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The speaker claims 100 elite families control 8 billion people, dictating every aspect of life. Governments meant to serve the people are instead making the people work for them. The speaker believes the world's problems stem from the 8 billion people falling for "divide and conquer" tactics, fighting each other over scraps while the elite control everything. The speaker states that the Democrat and Republican parties do not exist, but rather a group of elite oligarchs torture men, women, and children worldwide. The speaker suggests that humanity will progress when people unite, love each other, and treat everyone as siblings.

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The wealthy business interests control everything, not politicians. They own land, corporations, and media. They lobby for self-interest, not critical thinking citizens. They want obedient workers, not informed individuals. The system benefits them, not the people. It's a rigged game, but many are unaware or indifferent.

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Regardless of political affiliation, the speaker argues that both Republicans and Democrats are part of a corrupt system known as the shadow government. They compare it to changing the hood ornament of a car that is about to harm you, emphasizing that it makes no difference. The speaker believes that citizens will never rise against those in power if they continue to be deceived by the illusion of choice presented every few years.

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Politicians are just a facade, as the real power lies with the wealthy elite who own everything. They control the land, corporations, media, and even the government. Their goal is to accumulate more wealth for themselves while keeping the population ignorant and obedient. They don't want critical thinkers or well-informed individuals who can question the system. Instead, they want obedient workers who will accept worsening conditions and the loss of benefits. They even plan to take away people's retirement funds to benefit their Wall Street friends. This system is rigged, but many people remain oblivious or apathetic. The hardworking, average citizens continue to elect these uncaring politicians who only serve their own interests.

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The speaker argues that all newspapers are owned by “the tiny hats,” and then invites the audience to consider all of the racist content that used to appear in newspapers. The core claim is that the tiny hats produced the racist material found in newspapers, and that when they own the entire newspaper industry, they are responsible for what gets produced and shown to the public. They extend this claim to assert that the tiny hats also owned the slave trade, were the merchants, and owned the stores and marts, and then owned the newspapers. From there, they assert that the tiny hats own all information or production that goes into the newspapers containing racist content, describing this as twisted and highlighting a perceived coherence in who controls what the public sees. The speaker then discusses a divide and conquer tactic aimed at “the people” of the country. They claim that ordinary people, who are “the people of the country,” are the ones being screwed by the tiny hats. The argument presented is that owning the entire media—newspapers, radio, television, and movies—enables this group to influence public perception and prevent unity among the populace. According to the speaker, this ownership leads to the creation of division, with groups of people across America failing to unite against the alleged core manipulators. The speaker contends that the tiny hats control both the right and the left, as well as the media and politicians, and thereby hold sway over the entire information ecosystem (newspapers, televisions, radios, and the whole system). Finally, the speaker asserts that these powerful groups—Rothschilds, Lehman Brothers, Warburgs, and bankers who run the system—are the ones ultimately being opposed, but that the public remains divided because these groups own the media and the political landscape. The overarching claim is that control of media and information by these financiers and elite groups enables ongoing manipulation and division, preventing unity against the perceived centralized power.

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Speaker 0 cites Henry Kissinger’s book Kiss the Boys Goodbye, urging viewers to get the book. In the book, Kissinger allegedly says United States military people are “a bunch of dogs” and “dogs” because they wear dog tags, implying nobody cares if they get killed. They also reference George Bush’s mother, described as “incredibly ugly” and “scary,” who allegedly said on national television about Americans being killed in the Middle East: “why should I waste my mind, my beautiful mind on people dying? Hell, I like what the hell do I care? Man, I’m dying.” This quote is presented as the president’s mother stating that America doesn’t care about its soldiers, reinforcing the claim that soldiers are expendable. The speaker explains the term GI as “government issue,” noting that the government issues pants, shoes, car, underwear, food, and everything else. Therefore, soldiers are “government issue,” like an oil can, a tire, or any other item the government issues. The point is made that after a war ends, the United States Corporation does not go back to Vietnam (or other theaters) to collect trash—oil cans, tires, jeeps, tanks—because the trash and junk are blown up; the war is over, so it’s all “government issue.” Consequently, soldiers are left behind, in what the speaker describes as a concentration camp in Cambodia, and the refrain repeats: “leave him, he’s just a GI, a government issue.” The speaker then shifts to a personal confession: at seventy-one years old, he has spent fifty-three years in the world of the occult. The word occult is defined as Latin for “hidden,” asserting that what is important has been hidden and that those at the top know things others don’t. He emphasizes that this realization has astounding him about how much people don’t know about the world they live in. He urges young people watching to wake up and “get a life” and start figuring out who owns them. He questions “all this crap about people owning your body on this New York Stock Exchange,” implying ownership or control by powerful entities. In sum, the speaker presents a sequence of provocative claims linking Kissinger’s alleged statements, the Bush family quote about indifference to soldiers’ deaths, a harsh critique of the GI concept and postwar neglect, a long personal claim about occult knowledge, and a warning to wake up to hidden powers allegedly controlling people.

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The speaker believes the "deep state" is more afraid than they appear because more people are waking up to lies about COVID, climate, gender politics, and the economy. The speaker thinks those who are awake don't realize their power or that they are the majority. Inertia and financial struggles prevent people from uniting. People are spending their time trying to earn money and keep their families afloat.

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The speaker presents a narrative framing the modern American experience as the result of a deliberate, decades-long psyop (SIOP) that has engineered economic and social hardship. The core claims include: - The SIOP has taught Americans to accept being broke as normal and to accept that prices rise every year, taxes are normal, and that one should strive to pay bills rather than achieve financial security. - The conventional path of growing up with the belief that earning a certain income (initially $80,000, then $100,000, then $150,000) would secure a family’s livelihood has shifted. Now both spouses are expected to work to achieve financial freedom, leading to hiring nannies and babysitters, leaving the home, and disengaging from community life. - This economic and policy framework is alleged to have eroded time with family, community bonds, self-esteem, and marriage, culminating in widespread changes in how Americans live and relate to one another. The speaker asserts that these conditions were not normal but nefarious and damaging to American life. - The turning point is linked to President Donald Trump, who is portrayed as challenging the status quo by declaring “this is your country and that’s your money,” and refusing to back down as adversaries mobilize against him. - Opponents and those seen as destroying the American way are described as undermining Trump’s agenda. In 2019, as Trump “hit his stride,” the speaker alleges the release of COVID-19—the largest SIOP in global history—referred to as a “biological weapon” and a “scandemic,” used to extort trillions of dollars from the economy and to influence elections. - The narrative claims that there was an overt theft of the election, hijacking of democracy, and the installation of barbed wire around the capital, all framed as normal under what the speaker calls a manipulated system. - In the following years, there is said to have been an invasion of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of illegal immigrants into the United States, with resources being depleted as a result. - Citizens allegedly became domestic terrorists in the eyes of those in power, facing surveillance of phones, computers, and lives. - Despite these pressures, Trump allegedly persisted, and the movement is said to have fought through courts and legal challenges, including “lawfare,” in an ongoing struggle against the establishment. - The speaker claims that the arrival of Elon Musk as a powerful ally helped uncover and publicize fraud, waste, and abuse of American taxpayer funds. This alliance is described as part of a broader effort to confront entrenched power. - The closing assertion is that subversion and infiltration remain the only tools of those in power as their funding dries up, and that “this is your liberation day.”

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Education will never improve because the "owners of this country" don't want it to. These "real owners" are the wealthy business interests that control everything, not the politicians who only provide the illusion of choice. These owners possess everything, including land, corporations, and the government. They control the Senate, Congress, state houses, city halls, and judges. They also own the major media companies, thus controlling the news and information the public receives.

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Regardless of political affiliation, the speaker believes that both Republicans and Democrats are part of a corrupt system known as the shadow government. They compare it to changing the hood ornament of a car that is about to harm you, stating that it ultimately makes no difference. The speaker argues that as long as citizens are deceived by the illusion of choice in elections, they will never rise up against those who operate in the shadows.

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The speaker criticizes the education system, claiming that more money and resources won't improve it. They argue that the real owners of the country, wealthy business interests, control everything including politicians, media, and important decisions. These owners want obedient workers, not critical thinkers, and they aim to take away retirement and Social Security money. The speaker believes that Americans are willfully ignorant of the truth and that the American dream is a falsehood.

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Education struggles because the true owners of this country—wealthy business interests—control everything. Politicians are merely a facade, giving the illusion of choice while the real power lies with those who own the land, corporations, and media. Their goal is to maintain a population of obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They want people just smart enough to perform tasks but not question the system, which has been deteriorating for decades. As they seek to reclaim retirement funds and Social Security, the average citizen remains unaware of the manipulation. This is the reality of the American dream: it requires being asleep to believe it.

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Forget the elections; they are a charade meant to create the illusion of choice. The true owners of this country are the wealthy, who systematically transfer wealth from the poor to the rich. This process has intensified under the current government, which operates like a fascist regime where corporations effectively control the state. Fascism in America won't look like historical examples; it will be disguised in everyday attire. The reality is that poverty is rising, and the rich are getting richer, while the poor continue to suffer.

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Other countries graduate more scientists than the US, and education is to blame. Politicians hide behind the flag, the Bible, and children. The real owners of the country, wealthy business interests, control everything. Politicians are just there to make you think you have a choice. They don't want a population capable of critical thinking, just obedient workers. They want your retirement money and will give it to their Wall Street friends. The game is rigged, but most Americans remain ignorant. The American dream is a lie, and you have to be asleep to believe it.

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"99% of the media is run by a single group of people, and that 1% that is not That's crazy." "A complete, like, ethnic Yeah. Monopoly, an ethnical monopoly." "They know exactly what they're doing." "through the media, do you have a lot of social control?" "I really believe our democs is the illusion of choice." "Republicans and Democrats. They all they all work for the same freaking people." "it's the illusion of opinion." "left one CNN, right wing Fox News, run by the same people." "They have you arguing over this, like, small stuff." "they all want you to agree on Israel." "there are certain things they want you to agree on, then you have to argue on it." "It's the illusion of opinion. Democracy, illusion of choice. The media, illusion of opinion."

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1% control the world, 4% are their puppets, 90% are sleeping zombies, and 5% are trying to wake up. The 1% uses divide and conquer tactics, creating divisions based on race, religion, and ethnicity. They distract us with these divisions while implementing their agenda. Our leaders don't care about us and create problems to offer their solutions. They control us through vaccines, phones with personal information, and a cashless society. If 90% wake up, the 1% and 4% will lose power.

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Education will never improve because the wealthy business interests who control everything don't want an informed population capable of critical thinking. They own and control the land, corporations, politicians, media, and even the justice system. They spend billions of dollars each year lobbying for their own interests, which involve taking more for themselves and giving less to everyone else. They want obedient workers who are just smart enough to do their jobs but not smart enough to question the system. The game is rigged, but most people remain ignorant and apathetic. The American dream is a lie that requires people to be asleep to believe it.

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The speaker argues that certain people are deliberately trying to fool us into believing that movies and other media are real in order to enslave humanity. They define slavery not simply as using force with a gun, but as a process in which energy comes from our attention, and the goal is to capture that attention to control reality. In this view, attention is energy, and those who can focus our attention can construct the reality we experience, making it their own. Consequently, we watch movies, use the Internet, and engage with technologies like artificial intelligence because these tools are part of a system designed to enslave the mind by shaping perceived reality. The speaker asserts that reality is defined by what we imagine, and imagination is the animating force of the universe. If others can capture and direct our attention, they can create their preferred reality, effectively enslaving us through our beliefs and perceptions. They claim this is why we consume media and why schools promote artificial intelligence: to further enslave us. The broader claim is that all of human history centers on enslavement, and progress itself is framed as a form of enslavement rather than genuine liberation. There is a progression described where new capabilities—watching movies, having social media, communicating with others, and using AI like ChatGPT—appear as advancements but are presented as mechanisms to control our minds. The speaker emphasizes that we are given access to technologies and information that can be used to enslave, not liberate, and that these developments encourage belief in a false or manipulated reality. The ultimate message is that by convincing people that the current reality is the only true reality, those in control can maintain power over them. Toward the end, the speaker raises a question about the identity of the enforcers, asking, “Who are these people?” but concedes that they do not know who they are. The overall claim remains that the purpose behind movies, the Internet, schools, and artificial intelligence is to enslave the human mind by manipulating perceived reality, with reality itself being shaped by what people imagine and believe.

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The speaker claims that the system is rigged and that we are the ones who truly protect ourselves, not the company, scientists, or government. They argue that the media constantly bombards us with messages, telling us what to believe, think, and buy. The speaker asserts that we have no freedom of choice and are owned by wealthy businesses who control everything, including land, corporations, and the government. They also mention that the elite across the world are becoming more divided. The speaker believes that those in power want obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They highlight the contrast between what they want and the reality of Americans in Texas.

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The reason education sucks is the same reason it will never be fixed: the owners of this country don’t want that. The real owners are the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicians; politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. They’ve long since bought and paid for the senate, the congress, the state houses, the city halls. They’ve got the judges in their back pocket, and they own all the big media companies so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear. They’ve got you by the bulls. They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else. But they don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They want obedient workers because they own this fucking place. It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.

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The speaker claims that a small group of wealthy individuals own and control everything, including land, corporations, government, and media. They argue that politicians are irrelevant and are only there to give the illusion of choice. The Federal Reserve is described as independent and not subject to oversight. The speaker criticizes the distribution of money to banks without transparency. They believe that the powerful do not want well-informed individuals capable of critical thinking, but rather obedient workers. The lack of questioning and complacency is attributed to people's prosperity and reliance on technology.

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They don't want a population capable of critical thinking or well-informed citizens. Instead, they seek obedient workers—people just smart enough to operate machines and handle paperwork, but not smart enough to challenge the system. This system has been failing workers for decades, offering increasingly worse jobs with lower pay, longer hours, and disappearing benefits. Now, they're targeting Social Security, aiming to take retirement funds to benefit their wealthy allies on Wall Street. Ultimately, they control everything, and the rest of us are excluded from their elite circle.

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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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The speaker claims that the system is rigged and that we are the ones who truly protect ourselves, not the company, scientists, or government. They argue that the media constantly tells us what to believe and buy, making us believe we have freedom of choice when we don't. The speaker asserts that big wealthy businesses control everything, including land, corporations, politics, and media. They state that the elite across the world are becoming more powerful, while the majority of people in every country don't want that. The speaker believes that those in power want obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They mention that this goes against the idea of Americans valuing independence.

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It appears that the speaker believes that only a population with a low IQ would elect wealthy individuals who do not care about them. They emphasize that these individuals have no concern for the people and that nobody seems to notice or care. The speaker suggests that the owners of the country rely on Americans remaining ignorant to the truth, comparing it to a painful experience. They conclude by stating that the American dream is only believable if one is asleep.
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