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Stockholm syndrome.

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It is where the captive fall
in love with their captors.

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And it seems that the world is being held
captive and we are all falling in love.

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Also on today's episode, we talk about
the normalization and normalization,

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of course, sex education, and
recover a terrifyingly horrific

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story of state sanctioned pedophilia.

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With that normalization, we discussed
the normalization of psychedelic

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drugs, uh, demonic experiences, and
you know, who doesn't want to go to.

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Well, apparently it's all the rage.

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And finally, finally, we hit on one wisdom
piece that if you apply it, it will for

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sure change your life exp, especially
in the face of fanatic, cancel culture.

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Hey, it's Lucas Skrobot and you're
listening to the Lucas Skrobot

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show where we uncover purpose,
pursue the truth and own the future

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episode 244, July 28th, 2021.

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That's when I'm recording it, uh,
the afternoon in the very pot and

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very humid middle east down by the
coast where the humidity is soaring.

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It's great for the skin, but, uh, I got
to tell you, I would much rather be, um,

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locked away in a mountain cabin somewhere.

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Surrounded by pine trees.

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That is, that is my dream.

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Um, even if I was being held captive and
in many ways, lots of people across the

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globe right now we are being held captive.

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And are we falling in
love with our cap doors?

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Well, the Stockholm syndrome, if you
have not heard about it, came from

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a story all the way back in August
23rd, 1973, and attempted bank robbery

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went wrong in Stockholm for hostages,
hostages were taken and the drama did

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after five days when the Roberts were
finally gassed out with tear gas.

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But what was surprising was that
the captives fell in love with

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their cap tours and then birth.

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What's called the Stockholm
syndrome where when people are.

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Controlling manipulative
abusive relationships, or are

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actually being held captive.

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They begin to fall in love with
their captors and they begin to see

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that those powerful people holding
those AK 40 sevens being holed up in

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a bank, they actually become their
poor texters rather than the person

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that's putting their life in danger.

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Well across the globe, especially when
we look at the global south peoples.

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And not just their livelihood, but
their lives are being put in danger.

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I don't want to cover this too much.

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We've we've been talking about
this for such a long time.

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I growing tired of it, but there are some
important things in this short beginning

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segment that I definitely want to hit.

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Well, Graham Brady served Graham Brady,
who is a UK member of parliament and

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the chair of the Tori 1922 committee,
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the conservative party in the UK.

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He came out with this, a blazing article
on the daily mail on Tuesday, July 27.

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And he, he introduces the Stockholm
syndrome and then he frames it in a way

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that he thinks that people across the
globe are being held captive by not COVID,

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but by government decisions from COVID.

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And because of that, we are beginning
to fall in love with being captured.

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We're beginning to fall in love with
having our, our lives chained up.

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It's quite convenient.

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Actually, if you think about it, because
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you can't do you become, rather than an
agent of change in your life where the

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responsibility starts ends, falls on you.

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We are then just subject to the
powers that be the captors that are

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making sure we're all staying safe.

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And when we begin down that path, sir,
Graham describes when we begin down

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that path, we begin to fall in love
with the, with the government control.

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And we begin to seed
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And he says, he says, quote, the line
between coercion in care becomes blurry.

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And the hostage starts to see the man
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Not as, but a protector.

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Well, this clip that I'm about to play
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old, I think it's from February where
he was on a talk radio show, but this is

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the sort of, uh, non-logical captivity.

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Um, double-talk captivity that the world,
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places, especially when you look at
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So if you're in America and you're
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Everything's fine and dandy here
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global south, it is not as safe.

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And people are paying a price in the
price that they are paying is their lives.

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Here is sir Graham Brady.

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Examples that I give it is frankly
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walk on your own in the morning, not
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out and have a walk in the afternoon.

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Um, this is something that obviously
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criminal offense, uh, under these laws.

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Uh, similarly, uh, you can't go and sit
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Um, even if you're a quarter,
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That is a criminal offense under these
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right away back in April, because it
was an obvious local issue for me with,

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uh, uh, what has been a thriving local
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is possible to go to Tesco's and buy
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to the outdoor market and buy a bunch
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which has been required to close down.

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Even though that is obviously
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It's like one of these things is not
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this, these double standards of, there
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to do, but those are being shut down,
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W why this, why this double thing,
why it's really totalitarian, why

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these totalitarian laws now to tell
a Tarion intercalate ism it's were

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rules, laws become so arbitrary.

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There they're implied
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And he goes on in this article and
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across the golf course with a friend.

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So long as no funny business
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So in the UK, you could go on a, for
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couldn't play golf makes no sense.

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He asked the minister of health of
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justify banning healthy activities,
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She actually replied that while
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If we quote, let people do those
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they can do other things too.

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Here's the health minister in the
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those things are safe, but we don't
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We want to control their lives.

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He goes on to say that the who the world
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and the public health authority in the
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little evidence in favor of wearing masks.

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And yet there's mass mandates in the UK.

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Why?

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Well he's writes many politicians and
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the policy change of compelling people
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the spread of infection at all, but.

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About the psychological
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The real purpose is social control
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remain distance from other people,
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leaves people more likely to apply,
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otherwise be resisted or forgotten.

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In other words, these, the mass mandates,
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place and obviously a mass is going to
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but they're put in place to drive fear
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reminder, a physical cool reminder
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You need to be afraid.

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From everyone else, just like, as we
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hundred and thirty two hundred forty
three, where the in Australia they're

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saying do not, do not talk to people in
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has the virus be afraid of everyone.

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Note that every hug that give
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could end up killing someone else.

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So don't hug people, don't touch people.

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People are the vector of this
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He goes on to write almost nobody's
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whether face Macs are actually effective
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And this is all the psychological warfare
and conditioning of really Stockholm

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syndrome because we begin to embrace it.

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We begin to feel safe.

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We begin to, we begin to.

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Slowly agree, step by step by
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This is going to keep me safe.

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It's going to keep my family safe.

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It's going to keep sit safe.

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But the truth is by and large,
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in opera lives to keep or self safe.

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And if we are living just to be safe,
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comes some point in our lives and each and
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side and the, the cost benefit ratio.

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And is the cure worse than the disease?

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Well, we that's this a lot in the previous
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Uh, hot takes hot stats.

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Uh, this episode, they want to
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what's the, what's the cost.

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What's the cost that we are paying and
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children have been technically banned
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the ages of one year for, for the
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Up to this point, they've been
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the Philippines for a minor under
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As soon as the ban was lifted earlier this
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of the quote, unquote Delta, the Delta
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uh, as the virus was rebranded, right?

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This was observed for the first two
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down the Philippines back in March.

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Of 2020, it was observed
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But then by and large people said,
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We're going to let our kids go
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but still I'm sure there's were some
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Can you imagine a year and four months
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leave your house, especially when
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not getting sick, rarely, it's
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Now their justification was well we're
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kids could bring it back to their
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What is the psychological effect that
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young people have not able, not being
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to socialize, not being able to sit down
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What, what is that?

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Not only the psychological mental load.

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And impact that we'll have,
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What isolation does the mind we
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episode, but what, what is it going
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That's because of that?

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Well, speaking of access deaths in
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excess death, uh, or excess mortality.

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This was published.

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So in July 27th, uh, by the center
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the report authors estimated a total
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15 months at a staggering 4.9 million,
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They said that the
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That COVID mortality was higher
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Then the 420,000 COVID deaths
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This is what there, their argument
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explicitly, the authors didn't explicitly
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are arguing that this is proof that more
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an order of magnitude, but indications
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These access mortalities are not
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measures that were taken in attempt
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Now they, one of the most locked down
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And the lockdown certainly does not
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virus there, but in India, they, they
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government imposed lockdowns last spring,
10 million, 10 million migrant workers

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in Indian cities, many of them who had
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their daily labor were thrown out of work.

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They were forced to return
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Sometimes thousands of miles away
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starving as their work had evaporated.

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With it, any livelihood to
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Now, obviously, maybe
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They took buses, but they
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Millions of workers were forced
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Thousands of miles away, GDP in India fell
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and research conducted with 75 households.

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And the  state showed that many household
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over the last year, a 75% cut in income.

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And we know that as your income
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rises interim versus true as your
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length of life is going to fall.

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Well, the article this article goes on.

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To write in the early months of the
pandemic India, restricted access to

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clinics, even for direly ill patients.

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This policy left a hundreds
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Losis H I V cancer, malaria,
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others without any needed the needed
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mistreatments for tuberculosis alone.

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And the early lockdown date days
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to tuberculosis 400,000 from TB and a
PR a completely preventable disease.

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But because people weren't able to
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What is the cost?

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The cost at the global south is paint.

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It's in the millions, the number of
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Uh, news organization, w I O N world
is one news reported that nearly 18,000

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children in New Zealand were being pushed
into poverty from the pandemic 18,000

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kids are now living in poverty that
weren't before, which means their diet

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is worth worse, their education that
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It's probably declining it
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nutrition that they're having.

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These have real world consequences,
the decisions that we're making.

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And the question that we need to ask is,
are we experiencing Stockholm syndrome?

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Are we enduring ourselves to these,
these policies that keep us captive?

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And if we are, what can we do?

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What should we do?

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To push back and say, no, we
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minorities, these segments of
society that are going to suffer.

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And it's not just minorities, it's
majorities, but these segments of society

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that are truly suffering under these,
these global lockdowns across, across

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the world, across the global south.

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Well, it's not all bad news today.

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Uh, the UAE had eight big when United
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win against human trafficking.

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I hate human trafficking.

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It is despicable.

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It's ugly.

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Well, they in Abu Dhabi, the UAE
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with, uh, operation limit Tara, which
led to the detention of 286 people

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handclap to Interpol and U H E uh,
the article in the national UAE time.

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Uh, wrote that the operation
room in Abu Dhabi and the UAE

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personally took the campaign against
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gangs that led to these arrests.

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Interpol said that it rescued about
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identified nearly 4,000 irregular
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And Ethan required medical,
psychological and housing assistance.

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Uh, as they were taken
into protective services.

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Now these arrests and strikes
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operation was run out of Abu Dhabi,
including, uh, Algeria, Colombia.

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Uh, Spain was looking for a couple, a
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Ecuador arrested eight suspects from
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two Nigerian suspects that were
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between Ghana Togo, Benny and Nigeria.

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Uh, six members of a game were arrested
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smuggling migrants from Afghanistan,
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into Greece, uh, and in the Sudan,
they rescued 253 victims of human

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trafficking and arrested 32 suspects.

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Why, why does this matter?

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Why are we bringing it up?

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Well, human trafficking
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Thousands of years under different
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slave trade is alive and well today.

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Yay.

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And the pornography industry and the
sex industry heavily realize, I guess

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it's a, it's a, uh, a relationship
that they have between one another.

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Um, co-dependent relationship between
the human trafficking and the connection

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of pornography and the sex industry.

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As many who are in the sex industry
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13 years old, one in five that are
trafficked are boys and they're

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sold as sex slaves around the world.

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And it is a massive, massive
multi-trillion dollar industry.

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And it's really fueled.

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The pathway into this industry is fueled
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the widespread access of online porn.

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Now, porn, it starts off a very, I
wouldn't say innocent, but it starts

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off normally people's porn addictions,
which lead to these dark places.

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Normally start off with something like
soft core porn, and then it slowly

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evolves to more hardcore to then, uh,
watching stuff that involves violence

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until a person reaches the point that
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to get the same Stuart of dopamine hit.

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That the porn used to provide
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And so there are many stories where
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young kid or in their teen years seen
something that was more soft or in nature.

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And as their addiction grew over the years
to darker and darker, darker places in

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the online world, which then overflowed
into the real world where they're,

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they're caught up in an addictive,
uh, prostitution rings, where they're,

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where they're buying prostitutes and it
gets darker and darker as it goes on.

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Now we're seeing.

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A push for all of us to become normative,
whether it's from sex work, whether

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it's from, uh, online porn, lots
of people are actually advocating.

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And this is coming from the progressive
LGBTQ, uh, sexual liberation movement,

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sex education movement that we're
seeing across the globe being pushed.

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It is being pushed by globalists.

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And it's a new form of imperialism
where they're pushing the sex education

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into not just Western schools and
countries, but into developing countries.

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And within that, they're wanting
to package porn education.

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You know, how to responsibly
watch pornography because they're

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saying, well, their kids are
going to do it anyways these days.

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So let's normalize it.

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Let's let's regulate it.

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Let's make sure that kids
are doing this responsibly.

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And what it's doing is it's, it's herring
out the, the moral fabric of society

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to the place that we have no plum line.

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We have no breaks.

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We have no, we have no semblance
of what is right or wrong.

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Beyond all the left can really
offer all this progressive

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movement where, where God is dead.

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All that they can offer is consent.

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That is the only, that
is the only plumb line.

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That is the only thing that they can hold
onto to make something moral or immoral,

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because there is no morality in Marxism
in this, this progressive ideology where

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they say there is no right and wrong.

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Those are just social constructs.

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There is no good or bad moral or immoral.

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Those are all social
constructs in that world.

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The only thing that they
can hang on to is consent.

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Is there consent between two people.

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And how do we determine that?

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Well, we're going to have to
sign documents beforehand to

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make sure that it's consented.

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And then even then, well, if
the person is slightly yeah.

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Underneath the influence, when they
signed that document, well, really consent

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when that is all that sex boils down to.

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And that is the push of
normalization of our sexuality.

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Things become deeply, deeply broken,
and which leads us to this next segment.

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It is, I saw this, I saw this and I was
just shocked, just blown away that this

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is really the world that we live in.

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It is, it is so dark.

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The world that we are in there
are the, to think that humanity

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as a whole is basically good.

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And everyone's just, you know,
basically, you know, well has good

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intentions, I think is just absurd.

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It's an absurd.

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Uh, warning for this next segment.

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If, if you have kids around you listening
to this, I would recommend, uh, either

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pause this or send them out of the room.

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Here is, uh, this shocking story that,
uh, came out a number about a year ago.

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Really this, this interview by our T uh,
Russian times came out and, uh, here's

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here's clip one, put your seatbelt on.

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In 2008, Dr.

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Helmut Kendler died in Germany.

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Aged 80 is a bituaries described the
well-known psychologist and sexologist

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as an advocate for permissive sexual
morality and humanitarian sex education

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in Germany.

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Kettler was lauded as a hero of the sexual
revolution in the 1970s and eighties

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who had devoted a great deal of energy
to emancipating the German people.

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He wrote numerous books and appeared
on many TV shows as an expert.

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He proved his theory is by
setting an example as a gay man,

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he adopted and raised children.

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So by European standards of the
time, Gentler could be seen as a

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progressive and positive individual,

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huh?

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Progressive and positive individual.

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Here is someone who is
promoting sex education.

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Who's promoting sexual liberation.

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Who's promoting, you know,
let's, let's free people.

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Let's have people have healthy,
healthy sexual experience.

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And I'm going to set a good example as
a, as a homosexual father who is, who

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is adopting children, just to show that
this is normal, just to show to the

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world that this is healthy, that this
is something that should be celebrated.

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And right now it is, it's not just
something that people are, are in an

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act that people are engaging in, but
is being celebrated by progressive

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culture is saying, this is normative.

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This is normal.

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What else do you have?

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W why, why shouldn't there?

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If, if, if God is dead and we are
just evolutionary sacks of chemicals

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that evolved out of the marsupial
swamps from billions and billions

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of years ago, then what is left?

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Where is the moral plum line?

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If there is no morality than yes,
of course this is where it leads,

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but a helmet, uh, didn't stop there.

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Gentlemen, investigators found
archived documents showing that Dr.

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Kendler had approached the west Berlin
Senate to propose a social experiment.

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His suggestion was to allow men who
were sexually attracted to minors

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to adopt neglected street buys.

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So he was a, a psychologist and he
approached the German government to

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say, Hey, I got this really great idea.

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We're in the midst of this sexual
revolution where people are finally free

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to express themselves as they really are.

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Why don't we set up this experiment
to really help normalize society.

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And we can put street kids who have
no other place to go into foster

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homes that are run by men who have
attraction, who have known attraction,

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pedophilic attraction to kids and minors.

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And this is really going to help
normalize them into society.

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This is what he was proposing.

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Candler was allowed to conduct
his experiment in 1969.

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When he worked at the
Berlin pedagogical center,

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pause, the government sanctioned
this, this wasn't just a rogue actor.

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This is not just, ah, this is
just someone on the fringes.

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This really isn't built into
this, this LGBTQ plus a AA movie.

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This isn't part of it, really part of the,
the gay or the trans or the LGBT agenda.

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When actually this, this is in the
very foundations of the foundations

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of this sexual revolution that
was happening in the sixties.

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This, this idea that if a child is
consenting, then it's good because

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Hey, if the kid lights it, that's
that's sexual liberation for them.

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And that is what we're after

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his hypothesis was that a sexual
relationship with older men would

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help the boys to be socialized.

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He thought that a sexual relationship
with older men would help them be

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socialized full on pro pedophilia
and supported by the government.

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This is the normalization, and
this is back in the sixties.

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And these, and these homes ran all the
way up to the, to the early two thousands

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that were, the government knew
that these programs work assisting.

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And this is what we're seeing
in Western progressive society.

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This is the push that we are still seeing
today on a multiple fronts and multiple

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levels.

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1980s Candler reported to the
burn in Senate that his experiment

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had been a success describing the
lives of three foster families.

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The sexologist claims that all the
boys had become good citizens able

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to support themselves and that they
had retained their heterosexual

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orientation in his report.

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Candler wrote, it was clear to me that
the three men had done so much for

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their boys, primarily because they
had engaged in sexual relationships.

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It's not just, oh, this program worked
and, uh, you know, homosexuals are

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able to raise kids and be healthy.

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It's not just that it was, it
worked because these men engaged in

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sexual relationships with children.

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Well, RT does an amazing job interviewing
to now men who were, were boys in

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the foster care system that were put
in homes that were run by Kettler.

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And they, I didn't pull the clips because
they're, they're, they're speaking in

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German and being translated, but they
have these, these interviews with these

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two gentlemen, their faces are blurred
and their voices are changed where

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they're describing what life really
was like inside of these foster homes.

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Well, they were, they were
placed in isolated rooms.

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When they, when they had more than one
foster child in the house, isolated

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rooms, they weren't allowed to go outside.

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There were quote unquote
homeschooled and indoctrinated.

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The, these foster men would turn
one boy against another and then

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manipulate them into performing acts
within that they did not want to do.

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And if they refused or didn't want
to, they described their experiences

449
00:33:27,449 --> 00:33:31,949
of getting beat and, or being
forced, quote, unquote, forced to

450
00:33:32,040 --> 00:33:38,219
eat garbage out of the trash can for
dinner as their punishment abuse.

451
00:33:40,320 --> 00:33:45,179
And these boys, they didn't know better
if they didn't know different there.

452
00:33:45,269 --> 00:33:47,479
No, no, there's no talking
to the outside world.

453
00:33:47,479 --> 00:33:48,199
No followups.

454
00:33:48,379 --> 00:33:52,100
Only people, person that was
engaging with the foster.

455
00:33:53,054 --> 00:33:56,145
Pedophiles, uh, was Helmut Kettler.

456
00:33:57,614 --> 00:34:02,175
Who's operating underneath the, the
sanction and the cover of the German

457
00:34:02,175 --> 00:34:09,284
government for deck years, years of
abuse, it wasn't till they were 21.

458
00:34:09,975 --> 00:34:13,995
And outside of these homes and into
the real world that they began to

459
00:34:13,995 --> 00:34:16,694
see that, oh, this was not normal.

460
00:34:16,995 --> 00:34:18,134
This was not okay.

461
00:34:19,335 --> 00:34:25,725
And yet Kettler suggested that
even adults who were now out of

462
00:34:25,725 --> 00:34:30,404
the foster care system, they should
continue to live with their abuser.

463
00:34:30,495 --> 00:34:35,804
They should continue to live with
their cap tour because this is the

464
00:34:35,804 --> 00:34:37,574
place that they can remain safe.

465
00:34:38,264 --> 00:34:39,824
This is demented.

466
00:34:40,125 --> 00:34:41,444
It is twisted.

467
00:34:41,745 --> 00:34:42,105
It is.

468
00:34:46,424 --> 00:34:47,085
It is sick.

469
00:34:48,014 --> 00:34:50,654
Kendall is network of
influence, encompassed, academic

470
00:34:50,654 --> 00:34:52,514
facilities and social welfare

471
00:34:52,514 --> 00:34:53,054
services.

472
00:34:54,125 --> 00:34:55,415
It wasn't just Kettler.

473
00:34:57,305 --> 00:35:04,955
He was mean he was able to gain his
influence by having influence in

474
00:35:04,955 --> 00:35:07,085
the medical field and in government.

475
00:35:07,654 --> 00:35:13,355
And he was being backed by that in
the, in the article and this, this

476
00:35:13,355 --> 00:35:20,435
interview per, uh, investigative series,
they say that there was at least 50

477
00:35:20,435 --> 00:35:26,015
intellectuals behind Kettler helping
him run these abusive experiments.

478
00:35:27,214 --> 00:35:31,714
And it wasn't just tolerated,
but it was supported for decades.

479
00:35:31,895 --> 00:35:34,535
And some other people who
were responsible for this.

480
00:35:35,924 --> 00:35:40,365
Has it last year, 2020, we're still
in power and their names were being

481
00:35:40,365 --> 00:35:47,654
protected under, under the guise of data
protection and under the quote unquote

482
00:35:47,654 --> 00:35:51,285
statues of limitation while all this
happened so long ago, we can't prosecute

483
00:35:51,285 --> 00:35:57,705
for this now, but he was not a rogue
scientist arose social psychologist, but

484
00:35:57,705 --> 00:36:02,985
this was part of an organized systematic
abuse that was happening to children.

485
00:36:04,654 --> 00:36:11,384
There was an article by rod dryer
and he wrote speaking about this,

486
00:36:11,415 --> 00:36:16,605
this particular story he wrote when
the Berlin Senate commissioned him,

487
00:36:16,605 --> 00:36:21,495
which would be Kettler PR commissioned
Kettler to prepare an export report

488
00:36:21,555 --> 00:36:25,995
on the subject of quote unquote,
homosexuals as caregivers and education.

489
00:36:27,030 --> 00:36:32,070
In 1988, he explained that there's no
need to worry that children would be

490
00:36:32,070 --> 00:36:35,130
harmed by sexual contact with caregivers.

491
00:36:35,550 --> 00:36:42,570
As long as the interaction was not
forced, the consequence can be quote

492
00:36:42,810 --> 00:36:47,670
very positive, especially when the
sexual relationship can be characterized

493
00:36:47,880 --> 00:36:51,180
as mutual love unquote, you know,

494
00:36:54,870 --> 00:37:00,240
within this, this gay agenda
and this LGBTQ movement.

495
00:37:00,300 --> 00:37:04,290
And it is not just a movement
of some people wanting to

496
00:37:04,290 --> 00:37:05,610
live the way that they want.

497
00:37:05,850 --> 00:37:12,810
It is a movement to reform and reshape
the moral, moral bearings of society.

498
00:37:13,544 --> 00:37:19,874
To destroy any semblance of, of
morality when it comes to sexuality.

499
00:37:20,204 --> 00:37:23,475
And when it comes to the
normative family, there've been

500
00:37:23,564 --> 00:37:24,794
arguments that have been made.

501
00:37:25,245 --> 00:37:29,194
The head has seen that all of
this is leading towards the

502
00:37:29,194 --> 00:37:33,694
normalizing, uh, pedophilia, because
if quote, unquote love is love.

503
00:37:35,975 --> 00:37:40,524
Well then of course, if, if a 50 year old
man loves an eight year old boy, eight

504
00:37:40,524 --> 00:37:42,174
year old boy loves that 50 year old man.

505
00:37:42,174 --> 00:37:43,075
And it's consensual.

506
00:37:43,075 --> 00:37:47,035
Well, well, it's mutual, it's mutual love.

507
00:37:47,544 --> 00:37:48,714
And it's very positive.

508
00:37:49,404 --> 00:37:53,184
This is, this is what is
happening in the arguments.

509
00:37:53,184 --> 00:37:58,644
Now, those, the argument that
I've heard on the other side from,

510
00:37:59,365 --> 00:38:02,515
uh, LGBT TQ advocates would say,
well, no, no, no, no, no, no.

511
00:38:02,515 --> 00:38:04,285
Of course not they're children.

512
00:38:04,285 --> 00:38:05,184
They can't consent.

513
00:38:05,184 --> 00:38:07,825
You know, that is not where this is going.

514
00:38:07,825 --> 00:38:08,934
This is not what we want.

515
00:38:09,204 --> 00:38:10,254
It would never go there.

516
00:38:10,434 --> 00:38:11,774
And yet it has gone.

517
00:38:13,190 --> 00:38:14,149
It has gone there.

518
00:38:15,799 --> 00:38:21,890
Dry wrote that among them freedoms
that the sexual revolution of 1986,

519
00:38:21,890 --> 00:38:27,589
sorry to fight for this was an all
out one of all out sexual freedom.

520
00:38:28,640 --> 00:38:32,240
One which no longer conceded any norms.

521
00:38:33,140 --> 00:38:38,390
And part of this revolution in
68 was that pedophilia was then

522
00:38:38,419 --> 00:38:47,419
also diagnosed as allowed and
appropriate, allowed and appropriate

523
00:38:53,799 --> 00:39:00,399
with the death of God comes the
death of any sort of moral bearing.

524
00:39:01,810 --> 00:39:03,430
And so where are the breaks of this?

525
00:39:06,250 --> 00:39:06,759
Is it okay?

526
00:39:06,790 --> 00:39:07,540
Is this okay?

527
00:39:07,540 --> 00:39:08,980
Because, well, it's consensual.

528
00:39:11,955 --> 00:39:12,585
Is it okay.

529
00:39:12,585 --> 00:39:16,875
Because the state sanctioned it
and that society is normalizing it.

530
00:39:16,875 --> 00:39:19,365
And if this is what everyone
wants, then it's okay.

531
00:39:20,145 --> 00:39:26,654
No, but is there, is there any break
on this train to stop this movement?

532
00:39:26,685 --> 00:39:27,134
No.

533
00:39:27,314 --> 00:39:33,075
And the reason why, the reason why
the entire thing must be opposed, the

534
00:39:33,075 --> 00:39:41,955
entire rewriting of normative family and
sexuality needs to be violently opposed is

535
00:39:41,955 --> 00:39:47,384
because there are no logical or, or moral
breaks or safe cards on this progressive

536
00:39:47,384 --> 00:39:52,814
train, because the presuppositions
that have been adopted is follow your

537
00:39:52,814 --> 00:39:55,634
heart, whatever you feel you are.

538
00:39:55,634 --> 00:39:56,774
And that is good.

539
00:39:56,774 --> 00:40:00,555
And anything that would
resist you in that is bigoted.

540
00:40:00,855 --> 00:40:05,895
Anything that would resist you in
your, how you really feel well?

541
00:40:05,895 --> 00:40:07,115
That is, that is.

542
00:40:08,414 --> 00:40:10,694
And we are moving into tolerance and love.

543
00:40:10,694 --> 00:40:17,294
And so if, if a miner wants to do
whatever he or she or it, or they

544
00:40:17,294 --> 00:40:22,004
want, well, they should be allowed to,
because we need to let them experience

545
00:40:22,004 --> 00:40:24,044
their, their sexual liberation.

546
00:40:24,075 --> 00:40:29,084
Otherwise they're going to be so
oppressed later on in life and

547
00:40:29,504 --> 00:40:31,424
the consequences will be horrible.

548
00:40:33,664 --> 00:40:40,225
So throw off the social constructs of
sexuality and liberate yourself and

549
00:40:40,294 --> 00:40:49,414
transcend these, these, these constructs
of colonialism and civilization transcend.

550
00:40:50,825 --> 00:40:51,124
Yeah.

551
00:40:51,725 --> 00:40:54,484
Well, 30, 40, 50 years ago,

552
00:40:57,575 --> 00:40:58,294
broad rights.

553
00:40:59,944 --> 00:41:05,674
One of the most respected psychological
authorities in Germany, he was placed.

554
00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:12,270
Foster children with pedophiles, with
the knowledge of the German parliament.

555
00:41:12,690 --> 00:41:15,360
And today, the same thing is happening.

556
00:41:15,930 --> 00:41:19,860
We're top doctors and hospitals
and medical schools are cutting off

557
00:41:19,890 --> 00:41:25,230
healthy breasts of young females and
jacking children up with cross sex

558
00:41:25,230 --> 00:41:31,590
hormones, all in a grand experiment
to liberate them from their biology.

559
00:41:31,980 --> 00:41:36,690
This is that the Greek  of
the trans movement.

560
00:41:37,290 --> 00:41:39,150
And it is not just in the west.

561
00:41:39,270 --> 00:41:41,490
It is not just in, in, in America.

562
00:41:42,330 --> 00:41:47,280
It is a progressive ideology that
through media is beginning to be

563
00:41:47,280 --> 00:41:50,070
normalized everywhere in the world.

564
00:41:50,130 --> 00:41:57,540
It is being pushed, normalized, and
it has been accelerated by everything

565
00:41:57,540 --> 00:42:02,790
that's happened with, with in the last
year and a half with the isolation

566
00:42:03,120 --> 00:42:04,890
of COVID it's been accelerated.

567
00:42:05,595 --> 00:42:12,015
With the, the polarization of movements
like BLM, it's been accelerated, not

568
00:42:12,015 --> 00:42:18,515
just in the west, but across the globe
where we're people across that before

569
00:42:18,545 --> 00:42:22,955
never would have even think to have these
conversations are having these polarized

570
00:42:22,985 --> 00:42:25,655
conversations for the first time.

571
00:42:29,015 --> 00:42:32,525
And it, it, it is dangerous, but
there's, there's a bit of good news

572
00:42:33,125 --> 00:42:37,565
out of Finland from the society
of evidence-based gender medicine.

573
00:42:37,925 --> 00:42:43,535
Glad that it's evidence-based a year
ago, the Finland health authority evaded

574
00:42:43,715 --> 00:42:51,055
from the w P a T H the w paths seven
standards of care standards of care seven,

575
00:42:51,175 --> 00:42:56,975
actually by issuing new guidelines saying
that the psycho therapy, rather than

576
00:42:57,085 --> 00:43:01,645
puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones
should be the first line of treatment

577
00:43:01,675 --> 00:43:04,075
for gender, gender dysphoric youth.

578
00:43:05,070 --> 00:43:08,730
This change occurred, following a
systematic evidence review, which

579
00:43:08,730 --> 00:43:13,230
found the body of evidence for
pediatric transition, inclusive,

580
00:43:14,640 --> 00:43:18,600
inconclusive, excuse me, which
is what we've been saying.

581
00:43:19,260 --> 00:43:22,950
And yet I have had other people
pushing against me seeing that.

582
00:43:23,100 --> 00:43:24,690
Well, the data is conclusive.

583
00:43:24,780 --> 00:43:28,560
Well, at least from the people in Finland,
the government of Finland, they're

584
00:43:28,560 --> 00:43:30,420
saying, Nope, it's not conclusive.

585
00:43:32,190 --> 00:43:35,370
The article goes on to say, although
pediatric medical transition

586
00:43:35,370 --> 00:43:36,660
is still allowed in fiddlin.

587
00:43:36,960 --> 00:43:42,720
The guidelines urge caution, given
the unclear nature, nature, nature,

588
00:43:43,050 --> 00:43:47,850
excuse me, given the unclear nature
of benefits of these interventions,

589
00:43:48,480 --> 00:43:54,270
largely reserving puberty blocker and
cross sex hormones for minors with early

590
00:43:54,780 --> 00:44:00,300
childhood onset, gender dysphoria and
no concurring medical health conditions.

591
00:44:02,675 --> 00:44:06,605
Cause a lot of these kids who are
experiencing gender dysphoria have

592
00:44:06,635 --> 00:44:12,275
other comorbidities, other health
conditions, whether it's ADHD or

593
00:44:12,275 --> 00:44:15,305
depression or suicidal tendencies.

594
00:44:18,555 --> 00:44:22,335
So what are the standards
of the w P a T H?

595
00:44:22,935 --> 00:44:27,705
Well, it allows for hormones and surgeries
to be offered to youth with pubertal

596
00:44:27,765 --> 00:44:32,835
onset of gender dysphoria, which is
frequently complicated, frequently

597
00:44:32,835 --> 00:44:39,365
complicated by medical health problems
and neurocognitive comorbidities, such

598
00:44:39,365 --> 00:44:43,025
as ADHD and autism spectrum disorders.

599
00:44:43,685 --> 00:44:50,195
Following only a cursory assessment
by medical health professions.

600
00:44:51,275 --> 00:44:56,105
These can be bypassed altogether or
according to the quote unquote informed

601
00:44:56,105 --> 00:44:58,925
consent model of care endorsed by the W2.

602
00:44:59,955 --> 00:45:06,195
P a T H seven, which means you
just need a cursory assessment.

603
00:45:07,155 --> 00:45:11,895
And even with that, a medical health
profession can bypass that altogether

604
00:45:12,105 --> 00:45:18,235
and you can go straight on your minor
can go straight on to, you know, uh,

605
00:45:18,635 --> 00:45:25,935
a top surgery and hormones which have
irreversible irreversible consequences,

606
00:45:26,415 --> 00:45:30,465
the finished guideline warns of these
irreversible consequences for those

607
00:45:30,465 --> 00:45:38,205
under the age of 25, due to lack of
neurological maturity, the guideline

608
00:45:38,205 --> 00:45:42,735
also raises the concern that puberty
blockers may negatively impact a brain

609
00:45:42,735 --> 00:45:47,805
maturity and impair the young person's
ability to provide informed consent to

610
00:45:47,805 --> 00:45:52,965
the subsequent and more averse, horrible
irreversible parts of the Dutch protocol,

611
00:45:53,055 --> 00:45:55,695
sex cross sex hormones, and surgeries.

612
00:45:57,310 --> 00:46:02,170
The finished guidelines reflect, reflect
the growing international concern about

613
00:46:02,170 --> 00:46:07,930
the unexplained sharp rise in adolescents
presenting with gender dysphoria,

614
00:46:08,860 --> 00:46:14,880
which is occurring in increasing Lee
complex, developmental and mental health

615
00:46:14,880 --> 00:46:21,150
contexts often without a childhood
history of gender related distress.

616
00:46:21,630 --> 00:46:22,799
This is what we're talking about.

617
00:46:23,040 --> 00:46:24,720
This is what we have been talking about.

618
00:46:24,870 --> 00:46:26,759
Why is there this boom?

619
00:46:27,990 --> 00:46:35,880
Well, they did a study and compare kids
who went on the, the puberty blockers

620
00:46:36,000 --> 00:46:40,320
hormones and the cross-sex hormones
and a control group that didn't.

621
00:46:40,560 --> 00:46:46,350
And after the 18 months study, it
showed that there was no significant

622
00:46:46,350 --> 00:46:51,810
difference in the mental state of
these kids, from the ones who took the

623
00:46:51,810 --> 00:46:53,220
hormones and didn't take the hormone.

624
00:46:54,485 --> 00:47:01,655
Which which says it doesn't seem as if
these hormone therapies are the way to go

625
00:47:03,215 --> 00:47:10,205
well, hand clap to Finland, to the Finnish
health authority for actually following

626
00:47:10,205 --> 00:47:15,515
some evidence for actually putting the
brakes on this thing, because what are

627
00:47:15,515 --> 00:47:20,555
the consequences that we are going to see
part of the lawsuits that we are going

628
00:47:20,555 --> 00:47:27,725
to see of in the next 20 years of these
kids turn around and suing their parents

629
00:47:27,875 --> 00:47:29,345
and the governments and the doctors.

630
00:47:29,345 --> 00:47:31,835
And I hope they do more.

631
00:47:31,835 --> 00:47:37,625
So I hope that we can put
a, an end to this craziness.

632
00:47:38,490 --> 00:47:39,419
Craziness.

633
00:47:41,309 --> 00:47:42,809
Yeah, it makes sense.

634
00:47:42,839 --> 00:47:47,249
Well, in a post-truth society where we
have exchanged the truth for lies and

635
00:47:47,249 --> 00:47:52,019
reason for postmodern irrationality,
like we've just been talking about

636
00:47:52,229 --> 00:47:56,129
the absurd finally makes sense.

637
00:47:56,970 --> 00:48:02,100
Well, today we are talking about a
DMT, a psychological substance that

638
00:48:02,399 --> 00:48:07,169
occur naturally occurring in plants
that causes you to have a psychedelic

639
00:48:07,229 --> 00:48:15,779
Ellucian, Ellucian hallucinations, uh,
via the, uh, shaman practice of Iowasca.

640
00:48:15,779 --> 00:48:25,049
Here is, uh, Megan Fox, the actress
bragging, uh, and just praising her

641
00:48:25,049 --> 00:48:28,649
terrifying experience with Iowasca.

642
00:48:29,539 --> 00:48:32,450
We went to, we went to Costa Rica
to do high Iowasca, like in a

643
00:48:32,450 --> 00:48:36,049
proper setting, like with indigenous
people and, and the entire thing.

644
00:48:36,700 --> 00:48:38,430
Starts with something called Vama TiVo.

645
00:48:38,460 --> 00:48:40,470
I hope I'm allowed to
divulge this, that it's okay.

646
00:48:40,470 --> 00:48:42,089
That I share, but I'm encouraging it.

647
00:48:42,419 --> 00:48:46,439
Um, so you go and we were with 20
other strangers and you all line

648
00:48:46,439 --> 00:48:50,370
up at like the, the edge of the
rainforest over this weird fence.

649
00:48:50,370 --> 00:48:56,009
And you go three by three and you drink
lemon grass tea until you like buy not

650
00:48:56,009 --> 00:49:00,359
your own volition, just vomit everything
out of your body, but that gets you ready

651
00:49:00,359 --> 00:49:04,620
to then go into the ceremony that night,
because you're like, I, my vanity is gone.

652
00:49:04,620 --> 00:49:07,049
I've just done this in front
of all of these strangers.

653
00:49:07,049 --> 00:49:09,569
And like, now I'm ready
to like really open up

654
00:49:10,549 --> 00:49:16,700
any, any spiritual experience that
needs to start with your complete

655
00:49:16,759 --> 00:49:19,220
humiliation and degradation.

656
00:49:19,580 --> 00:49:25,160
Uh, it's probably going to be
a demonic experience anytime

657
00:49:25,160 --> 00:49:28,819
that there is humiliation, the
demonic realm in the demonic.

658
00:49:31,020 --> 00:49:34,830
they hate the bait,
these spirits, they hate.

659
00:49:35,100 --> 00:49:38,880
And they lows human beings
absolutely despise us.

660
00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:44,310
And so often they want to
humiliate a person cause that

661
00:49:44,310 --> 00:49:46,200
humiliation opens them up.

662
00:49:46,500 --> 00:49:49,920
As she said, it opens you up and
it opens you up to these feelings

663
00:49:49,920 --> 00:49:51,870
of vulnerability and shame.

664
00:49:52,230 --> 00:49:56,790
And it triggers probably a lot of
deep seated emotions that they've been

665
00:49:56,790 --> 00:50:00,120
confined open doors in to your soul.

666
00:50:00,120 --> 00:50:07,049
But here she goes on, she goes
on to glorify this a demonic

667
00:50:07,920 --> 00:50:10,170
encounter, an episode that she had.

668
00:50:10,820 --> 00:50:11,150
So we

669
00:50:11,150 --> 00:50:12,170
did it for three nights.

670
00:50:12,200 --> 00:50:13,910
It was incredibly intense.

671
00:50:13,970 --> 00:50:16,430
I went to everybody's
journey is different.

672
00:50:16,430 --> 00:50:19,220
The second night I went
to hell for eternity.

673
00:50:19,549 --> 00:50:19,880
Um,

674
00:50:20,509 --> 00:50:24,620
if you're going, if you're
going to hell for eternity, uh,

675
00:50:26,490 --> 00:50:27,569
First her description of it.

676
00:50:27,569 --> 00:50:30,210
It doesn't actually sound like how
and second, I don't think you're

677
00:50:30,210 --> 00:50:33,180
going to be laughing and smiling about

678
00:50:33,180 --> 00:50:33,299
it.

679
00:50:33,560 --> 00:50:33,890
Yeah.

680
00:50:34,129 --> 00:50:39,200
And to just knowing eternity is, um,
like torture in itself because there

681
00:50:39,200 --> 00:50:40,370
was no beginning, middle or end.

682
00:50:40,370 --> 00:50:41,899
So you have like a real ego death.

683
00:50:42,140 --> 00:50:44,540
It's your own psychological
hell, basically as the point

684
00:50:44,540 --> 00:50:45,290
of the medicine, right?

685
00:50:45,290 --> 00:50:47,930
This is a medicine that goes,
it surpasses like anything you

686
00:50:47,930 --> 00:50:51,169
could do with talk therapy or like
hypnotherapy or any of those things

687
00:50:51,169 --> 00:50:52,940
that just go straight into your soul.

688
00:50:53,180 --> 00:50:56,000
And it takes you to this psychological
prison that you hold yourself in.

689
00:50:56,000 --> 00:50:57,980
So it's your own version of how, and I was

690
00:50:57,980 --> 00:50:58,790
definitely there.

691
00:50:59,509 --> 00:51:05,149
This medicine she says goes, DMT
goes straight into your soul.

692
00:51:05,149 --> 00:51:05,299
Yeah.

693
00:51:05,299 --> 00:51:07,190
That's, that's demonic.

694
00:51:07,399 --> 00:51:14,240
It is opening your, your spirit up,
open your soul up to demonic influences.

695
00:51:14,240 --> 00:51:16,190
And we have talked about.

696
00:51:17,205 --> 00:51:20,174
DMT a little bit before here
on the show, but it opens, it

697
00:51:20,205 --> 00:51:24,134
opens you up to encounters in the
demonic and in the spirit realm.

698
00:51:24,134 --> 00:51:28,944
And here she's talking about being
put in her, her own state of how, and

699
00:51:28,944 --> 00:51:34,395
in very much, uh, romanticizing and
making light of hell in and of itself.

700
00:51:34,395 --> 00:51:40,305
Now, I've, I've actually met a gentleman
who's years ago, probably 12 years ago.

701
00:51:40,305 --> 00:51:43,544
I met a gentlemen who, when he
was young boy, he was swimming

702
00:51:44,145 --> 00:51:49,064
and he drowned and he had an
encounter where he, he went to hell.

703
00:51:49,575 --> 00:51:55,845
And when he described it, there was
such a fear like it really put the

704
00:51:55,845 --> 00:52:02,234
fear of God in me, where he described
the endless falling, feeling nauseous

705
00:52:02,714 --> 00:52:05,834
as you fall in and flip and turn four.

706
00:52:06,855 --> 00:52:11,595
Well, it's truly, it felt to him
like eternity being eaten by maggots

707
00:52:11,654 --> 00:52:13,725
and worms, but not being eaten up.

708
00:52:13,754 --> 00:52:17,234
And these worms just eating you
again and again, being continually

709
00:52:17,475 --> 00:52:20,475
burnt by flame tortured by demons.

710
00:52:20,955 --> 00:52:24,795
Uh, other accounts of hell
that I've heard you, you aren't

711
00:52:24,795 --> 00:52:26,055
having a party with people.

712
00:52:26,504 --> 00:52:31,024
You are isolated and far away,
essentially in lockdown, you

713
00:52:31,024 --> 00:52:35,975
were in solitary confinement
being burned, but not burning up.

714
00:52:37,444 --> 00:52:40,205
Tormenting fear dark.

715
00:52:40,295 --> 00:52:41,045
You can't see.

716
00:52:41,464 --> 00:52:47,645
Well, he called upon the name of God
and, and was resuscitated, uh, when he

717
00:52:47,645 --> 00:52:54,484
woke up and it took a number of years
for him to understand his encounter.

718
00:52:54,515 --> 00:52:59,855
But what he shared was he realized
that there is unforgiveness in his

719
00:52:59,855 --> 00:53:01,745
heart that he had held grudges.

720
00:53:02,745 --> 00:53:05,174
Against his father and
he had unforgiveness and

721
00:53:05,174 --> 00:53:06,285
bitterness against his dad.

722
00:53:06,285 --> 00:53:10,694
And he says, that was, that was the
reason because I had unforgiveness in

723
00:53:10,694 --> 00:53:19,845
my heart that I ended up in hell and we
need to, we need to safeguard ourselves

724
00:53:19,845 --> 00:53:23,834
from that, from that bitterness, from the
unforgiveness, because it will not only

725
00:53:23,834 --> 00:53:29,475
destroy our life on this side of time,
but it will destroy us for all of eternity

726
00:53:29,475 --> 00:53:32,654
before we get onto the next next topic.

727
00:53:32,745 --> 00:53:36,134
Uh, Weaver loops segment
where it transitions nicely.

728
00:53:37,214 --> 00:53:41,414
I want to point out that what's
happening here as well in the media

729
00:53:41,774 --> 00:53:47,414
is a normalization, a normalization
of psychedelic drugs, a normalization

730
00:53:47,414 --> 00:53:51,524
of demonization, a normalization of
how outs, just your own personal hell.

731
00:53:51,825 --> 00:53:55,305
You know, how bad can, how bad can
it really be to open yourself up to,

732
00:53:55,725 --> 00:53:58,725
uh, these shaman, uh, experiences.

733
00:54:00,645 --> 00:54:06,695
You know, it's, it's the most healing
therapeutic thing we could do do

734
00:54:06,695 --> 00:54:09,095
not be fooled, do not be fooled.

735
00:54:09,155 --> 00:54:15,995
It, it, it leads to dark and
paths where you too, you, you

736
00:54:16,145 --> 00:54:17,555
fall in love with your captor.

737
00:54:18,485 --> 00:54:21,125
It's like a pity self hatred.

738
00:54:21,975 --> 00:54:23,285
It is our captor.

739
00:54:23,285 --> 00:54:25,025
And we are held captive by it.

740
00:54:25,025 --> 00:54:30,245
We are, we are held captive by
it, but then it turns around

741
00:54:30,245 --> 00:54:31,715
and we, we like that feeling.

742
00:54:31,775 --> 00:54:33,575
We like that feeling of pity.

743
00:54:33,975 --> 00:54:36,035
So we like that feeling of self hatred.

744
00:54:36,035 --> 00:54:37,235
And we think that it's our friend.

745
00:54:37,235 --> 00:54:39,785
We think that re rejection is our friend.

746
00:54:39,785 --> 00:54:44,915
We think that these thoughts of CELTA
self-hatred and, and beating ourselves

747
00:54:44,915 --> 00:54:47,134
up are our friends, but they're not.

748
00:54:47,985 --> 00:54:54,845
We develop that Stockholm syndrome, just
like those boys being held by, by these

749
00:54:55,115 --> 00:54:57,935
pedophiles under stinks state sanctioned.

750
00:54:58,905 --> 00:55:04,245
Thought that these men were their
protectors and were there to help them.

751
00:55:05,085 --> 00:55:10,275
Well, before we go to our Weaver
limb segment, this show is brought

752
00:55:10,275 --> 00:55:12,515
to you by listeners like you.

753
00:55:12,515 --> 00:55:14,195
This is a value for value podcast.

754
00:55:14,195 --> 00:55:17,675
You don't have big advertisers
on the show, but it is fueled

755
00:55:17,675 --> 00:55:20,015
and funded by thousands.

756
00:55:20,375 --> 00:55:23,975
Uh, not thousands of people are
fueling and funding the show, but

757
00:55:23,975 --> 00:55:27,215
thousands each month turn to the show.

758
00:55:27,575 --> 00:55:31,805
And the, our purpose, our mission has
never been more vital than in this

759
00:55:32,134 --> 00:55:37,985
moment where we are seeing that this
attack against the things that we hold.

760
00:55:37,985 --> 00:55:43,655
So dear against society against children
is rising and, and on the client.

761
00:55:44,565 --> 00:55:48,735
So to keep this show going, if
you're getting value out of the

762
00:55:48,735 --> 00:55:51,345
show, which I assume you do,
because you're listening still.

763
00:55:51,705 --> 00:55:56,715
If you get value out of it can consider
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764
00:55:56,745 --> 00:56:02,355
out of it back to the show, because it
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765
00:56:02,385 --> 00:56:05,145
work, but to produce better work.

766
00:56:05,145 --> 00:56:08,985
So you can do that by visiting
our website@lucasscrubdot.com or

767
00:56:09,195 --> 00:56:13,155
by giving your, and giving your
hard quilt fee out there, or by.

768
00:56:14,384 --> 00:56:21,015
Listening to this show on a podcasting
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769
00:56:21,015 --> 00:56:26,805
friend, breeze, or Sphinx or pod station,
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770
00:56:26,805 --> 00:56:32,234
bits Satoshis as you listen, which that's
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771
00:56:32,234 --> 00:56:34,455
independent creators that I listened to.

772
00:56:35,145 --> 00:56:39,285
So you might want to consider checking
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773
00:56:39,585 --> 00:56:41,475
in that way today don't go away.

774
00:56:41,475 --> 00:56:45,165
We will be right back with our
closing Weaver and loom segment.

775
00:56:52,835 --> 00:56:54,154
Welcome back to Weaver Luma.

776
00:56:54,154 --> 00:56:57,875
Part of the show, we, we take ancient
wisdom and we weave it in with our

777
00:56:57,875 --> 00:57:01,715
everyday lives so that we can own
our future and weave our destiny.

778
00:57:01,715 --> 00:57:08,674
Well yesterday, a friend and longtime
listener of the show reached out and

779
00:57:08,765 --> 00:57:14,645
shared how they were in the midst
of being canceled on the Twitter.

780
00:57:15,305 --> 00:57:21,125
She had, she had shared with
a, an individual privately on

781
00:57:21,125 --> 00:57:27,335
Twitter, her, her thoughts about
the Israeli Palestinian conflict.

782
00:57:27,935 --> 00:57:32,944
And she said that she was pro
peace, which means she doesn't think

783
00:57:32,944 --> 00:57:36,634
that from the river to the seat,
Palestine will be free, is a good

784
00:57:36,634 --> 00:57:38,735
idea, which is a call for genocide.

785
00:57:40,475 --> 00:57:44,465
Now, I don't know exactly what the
exchange was, but this other lady.

786
00:57:45,495 --> 00:57:50,505
Then thought it would be a heroic virtue
signaling idea to take that tweet,

787
00:57:51,675 --> 00:57:57,195
screenshot it, that the private DM stream
shot it and tweeted out to all of her

788
00:57:57,195 --> 00:58:00,825
followers, which then turned the mob.

789
00:58:00,855 --> 00:58:05,925
The angry mob turned against her because
you know what heaven forbid, you have

790
00:58:05,925 --> 00:58:10,545
a thought that is different heaven
forbid you go against the status quo.

791
00:58:10,545 --> 00:58:12,225
And so she was in the
midst of being canceled.

792
00:58:13,095 --> 00:58:18,705
And I was, uh, recently gone through
this a number of a number of weeks ago,

793
00:58:19,365 --> 00:58:25,605
uh, where I too was talking about, you
know, my, my belief, my stance when

794
00:58:25,605 --> 00:58:31,155
it comes to Israel and Palestine being
against Hamas, but yet pro Palestine

795
00:58:31,185 --> 00:58:38,565
and pro Israel for the reconciliation
and a lot of people, really, a lot

796
00:58:38,565 --> 00:58:41,415
of people really did not like that.

797
00:58:41,805 --> 00:58:43,005
And the number of.

798
00:58:44,055 --> 00:58:49,904
Comments and attacks and, uh, a number
of in real life friends canceling me.

799
00:58:50,265 --> 00:58:51,674
Uh, it was, it was painful.

800
00:58:52,575 --> 00:58:56,765
It, it really does weigh on
someone's mind in someone's heart.

801
00:58:56,765 --> 00:59:03,935
And I worked through how to get up above,
get above the, the comments to get above

802
00:59:03,935 --> 00:59:09,694
the bicker and get above the arguments to
get above the, the explaining and the hurt

803
00:59:09,694 --> 00:59:12,545
that he experienced from people canceling.

804
00:59:12,545 --> 00:59:16,475
Cause it is, uh, it's, it's a
hurtful, painful experience.

805
00:59:16,985 --> 00:59:24,245
Uh, this was the quote that I continually
return to, that I continually held onto.

806
00:59:24,455 --> 00:59:29,944
And it was what really caused me
and continues to cause me to be able

807
00:59:29,944 --> 00:59:32,585
to overcome and get above it all.

808
00:59:32,585 --> 00:59:33,515
Here is the quote.

809
00:59:34,515 --> 00:59:37,485
It is by the one and only Jesus Christ.

810
00:59:37,694 --> 00:59:45,275
You said, love your enemies and pray, or
bless those who persecute you, not just

811
00:59:45,424 --> 00:59:52,295
love your enemies and tolerate them, but
actually ask that God would bless them.

812
00:59:52,475 --> 00:59:56,705
That those people who persecute us and
attacked us and, and say nasty things

813
00:59:56,705 --> 01:00:02,435
about us, turn on us, hate us, humiliate
us, seek you, turn other people against

814
01:00:02,435 --> 01:00:08,075
us who are actively, actively seeking
to destroy Troy, your life and my life.

815
01:00:08,735 --> 01:00:14,705
The way that we get above it all
is to one, forgive them and to

816
01:00:15,424 --> 01:00:17,585
ask that God would bless them.

817
01:00:17,795 --> 01:00:18,995
Abundantly blessed them.

818
01:00:19,565 --> 01:00:20,615
So it's not just pray.

819
01:00:20,705 --> 01:00:22,355
Oh, oh Lord.

820
01:00:22,835 --> 01:00:26,855
I hope that I hope that so-and-so
just has a miserable life.

821
01:00:27,245 --> 01:00:29,495
Don't curse them, but bless them.

822
01:00:30,845 --> 01:00:34,705
And it is, it's a very hard thing to do
when you're experiencing pain from an

823
01:00:34,705 --> 01:00:40,035
individual and this, it doesn't matter
what religion you're from or your, your

824
01:00:40,415 --> 01:00:43,555
religious background or belief in this.

825
01:00:44,335 --> 01:00:49,285
I promise you that if you exercise this,
that people who curse you, if you bless

826
01:00:49,285 --> 01:00:56,005
them and you practice that on a daily
basis, you will, you will find yourself

827
01:00:56,335 --> 01:01:02,425
in a place of freedom, especially when
it comes to these assaults and these tax.

828
01:01:02,425 --> 01:01:04,525
It's, it's the blessing.

829
01:01:05,005 --> 01:01:07,225
That is the way to freedom is forgiveness.

830
01:01:07,435 --> 01:01:13,275
That is the way to freedom because when we
hold bitterness and unforgiveness, we, we

831
01:01:13,345 --> 01:01:15,955
do put ourselves in that prison of help.

832
01:01:16,045 --> 01:01:21,565
We are the cap doors and the
captive, and we think that this

833
01:01:21,595 --> 01:01:23,965
anger and resentment against people.

834
01:01:25,920 --> 01:01:30,150
Core doing a strong, we think the fed is
our friend because we feel self justify.

835
01:01:30,150 --> 01:01:31,259
We feel vindicated.

836
01:01:31,259 --> 01:01:34,799
We feel like our anger is like, yes,
I'm angry for the right reasons.

837
01:01:34,799 --> 01:01:36,060
Then they did wrong me.

838
01:01:36,060 --> 01:01:36,900
I am right.

839
01:01:36,900 --> 01:01:37,560
And they are wrong.

840
01:01:37,560 --> 01:01:38,460
Well, it's true.

841
01:01:38,460 --> 01:01:38,970
Yes.

842
01:01:39,420 --> 01:01:41,520
But you are now finding
yourself in a prison.

843
01:01:41,520 --> 01:01:46,230
It's just like the story of a gentleman
that I met a number of years ago.

844
01:01:46,890 --> 01:01:49,020
You said it was unforgiveness
that put me in hell.

845
01:01:50,670 --> 01:01:55,200
And so don't, don't end up in that
place for your life personally,

846
01:01:55,500 --> 01:02:00,900
and the way to overcome the,
the psychological and spiritual

847
01:02:00,900 --> 01:02:02,370
attacks when you're being canceled.

848
01:02:02,370 --> 01:02:06,480
Because when you're being canceled, it's
not just, it's not just something that's

849
01:02:06,480 --> 01:02:11,700
happening to the natural, even though it
is, but with it, I'm nearly certain that

850
01:02:11,700 --> 01:02:13,740
people are speaking word curses against.

851
01:02:15,149 --> 01:02:19,730
People are speaking word curses that
have, that are like arrows spirit

852
01:02:19,730 --> 01:02:23,359
realm that are attacking your mind
and assaulting you in a ceiling.

853
01:02:23,359 --> 01:02:28,520
You, and the way that we can lift up
a shield against those themes is by

854
01:02:28,520 --> 01:02:29,720
forgiving and saying, you know what?

855
01:02:30,319 --> 01:02:32,270
I know that they're Hexie me.

856
01:02:32,270 --> 01:02:33,379
I know that they're cursing me.

857
01:02:33,379 --> 01:02:37,190
I know that they're probably using,
you know, their words as witchcraft

858
01:02:37,190 --> 01:02:41,240
against me, but I'm not going to walk
in the opposite spirit instead of

859
01:02:41,390 --> 01:02:45,379
overcoming evil with evil, I'm going
to overcome evil with good, and I will

860
01:02:45,379 --> 01:02:49,069
forgive and forgive and bless and bless.

861
01:02:49,339 --> 01:02:51,859
And that makes us overcome.

862
01:02:53,060 --> 01:03:01,279
And then the chaos from all that
conflict just fades away, fades away,

863
01:03:02,029 --> 01:03:09,980
and we come away from it healthier,
stronger, and more whole people.

864
01:03:11,265 --> 01:03:15,705
We don't become, we don't, we,
we don't become like the things

865
01:03:15,944 --> 01:03:19,535
that we, I hate, like the things
that we know is causing us pain.

866
01:03:19,535 --> 01:03:21,605
We do not want to, you become like that.

867
01:03:21,605 --> 01:03:26,015
You do not want to become
like that, but what do we want

868
01:03:26,015 --> 01:03:27,095
to do with our communities?

869
01:03:27,095 --> 01:03:30,725
How do we want to build up our
communities to become, uh, something

870
01:03:30,725 --> 01:03:33,634
that not only we are proud of, but
others can be proud of all that.

871
01:03:33,634 --> 01:03:33,694
Yeah.

872
01:03:33,825 --> 01:03:41,345
By sharing this episode with others, you
can post it online and your, your, your

873
01:03:41,345 --> 01:03:46,325
Twitters or your Instagrams or whatever,
but the best way that I liked getting

874
01:03:46,325 --> 01:03:51,424
stuff, and I like sharing stuff is by
sending an individual or to a text message

875
01:03:51,634 --> 01:03:53,674
saying, Hey, check out this episode.

876
01:03:53,705 --> 01:03:55,024
It makes me feel loved.

877
01:03:55,475 --> 01:03:58,774
And it makes when someone does
that, to me, it just makes me

878
01:03:58,774 --> 01:03:59,884
feel more connected to them.

879
01:03:59,884 --> 01:04:03,395
And then we can have a conversation,
actually talk about an it's

880
01:04:03,395 --> 01:04:09,245
through that defining and the
lane, the bricks of reality.

881
01:04:10,515 --> 01:04:11,625
That is our job as a leader.

882
01:04:11,625 --> 01:04:14,384
And it's through having those
conversations with our friends or

883
01:04:14,384 --> 01:04:20,625
coworkers or spouses or brothers, sister,
that we are able to build a strong wall

884
01:04:20,715 --> 01:04:27,495
of fortress and gates to allow the right
things in an out, to not just protect

885
01:04:27,555 --> 01:04:34,275
our lives, but to set culture and to
have a worldview that is healthy and

886
01:04:34,275 --> 01:04:37,035
that blesses other people around us.

887
01:04:37,035 --> 01:04:40,935
So thank you for listening to
the show and honored that you

888
01:04:40,935 --> 01:04:43,185
would spend this hour with me.

889
01:04:43,245 --> 01:04:46,725
And I love spending this hour with you.

890
01:04:47,895 --> 01:04:54,075
Remember, if you seek truth with all
of your heart, you will indeed find it.

891
01:04:54,165 --> 01:04:55,695
And it's through that process.

892
01:04:55,695 --> 01:04:59,955
You find your purpose and
you can own your future.