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As America ends one endless war.
It seems as though they are about
to enter into a second, much larger.
War at the same time, they are doing
the faithful job at destroying trust
with their allies across the globe.
Also on today's show, we talk about
how the woke are eating their own.
Hey, it's Lucas skrobot and you're
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future episode 257, September 15th, 2021.
President Joe Biden is about to
make an announcement in a couple hours.
Sadly, we're not going to be able
to cover it on today's show, but
on the next episode, we I'm sure
it's going to be a juicy one.
This announcement that he's about to
make, we're going to be covering it
right around in the middle of the show.
The announcement is likely to be, and
it really is tying into everything
that has been happening in the,
in the middle east, in the globe.
And I was talking to someone
today, a long-time listener of the
show, him and I were exchanging
some messages back and forth.
And he was saying, I don't think
people realize how strategic.
Afghanistan is in the world and how
important it is and how the things
that are happening right now in
Afghanistan over the last month and
will continue to happen as the year
goes on and into 2022, et cetera.
We do not realize the
significance of this moment.
I believe years from now, we will look
back and we will grasp and understand.
What we have just gone through and
we'll be going through the next number
of years when it comes to eight at
change of the E-box of the globe.
So in epoch, it is timed.
It's a season and we are undergoing
a change of the E-box of history.
And I mean that you don't need to have a
PhD to understand that everyone can look
at the globe and see what is happening.
Uh, 2020 with the Ronas running
around all over the place, all the
moves and the deltas and the alphas
and the betas and the Gamma's.
And I don't know, whatever, you know,
little hashtag signs they have going on
for it, but it doesn't take a genius to
understand what is happening in the world.
But we are going through a transition,
a change of the times and seasons.
And what has happened in Afghanistan
really is playing into that.
Well, th th the story of Afghanistan
has not ended where we have a couple
short shovel, a couple clips from
former president, Donald Trump about
what's happened in Afghanistan.
Uh, I've found this incredible interview
of him from full measure, but before we
get into that, the U N has been denied.
Asylum and refugee status to Afghans who
have fled the country without a passport.
Now there have been, I've earned these
reports and people, many people in
Afghanistan, they don't have passports.
And we've covered on the show, how there
was one passport office that before
the fall of Kabul, the line was out the
door for hundreds and hundreds of years.
One guy trying to process
all these passports.
Many people don't have passports.
They can't get out of the country.
Well, the UN under their own
Geneva refugee convention, the
U N H C R quote-unquote ensures.
This is a quote insurers, the basic human
rights of vulnerable persons and ensures
that refugees will not be involuntary.
Returned to a country where
they face persecution.
So here are hundreds of people, thousands
of people who have fled Afghanistan across
land borders at times, walking three,
four days without, without passports to
cross mountains, to cross through jungles.
Do you get to places like
Iran or like Pakistan?
But they go to the UN office to apply for
asylum because they don't have a passport.
They only have their national ID card.
They go to apply for
asylum and what happens?
They get turned away and they say,
sorry, we can't give you a silent
because you don't have a passport.
And therefore, where are you going to go?
You got to go all the way back
to where you came from being
forcibly returned because they're
unable to get asylum in the U S.
The U the UN is field.
It is just, uh, it's a cesspool.
It's a cesspool.
I like that word.
It really is though.
It is, it is an apparatus
set up for global control.
And from top to bottom, it is just
it, everything that I've heard,
everything that I see it just reeks of.
And the fact that the UN wouldn't
be giving vulnerable Afghans who
are fleeing for their lives without
passports, refugee status, it points
to something much larger going on.
And you know, the skeptic in me, the
conspiracy theorist in me would say,
well, there's probably a directive.
There's probably a link somewhere.
And whether it's.
I don't know.
I don't know what powers would want
this to happen, but someone somewhere,
it seems doesn't want these refugees
being able to leave Afghanistan.
They want to keep them in Afghanistan
under the Taliban rule and more
reports again are coming out that the
Taliban are going and knocking door
to door in many districts in Kabul
and across many provinces enough.
God.
Looking for former police officers,
former government officers searching
and finding those who, who have betrayed
in their, in their mind betrayed their
people, betrayed the Taliban government.
I saw a horrendous, horrendous video today
of, of a man being stoned enough, gone.
Hundreds of people surrounding this
man as he's kneeling and throwing
stones stone after stone after stone.
This is, this is what people
are fleeing in Afghanistan.
Now, of course, I've, I've heard that the
salty remarks of, of many, a conservative
commentator about, uh, refugees coming
into America, these Afghan refugees coming
into America and their arguments are.
First, who are these people?
We don't even know if they've
been properly cleared.
That's a valid point.
Second point they make, oh, we already
have so much homeless in America.
Why don't we, why can't we take
care of the homeless, homeless?
We're not taking care of them.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's a valid point.
We should probably take care
of the homeless people too.
And there are programs in America that
are taking care of homeless people.
This isn't a show about America
so much, so I'm not going to dive
deep into all of those issues.
We have as, as a country, the point
that I am making is that the situation
that people are fleeing in Afghanistan
is a situation where they will be
stoned to death for their religious
minority, their ethnic minority for
their relationships, with the government.
And there's a growing.
Sources have reported to me that
there is a growing sediment of anger
towards the west, by those who were
pretty moderate before because of the
deep betrayal and abandonment that has
happened in Saudi, in, in Afghanistan,
the deep betrayal, the deeper.
And it's going to boil over and it's going
to turn against those immediately in the
country who worked with the west and it is
already happening is beginning to happen.
This is what people are fleeing and
here is the UN not even living up
to their own mandate by essentially
allowing people to be forcibly returned.
Back to Afghanistan as even those
Afghans in the surrounding nations
who have had existing visas,
Africans into GICA stand to use.
Becca, Stan reports are coming that these
nations will not be renewing their visas.
So what, what is to be done?
Well, they will have to either
find asylum in some other nation
across the globe, or they will be
returned to Afghanistan as well.
It is.
I mean saying that it's not a good deal.
Falls short here's former president Trump.
Donald Trump is saying what, what I feel
in my, in the deepest parts of my heart.
I think it's the most embarrassing
event in the history of our country.
It is the, it is, you know what it is.
One of the most, probably the
most embarrassing event in
the history of our country.
It is unspeakable the things that has
happened, the things that we're seeing.
Here's another clip by Trump that
really expresses my heart to, to the
full measure competently handle thing.
We had that in such good control.
Yeah.
Incompetent.
Competent.
Well, on top of all of this
incompetence, you may have heard
that the U S military left billions,
billions and billions and billions.
I don't have that.
I don't have that.
Trump Quip on me right now.
Billions of dollars of, of us military
equipment behind in Afghanistan here.
Here's here's president Donald.
Billions and billions and billions and
billions and billions and billions.
Oh, we don't know how many billions
and billions, but he left a lot.
We, we left a lot of military equipment.
The numbers are staggering, the number
of black Hawks, the number of guns,
everything that it's creating has given.
The Taliban, an army that would
rival most other armies across the
globe, but it's not only these,
this military equipment, all these
Humvees, hundreds of Humvees that were
left behind, maybe even thousands.
I don't, I don't have the
numbers in front of me.
They're not staying in Afghanistan.
They're going other places.
Where are they going?
Ah, Iran, we already mentioned there
were, there were pictures of envoys.
Humphreys being driven down into
Iran, going into China, going into
Russia, curious president Donald
Trump mentioning just this on
this interview by full measure.
I should have saved those
13 people plus 200 people.
And we should've taken out
all our equipment, everything.
And I said, I want every bolt.
I want every screw.
I want every nail.
I want everything.
I want those.
They're all over the place and maybe
you have to go back and get it.
Now I'm saying, how can
they take this equipment?
And I guarantee the China
and Russia already have our
Apache helicopters and their.
They're taking them apart to find
out exactly how they're made.
They're the best in the world by far,
and they're taking them apart so they
can make the exact same equipment.
They're very good at that.
It's a disgrace.
It is a disgrace and they, for sure, for
sure they are taking these, these Humvees,
these black Hawk helicopters, they're
this assembly in reverse engineering,
everything that has been left.
This is, this is a shocking
monumental moment in global
history and military history.
And I'm sure people are going to write
about this just as we read in history
books of how the great empires of old
fell because of overextending or making
rash decisions to pull back as they did.
I read a headline today saying that that.
And other military advisors advised
president Joe Biden to do a slow and
steady withdrawal out of Afghanistan.
But instead he decided to note
August 31st, we are all out.
This is this not only has,
but will continue to hurt
relationships with our allies.
As our allies within the region are
looking at the chaos that has had.
In Kabul and they have already, are
you decided that we need to safeguard
ourselves in the instance, in the, the
likely case that we too are abandoned
by the United States, when it no
longer suits or fits their interests.
And this is exactly what
is already happening.
Even this week, headlines.
Reporting that the us has removed its
most advanced missile defense system
and Patriot batteries from Saudi Arabia.
One of the biggest allies and as it's
now being returned to quote unquote
security partners in the middle east,
Saudi Arabia being such a power balance.
In the middle east, bringing so much
stability to the middle east America
is now pulling their batteries,
pulling their Patriot missiles.
Even as Saudi Arabia is currently
facing air attacks from the Yemen
Boothies and from it via a proxy war
from Iran here is, uh, the world is.
Uh, reporting on just these attacks where
the timing is, is strange in that there's,
there is so much unbalanced in the region.
Why would you continue to withdraw troops?
But it seems to be pointing.
To something much greater
that is happening beneath the
surface in the world today.
And we, we mentioned that touched on
that a little earlier in the episode,
but here's the world is one news.
The withdrawal of us defense equipment
from Saudi Arabia comes just as a
Hootie drone attack, wounded eight
people and damaged a commercial
jetliner at the kingdom's airport in.
The kingdom has been locked in a
sail mates war with the Hootie since
March, 2015, the prince Sultan air
base, some 115 kilometers Southeast of
Riyadh has hosted several thousands.
Us troops since the two thousands of
19 Misael and drew an attack on the
heart of the kingdom's oil production.
That attack though claims by
Yemen's who rebels appears instead
to have been carried out by Iran.
According to experts and physical debris
left behind it wouldn't surprise me if
the, the shift that we're seeing right
now in the middle east has a lot to do
with president Joe Biden's position and
stance on where he sees, or I don't know
if he would see them as allies, but it
would seem that he would lay his chips
warm as when he was vice-president.
You remember the Iran?
All the way that I believe fell apart
in 2005, reviving the 2015 nuclear
deal in Iran that Biden headed up,
giving, giving Iran billions of dollars
to develop nuclear weapons, which
drastically Curt our relations or
the U S relations in the middle east.
Iran is, is waging a war with Saudi
Arabia via Yemen via Huth fees.
So it wouldn't surprise me if this
is a change in policy, in part by
the Biden administration, moving away
from really our, our U S allies in
the region, the west allies in the
region, and moving towards a new set
of allies, which would be Iran, which.
Maybe this is conspiracy, but it would
seem that the events that unfolded and the
just complete abandonment of Afghanistan
really plays into giving power to a whole
nother set of, of, of world powers, which
would be Iran, Russia, and China giving
that, that power balance back to them.
At meme that just may not be
true, that may not be accurate.
And the reason that may not be
accurate, it might just not be Biden,
handing everything over to China on
a silver platter, even though it was
handed over, that might not have been
his expressed intent as there's more
people than just Biden that are making
decisions in this, in the decisions
that are happening within the military.
Back to Saudi Arabia, they are
in a, a proxy war and a power
balance between Iran, especially
with the proxy war in Yemen.
It doesn't seem to be a great time,
especially on the heels of the abandonment
of Kabul, the what its community.
Is distrust here is another clip from
that same segment of WYON news analysts.
Believe America's Gulf allies
are bounds to be worried.
Christian Ulriksen a research
fellow at rice university says,
quote, the perception is very clear
that the us is not as committed
to the Gulf as it used to be.
And the views of many people in decision
making authority in the region from
the Saudi point of view, they now see
Obama Trump ans Biden, three successive
precedents taking decisions that signify
to some extent and abandonment on quotes.
Everyone has been quoting this Christian.
Coats overage sin.
Uh, and I, I found a piece that he
just wrote for LG zero, and I'm going
to read some segments from his article
as he lays it out pretty straight.
He lays it out pretty flat.
The, the impression that the powers in
the middle east are getting the fears
that they have about the change of wood.
It seems to be the change of
commitment and the change of policy.
Of us foreign policy
towards the middle east.
He writes, again, this is a couple of
different segments from this article in
Al Jazeera that he wrote in Saudi's eyes.
The perceived us abandonment of the gypsum
president Husseini, robotic, a standing
regional partner to the Arab spring, the
willingness of the Obama administration
to engage with Islamic groups.
The Saudis viewed as a threat and
the subsequent revelation of the
secret us dialogues with Iran in
2012 and 2013 were rather greater
concern than the fallout of nine 11.
So there's been a history here going
back to 2012, 13 when we saw, and
even before in the Arab spring,
America abandoned president post
knee in the Arab spring Bandon.
Starting to having secret talks with
Iran, their enemy in 2012, 13 started
this Iran deal and it's greatly damaged
the relationships within the region.
It goes on to an extent, this is a repeat
of the perceived abandonment of their
interests by the Obama administration, but
with greater substance this time around,
especially after Trump did not only.
After Trump not only did not respond
to the Uranian linked attack on the
Saudi oil facilities in 2019, but
also made a point of distinguishing
between Saudi and us interests.
So this is when the attack that we
just heard from WYON of the drone
attract attack on the Saudi oil.
America did not respond.
They said that's Saudi's interest.
That's not our interests.
We are not going to enter fear, which a
lot of people are probably glad about.
They don't want to see America further
interfering or further overextending
themselves than they need to.
But it's also assigned to the
powers here in the middle east that.
There's a shift.
There's a shift in a relationship going on
in America is thinking differently about
the relationships within the middle east,
including president Donald Trump poop.
I will say he sided far more
with the Saudis and with the Gulf
countries then with Iran versus
president Biden and president Obama.
So there is a big difference,
but he has a great point to your.
President Donald Trump had a shift in
some of the ways that he saw America
engaging with the rest of the world,
especially engaging with the middle east.
He goes, Andre.
This came as a shock to the leadership
in reauth and Abu Dhabi, which had
long assumed that through us interest
in regional security or one, and the
same, especially on any issue that
had to do with Iran as they had done.
Commercing military operations as they had
done when commencing military operations
in Yemen in 2015, excuse me, such measures
were deemed necessary in the wake of the
chaotic us withdrawal from Afghanistan and
the widespread assump assumption in reauth
and elsewhere in the region that the U
S is in retreat from the middle east.
Here is gears.
If you have not been listening,
tune your ears back in and
listen to the sentence here.
Sure enough, the crown Prince's brother
and deputy defense minister Khaleed
bin, signed a military cooperation
agreement with Russia within days
of the fall of Kabul within days.
The fall of couple is not just
the fall of couple in Afghanistan.
It is a sign to the leaders of the Arab
world that America is no longer engaging
and viewing their relationships, their
ties with the Arab world as they once did.
This is eight.
This is a massive shift of
epoch of policy for America.
Uh, moving forward here is a
clip, a clip from a Turkey.
Pfizer, who is the Saudi
prince is Saudi prince.
The kingdom's former intelligence,
chief whose who's really view
often is on track in mirrors.
What the Saudi family
is thinking and feeling.
He did this interview with CNBC.
America pulling out their batteries
from Saudi Arabia at this time.
I think, I think we need to be
reassured about American commitment.
What does that look like?
That looks like, for example,
not withdrawing Patriot
missiles from Saudi Arabia.
Uh, at the time when Saudi Arabia
is the victim of missile attacks
and drone attacks, not just
from the Yemen, but from Iran.
Um, I think.
Th that was not indicative of
America's declared intention,
uh, to help Saudi Arabia defend
itself against outside enemies.
Um, that is what I would expect America,
hopefully to come back and tell us that
yes, we are committed to you and we
will deploy whatever is needed for that.
Um, You know, the kingdom had to, to, to
seek other, uh, support in that Russia
to bow, to, to bolster our air defenses
against these attacks from Iran and from,
from the, the, the Houthis in Yemen,
uh, where we would have preferred that.
It would be America who would
be doing better than others.
Uh, and that is something I think that the
administration has to consider seriously
now, especially after Afghanistan and what
happened and what is happening in Cabo.
And it's not just Saudi Arabia, the
other Gulf states or equally vulnerable.
We've seen attacks on tankers
in, in the Gulf, uh, by Iran.
Uh, and yet.
Comes in response from,
from, from America.
This is a problem.
Now whether the Biden administration
will come through with that, I have no
idea, but it is something I think that
they should consider just to reassure us
that we can rely on the United States.
Everything that he's saying
here is we need assurances.
We need to show currencies that
we can rely on the United States.
And then in the same breath, he's
saying we don't have assurances.
When our oil tankers are attained.
It doesn't seem like there's any
response from the United States.
When we are in a time of need, they
are there, or point out support.
The U S government has said we
are maintaining strong ties.
We're maintaining a strong relationship.
We're maintaining troops on the
ground, but this erosion that's
happening right now in Saudi of
the pulling out of these batteries.
It is not just an erosion of military
presence, but isn't an erosion of.
And it is causing deep seated doubt to,
to begin to grow in the wondering of will
America, will America back their allies?
Well, you have to ask, I have been
asking if America has Joe Biden,
president Joe Biden has said is.
He made multiple statements,
seeing how we, we need to
focus elsewhere in the world.
We need to change our focus away
from the war of Afghanistan,
into other growing threats.
And then he would mention Al Shabaab and
all these other terrorist organizations.
But when they're now pulling out more,
more military assets out of, uh, uh,
out of the middle east, you have to.
Where are they turning to what,
what new threat is coming?
That it was so urgent to pull troops
out by the 31st, which I don't think
there was any threat that was so
urgent that they needed to just totally
abandoned Afghanistan as they did.
But it's clear that there's something else
that's brew brewing here is a final clip.
Is one questions arise.
Why has the U S pulled out
its weapon system from Saudi
Arabia at this sensitive time?
It has the us shifted its
focus from the Gulf to Asia,
the U S move isn't unexpected
earlier this year, the pentacle.
So said that certain defense systems
may be pulled out from the middle
east, both Arab nations, worry about
America's future plans as its military
perceives a growing threat in Asia
that requires those missile defenses.
Every deployment of the missiles had
been rumored for months in parts due
to a desire to face what American
officials see as the looming great
powers conflict with China and Russia.
Us claims it's, hasn't
abandoned its Gulf allies.
So it's good that the U claimed that
it hasn't abandoned its golf allies.
And it's clear that they are focusing
on what they see to be a greater
threat, which would be China, China.
And there's, you know, the quad
we've talked about the pod before,
which would be India, Australia,
America, and, oh my goodness.
I forgot the fourth of
the quad, probably the UK.
Um, uh, Japan, excuse me, Japan.
The quad there's the quad that
is pressing up against China.
W we've talked about this with the belt
and road that China, the initiative
of establishing trade and economic
dominance across the globe, which is
with a lot of the conflict that is
happening right now in the south Pacific,
I guess it would be the Indo-Pacific.
It has to do with the belt and road.
It has to do with trade routes
because was trade routes means power.
So America is beginning to shift away
from the middle east and to this rise
and looming power of China, which
it still would stand in my, in my
calculations, as I have said, why
are you pulling out of Afghanistan
and giving these military asks.
To China.
Why don't you keep a, a base there
in Afghanistan to be able to, in
the event that you do go to war
with China, heaven forbid that
you have a strategic stronghold.
You want to have a relationship
with that government.
It's not an occupation.
It's not an occupying force, but it's
a relationship where you can maintain.
An base is strategic airbase
to act as a, as a counterpoint
to China's ever growing force.
Well, as this, as this WYON clip
has mentioned multiple times that
through focusing to China, there's
breaking news coming out today of
Australia and America, making a.
A trilateral try is being called a
trilateral lateral security partnership.
That's involving the U S the UK and
Australia to do advance their defense
capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.
This is why they're pulling those
batteries out to build up their
defense systems in the Indo-Pacific.
As they're growing threats, one being
North Korea, it has been growing.
It is a growing threat.
They have launched a number of
missiles that have struck their
targets and they have been emboldened
even in the last few days of
launching two missiles towards Japan.
But it seems that it's, it's more,
it's far more than just North Korea.
It is China and Taiwan is in that.
Of course, but here is sky news
Australia with a breaking report.
Federal cabinet ministers have been
granted border exemptions to fly to
Canberra in order to attend an urgent
top secret meeting defense minister pay
data and foreign affairs minister Marise
Payne who were currently in Washington.
Series of meetings, a sit to have
joined via video link opposition leader,
Anthony Albanese and three others.
Senior shadow ministers were also
briefed on the highly sensitive matter.
OPM is expected to address the nation at
7:00 AM, Australian Eastern standard time.
At the same time, U S president Joe
Biden is set to make a national security
announcement involving Australia
and national security announcement.
We got to end one, endless war.
Why to start another endless
war, a real, a real war.
Not that Afghanistan.
Wasn't a real war by I'm
talking about a world war.
This is what they're, they're looking at.
They're looking at creating an Alliance to
defend against what could be a world war
with China's growing ambitions globally.
Now, I, I love that.
I've been there.
It's an amazing place.
Amazing people, amazing food.
Uh, I pray to God that we don't
see a world war with China,
but they do have aspirations.
They do have those aspirations.
So we don't know the exact news.
And by the time this episode is.
This press conference
will, will have been done.
I'm sure.
Um, we'll we'll see, we'll see how
many questions president Biden answers,
but it does seem it's pointing to this
trilateral security group between the
United States, the UK and Australia.
Do you do defend the Indo
Pacific region against China?
The Wolk are eating their own.
And that leads us to our next segment
in a post-truth society where we have
exchanged the truth for lies in a reason
for post modern irrationality, the absurd.
Finally make sense.
And what is more absurd than AOC at the
gala wearing a 30 wearing a thousand?
I don't know how much the dress was.
I think it was a $3,000 dress, but
a plate at the gala costs $30,000.
Now there have been multiple reports
and posts and memes all over.
About this dress that AOC was wearing
at the gala, the head tax, the rich on
its back here is a clip of AOC being
interviewed by these poor ladies.
I mean, the acting job is really pretty
flat by these announcers at the gala.
Here's a.
AOC wearing her per new
dress, the rich, what?
A model AOC model as well.
I didn't know you model as well.
Uh, it's just, it just feels so, so fake.
So staged, obviously the, the irony
is deep that she's wearing like
thousands of dollars of clothes.
I think your shoes were like $630.
And I have, I have no.
With someone wearing a
thousand dollar pairs of shoes.
I have no problem with someone wearing
a $10,000 suit or a $12,000 dress.
I have no issue with any event.
It's like, awesome.
That's great that you have
the ability to afford.
The deep irony comes in
when she wears a dress.
This is tax the rich at a rich person
event when she is among the rich,
that is the deep irony of the cure.
She is a self-proclaimed socialist
that doesn't seem to think that the
socialistic ideals apply to her.
They don't apply to her.
They just apply to everyone.
Now.
Uh, but this is where the reason
that I actually decided to bring this
segment on the show is not because
of saying what everyone else has
already said about this dress and the
hypocrisy and the irony of it all.
But because of the left's
response, there's a, uh, someone
shared this post and this is by
the Lee camp who is a comedian.
American comedian
leftist, Marxist comedian.
And he wrote this, and this is
where this is where I think it's
just the Wolk eating their own.
You can never be progressive
and leftist enough in this world
that it's just never enough.
I'm not going to read all of a
series of tweets, but this is a
series of tweets and I'm going to.
Some of it.
Most of it says AOC is getting a lot
of credit and criticism for wearing
a dress that said tax the Ridge
at, meet the Gallop full of some
of the richest people in the world.
And he goes on to say, the problem
here is that even AOC is critics.
That AOC is critics don't seem
to be talking about is tax.
The rich is already a
weak, compromised position.
You can say tax rich at 50% and
they'd still be destroying the
planet destroying people's lives and
committing to endless war crimes.
Okay.
If obviously there are some rich
globalists who are working to control
everything in the planet and really are
destroying people's lives, but most rich
people who are making millions of dollars
a year or billions of dollars a the year.
All of our lives have been
enriched by these people.
The fact that you're listening to this
is evidence that your life has been
enriched by the rich billionaires who
built companies to help your life.
But, but no, you just, they
can't, they can't see this.
They can't understand this.
Because th their ideas, their ideals,
their world is one of socialism and
capitalism and socialism and communism.
Excuse me.
Where capitalism is the devil, where,
where private property is horrible.
He goes on to say, Elon Musk would still
be worth a hundred billion dollars.
He be using to implant microchips into day
laborers and sending them off to space.
Taxing the rich is a little bandaid on
the situation of our capitalistic debt
spiral to capitalistic death spiral
kids, AOC might've well worn a dress
that would be dazzling words that
said slow, moderate central centrism.
How edgy, if AOC is considered the
most left wing congressperson in the.
The way mainstream media acts
then true left wing politics
is already admitting defeat.
Then he says this, her dress
should have said attack the rich
abolish property and capitalism.
Every negotiator knows you don't
start with the compromised position.
If someone says they're going to steal
all your stuff, you don't respond with.
How about you steal 95% of my stuff.
You start with go.
He goes on just, just crude and crass.
And just goes on
to essentially say that
she didn't go far enough.
Don't start with, how can we
moderately tax capital gains at a
level that's slightly higher than
it was in the mid nineties, please.
Walmart, Mr.
Bill gates, this isn't.
That's about as revolutionary, as
diluted unsweetened cashew milk.
So he ends it.
But the reason I bring this up is because
it's never enough, the Wolk eat their own.
And this is where this is where
this leftist it's not even liberal.
It's, it's definitely not liberal.
It is leftist, progressive Islam,
or it is never enough bait there.
I.
Their dream is to abolish private
property is to abolish capitalism
is to set up a capitalistic society.
And here is AOC as hypocritical and
as really per, per leftist ideas
of, uh, the green new deal and
the way that she wants to recreate
society as a whole into the image of.
If that's not left this enough, then you
know, the rest of us don't have a chance.
And this is the, this is where it
becomes so absurd and irrational
that in these movements, those people
who are fighting and championing the
movement of the left and progressivism
probably much more than most people.
They are then being railroaded by
not being progressive enough by not
being committed enough to the cost.
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We will be right back with our
closing Weaver and looms segment.
Welcome back to Weaver Luma, part of
the show where we take ancient wisdom
and we weave it in with our everyday
lives so that we can own our future.
And we've our destiny, the Weaver
and the loom it's signifies often
in mythology and ancient story.
Or ancient texts.
A Weaver is often symbolizing
fate and its loom is the narrative
of mankind that they weave on.
And it's often a woman who's weaving.
Is able to cut someone's string
and cut someone's life off there,
off the loom, disconnect them
from the course of history.
What I love about the imagery that
a Weaver at its loom and tying that
into our destiny and our purpose
and who we are is that each little.
You and I, you and I are just
one little knot in the loom of
history in the E-box of time.
And we're just one little, one
little pixel in the street, in the
screen or in the rug of history.
And that encourages me because it makes
me know that I'm part of a lineage.
I'm a part of a heritage that it
goes, I'm part of something so much
greater than just me and you are too.
We can look behind and we can look forward
to the future, knowing that what we
with the knot that we make really does
affect the great tapestry of history.
And more importantly, the people
that we influence and pour into those
people, those individuals are also
knots on the loom of history that we
can impact for the good, for the better.
Today's Weaver and loom quote.
It comes from me.
But before we get into the quote, I
was, I found this series of images from
a dear friend of mine on Instagram.
Sparky is his name has actually his
name, um, name that he goes by, but
he sent this series of posted these
series of, of images on Instagram.
The first one.
If, if you're looking on your, your
podcast certified 2.0 app with that
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right now, changing on your phone.
So you can open your phone and look at
this right now, as you're listening to
the audio, only version of the podcast and
not a video version of it, but you'd see
a picture of a few bricks just stacked up.
And that's often how I feel.
I feel like my life and my work.
It's just a couple of.
Just a couple of bricks stacked up and I'm
left wondering what all will this amount
to, well, the next image, it zooms out
a little bit and you begin to see, oh,
it's a, it's more of a pile of bricks.
There's, you know, a couple of hundred
bricks that have been stacked up
next to each other next to the image.
It zooms out a little bit more and you
begin to realize, oh, wait a minute.
This is a large pile of bricks.
It looks like this might
actually be a pure.
Zooms out again.
And you begin to see the whole
image of one of the great wonders
of the world, the pyramids in Egypt.
And it brought me to the point
that my friend Sparky was.
Was that if you change your perspective,
if you wait a little and let your
perspective expand, you can see that
you're a part of something much bigger.
And the small things that seem small,
actually have a much greater significance,
but I brought it back to things that
I talk about in my book, anchored
the discipline to stop drifting.
I have a, that I wrote a number of years.
And in that book, I talk
about how great things happen
through small steps over time.
This is not a brilliantly, fascinating,
new idea, but it is true that great
things happen through lane brick by brick,
small steps, small action over time.
And we should not despise those
days as small beginnings, but if we
remain faithful, if we do not grow.
And the purpose that we've been
called to, and the good that we've
been called to do that in good.
In due time, we will reap a harvest.
We will see through reward of our work.
We will, maybe it's at the end of
time, we'll look back, we'll see the
couple of knots that we were able
to weave on the tapestry of history.
The purpose that our small
lives, our lives are.
And, and a vapor we're here today and gone
tomorrow and more often than not our lives
really are just these ones into bricks.
But when we add them together, they
really do make something much bigger.
So go out this week and not only don't
just be a brick, but those bricks of
the pyramids are only significant.
When they are connected with other people.
So I would encourage you one way that
you can get more value out of the
show is by sharing this show with your
friends, text them texts one or two
people sharing on social media platforms
are great, but when someone shares
something on a social media plan, I'm not
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But when my friends send me something
personally, I feel loved, I feel cared
for, and it makes me like them better.
So send this episode to a colleague,
a worker, coworker of spouse, or
you can even just talk about them,
these, these ideas, and you will come.
With a sharper knowledge of the world
and more are articulate and being able to
understand what is happening in the world.
Anyways, I've belabored
this point far too long.
Go out this week and own the future,
go out this week and discern what is
happening in the world around you so
that you can uncover your purpose.
Because if we can see the lay of the
land, we'll be able to walk in it rightly.
And that is what enables
us to own our future.