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A group of illegal immigrants were pushed back across the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas. One of them carried a large flag of Venezuela, which seemed ironic as they were fleeing the country. The speaker criticizes these individuals, calling them entitled and tone deaf. They argue that these immigrants should not be allowed to disrespect the American public. The speaker blames President Biden for the lack of border security, citing statistics of encounters and getaways. They urge viewers to remember these scenes when voting and suggest that the situation may be intentional. The speaker concludes with the quote, "a country without borders isn't a country."

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The speaker questions why liberals should be trusted to determine the future of the country. The speaker claims that many liberals have depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, and some are uncertain about their gender. The speaker asserts that most liberals have never worked or were unsuccessful in their jobs. They allegedly spend most of their money on food and hair dye and do not care about their health, glamorizing obesity. The speaker describes protesters as fitting this description and questions why they should be seen as capable of making better choices for the country.

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The speaker criticizes a woman who recently stated that all available resources had been exhausted. The speaker points out that the woman then appeared in Charlotte, packing bags at the Dream Center, seemingly to show that she cares. Within 24 hours, the speaker claims, the same woman sent $157,000,000 to Lebanon for protection, security, food, water, and shelter, without requiring applications. The speaker suggests that American people dislike this woman because of actions like these.

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The speaker discusses the need for environmental laws to protect nature. They criticize the idea of confiscating private property and giving land to farmers, calling it absurd and idiotic. They mention the UN's call for such actions and compare it to communism. The speaker mocks these laws as laws of stupidity and foolishness, rather than laws for the renewal of the planet.

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Speaker 0 presents a critical view of Western nations, arguing that for ages they claim to bring democracy and freedom to the world, but in reality they enslave and destroy. The Western world order, she says, is not free; it is hypocritical and full of lies. She asserts that the US is the only nation in the world that used nuclear weapons twice, destroying the towns of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. She reminds that together with the UK, the US, during World War II, annihilated Dresden, Hamburg, and Cologne, and that there was no rationale behind that; there was no need to destroy these great cities with air bombardment, and their purpose was to intimidate the Soviet Union. She notes a history of the West leaving a horrible trace in Vietnam where napalm and other horrific tactics were used. She references the Republic of Korea and their actions there, questioning what kind of allies the West has, noting that many of the leaders of those countries perceived as allies are followed and subjected to various devices used to listen to them and spy on them. The leaders tolerate all that, and all of that is branded as transatlantic solidarity.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the lack of media coverage and environmental activism regarding the dumping of garbage in a pristine jungle. They criticize the focus on illegal immigration instead. The speaker blames Democrats for the situation and concludes with a derogatory remark.

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The speaker believes the average Houston resident assumes their recycling is being processed, but it's actually sitting in a lot. The speaker placed 12 Apple AirTags in recycling bags to track their journey. Two bags ended up at FCC Environmental, one remained at the dump, and nine ended up at the same lot where the speaker is standing.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons for allegedly destroying Haiti and controlling its resources. They claim the Clintons mismanaged relief funds, enriched themselves, and hindered Haiti's development. The speaker urges Americans to stand against corruption and injustice. They highlight the Clintons' negative impact on Haiti's economy and political system. The speaker emphasizes the need for Haiti to govern itself and utilize its abundant resources. They criticize the Clintons for their alleged mistreatment of black people and interference in Haitian politics. The speaker calls for awareness and support to expose the Clintons' actions in Haiti.

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The speaker encounters someone from Haiti and questions why they are going to America. The speaker expresses frustration with people disrespecting the country and suggests that those who only want free benefits should not come. The speaker criticizes the lack of vetting and implies that the person from Haiti is seeking free stuff. The video ends with the person from Haiti asking not to be killed as they enter America.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons for destroying Haiti while pretending to be friends. Bill Clinton mishandled over $6 billion in donations after the earthquake, leaving many still living in tents. Haiti has abundant resources like oil and gold, but the Clintons control these assets. They also destroyed Haiti's rice production to benefit Clinton's brother's rice business in Arkansas. The Clintons have significant influence over business in Haiti, making it difficult for others to operate without their approval.

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The speaker shows a dumpster filled with various products, including lemon juices, gift bags, toys, Scotch tape, and scissors. They express their frustration and disbelief at the amount of waste, mentioning that even the recycle bin is full. The speaker feels overwhelmed and mentions needing a semi truck to handle the situation. They find it disgusting and express the need to do a lot of work.

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The speaker observes a large amount of material in the bottom of a creek bed. The speaker states they heard that chemicals were burned off of the material. The speaker then clarifies that the burning may have only affected the top layer.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti and pretending to be friends while actually being enemies. They claim that after the earthquake, countries and celebrities donated billions of dollars to Haiti, but the money was mishandled and not used to rebuild the country. The speaker also mentions Haiti's rich resources, such as oil and gold, which are being exploited by the Clintons. They criticize the Clintons for controlling business opportunities in Haiti and accuse them of dropping diseases and stealing money and resources. The speaker concludes by stating that Hillary Clinton should not be running for president due to her criminal records and involvement in deceptive practices.

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In the nineties, the speaker says they were anti-war, pro-free speech, and pro-gay rights. Now, the speaker claims the left is pro-censorship, pro-war, and engaged in horrible medical mistreatment of gay children in the name of trans medicine. The speaker questions who changed, asserting their values have stayed the same, at least on those issues.

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The speaker references Henry Kissinger’s book Kiss the Boys Goodbye, urging viewers to get the book. He claims Kissinger writes that United States military people are “a bunch of dogs,” explaining that they wear dog tags and are treated as animals, so nobody cares if they are killed. He then attacks George Bush’s mother, describing her as “incredibly ugly” and “scary” and quoting a famous TV moment about American soldiers dying in the Middle East: “why should I waste my mind, my beautiful mind on people dying? … I like what the hell do I care? Man, I’m dying.” He portrays Bush’s mother as suggesting Americans do not matter to those in power. The speaker explains the term “GI” as “government issue,” noting that the government provides soldiers’ clothing, shoes, vehicles, underwear, food, and all equipment, implying soldiers are mere government-issued items. He asks why, after war, the United States Corporation does not retrieve and clean up all the junk—oil cans, tires, jeeps, and trash—that were used in war, arguing that since the war is over, everything is “a government issue” and thus disposable. He claims soldiers are left behind, even in places like Cambodia, insinuating they are treated as expendable “GIs” rather than human beings. He then pivots to a broader, conspiratorial claim: for fifty-three years of his life, he has spent seventy-one years observing the world, with fifty-three years in what he calls the world of the occult. He defines occult as a Latin word meaning hidden, asserting that everything of importance has been hidden and that those at the top know things ordinary people do not. He contends that the speaker has made it his business to discover these hidden truths and that the most astonishing finding is how little people know about the world they live in. Addressing younger viewers, he urges them to wake up, get a life, and start figuring out who owns them, criticizing public discourses about ownership of one’s body on the New York Stock Exchange. The overall message blends anti-war sentiment, distrust of political elites, and a claim of hidden knowledge guarded by a powerful, occult-leaning elite.

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The speaker is confused that people who advocate for electric vehicles are now burning them. The speaker says these are the same people who have been trying to force people to buy electric vehicles and eradicate gas cars, citing environmental concerns like emissions and pollution. The speaker suggests that the reason for the vehicle burning is a protest against the electric vehicle manufacturer, who is revealing government waste of taxpayer money. The speaker states that the situation doesn't make sense.

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Before the communist dictator arrived, the streets were full of homeless people and trash. The communist Democrats in San Francisco cleaned up the streets within 2 weeks to impress the dictator, but the reality is that the city is still a mess. Oakland, just across the bridge, is also overrun with crime, drugs, and homelessness. Leftist policies enable criminals and fail to protect citizens. The left destroys everything they touch and blames others. They allow terrorists to roam freely, support the invasion of the southern border, and let law-abiding citizens become victims. This is the death of our nation if we don't stop it. The left pretends to be good but destroys everything.

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The speaker condemns the Canadian government, saying, "That's your Canadian government right there that just did this." They note, "I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." They add, "Right? The government has committed their own."

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The speaker discusses the issue of radioactive waste being found in the English Channel near the La Hague nuclear plant. They mention that the English islands of Origny, Jersey, and Guernsey have abnormally high rates of cancer, particularly brain cancer and respiratory diseases. Many families are leaving the area to escape this problem. The speaker also mentions the discovery of plutonium particles on the beaches, which is not naturally occurring and indicates reprocessing. They question how these dangerous nuclear waste materials end up in the sand. The speaker suggests that there has been a well-kept secret for years that is not favorable for both the English and French. It dates back to the end of World War II.

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At a solar panel farm in the West Country, a speaker films to highlight what she calls the destruction of the countryside, saying, “This valley is so pretty. It's heartbreaking.” She claims the field is “ripping up” the countryside and that the workers are “vandals.” She points to “the plastic packaging that goes around all of this stuff, none of this can be recycled, obviously, but it's so green” and adds that “these solar panels can't be recycled” leading to “future landfill.” She condemns “the lie about net zero” and “net zero bollocks,” calling it “Batshit Bonkers Britain,” and states, “I'm trying to stand up for the countryside.” She notes the gate was open and she “wandered in,” addressing an audience of “1,200,000 people that follow me.” She mentions reform to roll back plans to “dim the sun” and references “Canadian solar.”

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The speaker claims that the people running the country are stupid and lack common sense, adhering instead to an ideology. The speaker singles out Kamala, asserting that every place she has been involved with has deteriorated.

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Wind farms, solar panels, and electric cars are criticized for harming the environment by exploiting child labor and polluting the land with toxic waste. The speaker questions the true intentions behind these "green" initiatives and highlights the growing skepticism towards global institutions like the World Health Organization. The speaker suggests that those in power are indifferent to public opinion and have consolidated control over money, media, and security forces.

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These chemicals serve two purposes: blocking out the sun as part of the Paris climate accord, which the speaker considers fallacious and fraudulent, and slowly poisoning everything they come into contact with, including water, animals, trees, and humans. The chemicals range from microparticles to nanoparticles, and their effects are insidious and harmful.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti while pretending to be friends. They claim that the Clintons received more than $6 billion in donations for relief efforts after the earthquake, but the money did not reach the people in need. The speaker also alleges that the Clintons control Haiti's resources, such as oil and gold, and have allowed corruption to flourish. They call for awareness and support to expose the Clintons' actions and give Haiti the opportunity to govern itself and trade with other countries.

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Driving around Springfield, the speaker felt sadness and anger seeing unfamiliar signs and strangers, triggering memories of a cherished childhood. The speaker is angry that friends and family are moving away and that foreigners are using resources meant for Americans. The speaker is also angry about another country's flag being flown and the littering of businesses and recreational areas. The speaker clarifies that this is not about race, but about immigrants disrespecting American people, land, and work. The speaker claims that immigrants are living like they did in Haiti: stealing, polluting, living in filth, and acting like animals. The speaker describes acts such as eating from open containers in grocery stores, cleaning roadkill on the roadside, stealing animals, and public urination. The speaker fears Springfield will become a dystopian wasteland, with original residents moving away or living in fear, and longs for the old Springfield.
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