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Hello, welcome everybody. I'm Charles Coves, this is Stephen Frost's group, Medical Doctors
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for COVID Ethics. We've got Daniel for one hour. This meeting goes for two and a half hours, so
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There are lots of professions here. Daniel has spoken to us before wonderfully. I've listened to
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a half hours, there's a telegram group, less structured. This is a structured conversation,
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moderated. It's free speech, no censorship, no wokeness, no identity politics, no political
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0:00:56 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]and and committed to the development of science. I quote the writer Michael
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Crichton's quote, he says, when someone tells you the science is settled, reach for your wallet.
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So there you are, the science is settled. We come from love, not fear, and have an open mind.
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0:01:25 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ulin, you read his CV. He's a superstar globally, great thinker. Daniel, thank you again
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for being with us, Stephen. Well done for organizing, Daniel, because he is so busy.
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Stephen, is there anything you want to say? We'll go straight to Daniel.
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Daniel, what you're thinking of talking to us about is exactly what this group needs to hear,
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because even within this group, many think it's just about the medicine and the data,
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and clearly it's not. So if you can help us to increase our understanding, that would be hugely
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valuable. Yeah, it's not about medicine. I mean, medicine is the after effect. As you asked me
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brief version of it. I've written many books. I'm a university professor. I'm a doctor of
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political science, but mostly what I do is I work with presidents. It doesn't matter which countries
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in Latin America, it's irrelevant, but I work with three presidents in Latin America as their
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senior foreign policy advisor. So I know what's going on at a level which goes
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So that said, I think let's start. So the question that most people ask all the time,
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of me and of others, what's really going on? And in reference to the Ukraine area of operations,
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the other day, I think it's time maybe to answer that question. So actually the actual question I
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was asked was, why is this conflict called special military operation, not a war? But in fact,
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in his theory of war talks about several key elements when dealing with an enemy. If we want
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plans slash intentions. So what are these the intentions and who is the adversary?
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But the problem is that in Russia, they can't really answer this question either.
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out who the real enemy is, because the others, they are the allies of the enemy. And victories
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They're not the enemies. Okay, they're the associates, the lab dogs, the poodles, whatever
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you want to call them. But who is the real enemy? So until you have defeated the enemy, you will not
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to the year 2013 to evaluate the events that occurred that year and explain how they're related
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to today's events. So in 2013, Ukraine was a very dynamic country. Ukraine had no need to become a
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part of the European Union, nor become a part of the Eurasian Union. Why? Because it received on the
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one hand cheap energy resources from Russia. And on the other hand, access to this huge European
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market as well as cheap loans from European banking institutions. That's an ideal position.
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You don't need to do anything. Just count your money and be happy. What happened next? Yanukovych
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was the president of Ukraine at the time. He arrives in Vilnius, that's the capital of Lithuania,
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to attend a meeting with European leaders. And Angela Merkel, she told him that he should
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sign an association agreement with the European Union. He said no. And then the European leaders
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told them, why are you being like this? We're really counted on you go and schooled everything
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up. Okay, who said that? The German Chancellor. Why did Germany need Ukraine's accession to Europe?
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economy, and expand her power. And so throughout these hundreds of years, with the obvious ups
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and downs. So what did Germany get? What happened after? Oh, by the way, another thing that happened
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when Yanukovych was forced to sign this document, and Merkel herself, she became the guarantor of the
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paper Yanukovych signed. And as soon as that was done, the next day, the Ukrainian coup was underway.
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Now, the phrase coup d'etat is not really a correct way of expressing it either. It's not a coup,
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it's an occupation. The European Union has occupied Ukraine, and it established a public
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government in Kiev. And what happened next was never in the interests of Ukraine, a nation state,
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I repeat, the interests of Ukraine are to simultaneously receive on the one hand,
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Russian cheap energy, and on the other, access to a market of [privacy contact redaction]e and very cheap loans,
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0.1% from the European community. You don't need to do anything other than that.
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Again, this is somebody not elected but appointed by the European Commission to become the
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president of Ukraine, a supposedly independent country. So what does this president
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designate Parashenko to do? Well, he occupied Ukraine, that's the great word, except several
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regions of Ukraine take an exception to this occupation and begin to resist. Now, what
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happened after? What happened in 2019? What happened in 2020? What happened in 2021?
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A coalition begins to form. Germany begins to form a coalition against Russia.
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And this is the true essence of Germany, dragnahost. And this has been repeated for centuries.
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Germany receives human resources, natural resources, mineral wealth, food resources,
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and markets. And it's their natural desire to expand, not now, always. Okay, let's go back a
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little bit further. 2014. In 2014, Putin arrives in Austria and meets with the Austrian Chamber of
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stage, grabs the microphone and says openly, literally looking at Putin. Ukraine used to be
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laughing, making a joke of it. I want you to understand what this Austrian guest said to Putin
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they're putting together this anti-Russia coalition that goes back way back to 2014 to Maidan,
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located on the territory of Ukraine. In other words, as soon as Ukraine joins the European Union,
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will recover its lands, its properties, if you belong to them from hundreds of years ago.
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a war. Britain's philosophy is to help Germany destroy itself. Look at World War II. Now, what
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is that the more garbage there is in Europe, the more disorder, the more chaos, the more Washington
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of America's armed forces preparedness for an eventual all-out war with Russia, which they
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in exchange for very favorable economic benefits. In other words, save America the expense of Europe.
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Let me briefly tell you about the Marshall Plan so you understand the cunningness and
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speech on June 5th, 1947 by former general and then US Secretary of State George Marshall at
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social conditions that faced Europe in the aftermath of World War II. And so under the program,
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in the major war areas, repair the devastation of those areas as quickly as possible, and invite
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European countries to join in this cooperative plan for economic reconstruction. Now, what is less
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requirements for trade liberalization and also increases in productivity, thus ensuring what
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the Americanization of Europe as European political and economic elites became wedded to
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the American counterparts. And that's been the case ever since. And so this unprecedented exercise
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of international generosity, done by Churchill, by the way, the most sordid act in history,
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which needless to say promoted it. Now, what was Churchill referring to? Well, specifically,
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the CIA was tapping into this $200 million a year in local currency counterpart funds
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contributed by the recipients of Marshall Plan A. In other words, these un-vouchered monies
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were being used by the CIA to finance all kinds of anti-communist activities. On the one hand,
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in France and Italy, support sympathetic journalists, labor union leaders, politicians.
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States was concerned. And those, again, who think that the Ukrainian operation was a last-minute
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affair, a slapdash effort by the United States government to save Ukrainian democracy for
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Putin's dictatorship, you have to understand that these kinds of operations, they take years of
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World War II? No. The origins of the Marshall Plan, in fact, to be found in the paper signed,
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written, prepared, produced by the Council of Foreign Relations in 1939. That was prior to
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World War II. Okay. So again, the idea is of the main idea of the Marshall Plan, which was prepared
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the Bilderberg Group beginning in 1939, explicitly detail the role of the United States as an
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united Europe was a part of a much larger plan to form what today is known as the World Government.
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Georgetown University, also one of the mentors to Bill Clinton. He traced the evolution of the
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establishment, aka New World Order in the 21st century in his wonderful book called Tragic and
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Hope. Noting that, and I quote, the integration of Western Europe began in 1948 through the Marshall
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all kinds of other, you know, the European atomic energy community, the common market, etc.
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And so again, hidden by this general Marshall and the Council of Foreign Relations crowd was the
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unification, the first block, let's say of the Empire building. And the Empire building, needless
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to say, one world government. And then with the signing of the Treaty of Rome, it kind of paved
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attacks Crimea, the same countries that today back Ukraine also support Ukraine back in 2014.
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of the military operation in February and then, you know, now with the white flag and blue stripe
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in the middle. Okay. And as a former NATO general said very, very recently, this operation, in other
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imagine a different scene, Moscow Institute of Tolerance, which is 100% Soros Open Society
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funded organization, not only Soros, but many other institutes for that matter, Western,
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these fifth column traitors, you know, they like to hide behind their Jewishness and play victims
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of anti-Semitism. But I don't think that the Jews would agree with the ideas that they're discussing
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a conference was held headed by a certain by the individual by the name of Goswin,
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ourselves if Russia retreats to the Volga River or to the Ural Mountains, basically handing over
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operation in another war? To, again, to disrupt the plans of your enemy, okay, an enemy which
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is wanted in a loud war, so you didn't want to know that, well you wanted a special military
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operation because the rules of engagement are different. So everything was ready for Russia to
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the enemy itself, what would be one of the most sensitive points of the alliance? Well, that's the
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Vatican. And when I say the Vatican, you must understand we're talking about the European
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When we talk about the Vatican, people don't understand that, you know, what this institution
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No one remotely comes close to the capacity of the Vatican to spy. For example, the confessionals in
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the church around the world, what do you think they are? To box a booth in which the priest sits
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to hear the confessions of penitents, do you really think that what was spoken there remains
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again, the intelligence structure, but also about the hierarchy of power. We're talking about
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taxation, we're talking about money, we're talking about influence. What taxes you may ask, the Vatican
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power at all? The Vatican collects monies from the entire Latin American continent. 10% of everything,
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absolutely everything in Latin America goes to the Vatican. And then the Vatican invests this money,
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these billions of dollars through some of the world's largest and most powerful, most corrupt
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and interviews, the link between the Vatican and international drug trade. A few years ago,
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future politicians all over Europe, including the famous Nazi battalion Azov, which you might have
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president Zelensky's arrival at some of these advanced positions of the Azov battalion back
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in March and April. And so Zelensky, you know, the camera is rolling and Zelensky is talking to,
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you know, to the head of Azov and the other guy doesn't even listen to him. He yawns and picks
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why are you, Zelensky, you're a clown, current president? You're not paying me. The Vatican is
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For the love of the country of Zelensky, the name of Nazi ideals? No, because the Vatican was paying
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them and their families. And again, when I say the Vatican, I'm not talking about the pope writing
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checks. I'm talking about the aristocracy that works through the Vatican institutions. And in
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the face, again, one of today's global projects called Greater Europe. Okay, now point of contention,
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the Poles. We know that the Poles on their territory prepared and financed and continued
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preparing the Ukrainian military and their training camp. So entry point, okay, after they
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train the Ukrainian militants is the city of Lvov in Western Ukraine. It is the most fanatical,
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And on the other side, we have the Vatican. And so the Poles are saying, well, this is mine.
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Because to them, that entire area, which is now Ukraine, Lvov, is theirs historically. And the
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Vatican is saying, no, no, it's mine. And the Poles are saying, well, we have, you know, certain
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documents to prove that it's ours. And so when Putin put pressure on this flashpoint,
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the Pope immediately asked for an audience in the Kremlin. So why so much fear of Russia by the
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Vatican? Because Russia represents the most delicate external risk for the European continent
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right-wing conservative Russian circles will actively contribute to this. So we have, okay,
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this is the situation today. But for Russia, this particular scenario represents a strategic
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loss because the Byzantine trap, in other words, the rejection of development, etc., etc.
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Europe, what to become ruins of Western Europe, all the elites and wealth of the Vatican itself.
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Now, will they have time to implement it? After all, the interval between the present
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and the beginning of this new dark age is extremely short. And the level of passionality and energy
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the fate of Byzantium. And there's one more thing that we should take into account,
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the hidden confrontation between the Vatican, which is Christianity, and also,
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in turn, which is financial international. That's Judaism slash global network of financial oligarchy
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of the entire Mediterranean biblical civilization of the period of the past 2000 years. In other
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on the one dollar US bill, a plus libus uno. Okay, let's get back to the Pope. In Moscow,
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Pope Francis was not given an audience. So the Pope out of desperation went to Kazakhstan to meet
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Putin. What's Vatican's message? We must talk to Putin. We're ready to accept any condition
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as long as the revolve is not returned to the polls after Russia conquers Ukraine. And so
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at a conceptual level, what I'm explaining is the destruction of alliances. So this is on the one
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hand. On the other hand, the alliance of the European Union. I want to remind you that when
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Poroshenko acquiesced to the alliance with the European Union, he was literally given a standing
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this war economically, politically, and much less socially. Germany has two months of gas left,
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October, November. What will happen in December and January and February, March, and even in April
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of 2023. And so what we're witnessing right now is the destruction of the economy. It's complete
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and utter collapse. Okay, normal people are going to freeze. That's life. And we don't care about
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markets are global. If I can produce something cheaper in China, why would I buy it from Germany
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when it's going to cost me a lot of money to make it? And so any production of whatever,
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the common denominator is gas because it is the energy that you need to produce something. And gas
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comes from Russia. And that's why the European leaders, they are beginning to understand. And
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so if you remember, Macron, Scholes, Draghi, they jump on the train and they go to Kiev. You
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remember that famous photo? The three of them train compartment. And they convinced Zelensky
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he had no choice but to negotiate with Putin. And then what happens after Boris Johnson comes to Kiev
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and scuttles the pre-arranged peace talks. And that's when, you know, there was already a
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Boris Johnson arrives and again. Okay. So Johnson twice ruined the negotiations and
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agreements between Europe and Ukraine regarding the outcome and also territorial integrity with
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Russia. And for this reason, the part of the elite, okay, did everything in their power
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When will the special military operation end? There will be a war. Okay, you've heard me right.
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I'm going to repeat. When the special military operation ends, it will give start to the war.
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We are witnessing today is not a war. We are on the verge of a war. Yes, they're shooting.
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They're killing people. There is violence, but it's not a war. Not yet. It may be a cold war,
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maybe a hot war, maybe a trade war. It may be not even on the territory of Ukraine. For example,
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okay, the oil tanker, any oil tanker that transports gas explodes. The cause, well,
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the typical excuse. We've seen this before. Somebody without taking the necessary precautions,
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lit a cigarette and boom. Okay. Okay. In other words, we have a war at sea that can become
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an absolute reality, not with warships between nations. In addition, it's a very ecological war,
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if you really think about it. If the oil tanker catches fire, you'll have an oil spill,
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when does the war end? Answer, it will end when the future post-war reorganization of what the
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world will look like is negotiated. In other words, until they come to the table to agree
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Now, what's the air of the Russian diplomats, European diplomats, American diplomats, political
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Nations? Well, what kind of a discussion or negotiation could there have been with the
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thought of putting themselves in the hands of the League of Nations to solve World War I issues.
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Because these issues are negotiated between the elites at the table of power where the
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about Biden. I'm not talking about Johnson. I'm not talking about Schwab. I'm not talking about
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Macron. I'm not talking about the United Nations. You have to understand that the United Nations,
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as a tool, can no longer be a tool. And the model of the future of the world that Russia or
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Russia will negotiate together with China and Iran and Turkey and India, and that also the vital
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importance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, in other words, if these countries
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can offer their vision of the world and the Atlantic countries can accept it, then the war
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will end, not before. Okay, so that's one. All right, let's add another piece of the puzzle.
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Russia, China, and the Vatican, you probably do agree that these are very strange travel companions.
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If we go back to mid-September, by the week and a half ago, okay, the working agendas of the three
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world leaders converged in Central Africa and the convergence of these three vectors at once at the
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executed operations. Everything else is a conspiracy theory. And so, officially we have
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Putin, Xi Jinping, and Pope Francis. They did not see each other. They did not meet. But recently,
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again, we have enough facts that have come to light, the sum of which can speak of conjecture
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not suitable, let's say, for the general public. And so, despite problems with his knee and a
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wheelchair, Pope Francis, he flies to Kazakhstan for the first time for this seventh Congress of
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Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. This is a third-class Congress, okay, that does not
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the Pope himself made an announcement publicly that he was forbidden by his doctors to make
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okay, and the Shanghai Cooperation leaders in Uzbekistan with a stopover in Kazakhstan.
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the other side of Russia, which ended on the day of the official announcement of Queen Elizabeth's
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death, which, you know, would have been a clever false start. And in summer, China and Russia
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announced their readiness to lead this global transition to a new format and a new future.
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And the later Pope Francis, who back in the spring described the reason for the war in Ukraine,
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as he said, NATO barking at the door of Russia and in the sky over Kazakhstan,
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And so in March 2022, the Holy See took a demonstrative step spending 10 million euros
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buying rubles in Russia because, as they said, of the threat of sanctions. And then in June,
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for the consolidation of all controlled finance in the hands of this newly created
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the influence of the Vatican extends not only over emphatically anti-Russia Poland or visibly
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pro-Russian Hungary. I want to remind you that the other day, the representative of Hungary at the
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United Nations General Assembly, he gave his speech in Russian. I don't know if you saw that.
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There's no reason to do that. They speak Magyar. There's no reason for him to speak Russian. They
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the Vatican's influence extends also over half of the rest of Europe and also vast expanses of
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the Americans, central and south, and also North America, speaking of 135 millions from Mexico.
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Okay. And also we can talk about huge parts of Ukraine, which is a geopolitical project of the
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Vatican itself. And again, go back to what I said about financing the Azov battalion.
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of Queen Elizabeth II, the Anglo-Saxon controlled Ukranian, staged a what? A general offensive near
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Kharkov. These are not coincidences. Okay. So all this doesn't mean that Russia and China and the
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Vatican are ready to join forces, come up with a common strategy to rebalance the world after
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Johnson led it to a dead end. So Russia and China and the Vatican, these are three global projects.
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Russia is the great Eurasian global project, China is Datun, and Vatican is the great Europe. But it
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is even less credible that the leaders of the planet's three key states, Russia, China, and the
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Vatican, they're players who almost never travel abroad, all accidentally
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ended up at the same time and in the same place. And that's what they would say in Rome,
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sapienti sat. Okay, let's talk about something else. Another piece of the puzzle is the mobilization
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of the Vatican itself. Look what they're doing. At the end of 2020, the Vatican together the families
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called the in the shadows of a presidency, which I published in 2017, it was thanks to Vatican's
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were told by the Vatican to tell their congregations to vote Trump. Because again,
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Vladimir Putin, Russia. You have Xi Jinping and other name tags as China. Modi says India and says
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Donald Trump's of the United States. It doesn't represent the United States because again,
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if we're talking about America, what America are we talking about? Because America is not a
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banking financier America. In the face of that was Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, et cetera,
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They're the face of a global project. Presidents of the United States or any other country have
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no power whatsoever. And so Donald Trump was a representative of an alternative project.
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Okay. Not banking financiers, but industrialists, nationalists, isolationists.
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Okay. Trump represented the great European project because again, he is half Scottish
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Irish and the other half German. And for most people, but we don't have no idea where ancestors
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come from, you know, maybe our grandmother. But if you go 10 generations, people don't know,
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but the elite, they know who they are. Or don't you think that the Queen Elizabeth and the entire
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family, they don't know where they come from. And so the elite understand who they are and where
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they come from. So Donald Trump was the face of greater European project, which is blood
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So in 2020, the Vatican project together with a Judaic project, that's New Jerusalem in London,
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that's not Israel. Okay. They backed Joe Biden. It doesn't matter if he wants to, it makes no
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difference. And so throughout the 2021, Rome's politics, the Vatican in other words, have
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political ecology, fighting against global warming, compulsory medicine, what else, vaccines,
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QR codes, et cetera, et cetera, all kinds of other fascinating stuff. And then something happened.
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And at the beginning of 2022, the Vatican's policy had undergone this visible change.
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And the absence beginning in February, on 24, 2022, when the Russian began their special military
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of Russia's actions on the territory of Ukraine. But I think I never said a word. And attempts to
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pressure the Vatican by the British elite and also by the American intelligence agencies
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did not give the desire. And so the Pope moved further and further away from the general Western
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And simultaneously, the Vatican launched the processes of this internal mobilization and
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concentration of resources. Look at some of their moves over the past month, month and a half.
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Again, by the end of September, 2022, all Vatican structures must transfer
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financial assets, their securities, et cetera, to the Vatican bank or as it's officially known,
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about 13,500 members. We're talking about 52,000 medical workers. We're talking about 95,000
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volunteers, et cetera. And then not to mention the laws were changed as far as, for example,
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the requirements of mobility for high ranks within the organization, lifetime occupation of the past,
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you know, post of master, et cetera, et cetera. And so we are, we are, we are, we are,
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given the impression that the Vatican remembered that it represents, coordinates, and consolidates
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this old European conservative elite of the continental right, which is, you could easily
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say, blood and soil. Okay, this is the landed aristocracy of Europe. And so in the context of a
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disintegrating globalization, okay, the Vatican will try to implement its own strategy to survive
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and not be buried under the rubble of a Europe that has lost its psycho-historical purpose.
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that's the Ukrainian region, Galicia, become kind of a, a sub-ethnic group of Catholic popes.
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And also the other part will go back to be Russian Orthodox, the other part of Ukraine. Otherwise,
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it's impossible to kill this psycho-historical position that is spawned on the European continent
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is not a fight between Russia and Ukraine. It's a very different project at hand. What we're
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looking at is a survival and redefinition of the post-world order, post-crisis, post-biblical
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collapse, which we're about to see, unfortunately. Okay, and so these are the things being played
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out right now in the Ukrainian theater of operations. But again, what we're seeing is
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don't sit down at this metaphorical, you know, global historical power table to discuss
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what the future of the world will look like, this conflict is not going to end. And again,
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I'm not talking about presidents of countries. And that's again, it's also the fact that Queen
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Elizabeth died at this moment. Okay, I'm not talking about some kind of a conspiracy that
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she was killed. No, I'm just talking about this was an unfortunate time for her to die, because
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table of power to discuss what this future world will look like. So on that, Ayan, thanks again
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for being with us and for joining us and for giving me a chance to speak to you.
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Daniel, everybody round of applause who you can see. Thank you, Daniel, for that tour de force
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that somebody put in the chat. You know, there's a fire hose of information, your big picture look,
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a global table. What was that line sitting at a global table of?
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It's a global table of power. Because again, if you look historically, one of the reasons
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and this isn't the time to talk about this, but one of the one of the reasons that the Russian
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royal family, the czar Nicholas the second and his entire family were killed, because the Russian
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not through the through the Roman arms, which is a German dynasty, but through the rubrics,
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which is the they ruled Russia for [privacy contact redaction], you know, one of the rubrics is
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Ivan the Terrible, which is a name given to him by the British, needless to say, but he was not a
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ruled Russia for 21 generations, they had a historical seat of power, this metaphorical
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And the problem right now is to find the people, okay, to sit down at this power table and to
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discuss what this future will look like. And the problem, the the main problem right now for most
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players is that economically, there we don't have a language to explain what's going on my language,
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I don't mean English or, or French or German or Russian or Chinese. I'm talking about the language
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of economics. There's no language to explain that no one can explain in the West, or answer a very
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0:46:40 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion, ladies and gentlemen, what the hell is going on, they can't explain, they can't
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0:46:45 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion. They don't know because their language is based on a model which today is on its
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deathbed. Okay, and I explained it, I believe, if I'm not mistaken, the last time when I said
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you had two economic models, the Western capitalist between the end of World War II in 1991, and Soviet
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0:47:03 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] And both of these models were based on different sets of values. The West was based on
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language. And then in 1991, these two models merged into one, and they merged into one not because the
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Soviet Union and its model wasn't working. In fact, in 1991, the country was growing 11% per year.
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What you didn't have in the Soviet Union is private property, in other words, a bureaucrat, which in
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dismantle the country from within. I mean, you couldn't destroy a Soviet Union from without,
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of all the other countries in the world. You could only destroy it from within. And so that was done,
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that's one of the reasons why I have so many billionaires and oligarchs in Russia, because they
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stole everything we watched and attached to the floor. So the idea is that these two models became
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one global liberal banking financier model, and the West, because again, capitalist model is a very
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dynamic model, the West controlled between the end of World War II in 1991, 60% of global economy,
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and the Soviet Union satellites 40%. But between 1991 and 2007, the West expanded into Soviet space,
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and in 17 years conquered 40% of the global markets and filled it with stuff, because it's
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a very dynamic model. But in 2008, they call it the Lehman Brothers Collapse, the subprime crisis.
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It wasn't that, it was just the beginning of the end. So we have a metaphorical patient
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who went to a hospital with a sore throat, and 14 years later, that patient is on his deathbed,
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it's just a matter of time, be it two weeks, two months, three months, it doesn't matter.
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Okay, the model is dead, there's absolutely no way to save the economy, which has a four
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what's force majeure? Global thermonuclear war. Okay, so you can write up, you know,
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they're psychopaths. Why do you think, you know, the global elite, the Peter Thiel's, the owner
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of PayPal, the Gateses, the businesses are buying so much land and building underground bunkers,
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which are, you know, thousands and thousands of acres, because they understand what's coming down.
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0:49:43 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction], you know, global hunger. The UN said, this year, you're gonna have
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concerned, needless to say. And so what we see again, so again, when you look at it from that
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dimension, the COVID thing is a joke. Okay, it's, I'm not making fun of COVID, I'm making fun of the
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0:50:09 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] that you'll think that this is, you know, end of be all of what we're seeing right now, it's not.
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0:50:15 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ure is very different, and they need to understand this. And so the problem today
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0:50:20 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ain this, what's happening around us. And that means that we're,
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you know, staring down the barrel of a global collapse of biblical proportions, because again,
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what we're seeing today has only happened twice in the last [privacy contact redaction] time between
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the fourth and the sixth century, when the old Roman Empire collapsed, and then it gave eventually
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And so we need to define what this world is going to look like. And what you're seeing right now in
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the Ukraine, okay, is an intent to define this post future world, post conflict, post hunger,
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different world from anything we've seen thus far. And so again, I've talked about this, I'm not sure
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if I've spoken to this group about it, I've done so in my bulletins for my subscribers or interviews,
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but we talked about, we went from global 1.0, which is, let's just, you know, how would you
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define this, the world of Westphalia, 1648 until the late 1960s of the 20th century.
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And then in 1968, the Bilderberg Conference in Montreux Blanc, one of the outskirts of
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Montreal, where, you know, my family and I were going to go skiing when the whole COVID thing started,
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they defined a new concept, and they called it One World Company Limited. In other words, corporations
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0:52:12 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] BlackRock, we have Vanguard Group, etc. etc. Okay. And so today, so we've gone from
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0:52:19 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]rial world, which everyone understands, well, that is to post industrial, which basically,
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you know, playing with numbers on a computer screen. So people tell me, have you know,
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a physical good. And so today, so we've gone from physical economy, industrial, to post industrial,
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and now we're coming to the sixth technological paradigm, which is trans industrial economy.
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And that's robotics, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, distance learning, smart contracts,
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you know, end of Habou Rabi laws. In other words, everything we've seen as far as the laws
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from 1762 before, you know, for Christ to now, that's 3800 years, that's gone. Why? Because we're
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coming into the age of transhumanism, post humanism. And so when you put it in context,
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they need all these things. And there's a term for it called Greek paradigms. In other words,
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ask, imagine you're walking up the stairs, as you keep walking up the stairs, each step is a
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0:53:24 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]art going to a higher, higher level, you need to destroy everything
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which was built before. And that's what they're doing right now. They're dismantling the industrial
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robots, man machines, cyborgs, all kinds of things, artificial intelligence, or basically
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things which are not dependent on the human beings. And so for them to actually get to that,
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they need to dismantle this world. And COVID is just, you know, an excuse, an element,
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okay, a tool for the dismantling. It works very, very well. Okay, it achieved many different
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0:54:03 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ives, because again, you kind of have to look at it as an intel operation. And in intelligence,
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in any kind of intel operation, there are a lot of different groups with different interests,
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0:54:14 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]s a lot of money. And for make it work, everybody puts something into the kitty.
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And everybody gets something out of it. Whether we're talking about World Economic Forum,
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World Health Organization, the governments, you know, the supranational structures,
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the global control grid, etc, etc. Okay, and so this is where we are today. So whenever you're
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discussing anything, I don't care how important it is, you have to look at the bigger picture from a
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conceptual point of view. That's my advice. And I gotta go. But anyway, one last comment, those who
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0:54:45 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ed in following what I do, you can go on my webpage, it's estulin.media. E-S-T-U-L-I-N,
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that's my last name. Estulin.media. Okay, and we have all kinds of things with audios for...
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Daniel, can I just say one thing? These guys who are conducting this undeclared war on humanity,
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that's the result of it anyway. Who do they think they are? So I see a world, I see technology out
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of control. Oh, absolutely. Technology is out of control. So human beings, they like stability,
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they don't like change. And then all of a sudden, technology is allowed to go out completely out of
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control. And the whole our environment is changing so rapidly, that we're not able to adapt,
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as we were, nevermind as it will be. So who do these people think they are?
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Well, they are the rulers of the world, Steven. I mean, they've ruled, again, if you, again,
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it's a conversation for another day. But just to give you an idea, you know, the people who
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changed. One of the reasons you can't touch Switzerland, whether you're Napoleon or Hitler,
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you can't touch it. Okay, people may not understand it. Okay, it's not some kind of a Jewish
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0:56:02 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e who run Switzerland today, they're the direct descendants of the high
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0:56:09 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]s who control Egypt, who control Egypt, the pharaohs now, the high priests control Egypt.
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And they're the same people who control the countries today, especially Switzerland, which
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is the epicenter of the entire syllabus. But Daniel, what's unique to what's going on now
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0:56:25 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e, my grandmother lived to 103. And she lived through
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to a rapidly changing environment? And they don't want you to adapt. They don't need a billion
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0:56:45 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e. They need to kill [privacy contact redaction] no need for [privacy contact redaction]e. Okay, well, look,
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if you're looking at from our perspective, it's like, I don't want to die. Okay, I mean,
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0:56:55 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] a few years left, hopefully. Yeah, but they're not going to survive either.
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Steven, the thing is, and again, we can talk about it the next time if you want,
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the whole idea of the sixth and seventh technological paradigm. One of the reasons,
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talked about this, where injecting microchips and changing your DNA, there's a reason for that.
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Okay, it's not a wild conspiracy theory. If you can't build anything on the planet earth,
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because we reached the limit, okay, of space on the planet earth, we basically built everything
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space itself. And so for you to build, you need to build out which is up there or down there.
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But we as a human body, we can't live in space. We're not made to live in space. So for us to live
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in space, and that's the seventh technological paradigm, okay, based on the moon, you know,
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that's one of the key reasons why they're changing our DNA to make it more adaptable to living in
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space. And this isn't a new project has been around for a long time, except now they have
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the technology to do this, because technological growth is exponential, it's not linear. And so
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they can absolutely do this. And again, if you're seeing what has been done with COVID,
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okay, it's a step in the direction of the sixth technological paradigm. Okay, it's again, people
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0:58:30 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]and, but this is exactly what has been done. And again, thank you so much for giving
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0:58:36 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]en to me. If you're interested to learn more, it's sjolim.media. And if you guys
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0:58:42 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion, you can send me an email. And I think Stephen gave you my email
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is daniel.sjolim.es at gmail.com. Daniel, very quickly, would you come back in the next few weeks
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two trips to Latin America to work with presidents there. But we can definitely do something in
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November. Very good. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you, Daniel. Great job. Thank you.
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Thank you, Daniel.