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The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence. On infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. Good morning and welcome to another episode of the Raven. Thank you guys for tuning in. A very exciting episode today. Ice Shot somebody. Nuclear bombs open portals. And Leonardo DiCaprio is possessed. We're gonna talk about all that, plus a lot more. But before we do, a little reminder where you can Support the show. Patreon.com/now/nephilim death Squad. You'll gain early access to episodes uninterrupted. There will be no censorship on Patreon. I don't know how long we can do that before Patreon takes us down. Not really a. A free speech platform. One of these days we have to create an entire apparatus where we can have members on a place where we don't have to worry about getting nuked and opening portals, because that's what nukes do. Anyway. Guys, you can go on over there. You'll gain early access to the episodes, discount codes off of merchandise from toplops. It. Com, plus early access to tickets to Bohemian Grove. A lot of people have been asking when it's happening, what's going on, when the tickets will be available. This week I'm going to secure a venue. I got a couple of places in mind. I got to go knock on some doors. You guys over on Patreon will get first dibs to those tickets. Very exciting. How you guys doing? How was your weekend? I had a nice weekend. It's Monday and we're back in the office and I, you know, I had an interesting development, actually kind of a big one. So this is a personal one, but. But I'm excited to share it with you guys because I think it's going to lead to something pretty fascinating. And that is a lot of, you know, my story. The. The way that I grew up, the strange happenings, you know, that. The spooky house that I grew up in, my grandmother doing some sort of witchcraft or whatever, and then her daughters, one of them being my mother, having, you know, a real rough go of it, sort of psychologically. In fact, my aunt is full blown schizophrenic, which we know what that actually is here on this show. And my aunt, who is schizophrenic, had two sons, and. And, you know, the one of them was only a year apart from me. We grew up in that house together. And he had a real rough go of it since his mother was schizophrenic, he ended up having the same entities that had access to her have access to him. So his life goes pretty awry. And by the time he's 12, he's already put into a juvenile detention system, and, long story short, doesn't see the outside again until his mid twent. So horrifying, really horrifying. And he messaged me recently, and we're obviously very distant because, you know, going into a juvenile detention facility and then adult prison does a number on a relationship. And so we haven't had contact for a long time. I said, he's separated by me from me by about a year. So, you know, even after he's gotten out, it's been nearly a decade. So he reaches out to me and he says something interesting. He goes, do you remember seeing two angels the day of Grandma's funeral? Grandma being the same one who was into the witchcraft and everything. And I honestly don't remember that. That's not something that I remember. But of course, this. This opened up a door for a lot of other conversation. And, you know, he, I guess, didn't look too closely at the thing that ailed him, because when you go through the grinder, that is this medical health apparatus and the juvenile detention facility and all this different stuff, you know, psych wards, etc, I think they do a number on you, and you don't really want to look at what's happening to you through any other lens except for there's something wrong with me. And then if it does finally stop, you don't want to look at that again. The last thing you want to do is gain your freedom after having your life be disrupted for so many years. You know, your developmental. These. These really, you know, important years of your life where you're developing as a man, put on hold. It happens in a facility. And so, you know, there was a lot of things that he didn't seem to understand about the nature of what he was experiencing. And after our conversation, he kind of was like, wow. Wow. One of the things that he told me was he. He had voices in his head, you know, before he even hit 10 years old, that were telling him two things. Run away. Which I've told those stories before. I used to be able to See him from my window in elementary school. We would all run to the window. Remember that scene in A Christmas Story where the kid sticks his tongue to the pole and all the kids go to the window and they're looking at him and Ralphie is it. No, it's not Ralphie. I forget who it is, but he's got his tongue stuck to the pole. It was similar to that. We would all rush to the window and see my cousin zigzagging through the public park that was adjacent to the school. He had hopped the fence and was running from, you know, school administration. And he's juking him and he's doing all this stuff. And, you know, so he said, yeah, I used to have that voice all the time. And in one instance, he actually armed his little brother. They both got butcher's knives from the butcher's block in the kitchen, and they ran away from the house that we grew up in. And they were found on the streets. Just two, you know, almost toddlers, right? Seven. Seven years old, eight years old, whatever. And. And they're armed with butcher's knives. So. So, you know, but the other thing he said is he has this voice in his head at the time telling him to, you know, we're on YouTube here, Nix himself. And I just. Really hard, man. It's really hard to think about a kid going through that, you know, but it's a. It's a. It's an example of the rights that these entities have over your children, should you come into agreement with them, should you do something that. That puts you in such sin, that these things have a legal right to do this thing to you. So, you know, we're having these conversations, and in. In some ways it's. It's enlightening for him, but it's vindicating for me because it's somebody who was there through all of this weird, you know, childhood crap. And one of the things he said that I thought was really wild was he was driving truck, and, you know, he was in some rural area, and he ends up looking in his rear view after all of the hair on his body stands up. So he gets this weird feeling. All the hair on his body stands up and he looks in the rear view and he says he saw something. I forget the language that he used. It was vague. But he was like. It was huge, and it was like an animal, but it was huge. And I said, upright dogman. And he was like, how in the could you know that? How could you know that? He said that? What, he saw something about it was so intense. He said his body knew that this thing could eviscerate him. He said he's never seen anybody, anything move that fast. And you know, I think that there's a real correlation how deep you are into all of this spiritual oppression and then this, this thing showing up, dogman showing up. And I think that, you know, that my cousin was there. But so I say all that because I've been thinking for some time about writing a book, which is, you know, I could barely read a book, but I wanted to write a book and it would just be a testimony based book about my family, about the things that, you know, previous generations were involved in. The ramifications of that and then the way to break that cycle, because my grandmother didn't break that cycle. I think she enforced it by, by doing New age practices. And then of course her daughters really feel the ramifications of that. My aunt in particular. And then she's just given way to the medical industry who, you know, diagnoses everything in this really cold, clinical way. There's no consideration for the spiritual. It's all spiritual when it comes to schizophrenia. And so she's been lost in the sauce going through the system. She looks. I saw a picture of her recently. It's hard, man, it's hard. She doesn't even look like the same woman that I knew. It's. It's one of those. I mean, not, not to sound crass or cruel, but she looks like the, you know, she looks like somebody who's been addicted to crack. You see those photos before and after, really, really rough and. And then her sons, you know, one of them goes into the system, the other one, he goes straight new age. So last time I saw him, it's crystals, it's sigils, it's. He has a anti possession symbol tattooed on himself obviously because he's afraid of possession because he's been so close to this negative side of the spiritual realm. It's from the show Supernatural. It doesn't exist outside of the show Supernatural, which is a, which is a, you know, WB show. Pix11 I don't know what it is anymore, you know what I'm saying? So like, how, how ridiculous is that? It's like this kid is just grasping at straws. Anything to help alleviate this spiritual disposition, this, this demonic oppression. And he gets a symbol tattooed on him from a TV show, you know, rather than seeking Christ. And I, I think that's just because the, the west, the culture has done such a number on us. When it comes to, you know, the idea of Jesus or Christianity. But. Yeah, man. So. So I. I would like to think that the. The nature of this book would be an example of generational iniquity, what it looks like, which I think is going to be super relevant to a lot of people. Not just relevant, but relatable. I think the things that I have gone through and the things that my family have gone through aren't special or unique. I actually think they're very common. And. And so I think that people will see a lot of themselves in some of the stories of basically, my family. I want it to be my stories and my family's stories. That's all. It's just stories and then kind of a progression of how, you know, we got here to this place now. And I think that I would hope that some people would read it and they would go, oh, man, that's what that is. Because that's exactly what my grandma did or my aunt did or my dad did or this thing or my cousin's doing or I'm doing. So, yeah, anyway, that's. That. That was a really weird moment because I haven't had contact with him for a long time. And like I said, this is somebody that I grew up with that, you know, in the hallway where I heard a woman's voice in my head is the same hallway where he looked up the stairs and saw the hat man standing there. So I think what we're going to do is I'm going to have him on at some point. I've told him to get his stories together. This one is not going to be public. It's not going to be, even for the Patreon members. We're gonna do it with no audience, and then we're gonna cut this up, because my cousin's not a podcaster, and this is very sensitive for him. Right? I mean, this is a guy who lost half of his life because of this shit. So I wanna. I wanna be delicate with it. And so we'll record it off air and then we'll chop it up and maybe we can make it into some sort of. I don't know, who the hell knows? Another documentary that we don't, you know, process because we're not documentarians. One more thing I want to talk about before we go any further is we had a very strange episode, and it was polarizing. Now, the last time we had a strange episode, it was the Buddhism episode. Some of you guys may remember that, with John Lenhart, Ed Mabry, and I am unfortunately forgetting the gentleman's name who came on to basically talk about the positives of Buddhism. And. And that was, you know, it was a. It was an interesting episode. A little bit of a departure from what we typically do. This was also a departure from what we typically do. I forget the guy's name. Jonathan. Oh, I actually have it written down here at the top of this page that I was using Jonathan of Baptist Biased. And another polarizing episode, a very strange one. I think it caught me and Top off guard. This is somebody that Top was having a disagreement with on Twitter. And then in that time, you know, this was. I remember this. This is actually like a month ago, maybe more, when he was arguing about the nature of the nephilim, what nephilim means. And he was doing that on. On. On Twitter. And I guess he got into an argument with a couple of people in particular who thought they were authorities on the topic or at least had something to contribute in the way of that. And long story short, he gives him the calendar. He says, hey, let's. Let's have this here. Let's debate on the show about this. And then there's radio silence. And then all of a sudden, three days before he books. I don't know him. I have no idea. I thought the episode was going to be about the Sons of Seth. I thought it was going to be a little bit more interesting than that. And I ended up. And it's no. It's no. How do I put this? This is not a. Necessarily a negative on Jonathan of Baptist Bias. It just felt like those episodes where we've had, like, libertarians on, and I found it very difficult to give a. It was like that, and it was. It was hard to. To care because it felt like I'm so used to talking about the supernatural on this show, and. And that's not what we did. It felt a lot like, yeah, talking to a libertarian, talking to a political character. And. Yeah. Senor Scott says, I reject the premise. It was that energy. It was that energy. And I think that he tried to shock us by saying, like, faggot a couple of times, like that was gonna blow our minds, which is not the case. I mean, if I don't think he knows who we are, and I'm not saying that we are. You should know who we are. But I'm just saying if you saw half of what we have been through, that's the. I don't. I'm not gonna. That's not shocking to me. So I don't know. It was. It was A weird kind of conversation. Some interesting points. I found that the only thing of value, or not, not the only thing of value. What stuck out to me in that show was when Matt brought up a passage from Jude about the angels losing their first estate. And then he asked Jonathan, what event in the Bible do you tether that line to? Meaning, like, where in the Bible does it talk about being cast out of their first estate? And he says, Jonathan says, well, to me this seems to be a past event, which I would agree with that. But he doesn't really elaborate on that. And he says, even though this event is a future event, this is what I liken it to. And he talks about Satan being cast down in Revelation, which is interesting because, I mean, yeah, I could see a similarity in the sense of cast down. But if we're talking about the angels losing their first estate and Matt says, what is this in reference to? You know, I just. A lot of it was like, I just disagree. Which is like, okay, fine. And so I think a lot of it boiled down to that, which was just like, agree to disagree. No big deal. Very cool. So strange episode. I just wanted to address it a little bit because we got some of this wild feedback on the Patreon about it. So I want to get into. I wasn't going to talk about this last episode. Oh, hold on, wait, let me address this real quick. Thank you, man. Climb Tree for the $10 super chat. He says NDS is legit. One of the best channels on YouTube. I love top and Matt 100. But the Raven is my favorite, homie. Thank you, brother. I appreciate that. Always look forward to you guys content. Thanks. Blap on. No, play it. You blap on. Thank you for guamin and blapping. I really appreciate the. The. The 10. $10. $10 thang there. So. So, yeah, I wasn't going to talk about it until I looked at the comments of the previous episode of the Raven. And I saw that somebody was actually asking like, hey, what are we going to talk about this thing that happened in Minneapolis? It was Minneapolis, right? And you know, so for those of you that don't know, there was an ice protest and a woman was shot. A woman was shot. And that is sort of the base layer of this event. Now, I want to preface this before we go any deeper. This event feels very much like, what, what, what could we liken it to maybe like a January 6th, right? In that they have done a fantastic job of creating echo chambers on either side. Although I will admit one of them is a lot less of an echo chamber and much more of an actual look into the events that took place. What I mean by that, though, is if you're on the left, you will continually get. And I actually tweeted about this. I said, might be worth bringing it up. I said, this whole thing isn't really worth looking at. I'm paraphrasing, but it's not really worth looking at. Because regardless of whether or not she deserved it or didn't deserve it or yada yada, this thing has been used as a. As a cultural wedge in a huge way. And in that way, you shouldn't be obsessing over it, because then you're going to get exactly what they hope to get from it, which is more division. Actually, let me see if I can just find this tweet, because. Okay, here we go. I said, this woman's death is being leveraged by the algorithm, which is. Which is controlled by demons to drive us deeper into our ideological camps. Whether or not the shot was justified is almost meaningless given that what's being achieved is division. Right? We know this. This is what they want to do. They want to pit us right against left, you know, Democrat against Republican, black against white. It's a race war. It's a culture war. It's a political, you know, ideological war. Whatever. I said, it's obvious that the only rational thing to do is to turn away from it. And. And somebody said. Somebody said something interesting. He goes getting shot in the face. Pretty divisive indeed, but kind of easy and important to not be okay with, which is like, you know, whatever, is almost missing the point. I said, it's not that. The fact that my feedback had all the angles that showed she was about to run him over. So. So now we can get into a little bit of what the story was, right? So you have this ICE protest, ICE agents in the streets. Snowy Minneapolis. It's a suburb, it looks like. And there's a woman in, like, some sort of big truck, looks like a GMC or something like that. And. And she is trying to drive away from these ICE agents. ICE officers. I don't even know. I don't understand it. I don't know what authority they have. But this is where the scene kind of picks up for the general public. She's in the driver's side. She's trying to steer away from them, or so it looks, and drive away. So what the left gets is a video from one angle or two angles even. There was multiple angles where it kind of wasn't clear, but it seemed clear. I will give them that. It seemed clear that a woman was trying to just drive away from an altercation and then, you know, gets shot in the chest. Not the case. So what I get. Let's see, let's. Let's finish this a little bit. So my wife's algorithm had only angles where you couldn't see him almost get run over. And she had been looking at it. You know, she woke up, she's just scrolling through, obviously the algorithm is saturated in this event. And I will give it to her over and over again. All I'm seeing is, is like what looks like a bad shot just looks bad. And I had one image in my mind that I remembered seeing like the night before or something like that. And I was like, that's weird. That video is not coming up. That video shows definitively a dude getting hit by a car and then, you know, opening fire on her. So I said she was looking at it all morning, but was genuinely surprised when I showed her a clear angle of the ICE officer nearly getting run down, which she was. And she hadn't seen it despite being subjected to it all morning. And this is like, you know, afternoon or something. By the time I show her this, she had not seen it. Her algorithm was saturated in this, but would not show her this angle. So I said, despite looking at it all morning, her algorithm never showed her the clear angle. Plus it was only feeding her takes of the people on the left. So he said that, you know, your wife probably shouldn't have, you know, should be more based or whatever. She doesn't use X so effectively. What it is, is it's joining like a new algorithm. And the only thing she does use X is for cat videos and puppy videos. So, you know, maybe there's something to that. If you look at cat videos and puppy videos, then maybe you're a female, maybe you're liberal leaning. Here's your algorithm. So I thought that was fascinating. I go, man, there's a real effort because you have to omit this video. And I guess we should get into it then. So here we go. What video am I talking about now? This is, this is. Let's. How do I want to do this? Do I want to show it right away? Yeah, let's show this one. So maybe a lot of you haven't seen this. Maybe this is new to you. Maybe you've only seen the videos of, you know, the guy just shooting and, and really not looking like here, let's see. So every even Amon Rat says it. Every angle looks like she was turning away the cop trying to grab her on the driver's side. She was not intending to run the dude over. The dude walked in front of the car, put himself in danger. So if an officer steps in front of your car, I think it's probably a bad move to hit the gas. And the other thing that I did see is the tires lose grip. They actually spin, which maybe you could speculate, if they didn't spin and they did instead gain traction, this guy would have been. That doesn't mean all the other shit. It doesn't mean this is a good shot. This kind of means, in my opinion, stupid games, stupid prizes. So here, let's put this on the screen as soon as I remember how to do that, okay? And boom. So we have this one right here. This angle clearly shows the ice. I don't know who this person is. I don't give a shit. Clearly shows the ice agent being hit and dragged on the car. Could have easily killed them. Maybe that's a little bit hyperbolic. Maybe it couldn't have easily killed him. I do think that if the. If the tire would have gained traction, this could have been a little bit greasier, but here you go. It's very quick. Oh, I just got fucking copyright struck, didn't I? Let's fucking mute. I gotta mute this, guys. I'm sorry. Dude, YouTube is just brutal with the copyright strikes. So you could see here. Boom. I mean, and you can just let that play on loop. Now, keep in mind that there's clear video, and I don't know if we can find it here, but I've definitively seen it. You guys can trust me, because I am a. I'm a source of authority on topics like this. This is sarcasm, guys. I. But I did see a video where the. It's from the driver's side angle, and you can definitively see her tire spin, her front tire spin, right? And maybe Amon Rat says he led. He leaned forward into the car. Maybe, maybe, maybe. And we'll get into a little bit more. But right now, my take is this. Is it sad that a woman got shot in the chest? Yeah. Not cool. But if you show up to a protest, this is the same thing with, like, the. The Kyle. What. The. What's. What's the kid who shot the other guy like? Look, man, you're gonna get in some trouble. So Kyle. What's it. What's the kid's name that shot the. The guys that tried to kill him? He crossed State lines to go to a town where he grew up to protect rittenhouse. Thank you, J.J. so if those dudes actually successfully nixed Rittenhouse, I would have the same thing. I'd be like, yeah, it's kind of a bummer, dude, but you showed up to a war. You showed up to a war. Let's call it what it is, right? It's a battle. It's an ideological battle. Whatever. It's a front. The front lines of contention. And. And something happened to you. You got shot. Yeah. Chuck from Guam says the cops body cam is pretty damning. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So we're gonna. I think we're gonna show that, too. So. Yeah, I mean, you know, you show up to this thing, and. And it's the front lines of. Of a. Of effectively a fight, you know, whatever, and. And you end up getting shot. It's like, yeah, I mean, who would It. Who could have saw that you would, you know, maybe become a victim of violence? And then when you go, well, what happened? Well, she was in a car, and she. She, you know, hit a dude with the car. Oh, shit. Who? What dude? Well, it was an ice agent with a gun. So she hit an ice agent with the car. Did she hit him hard? No, not really. Like, she kind of, like, hit him. Maybe he even leaned into it. But, like, you know, she was trying to escape. For sure she was going to get into a chase, right? Because what are they supposed to do? Just let her go? No, they would have gotten into a vehicle. They would have gotten into a chase. And so either way, if he doesn't shoot her, this doesn't end right there. This doesn't end right there. She then flies down the street, you know, evading capture, whatever. I don't know the legal term for it, but that's a bad scenario, too. Does she crash into things in that? Does do that. Does the ICE agents crash into things and then somebody get hit by a car in that. I don't know. All kinds of things. Who knows? Who knows? Bad place to be, bad thing to do. Dumb as shit. And I. You know, I. And then again, you have just, I don't know, women showing up to engage in. In what is ultimately physical violence. That's what it leads to. That's what it leads to, right? It's like, let's say, you know, you're getting arrested. What it leads to is physical violence. Well, how does it lead to physical violence? Well, if you say, I'm not going to let you arrest me, and they're going to say, okay, well I'm going to grab you and force you to be arrested. And you go, I'm going to resist that. And then what does that entail? Well, that entails now an additional layer of physical force to, to get you to succ. And I'm not saying that I'm even agreeing with, with ICE or, or the authorities or anything. I'm just saying this is what happens. This is what happens. So you're resisting and you're doing it in a multi ton vehicle after, you know, engaging in this anti ice protest. And we'll get into what that looked like. Let's maybe let's bring that up. So what does this look like actually? Have you ever been. Let's see, we have a little bit of footage from like on the ground. Apparently this is like a big old lesbian too and all that other stuff. So, so here we go. What is this? This is so annoying. I'm not saying that this is this chick. I'm not saying this, but, but I think this is maybe a nice little window into what might have actually what it looked like there. I mean this is in Minneapolis. So this might, this might be what it looks like to be there and to here. Let's. Is this on the thing? Add to stage. Let's do this. I hate when it automatically defaults to that mode. Okay, so this is a video from, you know, on the ground in Minneapolis. And we have our. She wearing a beret or is that just a beanie? But we have our white female warriors. Does this even work, guys? Chat. Is this real Bears in the chat? Very nice. What's going on, guys? So, so is this, is this. When was the last time a protest stopped anything? I'm just wondering, I don't know. I don't know when the last time a protest stopped anything was. It doesn't seem like anybody gathering with picket signs and, and they have their chance ever achieved anything. I learned that pretty early. I went to the tea parties when I was younger and I went to Occupy Wall street when I was younger. And that was enough of a sample size for me to realize this is. This doesn't do anything. I remember that. I remember we were gonna go audit the Federal Reserve. Me and a bunch of other homeless crackheads from Zuccotti park in New York City. We're gonna go audit the Federal Reserve, among other things. I don't know. It just became an amalgamation for all kinds of bullshit ideas Occupy Wall street was. And when I went to the pro. The, the, the, the tea parties, I Looked around and I said, these people ain't doing shit. And organized apple bonging. Good. I love the way that. That's, that's a great description, Chuck. But yeah, yeah, yeah. So, so when you go, when you go to the tea parties, you look around, you go, everybody's, everybody's like, these people aren't capable of doing anything. They're not going to do anything. And they give you a little section of a park and you're, you're, you're, you know, scheduled to go and do your protest from this time to that time for this many days, and then you go home and it's like, so that didn't do anything. It was very much the same thing when I went to Georgia for the Libertarian Party convention, whatever, the lb, the lbgt, the, the LP convention in, In Georgia. And I was like, these people are hideous monsters and nothing will be achieved here. And all of the people on this stage outside of Toad are retarded. All of the would be candidates, you know, so it's all the same. The lpgt. Thank you, Demon Hunter Bear. So, so, you know, I look at this very much the same way. You have a group of unfuckables and they don't have anything better to do in their lives, but this weird. And you know what, dude? If I'm the cops, I'm just, I'm just hoping they do something that lets me fuck them up. I'm not saying that that's the right way to be. I'm just saying that is exactly what these dudes in these trucks are thinking. Please, please, you unfuckable. Please do something that then allows me to impose violence upon you. Is it, Is it, is it me or is the, is the cop trying to match the. The beat? But their beat is so erratic. It's, it's not good. So I mean, you know, that's just a little bit of a tape. I'm trying to set the, the stage here. Like, what does this look like? What leads to this woman being shot? Why. Why would this happen? Well, part of it looks like that. And then maybe let's see if we can get into some of the footage surrounding it. And you know, for. I'm risking bonking an apple here, right? I am risking bonking an apple. I, I acknowledge that. But I do think that it's fascinating just how divided the optics on this situation ultimately were. So here we go. We have the. And I know something happened in a U Haul truck today too, or yesterday where like a U Haul truck drove into demonstrators didn't we have, like, something kind of similar happen in New Orleans? New Orleans, like, it's just like, damn. As soon as the new year hits, they're just like if they got a bucket of golden apples and they're just dumping them out onto the world stage. Bonk me harder, Mommy. Don't do that. I see you tempting me. I see you tempting me. The. The apple asking me to bonk you. I mean, that's what this is. That's what we're doing here. We're just having a little apple bonk, which is fine. Here, let's look at this. This comes from Greg Price, who. I don't know. I don't know who Greg Price is. Maybe we'll read his thang real quick. I got to figure out how to operate this to two screen thing a little bit better. All right. Boop. So Greg Price, who, whomst I don't know, says there are now so many videos of showing what happened in Minneapolis that they debunk every single leftist narrative about this shooting. Doesn't matter. They will continue to be funneled into their. I mean, there's so many people. Dude, there's so many people who I know that I grew up with that are, you know, this is the new George Floyd. They're calling her George Floyd. What does Floyd stand for? Feminists. I don't remember what it says. Somebody tell me what that means. Anyway, so one of the points is Renee Good gleefully danced to her car horn while blocking the road as ICE vehicles try to get past femoid. Yeah, yeah, but. But it was like, it's feminist something. I don't know what the OID is. Anyway, all right, so. So where the hell's my mouse? There it is. So the other thing is Renee Goode's lesbian. So, okay, that's why she's a lesbian feminist. I mean, we're painting a picture here, right? This is quickly becoming very unlikable person. So her lesbian partner talks shit to ICE agents in the middle of the street. And I saw her lesbian partner fuck. Dude. ICE agents demanded she get out of her car because obstructing ICE agents is a crime. Yeah, isn't that. Isn't that true? So you're committing a crime, which is fantastic. Renee Good's partner yelled drive by. Drive, baby, drive. Okay, so, yeah, I love it. I love it. I just. It's like, dude, you get there, right? And you. You agitate the situation till you have a confrontation, and then the confrontation makes you flee. I mean, like, who saw that coming? You're going to agitate this situation until you have to flee. And then in your fleeing the chaos of it all, you hit to whatever degree an ICE agent, which it's like, I don't think it fucking matters, dude, how hard she hit the ice agent or whatever. And I'm not saying that that then begets, you know, a new hole to breathe through in your face. I'm just saying stupid fucking games beget stupid fucking prizes. And this woman is not a martyr. Renee Good accelerated into an ICE agent who fires back in self defense. You know, and maybe there is an argument to say in that moment it probably was, I think legally it was justified because she's displayed that she's violent by willing to, to hit the ICE agent, by being willing to hit the ICE agent and then she's about to get into a high speed chase. So in that way, in a court of law, could you say we stopped her? Right? We stopped her with, with, you know, what's the, what's the, the, the, the terminology, extreme prejudice, whatever. Because she already established that she was unhinged, willing to commit violent and now is about to get into a high speed chase. But according to the left is the cold blooded murder of an innocent mother who is trying to get away. No matter what you do, they will never stop believing it was cold blooded. All right, let's watch the video. Okay, so she's doing the. Who gives a shit? I mean that's, that's not really a big deal. It's annoying. Okay, so there's videos of her being annoying. I don't understand, like, I don't know what really happened in this conversation. I know she's antagonizing and she do that visage is enough. Pardon me. Somebody commented the other day, they were like, I stopped listening to the show because you burp so much. You guys used to be better. Yep, we're getting worse. I'm getting worse, I'm getting gassier. This is enough for me to be like, good shot. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Okay, so here's a, here's an interesting moment here. No. Ah, they're not gonna show it. It doesn't matter. No, no. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, they're a little bit fast. It's a little bit choppy. I wish you could have had a little bit more meat on the bone, but yeah. Oh, here's somebody says deadly force. Law enforcement and correctional officers of the Department of Justice may Use deadly force only when necessary. That is when the officer has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger or of death or serious physical injury to the officer or another person. Okay, I'm not trying to say that the ICE agents, which, by the way, are just a result of, of. I mean, you know, if you want to say that the voting is real, you could then make an argument. And I, I was going through the statistics with Grok. I said grok or chat. GPT. I said, make a list of all of the things people could have voted for in the last. I think it was four or five years. No, maybe it was six years. No, no, I think I actually did ten, which, which just. It was like such a mess. All the shit that people could have voted for that would have led to a porous border and unmitigated illegal immigration. And it gave me this huge list of all the things that were on the ballot in the last 10 years that people could have voted for that would have led to this. And then it even said, like, what the politicians and local politicians were promising and what they ended up doing almost unanimously across the board. All of those politicians were Democratic. And. And then I said, give me an age demo and a gender associated with the majority of people that voted for these things. And overwhelmingly it was Gen Z and millennial women. Gen Z and millennial women voted for the very thing that has led to. And I'm not saying this isn't orchestrated and by design. Right. I think ultimately what, what they want to do is implement martial law in the major city centers. If you get people to vote, if in a way that's going to end up with mass migration, and then you're going to have this kind of a situation where it's such a mess that you have to have these people come in and clean it up in the way that they are, which is messy. Right? Like, I have an aunt, not my aunt, aunt in law, who just got deported. She was here illegally. So anyway, then what you do is you create moments like this where, where the right actually is championing something that looks like martial law. Lock these cities down, throw these people in prison, call in the National Guard, that kind of shit. And we've seen that for, for a while now, that kind of, you know, language. So it's not lost on me that this is likely a long game to create martial law in the major city centers, which then probably continues to bleed out. And they never, they never give that power back. Right. That's just how the government Works still. These idiots, these high emotion, low information voters, Democratic women, Gen Z to millennials, facilitated this exact situation. And I do think it's hilarious that they are the loudest right now. Gen Z and millennial women are the loudest in objection to ICE and all this other shit with that, without having any ability whatsoever to recognize that they played a large role in facilitating it. That's funny. There has been martial law before. Yeah, nut burger. But I think the scale of this operation is, is pretty considerable. I think that when you flood the, you know, the nation with illegal migrants and they're all in these. What are they called? It's like a democratic city, is a sanctuary city. So you flood these sanctuary cities, which are just predominantly the major cities in all states with illegal migrants who are also violent, and then when you try to get rid of them, you know, then you're. You're experiencing protests from the left. You, You've now created several hotspots all across the nation. And so I think the scale of implementation of martial law could. And I'm not really scared of it. I don't give a shit. Um, cause I don't live in the cities and, and who. And I'm not trying to be a doomer here. I'm just saying, look, this is interesting. Um, I could see how this might lead to an implementation of martial law that is in so many places simultaneously across the nation that it just becomes like a web, a web of martial law that's. That stretches across the country. And then. Yeah, what happens is zones get expanded, curfews get enforced a little bit more and more. Every time there's an event, you lose an hour. Every time there's an event on the outskirts of the perimeter, the. The zone expands. Eventually zones start to overlap with one another and then it turns giant areas. So, you know, hey, whatever though. Just don't live in cities. What can I tell you? This is. Yeah, David says this shit is directly out of the CIA and Jesuit handbooks. I mean, this is, this is a long plan for a long time. And I'm not trying to doom and gloom anybody. I'm not saying that this will definitively come to pass. I'm just saying, oh, this could, I could see how this actually could do that. Which is fun. It's fun, right? I mean, you know, get out of the cities. If you haven't been out of the cities for, for so long. I don't know what to tell you. You know, 2020 was a great indicator that probably. I got some audio playing all Willy nilly for no reason. 2020 was a great indicator to get out of like blue cities or, I'm sorry, blue states around the same time and, and certainly shortly after that. It was a great indicator to get out of the cities in general. So even if you're in something that's a predominantly red state, but the city centers are always blue. Just get at it. I mean, what are you doing? People are getting stabbed and they're doing fentanyl when they're dying in the streets and they're crapping in the streets. And it's like, you know, the people love to romanticize the city. I love it. I love the nightlife, I love the culture. What about the arts? What about the arts? Fuck the arts. Get out of there. Don't. Don't raise your kids in that hellhole. Don't subject yourself to that hellhole. It's all, it's just multitudes of, of Sodom and Gomorrah, right? Is it not? I don't know. So I could see that this could potentially lead in that direction. I got a couple more videos here on the matter and then we'll move on to just some fun stuff. This is funny. If this isn't an indicator that, like, you're on the wrong side of the narrative, I don't know what to tell you. Who can afford to move? What I will say, Doc, is every time I've moved, I've not had a. Barely a penny to my name. In fact, the last time I moved, I only had enough to pay the deposit to. To where I had moved to and then put gas in the U haul and that was it. And. And I have a wife and I have a son and we still did it. So, you know, I. But everybody's situation is different. I don't know everybody's situation. I'm just saying I have moved a lot in my life and I have right now. I. I live a nice, like a decent life. I have always been poor. I have always been poor. And I have always moved by the skin of my teeth to the degree that people would and did advise against it. And nevertheless, if I felt like something was good for me, for my family, I went and did it. But I, you know, I'm retarded and not many people can be as retarded as me. So here, let's look at this. This is a great indicator that you're on the wrong side of the fence. If you're looking at this and going, you know, the fucking martyr that is Renee. Good. It's Everybody's favorite homosexual, Mark Ruffalo, never has a softer dude. Played one of the hardest superheroes. I mean, they literally got an autistic homosexual to play the Hulk. Just remarkable times that we live in. And here he is. He's on the correct side of every cultural movement, just like all the rest of Hollywood is. So here we go. This is for her. This is for the people in the United States who are terrorized and scared today. I know I'm one of them. I love this country, and what I'm seeing here happening is not America. Mark, why do you feel that this platform is still useful to spread a message like this? Listen, I want to pretend like this. I want to be here to celebrate, and I am here to celebrate, and I'm proud to have a Golden Globe nomination. But also, this is not normal anymore. And so I don't know how I. How I could be quiet. And I'm feeling a little sick, so it's hard to BS right now, so I don't know how I could be quiet. I. There's your. Hey, there's your sign, guys. If your ideas, cultural ideas are in alignment with actors. Not just actors. The. The highest level of, you know, Hollywood elites, maybe you're. Maybe you're retarded. And that's okay. We've all been. Sometimes it happens. I'm guilty of it constantly, on a daily basis. I'm. And that's not a condemnation of you. But if you are in alignment with Mark Ruffalo on anything that is culturally significant, viral, and divisive, well, maybe it's time to reassess your position, which is cool, right? That's a great thing to do. That's a great thing to do. Just. Just think about it. Maybe. Maybe I'm. Am I being emotional? Am I being womanly? Am I filled with the spirit of divine feminine right now? Is that what's happening? Am I filled with the goddess? Am I not looking at information? Am I not being objective? And then ultimately, you know, we're having a conversation that is, like I said, moot. Because the only reasonable thing to do in this situation, given that it is just a division tactic at its. At its most innocent, but at its most nefarious, it could likely be, you know, part of an elongated plan to create martial law in the major city centers of America, then the only reasonable thing to do is stop engaging with it. You know? But, yeah, if you're. If you are of the same school of thought as Mark Ruffalo, the Hulk, then maybe you're Acting like a faggot. And according to Jonathan of Baptist bias, you should be put to death. Now, I don't think that. I think you can be redeemed. I think all you have to do is just change your ideas and. And. And. And. And, you know, quit being a faggot. But, you know, I guess not everybody is as charitable as I am. Speaking of charity, we're going to launch our food pantry this week. We're looking at this week to do it. So thank you to everybody who donated to the food pantry. Okay, what else we got? We got one more thing. We're gonna look at this, and I don't know, it could be bullshit, but it could be interesting. You know how it is. I don't really watch any of these things before I present them to you guys as definitive truth. So here we go. But this is quote, so the wife of the woman who got shot by ICE in Minneapolis had previously been arrested for burning her cigarettes out on their children's skin. That's not funny. That's not funny. What's funny is if this is true. That's incredible, right? And you want to tell me that both these women are mentally stable. This fire. I hope she comes with some receipts, because that's fun. That's a fun thing to say. Now it's TikTok slop, right? So this could be absolutely nothing. And I'm not ready to tell you that this is the truth, but it will not stop me from internalizing it as such just because it's such a wonderful addition to the narrative. It's such a wonderful addition to the narrative. I hope that those kids didn't get it, but if they did get it, then I. I hope that it comes out. 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