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The globalist elites, who control financial markets, media, and governments, aim to destroy Russia because it is a major power in Europe with a strong national identity and valuable resources. They have flooded Western countries with non-Europeans to weaken their national identities and cultures, and they want to do the same to Russia. By removing Putin and taking control of Russia, they can exploit its resources and further enrich themselves. However, Russia is resisting their agenda.

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Alexander Dugan, a Russian philosopher often labeled as "Putin's brain," discusses the decline of traditional values in the West, attributing it to the rise of individualism rooted in Protestant reform and nominalism. He argues that liberalism has evolved from classical to new liberalism, which now prioritizes minority rule over majority consensus and prescribes progressive ideologies. Dugan warns that this trajectory leads to a potential abandonment of human identity, paving the way for transhumanism and artificial intelligence. He contrasts this with Putin's traditional leadership, which defends sovereignty and traditional values, provoking a deep-seated animosity from Western progressives. Dugan emphasizes that this conflict is not coincidental but a fundamental clash of worldviews. He advocates for the open exchange of ideas, highlighting the importance of free speech in society.

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David Icke discusses his long history of challenging mainstream narratives and the consequences he’s faced as a result, including censorship and travel bans. He traces his censorship to the mid-1990s after writing And the Truth Shall Set You Free, where he discussed Zionism, Sabbateanism, and their alleged influence. He asserts that he quoted official Russian revolution documents showing Jewish involvement, which led to demonization and actions by the Anti-Defamation League and others. He emphasizes that his point was not about condemning a group as a whole, but about exposing the dynamics of a “global cult” or cabal that he believes operates behind world events. Icke describes a progressive narrowing and coordination of bans across borders. He was banned from speaking in Canada in the 1990s, faced obstacles in Britain, and was eventually banned from The Netherlands after a peace rally in Amsterdam was publicly opposed by Jewish organizations and linked to broader climate-change activism. He explains that the Schengen Border Group’s agreements mean a ban in one member country can lead to bans in all 30, effectively limiting his travel across much of Europe. He notes court involvement and legal wrangling over terms and laws that allegedly changed or were removed, yet the bans persisted. He and his team produced a film, Persona Non Grata, detailing these legal battles and how the judiciary, political system, and media interlock to suppress dissent. In the UK, he explains, the bans influence where he can speak and how media attention is directed. He argues that the media’s control over perception is central to the cabal’s power: controlling information feeds into how people perceive reality, which then influences behavior. He discusses the concept of the Overton window, the range of permitted debate, and how censorship polices what can be discussed. He contends that during COVID, billions were subjected to centralized policy via the World Health Organization, which he claims is controlled by a small network of powerful families (Rockefellers, Rothschilds) and figures like Bill Gates. He asserts Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is a mouthpiece for these interests and claims that the pandemic demonstrated how “perception management” can drive mass behavior, such as masking and lockdowns. Icke argues there are two broad respondent groups during tyranny: those who unquestioningly obey authority and those who fear the consequences of noncompliance. He contends a third group—people who research, question, and refuse to cooperate with tyranny—has historically ended tyrannies. He condemns what he sees as the “fake alternative media” that supports the establishment and diverts attention from core issues, citing figures like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Alex Jones, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes as examples of how the alternative media has become co-opted or fragmented. He asserts that social media platforms and algorithms contribute to these dynamics, suppressing voices that challenge the prevailing narratives. Central to his vision is the idea that the real threat is an AI-driven, global control system that could culminate in a human-AI fusion and the loss of independent human thinking. He discusses six G and seven G technologies, nanosystems injected via vaccines, five-G and satellite networks, and electromagnetic frequencies forming a “hive mind” that could influence perception and thought. He argues this converges with a broader digital-identity, digital-currency, and AI-enabled governance regime, with 2030 often cited as a pivotal deadline. He cites Ray Kurzweil’s predictions of brain-AI integration and suggests that by 2030 these changes will be irreversible, with six G representing a culmination point of the hive mind and the cessation of genuine human thinking. Icke maintains that China illustrates the model for Western dystopias: a centralized, non-debated tyranny backed by a vast surveillance state, rapid implementation of control measures, and a society conditioned to accept control. He asserts that the education system, media, and scientific orthodoxy are all components of the same hidden network, used to program future generations and suppress dissent. He argues that the solution is not violent resistance but removing the cause: dismantling unquestioning belief systems and the divide-and-rule dynamics they foster. He invokes Socrates’ wisdom about knowing how little we know and urges openness to explore beyond established beliefs, while warning that religious and doctrinal prisons shield control. Icke speculates about global strategies to divert attention: the alien threat narrative and other sensational narratives may be used to steer public concern away from the AI-human fusion and centralized power. He connects various geopolitical maneuvers—Venezuela, Cuba, Greenland, Panama—to a broader technocratic map and technate agenda that seeks to consolidate power under a single, global framework. He argues that genuine change will come when large numbers of people choose non-cooperation with the cabal, rather than rising in political opposition. Near the end, Icke promotes The Road Map, his latest book, detailing his view of history, control, and the path toward awakening. He notes that the book is available on iconic.com and davidike.com, with an audiobook and e-book version available on multiple platforms (Spotify for the audio; Amazon and other retailers for the e-book in various regions). He emphasizes the importance of staying awake and resisting compliance with the imposed norms.

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A Europe without nation states is not a peace project, but a social experiment conducted at the expense of human dignity. Historical examples include the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and the Ottoman Empire. Europeans have been deceived into believing that mass migration from Islamic cultures is diversity. Europe was already diverse with different nations, languages, and customs rooted in Christianity, free speech, rule of law, and the sanctuary of the individual. Patriotic populism will not necessarily descend into right-wing identity politics or xenophobia because identity politics comes from the destruction of national identity, censorship, one-sided debates, and the demonization of responsibility, freedom, and truth. Freedom, truth, and accountability are the antidote to collectivism, propaganda, identity politics, and xenophobia.

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Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher often labeled as "Putin's brain," discusses the decline of traditional values in Western societies, attributing it to the rise of individualism and liberalism. He argues that this ideology has led to a disconnection from collective identities, resulting in a push towards transhumanism and a future where being human is optional. Dugin contrasts classical liberalism, which valued majority rule and individual freedom, with modern liberalism, which he sees as prescriptive and totalitarian. He believes the West's animosity towards Russia stems from Putin's defense of traditional values against a progressive agenda. Dugin emphasizes the importance of free speech and the dangers of suppressing dissenting ideas, asserting that societies are defined by their commitment to open discourse.

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The speaker argues that the World Economic Forum (WEF) represents the core embodiment of globalist darkness, with attention to its “shop window” Davos gathering as the place where anti-humanists display their contempt for humankind. They name the WEF as the center of the globalist movement, alongside the Club of Rome, the Bilderberg Group, the WHO, the UN, and the EU, which they say are equally loathsome and to be feared. The speaker highlights Davos as the source of the mantra that “us slaves should be looking forward to owning nothing and being happy,” insisting that the mood music of our lives reveals that our rights, needs, and wants “are evidently passed their sell by date in the eyes of Davos man and woman.” Klaus Schwab is identified as a protege of Henry Kissinger, with the speaker attributing to Kissinger the line about potential control of the world and its people via control of food and energy. The speaker claims Schwab promoted “stakeholder capitalism,” calling it “weasel words, a bid to disguise the determination to take power away from the people and put it squarely in the hands of transnational corporates intent only on profit.” They label stakeholder capitalism as, by any reasonable definition, economic fascism, and express hope that it might mark the beginning of the end of the WEF. Beyond the WEF, the speaker envisions a future where the globalist chokehold around the necks of the world’s peoples is loosened, suggesting that some wish to see “the literal darkness descend.” They argue that the globalists require “forever war to sustain their wealth,” echoing neocon desires to perpetuate their hold on power and control. Rather than merely ridiculing those at the helm of the WEF, the speaker urges action to stand in the way of all those who, by word or deed, demonstrate that they hold the mass of the world’s population in a position lower than that of the bugs the likes of Schwab would have us eat. The overarching call is to resist and confront the alleged anti-human agenda, to face up to and stop the anti-humanists, and to push back against what the speaker describes as the dark agenda of globalist forces represented by the WEF and its allied institutions.

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Glenn opens by noting a year has passed since Jeffrey Sachs urged Europe to adopt a realistic foreign policy that understands Russia, Europe, and the United States, and to avoid being invaded by the U.S.—even suggesting Trump could land troops in Greenland. Glenn asks how to read the current situation, including Davos and Europe’s anger at U.S. hostility, and the revived emphasis on international law. Jeffrey Sachs responds with a version of the “ride on the back of a tiger” metaphor from Kennedy, arguing Europeans forgot that the United States is an imperial power that has acted brazenly and brutally for about twenty years. He lists U.S. actions: invasions, regime changes, and reckless interference in Ukraine, and U.S. complicity in Israel’s wars across Africa and the Middle East, along with involvement in overthrowing Ukraine’s Yanukovych and other interventions. He claims Europeans were silent or complicit as the United States bombed Iran, kidnapped its president, and pursued Greenland, calling the Greenland push a grotesque power grab by Trump. He asserts New York Times recognition of U.S. imperial tendencies and says Europe’s naivete and hypocrisy are evident. He states: “The United States is thuggish, imperialistic, reckless, and that The U. S. Has left a large swath of the world in misery. Europe has been mostly compliant or complicit.” He urges Europeans to understand what the United States is about, to stop Russophobia, and to keep lines of communication with Russia open; he argues Europe’s Russophobia made it boxed in with little diplomacy with Russia or the U.S. Glenn adds that Europe’s stance mirrors a Cold War-like unity against Russia, but that the current reality differs: the U.S. does not view Russia as its main adversary, and Russophobia deepens Europe’s dependence on the U.S. Glenn notes mixed reactions at Davos, including Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney signaling a shift away from a rules-based order that privileges the West, and Macron’s private message to Trump seeking a cooperative stance on Syria, Iran, and Greenland. He remarks that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg praised NATO while Trump hinted that the real enemy is within NATO, highlighting the chaos. He asks if this signals a decline of the U.S. empire or NATO. Sachs discusses Carney's stance as significant: Carney’s trip to China and a dialogue with Beijing indicating diversification with China, including a Canadian-Chinese investment plan. He credits Carney with being a rare straightforward statesman and notes instability ahead. Trump’s Davos retreat from threats (notably Greenland) may have been influenced by stock-market declines, according to Sachs’ theory. He mentions a possible European concession about U.S. sovereignty over parts of Greenland, though he doubts any negotiation has been meaningful. He cites Scott Bessent’s Fox Business interview as revealing: sanctions on Iran are a form of economic statecraft designed to crush the Iranian economy, with Iran’s currency collapse and bank failures cited as evidence; Sachs condemns this as a violation of international law and UN Charter, and calls Bessent’s pride in wielding currency-destabilization as alarming. He points to sanctions against Cuba and a broader pattern of “thuggish gangster behavior” by the U.S., noting Europeans’ silence on Iran and other regimes until it backfires on them. Sachs argues Europe’s Russophobia is self-destructive, and he emphasizes that diplomacy remains possible if Germany, France, and Italy adopt a rational approach. He criticizes Germany for duplicity in NATO enlargement and Minsk II, blaming Merkel for dropped commitments, and notes that Italy shows less Russophobia and could shift toward diplomacy. He believes Central Europe and some leaders (e.g., Orban, Czech and Slovak figures) favor diplomacy, but German leadership has been weak. He stresses that Europe must avoid dismemberment and choose diplomacy with Russia, warning that continued war policy will leave Europe isolated. He closes with optimism that there remains a path forward if key European powers act differently. Glenn thanks Sachs for the discussion and ends.

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Speaker 0 describes a range of claims about food modification, environmental engineering, and public health interventions. He states that many basics, including tomato, potato, asparagus, broccoli, and cauliflower, are purposely modified, and mentions a “terminator seed” concept, claiming farmers cannot plant seed unless purchased from the government. He notes seeds come up one season and are gone, and asserts watermelon is modified to be seedless. He asserts that the air we breathe is contaminated with toxins, and that chemical sprays are used over 245 major U.S. cities and around the world. He alleges the presence of electronic metal, small in the air, and explains this is done with “Gwen towers,” HARP programs (high frequency active auroral research project), ILATA in Russia (electrified atmospheric discharge), ISACAT in Europe (scattered radar manipulation). He claims these systems broadcast billions of watts, resulting in billions of watts of ionic electrified air particles in the air we breathe. He lists contaminants such as titanium, aluminum, barium, nonhuman T cells, and other substances sprayed from ships, along with emissions from smokestacks and cars, which collectively contribute to metal particulates and electrified air that are poisonous to the body. He asserts that the body will age quickly and cells will deteriorate unless these factors are addressed. He describes people as “dumb toe,” “comatose,” “dumb down,” “brainwashed,” “vaccinated,” “inoculated,” and “encrypted,” claiming that encryption includes being chipped if the person encounters a prosthetic device or certain lab work, implying that food, vaccines, and military service can render a person encrypted. He equates encryption with mind control in many cases, and suggests that those who are not encrypted are mind controlled. He warns that there is extensive activity and apathy among people, expressing concern about a planet being manipulated and controlled by forces described as globalists. He contends that the globalists are on their way out, describing their behavior as crazy and noting that their time is short while consciousness endures. He emphasizes the existence of a dichotomy in humanity (black and white, brown and yellow) as part of this described undermining control and manipulation. The overarching message is a warning about modified foods, chemtrails, advanced atmospheric and surveillance technologies, encryption and mind-control concerns, vaccines, and a perceived decline in human agency, with a claim that globalist forces are fading but still active.

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Russia is portrayed as pro-Christian and pro-family, with the Orthodox Church at the forefront. The left dislikes Russia due to their historical control over America and their ability to invade and attack. British intelligence funded Russian immigrants, many of whom were Jewish, to overthrow Russia during World War 1. This mirrors how globalists have overthrown America. Putin's reference to defeating the Anglo-Americans refers to the globalists who ran the British and European Empires. The Russians see them as enemies and aim to beat them. The concept of "team humanity" promotes a pro-human future and is supported by Elon Musk. The "team humanity" t-shirt serves as a conversation starter and fundraiser to support this revolution against the globalists who claim humans are the problem.

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In a wide-ranging interview, Professor Sergei Karaganov, a prominent Russian foreign policy scholar, provides his perspective on the current security crisis, Russia’s strategic posture, and possible futures for Europe and the world. On the trajectory of the conflict and world order - Karaganov argues that the conflict signifies a broader systemic shift, describing it as a “fourth world war” that began in Ukraine with American efforts to undermine Russia and European participation, spreading now to the Middle East and South Asia. - He frames the wider struggle as a gradual replacement of a unipolar Western order with multipolar dynamics, warning that diplomacy has been insufficient and that the European elites are leading their states toward a major war. - He emphasizes the need to prevent horizontal escalation and to stop the war in Europe, extending concerns to destabilization across a vast swath of the globe. On NATO, Ukraine, and escalation - He notes unprecedented Western support for actions on Russian soil, including missile attacks and political backing for operations on territory Russia considers vital, including aspects of its nuclear triad and early warning systems. - He criticizes Western decision-makers for misjudging the scope of the conflict, arguing that the war is not only about Ukraine but about a broader confrontation with the Old West. Russia’s strategic aims and deterrence - A central theme is the need to “win” this war to halt the bloodletting in Ukraine and to prevent further escalation and casualties on both sides. - He calls for escalating to deter and punish Western elites, arguing for a reevaluation and expansion of Russia’s nuclear doctrine to threaten European elites and bunkers with limited, targeted nuclear strikes if necessary. - He advocates shifting from a doctrine that assumes no victories in nuclear war to one in which “there will be victories” and where Russia would reserve the right to use nuclear weapons against European adversaries if deterrence fails. - He also suggests delegating some command authority for European theater to a dedicated commander who could authorize such actions, including nuclear use, if necessary. On arms control, diplomacy, and prospects for peace - Karaganov argues for moving away from arms-control constraints as part of a broader strategic realignment and emphasizes the need to deter and potentially punish adversaries with credible force. - He dismisses the “Spirit of Alaska” as a trap and warns that peace would only be possible if European elites are removed or replaced, implying that diplomacy would be possible only after such changes. - He maintains that a truce could be possible, but not a peace, unless European elites are replaced by more restrained governance and a rethink of Western strategic posture. - He asserts that Minsk was a mistake and criticizes attempts to extend deterrence to European allies, labeling such proposals as disastrous for Russia and European stability. On Europe, modernization, and Russia’s future - He contends that Europe has historically been a source of conflict and that Europe must be kept at a distance; Europe should not determine Russia’s future course. - He rejects European integration as Russia’s path, arguing that Europe remains valuable culturally but cannot dictate Russia’s strategic choices. - He positions Russia as inherently Eurasian, with external cultural roots in the Byzantine, Muslim, and Buddhist worlds, and deems Europe as a historical phase that should be left behind for Russia’s future development. On diplomacy and concrete steps - He notes that diplomacy could still have a chance, but the endgame would involve the elimination of the Kyiv regime, restoration of Russian-controlled lands in the south and east of Ukraine, and breaking the will of European elites to pursue aggression. - He reiterates a preference for avoiding a direct European invasion and expresses a desire to avoid a full-scale nuclear exchange, while insisting that Russia must be prepared to act decisively if Western adversaries continue their aggression.

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There is an unknown group of "globalitarian misanthropists" calling the shots, not figures like Ursula von der Leyen, Bill Gates, or Klaus Schwab. Elected governments are merely puppets implementing their plans, which seems to be erecting a one-world government. This would transform free societies into a collectivism where individuals are malleable parts. The EU is a stepping stone towards this one-world government. Europeans would never surrender national sovereignty directly, so the EU institutions were created under the pretext of preventing wars. By relinquishing competencies to the EU, it conditions Europeans to accept a one-world government.

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Speaker 0: They talk about theater in geopolitics, suggesting there’s a similar dynamic there. They argue that all of these leaders are collectivists, and that there aren’t real options offered to represent individualism. They claim they all basically want to be at the top of the ladder, and as far as “we” are concerned, they consider us the enemy and want to subdue us, make us slaves or vassals to their empire. They then discuss strategies for gradually advancing their position. They argue you can’t just declare a decisive victory and expect it to be accepted. It’s a geopolitics game or card game, and the goal is to condition global thinking so people see a battle being fought. They say the opponents are gradually losing, then still losing, and then losing again, while they “did their best.” If the card had been played all at once to declare a new world order with everyone going to prison, there would be a big rebellion. Instead, the strategy is like the frog in gradually heated water: the enemy doesn’t want the water hot all at once, so progress is slow and incremental. Thus, the plan is to go through stages of conflict, winning a little, losing a little, back and forth, and presenting various figures as heroes or strong leaders who do some things right, or a woman who seems to make sense, then maybe changes her mind. The idea is to slow down progress so opponents don’t see too much progress at once. They acknowledge that it looks like the enemies are accelerating the process because they suspect people are waking up, and if enough people understand what is being discussed, the game won’t work anymore.

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Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher often labeled as "Putin's brain," discusses the decline of traditional values in the West, attributing it to the rise of individualism and liberalism. He believes that this shift began with the Protestant Reformation, leading to a rejection of collective identities and ultimately resulting in a form of liberalism that prioritizes minority rule over majority consensus. Dugin warns that this trajectory could lead to a future where human identity itself becomes optional, influenced by transhumanism and artificial intelligence. He also explains the West's shift from supporting the Soviet Union to opposing Russia under Putin, who he sees as a defender of traditional values against progressive ideologies. Dugin emphasizes the importance of free speech and the dangers of suppressing diverse ideas in society.

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Only two years ago, discussing certain subjects was taboo, but now it's clear to anyone paying attention. Embracing humanistic views is crucial for progress, just like in business. Bravery is important in breaking the barriers and inspiring others to stand up for their beliefs. The pandemic of our time is the lack of bravery. It's important to love and support our communities and countries. The globalists want to create division and hate among us, but we must resist. Civilization is necessary for our well-being, and we're at a critical moment where we need to resist globalist oppression. Once machines take over policing, it will be too late. We need to have discussions and debates about a pro-human future.

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Alexander Dugin, a prominent Russian philosopher, discusses the decline of traditional values in the West, attributing it to the rise of individualism and liberalism. He argues that this shift began with the Protestant Reformation and has evolved into a new form of liberalism that prioritizes minority rule and prescriptive ideologies over classical liberal values. Dugin warns that this trajectory could lead to a future where human identity is optional, influenced by transhumanism and artificial intelligence. He also reflects on the West's changing perception of Russia, noting that Putin's defense of traditional values has positioned him as an adversary to progressive agendas, resulting in a deep-seated animosity towards him. Dugin emphasizes the importance of open discourse on these ideas, highlighting the philosophical implications of current societal trends.

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Several speakers present a cohesive, alarmist view of a global move toward centralized, technocratic governance: - A long-standing desire to control others is fueling a push toward globalization and centralization of power in unelected officials at supranational bodies. They claim the aim is to have all the world’s resources “in their pocket.” - The larger project is described as an attempt to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with a global technocracy. A “coup” is alleged, with the argument that rules could replace currency, creating a system of control without money. - The situation is likened to an inverted prison: people may seem free to roam, but “everything you want to access is behind lock and key.” The potential for social control is described as gigantic and potentially irreversible. - The plan reportedly includes commandeering land, reducing farming, radically changing the food we eat, transforming the electricity supply, and dictating how it is used, while replacing currency with a system of credits. All three strategies are said to be premised on a climate-crisis narrative centered on carbon dioxide. - One speaker disputes the climate-crisis premise, stating they do not think there is a climate crisis and that the government pushes a catastrophic story; another adds that no single science paper proves conclusively that humans control all or most of the climate. - Europe is criticized for a “mad dash towards net zero,” described as economic suicide that deliberately impoverishes ordinary people and de-industrializes Europe, raising questions about what is being saved if it’s being paved over. - A global war on agriculture is claimed, with many farms selling up and concerns about looming food shortages. There is a suggestion that shifting people from “real food” to “pharma food” would enable control through publicly traded stocks. - The speakers call the movement “the biggest public relations scam in the history of the world” and, more broadly, a blueprint and action plan. They warn that life on Earth will be radically changed and that everything will be monitored, with environmental consequences of every human action. - A chilling point is made that once a digital ID is in place, “it's game over for humanity,” and that the general population cannot fathom the psychopathy of the vision they describe. Overall, the discussion centers on a perceived coordinated effort to centralize power globally, erode traditional democracy, redefine currency, reshape agriculture and energy systems, and surveil all human activity under a climate-justified technocracy.

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The speaker describes an unusually heavy police presence at a protest surrounding the idea of “putting the Christ back into Christmas,” noting this contrasts with the counter-protest on the opposite side and framing it as part of a larger pattern of divide and rule. The core argument is that the few have historically controlled the many by enforcing rigid, unquestioning beliefs and pitting belief systems against one another, thereby suppressing exploration and research beyond those beliefs. The speaker urges putting down fault lines of division and argues that if people would sit down and talk, the fault lines would appear overwhelmingly irrelevant. The focus should be on threats to basic freedoms, especially those of children and grandchildren, which are being “deleted” in the process. The claim is that the basic freedoms of individuals are being eroded by a digital AI human fusion control system the speaker has warned about for decades, tempered by increasing concern as fewer laugh and more people worry about it. A central warning is that those seeking control would create a dystopia by infiltrating the human mind with artificial intelligence, leveraging a digital network of total human control. The speaker asserts this is already happening to the point that people no longer think their own thoughts or have their own emotional responses; “we have theirs via AI.” The speaker targets public figures and tech figures, asserting that Elon Musk is promoting an AI dystopia, and naming Starmer as aligned with Tony Blair, who is allegedly connected to Larry Ellison and other media and AI interests. The claim is that these figures supposedly “have your best interests at heart,” in the speaker’s view a misleading portrayal. There is a warning about a future in which digital IDs and digital currencies dictate daily life, with AI-driven fusion reducing human thinking to negligible levels. Ray Kurzweil is cited as predicting that by 2030 humanity will be fused with AI, with AI taking over more human thinking. The speaker emphasizes that 8,000,000,000 people cannot be controlled by a few unless the many acquiesce, and calls for unity to resist this trajectory. The rallying message is a call to unite, to reject divisions, and to act collectively to stop being controlled by a few. The speaker uses the metaphor that united, we are lions; divided, we are sheep, and urges the lion to roar. The conclusion is a global appeal for the lion to awaken and roar, signaling readiness to resist the imagined dystopia.

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Globalist elites control governments via financial markets, institutions, and mainstream media. They don't represent the interests of Europeans or most Americans, but their own, and their agenda is to destroy Russia. They want to replace Putin because Russia is the last major European power with a national identity, language, and culture based on orthodox Christianity, making it the enemy of globalists. Globalists have flooded Western countries with non-Europeans to dilute, weaken, and destroy national identity and culture, and eliminate Christianity's cultural power. They want to do the same to Russia, which has enormous mineral, agricultural, oil, gas, and rare metal resources. Destroying the Russian government, removing Putin, and entering Russia would allow them to strip its resources and enrich themselves further. Russia is holding out.

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Alexander Dugan, a Russian philosopher, discusses the evolution of liberalism from individual freedom to a prescriptive ideology. He explains how liberalism has shifted towards rule by minorities and the obligation to be progressive. Dugan predicts a future where human identity becomes optional through transhumanism and artificial intelligence. This transformation is reflected in science fiction films like "Matrix" and "Terminator." The conversation touches on the banning of Dugan's books by self-described liberals and the potential consequences of a posthumanist society.

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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.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Live Not By Lies | Rod Dreher | EP 268
Guests: Rod Dreher
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Rod Dreher, a senior editor at The American Conservative, discusses his book *Live Not By Lies*, inspired by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The title reflects Solzhenitsyn's belief in the power of refusing to speak lies under totalitarian regimes. Dreher shares a story about a physician whose mother, a former political prisoner, sees parallels between her experiences in communist Czechoslovakia and contemporary America, where people fear expressing their true opinions. He argues that today's totalitarianism is softer, akin to Aldous Huxley's *Brave New World*, relying on comfort and ideological conformity rather than terror. Dreher emphasizes the importance of individual integrity and the need to prepare for potential societal shifts by learning from Eastern Europeans who resisted communism. He critiques the modern tendency to scapegoat others for societal issues, suggesting that true moral responsibility lies in confronting one's own failings. He highlights the dangers of ideologies that prioritize group identity over individual character, drawing parallels to historical totalitarian regimes. The conversation also touches on the role of Christianity in addressing suffering and moral integrity. Dreher argues that churches should welcome young men seeking purpose and challenge, rather than perpetuating narratives of guilt and victimhood. He calls for unity among different faiths against the rising tide of ideological oppression, urging individuals to reject lies and embrace truth as a path to integrity and freedom. The discussion concludes with a warning about the fragility of contemporary societal norms and the necessity of courage in the face of ideological conformity.

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In Response to Netanyahu | Maajid Nawaz | EP 337
Guests: Maajid Nawaz
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In a conversation between Jordan Peterson and Maajid Nawaz, they discuss the importance of self-acceptance while also emphasizing personal responsibility and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Nawaz highlights the rising polarization in society, attributing it to dialectical materialism, which he argues promotes division instead of unity. He stresses the need for inclusive language, particularly in discussions surrounding the Abraham Accords and the Israel-Palestine conflict, advocating for a recognition of shared humanity rather than exclusionary narratives. Nawaz shares his experiences with censorship due to his views on COVID-19 mandates and his commitment to peace, emphasizing the importance of approaching adversaries as equals. He critiques the use of terms like "Judeo-Christian civilization," arguing for a more inclusive "Abrahamic" perspective that acknowledges the contributions of Muslims. He believes that language can either stigmatize or bring people together, and that the latter is essential for fostering peace. Peterson reflects on the complexities of the Middle East and the challenges of discussing such issues without oversimplifying them. He acknowledges the shared values among Muslims, Jews, and Christians, especially in the face of rising woke ideologies that threaten all three groups. Both agree on the necessity of addressing the Palestinian situation within the context of peace efforts and the importance of recognizing vested interests that perpetuate conflict. The discussion also touches on the dangers of technological advancements and the potential for a technocratic tyranny that undermines individual rights. They emphasize the need for a return to sacred values and the importance of love in overcoming division. Ultimately, they advocate for a collective effort to navigate the current global challenges with a focus on unity and understanding, recognizing the sacredness of each individual.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 99 Klaus Schwab, Transgenderism, and AI | Russian Philosopher Aleksandr Dugin
Guests: Aleksandr Dugin
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Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher known as "Putin's brain," discusses the rise of individualism in the Anglo-Saxon world, linking it to the decline of collective identities. He argues that liberalism has evolved into a totalitarian ideology, prescribing progressive values and leading to a potential future where human identity is optional.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan in Shock Over How Much the Crowd Hates This Leader
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, noting that many are distancing themselves from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, even within the Democratic Party. He highlights Ron DeSantis's withdrawal from the presidential race, suggesting that the nomination is now Donald Trump's to lose. Rubin expresses relief that DeSantis will remain in Florida, where he has made significant contributions to the state. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for good ideas, regardless of political outcomes. Rubin connects cultural events, like a recent UFC fight where fans chanted against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to the broader political climate. He argues that the backlash against woke ideologies is fueling Trump's resurgence. He cites UFC fighter Sean Strickland's confrontations with media and his criticisms of woke culture as indicative of a growing resistance among the public. The discussion shifts to education, with Rubin criticizing the inclusion of inappropriate content in school curricula and advocating for parental rights in deciding what children learn. He highlights the rise of groups like Moms for Liberty, which challenge the current educational narratives. Rubin also critiques the World Economic Forum and its influence on global politics, suggesting that leaders like Trudeau embody globalist values that disregard national interests. He concludes by asserting that the pushback against these ideologies is essential for reclaiming American values and governance, urging individuals to stand firm in their beliefs and fight against the prevailing narratives.

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Dave Rubin Explains How MAGA Could Lose It’s Way & How to Keep It Together
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Dave Rubin discusses his migration from left to a liberal-libertarian stance, arguing liberalism in America has been hollowed by progressivism and cancel culture. He contends liberals emphasize tolerance to the point of eroding core liberal principles, such as free speech, individual rights, and limited government, and contrasts liberalism with conservatism as a guard against societal overreach. Rubin explains his shift economically toward lower taxes and deregulation, while criticizing the left’s drift toward socialism and identity-driven politics. He stresses that the liberal project requires a transcendent reference point, which he associates with a balance of reason, liberty, and responsibility, and he warns that abandoning the transcendent invites nihilism or authoritarian temptations. Rubin reflects on the MAGA movement, characterizing its power as rooted in Donald Trump’s persona and anti-establishment posture, rather than a cohesive doctrinal ideology, while acknowledging positive policy effects like judge appointments and certain foreign policy stances. He worries MAGA could drift toward illiberal practices if unchecked, emphasizing the risk of a personality cult and the fragility of institutions. The conversation also grapples with the broader Western crisis: demographic changes, immigration debates, Islamism, and the resilience of liberal democracies. Rubin advocates returning to founding documents in the US, arguing that the constitutional order paired with free markets undergirds liberalism and freedom of speech. He discusses the role of media evolution and the “intellectual dark web” as a counterweight to legacy outlets, highlighting the democratization of ideas through podcasts and online platforms. Throughout, he remains a world-weary optimist who believes in gradual, principled reform and continuous defense of liberal principles in the face of cultural and political upheaval, including a hopeful but cautious view of America’s future.”, topics liberalism, Donald Trump, MAGA movement, free speech, conservatism, liberalism vs illiberalism, cancel culture, enlightenment, transhumanism? otherTopics media landscape, intellectual dark web, role of religion and transcendence in liberalism, polarisation, immigration, Middle East, nationalism vs liberalism, tariffs and trade, US constitutional order booksMentioned Burn This Country, Don't Burn This Country Don't Burn This World Don't Burn This Book
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