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Saved - November 5, 2023 at 2:18 AM

@ReturnOfKappy - Isaac’s Army

Is it just me, or are we going backwards as a society overall..? #WeWantAnswers #humanity https://t.co/dp8YNdUKLF

Saved - December 11, 2023 at 6:47 AM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

If civilization fails, nothing else matters https://t.co/MyI3Eh7qJT

Saved - December 13, 2023 at 3:52 AM

@Resist_05 - Pelham

There has never been democracy, but what ever happened to humanity..?🇵🇸💔 https://t.co/um830AhHAP

Saved - December 20, 2023 at 10:56 PM

@TuckerCarlson - Tucker Carlson

The actual end of democracy. https://t.co/OXA4SHnNug

Video Transcript AI Summary
On January 6th, there was no Trump-led insurrection as claimed by some. The crowd had no weapons or plan to overthrow the government. Trump himself was at the White House, calling for calm. However, a Colorado Supreme Court ruling cited the 14th Amendment to bar Trump from appearing on the state's ballot, despite no conviction of insurrection. This decision was seen as lunacy, especially when compared to the loss of the US's moral authority abroad. The left celebrated this ruling, with some expressing gratitude to unelected judges for overriding voters' desires. The Colorado Secretary of State, Jenna Griswold, stated on MSNBC that accusations on television are now enough to remove a presidential candidate. This erosion of due process and the rule of law raises concerns about the state of democracy.
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Speaker 0: This was pretty puzzling to watch. Whatever else January 6th was, and in some ways, we still don't know exactly what it was, it was not a Trump led insurrection. The crowd had no guns. They had no plan to overthrow the government. Nothing like that has ever emerged. And above all, Trump was not leading it. He was miles away at the White House at the time where he issued a public statement calling for calm and nonviolence. So why were the people on television telling us that Trump led an insurrection? This was, of course, a lie, but it was also a very obvious lie. So, clearly, we are watching the rollout of a talking point, words crafted for a specific purpose. But what was the purpose? We got an answer to that question yesterday when the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that because he led an insurrection, Donald Trump's then cannot appear on the state's ballot next fall. The 4 liberal judges who concluded this cited as their justification article Three of the 14th Amendment, which was written in 18/68 to keep former Confederate officials from holding office. That was the sum total of their reasoning. Despite the fact Donald Trump has never been convicted by any court of insurrection, and although the 14th amendment specifically does not apply to the presidency, Donald Trump cannot run for president because he's an insurrectionist. This seemed like lunacy because it was lunacy. 3000 miles away in El Salvador, there was no question about what was happening. The United States has lost its ability to lecture any other country about, quote, democracy, wrote Salvadoran president Nadeem Bukele. And yet in this country, no one on the left dared say that. Instead, Donald Trump's enemies celebrated. The Atlantic magazine expressed gratitude that unelected judges had, quote, rescued the country from the desires of voters because, actually, that's democracy. And then there was Jenna Griswold. That's the Colorado Secretary of State. You may not have seen her before, but you will instantly recognize the category she represents. Unhappy 39 year old liberal women with Ivy League degrees and a deep streak of authoritarian impulses. Here's Griswold on MSNBC last night explaining that a conventional legal process is no longer necessary for the left to get its way. No more trials or evidence or jury verdicts. An accusation made on television is now enough to remove a front runner from the presidential race. If Nancy Pelosi and Joe Scarborough call you bad, Americans are not allowed to vote for you. Watch. Speaker 1: Look. I believe he incited the insurrection. There were big questions around section 3 of the 14th amendment, and the Colorado Supreme Court has weighed in in a very loud way, making themselves clear. Frankly, we've never had a president try to steal the presidency and engage in insurrection, ever before. So Trump's actions are unprecedented. The Colorado Supreme Court confirmed that the district court got it right, that he did engage in insurrection. Yeah. I think, section 3 of the 14th amendment has to apply to the presidency because if not, it's a get out of jail free card. And in a country of laws where no man is above another, we can't have one office Be able to do whatever they want when it comes to rebellion and then be able to be seated in office again. Speaker 0: None of this seems very American. All that looks like the actual end of democracy.
Saved - December 24, 2023 at 8:32 AM

@KerryBurgess - Kerry Burgess

We are being played like never before. Just what is going on with the political elite who no longer serve but rule Europe and North America?? https://t.co/xQjAnRZzCD

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CTV News, Canada's largest media company, has been accused of banning the word "Palestine" and censoring pro-Palestinian messages. Journalists revealed that employees were instructed not to use the word "Palestine" in news coverage or on social media. They were also told not to cover protests calling for a ceasefire or interview anyone advocating for one. CTV News only allowed casualty numbers specific to Israelis, while summarizing Palestinian casualties in vague terms. Palestinian guests were allegedly harassed and disparaged, with only those who cried and refrained from criticizing Israel or calling for a ceasefire being invited back. CTV News quickly removed the only segment that mentioned Palestine. This bias has sparked outrage and accusations of enabling genocide.
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Speaker 0: Here's everything you need to know about the biggest news channel in Canada banning the word Palestine and censoring pro Palestinian messages. This is CTV News, Canada's biggest media company worth over $100,000,000,000. Now this week, Their own journalists came out and exposed what they were doing. These journalists shared that CTV News sent out an email to all of their employees telling them Not to use the word Palestine in any news coverage, whether it be on TV or on the social media pages. They were not to cover any protests that called for a ceasefire Nor anybody who called for a ceasefire. And they were also only approved to use casualty numbers that were specific to Israelis. But when it came to Palestinians, they were to summarize by the 100 or the 1,000, not specific numbers. This was an order to downplay what was happening in the Palestinians. These journalists also shared that CTV News harassed and disparaged Palestinian guests. And that Palestinian guests were only approved to be on if they were crying essentially. They couldn't be critical of Israel. They couldn't call for a ceasefire. And if they were, they were not invited back. This was the only piece of CTV News that used the word Palestine, and they Almost immediately took it out. CTV News is biased. This is evil. This is enabling the genocide. What do you guys think about this? That's all for this video. Free Palestine.
Saved - March 24, 2024 at 10:14 PM

@Lucas_Gage_ - Lucas Gage

Do you notice any similarities happening in your nation today? https://t.co/1y5OcYQbB8

Saved - April 15, 2024 at 8:15 AM

@Resist_05 - Pelham

Just a reminder that governments do not represent the people…🇵🇸🍉 https://t.co/UnVbmDmfN2

Saved - June 24, 2024 at 8:15 AM

@Resist_05 - Pelham

The world has reached a point where governments and media actually make people believe this is normal…🇵🇸💔 https://t.co/TwauELkk1i

Saved - June 24, 2024 at 10:32 PM

@TulsiGabbard - Tulsi Gabbard 🌺

WATCH: Ukraine’s “democracy” in action. Since our government is taking billions from our pockets to “protect democracy,” shouldn’t the country we are supposedly protecting (while destroying it) actually be a democracy? https://t.co/HKnmE54Hsr

Video Transcript AI Summary
Ukraine's President Zelensky banned another opposition party, seized assets, and controlled TV networks. He extended his term, canceled elections under martial law, and suspended the constitution. This raises concerns about potential dictatorship and abuse of power.
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Speaker 0: Here is something that the political establishment and propaganda media don't want you to know. Ukraine's president Zelensky has just banned yet another political opposition party, one that questioned his legitimacy as president and used Ukraine's Department of Justice to mandate the seizure of this party's members' assets. Now this is just the latest of Zelensky's actions to do this sort of thing. He began banning major political opposition parties in 2022 when he also started banning TV channels that were associated with his political opponents, and he took over total control of Ukraine's largest television networks, now controlled by their government. Zelensky's presidential term ended on May 20th. He canceled elections in the name of martial law, suspending Ukraine's constitution so that he could stay in power. And defenders of Zelensky will say, hey. Ukraine is in the middle of a war. They can't have elections. Just stop for a moment and think, if we accept that excuse or criteria for suspending the constitution and canceling elections, then we should presume that leaders in our own country and our own establishment media will also use this same excuse and rationale when they suspend our constitution and our elections, since we too are at war with Russia and China. If you think this sounds crazy, look at what's already going on. They've already started conditioning us to accept a dictatorship by rationalizing their own use of our Department of Justice to target president Trump and other political enemies in their efforts to stay in power.
Saved - July 3, 2024 at 7:08 PM

@umyaznemo - Rania

What the hell is wrong with this world!!!! https://t.co/kppl7VNPKc

Saved - July 8, 2024 at 2:44 AM

@Bernadotte22 - Emelia 🇸🇪

Shame on humanity https://t.co/MCMu7iirko

Saved - July 15, 2024 at 1:36 PM

@Resist_05 - Pelham

Whatever happened to humanity…🇵🇸💔 https://t.co/FLpmMwphZ9

Saved - August 3, 2024 at 2:29 PM

@KariLake - Kari Lake

Threat to democracy? 🤔🤔 https://t.co/gZEZ7toIEy

Saved - October 11, 2024 at 11:17 AM

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngo 🏳️‍🌈

Democrat democracy. https://t.co/kk5X5TsTeB

Saved - October 29, 2024 at 12:48 AM

@BlendrNews - BlendrNews

The average Canadian is living in a false reality. We do not live in a democracy. https://t.co/5G31nU9m2D

Video Transcript AI Summary
Evidence suggests connections between organized crime and Justin Trudeau's fundraising efforts, raising concerns about potential compromises within his inner circle. Trudeau has called elections strategically, indicating confidence in securing a majority, which implies deeper infiltration by external influences since 2013. There’s an ideological aspect to this, as seen with figures like Stephen Gouveau, who openly identify as socialists. Meetings between Canadian politicians and Chinese organizations linked to the United Front and State Security highlight a strategy of ideological subversion. The goal is to align interests and draw individuals closer, while those who resist are deemed enemies.
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Speaker 0: I can draw the concrete evidence of people related to an underground organized crime casino fundraising for Justin Trudeau. How close could China be to his inner circle? I'm told the Canadian intelligence believes people in his office could be compromised. Speaker 1: Trudeau pulled a shotgun on elections a couple times. The only time you do that is if you think you can win a majority. Following that logic, if they were involved in 2019 and 2021 and you know he's pulling that lever, in my opinion, it leads me to believe that they are far more infiltrated into that group and have a lot more influence than we're Speaker 0: being told. It it's not 2019 and 21. The evidence is they they supported him from when Justin Trudeau from 2013. Oh, wow. When it comes to the socialist states, there's an ideological element to it above just the pure economic power. It's kind of like, okay, can we subvert them ideologically? And you do see guys like Stephen Gouveau and stuff in parliaments openly state that he's a socialist. If you see a Stephen Guillebeau having meetings with green organizations in China, it's proven they're actually United Front and Chinese Ministry of State Security entities. This is part of the United Front Leninist thinking that China adopted. If someone's interest is X, you get close to them by being interested in x, and people that you can't capture are just classed enemy. United front, just bring everyone as close to you as you can.
Saved - November 3, 2024 at 10:22 PM

@DisrespectedThe - The Disrespected Trucker

We seriously has been taken over by Communists https://t.co/GYOTcqIBBM

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I felt like I was in another country. After Hurricane Helene, I joined Charlie from Aerial Recovery to assess the destruction in North Carolina. We met a young man who provided us with a ground-to-air radio and helped us find a helicopter ride. At a checkpoint, police recognized our vehicle and assisted us. Despite wanting to help, local law enforcement was limited to standing by. We found a woman in distress and ensured she was safe. Supplies were abundant in Asheville, but small towns lacked resources. Our first rescue mission involved a premature baby, which we successfully transported to a hospital. We also responded to a call for a woman on oxygen, locating her through SOS signs. Many people were cut off from communication, so we flew low, searching for signs of distress.
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Speaker 0: I I felt like I was in another country. Speaker 1: We we asked we asked the the law enforcement folks in Lake Lure, what resources are you getting from the state? And they said, we're being told every town going on. Speaker 0: Hey. I'm Jonathan Howard. I was the Air Force, combat controller. Did that for about 12 years. Speaker 1: I'm Charlie Kebaugh, the, chief development officer at, aerial recovery. Speaker 0: Hurricane Helene, I was with the state guard. Charlie is with aerial recovery. We were working together side by side out there. Charlie was like, hey. Do you wanna come in North Carolina? Because that's when we were kinda hearing, like, what was going on. So once I saw the level of destruction, what was going on, Charlie was like, hey. You wanna get in your plane and go up there tomorrow? And I was like, yes. So we we landed and this random kinda, like, young dude, I'd probably say at mid twenties, he just came up to us. He was like, hey. Do you guys need, like, a ground to air radio? And I was kinda like, yeah. I'm a controller. I could definitely use that radio. He's like, yeah. Here's the radio. I was just kinda like, she's just kinda weird. Speaker 1: Who gets the radio away? Speaker 0: It's like a worn on radio. He's just like, here's the radio. Mhmm. I don't need it. I was just like, okay. We started talking to him, like, tell him who we were. We needed a helicopter ride. Right. And he was like, oh, let me see if I can find you guys a helicopter ride. So Zed come up to us, and he was like, heard you guys need a helicopter ride. We're like, yeah. He's like, okay. I'll be back an hour and a half. I gotta fly these guys. I'll come back, and that's literally how that connection was made. Speaker 1: Everything was great. Everything was, positive. Jeremy actually had a call with Robert f Kennedy, his wife and RFK himself with the mayor of of, of those towns. And then they came and picked John and I up at the airport at the, at the airfield, and we drove out to Little Rock or, to Chimney Rock in Lake Lure and got stopped by a cop at the checkpoint. Speaker 0: This is where it gets crazy. Go ahead. Speaker 1: And we're in a truck. We're in a a white Chevy with big aerial recovery and track house logos all over the side of it. And so we meet the get get the first checkpoint, and the cops sees the vehicle and says, oh, aerial recovery. Hold on. I've been told to watch out for you guys. And so we sit there, and then the police captain comes up and says the same thing. So I take my phone out, turn my video camera on. They quickly let us by. That that that police captain actually drove us to the next next checkpoint. Why'd you pull your camera out? Because I knew what they were doing. I knew they were saying that. By this time, I kinda heard a little bit of a turf war going on. Our team that was already in place had a little bit of a rift with the Michigan task force. So I even I started talking to Speaker 0: the deputies because they were like my age. They were cool guys. Yeah. I was like, what are the heavy guys doing? Are you guys doing, like, search and recovery, knocking on doors, making sure people are okay? And he's like, man, we want to. The only thing we can do is stand right here at this checkpoint. And there was 8 of them at that one checkpoint on a single lane road. And I was like, what do you mean you're just standing here? He's like, that's all we can do is stand here on this one lane road. This is in Lake Moore. This is, like, kinda like ground 0 for all the destruction. There were so much for these guys, and they wanted to go work. They were like, we want to, but we can't. Speaker 1: And, you know, we we we didn't get we didn't get anything done that day because because when the sun goes down at 7 PM, they want everybody out of town. The little bit of work that we did get done there on the ground on that day was to go search a neighborhood that they had already searched the day before And find a woman in her house, you know, very, very poor condition mentally, not gonna make it. I don't know if they went and did door to door searches or not, but, like, she clearly would have no place still be in there. Speaker 0: She was smoking a cigarette that wasn't light lit. Yeah. She and she thought it was lit. She was literally, like, smoking a cigarette and it was being lit. Like, she was just so delusionally Yeah. Speaker 1: We didn't I mean, we didn't leave her. Speaker 0: No. We we wouldn't saw her out. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. As soon as one of our guys made contact with her, he would not leave. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: So it was very apparent. Speaker 0: Asheville had all the supplies you could think of. But when you go to these small towns, they had nothing, like, nothing. There was even a place we went to on day 6. We were the first people to make contact with them on day 6. I I could not believe it. I was like, no one else has been out here? They're like, no. Speaker 1: Well, the roads are gone. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: The roads are gone. You can only get to places by air. Speaker 0: Her very first rescue mission was actually, a a premature baby. Speaker 1: Save Our Allies, shared a lead, a request with us, and had a phone number attached to it. So I called the phone number. It was the grandmother that answered the phone, Lisa, and gave us the whole scenario of what was going on. You know, 11 day old baby was born premature, only 4 days out of the hospital. Mom's not doing well either. Baby's, you know, somewhat unresponsive. Speaker 0: This is the first mission we're ever doing with this civilian helicopter. So I'm talking to the pilot, getting to know his background. Hey. Are you a military like, former military helicopter pilot? He's like, I fly Gulfstreams around the world. I mean, he's helicopter's license, but he's landing at, like, nice airfields. And he's like, I've never landed in the field, like, an open field like this. So I'm, like, talking to him, like, well, we got power lines here on this side of the road. We got power lines on this side of the road. It's not a flat terrain. Like, I'm trying to talk him in into this, and he's like, alright. We're just gonna kinda figure it out. We land out there in the field. A bunch of my, SMU guys, the special mission unit guys that were out there, our paramedic Paul and Byron, they come running out with the baby in a little car seat holder. And they had the mom and grandma, and we get them loaded into the helicopter. We take off from there. I should say this, when Paul got to the baby, the baby was actually blue. Like, the skin was blue because it just wasn't breathing very good. From the field, we flew out to Mission Hospital in Asheville. Charlie was coordinating with the hospital getting them on the phone because our frequencies weren't working with the helicopter. Kinda same scenario. We're flying up to this hell this hospital. It's, it's very windy. There's a little bit of rain. And the pilot there's a helicopter laying in the pad on top of the roof of the helicopter. And I'm like, well, Mark, that's where you gotta land. And he's like, well, find me something on the ground. And I see 2 more h l z's on the ground, but there's 2 helicopters on. So I was like, the only place you can go is on that roof. And he's like, I've never landed on a roof. And he's kinda nervous about it. I'm just like, alright, Mark. Like, it's gotta get that thing down. And I'm looking at the windsock on top of the hospital, and it was a direct 9 degree crosswind on the pad. So as we were coming in, like, the wind was just kinda picking us. It was moving us, and it was probably about 3 feet before we hit the ground. I was calling out, like, 3 feet, 2 feet. I thought he was actually gonna, like, abort the landing and take off because the wind was, like, pushing us kinda toward the flight. Like, we're gonna go over the pad and fall off the building. Shit. And then he kinda, like, backed it up, and then he just kinda, like, just dropped it on top of the helipad. And I was like, me and him jumped out. We rushed that baby inside, and there was, like, I think, 2 doctors, 3 nurses. Mhmm. And, they were there to that baby, and, man, it was, like, the biggest relief I've ever felt in my life. Like, it was just, like, the emotions were just, like, starting to hit me. And it was just it was wild. I'm not really a big emotional guy, but, like, I I I I wanted to cry when that happened. Like, I just He's gonna cry. The whole Yeah. The whole week. So we just did doctor Phil on, Tuesday, and they wanted to talk about the baby rescue specifically. And we didn't know it, but they brought their grandma all out. Like, surprised us, and he almost got me crying. Like, I was I was my eyes were watering up pretty good. The baby couldn't come because it was still premature, but the the intent was for the baby and the mom to go there. But, yeah. So that was that was actually really, cool that they reached that they did that for us. We got to find out. But I think maybe a week later, the grandma did reach out to Charlie and, like, sent some photos of the baby, and we're just like, I can't believe it. Like, it's it's all good to go. Wow. Speaker 1: There was a, a gentleman that knew his parents were trapped. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: So Sean hiked, I don't know, 5 miles or so over the mountain to get to his parents' house. His mom's on oxygen. And, when he gets there, they realize that, you know, she's got about less than a day's left of fuel to power the generator. The generator powers the oxygen machine. So they got a request out for help. All we had was the, a grid coordinate. We didn't have a home address, so we we flew to a grid coordinate. Didn't really see much there. We found the river with a road next to it. So we kinda flew the river, and then John spotted an SOS sign painted on the road. Speaker 0: I didn't even see it the first time we actually flew over. There was a bridge right in front of it that was just completely demolished. And then I saw the white letter at the side of my eye, and I was just like, oh, wait. SOS? And then I looked a little bit further away, and then it was carved in the mud and said SOS as well. You wouldn't think it's America. Yeah. But that's from that mission, that's what we started flying. We would start flying looking for SOS or, like, people just waving at us because what we kinda discovered was a lot of the emissions we would get from, like, centers or, like, from Facebook. A lot of these people have no way even transmit. They need help. There's no cell phone signal. There's no WiFi. So, like, you literally have to just go fly these rivers and roads looking for SLS.
Saved - December 16, 2024 at 4:31 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

You are witnessing the collapse of Civilization. https://t.co/VofaYAT8fS

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We will not let fear win. A world without trans people or drag has never existed and never will. Queer individuals have always been part of our lives; they are our coworkers, family, and friends. Drag is a form of art, culture, education, creativity, and comedy, but it is not a crime. Thank you for your time.
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Speaker 0: We will not let fear win. A world without trans people has never existed. A world without drag has never existed, and it never will. Queer people have always been here amongst us. They are our coworkers. They are our brothers, our sisters. They are our mothers, our fathers. They are our families. Drag is art. Drag is culture. Drag is educational. Drag is creative. Drag is comedy, but drag is not a crime. My name is Carla Bobo, and thank you so much for your time.
Saved - December 22, 2024 at 8:40 PM

@AdameMedia - ADAM

What kind of society produces people who do this? https://t.co/1y5VdYi7Lq

Saved - January 16, 2025 at 7:34 AM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

This is the ACTUAL threat to democracy and most of you don't even know what it is https://t.co/tCNisxyIbC

Saved - March 4, 2025 at 4:08 PM

@ClownWorld_ - Clown World ™ 🤡

What have we become? https://t.co/da5wdmfFUE

Saved - March 28, 2025 at 9:30 AM

@iAnonPatriot - American AF 🇺🇸

WTF happened to our government…!? https://t.co/laDNPlJOKk

Saved - April 27, 2025 at 2:33 PM

@DefiantLs - Defiant L’s

How does a person get to this point? https://t.co/xCRqmqM2z5

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker questions why someone didn't receive a ticket for not using a turn signal. The speaker offers to help someone talk to someone else and asks to call an ambulance. The speaker then yells "All of you stupid, fat fucking white privilege, brother," and states, "You can't take me money."
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Speaker 0: Why the fuck doesn't he get a ticket? I can help you talk to somebody. Didn't use his turn signal. Can I please call you to ambulance? Can I talk with you? All of you stupid, fat fucking white privilege, brother. Okay. You can't take me money, Okay.
Saved - May 31, 2025 at 7:22 PM

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

How long will 8 Billion people allow a group of psychopaths to run the world? https://t.co/FIcWZGOeTS

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Eight billion people are controlled by 100 elite oligarch families who dictate all aspects of life. Governments meant to serve the people are instead making the people work for them, threatening them into compliance. The world's problems persist because the 8 billion allow themselves to be divided and conquered, fighting over scraps while the elite control everything. The speaker claims that the Democrat versus Republican divide is a false one. The only reality is a group of elite oligarchs that torture men, women, and children worldwide. Unity and mutual love are the keys to humanity's liberation and progress.
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Speaker 0: Long will 8,000,000,000 people allow 100 families to control them. These are the elite oligarchs that control the planet. You know, they literally run us. They tell us what to do, hear, see, smell, taste, touch, feel, where we can go, where we can't go. Don't cross over that invisible line because if you do, you know, you're illegal and all this other kind of crazy stuff. They're running us. And we are governments are put in place to work for the people, but they got it flipped and they got us working for them. Right. And telling us what they're gonna do to us if we don't listen to them, that's the opposite of what it's supposed to be. But the problem, the reason why the world it is today, why we have this boot on our neck is because it's because of us. We're we're the problem. The 8,000,000,000 are the problem. How come we as 8,000,000,000 people haven't stopped falling for these divide and conquer tactics and stop fighting each other over the scraps and realize who the real enemy is? While we're fighting each other, they're just cutting up the pie and laughing at us. Left wing, right wing, all the same bird. Right? There's no such thing as a Democrat or Republican. Mhmm. The only thing that does exist, like I say, is a group of elite oligarchs that torture men, women, and children worldwide. That exists. Mhmm. Democrat, Republican doesn't exist. Mhmm. And I feel that when mankind when we stand up, the table falls off of our backs, and the game is over. And standing up means unity, loving one another, treating you and and everyone else like brother and sister, and then humanity will really take huge strides.
Saved - July 9, 2025 at 9:38 PM

@WarlordDilley - Brenden Dilley

Something is happening with our culture... https://t.co/vNMCoNndwB

Saved - August 29, 2025 at 2:28 AM

@truthache68 - truthache

Why do most people think we need government? https://t.co/QyYubuuCy6

Video Transcript AI Summary
- The reason most people believe we need government is because of a lack of trust in human beings. - The solution is to place a subset of people we don’t trust inside of a political monopoly. - The people we don’t trust are going to vote people we don’t trust into the political monopoly and then run free and fair elections even though we don’t trust them. - It’s this self destroying logic. - If you don’t trust people, then you would not trust government. - It shouldn’t exist. - And if you do trust people, then you wouldn’t need this political monopoly at all. - So, I mean, the idea of government is destroyed on the basis of logic alone. - 100%.
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Speaker 0: And also crazy faulty logic. Can I just go through this quickly? Because it just blows my mind the more I think about it. The reason most people believe that we need government government is a political monopoly, by the way, which I know freaks some people out when they think about it, but it it really is. It's a political monopoly over a certain territory. But the the reason most people believe we need government is because of a lack of trust in human beings. So they say we don't trust human beings, and our solution is gonna be to take a subset of people we don't trust and put them inside of a political monopoly. And then they say it's okay because the people that we don't trust are gonna vote people we don't trust into the political monopoly and then run free and fair elections even though we don't trust them. So it's this self destroying logic. If you don't trust people, then you would not trust government. It shouldn't exist. And if you do trust people, then you wouldn't need this political monopoly at all. So, I mean, the idea of government is destroyed on the basis of logic alone. 100%.
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