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Hope and fear.

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Those are the two levers that are used
to contain and control the masses.

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However, if the 24 hour fear-based fear
mongering new cycle of the ruling elite,

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if they aren't careful that fear and
that hope will turn into the very levers

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that society will use to overthrow.

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The draconian rule of those very same.

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Oh, Hey, it's Lucas Skrobot.

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And your listening to Lucas Skrobot
show where we uncover purpose, pursue

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truth and own the future episode 260.

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It is September 26th, 2021 coming to you
from the evening, late in the evenings.

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You're in the heart of the middle
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storm is blowing through.

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And that's the good news.

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As, uh, some days of cool weather
and rain will be quite welcomed,

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uh, at this time, but what's
going on right now in the world.

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And it's really across the globe
as this study that we're about to

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dive into will show us it's fear.

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Fear is being used across the world.

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Just like I laid out to you right now.

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Just a moment to go in the
beginning of this session.

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How there's a tropical
depression coming through.

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If I was a smart, if I was a smart
presenter right now, part of the 24 hour

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click bait new cycle fearmonger of the
ruling elite, I would have made a really

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big deal of that saying, you know, look,
it's global warming climate crisis.

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We need to fight the climate.

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Notice that that's what the words of
president Joe Biden at the UN scene, we

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need to fight climate wherever it is.

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It's like, I mean, climate,
it's not even climate change.

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It's not enough.

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We need to find fight global warming.

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It's just, we need to fight climate
period and earth to mankind.

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If you haven't been over.

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Man has been fighting climate since
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ages and heat ages and typhoons it's.

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I mean, half the movies that we watch
is man versus climate man versus wild.

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It is not a new thing for climate
to be an adversary of humanity.

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We've always been fighting
climate, but now it's convenient.

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Being placed in phrased and
positioned and framed as war war

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three of our day, because the
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I mean, come on.

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Can't you can't you see, they've been
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12 years since 1971 of these decades.

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It's gotta be.

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But when we begin to believe this
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is not only those who are prescribing
ascribing to this religion, this

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global religion of green aneurysm,
Greenpeace globalism of, uh, of yeah.

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Environmentalist and I
guess is the right word.

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Hoo hoo ascribed to environmentalist.

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And really as through religion, how
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in such a religion modes through
carbon credits and it's through virtue

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signaling showing that, you know, you
drive an electric car, which by the

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way, I would love an electric car.

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I have no problems with electric
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That they're really not much better
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as a typical gas burning car, especially
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on where you are in the world into
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burned to power, such a car and the
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the earth to build those batteries.

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And then afterwards, how do
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These are our problems when
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However, I'm a big fan.

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I wouldn't mind an electric vehicle
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framed as a, as a virtue signal
that you are a better human being.

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You have fallen, fallen into and
beginning to operate in this new global.

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And it is a global religion of in
fire mentalism, which is being used as

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one of the many weapons of wokeness.

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And a new imperialism
that is being unified Lee.

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That's not even an English word.

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I speak English, a unified measure
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March out new levels of mandates and
controls just as we've seen with COVID.

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Well, this generation from.

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Global warming.

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It's not, it's not even global warming.

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It's from the climate from fighting
climate has been petrified in fear

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and shrinking back, not stepping
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But the majority of humanity, which
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necessarily new to this generation.

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I have maybe you can look
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couple of generations passive.

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What would have been my, my grandkids.

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Who fought in world war one, world war
II that maybe that was a generation,

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or at least we have a model of a
generation that step forward and approach

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problems in times of global crisis.

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But it seems that the way that gen Z
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self-indulgence and self fulfillment that
our world revolves around our selves.

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We are the dependent.

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Of our existence.

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And if it doesn't serve ourselves, if it
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that's what we live for our own pleasure
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not worth incorporating into our lives.

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So a time study came out saying that
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of climate crisis is taking a toll
on the young people's mental health.

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Need some soft music right
now to really lay it on thick.

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According to a global survey and peer
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in the Lancet planetary health, a
scientific journal seventy-five percent

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of young people think the future
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concerns negatively impact their day.

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I say this in jest, but it's
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Young people really across the globe,
this survey was done 10,000 people aged

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16 to 25 across 10 countries and four
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India, Nigeria, and the Philippines and
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Australia, France, Finland, Portugal,
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countries pretty wide and expansive.

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If 45% of people daily basis is
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by the way they view and believe
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This is not just something to just about,
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that is going to continue to develop
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this young generation views, their.

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And the world as something that is
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It's something that's bound up in fear.

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And I'm not, I, I'm not saying that
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the majority of young people believe
that the future truly is without hope.

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The times' article goes on to say
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crisis, which includes increased.

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Extreme weathers and economic
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was a good, that was a good presenter
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has decimated the globe and, uh, the
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And we're going to have more pandemics.

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It's just the beginning.

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Of course, we have talked about economic
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Bye climate.

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It's not being caused by this pandemic.

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It was caused by policies
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Some policies that some nations are
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Despite the overwhelming evidence
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overwhelming evidence against, uh, masks,
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W we're carrying on because it's safer
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rather than to be the nation and the
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When the music stops, at least
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everything that everyone else did.

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And I don't know why
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At least you have a scapegoat.

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Well, this piece goes.

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Economic instability and extreme weather.

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Remember that tropical depression
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middle east, bringing lots of rain.

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That's welcomed.

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In fact, hundreds of years ago, this place
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the Sahara desert, that Raven peninsula,
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and hundreds of years ago, not anymore.

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Monsoons we'll return.

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Once again in shop a law, these
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instabilities, the times article says
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young people plan for their future.

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The survey suggests with 39%
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hesitant to have their own.

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39% are hesitant to have kids.

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The proportion reporting that hesitancies
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Excuse me.

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The hesitancy very relatively little
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36 and 48%, except for Nigeria,
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So can clap tonight, Syria for the youth.

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They're keeping their
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We're up to 48% and people in some of
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We just, we touched on the previous
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population collapse in China, which
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which is going to cause them to have
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As their population
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To under a billion by the year 2100
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a billion in their population.

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When you look at the numbers of the
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which is devastating to a people it's
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to, to people's ability to eat because
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I know many people in the environmentalist
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everything that, that we're seeing
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the globe and excess deaths and saying
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Humanity is the virus and the planet is
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on all on humanity, the virus.

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No, I absolutely reject that.

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It is.

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Insanity in Santa you toes,
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think that your own species ought
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What's most ironic about it is probably
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such things, things that they are
the ones that should ought to stick

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around to decide who ought to be.

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This movement is called antinatalism
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is a virus and it would be better off
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worldview it's not just present in.

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I mean, th this worldview is quite
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But this idea that the world is about
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If I lived as a victim of circumstance,
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back into my shell, it would be
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If I didn't take risk, if I relied
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some exterior power that be some
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Rather than myself stepping
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And this is what we've witnessed with
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They have hunkered down mostly.

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Not all there.

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There are many, many people who had
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the majority of what we've seen across
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fear flooded with anxiety for their
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to the government, giving over their
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their trust in government institutions.

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And this is the country.

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That will greatly benefit the, the ruling
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up this war against climate narrative.

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It's not even a climate
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It is a war against climate narrative.

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And the reason that many
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to the government, turning to.

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To someone else to say, put together a
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something that will help me keep me safe.

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Is it absolves us of this
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The St.

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I'm I'm not going to have kids.

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It resolves absolves us of
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It takes our agency out of our lives
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axed from inks against ourselves.

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From our own personal failings, our own
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the angst on someone else's places
the angst on an external circumstance

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to help us sleep better at night.

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But I disagree.

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I think that you and I
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We should be bold.

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We should have more kids.

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I don't know if you've noticed.

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If you've looked around
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Eternity of humanity humane.

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Throughout all of human history,
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development has come from a human being.

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Every single invention, everything
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breakthrough that has helped
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We have done it.

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Humans have done it.

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I think we should have more
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We're going to have more people
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If we empower and we equip our children
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problems, to think critically, to think
outside the box, to not just go with

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the masses of sheep down off the cliff.

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But instead if we raise up our children
to become leaders, They will be able

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to solve the problems for others.

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They will be able to help
lead and solve problems.

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This is how humanity has always
progressed by people having babies.

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That's biology 1 0 1 and then those babies
growing up into people who solve problems.

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And that is what you and
I are here to do primary.

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W w we want to talk about purpose.

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One of our purposes,
this is solve problems.

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Everything that we do in some sort of
way, shape or form is solving a problem.

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And in a relationship solving a problem
of loneliness of companionship in

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parenting, it's solving a problem
of a child being hungry, not being

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able to take care of themselves,
solving a problem of teaching someone,

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how to read, giving someone bread.

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This is St.

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Mary's.

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Or information to equip
themselves to arm themselves.

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We all solve problems day and night.

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At the same time, we all always are
selling and convincing people that we

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have the answers to the problems that
they are, are needing to get solved.

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And as I said, this, this worldview
is not attached to one particular.

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Religion such as environmental prism.

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So I I've witnessed the same
point of view from Christians.

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I've heard the same point
of view from Muslims.

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I faded that SIM punter review from.

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People who who have a Siro zero sum
mindset, a fear-based mentality,

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believing that will be better to not act.

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It would be better to bury our,
our God given gifts in the ground

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rather than to throw them out
in the world and risk failure.

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And maybe just, maybe we would also
get a return on that investment.

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It's scary.

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It's risky.

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We could fail.

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We could die doing it.

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Ladies and gentlemen, it is
worth, it is definitely worth it.

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Now, a little bit of a pivot from that,
uh, opening rant on the, uh, environmental

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ism in the fight against climate.

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I, I I'm, I don't know about you.

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I find that hilarious that it's
now it's, it's gone from global

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warming to climate change to
fighting climate, wherever it is.

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It is climate that
enables us all to live by.

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But it's this, it's this subversion
in this postmodern twisting of terms

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or it's now climate is the bad thing.

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No matter what.

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And it's now extreme weather since
when is weather not been extreme?

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Okay.

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Enough about that.

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Speaking of extremities, uh,
Taliban in Afghanistan have

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become even more professional.

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I don't know if you remember, but
the Biden administration has praised

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the Taliban for their professionalism
while their professionalism

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just upped a game or two.

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Uh, and they've also upped
their social conditioning.

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They have hung four people this weekend in
Herat city, in Afghanistan for supposedly,

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uh, They were, they were killed in
a firefight after they were accused.

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At least, I don't know whether they
were actually caught kidnapping or not.

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And then there were hung up by cranes,
across the city, in public squares with,

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uh, signs around them to, uh, cast fear
into the hearts of people saying, this

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is the consequence for your actions.

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This is how we will punish.

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You step out of line, you
disagree with us, and this

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will be the consequences of it.

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Public hanging.

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Now I do have to say this public square
method is probably the old method, but we

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still even in the west or applying these
same social conditioning methods today,

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as we've been talking about, and it's
a 24 hour news cycle, fear, fear, fear.

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But the tropical depression
is coming for you.

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Why?

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Because you, you, you ran your
AC for 15 minutes, two longer

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because you charged your phone.

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It's coming for you.

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Climate is coming and
it keeps people afraid.

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We've, we've seen it with all of
the previous COVID season number

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after number there's a, those
undercover studies by Veritas.

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We're seeing Henry producers are
saying, we just, we just kept

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wishing that those numbers would
go higher and higher and higher to

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drive clicks, to drive more fear.

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We've got to keep on putting
these numbers in front of people.

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How can we get these numbers to
look scarier so that people will

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react and socially condition
themselves in the right way.

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So even though the, the Taliban are
doing horrendous things, You know,

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you gotta be, have at least some
sense of objectivity that the west

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also uses these things in just a
little bit more of a refined manner.

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I mean, how many, how many reports
have you heard of, you know, John, John

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DOE and Betty Sue are in the hospital.

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They're now on their last breaths.

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And if only if only.

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Taking precaution if only they
had got the vaccine, right?

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It's so many it's, it is the same thing.

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It's just put in a different light as, as
people, uh, people are using others' lives

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as leverage, as stories because the media
controls and what we see goes in and it

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can shape the way that we see the world.

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Well, the Taliban are, are
understanding this and this.

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Uh, they're not going to use the methods
that they use previously in the nineties,

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but they also said that cutting off hands
is very necessary for security cited.

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One of the cabinet members, he said
we changed from the past, seeing

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that the Taliban would, so they
changed from the past from, uh, not

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allowing these things to be put on
social media, but now they said the.

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We now will allow television mobile phones
and video because it is necessary of

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the people and we are serious about it.

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He explained that the Taliban now sees
media as a way to spread their message

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and reach quote-unquote millions.

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He said that if punishments are
made public, then people may be

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allowed to video or take photos.

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So.

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They say, don't worry,
we've changed from the past.

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We will now allow mobile phones and video
and television to be widely widespread

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publicizing this because we look it
when it's just in the public square.

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Only those people in the city around
the public square will see it.

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But man, if we could get more people
to see this through allowing mobile

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phones, Videoed and, and sending
around on WhatsApp groups and all the

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better, we will be able to instill
more fear, invests, more control.

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Well, a surprising piece of news
with this is that the Taliban is not

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going to be recognized by Russia.

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I thought for sure that the Russia and
the Russian forest foreign minister

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was going to at least consider,
uh, recognizing the Taliban, but.

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It is not on the table for recognition.

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Uh, even though they have maintained
her embassy presence in Afghanistan,

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it seems that they are not too happy.

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I don't know anyone who is very happy
with the way that the telephone has in

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the few short weeks that they have been
empowered have conducted themselves.

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The UN in Afghanistan is warning.

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And we've warned about it here on the
show of the imminent danger of massive.

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Across Afghanistan as winter,
the harsh winters are coming.

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Supply lines are already strained.

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Will they have the infrastructure
to get food to the provinces,

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to get food into the country.

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On top of the, the impending famine of 38
million people in Afghanistan, the Taliban

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has as seized farmland from the Hazara.

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In Afghanistan that has auto people
are, are, are, uh, ethnic minority

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in Afghanistan, very hated by
the Taliban because of, of their

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tribal disputes between the Pesh
attune and the Hazara people.

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Well, they have taken hundreds of
acres of farmland, which is something

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similar that we saw in the USSR.

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Something similar that we saw in China.

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And in both times it led to
famine because these lands were

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seized by the ruling powers.

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Given over to someone else to run them.

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And they did not have the ability
to run the farms with efficiency, to

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be able to produce a crop that was
going to be able to feed the nation.

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We, we we've seen these manmade
famines time and time again when,

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uh, controlling dictatorships come
in and seize farmland from people to

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redistribute it, to those who they
think ought to have this farmland.

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It's not looking too, too
bright for Afghanistan.

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Now, when it comes to fear and hope,
this is the motif motif for this

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episode, uh, Norway is giving the
world a shred of hope, a shred of hope.

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The Norway prime Norway's
prime minister said.

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The time has come to return to normal
daily life on quote, the assistant

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director of the Norwegian Institute of
public health said, quote, we are now

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in a new phase where we must look at the
Corona virus as one of several respiratory

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diseases with seasonal variation.

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In other words, this is unquote.

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In other words, it's just another.

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As of September 25th Norway and all
COVID restrictions, this is amazing news.

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And this is something that we've covered.

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Even in the previous episode where
the, the director of Oxford AstraZeneca

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had an interview saying we are not
going to be able to have a vaccine.

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That's going to cover all
these variants sooner or later.

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We are going to see another variant
come out, that the vaccine is not

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going to be able to protect against.

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We need to begin to look at this,
not as a pandemic, but endemic and

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endemic is something, a disease,
like a respiratory disease.

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That is always with us that comes
and goes in seasons, just like

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influenza and the common cold.

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And you treat them.

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Differently.

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You think about that differently.

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You have public policy health policy
very differently when it comes to

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endemics versus a deadly pandemic.

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Now.

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Good news.

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More good news.

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When it comes to the hope side of the
equation, is that a daily pill for

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COVID could just be a few months away.

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This is great news, in my opinion.

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Uh, I think probably in everyone's
opinion, and this is a pill that you

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take four pills twice a day, and those
early stages of the, if you get COVID

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and this is an oral antiviral, and it
has the potential to not only cure the

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duration of, or curtail the duration
of one's COVID-19 system, SIS symptoms,

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but also has the potential to live.

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Transmission to people in your household.

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If you are sick, this is Timothy
Shanahan, a variety of biologists

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at the university of North Carolina
chapel hill, who has helped pioneered

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these antiviral medications.

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There are at least three
promising antiviral COVID drugs

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that are being tested right now.

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This is great news and I've in
my opinion, especially if it's

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able to handle different various.

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This is going to be a much better and
wiser way forward, figuring out how to

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treat proper treatment for coronavirus,
rather than just hoping on, uh, these

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vaccines, which do not give immunity.

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It just, the studies have shown that it
does help you stay out of the hospital,

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help you from getting a worst case of it.

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But it's definitely not providing immune.

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Uh, from this, it doesn't reduce
your ability while it might reduce,

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but it doesn't eliminate your
ability to get it or spread it.

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And so we need a way to treat this
so that we can go on and open up.

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But apparently not all nations
are thinking in this way.

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Australia is, is still in this pickle.

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Totalitarian draconian rules and
regimes and it, in some ways it

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makes sense why here is a, a clip.

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I know 30 minutes, and finally, to the
first clip of the day, here's a clip from

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the one and only hunger games explaining
why fear and hope are two powerful

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motivators to control the populate.

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Why do we have a winner?

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I mean, if we just wanted to intimidate
the districts, why not round up

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24 of them at random and execute
them all at once, be a lot faster

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hope, hope, hope it is the
only thing stronger than fear.

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A little hope is effective.

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A lot of hope is doing.

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It's back is fine.

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As long as it's contained,
a little hope is effective.

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A lot of hope is dangerous
as spark is fine.

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As long as it's contained, this was
emperor snow talking about why, why they

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have a survivor in the hunger games.

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Cause that gives them hope.

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Knowing that maybe, maybe
we can get out of this.

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Maybe our district.

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Can have a year of reprieve.

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Maybe there's a little bit of hope
and that hope keeps people jumping

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through hoop after hoop, after hoop,
after hoop saying, if I just do one

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more thing, I just do one more thing.

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One more step, then, then everything will
go back and then they'll get my life.

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And the both work in tandem.

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We have this fear that keeps
people in submission, as long

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as there's a glimpse of hope.

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It's like, okay, I'm, I'm afraid.

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I don't want to ruffle any feathers.

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I'm going to jump through these hoops of
hope to try to get to that and step in.

461
00:32:19,935 --> 00:32:24,735
As long as they can keep that going
with climate, then they will be able

462
00:32:24,735 --> 00:32:31,905
to effectively control the masses
with fear and hope, but as impersonal.

463
00:32:33,640 --> 00:32:38,230
Too much hope can be disastrous.

464
00:32:38,260 --> 00:32:42,490
And also in Australia that they
definitely do not want too much

465
00:32:42,490 --> 00:32:47,220
hope, but these riots have been
boiling over in Australia because of

466
00:32:47,530 --> 00:32:50,320
your konijn lockdowns in Victoria.

467
00:32:50,320 --> 00:32:52,380
They're shooting people
with rubber, rubber.

468
00:32:53,264 --> 00:32:58,965
Using that fear to squash any sort of
resistance to the government's after

469
00:32:58,965 --> 00:33:02,055
all, they just want to keep people safe.

470
00:33:02,325 --> 00:33:08,595
Well, the police in Australia have
gone to new links and are knocking on

471
00:33:08,595 --> 00:33:14,625
doors, canvassing areas to find out
what people know about, uh, protests.

472
00:33:14,925 --> 00:33:18,375
And if they decide that they're going
to be attending, here's this clip

473
00:33:18,735 --> 00:33:21,225
about Ozzie of, uh, authoritarian.

474
00:33:22,215 --> 00:33:25,575
We'll film was well
thought out conversation.

475
00:33:25,815 --> 00:33:27,615
So I'll just let you know
just cause it's my camera.

476
00:33:27,615 --> 00:33:28,155
That's going.

477
00:33:28,155 --> 00:33:31,425
So I'm Sergeant Hawk on Northwest
Metro west street is you're recording.

478
00:33:31,455 --> 00:33:32,415
We're recording as well.

479
00:33:32,415 --> 00:33:35,655
Everything's being done visually and
also audio on the body-worn camera.

480
00:33:35,715 --> 00:33:38,875
Everyone's recording the questions.

481
00:33:40,135 --> 00:33:45,315
Um, just in question, the recent
that and popping up and whatnot now.

482
00:33:46,430 --> 00:33:49,170
You see, to do welfare checks and
whatnot, you planning on going in.

483
00:33:49,740 --> 00:33:51,060
I didn't know there's anything wrong.

484
00:33:51,620 --> 00:33:53,250
No, no played protests.

485
00:33:54,910 --> 00:33:58,230
And there was some, not as far
as I know, we're right there.

486
00:33:58,830 --> 00:34:02,820
If you can't hear they're saying D are
you planning on going to any protests?

487
00:34:03,000 --> 00:34:03,750
Uh, no.

488
00:34:05,460 --> 00:34:10,199
Y Y if he was planning, why
would he be telling them, do you

489
00:34:10,199 --> 00:34:13,050
know, do you know if there's any
protests going on that you know of.

490
00:34:16,695 --> 00:34:17,115
It's a good point.

491
00:34:17,115 --> 00:34:17,445
Surprise.

492
00:34:17,445 --> 00:34:21,705
When the cops here  just a friendly chat.

493
00:34:21,705 --> 00:34:26,534
That's all protests or events coming up.

494
00:34:26,565 --> 00:34:27,435
Yes, Nope.

495
00:34:27,585 --> 00:34:27,915
No.

496
00:34:27,915 --> 00:34:28,264
Okay.

497
00:34:28,275 --> 00:34:31,845
You aware of any communication
circling around between people about

498
00:34:31,845 --> 00:34:33,735
the plan pro any protests coming up?

499
00:34:33,804 --> 00:34:34,005
No.

500
00:34:34,065 --> 00:34:34,605
No.

501
00:34:36,975 --> 00:34:39,795
If so, can, can we check your
phone and see who your texts.

502
00:34:41,324 --> 00:34:42,824
Oh, my goodness keeps going.

503
00:34:42,824 --> 00:34:46,034
Do you use any platform at all
or do you use any platform?

504
00:34:46,484 --> 00:34:47,864
Have you gone to any
we're just in the past.

505
00:34:48,225 --> 00:34:48,435
No.

506
00:34:48,574 --> 00:34:49,054
Great answer.

507
00:34:51,284 --> 00:34:52,665
You guys wouldn't be here otherwise.

508
00:34:54,884 --> 00:34:56,145
I'd like to know how you
got, this is the dress.

509
00:34:56,145 --> 00:34:56,534
Actually.

510
00:34:56,984 --> 00:34:58,335
I'd like to know how you got this address.

511
00:34:58,335 --> 00:34:59,145
That's a good question.

512
00:34:59,145 --> 00:35:02,984
Are they just going door to door or
are they targeting specific people?

513
00:35:04,845 --> 00:35:05,205
Okay.

514
00:35:05,234 --> 00:35:09,285
Um, anything else you, uh,
like to tell us that might help

515
00:35:09,285 --> 00:35:10,665
with ensure the public safety?

516
00:35:14,234 --> 00:35:14,625
So good.

517
00:35:14,955 --> 00:35:17,115
As long as you guys aren't running around
shooting people with rubber bullets,

518
00:35:17,115 --> 00:35:18,525
like down in Victoria, we're all good.

519
00:35:21,795 --> 00:35:24,705
As long as you don't go around
shooting people with bullets

520
00:35:24,705 --> 00:35:26,444
like in Victoria, we're all good.

521
00:35:27,765 --> 00:35:31,634
There is a reason that
people are just growing.

522
00:35:34,115 --> 00:35:39,395
Tired of the, uh, the sh shenanigans
for lack of a better word.

523
00:35:39,725 --> 00:35:46,765
Uh, tired of the, the made up protocols
that are not, are not based in science

524
00:35:46,775 --> 00:35:56,405
here is here's this clip from, uh,
uh, an interview talking about how

525
00:35:56,615 --> 00:35:59,015
this six foot social distancing.

526
00:36:00,165 --> 00:36:02,924
Policy even came about in the first place.

527
00:36:03,525 --> 00:36:05,725
And you've right, the
six feet was arbitrary.

528
00:36:05,755 --> 00:36:07,634
The six feet was arbitrary
in and of itself.

529
00:36:07,665 --> 00:36:11,595
But if the administration had focused
in on that, they might've been able

530
00:36:11,595 --> 00:36:15,465
to affect a policy that would have
actually achieved their outcome, but

531
00:36:15,915 --> 00:36:18,465
that policy making process didn't exist.

532
00:36:18,765 --> 00:36:22,904
And the six feet is a perfect
example of sort of the lack of.

533
00:36:23,640 --> 00:36:26,460
Um, rigor around how CDC
made recommendations.

534
00:36:26,460 --> 00:36:27,630
Nobody knows where it came from.

535
00:36:27,630 --> 00:36:30,870
Most people assume that the six feet
of distance, the recommendation for

536
00:36:30,870 --> 00:36:34,830
keeping six feet apart comes out of
some old studies related to flu where

537
00:36:34,830 --> 00:36:37,050
droplets don't travel more than six feet.

538
00:36:37,050 --> 00:36:39,090
We now know COVID
spreads through aerosols.

539
00:36:39,360 --> 00:36:41,940
The initial recommendation that
the CDC brought to the white house.

540
00:36:41,940 --> 00:36:45,780
And I talk about this was 10 feet and
a political appointee in the white

541
00:36:45,780 --> 00:36:47,610
house said we can't recommend 10 feet.

542
00:36:47,610 --> 00:36:48,810
Nobody can measure 10 feet.

543
00:36:48,810 --> 00:36:49,680
It's inoperable.

544
00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:50,970
Society will shut down.

545
00:36:51,090 --> 00:36:51,720
So the cop.

546
00:36:53,085 --> 00:36:54,615
So the compromise was six feet.

547
00:36:55,134 --> 00:36:59,714
Notice in all this he's saying there's no
science to back it up, boost an arbitrary

548
00:36:59,714 --> 00:37:04,214
number, an arbitrary number that they
find out that COVID is going through

549
00:37:04,214 --> 00:37:09,225
aerosols, not just water droplets, and
therefore it doesn't matter whether

550
00:37:09,225 --> 00:37:11,625
you're six feet or 10 feet or two feet.

551
00:37:12,045 --> 00:37:13,575
It was just an arbitrary number.

552
00:37:14,865 --> 00:37:19,964
People are beginning to wake up to this
and to realize this people are beginning.

553
00:37:20,670 --> 00:37:24,450
Wake up to the fact that
yes, mass are effective.

554
00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:27,870
If they're used properly,
how do you use one properly?

555
00:37:29,700 --> 00:37:32,310
Once you put it on your
face, you don't touch it.

556
00:37:32,370 --> 00:37:33,270
You don't fiddle with it.

557
00:37:33,270 --> 00:37:37,140
It needs to cover all the areas
in the moment that you touch it,

558
00:37:37,320 --> 00:37:38,940
take it off, slide it around.

559
00:37:39,030 --> 00:37:40,050
It becomes ineffective.

560
00:37:40,680 --> 00:37:43,680
The moment that you reuse that
mask, it becomes ineffective.

561
00:37:45,300 --> 00:37:48,180
So the way that probably the majority of.

562
00:37:49,020 --> 00:37:53,490
Or using MES myself included it's
ineffective, but why do we do it?

563
00:37:53,490 --> 00:37:55,950
Why do we keep these in place?

564
00:37:56,340 --> 00:37:57,600
It's social conditioning.

565
00:37:57,960 --> 00:37:59,670
It's not based on science.

566
00:38:00,270 --> 00:38:02,130
It's based on social science.

567
00:38:02,130 --> 00:38:07,140
It's not based on health science, but
it's based on behavioral science and

568
00:38:07,140 --> 00:38:10,050
people are growing increasingly with.

569
00:38:11,575 --> 00:38:16,705
Of of singing the praises
to the emperor's new clothes

570
00:38:20,125 --> 00:38:24,595
in a post-truth society, where we
have exchanged truth for lies in

571
00:38:24,595 --> 00:38:30,865
reason for postmodern irrationality,
PHY absurd finally makes sense.

572
00:38:31,165 --> 00:38:36,685
Now when it comes to the, uh, the
alphabet agenda, not Google alphabet,

573
00:38:36,714 --> 00:38:39,265
but the other alphabet, the LGBTQ.

574
00:38:40,529 --> 00:38:43,049
Plus, plus, et cetera,
et cetera, et cetera.

575
00:38:43,500 --> 00:38:47,819
It's becoming a little bit out of hand
and you can, how that it's becoming

576
00:38:48,000 --> 00:38:54,029
out of hand one just by the, the
aggressive narratives that they're

577
00:38:54,049 --> 00:39:00,149
push of, of pushing this into all
nations, all societies through the

578
00:39:00,810 --> 00:39:02,970
apparatus of the UN human rights.

579
00:39:03,795 --> 00:39:09,435
Uh, pushing it into primary schools,
pushing it into preschools, pushing it

580
00:39:09,435 --> 00:39:16,695
into kids, props, to work, to normalize,
uh, pansexuality and all of the other, uh,

581
00:39:16,935 --> 00:39:20,475
possible identifications, uh, and here.

582
00:39:21,675 --> 00:39:26,055
So we can look on, on face value
and say, this is getting way

583
00:39:26,145 --> 00:39:31,875
out of hand, even though this is
the logical conclusion of post.

584
00:39:33,135 --> 00:39:39,225
Irrationalities when there is no truth
when there is, there is no objectivity.

585
00:39:39,765 --> 00:39:44,595
When those things are tools of power and
oppression and the entire world is viewed

586
00:39:44,595 --> 00:39:53,465
through that lens of power, then things
like critical race theory must be applied

587
00:39:54,155 --> 00:39:59,635
to all circumstances and the lower you are
the worst of the victim that you are the.

588
00:40:00,540 --> 00:40:04,680
Truth that you have to speak truth
to power and power is bad, except

589
00:40:04,680 --> 00:40:09,000
if that power is held by those at
the bottom of the totem pole, but

590
00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:10,379
things are getting out of hand.

591
00:40:11,279 --> 00:40:17,370
And as I said, you can tell when
even those who are promoting the

592
00:40:17,370 --> 00:40:22,290
alphabet, can't even remember
the order of their own alphabet.

593
00:40:22,290 --> 00:40:25,620
Here is Justin Trudeau, one
of the biggest proponents

594
00:40:25,620 --> 00:40:27,899
apparently of this movement, but.

595
00:40:29,010 --> 00:40:30,360
Get the movement names, right?

596
00:40:30,900 --> 00:40:41,430
Never apologize for standing up
for LGD P L GT LBG, LGBTQ plus, uh,

597
00:40:41,700 --> 00:40:46,470
kids' rights conversion therapy.

598
00:40:46,800 --> 00:40:47,430
Oh my gosh.

599
00:40:47,760 --> 00:40:57,960
Let's do great for LGD P L GT LBG, LGBTQ
two, plus like when it's such a mouth.

600
00:40:59,200 --> 00:41:05,859
When it's such a mouthful, you know, that,
uh, that it's, it's just gone too far.

601
00:41:06,940 --> 00:41:10,950
I mean, when it was gone too
far, a long time ago, but it's,

602
00:41:10,950 --> 00:41:13,540
it's, it's just so absurd.

603
00:41:14,410 --> 00:41:17,379
How many more letters
do we need to add to it?

604
00:41:17,859 --> 00:41:20,379
Well, of course there's
an infinite amount of.

605
00:41:21,299 --> 00:41:23,490
There's an infinite
amount of orientations.

606
00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:27,839
And if you're fluid will, that can
change by every moment of the day.

607
00:41:27,839 --> 00:41:34,290
So good luck at identifying me correctly
or your yourself even correctly by the

608
00:41:34,290 --> 00:41:39,149
right pronoun because, uh, you know,
words are just social constructions

609
00:41:39,149 --> 00:41:41,040
that we need to probably do away with.

610
00:41:42,150 --> 00:41:49,589
The next step of the post-modern success
of undermining modernity is doing a

611
00:41:49,589 --> 00:41:53,580
way with words, because if we can do a
way with words and meaning and language

612
00:41:53,610 --> 00:41:59,400
altogether, then we can get back to our
roots, our ancestral roots of humanity.

613
00:41:59,640 --> 00:42:02,940
When we all lived in caves, when
there's only 150 of us on the

614
00:42:02,940 --> 00:42:05,430
earth, that nature was able to heal.

615
00:42:05,759 --> 00:42:10,110
And all we had was little carvings
on the stone walls because of.

616
00:42:11,370 --> 00:42:17,520
That's when there was probably a real,
real equality between men and women.

617
00:42:17,520 --> 00:42:22,860
Well, this show is brought to
you by listeners like yourself.

618
00:42:23,190 --> 00:42:28,050
I'm going to thank everyone who gives
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619
00:42:29,070 --> 00:42:33,810
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620
00:42:34,080 --> 00:42:36,150
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621
00:42:36,900 --> 00:42:38,520
This is what helps fuel show.

622
00:42:38,520 --> 00:42:45,420
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623
00:42:45,420 --> 00:42:51,420
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624
00:42:51,420 --> 00:42:55,440
You are the producer, ultimately
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625
00:42:55,440 --> 00:42:56,940
So I want to say thank you.

626
00:42:57,270 --> 00:43:01,770
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627
00:43:01,770 --> 00:43:03,029
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628
00:43:03,915 --> 00:43:08,654
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629
00:43:08,654 --> 00:43:10,424
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630
00:43:10,634 --> 00:43:16,515
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631
00:43:18,430 --> 00:43:19,090
Don't go away.

632
00:43:19,540 --> 00:43:23,800
We will be right back with our
closing Weaver and loom segment.

633
00:43:31,660 --> 00:43:36,220
And welcome back to Weaver and loom a
part of the show where we take ancient

634
00:43:36,220 --> 00:43:40,900
wisdom and we weave it in with our
everyday lives that we can own our future.

635
00:43:41,540 --> 00:43:43,220
And we've our destiny.

636
00:43:43,220 --> 00:43:46,370
I love the picture of
the Weaver at its loom.

637
00:43:46,370 --> 00:43:51,470
Of course, mythologically historically
throughout literature, a Weaver

638
00:43:51,470 --> 00:43:53,840
and a loom represents fate.

639
00:43:54,230 --> 00:43:58,610
And the Weaver is fate weaving at
its loom, which is our destiny.

640
00:43:58,880 --> 00:44:05,120
And one thing I love about this image is
that you and I are just one, not in the

641
00:44:05,120 --> 00:44:08,240
tapestry of humanity and the tapestry of.

642
00:44:09,120 --> 00:44:11,550
And all those knots put together.

643
00:44:12,330 --> 00:44:13,770
However many little knots we have.

644
00:44:13,770 --> 00:44:18,090
If it's one, if it's two puts
together to make that masterpiece

645
00:44:18,540 --> 00:44:24,600
of humanity of the story arc of
history and the things that we do on

646
00:44:24,600 --> 00:44:26,880
this side of time, actually matter.

647
00:44:27,210 --> 00:44:33,480
The things that we do on this side of
time actually impacts generations to come.

648
00:44:34,440 --> 00:44:35,340
And w we'll be.

649
00:44:36,525 --> 00:44:41,444
Throughout all of eternity and that's
why wisdom and living our lives,

650
00:44:41,505 --> 00:44:43,665
according to wisdom really does matter.

651
00:44:43,904 --> 00:44:49,694
Today's not an ancient quote, but
I stumbled across this from Charlie

652
00:44:49,995 --> 00:44:57,165
Macanese and, uh, he has a book coming
out and he has this little illustration.

653
00:44:57,495 --> 00:45:01,855
If you're looking at your you're
listening and you're looking at the.

654
00:45:02,984 --> 00:45:07,515
It's a little boy sitting next to
a mall on a tree branch and the boy

655
00:45:07,544 --> 00:45:14,384
asks, what do you think successes
asked the boy to love said them all.

656
00:45:14,924 --> 00:45:18,555
And I read that today and
it particularly struck me.

657
00:45:20,625 --> 00:45:21,404
I often get.

658
00:45:22,904 --> 00:45:27,345
My mind gets distracted thinking about
what, what does it mean to be successful?

659
00:45:27,345 --> 00:45:29,205
How can this show be successful?

660
00:45:29,205 --> 00:45:32,685
How can I be successful in
whatever endeavor it is?

661
00:45:34,575 --> 00:45:40,035
And we can often, I can often, I won't
say we, I can often get wrapped up into

662
00:45:40,035 --> 00:45:45,404
the, the metrics, the goal orientated,
uh, things that are measurable.

663
00:45:48,810 --> 00:45:54,359
When we look at the grand story
arc of our lives, it truly is to

664
00:45:54,359 --> 00:45:59,700
love even in our business, if we're
serving someone and we're serving them

665
00:45:59,700 --> 00:46:02,640
well, that is a form of loving them.

666
00:46:03,210 --> 00:46:09,359
I do believe if you're able to serve your
clients well, and they enjoy your service.

667
00:46:09,770 --> 00:46:12,660
It's, it's some way of helping
them in some way of loving.

668
00:46:13,694 --> 00:46:17,745
So you can look at it at that might
micro level, but truly the arc of our

669
00:46:17,745 --> 00:46:21,984
lives when, when we're on our death bed.

670
00:46:22,645 --> 00:46:30,145
And there's the five to 12 people that are
surrounded surrounding us, they will, they

671
00:46:30,145 --> 00:46:32,605
will hold our hand as we take that last.

672
00:46:35,515 --> 00:46:39,685
And what will be left will be the
degree in the manner that we loved.

673
00:46:39,925 --> 00:46:42,175
And we poured into those few people.

674
00:46:42,205 --> 00:46:45,625
Those few relationships, we
will be forgotten by the masses.

675
00:46:45,625 --> 00:46:48,595
I will be forgotten by the masses,

676
00:46:52,925 --> 00:46:59,255
but if we can pour our lives out into
a few people around us, they will

677
00:46:59,285 --> 00:47:01,545
remember us and we will be able to.

678
00:47:02,265 --> 00:47:06,525
That generational impact
that generational inheritance

679
00:47:06,525 --> 00:47:09,105
that's passed on and on and on.

680
00:47:09,464 --> 00:47:11,565
And that is what I want to leave behind.

681
00:47:11,565 --> 00:47:16,305
I want to leave behind generational
impact, and I know that will come

682
00:47:16,305 --> 00:47:22,065
through those people closest to me, not
how wide and for this podcast reaches.

683
00:47:22,335 --> 00:47:27,525
Yes, they will have an imprint on, on
your life in many other people's lives,

684
00:47:28,605 --> 00:47:31,395
but it is those deep works, deep friends.

685
00:47:32,650 --> 00:47:38,350
That we pour into that is where our true
impact or lasting impact will come from.

686
00:47:38,710 --> 00:47:43,450
So you can go out this week and
help other people around you.

687
00:47:43,450 --> 00:47:45,759
This is how we are we're
elite we're we're leaders.

688
00:47:46,000 --> 00:47:49,540
We help build up other
people brick by brick.

689
00:47:49,540 --> 00:47:52,880
One way is by sharing this
episode with someone that.

690
00:47:54,060 --> 00:47:59,790
And encouraging them to take steps
forward, to be bold, do not withdraw and

691
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to anti naturalism and hatred for humanity
or, or fear to conserve in this time.

692
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But rather to be bold, to take
risks, to step forward, to solve hard

693
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problems, because if we can encourage
the community around us to do.

694
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Their success will become our
success and our success will

695
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lead to their success as well.

696
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So thank you so much for being
here with me on today's show

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episode two 60 and go out to this.

698
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And pursue truth because truth opens
us up to be able to see the landscape

699
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that we're walking through so that we
can walk lightly so that we can live

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rightly so that we can own our future.