1 0:00:00 --> 0:00:06 Alexis, welcome. I'm your moderator. Welcome, Charles. Australia, lovely to see you. I've 2 0:00:06 --> 0:00:14 hosted a cardinal in Australia back in the 1970s, Cardinal Mincenti from Hungary back in the good old days. 3 0:00:14 --> 0:00:22 One of our great cardinals of history, yes. Yes. So welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID 4 0:00:22 --> 0:00:28 Ethics, everybody. For those who are new, please say hello. We'll do a formal introduction in a 5 0:00:29 --> 0:00:37 moment. I'm in Australia. We have Alexis people all around the world. Not many Indians, but that's 6 0:00:37 --> 0:00:44 just because we, you know, not many Indians, not many people from Africa, Asia, but where the 7 0:00:44 --> 0:00:51 numbers are growing and then a lot of people see the recording of what happens here. For those who 8 0:00:51 --> 0:01:00 are new, please introduce yourself in the chat. We will have questions and there are all, Alexis, 9 0:01:00 --> 0:01:08 there are all sorts of people here. There are doctors, retired doctors, lawyers, retired clerics, 10 0:01:08 --> 0:01:17 trained non-trained clerics, investors, dentists, nurses, PhDs, scientists, 11 0:01:18 --> 0:01:28 patent experts. So it's really a mixed group, but all committed to shining a light on truth. 12 0:01:28 --> 0:01:34 And as you were talking about there with Dave Colum, you know, this question of the fraud that's 13 0:01:34 --> 0:01:41 going on and, you know, we're delighted to have you here and each one of us is there playing the 14 0:01:41 --> 0:01:45 role that we're meant to. And you touched on this issue of responsibility. It's a pretty powerful 15 0:01:45 --> 0:01:51 idea responsibility and our politicians are trying to tell us, trying to tell us they'll 16 0:01:51 --> 0:01:55 save us provided we do what they tell us. So there you are. There's a bullshit model. 17 0:01:57 --> 0:02:04 So the chat is a wonderful resource, everybody, as regular people know. 18 0:02:04 --> 0:02:09 Alexis, how long have we got you? Because these meetings go for two and a half hours 19 0:02:09 --> 0:02:16 and then we go, then those who have time, which is a small number, go onto a telegram video 20 0:02:16 --> 0:02:21 conversation, but essentially it's two and a half hours and we don't, you know, we love to have you 21 0:02:21 --> 0:02:25 for the two and a half hours, but if you have to go two hours or one and a half, we understand. 22 0:02:25 --> 0:02:29 No, I can go the distance. 23 0:02:30 --> 0:02:35 Excellent. And then how long you speak is entirely up to you and then we'll do, 24 0:02:36 --> 0:02:43 we'll moderate a Q&A after you finish talking, you speak for half an hour, an hour on what you 25 0:02:43 --> 0:02:50 want to do, what you want to address us on, that's up to you. If you speak for 10 minutes and then 26 0:02:50 --> 0:02:55 have Q&A, that's also your choice. So there'll be no shortage of questions. 27 0:02:57 --> 0:03:03 Okay. I love answering questions. I'll give an opening talk and, okay. 28 0:03:04 --> 0:03:10 Very good. That's excellent. And as I say, you know, Dave Collins already, he'll ask you, 29 0:03:10 --> 0:03:16 he'll ask you questions for half an hour if you let him. So the process is that we use the reactions 30 0:03:16 --> 0:03:23 tab for those who don't know to put your hand up after we call. Jane Ruby is here as well. 31 0:03:23 --> 0:03:31 Alexis, who interviewed you recently on two interviews. So we will share her interviews 32 0:03:31 --> 0:03:38 with this whole group and the whole invitation group after here. All right. So welcome everybody 33 0:03:38 --> 0:03:44 to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics. I'm trying to see where Stephen is. I'm here. Oh, there you are. 34 0:03:46 --> 0:03:52 I was a bit late, only about a minute or two. Technical problems. Excellent. Excellent. So 35 0:03:52 --> 0:03:59 say hello to Alexis Stephen before we get this show on the road. Thank you, Alexis. Sorry, 36 0:03:59 --> 0:04:04 do you want me to call you brother Alexis or Alexis? You can call me brother Alexis, please. 37 0:04:04 --> 0:04:15 Thank you. So thank you for coming on brother Alexis. All right. So as I say, we are here in a 38 0:04:15 --> 0:04:24 spirit of exploration, discovery. Alexis, we come from brother Alexis, we come from love, not fear. 39 0:04:24 --> 0:04:32 That's the essence of this group. And this is a twice weekly meeting group that meets 40 0:04:32 --> 0:04:38 and supports each other to make sure that we are not dominated by fear. So we're delighted to have 41 0:04:38 --> 0:04:43 you here. There is no censorship here. It's a free speech environment and there's proper moderation. 42 0:04:43 --> 0:04:52 So brother Alexis, over to you. Welcome, welcome. And we look forward to hearing your wisdom and 43 0:04:52 --> 0:04:59 then being able to share to have questions with you. Over to you. Okay, well, I wish to 44 0:04:59 --> 0:05:06 salute everyone and say hello to you. I'm very honored and humbled that you should ask me to 45 0:05:06 --> 0:05:11 speak to your group. I'm almost never invited to speak to groups of professionals, intellectuals, 46 0:05:11 --> 0:05:19 I usually work with, poor and the common man. So since I have a BA in anthropology from 47 0:05:19 --> 0:05:24 cultural and political university of Florida, I'll launch in with an observation that maybe 48 0:05:24 --> 0:05:33 not many have made. And that the opposition that we face, which is generally called globalism or 49 0:05:33 --> 0:05:44 the globalist is really a 19th century phenomenon that is just antiquated and outdated. So the 50 0:05:44 --> 0:05:51 globalists today are executing a plan for world domination, which is based on 19th century 51 0:05:51 --> 0:05:57 categories of how the aristocrats have the right rule that plebs need to just submit. 52 0:05:58 --> 0:06:03 And the idea of property rights where they see the whole world as their estate. And so they can 53 0:06:03 --> 0:06:08 tell the squatters to get off the front lawn and they can do as they please. Because like in the 54 0:06:08 --> 0:06:15 Middle Ages, they had control over the courts and the juries and prosecutors and the police. And 55 0:06:15 --> 0:06:24 they just did what they did on their own demand. And it's a really, it's a primitive way of looking 56 0:06:24 --> 0:06:30 at the world. It's suitable for a middle ages. That's why their idea of the great reset is to 57 0:06:30 --> 0:06:36 establish a medieval structure of society, a feudal system where the elite of the elite control 58 0:06:36 --> 0:06:44 everything and everyone else becomes just like, you know, transhumanist robot. And this is something 59 0:06:44 --> 0:06:51 we need to emphasize when we're talking to the common man about the necessity of populism, 60 0:06:51 --> 0:06:57 globalism, that this is a vision that isn't suited to modern man. And it is outdated because in 61 0:06:57 --> 0:07:04 modern times, everyone has access to education. And there's a large portion of society who are 62 0:07:04 --> 0:07:11 highly educated people who can interact in society and in political order with 63 0:07:13 --> 0:07:19 all their talents, all their creativity, all their individuality, which wasn't possible in 64 0:07:19 --> 0:07:27 medieval society, even in Victorian England. And in modern times, we have to recognize that 65 0:07:27 --> 0:07:33 government decisions for the future of the world, the future of our nations in all manners of 66 0:07:33 --> 0:07:38 industries or sectors of society can't be something that just comes down from the top of some elite 67 0:07:38 --> 0:07:43 that tell us the way they want the world. We all have a right to participate in political life, 68 0:07:43 --> 0:07:50 our nation, our society, the whole world, and to contribute to it. And the common good is not a 69 0:07:50 --> 0:07:56 Marxist ideal. It means living in this world humanely in peace with one another and making 70 0:07:56 --> 0:08:03 the best of what we have, because we have the intelligence, we have the talent, we have the 71 0:08:03 --> 0:08:12 creativity to solve the problems of this world without war, without genocide, without transhumanism, 72 0:08:12 --> 0:08:17 without population reduction. And all these crazy ideas that are really 19th century are 73 0:08:17 --> 0:08:26 extremist views. And I think that that's my comment as an opening argument for the discussion today, 74 0:08:26 --> 0:08:36 because we have to break the propaganda that they're trying to use as make their version 75 0:08:36 --> 0:08:40 of the future seem admirable. It's not admirable, it's backwards. 76 0:08:44 --> 0:08:51 Beautiful. Beautiful. Well, there's a four hour conversation on each of those sentences 77 0:08:51 --> 0:09:01 that you shared with us, Brother Alexis. Now, so everybody start please. Here is your opportunity 78 0:09:02 --> 0:09:05 to ask Brother Alexis, are you ready for questions now? 79 0:09:06 --> 0:09:12 Yes, I actually prefer questions. I'm much more lively than questions. That's why I only want 80 0:09:12 --> 0:09:17 to give a short talk. So you can ask me any question whatsoever. I love questions. You need 81 0:09:17 --> 0:09:21 to come out of left view. So I might ask you a question to understand where you're coming from. 82 0:09:23 --> 0:09:27 Excellent. Wonderful. I have a question that traditionally here, Brother Alexis, 83 0:09:28 --> 0:09:34 Stephen Frost goes first, you see, as the founder of the group of medical doctors for COVID ethics. 84 0:09:34 --> 0:09:40 And while he's gathering his wits about him with your introductory statement, I'm going to ask a 85 0:09:40 --> 0:09:48 question just to give Stephen a moment. And we had Jesse Romero in this group back in April. And he 86 0:09:49 --> 0:09:54 did a wonderful analysis of the 279 popes that have made it history. And there were 20 bad ones. 87 0:09:54 --> 0:10:00 And he says the current one that we've got is bad. And it is my opinion that what comes from 88 0:10:01 --> 0:10:08 the pope in the Vatican, or certainly from the pope, is not trustworthy. That's my statement. 89 0:10:08 --> 0:10:11 Am I right or am I wrong or am I in the middle? 90 0:10:11 --> 0:10:16 Well, you've sucked up too much of the fake narrative. And you don't understand what's going 91 0:10:16 --> 0:10:24 on is Benedict XVI is the pope. They forced him out in 2013. And who we have in the Vatican now 92 0:10:24 --> 0:10:31 is someone that was put there by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. He is not legitimately the pope, 93 0:10:31 --> 0:10:37 but he is the pope. And he's the pope. And he's the pope. And he's the pope. And he's the pope. 94 0:10:37 --> 0:10:42 Clinton and Barack Obama. He is not legitimately the pope. He wasn't legitimately elected. 95 0:10:43 --> 0:10:51 And they're trying to do a hostile takeover of the Catholic church from it and turn it into a 96 0:10:51 --> 0:10:59 different kind of organization. So to use a comparison, it's kind of like the Spanish Civil 97 0:10:59 --> 0:11:05 War where a party got elected democratically, but then wanted to abolish monarchy, put all the clergy 98 0:11:05 --> 0:11:13 to death, and turn Spain into a Soviet-like state. So it is possible. You can conquer a country by 99 0:11:13 --> 0:11:17 packing it from the aisle. The other way is you can infiltrate it and get control of the power 100 0:11:17 --> 0:11:23 and then use that power to change the nature of the organization in violation of all constitutional 101 0:11:23 --> 0:11:28 principles. This is what's going on in the church. So Bergoglio's homilies are just right out of the 102 0:11:28 --> 0:11:33 notebook of Barack Obama. He'll say the same things Barack Obama will say in anything. He's probably 103 0:11:33 --> 0:11:40 being told everything. Faithful Catholics realize this guy doesn't believe anything we believe. 104 0:11:41 --> 0:11:47 And yet our bishops, our cardinals, they're locked step in with this guy or they at least won't come 105 0:11:47 --> 0:11:53 out and say he needs to go. And something's going on. We don't know what's going on. But I have 106 0:11:54 --> 0:11:58 this sneaky suspicion that there's a lot of foreign money coming from foreign governments 107 0:11:58 --> 0:12:06 that's bought most of our hierarchy and has bought the Vatican. And it's pursuing that goal. The other 108 0:12:06 --> 0:12:13 day, Viktor Orban on his first tweet on Twitter talked about trying to come to a peaceful resolution 109 0:12:13 --> 0:12:19 of the war in the Ukraine. And he suggested that the world listen to two voices. He named three 110 0:12:19 --> 0:12:27 voices. And it was very significant what he said. Pope Francis, Kissinger, and the Republican Party 111 0:12:27 --> 0:12:35 of the United States. Now why you would put Pope Francis in the same sense of Kissinger is obviously 112 0:12:35 --> 0:12:39 a Rothschild agent. That's because Bergoglio himself is not a representative of the Catholic 113 0:12:39 --> 0:12:45 church. But to the globalist, he's their high priest now. He's the one you have to listen to. 114 0:12:45 --> 0:12:49 They would have never said you should listen to the pope. But if he's pushing the vaccine, 115 0:12:49 --> 0:12:54 if he's pushing climate control, if he's pushing vegetarianism, cooking green engines, oh you have 116 0:12:54 --> 0:13:04 to listen to him. He's the pope. So they're trying to co-opt that sociological network of power, 117 0:13:04 --> 0:13:15 influence, and control for their world control system. And it doesn't really work because the 118 0:13:15 --> 0:13:19 Catholic church is one of the most dogmatic of all religions. And as soon as you start saying 119 0:13:19 --> 0:13:24 something that doesn't agree with the voice said, we recognize it. We feel it right away. 120 0:13:24 --> 0:13:31 We're not just thinking it's wrong. Excellent. Thank you. Thank you, Alex. Now your voice is a little bit 121 0:13:32 --> 0:13:38 muffled for some reason. It will come good hopefully. Steven, over, we can hear you. Okay, 122 0:13:38 --> 0:13:45 it's not perfect sound, but that's okay. Steven, over to you now as you first. And then after that, 123 0:13:45 --> 0:13:48 Alex Bailey, and we've got the hands up. So look forward to them. Go. 124 0:13:50 --> 0:13:53 Brother Alexis, I think people on the group would be very interested to know 125 0:13:55 --> 0:14:01 the abuses which you suffered at the hands of, as I understand it, the Italian police. But there 126 0:14:01 --> 0:14:06 are four lots of policing in Italy. Is that right? Or maybe more? I don't know. 127 0:14:07 --> 0:14:13 Okay, so I only heard this yesterday. I didn't know that you'd been arrested, that it was 128 0:14:14 --> 0:14:18 not done very well. And I just wondered whether you could tell us 129 0:14:19 --> 0:14:23 the extent to which they were afraid of what you might say. 130 0:14:24 --> 0:14:33 Okay, so I've been against the pandemic, the scamdemic, I call it, since the second week of March 131 0:14:33 --> 0:14:40 2020, when a friend of mine in England said, don't believe this pandemic, look at the statistics. 132 0:14:40 --> 0:14:44 So at the University of Florida, I had taken two courses on statistics for social sciences, 133 0:14:45 --> 0:14:52 which isn't just mathematics, it's how to use data in relation to human populations and groups. And 134 0:14:52 --> 0:14:57 when it's being misused and not being used. So I noticed immediately it was being misused, 135 0:14:57 --> 0:15:03 because they're taking data of mortality rates in emergency rooms of hospitals of people with three 136 0:15:03 --> 0:15:07 morbidities, and they're trying to claim that that's going to be the same statistic over the 137 0:15:07 --> 0:15:13 whole world population. And that's not how you use statistics. So then I recognized they were all 138 0:15:13 --> 0:15:17 liars. And then I realized that the world must be involved in some sort of conspiracy because 139 0:15:17 --> 0:15:24 liars never lie in unison unless it's strong motive. And then I, with my research, I found 140 0:15:24 --> 0:15:28 that Bill Gates had his fingerprints and everything. So that became my work hypothesis, 141 0:15:28 --> 0:15:36 money was behind me. And I never obeyed the scamdemic. I was already involved in the postulate 142 0:15:36 --> 0:15:41 that required me to go out at midnight every night in front of a certain basilica in Rome and say, 143 0:15:41 --> 0:15:46 our some our fathers. And I continued doing that even though it was a little bit of a scam, 144 0:15:46 --> 0:15:52 but I was still involved in the scam. And I was still involved in the scam. And I was still 145 0:15:52 --> 0:15:56 involved in the scam. And I continued doing that even though it became totally illegal and you 146 0:15:56 --> 0:16:03 could be arrested at any moment. And then I had some close calls, I actually was not arrested 147 0:16:03 --> 0:16:08 because in Italian law, there's two different, there's a distinction between being detained and 148 0:16:08 --> 0:16:15 being arrested. So I was never arrested in the Italian law. But in the United States, we wouldn't 149 0:16:15 --> 0:16:21 make those distinctions. So I was taken to police station twice. So one occasion I was the 150 0:16:22 --> 0:16:26 military guard said, you're not supposed to be here, get out of the way. But I looked at the guy 151 0:16:26 --> 0:16:32 and he was young, he looked 22. So I said to myself, I think I can neutralize him with an 152 0:16:32 --> 0:16:39 argument from elementary school. So I said, I was here first. And he has a submachine gun, he said, 153 0:16:39 --> 0:16:49 oh, you were okay, let me stay. So I use my anthropology as a weapon. And it got me out a 154 0:16:49 --> 0:16:54 lot of scrapes. But on the first of May, the first thing happened to me was I was at a 155 0:16:54 --> 0:16:59 political rally, I didn't attend the rally, I was standing outside, I wasn't wearing the mask. 156 0:16:59 --> 0:17:06 And the police, this was the, in Italy, we have the national police, which is called the Polizia 157 0:17:06 --> 0:17:12 di Stato. And then we have the military police, it's called the Carabinieri. And then we have the 158 0:17:13 --> 0:17:19 the city police, the municipal police, it's called the Vigia. So the Polizia di Stato was there and 159 0:17:19 --> 0:17:23 they hadn't arrested anyone except for me being quarterly. So they saw me handing out leaflets 160 0:17:23 --> 0:17:28 without a mask. And I was, they saw me for two hours, but they waited until the end of the day 161 0:17:28 --> 0:17:32 because they hadn't proved they arrested someone, they came over to arrest me, well, at least to 162 0:17:32 --> 0:17:39 find me. Because in Italy, you could be fined up to like 900 euro for not wearing a mask or violating 163 0:17:39 --> 0:17:44 the rules and things like that. So I always engage police by asking questions. They say, 164 0:17:44 --> 0:17:47 well, put on a mask, they say. I said, well, I don't really want to put on a mask. They go, 165 0:17:47 --> 0:17:53 it's an order. I said, well, can you cite me the order? Can you cite me the law? And I said, well, 166 0:17:53 --> 0:17:57 that disagrees with this part of the constitution or that, when I get them involved in the 167 0:17:57 --> 0:18:01 conversation, you know, on the hierarchy of law, I said, well, you know, I have a constitutional 168 0:18:01 --> 0:18:07 right to this that takes precedence. So after about 30 minutes, when these 12 policemen, 169 0:18:08 --> 0:18:13 Polizia di Stato, were shown in public in front of a huge crowd not to know anything about the law, 170 0:18:13 --> 0:18:20 and they were saying absurd things like, well, the decree of the prime minister is six weeks old, 171 0:18:20 --> 0:18:24 and the constitution is from 48. I'm going to follow the law that's more recent. 172 0:18:27 --> 0:18:31 And absurd arguments like that. So they got upset and they grabbed me in the air and they threw me 173 0:18:31 --> 0:18:36 in a car and they took me to the station. And they threw me on the ground. They called me a pig. They 174 0:18:36 --> 0:18:42 held me for a couple of hours and then let me go. And see, in Italy, all the fines were administered. 175 0:18:43 --> 0:18:51 And there's a loophole in Italian law. So to be fined in Italy, they have to write out the fine 176 0:18:51 --> 0:18:59 on a piece of paper and give it to you. And once you accept it, you're obliged. So I just don't 177 0:18:59 --> 0:19:05 accept it. So I would say, no, I don't touch, use toilet paper. And I'd let it fall on the ground. 178 0:19:05 --> 0:19:10 And since I don't accept it, I'm not obliged to pay for it. That's Italian law. So I have some good 179 0:19:10 --> 0:19:15 legal advice. And I just drove them crazy by saying things like that. That was the first time. The 180 0:19:15 --> 0:19:23 second time was May 1st, 2021. They had a big medical conference, a public manifestation, 181 0:19:23 --> 0:19:29 a protest. And nurses and doctors from all around Italy came and talked about how all these COVID 182 0:19:29 --> 0:19:35 rules were just not scientific. And they followed everyone who was at that group. And they fined 183 0:19:35 --> 0:19:40 most of the people. And they tracked me down to the same church at midnight. And there was eight of 184 0:19:40 --> 0:19:44 us praying. And they told us to stop praying the Our Father. And we were keeping social distance. 185 0:19:44 --> 0:19:51 And one assaulted me. And then they detained me in the plaza for five hours. I just went limp and did 186 0:19:51 --> 0:19:56 passive resistance, which you can do in Italian law. And they tried everything to convince me to 187 0:19:57 --> 0:20:02 put on the mask and come with them to the station. And I gave them every kind of argument. They even 188 0:20:02 --> 0:20:08 threatened to take me away to a mental asylum and inject me with neurotropic drugs and things like 189 0:20:08 --> 0:20:16 that. And that made headlines. Something like 45 million people in Europe heard about it. 190 0:20:16 --> 0:20:21 How they tried to find me for... All the people with me were fined 800 euro. I was never fined. 191 0:20:21 --> 0:20:25 It was when they wrote out the fine. I said, I don't touch you for the paper. I let them keep it. 192 0:20:25 --> 0:20:30 I never got fined. I never got charged. But I filed a criminal complaint against them. 193 0:20:30 --> 0:20:36 And since they were all armed, all 15 of the police, there were 12 city policemen and then 194 0:20:36 --> 0:20:43 there were two carabinieri. In Italian law, if you violate someone's civil rights while you're 195 0:20:43 --> 0:20:49 wearing a gun and there's more than 10 of you, that's called an armed ban. And that means your 196 0:20:49 --> 0:20:54 sentences, if you're found guilty, is like five times the punishment. So they could go to jail for 197 0:20:54 --> 0:21:02 15 years each, these people. And I'm terrified. And I have a very good lawyer on it. So now at 198 0:21:02 --> 0:21:06 Rome, the police don't come anywhere near me. They see the friar and they say, stay away from him. 199 0:21:06 --> 0:21:13 So I say, I'm the baddest friar in Rome. They don't know. And then in Spain, I went to Santiago 200 0:21:13 --> 0:21:18 Compostela in August and I was assaulted in the cathedral. I wasn't wearing a mask. It's not a law 201 0:21:18 --> 0:21:24 in Spain. I said, look, to the security guard, you can't assault me for not wearing a mask. 202 0:21:24 --> 0:21:30 Not law anymore. So he accused me falsely to the police. The police grabbed me. They took me to 203 0:21:30 --> 0:21:34 the police station. They tortured me. In my opinion, they tortured me for 11 hours. And they 204 0:21:34 --> 0:21:39 violated five of my eight constitutional rights in Spanish law. And I'm being held to court on the 205 0:21:39 --> 0:21:45 21st in Spain on that charge. And I have to defend myself in court. For having done things I didn't 206 0:21:45 --> 0:21:50 do, I didn't harm anyone. And I showed my passport. I'm touching someone I never touched and 207 0:21:51 --> 0:21:57 not showing my passport to the person to I showed it twice. So I think I'll be found innocent both 208 0:21:57 --> 0:22:02 charges. The Spanish government, well, someone in the Spanish government is trying to prevent the 209 0:22:02 --> 0:22:07 trial from taking place because they're not allowing me to appoint a lawyer to defend myself. So I have 210 0:22:07 --> 0:22:13 to go through all these hurdles, just appoint a lawyer and get the appointment document to the 211 0:22:13 --> 0:22:19 court. So it's really amazing. But I have never been arrested. I've only been detained. And 212 0:22:20 --> 0:22:25 because both Spain has that concept to detainment, they don't use the word arrest. 213 0:22:25 --> 0:22:32 Although I think maybe they mean arrest by itself. But I have always insisted that we are not going 214 0:22:32 --> 0:22:40 to have liberty unless we act as free men, free women for the ladies who are present. And that 215 0:22:40 --> 0:22:47 means we cannot power in front of the police and we cannot flee. We just could continue what we're 216 0:22:47 --> 0:22:51 normally doing on Christmas Eve. I was going down the streets at midnight singing Christmas 217 0:22:51 --> 0:22:57 cows in violation of all the laws. And only other time they almost kids arrested they there was two 218 0:22:57 --> 0:23:02 people they could rest they could arrest poor man or they could rest me. And the policeman said, 219 0:23:02 --> 0:23:07 stop, we're going to arrest you. I said, I don't have the time. I walked on the street, he left me 220 0:23:07 --> 0:23:17 go. So he got a little notice. When you act honestly, the people who know that they're doing 221 0:23:17 --> 0:23:24 what is dishonest will act accordingly weak, weak. Okay. So don't show weakness to them because 222 0:23:24 --> 0:23:28 you're doing what's right, honest, upright and just and you're following the laws of the 223 0:23:28 --> 0:23:34 constitution and sanity, not the COVID make believe and you'll be in a better position with 224 0:23:34 --> 0:23:41 the people don't be disrespectful. Don't be insulting. Don't be antagonistic. Show them 225 0:23:41 --> 0:23:46 respect if they cite a law ask them to cite the law and engage them in intellectual argument, 226 0:23:46 --> 0:23:51 get them to think, get them to reason because that will keep them from getting angry. Don't 227 0:23:51 --> 0:23:57 get involved touching them or anything like that. And if they touch you just go limp. And because 228 0:23:57 --> 0:24:01 it's almost impossible to move someone has to do them. The police in Italy don't like moving 229 0:24:01 --> 0:24:09 anyone who's left because the Spanish are pretty good. It takes six Italian police to pick me up, 230 0:24:09 --> 0:24:12 but only two Spanish ones. So it depends on different countries. 231 0:24:15 --> 0:24:22 Yeah. So, um, brother Alexis, I wonder why didn't you tell the people you were with, 232 0:24:24 --> 0:24:30 that they shouldn't accept the fines or did you, and they didn't listen? Oh, yeah. None of them 233 0:24:30 --> 0:24:34 paid the fine. I don't think they were fine because they accepted the paper. Well, the thing 234 0:24:34 --> 0:24:40 is, is this the people I were with all Italian citizens and then I was raised in the United States. 235 0:24:40 --> 0:24:45 I am also an Italian citizen, but I'm also an American citizen. So I have a different 236 0:24:45 --> 0:24:51 cultural mentality on how to deal with the police in the United States. We, we feel this average 237 0:24:51 --> 0:24:57 citizen feels to be the superior of the police and that the police serve us. So when we're looking 238 0:24:57 --> 0:25:03 at a policeman, we're actually in our cultural outlook are considering someone who's an inferior. 239 0:25:03 --> 0:25:08 We'll pay him respect because he's a policeman and he ups holding the law. But if he says something 240 0:25:08 --> 0:25:13 like, you know, I like this rugby team rather than that one, we'll joke with him. We're not going to 241 0:25:13 --> 0:25:17 show him respect on that. It's not like in Spain, the people are terrorized police because it's 242 0:25:17 --> 0:25:25 really the, the, the, the Franco regime really changed the whole climate in Spain. If the policeman 243 0:25:25 --> 0:25:31 says you're a miss parking your car, the Spanish goes, excuse me officer, I'll move it right away. 244 0:25:31 --> 0:25:36 That's how they act. You see them in the street. It's, it's, it's totally different mentality in 245 0:25:36 --> 0:25:40 Italy. They're not as powering, but they're very different. So the policeman tells them to do 246 0:25:40 --> 0:25:44 something. They didn't do it. So the policeman tells me to do something. I was once stopped by 247 0:25:44 --> 0:25:51 police in a little town, summer of 2020. I wasn't wearing my mask. And he goes, put on a mask. 248 0:25:51 --> 0:25:54 I said, don't wear a mask. What are you doing in this town? And I said right back, 249 0:25:55 --> 0:26:00 if it is your intent, I said to him in Italian, if it's your intention to violate my civil rights, 250 0:26:00 --> 0:26:05 I will denounce you to the procurator of Rome tomorrow morning. And he was like, 251 0:26:06 --> 0:26:11 he didn't expect a friar to say those words to him. So he backed off immediately and went away. 252 0:26:11 --> 0:26:18 So you have to approach psychology is very important. And you have to take a strong 253 0:26:18 --> 0:26:24 dominant alpha position in this battle. You cannot let them intimidate you, but you have 254 0:26:24 --> 0:26:31 to be respectful and you have to control your emotions. And you can't react with violence, 255 0:26:31 --> 0:26:37 but you have to make it quite clear that you have to find that weak point depends on your country 256 0:26:37 --> 0:26:43 and the laws in Italy. They pay police like almost nothing. So if he was to be accused of a crime 257 0:26:43 --> 0:26:48 and the prosecutor should act on it, it goes on his record, even if he's not found guilty. 258 0:26:48 --> 0:26:54 And he has to fight that and it hurts his promotion and everything. That's the last thing 259 0:26:54 --> 0:27:01 they want. And it depends on the person too. Since I'm a monk, Italy, I get more respect. 260 0:27:01 --> 0:27:04 Spain, they didn't respect me much. I think the police were all in the clerical there. It was like, 261 0:27:04 --> 0:27:12 ah, let's capture this guy. So you have to judge a situation. Maybe a woman in certain countries. 262 0:27:12 --> 0:27:16 What I've seen in coming out of Australia doesn't seem like you get any respect from the police 263 0:27:16 --> 0:27:26 there. So it depends on the climate there is. In the Ukraine, the police are very friendly. They'll 264 0:27:26 --> 0:27:31 even help you find the restaurant you're looking for, which I don't think any police force in the 265 0:27:31 --> 0:27:40 world would do. So it's different from country to country. So I'm interested. You mentioned that, 266 0:27:41 --> 0:27:49 oh, well, so Italy and Spain both have histories of being subject to a dictatorship. So Italy and 267 0:27:49 --> 0:27:58 the Mussolini and Spain and Franco and I think Portugal. Is that Salazar? Do you think that 268 0:28:02 --> 0:28:09 history influences the psychology of the people? So in... Oh, yeah, yeah. There's definitely a thing 269 0:28:10 --> 0:28:16 called national psychology. Definitely, without a doubt. And the Italians are very neat because, 270 0:28:18 --> 0:28:22 this is my theory as an anthropologist, the Romans, when they conquered the world during 271 0:28:22 --> 0:28:27 2000 years ago, they brought slaves from all around the world to serve in their household 272 0:28:27 --> 0:28:31 because the Roman society was based on the households of the wealthy. And the Romans 273 0:28:31 --> 0:28:38 picked the best cooks, best musicians, the best artists, the most beautiful women, the hard workers, 274 0:28:38 --> 0:28:42 and they filled all their states with that. But the Romans emigrated and went off somewhere else 275 0:28:42 --> 0:28:48 and they left their households. Italians are those people, the descendants of those people. 276 0:28:48 --> 0:28:52 So the Italians, it's really hard to convince Italians to start a rebellion. They would never 277 0:28:52 --> 0:28:59 do that. It's like, let's hope someone invades us. They actually say that. Let's hope someone 278 0:28:59 --> 0:29:02 invades us and then we'll be free from this government. They actually will say that, 279 0:29:02 --> 0:29:07 which no other people would say, because the Italians are like, you know, we can get along 280 0:29:07 --> 0:29:13 with anyone who's going to be running the country as long as he's not cruel, you know. 281 0:29:14 --> 0:29:18 Whereas that wouldn't go over in America. No American would ever say, let's hope someone 282 0:29:18 --> 0:29:23 invades us, we'll get a better government. That's the American thing. Spanish, I don't know, 283 0:29:23 --> 0:29:29 I think the Spanish are very, the Spanish have a ferocious character and when the civil war broke 284 0:29:29 --> 0:29:34 out, they turned it against themselves, where it was always usually turned against Muslims or 285 0:29:35 --> 0:29:39 Indians in Latin America or something. So now it's turned against themselves and they just, 286 0:29:40 --> 0:29:47 it's like a fire keg in Spain. You don't want to do certain things in Spain. People start 287 0:29:47 --> 0:29:53 getting violent much more than other countries. So that's my experience. 288 0:29:55 --> 0:30:01 And so I wanted to ask you about, so you mentioned that you've got to go, 289 0:30:02 --> 0:30:07 I understood that you have to go to Spain. Is that right? Or are you going to be on a Zoom call? 290 0:30:08 --> 0:30:13 Oh no, I don't have to go to Spain. I'll be tried in absentia. I just have to point a barrister 291 0:30:13 --> 0:30:24 representative. But does the jurisdiction of Spain extend to Italy? No, no, no. It's only, 292 0:30:24 --> 0:30:31 you could be extradited. Most countries have a system where the charge that you're found guilty 293 0:30:31 --> 0:30:36 of, if you're found guilty, has to be for a sentence in jail longer than a year, then 294 0:30:36 --> 0:30:42 petition, extradition. Mine is only a misdemeanor six month thing, but they don't have the facts 295 0:30:42 --> 0:30:50 to prove it. But if I can't appoint a barrister, then I'll be found guilty. So doing everything 296 0:30:50 --> 0:30:54 I can to keep me from pointing a barrister, it's really, it's all, to write a book some day, 297 0:30:54 --> 0:31:00 it's just ridiculous. The Spanish court system is a joke. It's a banana republic. No, I understand 298 0:31:00 --> 0:31:05 Latin America. It's all come from Spain. It's not, the Italians are much more professional. They'll 299 0:31:05 --> 0:31:11 engage in that kind of hanky panky. They'll try to follow the level of law. Just in Italy, if you 300 0:31:11 --> 0:31:16 file a criminal charge and it's against someone who has political power, they'll just archive it, 301 0:31:16 --> 0:31:24 never actually. But they'll, they're very scrupulous about actually committing a crime, 302 0:31:24 --> 0:31:30 the police in Italy. They're very scrupulous about that because they're worried about their personal 303 0:31:30 --> 0:31:40 freedom. So Brother Alexis, do you choose to defend that charge? Why, why are you just choosing 304 0:31:40 --> 0:31:44 to defend it or could you just ignore it? And why don't you do that? 305 0:31:47 --> 0:31:50 I don't want to answer that question. That has to do with my legal strategy, 306 0:31:50 --> 0:31:57 but I think it's best to defend myself. Okay. And what are they charging you with? 307 0:31:58 --> 0:32:06 Not wearing a mask or? No, I'm being charged. I'm being charged for grave assault because 308 0:32:06 --> 0:32:12 one of the guards said she experienced a strong pull to her arm, but suffered no damage because 309 0:32:12 --> 0:32:16 she was trying to slam the door on my leg and I held the other handle on the opposite side of the 310 0:32:16 --> 0:32:22 door to slow it down so it wouldn't smash my leg. That's a crime. The other crime was I didn't show 311 0:32:22 --> 0:32:30 my passport to the police, although I showed it to him twice. And have you got a lawyer or not? 312 0:32:30 --> 0:32:39 Oh, yeah, I have it. I have five lawyers. Okay, good. So you're not on your own. Yeah. So Charles, 313 0:32:40 --> 0:32:45 maybe you can ask the others. Yep. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Steven. So, 314 0:32:45 --> 0:32:51 Alex, Brother Alexis, we have the names up there. So first we have Alex Bailey, obviously has been 315 0:32:51 --> 0:32:55 named after you. He's got the same initials as you and the same first name almost. Alex. 316 0:32:56 --> 0:33:03 Brother Alexis, greetings from, I'm speaking from France in the 317 0:33:04 --> 0:33:13 Kaffir country, probably familiar with the Kaffirs. I have a question. How would you see, 318 0:33:13 --> 0:33:20 what do you see as the quickest path to peace in Ukraine? And another totally sort of totally 319 0:33:20 --> 0:33:26 unrelated question is, what do you know of the human trafficking that has historically 320 0:33:26 --> 0:33:34 taken place in that part of the world? Okay, so I was in the Ukraine from the third week of April 321 0:33:34 --> 0:33:41 to the first week of August. And I went there as part of Orda Militaris, which is the organization 322 0:33:41 --> 0:33:44 I had in the United States, which was for the defense of Christian. We went there to help the 323 0:33:44 --> 0:33:49 victims of war. And I founded a nonprofit there, it's called Crosses Zerg, and we have American 324 0:33:49 --> 0:33:55 that's working distributing medical supplies and winter clothing and stuff. And so I was nearly all 325 0:33:55 --> 0:34:01 the time in Kiev, down in Kiev, and I spent all my time with Ukrainians. I almost never met anyone 326 0:34:01 --> 0:34:06 in Ukraine. And I was using my little Google Translate app to live. I felt like I was in a 327 0:34:06 --> 0:34:13 store. Because I don't know where the Ukraine is. And most Ukrainians don't know much. And 328 0:34:13 --> 0:34:25 the Ukrainians are a fiercely, the Ukrainians are people of great passion. They love their friends 329 0:34:25 --> 0:34:32 with great love. And they hate their enemies with great love. And the attack by the Russians, 330 0:34:32 --> 0:34:41 Russians on them, for them, it is like if your brother stabbed you in the back. So you can imagine 331 0:34:41 --> 0:34:48 if you had a brother who was the closest friend to you in your whole life. And then one day you 332 0:34:48 --> 0:34:54 find your safe is entirely empty. And he's the only one who knew the combo besides you. And he 333 0:34:54 --> 0:34:59 admits he took it. And he said he had the right to take it. You can imagine what would, you know, 334 0:34:59 --> 0:35:05 and if you were a passionate man, what would go on. So for the Ukrainians, they will not ever stop 335 0:35:05 --> 0:35:10 fighting until they take back all their territory. I don't think they'll cross the border into Russia. 336 0:35:10 --> 0:35:16 I think they'll just go back to their border. And that will be their way of saying to you, 337 0:35:16 --> 0:35:21 you know. And the thing with the Russians are the Russians aren't fighting for the same reason. 338 0:35:21 --> 0:35:25 The Russians are fighting because Putin told them to fight. And Putin told them to fight, 339 0:35:25 --> 0:35:30 in my opinion, because Klaus Schwab ordered him to start a war. And that's why he was put in power 340 0:35:30 --> 0:35:38 in 97 after spending his summer at Davos in 96. So the problem with the Russian system is that 341 0:35:38 --> 0:35:45 the Soviet Union collapsed because of so much internal corruption and gangs and criminals. 342 0:35:45 --> 0:35:50 And these assets of the state were stolen by oligarchs. And now these oligarchs like 24 343 0:35:50 --> 0:35:56 really run the country and Putin is just their spokesman pretty much. And the oligarchs are all 344 0:35:56 --> 0:36:00 tied in with the Russian family because the whole purpose of the Soviet revolution financed by the 345 0:36:00 --> 0:36:05 Rothschilds was to turn Russia into a slave state where they could get all the minerals out at really 346 0:36:05 --> 0:36:11 low cost to finance their industries around the world. And so the war from the Rothschild 347 0:36:12 --> 0:36:18 they need clear titles to all the coal and iron and the Donbass is one of the biggest 348 0:36:18 --> 0:36:25 mineral deposits in the entire Asian continent or Eurasian continent. And without that Russia cannot 349 0:36:25 --> 0:36:32 be turned to being a superpower. They cannot have a big steel industry which they need to do everything. 350 0:36:33 --> 0:36:42 And they want to transfer that. And the war that began in 2014 was between oligarchs, 351 0:36:42 --> 0:36:49 the Russian oligarchs and the Ukrainian oligarchs and they're both Jewish. And Zelensky was put in 352 0:36:49 --> 0:36:55 power by the Jewish oligarch who founded the Azov Brigade. And the people really weren't like, 353 0:36:55 --> 0:36:59 oh no, we have a Jewish president but he's fighting for their country now and they're 354 0:36:59 --> 0:37:05 really worried by all their victories. So I don't think you could find anyone in the Ukraine who 355 0:37:05 --> 0:37:10 would say that they would settle for anything less than taking back all their land. And they'll be 356 0:37:10 --> 0:37:16 content in that. They consider themselves now for having driven the Russians back in some parts of 357 0:37:16 --> 0:37:24 the battlefront. They're taking their place in the list of top nations of the world and the 358 0:37:24 --> 0:37:30 Ukrainians are proud people if they actually defeat Russia in this war by taking back to the 359 0:37:30 --> 0:37:35 borders, taking back the Crimea, they're going to be like a nation that wants to call the shots in 360 0:37:35 --> 0:37:44 Eastern Europe and stuff. So Russia, how will there be peace in Russia? I think it's going to 361 0:37:44 --> 0:37:48 go badly with Putin. I think it's going to go so badly that there's going to be a push in the 362 0:37:48 --> 0:37:54 Kremlin and someone else will be put in place of Putin because the Russian people are also 363 0:37:54 --> 0:38:00 a very proud people and have never lost their wars. They always come back. But this one isn't 364 0:38:00 --> 0:38:06 one that has any national... See, nationalism was destroyed in Russia during the Soviet period. So 365 0:38:06 --> 0:38:11 the oligarchs have just robbed themselves. Everyone knows that grab as much as you can. 366 0:38:11 --> 0:38:18 It's like the stealing of washing machines is not a hyperplotism. The Russians are so darn poor, 367 0:38:18 --> 0:38:22 40% of them don't even have toilets of function, mostly because they have so much permafrost. But 368 0:38:24 --> 0:38:33 what can Putin draw on? He can't draw on that national popular support. The Ukrainians, 369 0:38:33 --> 0:38:38 if only they had forks, would be deft to Russians. That's how much the hatred is now. 370 0:38:39 --> 0:38:46 That means there's excesses on both sides. But I found the Ukrainian people very European 371 0:38:47 --> 0:38:53 in almost everything. They differ on some slight things. So in Europe, if you give someone a gift, 372 0:38:53 --> 0:38:57 he respects you more, he's your friend. And if you give him advice on how to use it, 373 0:38:57 --> 0:39:01 like it's a machinery or something, he's going to listen to you because you gave it to him. 374 0:39:01 --> 0:39:06 But in Ukraine, it's not that way. In Ukraine, if you give someone a gift, it's like tribute. 375 0:39:06 --> 0:39:11 And you've shown that you're a subordinate. And they're not going to pay any attention to 376 0:39:11 --> 0:39:15 how you say to use it because once it's in their hands, it's their property, and they like with it. 377 0:39:16 --> 0:39:22 So for example, if you gave a Ukrainian a riding lawnmower, he'll run it to the ground, 378 0:39:22 --> 0:39:27 he'll never fix it. And you say you should repair it or maintain it, and it will run for years. 379 0:39:29 --> 0:39:33 Who are you to tell me what to do with my thing? So that's the one thing that's different. That's 380 0:39:33 --> 0:39:37 more like Tartar culture. But the rest of the culture is very European, heavily influenced by 381 0:39:37 --> 0:39:42 Greek values. Of course, there's Islamic values there. They have a beautiful church. Their 382 0:39:42 --> 0:39:50 Orthodox churches are absolutely beautiful. And the people are very sane. I mean, I found, 383 0:39:51 --> 0:39:57 in the country under martial law, that I never ran into a policeman who thought I was a spy, 384 0:39:57 --> 0:40:01 even though I was going around with like three kings. They have an ability to maintain 385 0:40:02 --> 0:40:11 rationality and suspicion, balanced in the mind without losing it. Because if the United States, 386 0:40:11 --> 0:40:17 for example, was invaded by Canada, you would have the CIA, FBI, everyone would be suspecting 387 0:40:17 --> 0:40:22 everyone. And if you so much as picked up a maple leaf off the ground in the fall, 388 0:40:22 --> 0:40:27 you'd be suspected of being a Canadian spy. No, the Ukrainians are very balanced. And I never 389 0:40:27 --> 0:40:35 saw any paranoia among them. And that is very un-European, very un-Western European. So they 390 0:40:35 --> 0:40:40 are strong in character, much stronger than they appear, even though they love simple things or 391 0:40:40 --> 0:40:46 like hobbits. They love good drink, lots of food, friends, and doing simple things. They don't have 392 0:40:46 --> 0:40:51 high ambitions, most of the people. And most of them live in great poverty. I saw elderly people 393 0:40:51 --> 0:40:56 plowing their fields with instruments that you haven't seen in the United States since the 1840s. 394 0:40:56 --> 0:41:02 You know, little push wheel plows. It's unbelievable the level of poverty in the countryside. And 395 0:41:02 --> 0:41:06 living in little hobbles is worse than anything you find in the population in the United States. 396 0:41:07 --> 0:41:13 So they're very poor, but I think a lot of the refugees that went to Europe are probably going 397 0:41:13 --> 0:41:18 to come back. They'll just maybe send money back to the family because they appreciate good things. 398 0:41:18 --> 0:41:24 And they all want to have a house the way they see in the TV in France or in the United States 399 0:41:24 --> 0:41:33 and stuff like that. And then the other question that Alex had, brother Alex, is on child trafficking. 400 0:41:34 --> 0:41:38 Oh, child trafficking. I didn't run into any evidence of child trafficking. I've 401 0:41:38 --> 0:41:45 heard anyone say anything about it. Ukrainians love their children so much, I can't imagine. 402 0:41:46 --> 0:41:53 But who's to say what goes on in the whole country? So what I did hear of is that there's a lot of 403 0:41:53 --> 0:41:59 Ukrainian women that want to marry wealthy men in the West. And so there's a lot of bride 404 0:41:59 --> 0:42:05 trafficking. I ran into one man, he was Jewish, he ran on dating service, getting girls hooked up 405 0:42:05 --> 0:42:10 with some guys in the West and he was totally ruined because of the war. And all throughout 406 0:42:10 --> 0:42:15 Italy you could find Italian men. Because Ukrainian women want to cook and stay at home and have a 407 0:42:15 --> 0:42:22 very different thing. So for a man who in the West who can't convince any of these liberated women 408 0:42:22 --> 0:42:26 to marry him because they want an entirely different relationship, Ukrainian women are very 409 0:42:26 --> 0:42:32 attractive and some of them also very beautiful and a good family life, taking care of them. 410 0:42:33 --> 0:42:39 So, but child trafficking, all I know, I've heard about is that the Russians are boarding children 411 0:42:39 --> 0:42:47 and orphans from the occupataries. But what was going on in Ukraine before, I can tell you, 412 0:42:47 --> 0:42:52 before the war broke out, I never paid Ukraine really any attention. I didn't know anything about 413 0:42:52 --> 0:42:58 the country. So I'm not the person to ask about that. Thank you very much. I'll let 414 0:42:59 --> 0:43:07 see the floor as I say. Thank you, brother Alexis. Thank you. Thank you, Alex. Rima. 415 0:43:10 --> 0:43:17 Thank you so much. And I want to say how much I appreciate your simple, clear dissemination of 416 0:43:17 --> 0:43:28 reality in the most important way. You've talked about how to cope with state aggression or one 417 0:43:28 --> 0:43:35 aspect of state aggression on a personal basis, go limp, remain respectful, know your rights, 418 0:43:35 --> 0:43:42 et cetera. And that's universally valid and very important. But there are global geopolitical 419 0:43:44 --> 0:43:53 oppressions heading toward us. So I want to ask two questions. The first is, do you see, as I 420 0:43:54 --> 0:44:04 clearly do, that probably the single most important freedom approach that we can take at this point 421 0:44:04 --> 0:44:12 is to unwind our countries from the WHO, UN, so that they're, quote, legally binding, 422 0:44:12 --> 0:44:19 quote, pandemic measures won't destroy, won't be able to destroy the sovereignty of the country 423 0:44:19 --> 0:44:25 and the sovereignty of each individual? That's one question. And the second question is, 424 0:44:26 --> 0:44:36 contentious but respectful, brother. You mentioned that both two of the main figures in the Ukraine 425 0:44:36 --> 0:44:43 are Jewish. You mentioned the Rothschild funding of the Soviet revolution and a whole lot of other 426 0:44:43 --> 0:44:48 things, including war after war after war after war and the banking system that's corrupt. 427 0:44:48 --> 0:44:59 Absolutely. It's become very popular to legitimize or normalize virulent anti-Semitism 428 0:44:59 --> 0:45:08 and to talk about all kinds of aspects of what, of the terrible things that we're facing as 429 0:45:09 --> 0:45:15 a Jewish plot, as something that we're all subjected to because of 430 0:45:16 --> 0:45:21 evil Jewishness and that and the other thing. And I'd like you to address that directly as 431 0:45:24 --> 0:45:31 you see it. Okay. So I forgot the first question. The first question was, oh, I just 432 0:45:31 --> 0:45:38 first question. It's WHO and the UN and getting the hell out of it and so on. Okay. So we definitely 433 0:45:38 --> 0:45:43 need to disconnect our nations from the global system control. The global system control 434 0:45:43 --> 0:45:50 represents an extremely small portion of the population of the Earth with big wealth factors 435 0:45:50 --> 0:45:55 and they have no right to tell the rest of humanity how to live today, tomorrow, in the 436 0:45:55 --> 0:46:01 next century, in the next thousand years. And so we have to break free from a 19th century 437 0:46:01 --> 0:46:06 antiquated aristarchy view of how to run the world and have one that's more modern democratic 438 0:46:07 --> 0:46:13 populace. But the difficulty about disconnecting our countries from that is this network is an 439 0:46:13 --> 0:46:17 octopus that has been infiltrating our countries already for like a hundred years. They've bought 440 0:46:17 --> 0:46:22 and controlled all the parties. This is why I'm constantly saying we will not disconnect unless 441 0:46:22 --> 0:46:29 we found new parties. And one of my great hopes is that all these international coalitions of 442 0:46:29 --> 0:46:35 doctors and people opposed to this pandemic realize we need an anti-globalist party. We need like a 443 0:46:35 --> 0:46:41 worldwide anti-globalist party where every country could take a different name but we form an 444 0:46:41 --> 0:46:46 alliance of anti-globalism and we take back our countries because until we get back the majority 445 0:46:46 --> 0:46:52 of control in our parliaments, our national assemblies, our heads of state, we won't have 446 0:46:52 --> 0:46:58 people committed to saying no we're not going to pay attention to WHL, no we're going to undo 447 0:46:58 --> 0:47:04 everything and we're going to find the people who killed all these people and bring them to trial 448 0:47:04 --> 0:47:09 and break down their systems of control that are in our economy, our banks, our industries, 449 0:47:09 --> 0:47:14 our educational institutions, our churches, our political parties. That's not going to come from 450 0:47:14 --> 0:47:18 the parties that already exist. They're completely controlled. They wouldn't have even attempted this 451 0:47:18 --> 0:47:25 if they already didn't have a level of control so total they thought they could pull it off. And 452 0:47:25 --> 0:47:32 they could pull it off. They they've axed 5.3 or 5.6 billion people. I mean that's a very successful 453 0:47:32 --> 0:47:39 crime and we have to admit that so that means the tentacles of control are very pervasive and 454 0:47:40 --> 0:47:46 there has not yet arisen. I really don't expect some minor party to all of a sudden turn anti-globalist. 455 0:47:46 --> 0:47:51 We had here in Italy a recent election and we have a party that's considered right wing 456 0:47:51 --> 0:47:56 but a lot of them have ties to the old system and are they going to want their friends put in jail 457 0:47:56 --> 0:48:02 or hung for what they did? It doesn't work that way sociologically. You know we really need 458 0:48:02 --> 0:48:08 outsiders that come in and there's a lot of highly educated people who could easily run our governments 459 0:48:08 --> 0:48:13 who are a lot more humane than these people but we got to get motivated because the problem is 460 0:48:14 --> 0:48:19 the people who are most humane aren't the ones who are inclined to run the country. 461 0:48:19 --> 0:48:24 You know they're satisfied with their family, their home, their job, their career, their professional 462 0:48:24 --> 0:48:29 expertise but running the country that's a burden but the problem is if the people who run your 463 0:48:29 --> 0:48:35 country are the ones who want to run the country you get the bad eggs. So you got it, a lot of us 464 0:48:35 --> 0:48:38 are going to have to make sacrifices and say I'm going to give up my career and this this this 465 0:48:38 --> 0:48:46 because I got to save my country we need a new party and I think my opinion that the people who 466 0:48:46 --> 0:48:51 have opposed the scamdemic and have made a name on that they're the ones that have to start saying 467 0:48:51 --> 0:48:57 you know if I run for office or we found a new party that's anti-globalist people will respect 468 0:48:57 --> 0:49:02 it because they'll see all the lineup are people who fought during that entire period and have 469 0:49:02 --> 0:49:06 strong principles because our principles must be the entire global system has to be taken down 470 0:49:06 --> 0:49:11 everyone responsible for the scamdemic has to be put on trial if they're guilty of murdering millions 471 0:49:11 --> 0:49:16 of people they need a sentence far worse than Nuremberg and their corporations have to be 472 0:49:16 --> 0:49:24 totally broken down. Even the science behind mRNA vaccines this is evil this has to be forbidden 473 0:49:24 --> 0:49:30 and any scientists who got involved in this kind of Mengele kind of experiments these people need 474 0:49:30 --> 0:49:35 to be banned from science if not put in prison and for all the people killed there needs to be 475 0:49:36 --> 0:49:42 reparations and if it is in fact the Rothschild family who was behind this their wealth needs to 476 0:49:42 --> 0:49:47 be taken from every drop if BlackRock was behind it that all those funds have to be confiscated to 477 0:49:47 --> 0:49:53 pay off the damage and that's the great reset we really need because if nations are accruing 478 0:49:53 --> 0:49:58 debt it should be to serve the people it is and shouldn't be to serve some small group. Now to get 479 0:49:58 --> 0:50:03 to your second question the Rothschilds according to my some of my friends that I have in Israel 480 0:50:03 --> 0:50:08 who are Jews are not Jews because they're like half Jewish and half genitalia so they don't fit the definition 481 0:50:08 --> 0:50:14 of Jews and actually they're they they want it they push their organizations push 482 0:50:14 --> 0:50:20 vaccine everyone in Israel because they don't like Jews they don't like the Rothschilds want to rule 483 0:50:20 --> 0:50:26 the world they don't want the Jews around and I think they founded Palestine the modern Israeli 484 0:50:26 --> 0:50:31 state precisely so they could round the whole of the Jews you have to remember that the Rothschilds 485 0:50:31 --> 0:50:39 behind arming Hitler the Rothschilds were behind the Russian revolution the Rothschilds were behind 486 0:50:41 --> 0:50:47 promoting anti-Semitism in Germany it's it seems strange that that would be the case but it pushes 487 0:50:47 --> 0:50:51 a narrative that they can make money because they only care about making money off the wars and death 488 0:50:51 --> 0:51:00 you know and you know and the why okay so the word Jewish has a lot there's a lot of cultural 489 0:51:00 --> 0:51:06 baggage in the word Jewish because what it means to us in the west aren't of Jewish blood and what 490 0:51:06 --> 0:51:13 it means to Jews I think are slightly two different things so I could say you know there are a lot of 491 0:51:13 --> 0:51:18 evil Italians in history and no one's going to get upset about you know like Machiavelli Mussolini 492 0:51:20 --> 0:51:25 you know or there's some a lot of evil Spaniards like Torquemata you know things like that no one 493 0:51:25 --> 0:51:30 thinks any of other but in the west if we say oh that crook is a Jew there's a more 494 0:51:32 --> 0:51:36 psychic energy we use there I think there and there is I'm not saying that there is 495 0:51:36 --> 0:51:39 thing called although the Rothschilds actually 496 0:51:42 --> 0:51:47 anti-Jewish I mean there's been a disagreement among Christians and Jews for a long time so we 497 0:51:47 --> 0:51:54 do have different but to say that some people in the world were evil I mean look at the Jews the 498 0:51:54 --> 0:52:02 word the people of Israel were targeted most severely during this pandemic to all be vaccinated 499 0:52:02 --> 0:52:07 they were detained very severely and they even beat up their own citizens and did all kinds of 500 0:52:07 --> 0:52:13 things to them and if this death of acts is as deadly as it is we're going to see one of the 501 0:52:13 --> 0:52:19 biggest mass extermination of the Jewish people in world history so we can't really say that the 502 0:52:19 --> 0:52:24 people doing it were Jewish in the same sense as the people who are dying from it are Jewish okay 503 0:52:25 --> 0:52:33 so in Russia and in the Ukraine everyone in that part of the world tells me that the oligarchs are 504 0:52:33 --> 0:52:38 Jewish I went on the internet I looked at the names of the oligarchs the Jewish surnames why 505 0:52:38 --> 0:52:45 I don't think of Jews that they believe you know so are they saboteans you know they're just Marxists 506 0:52:45 --> 0:52:52 uh I know if you're Jewish you know the word sabotein so they're obviously not you know 507 0:52:52 --> 0:52:59 Torah believing Jews obviously not so uh I'm using the word in the uh um 508 0:53:01 --> 0:53:06 ethnic or a genetic sense and not in the religious sense sense of religion 509 0:53:07 --> 0:53:14 so none of them are rabbis so but you know there is like Borla Borla who heads 510 0:53:14 --> 0:53:19 Pfizer I think he was the president of I think he's Jewish by blood so um 511 0:53:21 --> 0:53:26 you know I I think it would you can't really say that mentioning it is anti-Semitic I think a lot 512 0:53:26 --> 0:53:31 of people are meant they're trying to drive that thing I personally think that the whole 513 0:53:32 --> 0:53:38 narrative of the Jews are the causes of all the problem in the world is is really a distraction 514 0:53:38 --> 0:53:42 it's a cover it's like saying the communists are the problem of all the world or the fascists are 515 0:53:42 --> 0:53:46 the problem I think all the problems in the world are coming from the globalist but even that's 516 0:53:46 --> 0:53:51 probably an exaggeration but um they've paid to support all those groups to keep us divided 517 0:53:51 --> 0:53:56 and fighting among one another so even when people say globalist but you say Rothschilds and it's 518 0:53:56 --> 0:54:02 like why do I say Rothschilds because you know they actually own and control the companies 519 0:54:03 --> 0:54:11 behind it maybe in the United States for example Pfizer run by Microsoft he got his money from 520 0:54:11 --> 0:54:16 Brown Brothers Harriman and the Brown Brothers Harriman got their fortune because they were 521 0:54:18 --> 0:54:24 middlemen for the Rothschild family family so JP Morgan when he died they wanted how much of his 522 0:54:24 --> 0:54:29 bank is owned he only owned 40 the rest was owned by the Rothschilds family so even our most major 523 0:54:29 --> 0:54:35 banks in the United States are our major investment fronts for the Rothschild Goldman Sachs Rothschild 524 0:54:35 --> 0:54:41 Mario Draghi our previous prime minister he was ex-DPS Goldman Sachs so I would always call him 525 0:54:41 --> 0:54:49 the Rothschild Papa in Italy Macron Macron worked for the Rothschilds so um you know a lot of 526 0:54:49 --> 0:54:54 there's a lot of information showing that they're the actually family behind it but as I say it's 527 0:54:54 --> 0:54:58 wrong to really call them Jewish if I'm going to use the word they might consider themselves Jewish 528 0:54:58 --> 0:55:05 I don't know but they're but they are unscrupulous bankers okay there are undoubtedly unscrupulous 529 0:55:05 --> 0:55:13 bankers unscrupulous warmongers unscrupulous murderers no question the the whole dialogue 530 0:55:13 --> 0:55:19 about the Kazarian mafia and the fact that the the whole spike protein of that stuff the Kazarian 531 0:55:19 --> 0:55:25 mafia as far as I've looked into is a complete myth okay so is what your voice fell out could 532 0:55:25 --> 0:55:33 you repeat it is what as far as I have found the whole idea of the Kazarian mafia is a myth okay 533 0:55:34 --> 0:55:40 the Ashkenazi are not related to the Kazars the Ashkenazi are related to the Sepulchre and the 534 0:55:40 --> 0:55:46 idea that there's a lot of Jews in Eastern Europe because of the Kazars became Jewish that's not 535 0:55:46 --> 0:55:53 been substantiated by any reliable studies so calling it the Kazarian mafia is like you know 536 0:55:53 --> 0:55:58 hey there's Sicilian mafia there's Italian mafia Spanish mafia you know we Sicilians always 537 0:55:58 --> 0:56:03 I'm half asleep we're accused of being you still am I still with you 538 0:56:05 --> 0:56:13 yeah brother Alexis your microphone is very loud and sometimes it drops out maybe as a result of 539 0:56:13 --> 0:56:22 the fact that it's set too loud I don't know I'm just using a cell phone so it has to do with 540 0:56:22 --> 0:56:28 the tone of my I have a very loud voice I'm sorry so the Kazarian mafia is just a big myth 541 0:56:28 --> 0:56:33 pay it no attention is the Jews the the Ashkenazi are not from the Kazars genetically they're all 542 0:56:33 --> 0:56:40 suffered in or they're the they actually originate in the low countries in the 14th century and 543 0:56:41 --> 0:56:48 it's the Kazarian mafia that's one of those things we always talk about but hey you know a lot of people have 544 0:56:48 --> 0:56:54 mafia should we ethnicize that you know this is one of the things I don't like about national 545 0:56:55 --> 0:57:00 and the nationalism we try to plant it's the idea that because of our blood we're 546 0:57:00 --> 0:57:05 superior to the guys across the border and that just leads to lots of wars you know 547 0:57:06 --> 0:57:10 we should get up beyond that you know we're all human beings 548 0:57:10 --> 0:57:18 thank you all right thank you thank you ribba Peter Hooger our brother Alexis is a 549 0:57:19 --> 0:57:24 lawyer amongst other things engineer from Wales where Stephen Frost lives 550 0:57:26 --> 0:57:32 hello brother Alexis and thanks so much for for talking to us and for everything you do and 551 0:57:32 --> 0:57:39 standing up for right against wrong now I've got two points I'd like to raise the first point 552 0:57:39 --> 0:57:48 the first point can you can you hear me Charles yes yes good yeah okay um the first point I'd 553 0:57:48 --> 0:57:54 like to raise uh brother Alexis is people seem to be completely docile unlike the people on here 554 0:57:54 --> 0:58:00 they seem to be acquiescing and sleepwalking into a dystopian controlled future do you think as well 555 0:58:00 --> 0:58:06 as a lack of government and authoritative ethics that maybe education or the lack of education in 556 0:58:06 --> 0:58:13 our schools brainwashing etc is a factor as well as technology like television box sets on 557 0:58:13 --> 0:58:21 netflix online gaming phones ipads etc are dumbing down a generation a strategy possibly 558 0:58:21 --> 0:58:27 being used by the elite to affect no resistance from these people just going along with a 559 0:58:27 --> 0:58:34 narrative and saying it's not my problem that's my first question possibly as well the vaccine 560 0:58:34 --> 0:58:40 has something in it or it's not a vaccine the job has something in it which is dumbing people down 561 0:58:40 --> 0:58:46 um I know many doctors are calling people grays they're seeing a lot of um anger and short tempered 562 0:58:46 --> 0:58:52 behavior in people who have been vaccinated now the second point is more to do with religion 563 0:58:52 --> 0:59:00 a few hundred years ago in in the uk um we the poor people claustrophs useless eaters if you like 564 0:59:00 --> 0:59:06 we had some protection from the church through for instance the ecclesiastical churches and 565 0:59:06 --> 0:59:11 i'll give you one example the ecclesiastical church i think it was in around 1600 outlawed 566 0:59:11 --> 0:59:18 any interest rate of over 15 percent to protect the poor people we have interest rates in britain 567 0:59:18 --> 0:59:28 at the moment for payday loans of 2850 and the church is silent in fact i found out that um the 568 0:59:28 --> 0:59:34 the church of england our church actually invests in which is understandable with portfolios they 569 0:59:34 --> 0:59:42 invest in these companies that are linked to payday loan loan companies so what has happened to 570 0:59:42 --> 0:59:47 active morality and protection in religious circles surely not all the people as you said 571 0:59:47 --> 0:59:52 earlier on have been bought out especially the people at grassroots level so that's my second 572 0:59:52 --> 0:59:57 question the first one was what the hell has happened to people why are they so dumbed down 573 0:59:57 --> 1:00:04 and accepting the narrative okay so there's a thing called social psychology which isn't 574 1:00:04 --> 1:00:11 the same as psychology social psychology is a study how a person's uh character develops 575 1:00:12 --> 1:00:23 because of the social networks he lives within so um um to use an example uh when i grew up 576 1:00:23 --> 1:00:30 i didn't know my grandmothers one had already died and the other had had a medical problem 577 1:00:30 --> 1:00:34 that turned her into kind of like a zombie so i was never ever talked to a grandmother 578 1:00:34 --> 1:00:39 so in my apostolic work when i have to deal with elderly women i'm absolutely delighted because 579 1:00:39 --> 1:00:44 i never had a grandmother they don't annoy me they fascinate me because i never had a grandmother 580 1:00:45 --> 1:00:52 and um um likewise i grew up with two brothers i have no sisters so when i'm dealing with women 581 1:00:52 --> 1:00:58 i don't have any of that antagonism having been nagged by a sister okay and this is the same thing 582 1:00:58 --> 1:01:04 with what's going on today so in modern life we live in a very passive compartmentalized world 583 1:01:06 --> 1:01:10 let's compare it to the middle ages in the middle ages you would as soon as you were 584 1:01:10 --> 1:01:14 able to do anything you'd be helping your mother in the house or you'd be out with your father 585 1:01:14 --> 1:01:20 working in the fields if you were poor a poor person from a lineage like myself you learned 586 1:01:20 --> 1:01:25 how to make things you learned how to bake things cook things you learned the practical 587 1:01:25 --> 1:01:32 life of survival fixing up the house you did everything um uh if uh if uh your father went 588 1:01:32 --> 1:01:37 to town in the cart and the brigand came up you're there with your father with the pitchfork fighting 589 1:01:37 --> 1:01:43 off against the brigandica so it was a very uh tight social system but it was a complete social 590 1:01:43 --> 1:01:55 system so uh you have you have you can you can find um um medievals at an age of like 18 or 20 591 1:01:55 --> 1:02:00 writing things that you know some of the doctor today wouldn't write okay so you like have like 592 1:02:00 --> 1:02:06 suma saint thomas suma theology you have you can get a doctorate at a british university for writing 593 1:02:06 --> 1:02:13 just you know something explained two pages of his work like a thousand pages long how can that be 594 1:02:13 --> 1:02:17 because it was an entirely different society it was very engaging and you had to participate 595 1:02:17 --> 1:02:22 actively there was no way you could participate passively other than maybe listening to a homily 596 1:02:22 --> 1:02:27 that was about the only some public creature that was about the only passive thing everything was 597 1:02:27 --> 1:02:32 active even when the news hit the town the herald will come to the town and he he announced the news 598 1:02:32 --> 1:02:36 and then everyone else talked about it you know what did it mean what does it mean okay the kings 599 1:02:36 --> 1:02:44 declared war in france what does that mean in europe so it was a totally different society today 600 1:02:44 --> 1:02:49 where your father disappears at eight seven in the morning goes off to work comes back at five or 601 1:02:49 --> 1:02:54 six at night maybe your mother does too you're off to school and you know among all kids you're 602 1:02:54 --> 1:02:59 sitting in class all day just listening to the teacher maybe you have an hour of gymnasium or 603 1:02:59 --> 1:03:03 something and you if you get any social reaction if you're going back and forth on the school bus 604 1:03:03 --> 1:03:08 or something like that or after you get lunch done and then you're playing your little video 605 1:03:08 --> 1:03:14 games after you do your homework you never saw a horse you don't know where milk comes from you've 606 1:03:14 --> 1:03:18 never picked an apple from a tree never even walked up the mountains i mean i i went when i 607 1:03:18 --> 1:03:24 went to sissily in 2010 i was living in the mountains there in the boating mountains and i said to the young people in the small mountain town 608 1:03:24 --> 1:03:31 have you climbed that mountain over there these two guys who's like 14 and 15 why would we do that 609 1:03:32 --> 1:03:36 i mean the mountain is right there you live right in the exit as a national park 610 1:03:36 --> 1:03:41 obviously you must be wondering what's on top of the mountain no i don't want to go on top of that 611 1:03:43 --> 1:03:52 i'm not interested in that what's on the top of the mountain so um this is makes us passive 612 1:03:52 --> 1:03:58 now on top of it if you've never been attacked by a worldwide conspiracy of an ultra rich 613 1:03:59 --> 1:04:06 power-hungry maniacal satanic group that wants to genocide everyone and has controls all the media 614 1:04:06 --> 1:04:12 so you're lied to and terrorized 24-7 you really wouldn't know how to react to that so you add that 615 1:04:12 --> 1:04:17 to the fact that people were raised passively and you get just this yeah it's on television must be 616 1:04:17 --> 1:04:27 true i call it the the um the um the infinite daddy infamy mommy syndrome so in a normal society 617 1:04:27 --> 1:04:32 you'd grow up in the lap of your mother your father maybe older brother and sister help take 618 1:04:32 --> 1:04:36 care of you're constantly in the presence of individual human beings you could have reactions 619 1:04:36 --> 1:04:40 to now you're born you're put in front of a television set and you're in front of that 620 1:04:40 --> 1:04:48 television set most of your child so subconsciously the television screen is your daddy and mom 621 1:04:48 --> 1:04:54 whatever it tells you you're going to believe it because you were one month old and so if anyone 622 1:04:54 --> 1:04:59 tells you no they're all lying oh no he said all the televisions are saying the same thing must be 623 1:04:59 --> 1:05:04 true and that's the matrix and i think because i have found that the people in the resistance 624 1:05:04 --> 1:05:10 are all people who either how are highly critical in the television didn't watch television a picture 625 1:05:10 --> 1:05:17 that's like 95 percent of everyone in this is that way and that means the television in modern society 626 1:05:17 --> 1:05:22 is serving the exact role as in a sci-fi film with a matrix if you're plugged into habitual television 627 1:05:22 --> 1:05:26 you are controlled and you probably still are controlled and until someone on the television 628 1:05:26 --> 1:05:33 says to you it was an entire scan was all lies and it's a plot to mass murder humanity they won't 629 1:05:33 --> 1:05:39 believe it even if you had 100 experts in front of them in a conference and they face to face 630 1:05:39 --> 1:05:47 human beings now it has to be on a television screen now your second your second question remind me of 631 1:05:47 --> 1:05:49 of 632 1:05:50 --> 1:05:58 oh yeah churches churches okay yes and the church like ecclesiastical courts protecting the 633 1:05:58 --> 1:06:04 useless eaters like us for instance well the problem is is that the church is before the french 634 1:06:04 --> 1:06:08 reframé at the french revolution and the church is after and totally two different kinds of 635 1:06:08 --> 1:06:13 institutions because when the french revolution came and this wasn't so much true in england 636 1:06:13 --> 1:06:22 england uh earlier on that when the churches had lots of land and lots of estate they could help 637 1:06:22 --> 1:06:29 the poor independently of political questions because their economic funding was independent 638 1:06:29 --> 1:06:34 of politics most modern churches if they're running a soup kitchen so they're getting 639 1:06:34 --> 1:06:40 government money to do it and therefore they are in a political system which they cannot question 640 1:06:41 --> 1:06:48 and they cannot publicly criticize so as soon as they do that they can't really live the full 641 1:06:48 --> 1:06:54 gospel and the other thing was is that in the 16th century for in england you had just basically 642 1:06:54 --> 1:06:59 one church so it had a stronger cultural position whereas in modern countries today 643 1:07:01 --> 1:07:07 except maybe england italy and spain and a few countries that are most predominantly catholic 644 1:07:07 --> 1:07:12 you have a whole host i mean united states you have 35 000 churches so none of them have the 645 1:07:12 --> 1:07:18 political power in the place and so they're they cower in front of state power rather than stand 646 1:07:18 --> 1:07:22 up against it and if you read a history of the middle ages some of the most decisive points in 647 1:07:22 --> 1:07:28 medieval history is when the church stood up churchmen stood up against the state well they 648 1:07:28 --> 1:07:33 could do that because well you know their families were knights there were fighters they came from 649 1:07:33 --> 1:07:37 noble lineages but they were heading institutions that were completely economic and military 650 1:07:38 --> 1:07:45 that's not true anymore so uh that's why we don't see that kind of action and you could still get 651 1:07:45 --> 1:07:52 that kind of reaction but you would need institutions that train the men of ministers 652 1:07:52 --> 1:07:56 to act that way and since they're all after government contracts that's usually the last 653 1:07:56 --> 1:08:00 person that won because that's not what they're interested in getting 654 1:08:00 --> 1:08:08 okay i agree totally and one thing going back to the education we're taught in schools now to not 655 1:08:08 --> 1:08:14 question we're not taught the law we're not even taught how to cook properly anymore and i have 656 1:08:14 --> 1:08:20 somebody who went through the higher echelons of society in london oxford university etc he was 657 1:08:20 --> 1:08:26 first secretary secretary to the eu at the age of 28 and he reported to me that when he was plucked 658 1:08:26 --> 1:08:34 from obscurity this man who writes under the name david conway magician he said they were 659 1:08:34 --> 1:08:41 lectured to once a week by nobel peace prize winners and taught to question everything except 660 1:08:41 --> 1:08:46 nothing and you'll find that most of our leaders and people at the head of our society 661 1:08:46 --> 1:08:53 went through the sort of rudolf steiner i love him or hate him and walled off uh walled off a story 662 1:08:54 --> 1:09:00 sponsored schooling where again they were taught accept nothing question everything yet we the 663 1:09:00 --> 1:09:06 people are told to accept everything and question nothing this has been going on a very long time 664 1:09:06 --> 1:09:14 hasn't it it's been a long time i mean i have that i am thankful to divine providence both my parents 665 1:09:14 --> 1:09:19 educators and when i was young uh my mother said if you don't like what's on television don't change 666 1:09:19 --> 1:09:24 the channel talk back to it and i would always talk back to tell you like they said something 667 1:09:24 --> 1:09:29 on in the nightly news i'd say that's absolutely absurd absurd tom brokaw you know you're lying 668 1:09:29 --> 1:09:35 you know say it just right out loud to the television so uh we need to be taught that way 669 1:09:35 --> 1:09:42 but people don't you know that requires you to use your intellect and um i think part of it is is is 670 1:09:42 --> 1:09:47 your culture in your family so uh we're practically everyone participating tonight is probably a 671 1:09:47 --> 1:09:53 professional and educated and you try to pass those values down in your family it needs to be 672 1:09:53 --> 1:10:00 passed down in other parts of society some families just don't have that culture two generations ago 673 1:10:01 --> 1:10:08 my um grandparents didn't know to me right uh so it it depends on where they're able to go but 674 1:10:08 --> 1:10:13 they need to be invited the problem is most of our institutions education has been taken over 675 1:10:13 --> 1:10:18 by cultural marxists who want to dumb down everything because you can't get people to vote 676 1:10:18 --> 1:10:25 bad that's they're really stupid so uh that's it and uh over specialization rather than generalization 677 1:10:25 --> 1:10:29 uh you're not taught for example in the united states we're not even taught logic in school 678 1:10:30 --> 1:10:35 can you get anyone to think they don't even know they can't spot a logical fallacy and they're not 679 1:10:35 --> 1:10:39 taught philosophy in high school no no high school in the united states hardly teaches philosophy so 680 1:10:39 --> 1:10:45 how would they even know let alone histories of things so uh nearly all modern history folks 681 1:10:45 --> 1:10:49 skip the middle ages you know even even in seminary you're not taught in the catholic 682 1:10:49 --> 1:10:54 institutions you're not taught anything about the middle ages you talk about the classical world and 683 1:10:54 --> 1:11:03 then uh so um how do you even know your own history institutions and stuff so you have to 684 1:11:03 --> 1:11:09 be self-educated and you have to teach your children to be self-educated in my family we 685 1:11:09 --> 1:11:15 have a family library and people have you know there's there's not enough shelf uh there's not 686 1:11:15 --> 1:11:21 enough shelf space in the household but i was amazed when i thought everyone grew up that way 687 1:11:21 --> 1:11:26 and i started visiting my friends now so people have any books why is that you know in italy 688 1:11:26 --> 1:11:30 i don't know anyone who has any books you know i remember asking one man do you have any books 689 1:11:30 --> 1:11:36 he goes yeah i have one book said you have one book and it was like an encyclopedia of information 690 1:11:39 --> 1:11:43 in italy in the united states if someone breaks in the house they're asked to steal your books 691 1:11:43 --> 1:11:46 if you have some really nice books in italy they'll never steal your books you could have a 692 1:11:46 --> 1:11:53 butenberg bible there because culturally no one considers a book having any value it's ridiculous 693 1:11:53 --> 1:11:57 so um and they don't even have libraries at least in the united states we had carnegie 694 1:11:58 --> 1:12:04 libraries and italy i have i think i once saw a public library but it was so difficult to get in 695 1:12:04 --> 1:12:12 and look at anything it was like there's nothing there and so um um the first thing the masons did 696 1:12:12 --> 1:12:19 when they you not unified italy is they stole all the books from all the clasic libraries and they 697 1:12:19 --> 1:12:23 put them they put like the library in palermo has like a third of all the books of italy 698 1:12:24 --> 1:12:27 the clasic libraries and they mixed them all together and destroyed all the documents about 699 1:12:27 --> 1:12:33 where they came from and it's like you have to fill out a form just to be able to run it so they 700 1:12:33 --> 1:12:40 have cut off modern italian society from its entire literary history or at least in religious 701 1:12:40 --> 1:12:46 writings and that's how they won't see if we don't know our past we don't know our identity we're 702 1:12:46 --> 1:12:49 more willing to accept their future because we have no past 703 1:12:50 --> 1:12:55 that's so well explained thank you very much brother alexis thank you 704 1:12:56 --> 1:13:00 me thanks peter for those questions tessa lena 705 1:13:06 --> 1:13:09 tessa where have you gone 706 1:13:10 --> 1:13:18 no she's not craig part of cooper who's and brother alexis craig has done two presentations for us 707 1:13:18 --> 1:13:26 presentations for us here hang on tessa is trying to unmute herself wait on tessa you you've gone 708 1:13:26 --> 1:13:33 off my screen for some reason oh i think now it's work i don't know what happened my mouth stuck 709 1:13:33 --> 1:13:39 and i was just trying to unmute myself can you hear me now yes we can oh sorry about that and 710 1:13:39 --> 1:13:45 sorry about no picture i'm in the middle of cleaning my apartment so it's so first of all 711 1:13:45 --> 1:13:49 brother alexis thank you so much for your for your courageous work and for your knowledge 712 1:13:49 --> 1:13:56 i i'm wondering i want to introduce a concept uh by a friend of mine who is a native american 713 1:13:56 --> 1:14:02 intellectual and he spent decades studying domination in particular so i'm really curious 714 1:14:03 --> 1:14:11 what you think about it and to get your get your view so uh steven steven newcombe the scholar he 715 1:14:11 --> 1:14:20 studied papal bull so that's straight up your of alley of your main expertise and uh he found 716 1:14:20 --> 1:14:25 that entire legal framework that was defined in the 15th century and i'm not the expert in that 717 1:14:25 --> 1:14:32 so i don't remember what exact papal bull it was so you probably know where it was in the context 718 1:14:32 --> 1:14:38 of of course the conquering other lands uh and i'm warned the fact that the sacred was used for 719 1:14:38 --> 1:14:43 political reasons and then use christianity for example as a political slogan where the 720 1:14:43 --> 1:14:49 justification was that because the people are pagan so they need to be so it was conquer dominate 721 1:14:49 --> 1:14:53 and subjugate and take their belongings and enslave them and that was the entire legal 722 1:14:53 --> 1:14:58 framework that was later used in some united states legal cases for example johnson's versus 723 1:14:58 --> 1:15:05 mckintosh and of course it goes back further to rome and things like that but i'm just curious 724 1:15:06 --> 1:15:14 and and i think the humanity would really greatly benefit if that lie were more broadly exposed so 725 1:15:14 --> 1:15:20 that you know we would know that it's not cool to throw any human being under the bus as opposed to 726 1:15:20 --> 1:15:24 just this group of that group of that group because you know as long as we are divided 727 1:15:24 --> 1:15:31 we tend to lose so i'm curious if you ever studied that particular angle and what you think about it 728 1:15:31 --> 1:15:41 okay so i've heard a lot of uh i'm called internet myths about um 15th or 16th century bulls that 729 1:15:41 --> 1:15:47 established the idea of corporations society things like that in the united states as a corporation 730 1:15:47 --> 1:15:51 i can't respond to that because i always ask those people name the bull and i'll look it up 731 1:15:51 --> 1:15:57 and translate it for you because i've translated a good number of papal bulls from the middle ages 732 1:15:57 --> 1:16:05 middle ages or the renaissance because i i know my latin very well but as for latin america since 733 1:16:05 --> 1:16:11 when i studied cultural anthropology we studied colonialism and the Indians of latin america you 734 1:16:11 --> 1:16:17 have to understand that there are totally two different approaches to how the spaniards dealt 735 1:16:17 --> 1:16:22 with their colonies and the british that's built with theirs and the british approach first from 736 1:16:22 --> 1:16:28 the point of view of common law and the spanish follow roman law that even in the catholic church 737 1:16:28 --> 1:16:35 we don't have our own law we basically have roman law that was like formed over and and applied to 738 1:16:35 --> 1:16:43 church situations so um obviously there are totally two different systems okay so you see in north 739 1:16:43 --> 1:16:49 america nearly all the native peoples were exterminated or um deprived of their property 740 1:16:49 --> 1:16:54 we have reservations which were like prisons and they were the worst kind of lands given to the 741 1:16:54 --> 1:17:02 Indians not what they only had and so um the united states canada are pretty much all european 742 1:17:02 --> 1:17:07 population demographically there's very very little genetic influence of the native population 743 1:17:07 --> 1:17:16 but it goes south of the border mexico all the way down to um arctic not so much because there 744 1:17:16 --> 1:17:23 was many you'll see heavy influence genetic influence of the indigo the population wasn't 745 1:17:23 --> 1:17:28 wiped out the book merchants and they existed at this day most people don't know in mexico there 746 1:17:28 --> 1:17:33 are 60 different languages that are mutually unintelligent still spoken to this day uh because 747 1:17:33 --> 1:17:38 all the tribes kept their languages the spanish marquis had a difficult time because obviously 748 1:17:38 --> 1:17:43 when all the spanish settlers went out world they were approaching a new world the way they 749 1:17:43 --> 1:17:47 approached the recon peace threat in spain take back the land the whole mine property given to 750 1:17:47 --> 1:17:52 south and there was a strong push to enslave and completely dominate the local people to turn them 751 1:17:52 --> 1:18:00 into like serfs on the state the spanish crown and uh the papacy intervened several times to try to 752 1:18:00 --> 1:18:07 make the situation more humane and to abolish abusive practice but the spanish crown had very 753 1:18:07 --> 1:18:13 little authority in the law and there was a little that could be done so yes there was a lot of 754 1:18:13 --> 1:18:20 abuse but not as much as what one wants so you go to mexico today and the population is so there 755 1:18:20 --> 1:18:27 all you indian blood there's very very few pure blood spanish in all of latin america we use if 756 1:18:27 --> 1:18:34 you go to new uh santa fe new mexico it's pretty much the pure blood spanish survived and and and 757 1:18:34 --> 1:18:42 santa fe is pretty much so they have some miscellaneous mix there so uh the i the the thing 758 1:18:42 --> 1:18:49 though about domination and property ownership that is going to appear shocking to uh natives 759 1:18:49 --> 1:18:57 of north america india tribes of north america is that roman law on property is from a society that 760 1:18:57 --> 1:19:07 it's uh had a lot more uh um uh reason to develop law property law so in the north american indians 761 1:19:07 --> 1:19:13 were nearly all hunters and gatherers some involved in agriculture the ones like the the paillus new 762 1:19:13 --> 1:19:24 in in arizona the uh in utah and new mexico but and uh or in certain of the eastern tribes 763 1:19:24 --> 1:19:32 group crops but uh because of that they didn't have concepts you didn't have property titles 764 1:19:32 --> 1:19:36 you didn't have written documents they they didn't have writing before the european scam 765 1:19:37 --> 1:19:44 except in latin america and weren't um in in north america there wasn't this idea of i i have 766 1:19:44 --> 1:19:49 use of fruct or things like that the romans thought of the whole complex systems of you own there's a 767 1:19:49 --> 1:19:53 title there's the property there's the use of fruct there's the rent there's a lease there's a loan 768 1:19:54 --> 1:20:00 and um to the north american indian that is absolutely shocking that anyone would want to 769 1:20:00 --> 1:20:06 dominate the land with his will in such a uh crazy system and this has caused so much 770 1:20:07 --> 1:20:11 comprehend miscomprehension in treaties between the tribes in north america the signed treaties 771 1:20:11 --> 1:20:20 with various sellers and they ended up in wars and shooting one another um it's not uh it's a it's a 772 1:20:20 --> 1:20:25 it's what's called cultural shock so you have two totally different civilizations the way they look 773 1:20:25 --> 1:20:31 at the world the the native americans look at the world as like living in the unity of nature with 774 1:20:31 --> 1:20:37 the sun and the moon the water and the land uh is given as is all goes together and they're 775 1:20:37 --> 1:20:43 they're custodians of it and they have the harmony of it whereas the roman idea was like you dominate 776 1:20:43 --> 1:20:52 you conquer you uh you rule and you extract and that is the really the basis of western civilization 777 1:20:52 --> 1:21:00 why we approach it from that point of view um and uh this really this you you can't really say that 778 1:21:01 --> 1:21:06 one is wrong and one is right is because each culture did it differently if you tried to live 779 1:21:06 --> 1:21:11 that way in north america before the coming of the europeans society would fall apart because 780 1:21:11 --> 1:21:15 that's not where the level of technology was it wasn't the cultural values of people and that's 781 1:21:15 --> 1:21:20 not how you lived in harmony with nature survived the next season in a very harsh climate in north 782 1:21:20 --> 1:21:27 america whereas in italy like nothing bites you you know nothing stings you it's like uh uh and 783 1:21:27 --> 1:21:32 you can almost do anything in nature and there's no reaction uh that to it whereas uh that's not 784 1:21:32 --> 1:21:36 true in other parts of the world should you get flooded off the map and none exists only have to 785 1:21:36 --> 1:21:42 worry about earthquakes in italy that's not that's kind of pretty rare so um that's that's the thing 786 1:21:42 --> 1:21:50 so if the concept of domination comes european that's true it does but and it is very shocking 787 1:21:50 --> 1:21:57 to uh native americans it's they can't find any cultural value in it and uh they don't see any 788 1:21:57 --> 1:22:03 value in it for them at all for them to let the animals run wild on the prairies chase after them 789 1:22:03 --> 1:22:08 that's the perfection of nature it's kind of like uh something that western european civilization 790 1:22:08 --> 1:22:14 has relegated to uh paradise the ancient paradise of adam and eve but doesn't think you could ever 791 1:22:14 --> 1:22:22 go back to it you know and uh um the modern technocratic state uh the modern global estate 792 1:22:22 --> 1:22:28 where everything is controlled by technology is probably the the epitome of that uh totally 793 1:22:28 --> 1:22:34 unnatural view thank you and i would i would very much if if this time i would like to just 794 1:22:34 --> 1:22:41 comment on that because i think that uh you're absolutely correct and that the great reset and 795 1:22:41 --> 1:22:47 whatever names we give it right now it is the epitome of that system of domination as a mindset 796 1:22:47 --> 1:22:53 and i fear that well i don't fear but i think that unless we learn to do away with that entire 797 1:22:53 --> 1:22:57 mindset the great resets are going to come and it's going to be this group or that group or the 798 1:22:57 --> 1:23:04 globalists or whatever but they're going to bring the same principle so on the civilizational level 799 1:23:04 --> 1:23:10 it seems like it's important to undo you know many many centuries of thinking along the lines of 800 1:23:10 --> 1:23:17 domination and that's not an easy job and i am thinking that well maybe educating people about 801 1:23:17 --> 1:23:22 that as a cultural thread as a system of domination could be useful so that people in different 802 1:23:22 --> 1:23:29 cultures can see that essentially even though we might be dealing with different uh political 803 1:23:29 --> 1:23:35 forces throughout history nonetheless it's the same mindset who is essentially trying to rape 804 1:23:35 --> 1:23:41 us all maybe at different times maybe in different ways but it seems like unless we do away with that 805 1:23:41 --> 1:23:49 mindset we're doomed and but well i go ahead yeah i would i would agree in substance in the sense 806 1:23:49 --> 1:23:53 not to desperately do it way but you have to realize that that mindset works in only certain 807 1:23:53 --> 1:24:01 things and as the human population begins to reach a larger and larger proportions on earth 808 1:24:01 --> 1:24:05 we have to realize we're living in a closed ecosystem and therefore we have to live in harmony 809 1:24:05 --> 1:24:11 with it and so we can learn a lot of things from the way the natives of north american 810 1:24:11 --> 1:24:17 survived in their uh society because we'll be confronting the same kind of limitations of use 811 1:24:18 --> 1:24:24 and so how we use products how we package food everything we do in life we can certainly learn 812 1:24:24 --> 1:24:29 a lot of things we can't just start thing let's live in a totally artificial world i don't think 813 1:24:29 --> 1:24:35 that would be good for any of us we have to realize this is one of the problems we see with the 814 1:24:35 --> 1:24:43 renaissance is this distinction between man versus nature and man is no longer part of nature he's 815 1:24:43 --> 1:24:49 not the enemy of the warrior of nature and that's a really wrong way of looking at things we eat all 816 1:24:49 --> 1:24:55 our modern science is helping us learn you know if you have a factory down wind review it's affecting 817 1:24:55 --> 1:25:02 your nature you're gonna get the air and so we are part of this uh limited ecosystem and we need to 818 1:25:02 --> 1:25:08 care for it but we have to get away from the false political agendas like i remember when i grew up 819 1:25:08 --> 1:25:12 all the bags were paper and they said oh we have to save trees and they came up with plastic 820 1:25:12 --> 1:25:17 plastic is even worse to the environment than paper paper is renewable why why do we have to 821 1:25:17 --> 1:25:22 have plastic bottles and sort of glass bottles because they make more profit selling us products 822 1:25:22 --> 1:25:27 and plastic it costs them more to do glass but glass is much better from the environment even 823 1:25:27 --> 1:25:33 though it itself is not entirely natural but so uh when i was a little boy i went to the italian 824 1:25:33 --> 1:25:37 shop and get things they wrapped everything up in paper you didn't saran wrap or tin foil anything 825 1:25:37 --> 1:25:43 like that was wrapped in wax paper which is much more environmentally safe so if we look at even 826 1:25:43 --> 1:25:49 what we were doing two centuries ago on packaging commercial things we are much more environmentally 827 1:25:49 --> 1:25:58 friendly and so uh just because we can invent a new material mean doesn't mean we should use it 828 1:25:58 --> 1:26:03 and the fault isn't the people here the fault is the politicians for allowing these things to be 829 1:26:03 --> 1:26:10 used in society and we really don't yet have an entire legal system which wants to protect 830 1:26:11 --> 1:26:16 the environment so that humans can live where the globals are proposing let's protect the 831 1:26:16 --> 1:26:21 environment so let's kill off the humans whereas the humane approach is let's protect the environment 832 1:26:21 --> 1:26:29 so it's more friendly to humans and as more can be our home and that idea we is the native idea of 833 1:26:30 --> 1:26:33 north americans and all native peoples around the world have had to confront that 834 1:26:34 --> 1:26:42 no thank you thank you thank you tessa craig craig part of cooper uh brother alexis as i said he was 835 1:26:42 --> 1:26:47 has presented to us on a couple of occasions and done some wonderful wonderful research craig over 836 1:26:47 --> 1:26:55 to you on primates uh brother alexis and he's in porno he's an expert on orangutans and no no no 837 1:26:55 --> 1:27:02 craig part of cooper steven oh sorry sorry craig yes no craig is an expert on them on the shops 838 1:27:03 --> 1:27:12 and uh different uh lots of batteries if you like yes sorry sorry i was getting mixed up with uh 839 1:27:12 --> 1:27:24 leo in um borneo yep um yes i'm not in borneo i'm in uh africa yes in africa um during the pandemic 840 1:27:24 --> 1:27:33 we had initially um the catholic church played quite a large role um in trying to persuade 841 1:27:33 --> 1:27:45 people to comply with government mandates um and then they stopped uh they stopped uh noticeably 842 1:27:45 --> 1:27:56 people stopped wearing masks and um there was uh much less compliance as uh 20 uh 2021 progress 843 1:27:56 --> 1:28:05 so for example during the first months of 2021 um people were a few people were wearing masks 844 1:28:05 --> 1:28:12 but it was noticeable that the nuns were always wearing them and uh people that were going into 845 1:28:12 --> 1:28:18 church were being instructed to wear them and uh then that kind that stopped after about 846 1:28:20 --> 1:28:24 a couple of months i think people just decided that not being able to breathe was like too 847 1:28:24 --> 1:28:35 inconvenient and they they kind of stopped uh but i'm curious as to um with africa it's definitely 848 1:28:35 --> 1:28:41 the most the least compliant continent and it shows up as that with um having the lowest 849 1:28:41 --> 1:28:50 vaccination rates um but um i'm worried about how the globalists will approach africa in terms of 850 1:28:50 --> 1:28:56 what strategy they might use to try and force their agenda here because as you mentioned 851 1:28:56 --> 1:29:03 just earlier on uh the people in africa they live much much simpler lives they're much more like 852 1:29:03 --> 1:29:12 the american indians in a way living very near to nature uh doing their own uh farming and um 853 1:29:13 --> 1:29:22 surviving um by uh just using the natural resources around them and i just wondered 854 1:29:22 --> 1:29:29 what your opinion is regarding how the globalists might try to impose their agenda here because no 855 1:29:29 --> 1:29:39 one really has access to uh the same uh technology here and i'm just wondering what how they're going 856 1:29:39 --> 1:29:42 to uh try to conquer africa 857 1:29:44 --> 1:29:50 okay so even here at rome i think you can still find nuns wearing the mask they just went bizarre 858 1:29:50 --> 1:29:56 on the mass with bergoglio controlling the vatican they've turned uh the cold cobit scam into like a 859 1:29:56 --> 1:30:02 new religion and uh they you still can't find we have we catholics have a little basin of water 860 1:30:02 --> 1:30:07 when you're in church holy water and that's really something central to our religion but they've 861 1:30:07 --> 1:30:13 eliminated it with hand there's angel everywhere i don't know in church in all of italy that have 862 1:30:13 --> 1:30:18 the holy water and they stole the rest of angel or dominion but africa i think they're going to try 863 1:30:18 --> 1:30:26 to uh impact there by starving everyone i think the the supply chain uh things are preparing i 864 1:30:26 --> 1:30:30 just heard a statistic other day there's something like 75 percent of all fertilizer production 865 1:30:30 --> 1:30:38 shut down so the harvest next year in europe are going very low and if they stop shipping uh the 866 1:30:38 --> 1:30:45 necessary things some impact on food imports so if there's any kind of famines that hit any part 867 1:30:45 --> 1:30:51 of the country that's going to hit but the africans are a resilient people they're going to have it's 868 1:30:51 --> 1:30:56 going to be a hard time for the globe is to control them because they're not so much tied 869 1:30:56 --> 1:31:02 into the television culture they're not tied into an artificial society they don't admire 870 1:31:02 --> 1:31:09 artificiality they have independent food production and economic they're humble people and they're 871 1:31:09 --> 1:31:16 satisfied with simple things they don't dream of of of worlds like arthur c clock would think up of 872 1:31:16 --> 1:31:23 and um uh they don't like all these crazy things that come down from the white man europeans they 873 1:31:23 --> 1:31:28 have they've experienced colonialism they've experienced all the abuse of colonialism 874 1:31:28 --> 1:31:32 so they still see when they see bill gates talking about vaccines they just see 875 1:31:32 --> 1:31:38 colonialists written all over his forehead so uh they have experience on past vaccine things like 876 1:31:38 --> 1:31:44 that so they are going to have a difficult time uh dominating africa the thing is is 877 1:31:45 --> 1:31:53 the the the globalist elites are racists okay and they're nearly all whites so they're obsessed with 878 1:31:53 --> 1:32:00 controlling north america because that's their cultural home and they don't as culturally 879 1:32:00 --> 1:32:07 attentive and what's going on in africa uh uh at the present what what other project they may have 880 1:32:07 --> 1:32:14 well i think they are do want to cook up more deadly diseases now if africans are more susceptible 881 1:32:14 --> 1:32:18 to that because if you look at human populations outside of africa we have something like 882 1:32:19 --> 1:32:28 63 more genes in our immune system so uh for example in ebola ebola is highly lethal to people 883 1:32:28 --> 1:32:34 of african ancestry but what it almost will never kill a white person because we have more genes in 884 1:32:34 --> 1:32:39 our in our immune system so the africans are much more susceptible to artificial plagues 885 1:32:39 --> 1:32:45 and so the globalists might try to eliminate them by that like a like an ebola plague you know 886 1:32:46 --> 1:32:53 or something of that sort and we have to understand that the scam demic wasn't a once in oil it's 887 1:32:53 --> 1:32:59 it wasn't their one-time thing this is they they did this with the spanish flu you know a hundred 888 1:32:59 --> 1:33:04 years ago with the meningitis vaccine experiments in kansas they once they got this thing going 889 1:33:04 --> 1:33:08 they did everything they could to spread it and that killed 20 40 million people but they didn't 890 1:33:08 --> 1:33:14 want that kind of plague because that could kill them but if uh in the population of africa can 891 1:33:14 --> 1:33:18 since it's more susceptible to these things i could think that they might be able to 892 1:33:19 --> 1:33:24 visualize a plague that could wipe out vast numbers of africans and and wouldn't harm your 893 1:33:24 --> 1:33:29 people of european descent so claude schwaub in his book says they really want to preserve the 894 1:33:29 --> 1:33:34 chinese and japanese races because they're hard workers and they're obedient and they want to 895 1:33:34 --> 1:33:39 reduce the rest of the population to 10 so i think they definitely have a project the thing is is 896 1:33:39 --> 1:33:44 we got to get these people out of power because they're just they haven't given up at all they 897 1:33:44 --> 1:33:50 feel in in in they feel like they've achieved something you know their their psychopath is 898 1:33:50 --> 1:33:55 gone to that extreme but they do anything they're going to get rid of the public faces that push 899 1:33:55 --> 1:34:01 them to make us think it's all over and people have been but the people really behind it are still 900 1:34:01 --> 1:34:11 working on the next problem in africa there has been shortages uh already with petrol going up 901 1:34:11 --> 1:34:19 about twice the normal price and oil and um grain and rice have gone up about double the price from 902 1:34:19 --> 1:34:28 last year um it doesn't affect europeans living here but the native africans have much lower 903 1:34:28 --> 1:34:39 income and they're affected by it um so yeah um with starvation maybe we can survive through 904 1:34:39 --> 1:34:46 because every literally everyone grows their own field of potatoes or maize and it would be hard 905 1:34:47 --> 1:34:52 it would be hard for them to starve africans unless they confiscated their land 906 1:34:53 --> 1:35:01 but well thank you brother alex for your information 907 1:35:01 --> 1:35:09 um 908 1:35:10 --> 1:35:17 so uh daria's next i think daria she's our resident neurosurgeon 909 1:35:20 --> 1:35:22 daria you're muted 910 1:35:24 --> 1:35:29 yeah so i had to just pop out there for a moment there we go can you hear me okay or do i need to 911 1:35:29 --> 1:35:35 get headset on all clear oh good okay brother alex thank you so much 912 1:35:39 --> 1:35:45 there's a few of us in here i don't speak great latin but i really appreciate you being here and 913 1:35:45 --> 1:35:51 the question i had was about uh from the spiritual war standpoint there's been some really wacky 914 1:35:52 --> 1:35:59 um stuff going on uh where uh i believe these elites if you will are trying to deliberately 915 1:36:00 --> 1:36:08 um bring on the anti-christ if you will um with their various occult rituals and things like 916 1:36:08 --> 1:36:13 what's those uk games they just had the commonwealth games did you see the intro to that 917 1:36:13 --> 1:36:22 yes i did okay so that's what i'm asking about as i was i didn't watch the games but i saw some 918 1:36:22 --> 1:36:29 analysis of it afterwards i'm thinking all right if we're following a biblical pattern there were 919 1:36:29 --> 1:36:38 seems to be actually people who are using it like a blueprint or a playbook not just in places like 920 1:36:38 --> 1:36:45 the uk or the vatican but also maybe even in in israel with the raging of temples and all this 921 1:36:45 --> 1:36:52 kind of stuff and is this something that you've just got a bunch of egotistical humans that think 922 1:36:52 --> 1:36:59 they're the elites can bring on with their rituals versus a supernatural component to their behavior 923 1:36:59 --> 1:37:06 versus um let's say the rest of us who keep looking up instead of down and so it's a 924 1:37:06 --> 1:37:13 down and don't look in the mirror as much i don't know that's my question is like how much of this 925 1:37:13 --> 1:37:19 is the spiritual war versus uh just a practical pragmatic look at things because we've got everyone 926 1:37:19 --> 1:37:27 in this group has a little bit different somewhere on the spectrum of how they see things and i was 927 1:37:27 --> 1:37:35 just curious about your perspective okay so i do think the spiritual war but i think the reason why 928 1:37:35 --> 1:37:42 the globalists are pushing this kind of religious slant to it is the fact that the Rothschilds 929 1:37:43 --> 1:37:49 operate control their control system includes the lodge of the illuminati the illuminati were 930 1:37:49 --> 1:37:59 founded by a frankist in bavaria in the 1770s 80s and the frankists are a group of saboteans who 931 1:37:59 --> 1:38:06 converted to the catholic faith to infiltrate it now the saboteans are came into being because 932 1:38:06 --> 1:38:15 there was a very famous jewish rabbi in like the 16th century 17th century and uh his followers 933 1:38:15 --> 1:38:20 came to believe he was the jewish messiah and something like 90 of all the jews in the world 934 1:38:20 --> 1:38:24 followed him and thought he was the messiah until the sultan of the ottoman empire said 935 1:38:24 --> 1:38:31 convert to islam i'll chop your head off so he converted to islam and renounced judaism and his 936 1:38:31 --> 1:38:38 followers a lot converted to islam a lot just lost all faith in in scripture and in the god of israel 937 1:38:39 --> 1:38:47 uh so uh but a group of them called the saboteans uh came up with a really twisted idea we need to 938 1:38:47 --> 1:38:53 get the real messiah to come and the real messiah won't come until the world is just so evil god 939 1:38:53 --> 1:38:58 will send the messiah to destroy the world so we have to make the world really evil so that the 940 1:38:58 --> 1:39:05 real messiah comes and so the sabotean ideology is the underpinning of the lodge of the illuminati 941 1:39:05 --> 1:39:10 they want to promote evil and since they're frankists they do read the book of the apocalypse 942 1:39:10 --> 1:39:16 they want the apocalypse to come true they want the invoke the anti-christ because to them that 943 1:39:16 --> 1:39:22 is the salvation of the world so this is why they get involved with all these bizarre rituals 944 1:39:23 --> 1:39:28 can they actually make the anti-christ come well as as a catholic in our theology know they can't 945 1:39:28 --> 1:39:34 make him come they can't someone invoke it but uh you know whether they're sacrificing children 946 1:39:34 --> 1:39:41 of building temples the behemoth or things of those kinds uh um that's how they express themselves 947 1:39:41 --> 1:39:48 so it's uh we see this in under the begonian pontificate a lot of art coming out of it has 948 1:39:48 --> 1:39:54 two people standing next to one another sharing a single eye you know you have three eyes instead 949 1:39:54 --> 1:40:00 there's this put out one for the family husband's eye over here is the same eye of his wife over 950 1:40:00 --> 1:40:09 there that's really illuminati that stuff so he is a freemason and he's a he is a member and so 951 1:40:11 --> 1:40:17 that's why they're pushing that whether they have any spiritual belief in it but it's like 952 1:40:17 --> 1:40:22 the ideology of their lodge that's how they signal to one another what their alliance is 953 1:40:22 --> 1:40:28 in among lodges and it might mean nothing to us but when they do things like this and this 954 1:40:29 --> 1:40:37 the sending signals to other members and and what uh throughout the years people have been 955 1:40:37 --> 1:40:46 accusatory of the jesuits in general as being behind this in the black church what is it called 956 1:40:47 --> 1:40:53 deep church and and uh all this kind of stuff and you write in the middle of all this so maybe you 957 1:40:53 --> 1:41:00 can shed light on you know i i find i don't want to believe that every jesuit's evil and satanic and 958 1:41:00 --> 1:41:05 everything else that doesn't make sense but you know i have heard of the black pope for many years 959 1:41:05 --> 1:41:11 and you know when bergoglio a jesuit was made named the pope like you said installed i should say 960 1:41:12 --> 1:41:17 by his uh what is it the st golland's mafia i don't know if those are more of the freemasons 961 1:41:17 --> 1:41:23 or whatever but uh feel free to laugh at any of this because i'm just like these are just things 962 1:41:23 --> 1:41:27 i'm hearing and i i'm trying to put them in proper context and if you can help us with that i'd 963 1:41:27 --> 1:41:33 appreciate it but uh what is the situation with the jesuits because it sounds like one one origin 964 1:41:33 --> 1:41:41 story of them was that they were also by conversion uh made catholic but still had some of their own 965 1:41:41 --> 1:41:46 agenda to pursue and again it just doesn't make sense all of it doesn't make sense to me 966 1:41:47 --> 1:41:56 some of it possibly but love your input okay so uh from rome.info at the top of the page you'll 967 1:41:56 --> 1:42:02 see a whole hour-long talk i did with my colleague aj valment on the history of the jesuits and what's 968 1:42:02 --> 1:42:07 behind them and uh it's really a long answer rather than i keep there most of what you're 969 1:42:07 --> 1:42:14 hearing in chats and on the internet is like regurgitated reformation propaganda about the 970 1:42:14 --> 1:42:19 jesuit so it's uh the jesuits actually as far as i've discovered haven't didn't have anything to do 971 1:42:19 --> 1:42:25 with the freemasons until the 1950 when they were uh they the masons infiltrated them and they set 972 1:42:25 --> 1:42:32 up a lodge in rome so um uh the masons have worked to infiltrate our institution for a long time 973 1:42:32 --> 1:42:39 but uh and the jesuits aren't in the beginning any kind of an evil organization 974 1:42:40 --> 1:42:48 protestants got a lot of tough opposition but in modern times since uh the 60 the jesuit order has 975 1:42:48 --> 1:42:55 been one of the biggest uh fifth columns in the catholic church pushing pushing globalism uh 976 1:42:55 --> 1:43:01 pushing freemason they're putting pushing all the agendas the globalists pushing so that most of us 977 1:43:01 --> 1:43:07 Catholics wouldn't want to get anyone near a jesuit that's how bad their reputation thank you that 978 1:43:07 --> 1:43:13 that's kind of puts it in in context yeah that's what i said it's it seems like these they're part 979 1:43:13 --> 1:43:23 of this deep church like you said alternative oh here we go okay guys got the uh noisemaker on 980 1:43:23 --> 1:43:29 there uh anthony anyway okay well he might have gone to a jesuit school but that doesn't make 981 1:43:30 --> 1:43:37 me gotcha sorry was that your microphone then no no no don't get distracted don't get distracted 982 1:43:38 --> 1:43:42 but thank you that that helps clear up some confusion because you know as i 983 1:43:42 --> 1:43:47 trying to get caught up on church history it's it's uh it's been quite a challenge i've been 984 1:43:47 --> 1:43:52 building my library quite a bit lately so i really appreciate your feedback on it thank you 985 1:43:53 --> 1:43:59 thank you my brother lex is my mentor for all of my life before he died was a hungarian jesuit 986 1:43:59 --> 1:44:06 priest here in melbourne australia so and my and my number one son of my five children went to a 987 1:44:06 --> 1:44:12 jesuit school and so it's it's a interesting it's an interesting question i love exploring 988 1:44:12 --> 1:44:17 these questions but we won't go there but but i had a big influence on my life thank you daria 989 1:44:17 --> 1:44:19 lex from canada now 990 1:44:21 --> 1:44:27 hello brother alexis my name is lex i'm from Vancouver island on British Columbia and Canada 991 1:44:29 --> 1:44:34 the pandemic has been interesting for me on a spiritual basis i'm a terrible buddhist but i 992 1:44:34 --> 1:44:39 have a very good neighbor who knows his bible very well and we have very interesting discussions and 993 1:44:40 --> 1:44:47 and i'm really able to to relate my own my own faith with with what he's sharing with me 994 1:44:49 --> 1:44:54 so i have a question about the bible and i hope maybe you can you can answer it because you're an 995 1:44:54 --> 1:45:06 expert on that topic so my neighbor often mentions like the daniel the the dream of nabu kadanazar 996 1:45:07 --> 1:45:18 and somewhere in there there's a verse that talks about the mixing of iron with miry clay 997 1:45:18 --> 1:45:26 they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men but they shall not cleave one to another 998 1:45:26 --> 1:45:35 even as iron is not mixed with clay i think that's daniel 43 more or less if you're familiar with it 999 1:45:35 --> 1:45:42 great if you're not uh can ask another question does this relate to the jab do you see some is 1000 1:45:42 --> 1:45:50 there something there to to to be elaborated on okay so uh when reading uh the old or the new 1001 1:45:50 --> 1:45:56 testament in the catholic church we have a certain way of reading the text which protestants don't 1002 1:45:56 --> 1:46:03 share so uh protestants really have no rule they can read it any way they want but for we catholics 1003 1:46:03 --> 1:46:10 we stick to what the context means the historical meaning so the dream of uh daniel that he 1004 1:46:10 --> 1:46:16 explains to nebuchadnezzar in the book of daniel in the old testament which is one of the books of 1005 1:46:16 --> 1:46:22 the old testament written in greek and the jews don't accept it the we christians do is a is a 1006 1:46:22 --> 1:46:29 dream that relates to the history of empires and the final and last empire is the roman empire which 1007 1:46:29 --> 1:46:35 made up of clay uh baked clay and iron together but it's weak it's not like nebuchadnezzar which 1008 1:46:35 --> 1:46:41 is like the head of gold so it's uh uh it has nothing to do with it has nothing to do with the 1009 1:46:41 --> 1:46:50 jet you try to derive that kind of uh interpretation yeah anything any text as i said i'm a 1010 1:46:50 --> 1:46:55 terravauda buddhist i'm not a christian no the thing that the thing that in the christian bible 1011 1:46:55 --> 1:47:04 that is like the jab says in the book of the apocalypse that the followers of uh of lucifer 1012 1:47:04 --> 1:47:13 will take the mark of the beast and it will um uh mark them apart from him and now the beast in the 1013 1:47:13 --> 1:47:21 apocalypse is a serpent and uh if it is true that the spike protein is modeled on snake venom and 1014 1:47:21 --> 1:47:29 the mra technology makes your body make the venom then we could say that these vaccines are the 1015 1:47:29 --> 1:47:34 mark of the beast because they're they're making humans start producing snake venom which is 1016 1:47:35 --> 1:47:41 you know not what you're supposed to body supposed to be doing so uh that is i think the only direct 1017 1:47:41 --> 1:47:49 correlation you could find okay so i know it was it was a misguided question um next question is 1018 1:47:49 --> 1:47:57 what can you say about cardinal pelle in australia and i like was he involved with like vatican 1019 1:47:57 --> 1:48:03 finance and was he set up and what what are your your thoughts or your comment on cardinal pelle 1020 1:48:04 --> 1:48:11 okay cardinal pelle um has had generally speaking a very good reputation among catholics from the 1021 1:48:11 --> 1:48:23 time he uh was a bishop in brisbane brisbane but uh and then promoted to uh perth and um under he 1022 1:48:23 --> 1:48:27 actually was one of the few that didn't want benetton's mind he would be benetton even resign 1023 1:48:28 --> 1:48:35 but under uh bergoglio he was asked to come to the vatican to help organize the books on the vatican 1024 1:48:35 --> 1:48:40 bank so it's not really the vatican bank it's called the institute for religious works your ior 1025 1:48:40 --> 1:48:47 which is the vatican investment institution that looks over all the assets of the vatican city state 1026 1:48:47 --> 1:48:52 kind of like a royal trust fund and they have investments in different countries around the 1027 1:48:52 --> 1:48:58 world mostly in politically mutual nations and diversified and he started going through the books 1028 1:48:58 --> 1:49:05 and finding a novel and the people who were hiding things didn't like him so he they got him acute 1029 1:49:05 --> 1:49:10 they got they got their friends in australia to accuse them of a whole bunch of things 1030 1:49:10 --> 1:49:14 and he was he went back to court and there and he was found guilty and he was tried and it was 1031 1:49:14 --> 1:49:21 resolved and things like that uh did they know the dirt on him and so they spoke up police that's 1032 1:49:21 --> 1:49:28 uh a thing i i can't really say uh there are a lot of problems in church australia and um 1033 1:49:29 --> 1:49:33 anyone who's been a bishop in the diocese was probably not cleaning out all the problems 1034 1:49:33 --> 1:49:40 because they're just so big so uh that then he's been reinstated now and it turned out uh that the 1035 1:49:40 --> 1:49:46 things he was objecting to were a problem so now he's back in his previous role and uh burgolia 1036 1:49:46 --> 1:49:53 trusts him more and uh i don't think uh it's debatable what kind of a war there was a faction 1037 1:49:53 --> 1:49:59 of the supporters in burgolia and the vatican uh that might have implicated that so it's still a 1038 1:49:59 --> 1:50:06 mystery to most of us but the general opinion is some faction in the vatican had dirt or had dirt 1039 1:50:06 --> 1:50:12 and got their friends and then strung up masonic lodges to trump up charges on him and get him 1040 1:50:12 --> 1:50:19 involved in all that difficult uh and um whether the accusations had any substance to them some of 1041 1:50:19 --> 1:50:26 them had no substance to him but others seem to have substance to them but see um what we would 1042 1:50:26 --> 1:50:32 consider untoward behavior in the catholic church isn't always illegal in the state so in the state 1043 1:50:32 --> 1:50:38 it's the only things that you're an adult does with minors is illegal but um so you know now he's 1044 1:50:38 --> 1:50:46 reinstated and he's been kind of somewhat vindicated uh but um the the controversies of the so-called 1045 1:50:46 --> 1:50:52 vatican bank have been going on for years because it has been laundering money for the cia since 1945 1046 1:50:52 --> 1:50:58 and this is how the globalists have gotten control of the vatican and how they maintain uh control 1047 1:50:58 --> 1:51:04 of the vatican and uh very bad decisions made by pausa twelfth and all his predecessors up to the 1048 1:51:04 --> 1:51:12 present benedict was uncovering and they they had to get rid of that and then uh burgoglio i think 1049 1:51:12 --> 1:51:18 looked at the books and he found 600 million euros in accounts and that was probably that was 1050 1:51:18 --> 1:51:23 probably cia money you know because you know when you're just filling up when you're just 1051 1:51:23 --> 1:51:27 answering letters from the lady brown saying i don't like my pastor he's doing crazy things 1052 1:51:27 --> 1:51:31 and you write a letter back to him you shouldn't end up with 600 million in your in your in your 1053 1:51:31 --> 1:51:37 account what's that money coming from so uh there's this but it's still not entirely clear what's 1054 1:51:37 --> 1:51:42 going on because we don't have any kind of investigation investigative services or independent 1055 1:51:42 --> 1:51:47 institutions that would investigate these things so it's a mystery to us conflicts and one one last 1056 1:51:47 --> 1:51:54 quick question like while on the topic of vatican finance um recently i picked up like a headline 1057 1:51:54 --> 1:52:00 i'm not sure how much substance there is to it but like did the vatican like order like all funds 1058 1:52:00 --> 1:52:08 from across the world to be repatriated in one place as of the end of september this is okay so 1059 1:52:09 --> 1:52:15 now that that's mostly i think uh uh internet myth it is true that they're reorganized 1060 1:52:16 --> 1:52:22 but uh it was already declared i think two years ago that all the vatican had to be put into 1061 1:52:22 --> 1:52:28 a common control thing and it was nothing new here doesn't have any meaning 1062 1:52:29 --> 1:52:34 the deadline was coming up this summer and so all the organizations that have that were 1063 1:52:35 --> 1:52:39 controlled by the vatican had to consolidate their funds by them but in the internet was made out to 1064 1:52:39 --> 1:52:45 be something more but yes vatican is under dire financial problems now because 1065 1:52:45 --> 1:52:52 begoglio and his international globus marxist you know uh great reset ideology is very displeasing 1066 1:52:52 --> 1:52:59 to catholics and ninety eighty percent of the donations that come from the u.s so the donations 1067 1:52:59 --> 1:53:05 have gone down to nothing so vatican is very dark street they have 2.6 billion of unfunded pensions 1068 1:53:05 --> 1:53:12 and uh they're on the verge of going back to yes all right well thank you for answering questions 1069 1:53:12 --> 1:53:21 and commenting thank you thank you licks joseph titianek from czech republic now brother alexis 1070 1:53:22 --> 1:53:27 hello my name is joseph ikanek and i'm from the czech republic brother alexis i have several 1071 1:53:27 --> 1:53:34 questions what is the relationship between the road child and the vatican what is the 1072 1:53:35 --> 1:53:40 council for inclusive capitalism all about and also is it true that the road shells have been 1073 1:53:40 --> 1:53:49 named the guardians of the vatican treasury okay so what is the very good questions what is exactly 1074 1:53:49 --> 1:53:56 the relationship uh between the roth shells and the vatican i can't say what that actually is i 1075 1:53:56 --> 1:54:04 do know that after the first world war when the treaty of versailles required germany to pay 1076 1:54:04 --> 1:54:11 massive indemnities to the allies the method of payment for that was established to be uh handled 1077 1:54:11 --> 1:54:16 through an intermediary called the bank of international settlements which was founded in 1078 1:54:16 --> 1:54:22 basel i think in 1926 and the shares of which were originally held by the bank of london 1079 1:54:22 --> 1:54:28 and a few other allies and then when it looked like in germany couldn't pay its war indemnities 1080 1:54:28 --> 1:54:32 the roth childs brought up most of those shares and they control the bank international settlements 1081 1:54:32 --> 1:54:38 the bank international settlements is clearing house between all national banks of the world 1082 1:54:38 --> 1:54:43 and nearly all the all the all the countries that received indemnities in the first world war members 1083 1:54:45 --> 1:54:48 ukraine is not a member they're trying to get the ukraine that's one of the reasons for this 1084 1:54:48 --> 1:54:54 where they're trying to get the ukraine system and that's how they control money flows and that's 1085 1:54:54 --> 1:55:02 how they hide all their uh their funny money and uh uh the bank of international settlements in basel 1086 1:55:02 --> 1:55:10 it's it has its independent jurisdiction and has its own police it is it is immune from prosecution 1087 1:55:10 --> 1:55:15 it has its own territory it's like a roth child vatican and most almost no one knows anything 1088 1:55:15 --> 1:55:22 about it but the vatican bank is not part of that system so it surprised everyone to see roth childs 1089 1:55:22 --> 1:55:30 being invited to vatican under bergolia but that's before they understand so um the vatican bank is 1090 1:55:30 --> 1:55:36 like you know not even like a local city bank and the amount of assets it has in cash i don't think 1091 1:55:36 --> 1:55:42 it has more like a eight cash it probably has a few hundred million and in assets it doesn't even 1092 1:55:42 --> 1:55:46 have like one and a half billion people think the vatican's very wealthy that's not it is i'm not 1093 1:55:46 --> 1:55:52 talking about all their art triggers they probably have but um the roth childs definitely do want to 1094 1:55:52 --> 1:55:58 get control of all the finances of the world that's one of the long-term projects and controlling 1095 1:55:58 --> 1:56:03 the vatican's part of that but um you could considering the moral state of the catholic 1096 1:56:03 --> 1:56:08 heritage today you probably buy them for a lot less than doing anything else so in the united 1097 1:56:08 --> 1:56:12 states the bishops were convinced to close all the churches because that because the viking 1098 1:56:12 --> 1:56:20 administration offered them 2.5 billion dollars to close them which we call the sin of judas iscariot 1099 1:56:20 --> 1:56:27 so um just what's going on there what part it is the roth childs are like a third pulp of the 1100 1:56:27 --> 1:56:33 globalists the globalists have three poles of power one is the pilgrim society out of uh london 1101 1:56:33 --> 1:56:38 but it was founded in oxford those are the british lodges and that's the advanced great britain and 1102 1:56:39 --> 1:56:44 then there is the skull and bones lodge out of yale they control the banks in new york 1103 1:56:45 --> 1:56:50 and the roth childs through the illuminati support both of those as the financier of both 1104 1:56:50 --> 1:56:56 but also have their own projects like azerbaijan israel are roth childs brothers and perhaps turkey 1105 1:56:56 --> 1:57:03 turkey too and definitely the the russian revolution so uh what is there a thing that 1106 1:57:03 --> 1:57:10 would be interesting to know and why that that so-called conference was just like so pro-capitalist 1107 1:57:10 --> 1:57:15 it shocked everyone because everyone thought begulia is a marxist but he's not a marxist he's 1108 1:57:15 --> 1:57:20 a globalist he only acts like a marxist because that's the theatrical script he's told to act on 1109 1:57:21 --> 1:57:27 because uh he was put there by the cia and see it 1953 the united states began an 1110 1:57:27 --> 1:57:33 ideological war on christianity with a particular goal of making on the american experiment appear 1111 1:57:33 --> 1:57:38 to be the salvation of the world and make the catholic church seem ridiculous and that's why 1112 1:57:38 --> 1:57:43 begulio acts in such a strange manner so that catholics and people around the world will no 1113 1:57:43 --> 1:57:48 loss no longer see the catholic church as a moral force and we'll see america as they're saying has 1114 1:57:48 --> 1:57:55 a long-term project but it's kind of like in a hegelian way of of of thesis antithesis synthesis 1115 1:57:57 --> 1:58:04 wonderful thank you and i have one more question uh have you heard about the vaccine being 1116 1:58:04 --> 1:58:11 biological weapon and have you heard about the theory that it targets specific 1117 1:58:12 --> 1:58:20 populations of or probably vast majority of the people on the planet and what do you think about 1118 1:58:20 --> 1:58:28 it i definitely think the uh the covet so the so-called covet 19 vaccines are a biological 1119 1:58:28 --> 1:58:33 weapon they were intended and designed for that purpose and everything in the pandemic was 1120 1:58:33 --> 1:58:40 organized to produce the maximum casualties and the maximum acceptance of the vaccine and i think 1121 1:58:40 --> 1:58:44 they're hoping it does kill the five and a half billion people that took it because they want to 1122 1:58:44 --> 1:58:52 reduce world population now um does it affect some populations more than another i i do not have the 1123 1:58:52 --> 1:58:58 medical knowledge and i haven't seen any papers and i haven't really investigated that i've heard 1124 1:58:58 --> 1:59:06 some some stories that it does more one than the other and that should be expected because each 1125 1:59:06 --> 1:59:13 each ethnic group has its own genetic history and stuff so um it remains to be seen there are some 1126 1:59:13 --> 1:59:17 variations for example in spain there's a high incidence of people admitting bluetooth 1127 1:59:18 --> 1:59:22 where it and poland has that too ukraine does not have that i've just 1128 1:59:22 --> 1:59:27 italy does not have that you don't i don't i have i've gone about with my bluetooth tester in italy 1129 1:59:27 --> 1:59:32 i don't find anyone emitting bluetooth signal so they targeted some nations on another i think the 1130 1:59:32 --> 1:59:37 roth childs targeted the spanish more because they want to take vendetta for 1492 when the 1131 1:59:37 --> 1:59:44 spanish crown expelled the jews but i can't say why no reason why the other it's not these are not 1132 1:59:44 --> 1:59:50 uniform things the vaccine in one time they showed it in the united states that the more lethal doses 1133 1:59:50 --> 1:59:56 all sent republican towns so there was political warfare involved whether they did that worldwide 1134 1:59:57 --> 2:00:03 wouldn't be surprised they were gaining information they they they may not actually 1135 2:00:03 --> 2:00:07 intended this first pandemic to kill everyone might have just done it to collect enough 1136 2:00:07 --> 2:00:13 information so they can get a killer pandemic that wipes out populations and gets rid of them all at 1137 2:00:13 --> 2:00:23 once thank you very much and one last question um i saw your video recently on uh how to how to 1138 2:00:23 --> 2:00:29 fight against the this globalist takeover and you have been mentioning that people should start 1139 2:00:30 --> 2:00:37 should start arresting people those perpetrators and that they should do so under the natural law 1140 2:00:37 --> 2:00:43 and i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more on this because if this would 1141 2:00:43 --> 2:00:51 be the case then probably the globalist would send police or military or something or or do you think 1142 2:00:51 --> 2:01:00 that it would be different way well uh the people can and the people ought to can and have a right 1143 2:01:00 --> 2:01:04 to arrest these people even if their government's against it because they have to understand that 1144 2:01:06 --> 2:01:14 a state exists to protect the honest from the dishonest and uh if the state doesn't do that 1145 2:01:14 --> 2:01:21 it's no longer a state so we have to the people the thing the problem in modern times is we 1146 2:01:21 --> 2:01:26 judge things by appearances not by their actual realities and we have to realize that we don't 1147 2:01:26 --> 2:01:31 have a government we have a criminal conspiracy that's taken over our entire government and all 1148 2:01:31 --> 2:01:38 institutions we can't give obedience to these people anymore okay we still should observe the 1149 2:01:38 --> 2:01:43 moral and ethical values but we can't give obedience to these people we should arrest them all 1150 2:01:43 --> 2:01:47 now obviously theoretically if we all started arresting all of them at the same time all 1151 2:01:47 --> 2:01:53 worldwide they wouldn't be able to do anything but practically speaking we have to keep telling 1152 2:01:53 --> 2:01:59 people what really happened until everyone becomes convinced of it and then they will naturally do 1153 2:01:59 --> 2:02:04 it because those of us who haven't taken the vaccine we have a sense of justice that these 1154 2:02:04 --> 2:02:10 people should be arrested but those who took the vaccine and are dying of it they're going to have 1155 2:02:10 --> 2:02:16 a sense of vendetta to get this done once they realize it now last year the news came out about 1156 2:02:16 --> 2:02:22 the vaccine and people like Stu Peters was and and a group out of Spain they were they were telling 1157 2:02:22 --> 2:02:28 you what's really in this thing and now a year later it's beginning to seep in a little bit into 1158 2:02:28 --> 2:02:33 the mainline discussion on social media and some television channels i predict by next year it's 1159 2:02:33 --> 2:02:38 going to be more widely known the year after that i think is going to be your vendetta and 1160 2:02:38 --> 2:02:45 um i'm not a violent person i think we should arrest these people and hold them 1161 2:02:45 --> 2:02:49 hold them until they're in new governments and let the other governments stop short and try them 1162 2:02:49 --> 2:02:55 but it might be that people just you know realize once they realize half their families die to this 1163 2:02:55 --> 2:02:58 because in three four years from now a lot more people are going to be dying of these things 1164 2:02:59 --> 2:03:04 they're just going to you know go around stabbing people to death and uh i hope it doesn't come to 1165 2:03:04 --> 2:03:10 that but i think this this is the thing that i don't think the globalist hired anthropologists 1166 2:03:10 --> 2:03:17 because you know if i if i was an evil anthropologist the globalist told me look 1167 2:03:17 --> 2:03:22 it you're going to kill all your supporters because it's precisely the stupid sheeple that 1168 2:03:22 --> 2:03:26 took your vaccine and your vaccine is going to kill them you're going to be left with all your 1169 2:03:26 --> 2:03:31 enemies still alive and then you won't have anyone defend you that's the stupidest thing you should 1170 2:03:32 --> 2:03:40 done and they in fact did the stupidest thing so um um we need to keep informing people and 1171 2:03:40 --> 2:03:46 pointing out who's guilty but we can't stop at saying it's bill gates or anthony falch who was 1172 2:03:46 --> 2:03:52 behind them we have to find out who's behind black rock and the investment houses we can't just say 1173 2:03:52 --> 2:03:57 it's the roth challenge we have to track the money down get all the documents there's a lot 1174 2:03:57 --> 2:04:04 more research that needs to be done and uh there are a lot more opposition groups if it this group 1175 2:04:04 --> 2:04:08 that we're participating in tonight it's founded by doctors and the doctors are on the lead in this 1176 2:04:08 --> 2:04:14 but we have to start getting everyone in all the professions to investigate what was going on 1177 2:04:14 --> 2:04:21 because uh we can't expose it they can't hide all of this all of us and once the information comes 1178 2:04:21 --> 2:04:26 out then there'll be a general consensus this is what needs to be done and the and the moment of 1179 2:04:26 --> 2:04:31 arrest will come just by human nature but you know once you realize you killed their wife their 1180 2:04:31 --> 2:04:37 children grandparents you know you won't have to convince the guy to go out and start resting 1181 2:04:37 --> 2:04:41 you'll have to restrain him and saying well it's only arrest them 1182 2:04:43 --> 2:04:48 all right thank you thank you thank you joseph okay we've got dave and then jim and then the 1183 2:04:48 --> 2:04:53 last questions will be to steven frost traditionally brother alexis and we'll be finished on the 1184 2:04:53 --> 2:05:00 turner half hours and tom rodman has put the chat has put the link into the telegram chat for those 1185 2:05:00 --> 2:05:07 who can who can stick around for a bit longer so dave colum back to where we started brother alexis 1186 2:05:07 --> 2:05:15 where you when you first came on charles can i just say alexis you said um unfortunately lost 1187 2:05:15 --> 2:05:21 your voice and i just want uh the people on the on the meeting to hear what you said you said that 1188 2:05:22 --> 2:05:28 oh these people would be arrested and then what did you say should happen to them would happen to 1189 2:05:28 --> 2:05:35 them oh they should be held held as prisoners until the new governments decide what to be done 1190 2:05:39 --> 2:05:45 and the new governments would be our choices or what yeah obviously it would be the anti-globalist 1191 2:05:45 --> 2:05:46 governments good great 1192 2:05:49 --> 2:05:56 okay dave a couple things one is um yes or no would be fine 1193 2:05:57 --> 2:06:02 bishop vagano came out and attacked all these guys with some real some real venom would you 1194 2:06:02 --> 2:06:08 say that he was was he speaking for himself or was he speaking for a bigger group do you know 1195 2:06:08 --> 2:06:15 what i'm talking about okay archbishop biganel the former apostolic nuncy of the united states 1196 2:06:15 --> 2:06:20 has been putting out some really good statements and he's kind of like the leading the charge for 1197 2:06:20 --> 2:06:25 large sections of the catholic church in pretty much everything he's saying with i would agree 1198 2:06:25 --> 2:06:31 with uh but he he still hasn't gotten out of the narrative that begolias not the pope and he's 1199 2:06:31 --> 2:06:38 a a globalist puppet he's still he's still trying to be respectful and he's still trying to work 1200 2:06:38 --> 2:06:44 within the system he doesn't realize the system's just been totally taken over and subverted well 1201 2:06:44 --> 2:06:49 so i gotta tell you i'm just stunned at how informative this was i thought i'd have to wade 1202 2:06:49 --> 2:06:55 through the weeds this was amazing my second question is um when you talked about ukraine which 1203 2:06:55 --> 2:07:00 i'm going to be writing a lot about you left out one group that surprised me um i put a finger 1204 2:07:00 --> 2:07:08 right on top of nato did you say nato inadvertently by saying the globalists because to me nato nato 1205 2:07:08 --> 2:07:15 was the proximate trigger for this war well uh i look i look at the ukrainian war following 1206 2:07:15 --> 2:07:22 uh aristotelian optimistic principles of cause and effect so um uh i look at moral responsibility 1207 2:07:22 --> 2:07:27 the more more responsibility in the just war theory of the catholic churches who starts the war 1208 2:07:27 --> 2:07:31 who invades who so the russians cross to the ukrainian borders so the russians are responsible 1209 2:07:31 --> 2:07:36 starting the war now if you're going to talk about inciting people to start a war well 1210 2:07:37 --> 2:07:46 the way i look at it is you know uh if if you enter my house and start raping my wife um i can't 1211 2:07:46 --> 2:07:56 you can't anyone that says i'm responsible for inciting that just whack let me let me finish okay 1212 2:07:56 --> 2:08:03 so geopolitically is there a struggle between russia and the west this is the theater you've 1213 2:08:03 --> 2:08:10 been given you have to understand that nato is a military alliance founded by the united states 1214 2:08:10 --> 2:08:18 to maintain its power in europe after the second world war the eu is a construct of the pilgrim 1215 2:08:18 --> 2:08:23 society and the roth childs to reestablish the fourth rike and dominate europe economically 1216 2:08:23 --> 2:08:30 and the soviet union was funded by the pilgrim society and the roth childs to take down the 1217 2:08:30 --> 2:08:37 the czar and to turn russia into a slave state that would serve their economic interest and 1218 2:08:37 --> 2:08:42 and russia is still controlled by the roth childs you can see that immediately because israel won't 1219 2:08:42 --> 2:08:50 send any weapons to the ukraine uh and and israel is is roth child control why would they do that 1220 2:08:50 --> 2:08:55 because they want russia to win this war they want russia at least to come out with a donbass 1221 2:08:55 --> 2:09:00 that's all it matters the rest can lose all the other territory it's the donbass is the key thing 1222 2:09:00 --> 2:09:06 here so um is how much is nato involved nato is just doing what the globalists want sending all 1223 2:09:06 --> 2:09:12 those weapons this is all pretty much programmed here that doesn't mean the ukrainians aren't 1224 2:09:12 --> 2:09:18 really fighting and they're not really dying wait a minute i'm not talking nato 22 2022 i'm talking nato 1225 2:09:18 --> 2:09:29 2020 2005 nato oh oh yeah well i got a memory that this war was wait now let me go some guys 1226 2:09:29 --> 2:09:35 screaming in my face when i realize i don't have a choice he's going to get his teeth knocked out 1227 2:09:35 --> 2:09:42 before before he gets to me that's where i put russia i think russia got cornered they said 1228 2:09:42 --> 2:09:45 it's now or never we're taking the shot 1229 2:09:47 --> 2:09:58 okay so putin in 1995 goes to davos and uh or 1996 and the next year becomes head of the fsb which 1230 2:09:58 --> 2:10:06 is what used to be called the kgb he was put into power by yeltsin and his friends who all had ties 1231 2:10:06 --> 2:10:13 to the roth childs in the bank of london and uh i think they put him in power because putin has 1232 2:10:13 --> 2:10:18 always wanted to reestablish the soviet union he has always wanted to bring back the glory of that 1233 2:10:18 --> 2:10:24 way is putin is a diehard uh a soviet patriot he's not a russian patriot he's a soviet patriot 1234 2:10:24 --> 2:10:34 so he has always wanted the ukraine back um this war was is a central part of the globalist plan 1235 2:10:34 --> 2:10:41 claustrope told us that after the pandemic they would start wars so this war suits are planned 1236 2:10:41 --> 2:10:48 perfectly because if you want world famine you've got to attack a nation that exports grain now if 1237 2:10:48 --> 2:10:55 you look at nations that export grain and you want to attack them uh you're looking at argentina the 1238 2:10:55 --> 2:11:01 united states canada and the ukraine well you're not going to start much of a war down in argentina 1239 2:11:01 --> 2:11:06 and certainly you don't want to attack the united states of canada but ukraine was like pretty much 1240 2:11:06 --> 2:11:11 defenseless you start a war against ukraine you raise world uh prices you get russia involved you 1241 2:11:11 --> 2:11:17 can get oil embargoes gas embargoes throw up everyone's bills or is the perfect thing for what 1242 2:11:17 --> 2:11:24 the globalist want and this war was started it was decided by putin on the 22nd of february 2022 1243 2:11:24 --> 2:11:32 which is a date that has so many 666s in it that i on january 1st i predicted they would do something 1244 2:11:32 --> 2:11:37 that you can go to my blog for january 1st 2022 it's in february 22 2022 1245 2:11:39 --> 2:11:47 they decided he decided that day and two days later so nato's role in it is only nato isn't 1246 2:11:47 --> 2:11:51 pulling the punches on this the decisions are being made at a much higher level the ukrainians 1247 2:11:51 --> 2:11:57 are being used the poor russians are being used but if you're going to look at it from what nations 1248 2:11:57 --> 2:12:06 responsible for course is the the the porter but who's really so responsible i think it's war 1249 2:12:06 --> 2:12:12 if they the globalist wanted this war to end it would end tomorrow exactly that's my point but i 1250 2:12:12 --> 2:12:18 don't see how you can point to putin as a as a pawn of the roth childs and the globalists and 1251 2:12:18 --> 2:12:24 not point to nato as the very same thing since if you look at nato every one of them is a build 1252 2:12:24 --> 2:12:29 back better wackadoodle every one of them is every one whether it's macron whether it's 1253 2:12:31 --> 2:12:36 so there's two different christian questions are we going to measure the war about more 1254 2:12:36 --> 2:12:41 responsibility between the just war theory are we going to look at the war on who controls each side 1255 2:12:42 --> 2:12:46 okay those are two different questions the ukrainians are defending their own land and 1256 2:12:46 --> 2:12:51 in international law they have the right to do that you can't delegitimize that by claiming that 1257 2:12:51 --> 2:12:57 people sending arms or designs in the spanish civil war for example in the spanish civil war 1258 2:12:57 --> 2:13:03 you had one side killing all the cathedra and the other side defending all the side it was 1259 2:13:03 --> 2:13:10 defending was getting help from gator does that make it illegitimate so it's the same thing i 1260 2:13:10 --> 2:13:14 mean if we want to look at the macro picture the globalists are running the whole show you know 1261 2:13:14 --> 2:13:19 they're calling all the shots and and they're deciding what's happening step by step and they're 1262 2:13:19 --> 2:13:24 trying and my prediction is it's going to be the donbas you know they'll they'll settle for handling 1263 2:13:24 --> 2:13:29 the donbas over to one side disaster the globalist one but then they keep this going long because 1264 2:13:29 --> 2:13:35 they want a winter of cold they want a winter of starvation they want a winter of unemployment 1265 2:13:35 --> 2:13:41 they want to wipe out crop production next year by wiping out fertilizer production because they 1266 2:13:41 --> 2:13:45 need a cover for all the people dying from the death backs they need to say oh it was a bad 1267 2:13:45 --> 2:13:53 flu system it was a cold winner it was poverty it was famine it wasn't a vaccine see i agree with 1268 2:13:53 --> 2:14:01 all that i am stewing in what i call ukrainian sanctimony in the united states and that is 1269 2:14:01 --> 2:14:07 everyone's got the ukrainian flag i feel bad for the ukrainians they are the victims period but 1270 2:14:07 --> 2:14:13 they somehow think it's just a simple good and evil battle butin's bad zelensky's good 1271 2:14:13 --> 2:14:20 we're just back in zelensky that story to me is just dead wrong well since i am the president of 1272 2:14:20 --> 2:14:32 a ukrainian non-profit there's only certain things i can say no no totally i i view nato is 1273 2:14:32 --> 2:14:35 willing to throw every ukrainian under the bus to achieve their goal 1274 2:14:38 --> 2:14:44 all right well let's keep moving because we're tied for time that might be true 1275 2:14:46 --> 2:14:51 but they keep sending weapons like that's good well except if it keeps the war going and then 1276 2:14:51 --> 2:14:57 all up end up dead in the end yeah that's true man i don't like the escalation that's going on 1277 2:14:57 --> 2:15:01 you know i hope they don't ever give the ukrainians a nuclear weapon 1278 2:15:01 --> 2:15:08 well sikorsky wanted to and sikorsky's a punk he's a yeah i can tell you from the 1279 2:15:08 --> 2:15:15 Ukrainian character they that would not be the thing to do i gotta let you know it was great i 1280 2:15:15 --> 2:15:20 really appreciated it what uh thanks thanks thanks to jim in a quick in fact before we go to jim 1281 2:15:20 --> 2:15:25 daria forgot one question quick question from daria then jim and then steven with final questions 1282 2:15:25 --> 2:15:33 daria quickly okay real quick because this seems to be a big thing in the catholic world when 1283 2:15:33 --> 2:15:44 the borgolyi consecrated russia to the sacred heart the immaculate heart of mary which was a request 1284 2:15:44 --> 2:15:55 of the blessed mother to the children of fema in 1917 and if it didn't happen uh that you know 1285 2:15:55 --> 2:16:02 great bad things the errors of of russia would then spread throughout the world so historically 1286 2:16:02 --> 2:16:08 obviously that happened with the bolshevik revolution shortly thereafter and the spread 1287 2:16:08 --> 2:16:16 of communism uh but others have said that the consecration needed to happen because it was 1288 2:16:16 --> 2:16:21 because of the schism of the eastern orthodox church which if i'm not mistaken took place about 1289 2:16:21 --> 2:16:28 1500 or more years before that so why did it take so long uh to 1290 2:16:29 --> 2:16:36 uh make that request if you will by the blessed mother and fatima uh for something that had happened 1291 2:16:36 --> 2:16:44 so long ago versus this grave error being communism in and of itself and are the two related 1292 2:16:44 --> 2:16:48 i hope that's not too weird a question but that's kind of what i was wondering 1293 2:16:49 --> 2:16:54 okay so this is a question that a catholic will understand who knows the topic if you're not 1294 2:16:54 --> 2:17:00 catholic this is going to seem right off the wall but i have to answer this because catholics the 1295 2:17:00 --> 2:17:06 catholics are listening because it that's what it is so the idea that our lady appeared at fatima 1296 2:17:06 --> 2:17:11 to overcome communism is completely created narrative that has nothing to do with it was 1297 2:17:11 --> 2:17:17 imposed afterward to get us to think that's what it was about that's not what it's about our lady 1298 2:17:17 --> 2:17:23 came to fatima to talk about the conversion of russia and of keeping the errors of russia from 1299 2:17:23 --> 2:17:28 spreading around the world now she didn't talk about the soviet union she talked about russia 1300 2:17:29 --> 2:17:34 and uh she talked about the conversion of russia and she never specified what that was what do you 1301 2:17:34 --> 2:17:41 mean by the conversion of russia so um uh does it have to do with communism i i don't i used to 1302 2:17:41 --> 2:17:46 think that my whole life but i think that's not the case now because she said russia didn't come 1303 2:17:47 --> 2:17:51 the other thing is is that bergoglio did consecrate russia to her macula part but 1304 2:17:51 --> 2:17:58 our lady asked that the pope do that but go is not the pope is an antipope would have no effect 1305 2:17:58 --> 2:18:02 and you can see it has no effect because it was done in march what change has taken place in russia 1306 2:18:02 --> 2:18:09 okay so um why did our lady ask it because she said at fatima that this was the only means of 1307 2:18:09 --> 2:18:15 salvation for the world and the conversion of uh conversion of russia would be assigned to the 1308 2:18:15 --> 2:18:21 world that through her macula part christ will grant to the world a renewal of grace a spiritual 1309 2:18:21 --> 2:18:28 renewal that will draw nate entire nations to the caliphate right to russia be more so um 1310 2:18:29 --> 2:18:37 and he will do this as a last mercy before his coming so this is just a final mercy before the 1311 2:18:37 --> 2:18:44 coming of the anti-christ and um um what are the errors of russia which was never spelt out 1312 2:18:44 --> 2:18:52 okay is it atheism is it state control of the church is it totalitarianism is it hypocrisy 1313 2:18:52 --> 2:18:58 in religion i think it's more like hypocrisy in religion because uh the sicilian mafia and some 1314 2:18:58 --> 2:19:05 and the russian orthodox are have a lot of things and similar they like external religion but actual 1315 2:19:05 --> 2:19:13 moral uh observance of of the teachings of christ the dead commandments that's not so much there so 1316 2:19:13 --> 2:19:17 you have like the russian patriarch telling soldiers to go out and actually says the word 1317 2:19:17 --> 2:19:23 go out and jake the side ukrainians and that shocked the whole orthodox world you know the 1318 2:19:23 --> 2:19:31 patriarch of uh constantinople was like i'm going to continue with you i think say something so uh 1319 2:19:31 --> 2:19:38 that's probably what it more has to do god wants us to be sincere in the belief in jesus christ 1320 2:19:39 --> 2:19:46 not turn the religion of jesus christ into politics uh devoid of any morality or a just 1321 2:19:46 --> 2:19:55 a show you know that's pharisaical and um uh our religion should not just be a fixation 1322 2:19:55 --> 2:20:01 internal ceremony should be something that brings us to jesus christ and that requires uh converting 1323 2:20:01 --> 2:20:11 so um it's has it's not happened because the pope didn't do it and why did it take so long to do 1324 2:20:11 --> 2:20:18 i think it's the masons who are opposed to it okay thanks now that makes a lot more sense that's a 1325 2:20:18 --> 2:20:26 missing piece thank you god bless you well done thanks darry okay jim and steven for five questions 1326 2:20:26 --> 2:20:34 uh hey thank you very much uh i came in a little bit late and i guess i'm in the dark here but um 1327 2:20:34 --> 2:20:40 great presentation who who is the synagogue of satan and revelations who is that now it feels 1328 2:20:40 --> 2:20:47 like we're near the end of times okay so in scripture there's two words one is kahela and 1329 2:20:47 --> 2:20:53 the other is and uh i there's a hebrew word for synagogue i don't remember it off the top of my 1330 2:20:54 --> 2:20:58 head the synagogue is from the satuic translation of the old testament and the difference between 1331 2:20:58 --> 2:21:05 the two words is the kahela is the assembly of god's people that he calls together so it's you 1332 2:21:05 --> 2:21:11 could say authorized religious assembly assembly and kahela in the hebrew is translated in in 1333 2:21:11 --> 2:21:17 christianity into the word church so the word church is kahela means lawful assembly whereas 1334 2:21:17 --> 2:21:23 synagogue means just the place where people come together on their own initiative okay it's not an 1335 2:21:23 --> 2:21:28 official assembly it's a formal private assembly so in the book of the apocalypse the phrase the 1336 2:21:28 --> 2:21:34 synagogue of satan means the satanists will gather together in an organization it doesn't mean 1337 2:21:34 --> 2:21:42 they're going to be jews okay a lot of people misunderstand that so um um uh that's what the 1338 2:21:42 --> 2:21:51 phrase means and it means organized a humanly organized uh religious endeavor that's 1339 2:21:51 --> 2:21:59 opposed to god and it's not teaching the right things thank you there's a there the password 1340 2:21:59 --> 2:22:08 shibboleth um theoretically the bad people can't say it pronounce it correctly can claus schwab 1341 2:22:08 --> 2:22:14 and george soros and henry kissinger say the word shibboleth i don't know i've not heard that one 1342 2:22:14 --> 2:22:19 whether they could say that that's a new one to me i didn't know that certain people can't pronounce 1343 2:22:19 --> 2:22:25 it and i i heard the word but i can't tell you off the head what i mean i'm not such a hebrew 1344 2:22:25 --> 2:22:34 but beyond me okay and then the um the the uh the thing in the tree in the garden of eden 1345 2:22:35 --> 2:22:40 uh the snake before you know how did it get in the garden of eden how did it get in the tree 1346 2:22:40 --> 2:22:50 it used to fly it had wings was it a sephah of the uh seraphim a winged serpent and is that what 1347 2:22:50 --> 2:23:00 the caduceus is based on okay so look upon it now in the catholic tradition the serpent in the 1348 2:23:00 --> 2:23:06 garden of eden is uh our reptilian creature with legs okay because afterwards you see he's punished 1349 2:23:06 --> 2:23:12 and he must crawl on his belly and uh is it like a kimono dragon maybe it was like something like a 1350 2:23:12 --> 2:23:21 kimono dragon but it was an animal that was taken control of by lucifer to talk to eve and uh this 1351 2:23:22 --> 2:23:30 is our reading of the text uh but uh uh to say what it actually is i can't say that because 1352 2:23:30 --> 2:23:35 if that's how our fathers read that text did they have wings no a seraphim in in the christian or 1353 2:23:35 --> 2:23:41 even a conception of in geology is one of the angels who stands before the throne of god the 1354 2:23:41 --> 2:23:49 seven of them and uh the only one the only one named in scripture is uh rafael as a seraphim 1355 2:23:49 --> 2:23:55 what was it what was the name rafael rafael okay and then the book of the virus these names 1356 2:23:56 --> 2:24:06 they they fire with the word of god and they and uh and when they uh when they were when the 1357 2:24:06 --> 2:24:12 hebra's were in the desert and the and and god sent the seraphim to bite the uh seraph to bite 1358 2:24:13 --> 2:24:19 the israelites and then they were dying uh from these flying i thought it was flying snakes or 1359 2:24:19 --> 2:24:28 the seraph and then uh when they when uh when god said uh build a bronze serpent or bronze seraph 1360 2:24:29 --> 2:24:35 look up uh raise a raise a standard look upon it and live isn't that what the caduceus is based on 1361 2:24:35 --> 2:24:44 the two snakes with the wings on top okay so the the the seraphs in the book of exodus are snakes 1362 2:24:44 --> 2:24:49 they were poisonous snakes while they were called seraphs there's a debate maybe they had some kind 1363 2:24:49 --> 2:24:59 of uh design that's not the same as a seraphim which is an angel and uh moses in in our in the 1364 2:24:59 --> 2:25:04 fathers of the church meaning ancient christian writers explain that the reason why god asked 1365 2:25:04 --> 2:25:09 moses to make a bronze serpent and put it on the staff and so that when the jews looked at it they 1366 2:25:09 --> 2:25:15 would be sure if they had been bitten by the poisonous snake is that the bronze serpent on 1367 2:25:15 --> 2:25:24 the staff was a type meaning a symbolic reference to christ because when christ was put on the cross 1368 2:25:24 --> 2:25:30 that was the most ignominious death and he was called a liar and deceiver by the jews of his day 1369 2:25:30 --> 2:25:36 but those who believe in him come to life and are delivered from the deceit of the devil that 1370 2:25:36 --> 2:25:40 entered in the human race we need to use our first parents and that's how the fathers of the church 1371 2:25:40 --> 2:25:48 explain that but that's a christian reading of the text in in typological the typological reading 1372 2:25:48 --> 2:25:54 which was developed by uh and the christian writers on alexandria in the third century so um 1373 2:25:54 --> 2:26:01 um you know it's it's not the the seraph there isn't winged and it's not the seraphim it's not 1374 2:26:01 --> 2:26:06 the same thing so although some christian writers believe lucifer was a seraphim thank you yes i i 1375 2:26:06 --> 2:26:13 thought seraph was singular and seraphim was plural i uh that was yeah but what they're referring 1376 2:26:13 --> 2:26:18 to it's like locust you're talking about locust beans or the are the bugs some words mean too 1377 2:26:18 --> 2:26:25 difficult thank you very much oh we could i hope you could be on here for hours so we really 1378 2:26:25 --> 2:26:32 greatly appreciate it thank you thank thank you jim okay brother alexis the last traditionally 1379 2:26:32 --> 2:26:37 not only does steven get the first questions he gets the last questions so steven over to you 1380 2:26:39 --> 2:26:45 although i don't deserve them um well anyway um so i just wanted to ask you brother alexis uh 1381 2:26:46 --> 2:26:52 what you said earlier that archbishop de gano he's speaking to us next sunday by the way so 1382 2:26:53 --> 2:26:59 and he has asked the question so if you'd like to submit a written question to me i'll put it to 1383 2:26:59 --> 2:27:08 him um but i just wondered where does how do you fit in with the catholic church uh and how do you 1384 2:27:09 --> 2:27:19 fit in with the gano are there other um monks uh brothers who uh think like you or are you totally 1385 2:27:19 --> 2:27:29 alone and um like the gano okay so i am not a priest i am just a hermit and i live by myself 1386 2:27:29 --> 2:27:34 and i have no legal ties to any institutions in the catholic church that allows me to speak 1387 2:27:34 --> 2:27:39 absolutely freely which i would prefer to do i would prefer to be able to speak to me than to 1388 2:27:39 --> 2:27:45 have any kind of institutional time so i'm a lot more free to speak than big enough and you 1389 2:27:45 --> 2:27:50 pronounce his name big enough and um if you have a chance to ask him a question i would say to him 1390 2:27:51 --> 2:27:57 it's a lot easier why don't you get behind the concept of provincial council of the province 1391 2:27:57 --> 2:28:03 of rome to decide which of these two men is pope because that's the easiest way to get rid of 1392 2:28:03 --> 2:28:09 because all the evidence benedict didn't validly resign what's your opinion that's what i would 1393 2:28:09 --> 2:28:16 love to ask because we're forming a committee at rome to do just that and have vegano join our 1394 2:28:16 --> 2:28:21 committee that would be great because that would put a lot of force behind the cities and archbishop 1395 2:28:21 --> 2:28:28 of the diocese of rome so brother alexis are you in contact with the archbishop vegano no i've tried 1396 2:28:28 --> 2:28:33 many many times i've never been able to get in contact with them because you got in the catholic 1397 2:28:33 --> 2:28:40 church archbishop vegano is very high level in hierarchy and i'm a nobody and uh in our church 1398 2:28:40 --> 2:28:46 that still means that pretty much the uh my side wants to speak and his side doesn't respond 1399 2:28:47 --> 2:28:51 last that's the case but that's a lot of the aristocratic nature of the catholic church so 1400 2:28:52 --> 2:29:00 uh even if i it's just not likely to happen you know people like us you're you and uh vegano are 1401 2:29:00 --> 2:29:07 the only two catholics that i know of anyway who've been speaking out is that right well no a good 1402 2:29:07 --> 2:29:10 number of catholics and speaking out is just you probably don't recognize them that they're 1403 2:29:10 --> 2:29:18 catholic and stuff but um uh since he is at a very high level he has freedom to speak out and since 1404 2:29:18 --> 2:29:23 i'm a nobody i have to speak out so just looking at extreme just one of the realities of the 1405 2:29:23 --> 2:29:27 catholic church is we share the same spirit even though we're totally from two different classes 1406 2:29:28 --> 2:29:36 and uh two different statuses so um you know i i agree with like 99 percent of the said i just 1407 2:29:36 --> 2:29:41 don't think he gets down to the point because that's archbishop if he took canonical action it 1408 2:29:41 --> 2:29:45 would have much greater thing and the only canonical action you could do to get rid of 1409 2:29:45 --> 2:29:51 failures to call a provincial council and do what the province the bishops of the province did in 1410 2:29:51 --> 2:30:00 1046 and that is depose a pope and because he had a false claim so if you put what you've just said 1411 2:30:00 --> 2:30:08 now into a question form i can submit the question because he's going to speak on the on the questions 1412 2:30:08 --> 2:30:14 which are submitted to him but i'm having problems getting people in the group to submit questions 1413 2:30:14 --> 2:30:21 okay uh if you can uh i don't know if you have my email you can get it from the moderator has my 1414 2:30:21 --> 2:30:27 email i'll send it by email yeah okay because i'm on a cell phone now so i can't i can i can 1415 2:30:27 --> 2:30:33 introduce you to him and that would be good from our point of view um and what else is i going to 1416 2:30:33 --> 2:30:41 say oh can you tell me where in the world is he speaking and on what date he's speaking to this 1417 2:30:41 --> 2:30:51 group uh next sunday so we okay okay so so i've been uh communicating with him and i just thought 1418 2:30:51 --> 2:30:58 well it's worth a try because i didn't think that the his pa with whom i speak a lot i didn't okay 1419 2:30:58 --> 2:31:03 so i'll send you a question to ask him but i won't join your meeting because he wouldn't answer the 1420 2:31:03 --> 2:31:10 question if i asked no but he'll answer the question exactly but he will answer questions 1421 2:31:10 --> 2:31:15 and he's going to speak to us live because his pa was trying to suggest that he'd just give a 1422 2:31:15 --> 2:31:22 statement you know okay that's great that's wonderful yes so that's good and i just wanted 1423 2:31:22 --> 2:31:28 to ask you um so obviously you've got a far greater knowledge of the bible than i have 1424 2:31:28 --> 2:31:33 certainly and um than most people on this group so i just wanted to ask you i don't know whether 1425 2:31:33 --> 2:31:40 it's possible to answer um but briefly if you had to choose so what we've gone through in the last 1426 2:31:40 --> 2:31:45 two and a half years is psychological torture from a doctor's point of view a medical doctor's point 1427 2:31:45 --> 2:31:52 of view psychological torture of populations around the world all around the world at the same 1428 2:31:52 --> 2:31:59 time and i agree with you of course it was planned this you never get 192 countries all doing the 1429 2:31:59 --> 2:32:06 same thing or virtually the same thing all at the same time unless it was planned so um and in 1430 2:32:06 --> 2:32:15 addition to that uh they've used fear propaganda they've used isolation and i don't think that 1431 2:32:15 --> 2:32:21 people have even begun to understand the damage that has been done to the people alive at the 1432 2:32:21 --> 2:32:28 moment including the people in this group so these crimes are the greatest crimes ever committed in 1433 2:32:28 --> 2:32:34 my opinion in addition to that we've got worldwide treason and i just wonder you know in that context 1434 2:32:34 --> 2:32:45 of extreme evil evil beyond imagination i mean you know a mass murderer who's in america put to death 1435 2:32:45 --> 2:32:52 for a mass murder um that's just one individual but here we've got a conspiracy and you know they 1436 2:32:52 --> 2:32:58 would probably say oh we were caught up in some kind of mass hip notice you know mass that's what 1437 2:32:58 --> 2:33:05 they're going to argue in the future i think um and therefore we're not culpable yeah um but it's 1438 2:33:05 --> 2:33:12 going to be very difficult to hold anyone to account if that's the case but but anyway my i 1439 2:33:12 --> 2:33:19 wonder what you say as someone who knows the bible in these incredible times which we are 1440 2:33:19 --> 2:33:24 in a way lucky to have lived through because it's taught us so much the people on our side 1441 2:33:24 --> 2:33:31 um we've been forced to think like we never thought before what does the bible tell us 1442 2:33:31 --> 2:33:37 um that is relevant what most relevant the three things maybe or the five or the one 1443 2:33:37 --> 2:33:44 uh which is most important from your point of view okay so i definitely think that we're facing a 1444 2:33:45 --> 2:33:52 level of a magnitude of evil that is beyond human and though i don't think that they 1445 2:33:53 --> 2:33:58 that there was anything i don't think there was a manifestation of satanic power that pulled this 1446 2:33:58 --> 2:34:05 thing off i think it was purely human uh an extremely well planned intricate uh project 1447 2:34:06 --> 2:34:12 but i do think that whoever's behind it must have like a satanic peace to it and are in communication 1448 2:34:13 --> 2:34:18 that's my personal opinion because this level of evil is beyond what any human would think of 1449 2:34:18 --> 2:34:23 because humans wouldn't think of killing their own race off their own people off so this is beyond 1450 2:34:23 --> 2:34:29 but i don't think all the actors in this do it the whole plot and i think a lot of the people 1451 2:34:29 --> 2:34:35 participated in it are really angry now that they're finding out that this wasn't a vaccine it was a 1452 2:34:35 --> 2:34:39 death shot and they all took it so you can imagine all these politicians that really took it and 1453 2:34:39 --> 2:34:46 we're in on the fake vaccine taking it so i do think that is evil now if on the book of the 1454 2:34:46 --> 2:34:50 apocalypse what do we know is the first weapon the weapon is the truth because in the book of 1455 2:34:50 --> 2:34:56 the apocalypse the sword truth comes out of the mouth of christ and the final battle and he slays 1456 2:34:56 --> 2:35:05 he slays the beast with it and um uh in in christian theology we christ faithful are his mystical 1457 2:35:05 --> 2:35:10 body so if the sword of truth comes out of his mouth and slays the enemy that means we should 1458 2:35:10 --> 2:35:15 be preaching the truth day in and day out and a matter of fact we can see how much we have achieved 1459 2:35:16 --> 2:35:19 in three years of opposing this by constantly getting on social media constantly sharing 1460 2:35:19 --> 2:35:26 information we are winning this battle we have the easy side because we're fighting for the light 1461 2:35:26 --> 2:35:31 we're fighting for the truth all the facts are on our side all the evidence is going to be on our 1462 2:35:31 --> 2:35:39 side they have nothing so we can win in every engagement we got to engage so um uh you have to 1463 2:35:39 --> 2:35:46 approach this very paternally and a lot of people are going to be here many times so whenever i hear 1464 2:35:46 --> 2:35:54 people talking about uh the SARS uh COVID uh virus i'd say well don't you know that that they've never 1465 2:35:54 --> 2:36:01 proved viruses pose disease by the culture process and that the people could get sick without a virus 1466 2:36:01 --> 2:36:08 ever existing and it all serves the narrative you taking this mrn and uh this this experimental 1467 2:36:08 --> 2:36:15 job that just actually puts the poison in you so you know just think about it if if if this virus 1468 2:36:15 --> 2:36:21 produces a poison that makes it dangerous why would you want a vaccine to produce that poison in you 1469 2:36:21 --> 2:36:27 that's insane you know so you get people to think about it give them the facts um don't get 1470 2:36:27 --> 2:36:32 immolational because they'll see that they'll think that you're just off the wall but if you give them 1471 2:36:32 --> 2:36:38 the cold on facts and you show them constant information they'll begin to see it so as it gets 1472 2:36:38 --> 2:36:44 more mainstream if it gets on television and radio and stuff like that people come to our side because 1473 2:36:44 --> 2:36:52 that's their source of information and try not to be mean with them um try to reconcile them to the 1474 2:36:52 --> 2:36:58 fact try to show sympathy and empathies they took the vax are going to suffer some of them just can't 1475 2:36:58 --> 2:37:05 handle it very uh weak the people who succumbed to the terrorism program are weak people okay so 1476 2:37:05 --> 2:37:10 when they find out they destroy themselves they're they're very they're very upset about it 1477 2:37:11 --> 2:37:20 and it's hard for them to I was talking to the um news editor uh for the times of london um i think 1478 2:37:20 --> 2:37:26 it's on friday it could have been thursday no it's friday actually and i was i was i had a letter 1479 2:37:26 --> 2:37:35 which had been written by big you know to the the the sea of rome s ee of rome and so the me that's 1480 2:37:35 --> 2:37:39 the government of the vatican is it and the head of that government is the pope 1481 2:37:40 --> 2:37:45 so there's no way that the times could argue that this was not of importance 1482 2:37:45 --> 2:37:51 but the news editor turned around eventually this is the times of london now and said we're not 1483 2:37:51 --> 2:37:59 going to publish we've heard about this guy artificial big you know he's the he had a very 1484 2:37:59 --> 2:38:07 high position in the united states as you know and um diplomatic I think um but so he said that and 1485 2:38:07 --> 2:38:13 I said well uh the truth is going to come out and he said what's your position are you vaccinated 1486 2:38:14 --> 2:38:21 and I said no I'm not and he said oh I I was vaccinated twice so I said you made a very very 1487 2:38:21 --> 2:38:26 bad decision um and because you know the journalists are always rushing you're trying to rush you you 1488 2:38:26 --> 2:38:33 know I know them uh when you ring up like this so so I got through and um and then he said uh so 1489 2:38:33 --> 2:38:40 I said you made a very uh bad decision I couldn't resist because he was so arrogant he was but he 1490 2:38:40 --> 2:38:45 didn't want to engage with me in a proper discussion he just wanted to say I was wrong 1491 2:38:46 --> 2:38:51 and I said well the time the time the times alum london is told what to publish by the British 1492 2:38:51 --> 2:38:57 government mi5 I realize that yes I realize that so I just said to him I wanted to just 1493 2:38:57 --> 2:39:03 tell him that I was not going to submit to him so I said you're in a cult that's what you're in 1494 2:39:03 --> 2:39:10 you're in a cult and he was definitely in the cult uh I think he really believed what he was 1495 2:39:10 --> 2:39:15 saying to me he said I was vaccinated twice and when I said that was a really bad decision from 1496 2:39:15 --> 2:39:22 a medical point of view and I know what I'm talking about and um no well I think rather than say 1497 2:39:22 --> 2:39:29 you're in a cult it would be more effective to say uh uh you need to admit that you're printing 1498 2:39:29 --> 2:39:33 stories that the government tells you to print and that you're not really running journalism you're 1499 2:39:33 --> 2:39:39 running a propaganda he knew I knew that so I know but you need to say it out loud because that 1500 2:39:39 --> 2:39:44 destroys his emotional defense well I think when I said he was in a cult 1501 2:39:45 --> 2:39:51 never thought I'd accuse him of that but anyway um and one other example a really interesting 1502 2:39:51 --> 2:40:00 example so I qualified uh from medical school and uh so my year we're having a kind of reunion 1503 2:40:00 --> 2:40:08 and I um decided to write so I had the whole list of uh address each you know so maybe 110 1504 2:40:08 --> 2:40:14 from my year so they had the same teachers as I had of medical ethics and all the rest of it the 1505 2:40:14 --> 2:40:23 new refer code and um so I confront I decided to confront them you know I didn't know what would 1506 2:40:23 --> 2:40:31 happen and not a single person of the of the ones I qualified with including my friends from that 1507 2:40:31 --> 2:40:41 year uh would engage with me but nobody privately even and nobody would take me on they wouldn't 1508 2:40:41 --> 2:40:47 take me on and they wouldn't say I was wrong they just ignored and that's just incredible to me 1509 2:40:48 --> 2:40:56 so that tells you it is that tells everyone what the state of the world is you know so we're up 1510 2:40:56 --> 2:41:06 against that kind of mass formation mass hypnosis whatever cult and um just incredible it is 1511 2:41:06 --> 2:41:11 incredible but since it's purely psychologically it won't last people get tired of it and they'll 1512 2:41:12 --> 2:41:16 you know because we're rational creatures so eventually they're open eyes to see it and 1513 2:41:17 --> 2:41:21 they have to get in a situation where it becomes more acceptable to say 1514 2:41:21 --> 2:41:26 you know and they all hold that because they're in social networks where they have to maintain that 1515 2:41:26 --> 2:41:31 silence but if they were in a room where they were the only person that thought that way and there 1516 2:41:31 --> 2:41:38 were 10 of us they might open up and start asking questions and change a lot so that's important 1517 2:41:38 --> 2:41:42 they had the opportunity to write to me privately they didn't have to address the whole group 1518 2:41:42 --> 2:41:47 yeah no but writing privately is just it's not human interaction they need to be like in a room 1519 2:41:47 --> 2:41:52 full of people drinking cocktails I was confronting them with the vaccinations were 1520 2:41:53 --> 2:42:00 in contravention of the Nuremberg code and grossly so and they're doctors so I well if they 1521 2:42:01 --> 2:42:09 gave it to admit it would mean to admit they have to hang you know your doctors have a harder time 1522 2:42:09 --> 2:42:16 convincing doctors because you're talking to people who are part of the responsible for it and 1523 2:42:17 --> 2:42:24 you know maybe the they so they're very terrified by it because when their patients find out they're 1524 2:42:24 --> 2:42:29 responsible one of their patients go take them out this is you know exactly they killed some of the 1525 2:42:29 --> 2:42:34 people exactly but so they can't handle it because it's when something is so psychologically 1526 2:42:35 --> 2:42:41 shocking you just don't deal with it you're in denial they're in denial and uh that won't 1527 2:42:41 --> 2:42:45 last they can't last forever but they're going to try to maintain it because that's the only way they 1528 2:42:45 --> 2:42:52 can maintain their self view of their own worth you know and there was an Italian doctor when he 1529 2:42:52 --> 2:42:57 got beyond denial and realized what he did to his patients he went to a skyscraper and he jumped 1530 2:42:57 --> 2:43:05 off of it says I can't live with myself knowing what I did to my patients yes but all these so 1531 2:43:05 --> 2:43:12 not just most of them but all of them didn't engage just incredible all right come on come 1532 2:43:12 --> 2:43:19 on we're past time so brother Alexis thank you everyone round of applause for brother 1533 2:43:19 --> 2:43:24 Alexis now you are welcome to join the telegram group if you have time brother Alexis the link is 1534 2:43:24 --> 2:43:31 in the chat you can find the chat on your phone believe it or not by by clicking the three dots 1535 2:43:31 --> 2:43:36 we're grateful that you spent this time with us thank you for sharing your wisdom your insights 1536 2:43:36 --> 2:43:44 and everybody we are here in exploration of truth to even explore deeply about Cardinal George Pell 1537 2:43:44 --> 2:43:50 who I know and and he was an Archbishop of Melbourne and then became the the Archbishop 1538 2:43:50 --> 2:43:58 of Sydney then when he became a Cardinal so so to even find out that one issue please we're here 1539 2:43:58 --> 2:44:04 with open minds and go wow that's interesting and brother Alexis you've shared information it doesn't 1540 2:44:04 --> 2:44:10 matter whether you disagree with it or agree with it be open to it and that's how learning happens 1541 2:44:10 --> 2:44:16 as soon as we shut our minds to new possibilities learning stops so well done brother Alexis on your 1542 2:44:16 --> 2:44:23 journey please get your question to Stephen we'll to so we ask Archbishop Vigano next week thank you 1543 2:44:23 --> 2:44:31 all for being here we will save the chat the telegram link is in there and Tuesday Stephen 1544 2:44:33 --> 2:44:37 we will get the chat to you as well brother Alexis so that you see all the wonderful 1545 2:44:38 --> 2:44:43 compliments you got the disagreements that you had good that's what that's what we're all about here 1546 2:44:43 --> 2:44:52 and Stephen who is who is the our guest just while we're here on sorry questions there are 1547 2:44:52 --> 2:44:59 43 of you if half of you ask one question of Archbishop Vigano we've got more questions than 1548 2:44:59 --> 2:45:06 we need everybody so please email the questions to Stephen and me and then we'll order that we'll 1549 2:45:06 --> 2:45:12 organise them and send them to his staff so that he can address those questions live with us next 1550 2:45:12 --> 2:45:18 Sunday Stephen who's with us on Tuesday I don't know at the moment okay no worries all right 1551 2:45:18 --> 2:45:22 everybody thank you for being here brother Alexis keep up the good work it's been my pleasure thank 1552 2:45:22 --> 2:45:31 you God bless you brother Alexis by the way there'll be a video brother Alexis we'll pass that to 1553 2:45:31 --> 2:45:37 you okay okay thank you so much yes all right thanks everybody