Held here entire — 673 passages across 26 chapters and 8 named voices, set down from the first word to the last. The colour shifts with the film’s own mood as each chapter plays.
- 0:00steady, evenIntroduction to Matthew 11:25-30Ian Malcolm introduces the topic of Matthew 11:25-30, focusing on resisting modern degeneracy.
- 8:30steady, evenWisdom Revealed to ChildrenJesus reveals truths to the 'little ones,' contrasting with the blindness of the learned.
- 18:00steady, evenModern Propaganda vs. Childlike TruthThe discussion highlights how propaganda indoctrinates against fundamental truths, making children's perspective vital.
- 27:30steady, evenRest for the BurdenedChrist's invitation to the weary offers rest from the burdens of a world turned upside down.
- 37:00steady, evenExposing Evil and Finding PeaceSpeakers emphasize exposing evil and finding peace through Jesus, despite societal pressures.
- 46:30grave, forebodingSpiritual Warfare and Divine GuidanceRaed discusses the spiritual battlefield and divine guidance in fighting for truth and beauty.
- 56:00steady, evenFrom Agnostic Professor to ChristianMichael Rectenwald shares his conversion story from an agnostic Marxist professor to a born-again Christian.
- 1:05:30steady, evenCritiquing Woke Ideology at NYUMichael recounts his battle against woke ideology at NYU, leading to his departure and subsequent success.
- 1:15:00detached, weighingThe Power Structure Behind WokenessThe discussion delves into the powerful groups controlling universities and pushing woke ideology to weaken society.
- 1:24:30steady, evenJewish Influence and Societal DecaySpeakers discuss the role of Jewish influence in promoting ideologies that lead to societal decay.
- 1:34:00steady, evenByzantine Empire and Jewish PowerThe Byzantine Empire's success is linked to limiting Jewish power, contrasting with modern societal issues.
- 1:43:30steady, evenThe Importance of Heritage and ArtThe conversation shifts to the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the role of art in reflecting societal health.
- 1:53:00steady, evenGenetics, Environment, and CultureRaed and Michael discuss the interplay of genetics, environment, and culture in shaping human societies and behaviors.
- 2:02:30steady, evenRecognizing Differences and ResponsibilityChristopher emphasizes recognizing inherent differences among groups while upholding the responsibility to protect the vulnerable.
- 2:12:00steady, evenThe Byzantine Empire's LegacyThe discussion returns to the Byzantine Empire, highlighting its long-lasting success and its often-overlooked history.
- 2:21:30steady, evenConspiracy and Wealth TransferData Stats from Ireland discusses the conspiracy of wealth transfer and the erosion of the middle class.
- 2:31:00steady, evenChildlike Faith vs. Worldly DominationThe Force contrasts the childlike attitude needed for God's kingdom with the worldly desire for domination and control.
- 2:40:30smouldering, restlessModern Degeneracy and Wealth InequalityIan Malcolm critiques modern degeneracy and extreme wealth inequality, linking them to a perverted value system.
- 2:50:00charged, alertAI for Truth DisseminationDank introduces his AI platform for spreading truth and uncensored content, combating mainstream narratives.
- 2:59:30steady, evenPragmatism in Fighting the SystemIan advocates for pragmatic and clever strategies to disseminate truth against a powerful, censoring machine.
- 3:09:00steady, evenThe Power of Simple TruthsThe discussion concludes on the power of simple truths and love, contrasting with the lies of the 'learned man'.
- 3:18:30steady, evenFuture Spaces and Community BuildingIan outlines upcoming spaces and expresses gratitude for the growing community dedicated to spreading truth and building a better world.
- 3:28:00steady, evenThe Learned Man is the FoolThe final chapter reiterates that the learned man is often fooled by a system of lies, while a child's eyes see clearly.
- 3:37:30steady, evenHeaven on Earth Through TruthThe space concludes with the belief that living by simple truths can create a 'heaven on earth' despite current challenges.
- 3:47:00steady, evenContinuing the Fight for TruthIan emphasizes continuing the fight for truth and expanding voices to make the world a better place.
- 3:56:30steady, evenLove Your Neighbor, Love GodThe ultimate message: love your neighbor and God above all, as the path to a righteous and fulfilling life.
The Transcript
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Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmWell, I suppose we'll actually get to the lyrics in just a second. But first and foremost, I just want to thank you and Christopher. I know a little bit of an impromptu thing. I really like doing these kind of weekly moralization spaces, though, because so much of everything around us is pushing, of course, the degeneracy, the vanity, the hedonism, all those kind of things.
Ian MalcolmAnd we often fall into those trappings because we're all flawed, right? We're all going to fall over and over and over again. So every now and then being able to put a spotlight on that, which is Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@joann_marieJoAnn, thank you so much for hosting. I love this impromptu spaces. They are such a good surprise. And good morning. And Christopher, thank you so much for co-hosting. And before we get into the song, guys, please repost the space. And if you guys go to it, I will also repost it. And thank you everybody so much for being here.
@joann_marieI love this. And I don't know the name of the song. I think it's Lay Down Something. But then Lindsay told me that it's Come As You Are. And I don't know, but it was a very beautiful song. What's the name again?
Ian MalcolmNo, it is. And I'm not going to include these in our... So JoAnn, for anybody not familiar, JoAnn is six in a row in her pursuit of 10 in a row. And if we get to 10, we're going to flip the game. And so JoAnn will open the songs and we'll see if I can get 10 in a row and then we'll keep going through. Maybe we'll have to start... We'll do it with Christopher, perhaps.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers as we look at a rotate through name that tune in in pursuit of the Big Ten. But but this one I cannot cannot count against you. This is a little outside the wheelhouse. The wildest was last week when I utilized Angel's Wings, which is, I think, one of the most beautiful kind of religious or church based songs in a long, long time.
Ian MalcolmThe the irony for anybody who missed that. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@enigmaticx24479Good morning. Good morning. I hope everyone's having a blessed day. I hope everyone had a good Fourth of July with family and friends. And if you're out there doing a bit of activism, that's good, too. And I look forward to the space today to see what's on your mind regarding this scripture. And yeah, it'll be a good time.
@enigmaticx24479Thank you so much again, Ian, for hosting these impromptu spaces. Like JoAnn said, I absolutely Love when you switch it up a little bit and we start to maybe focus on these bits of scripture and see what information we can extract from them.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And so just to give a little bit of context here, the song that we had in there. So there's lots, I mean, lots of beautiful kind of metaphors and lyrics in it. But one of them, so lay down your burdens, lay down your Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmSpeakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. At that time Jesus exclaimed, I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth. For although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned, you have revealed them to little ones. Yes, Father, such has been your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmWe started this space. I was mentioning that one of the things I find so beneficial about this is with the burdens of living in modernity and living in essentially the hellscape that is a world that is controlled by the trappings of evil. It can be very demoralizing to live in that world with the ability to see it for what it is.
Ian MalcolmIf you think about this, this idea, there's two primary pieces that I thought when I read through this. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
Ian Malcolmdoesn't that curious because you would think that the things that would be most obvious would be to that of adults right you would think it would be the adult eyes and mind that have learned throughout their existence all the most sophisticated things they're going to be capable of learning and that to them that which is true would be obvious and the inverse of course would therefore be true that things that are obvious would be lost perhaps on the children that are obvious to the adults
Ian MalcolmThe things that are complex, the children have no capability of, but the adults, they will, of course, garner them. And if you start to think about, well, why might that be? What is the purpose of that text? Well, isn't it curious that we live in a world in which you are basically indoctrinated into an inverse of that which is fundamentally true, right?
Ian MalcolmWe walk through a world where each and every day we are more and more indoctrinated into the opposite of that which is true. We are essentially taught and propagandized that which is not only untrue, but in many cases is either unrighteous. It's perhaps the inverse of either morality, good or truth and is all designed to do what?
Ian MalcolmTo bring us, of course, down. And so you think about that. Well, then who are those things that are most important going to be most obvious to? And it's going to be to the child. That is free of the inundation, the propaganda, the lies, the deception, the dishonesty. They are going to be able to see the world for what it is.
Ian MalcolmThey will look at the individual that's harming an animal, the individual that's abusing a woman. The individual is doing any variety of things that are obviously immoral, that are wrong, that go against human nature. And they will be able to look at that and say, well, that's weird. That's not right. And for what it's worth, that's why the mind of a child is the thing that we must, essentially above anything, we must protect.
Ian MalcolmBecause it's the very you-know-who, the usual suspects that basically implied, it was Yuri Bezmenov actually who talked about this, right? This idea, give me a generation of children, I will change the world. Because all you have to do is to propagandize the mind of what it is that they are groomed with. And then you normalize whatever, right?
Ian MalcolmYou can convince people that up is down. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmThey would look at so much of the world today. They would look at whether it's the LGBT people, whether it's the idea of, for what it's worth, abortion. They would look at that and say, wait a second, you're going to kill the thing inside your stomach? I don't understand. How can that be good? Why would we support that?
Ian MalcolmWhy are we not obviously in opposition to it? The person that goes in and hurts an individual, that murders somebody, oh, well. You know, the murder, we need to sympathize with the no. The kid would look at something and say, this is right, this is wrong, right? So we live in this world where propaganda, education, academia, all of these things, they set up a world in which the most learned are blind to the most obvious of truths.
Ian MalcolmAnd so Christ himself recognizing precisely that, which brings us to this second passage, this idea of come to me all who are labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. How curious is that comment to follow the former, especially today? Because what is it that is so difficult? Well, it is walking around as a sane human being and looking at that which is crazy.
Ian MalcolmI always talk about when it comes to, in particular, trans ideology, that this whole notion just two generations ago was literally labeled a mental illness. People were institutionalized for suggesting, I think I'm a woman even though I've got this body part. Then you were viewed as a crazy person. By all of science, you would go to John Hopkins University, one of the most revered, let's say, medical institutions in the world, and they would say, you've got a problem.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
Ian MalcolmBecause the people that stole from you, well, you know, they just see the world differently. So we just need to be sympathetic to them. And that's the new norm, right? In a way, I know it's a little bit of a stretch, but in a way, from a principle standpoint, it's one in the same. We live in a world where, again, the criminal and the insane is now the good.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I say that because in this world, in modernity, where up is down, right is wrong, Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
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Ian MalcolmThe Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
Ian MalcolmThe intellect in your own mind and saying for the sake of going along and getting along with the television and the politicians and all these other things, I will just put this chip into my brain. I will stop thinking logically so that I can be just a peaceful member of society and not a dissident. I don't want to be a bigot or an anti-Semite or a racist or a homophobe or a xenophobe.
Ian MalcolmI'm just going to continue chip, chip, chip into my mind. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmYou are crazy. This is crazy. I don't want to live in hell. I want to try and build a heaven. That is an easy thing to carry. Now the irony is that the moment that you do that, of course, you are going to be attacked. And wouldn't it be really curious if the same people that attacked you today were the same group that were downstream from the people that attacked Jesus Christ when he spread this exact same
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Ian MalcolmIt is the celebration and the support of literal death, murder, perversion, prostitution, pedophilia, on and on and on. And if you stand in opposition to it and you're like, you know, guys, I think Epstein Island was bad. And I think that pedophilia ring, I think it was basically being used to blackmail all these people into doing things that are evil and subverting your rights and your liberties and your foundational principles.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmWell, that makes you the terrorist and you are the hero, in the case of Trump, if you are helping to spread the very things that we know are evil. So again, the learned man would look at this, right? He'd get on television and say, well, we've got to keep doing these things because GDP go up. And the kid would look at it and say, but guys, you're murdering people.
Ian MalcolmYou're making the world horrible. You're taking people that are my age, little innocent children, and you're doing all these awful things with them. This is wrong. So recognizing the childlike simplicity of the value structure that we basically share, regardless of what critiques you get from the learned man, we've just got to be, we've got to have that childlike view into the world.
Ian MalcolmAnd isn't it curious that one of the guys that I often reference who, oh, by the way, was almost certainly murdered and persecuted by this very power structure, right? He wrote all these beautiful songs because he saw the world as a child. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmAnd then you recognize it's because all of them are on the payroll or they are propagandized and indoctrinated by a system that is fundamentally in opposition to the very childlike obviousness of the truth that we speak. So instead, take the lies, recognize the learned men are largely liars, take their message, drop it, recognize it as a heavy yoke.
Ian MalcolmIt's a heavy burden because you're basically fighting human nature. You're fighting mother nature. You're fighting all the obviousness of the most basic truth. Drop all of that and instead pick up essentially the sword and the shield that is truth, that is obviously in alignment with the good and that ironically is extremely childish because it's so simple.
Ian MalcolmLove your neighbor as yourself and put God above all other things. And the things that are out of alignment with those two things you're going to notice was largely in benefit of this power structure. So we should all respect one another, respect our cultures, respect our civilizations, respect our nations and our borders so that we can all get along and go along and all the other things that all along we would have known if we had just looked at the world through the most obvious, most basic, most childlike of principles.
Ian MalcolmSo take those ideals, mature them in your mind so that when you do share them, not only The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Chachi arcola, Yitz
Ian MalcolmThey're perpetuating the propaganda that's antithetical to and antagonistic of the truth. We just pushed that, which is obvious. Don't murder people. Don't invade other nations. Don't deracinate civilizations. Don't demoralize the people. Don't suggest to them that they should celebrate the demise of their own race. Obviously, nobody would support that.
Ian MalcolmIf I got all the power and control to go over to Japan, the last thing on earth that I would ever think to do It's to take hold of the media and to push messages saying the Japanese people, their culture, their civilization, their race. It'd be better if they were just gone. That would make me obviously evil. And yet we live in a Western for those that do in what used to be a Western white Christian nation.
Ian MalcolmAnd we turn on the television and everything is doing precisely that. Let's make sure we spread evil and Satanism and perversion. And oh, by the way, along the way, let's make sure white people really hate themselves. That is what this group of people have done. So ignore all those learned men. Ignore their fancy diplomas, the logos that they might have on their shirt, their place of work, the logo on the front of their car.
Ian MalcolmOh, I'm a genius because dot, dot, dot. Well, was it a genocide in Gaza? Because if you can't recognize the obviousness of that answer, well, then you've got a very heavy yoke. I prefer to live in the light one. And with that, I'll prefer to live in the light as best I can. So Christopher, JoAnn, to come full circle, I'd love to get your guys' thoughts on those two kind of core messages.
Ian MalcolmIf anybody wants to come up, share your take, tell me I'm crazy, where you agree, disagree, other thoughts that you might have on the text, I'd certainly welcome them. But let's go to JoAnn and to Christopher.
@joann_marieYeah, that was amazing. I even got messages like, this is just brilliant. And I love it. And I love that you point all these insane things out. Yesterday, I was on a space and a man came up and tried to convince me that I need to... The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@joann_marieNo, you need to see evil and point it out so that it stops. So thank you so much for hosting this. And it's so beautiful. Absolutely. Did I get chills, Ian? I don't understand. So thank you so much. And I cannot wait to hear Christopher's thoughts.
@enigmaticx24479You've actually explained that in a couple different ways and for people to hear in a different variety of scenarios. So for those that have ears, let them hear. It says that right even at the top of this chapter here. But yes, when it says that he's hidden these things from the wise and the prudent and King James, that is, essentially what that's saying is he's hid these things.
@enigmaticx24479From the intellectuals and from the know-it-alls and from the prideful people. You know, you can say like a lot of these people that try to gaslight us or whether intentionally or not intentionally, and they try to lead us astray and they're trying to say, oh, that they know all the ways and stuff like that. Then he goes on to say, but he has revealed them unto babes and how you could interpret that.
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@enigmaticx24479And then it continues on when it says, Even so, the Father, for it seemed good in thy sight. So he's, by the way, when he's saying that, when Jesus is saying that, he's praying to God when he says, Oh, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth. He's saying these things to the Heavenly Father. And he says, Even so, Father, for it seemed good in thy sight.
@enigmaticx24479So he's saying, Yes, yes, Father, you believe this to be the right thing that That God would reveal or keep these things from the intellectuals and reveal them unto the ordinary people. And all things are delivered unto me of my Father, and no man knoweth the Son but the Father, neither knoweth any man the Father except the Son, and he to whomever the Son will reveal them.
@enigmaticx24479And what that means right there is that final area right there, and he to whomever the Son will reveal them. Jesus is saying that whoever comes to me, I will start to make these things plain to you. I will reveal them to you. I will go over them with you. But it's for anyone willing to listen. You have to come to Jesus in order to understand these things.
@enigmaticx24479Come unto me, all ye that labor in our heaven laden. I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest in your souls. So people that are constantly battling in the physical or the spiritual world with many of the things that are happening, he's saying, come to him and he's going to give you rest.
@enigmaticx24479You know, the world wants to put a certain yoke upon you. And if you instead take the yoke of Jesus, Jesus is not one of those fancy, you know, sit on a high horse. Gospel of Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@enigmaticx24479Come to me, get away with me, and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me. Watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly. And this goes almost back to the previous gospel space that we held last weekend where I was bringing up about
@enigmaticx24479Not worrying, you know, not being filled with fear and concerned in regards to the things that you'll eat. You know, this is going back to the Sermon on the Mount, where if God takes care of the different animals and if it takes care of the flowers, are you not more valuable than they are? Like you, you, you are God's greatest creation.
@enigmaticx24479God has created all these things, the animals and the earth. He has created this for you. You are God's greatest creation. God loves you. He sacrificed His Son for you. His Son came into the world in flesh and has experienced great pain to show you different ideas and bits of wisdom so that way you can begin to The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2dre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@enigmaticx24479And to make you think that Jesus is God, but over and over and over again, even in this very specific thing, this tiny section that we just happen to be reading, it's made clear that Jesus is the Son of God. And that the heavenly, like Jesus makes claims in the Bible that the Heavenly Father is greater than he is. So, Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.
@enigmaticx24479And he will give you peace. I'm a living testimony of it. I, you know, I speak my mind. I call out all this wickedness and degeneracy and I sleep absolutely peaceful at night. Nothing will come to you. And anything that any, you know, pop culture references, if anyone's watched those, I like to compare it to the movie Final Fantasy or Final Fantasy.
@enigmaticx24479What am I saying here? Final Destination. So Final Destination, it's revealed to them. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@enigmaticx24479God has a lot of that under control, and there's no way to escape the day that God has destined for you to return to Him. So when I fight against the wickedness and the evil, like JoAnn said, we're supposed to expose darkness, have no fruits with darkness or works of evil, but rather expose them. We're supposed to stand up and fight, and the disciples were an example of that.
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@enigmaticx24479And show John again those things which you do hear and see. And he lists many of the things that are happening. The blind are receiving their sight. The lame, the people that can't walk, they're walking again. The leopards are cleansed. The deaf hear. The dead are raised up. And the poor have the gospel preached to them.
@enigmaticx24479Essentially, the poor have the good news, right? The average everyday people when it says poor it doesn't it's we're not talking about you it's not like a whole group of homeless people that i'm sure there are but the poor are essentially the average ordinary everyday people so when the the disciples they go out they're supposed to preach the good news of jesus christ and and let people know that there is power in god and that
@enigmaticx24479We're not simply here existing, that we have the ability to make positive change in the world, and that everyone has gifts and abilities, you know, gifts of healing, gifts of administration, gifts of the tongue, which means being able to speak multiple languages. It's none of the charismatic teaching where people are just speaking some babbly gook.
@enigmaticx24479The gifts of tongue is where you're able to speak multiple languages. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmNo, and not all over the place at all, Christopher. That was beautifully stated. And look, it's the thing that I think is so interesting and powerful about these spaces is the sense that we'll all... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@joann_marieInnocence and also desecrate everything that is holy. It's just insane to me. I always see their videos being like, they have this insane bloodlust and I don't know, I cannot believe these people are this evil. They are literally murdering children in the Holy Land. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@d2thedreThe heading of this whole passage says, Jesus reveals the Father. And we will never recognize the Father, God, until we come to Jesus Christ. And that's such a powerful passage. And I see, when I read this passage, all I seen was Gen Z must be the babes because they are the ones that are actually coming to the truth now.
@d2thedreAnd it's just amazing. What a great passage this morning, you guys.
@d2thedreI refuse to go to churches anymore because of my one fear of the geofencing, the other fear of being led astray by a pastor or something like that when I know the truth. And I know Jesus Christ, I know he's my savior, and I know he died for every one of us. And the Thursday I went to a megachurch for a fireworks show because my barber
@d2thedrewho is a new babe in Christ invited me and I didn't want to turn him down and I went my whole time I was just kind of paranoid you know I was like man do I take my phone with me you know or anything but I just had a good time with with him and his family and stuff and I just wanted to share that with people like it's a hard time right now but it's not burdensome when we come to Jesus Christ it's not a burden to know the truth
@d2thedreThank you so much, Christopher, for what you said. And thank you, Ian, for these spaces, man. You guys are just so awesome. I've been off trying to find a job. I'm disabled, so it's not easy. And it's a tough time, so I would appreciate anybody's prayers in that field of my life. And I just thank you guys so much for everything that you do and the power of the truth that keeps coming out no matter
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@enigmaticx24479Because we know that you have created us for a great purpose, and we know that you have created us to make a change in the world, to be the salt on the earth, and that Satan has a greater idea of what our purpose is than we do ourselves, and Satan tries his best to try to slow us down or prevent us from achieving our purpose.
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@enigmaticx24479You do not instill fear in us, but you instill a sense of righteousness in us, and that Satan is afraid of the things that we have the power to accomplish in your name. And God, please show Scott a path to where he would like to work. I know many times in my life, God, that you have given me great grace and a sense of calm when I have been transitioning
@enigmaticx24479Thank you so much. Amen. Thank you.
@enigmaticx24479My pleasure, brother. God loves you.
@joann_marieLove you so much, Scott, and everything will be okay. All right. Sahand, I don't know.
Speaker 1Good morning. Good morning. Wherever you are. I'm in Europe, so I say good afternoon. Thank you for giving me the microphone. I was very attracted by the The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
Speaker 1No one knows the father except the son, and the one to whom the son chooses to reveal him. What this says is, in my humble opinion, the essential thing cannot be earned.
Speaker 1It is, let's say, shown to us. It reaches us through one who knows it and passes it on to us.
Speaker 1When I ask myself, was this single event maybe a door or maybe a window that opened once and closed forever?
Speaker 1Or is this simply the way God deals with humanity at all? That in every age he sends one who calls the weary and the burdened.
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Speaker 1Each time people stand or stood before it and had to decide whether they recognized the one who was calling or whether they overlooked him because the last call was still ringing in their ears. The question that I have or the question I leave with you, if the one who once called were to call again today, With the same tenderness, the same invitation to the exhausted, would we recognize his voice?
Speaker 1Or would we say we have already heard what we needed to hear? That's my question.
@enigmaticx24479Yeah, well, I guess that almost goes back to the... The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@enigmaticx24479Any of these people that are on their intellectual high horses, but absolutely the Pharisees as well. Because right here in this passage, in the same one we're reading, in 16-19, Jesus says, But whereunto shall I liken this generation? Now, we were talking about babes before and children before, but now Jesus is using it in a way that is...
@enigmaticx24479He's referring to almost like bratty children, not the ones that are innocent little children of good spirit. But he says, where unto shall I liken this generation? It is like unto children sitting into the markets, calling unto their fellows, their friends, if you will. And they're complaining to one another. We have piped unto you, but you've not danced, and we have mourned unto you, and you have not lamented.
@enigmaticx24479And then Jesus goes on to say, And if we put that into more simpler terms, we could reread that and say,
@enigmaticx24479So how can I account for this generation? The people have been like spoiled children, whining to their parents, we want to skip the rope, and you are always too tired. We wanted to talk, but you're always too busy. John came fasting and they called him crazy. I came feasting and they called me a boozer, a friend of misfits.
@enigmaticx24479So he's saying opinions don't count for much of these people on their high horses.
Speaker 1Christopher, may I ask you, Whom do you consider to be the Pharisees of our present day?
@enigmaticx24479Well, it would, you know, the Jews in Judaism who, you know, these people claim to have all the information, they claim to know it all, but then they don't have the ears to hear, they don't understand that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. Their hearts are filled with pride and wickedness. And then, you know, they have their, they have
@enigmaticx24479People working for them that would not be considered Pharisees, and they instill that same sense of pride and haughtiness into these people as well.
Speaker 1Because if, for example, just as a model of thought, we all believe that Jesus will come back. So at that time, 2000 years ago, the Pharisees and people like them, They prevented people to recognize Christ in his glory and in his mission. And if I imagine that maybe if he comes back again, maybe the Pharisees of our time will do the same to him again and to the people.
@joann_marieI know this is going to sound really weird, but I think Jesus is working through all of us by exposing us, by exposing them, because that's what Jesus did. And that is what I think Jesus is already here working through us.
@d2thedreI want to piggyback on that just a little bit, JoAnn, because Because the Holy Spirit, through Jesus Christ, guides the truth for us. And I think you're right about that completely, that because we have listened and humbled ourselves before him, he is instructing us on what to say, what to do. And you're right about that.
@d2thedreI want to say, when you said the yoke is easy, you know, I had one of the greatest dreams this morning. Gospel of Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
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@joann_marieand saying like no it's not this is wrong this is so i think it's jesus working through through us and i genuinely believe that the people who who still want more death and more um blood and all these horrific things are actually possessed i genuinely see them and i'm like these people are not iconic Control your impulses, please.
@joann_marieI'll go to you.
@enigmaticx24479Negative 10 points from Slytherin, iconic. Oh, come on, man.
@joann_marieAll right, well, thank you so much, Scott, and we are all praying for you. Okay, Raed, how are you, brother? Good morning, or good afternoon.
@reddestmapleHi, yeah, it's 7pm, 7.15pm here. I just want to say hello to all of you, and especially Ian, Christopher, and you, my dear JoAnn. What a wonderful space, because fundamentally, you know, through my research, I think I said it before, I reject, I have never followed organized religion. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmaplemetaphysical battlefield for our psyche, for our spirits, for our morale, for everything that is the parts that are unseen to us. Some people say our soul, our spirit. I believe that our soul is the part of us that is inside. Our spirit is the way we get communication. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
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@reddestmapleI sealed it when I learned about the vaccine and I knew that it comes for the structure of the DNA. For me, it was these people who worship Satan, who follow Satan, are so intended on destroying everything that is pure and godly, including eventually to come for our DNA. This is how much... The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmapleIn your side of the world, it is by way of deception where they're not coming for you physically. Maybe, yeah, with the vaccines, but before, they're destroying Christianity, they're destroying the culture, they're destroying morality, they're destroying family, they're destroying man to make him effeminate, they're destroying women by making her masculine.
@reddestmapleAll the wisdom that God put in place for us as human beings to prosper and live in harmony and peace and create and make beauty, they have been assaulting. And what is beautiful, why do I say now we're on the spiritual battlefield? Because I think, like you said, JoAnn, what you said, I believe in, yes, some of us are being guided.
@reddestmapleBy divinely guided to fight this war, the intellectual war, I mean, to spread awareness like you guys do here and do not underestimate that when you are seeking truth that is from God, that is from Jesus Christ, that is from, you know, all revelations with so many prophets, when you're seeking that truth and you believe in it, then you have the immunity.
@reddestmapleLike Christopher believes, and I agree with him, when you're fighting for the truth of God and beauty in this world, you are immune. And I think there is a momentum that is going, and it is divinely guided. It is from Christ. It is from God that God is fighting his war for his people, for his creation through us. And I think
@reddestmapleIt is beautiful to see. I call, you know, the people who are fighting Israel, kinetically, the men of God. And I say also the people who are fighting in the intellectual battle, they are unrelenting. And it's something that Ian said yesterday, and I so agree. Many of you guys, meaning, let's take an example, our beloved great giant of a man, truth teller.
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@reddestmapleMuch more sophisticated in approaching that fight and refusing to yield. That is Jesus-like. And that is why I believe that you people, especially Ian, you, JoAnn, Christopher, Michael, you know, so many people on this platform that I have listened to for three years and I can tell integrity when I hear it. I can tell integrity when I interact with it.
@reddestmapleThey hate that about us, but also God protects us because of that. So, yeah, it's great to be with you. Thanks.
@joann_marieGod bless you, Raed. I do feel like God is helping us. It's crazy how we all came together. The latest one is with Dank. That Ian was like telling me like, oh, maybe we should do this and put it like in other places, right? And Dank just literally fell into our lives just like randomly that same day messaged me to tell me something.
@joann_marieIt's like that is like God sent him. Like this is not like a normal coincidence. But yeah, no, I'm just so grateful for all of you guys. And Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2dre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Speaker 2I'm sorry, I was on Facebook.
@enigmaticx24479Well, I appreciate your honesty, you know, and there's something positive to be said about this is that even though you are doing your day-to-day operations on this Sunday day of rest, that you're still here to somewhat listen in the space and gather what you can and what God wants you to hear, so.
@joann_marieThere was pretty birds. Was that birds that I heard?
Speaker 2Oh, yeah. Oh, you heard them?
@joann_marieYeah, that's beautiful. Thank you for the birds.
@enigmaticx24479You have chickens, you said? Yeah. Nice, nice.
@joann_marieYou should add farmer to your profile. You have philosopher, influencer, scholar, guru, urban legend, investor, like all of these things, but you don't have farmer there?
Speaker 2Not yet. This is my first farm animal. I'm still trying to do produce. They're not coming out.
@joann_marieAll right. Thank you so much, Iconic.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm having a hard time with the produce.
@enigmaticx24479You'll get there. You'll get there. You know, some people don't have the green thumb. Michael, thank you so much for your patience. What did you have to share?
@antizioampacHey, how you doing? Good to be here. I'm just hanging out. I don't have anything in particular to say right now, but it's good to see everybody. I'll just listen until I have some thoughts.
@enigmaticx24479Well, let me ask you a question, Michael. I know you participated in spaces before in that you do have some biblical knowledge but i don't know if you've said anything to um to go one way or another i don't know if you're if what your relationship with god is or if you believe in god i don't and i don't know if you'd feel that uh if you'd care to share at all about oh yeah yeah absolutely sir so i'm a christian um i was uh so i i really converted back to christianity roughly around uh age uh
@antizioampac55, I guess it was, roughly around there. And so, yeah, I was a seminarian in high school. I actually lived at a monastery and was studying to be a priest under the Capuchin order of Franciscan friars. And so I was there for a couple of years. Then I left there and I became you know at that age I was 16 years old I became an existentialist and I started reading like Sartre and Camus and Nietzsche and others and uh so then uh I had a long period where I was uh pretty much agnostic for most of my adult life and I was also a scholar of 19th century British secularism
@antizioampacSo I was a scholar of secularism and very much agnostic. And then I had a conversion experience, kind of a Damascus moment, if you will. And I returned to the faith probably like never before. So, yeah.
@enigmaticx24479So when you return to God, this is always an interesting question you ask the people who once walked away. Essentially, when you... When some folks walk away from God, it's like they become the intellectual, the person that feels like they know it all. And then they encounter something in their life that makes them return back to God.
@enigmaticx24479And essentially, it's almost like a shift of phase or personality, if you will, where you go from the haughty intellectual back to the babe we were talking about earlier, where you returned and said, you know what, maybe I don't know as much as I thought I did. I sort of had a very similar experience with that. And I ask you, what was your experience like?
@enigmaticx24479What led you, you said a Damascus moment, what led you back to God? And did you know about the synagogue of Satan at that time? Or did you learn that later in life after you returned back to God?
@antizioampacThat's a great question.
@antizioampacWhat led me to have a conversion was I was basically three things that were happening. One, I was being attacked by the social justice warriors at my university. I was a professor at NYU at this time. And I got attacked by the social justice woke crowd. That was one thing. And they made my life miserable at NYU. And then my
@antizioampacgirlfriend of 13 years she left me over the same thing with the woke crowd she sided with them because they had indoctrinated her into feminism during her academic career which i made her into an academic in the first place so and then my son was diagnosed with stage four uh cancer and uh that's when i finally turned to the heavens
@antizioampacI was driving my car. I was on 78, just outside of New York City, heading away from New York towards Pittsburgh. And I had just found out my son had stage four cancer, so I was heading back to Pittsburgh to be at his doctor's appointment the next day. On the way, I looked at the sky and I asked God, don't ask me why I was asking God anything because I hadn't prayed for years.
@antizioampacWhat are you trying to do to me? Are you trying to kill me? And I got an answer from him. Not audible. I didn't have an audible hallucination. It was in my mind. The answer was given. And it told me everything I needed to know. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@antizioampacThat's basically what happened. I went from being a left-wing, Marxist, agnostic, secularist professor to a born-again Christian who left the university.
@joann_marieWhat woke nonsense were they going after you for?
@antizioampacThis was back in 2016.
@antizioampacTrump was running against Hillary Clinton for president. And I noticed like there was so much craziness going on on campuses. Like they had petting animals. They had, you know, safe spaces with pacifiers and petting animals and coloring books.
@joann_marieWith pacifiers like the baby pacifiers for adults?
@antizioampacYes, like baby pacifiers.
@antizioampacI started criticizing all this on Twitter. I started an account called the Anti-PC NYU Prof. And I started tweeting about this. And then the student newspaper got in touch with me because they wanted to know, was I really an NYU professor saying the things I was saying? Because it was anonymous. The account was Anti-PC NYU Prof. And the handle was Deplorable NYU Professor.
@antizioampacSo I called myself a deplorable professor. And I got interviewed by the student newspaper. And then I really let loose in that interview and went on the record as myself. And all hell broke loose. Within two days, they tried to force me out of the university just for criticizing social justice, safe spaces, trigger warnings, Halloween costume.
@antizioampacsurveillance all the shit that that was going on like you couldn't wear a you couldn't not wear a halloween costume that insulted some other group for a night but you could change your gender by day you know every day for that matter so because you're such a badass yeah i took on the whole university and i stood across from marty lipton
@antizioampacwho was the president of the board and I told him straight up I said this is the most corrupt institution I've ever worked for in my life you are absolutely corrupt through and through which was true they were absolutely corrupt so yeah yeah I just want to uh get deeper into that so because this is good for people to hear so
@enigmaticx24479When you were initially posting about these things, you were anonymous. Did you talk about these things on the campus, like out in the open to people? Or were you trying to spread these messages anonymously?
@antizioampacWell, on Twitter, I was anonymous first. I wanted to get this account blown up as the ANSI PC NYU prof. And sure enough, it started blowing up, especially after that interview.
@antizioampacAfter the interview, I became on the record. I was on the record now as myself.
@enigmaticx24479And that's a big deal. Do you have any ideas about how they... Why did they go to you when they read these anonymous online accounts? Did you leave a trail of any... How did they come to you? I have some thoughts of my own about that.
@antizioampacNo, they started to DM the account and say... They asked me, are you really an NYU professor? And I said, yes, absolutely I am. And they said, because that's very interesting what you're saying as an NYU professor. And two or three weeks before this, I had realized that if I had said what I was thinking as an NYU professor, if I was to say out loud what I thought, that all hell would break loose.
@antizioampacAnd sure enough, it did.
@enigmaticx24479So with all these people, You have a lot of NYU professors there, I imagine, more than a handful. Why did they come to interview you if you were speaking anonymously? Have you thought about that or do you have the answer to that?
@antizioampacIt was because of what I was saying was so controversial.
@enigmaticx24479Yeah, but you were anonymous. What I'm saying is if you were saying this in secret, out of all the professors, how did they know it was you? Am I misunderstanding something?
@antizioampacThey came to me. They came to the anonymous account and DMed it and said, are you really an NYU professor? And I said, yes.
@enigmaticx24479Yeah, but then that could have been any professor. So, but they interviewed you in real life.
@antizioampacThen they interviewed me in person.
@enigmaticx24479Yeah. Did they interview all the professors or did they just go straight up to you? Exactly. So how did... Go ahead. You're the only one.
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@antizioampacAnd then meeting me in person.
@enigmaticx24479But you said they met you as the only person.
@joann_marieHis Twitter handle was deplorable. NYU professors or someone was like, why is he actually an NYU professor? And that's how they found him.
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@antizioampacThe NYU student newspaper reporter noticed what I was saying on X.
@enigmaticx24479But they noticed it, like, but it was anonymous, right? That's what I'm trying to, like, how did they know that it was you?
@antizioampacSomehow it got insinuated into their feed. Somehow it got insinuated into their feed. They saw it on their feed and couldn't believe it. So that's how it is.
@enigmaticx24479Okay, I feel like there's a missing thing here because, well, a quick thing about... How I became how I you know similar like I started speaking out in the open is I was being as anonymous as possible I I was leaving all my stuff at home and I'd go out there and throw flyers and just out of the blue all of a sudden out of all the people in the entire city that the police could reach out to the police called me and brought me in
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@antizioampacIn fact, as a matter of fact, I had been very critical of the administration earlier. So they knew who I was. In fact, whenever I sued the university, eventually, my attorney said that they had never seen a situation in which the defendant hated the client so much. They hated me viscerally, the attorney said.
@antizioampacThey despised me. They had it in for me. So you may be right. They had it in for me. They were looking for me to say something and then they got me.
@enigmaticx24479And I assume that you either left the position or you lost the position. And did your life immediately fall into shambles or did things still continue good? You're still living a decent life.
@antizioampacWell, I sued them. I sued them to get damages for the defamation and shit that went on. There was a lot of defamation that went on with a bunch of professors basically libeling me on official NYU email listservs. And so I sued them over that and they settled with me. Now Wikipedia will tell you the case was dismissed without prejudice.
@antizioampacThe fact of the matter is they settled with me because I got a settlement in cash plus access to all of the benefits that I had as a professor. So I kept all my benefits as well, including health insurance. So I did win.
@antizioampacPeople will say, oh, you lost that case. No, I won the case. You just don't know anything about it. Most people don't know the whole story.
@enigmaticx24479Well, it seems as though God has watched over you in that God has essentially encouraged you or got you to step out of what once might have been maybe a comfort zone when you were posting anonymously. And through a few events, He had got you to start speaking up, you know, using your own name and to speak, you know, fearlessly and righteously and start to call out many of these issues.
@enigmaticx24479And from what I understand, it doesn't seem like, you know, they want us to believe that if we start to Oh, you're going to get doxxed. Oh, if you if you come out here and you start to speak with your voice powerfully and you try to represent God, you know, with your own identity, that you will be punished for it. And from what I'm gathering is essentially you're a living testimony to the protections of God, that that God will encourage you and help you step into the a sphere of influence in which you can encourage others and no longer be fearful.
@antizioampacYeah, I think that's true. As a matter of fact, you asked how did I get along after this? Well, I sued them in one X amount of money. Then I had book contracts and started writing books. And then I started getting speaking engagements all over the place, all over the country and all that. So I started to make more money.
@antizioampacI was a full professor at NYU. A full professor is the highest rank. So I was making more money on my books by myself without any university job at all. I was making more money by myself than I was at NYU as a professor.
@enigmaticx24479That's a big deal. Ian, do you have any response to any of this, by the way?
Ian MalcolmYou know, it's interesting because, Dr. Rectenwald, I found this passage and we've been trying to do these gospel spaces where it makes sense. And I usually will read it and see Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmIn terms of the opposition that you were putting up to kind of the woke agenda, how much of it was driven by the highest level of power of the university? Was it the donor class and the board of directors, or was it some of the immediate individuals around you that thought themselves enlightened and essentially intellectually superior, but ironically carried that view as they were incapable of honestly and in good faith debating the ideas that you shared?
@antizioampacThese are great questions, straight on the money. Okay, so the first question was that, what was the first question again?
Ian MalcolmYeah, to tether it back to the gospel here, right? If you think about it, Christ was basically saying that the learned man is the fool and the child is brilliant because they see the world for what it is. And then he says, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@antizioampacSo that makes children dangerous. And so being like a child, as Christ tells us to be, to come to be basically like children. That is, we should be very humble and we should recognize that we don't know everything and we should accept things with gratitude.
Speaker 2Tell me what you think about it.
@antizioampacPlease don't do that, Iconic, or we'll have to drop you. I don't know what he's saying, but anyway.
@antizioampacBack to this past, so yeah, I think that's true. And you asked, oh, you asked, was it the very highest echelons of power? Yes, this is what I found out. So I thought I was just critiquing the ideology of a bunch of blue haired goofballs on campus, right? But as it turns out, I found out I was actually hitting the third rail.
@antizioampacBecause this social justice creed that they advanced, this is something they're dead serious about and they mean to promote it. And I was criticizing it very sharply and making a fool. I was also mocking it like tremendously, a lot of mockery and scandalous type mockery and over the top criticisms. And I think I hit the third rail and that is to say,
@antizioampacThe same people that control the universities and the ideology on universities, the academic wokeness and all that, they're the same people that control the internet, social media, the media at large, and so on and so forth. I mean, this guy Marty Lipton, look him up, L-I-P-T-O-N, he invented the poison pill. Okay, in corporate language.
@antizioampacSorry. He invented the poison pill. And he was a fierce, you know, Jewish oligarch, you know, for real. And I stood across from him and said that he was corrupt. He was leading the most corrupt institution I've ever seen in my life. Because what they were doing is that they were giving out loans to the top administrators and some faculty in the business school.
@antizioampacAnd then they were forgiving the loans. So NYU was essentially handing themselves money to the top administrators of the university and then forgiving the loans that they were given by the university. So they were thieves. I mean, it was straight up thievery. And I was pointing this stuff out, and I wrote an essay about it.
@antizioampacAnd they came after me, I guess, when I finally came out against the social justice. They were waiting, I think, for something like this, and they really pounced on me.
Speaker 2Do you think they were underpaid?
@antizioampacDo I think who was underpaid?
Speaker 2The administration.
@antizioampacOh no, the administration is totally overpaid. One of the main problems with higher education today is that the administrative bloat, the excess of administrators and the cost of administration, that's what's driven up tuition across the country. It is this administrative bloat and they mimic Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
Ian MalcolmI got to just jump in. So I don't know, Iconic, if you think these are very intelligent questions. They're certainly derailing the conversation, the discourse. And when it comes to your, I don't know why you're making this about you, but you're paying an institution where you might have no Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2dre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmThat's not the way the world works, supposedly. But the thing that's interesting, actually, and Dr. Rectenwald, I'll be curious for your thoughts on this. What's curious about what you've exposed, Iconic, is that actually people were not being paid, let's say, commensurate with their capabilities. Because in the event of a public institution, they would have to, I would assume, they would have to release the...
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@antizioampacSo, you know, when I came out against the woke crowd, the woke crowd, it turned out to be the same people that had gotten all of these benefits through the university, through DEI and other types of, you know, preferment, that they got all of these preferential treatment on everything. As a matter of fact, you know, whenever I came out and these university professors
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@antizioampacBecause behind that power, behind that social justice, is a very important ideology for the ruling class, for what they have in mind for the United States in particular. I think people know what I mean by that.
Ian MalcolmAnd that's wild that they were handing out, because Dr. Rectenwald, it's one of those things where I'd be so curious how much this happens across every one of the power structures. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
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@antizioampacYeah, it's unbelievable. That's exactly what happens. And, you know, for example, they gave Hillary Clinton's daughter. What's her name? Chelsea Clinton. They gave her a job out of nowhere, paying her $500,000 a year. This is all at the same time that they were handing out these these free loans and forgiving them. They gave her a job making $500,000 a year doing absolutely nothing.
@antizioampacSo this is how it works. Nepotism is huge. It's all kinds of insider bullshit. And the social justice thing is about trying to make a diverse society. They want diversity and inclusion. And what they mean by that is certainly is the opposite of white homogeneity in a white sort of dominant class. That's exactly what they don't want.
@antizioampacThis is why social justice is so vital to their project. It is the means by which they mean to break down the social order in the developed world and to make people feel guilty about what they have. That it was some sort of function of privilege rather than their own deserved deserts for what they've actually accomplished.
@antizioampacSo that was a big part of it. And yeah, I did not know about the synagogue of Satan at this time, but that's who I was interfacing with when I'm talking to Marty Lipton, when I'm talking to these Jewish board members who run the university. And they know why they're putting forward this social justice woke ideology. It is meant to weaken the host community.
Ian MalcolmThat's what it's for. No, that's exactly right. And isn't it curious because you would think, again, that if these ideas were being pushed based on merit and the integrity or the inherent value of their message, that they would win in the, let's say, the free market. And that they would then win in the commercial markets.
Ian MalcolmAnd then ironically, you see the exact inverse. And that's why, Dr. Rectenwald, it seems so obvious to me. It doesn't matter if it's your story or if it's the latest project coming out of Hollywood. It seems as though there is no requirement for anything that is celebrated and lifted up to even have economic value. It just has to be in alignment with the message in this power structure, which, again, it doesn't matter if it's a Hollywood blockbuster with some kind of woke message that nobody will go and see.
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Ian MalcolmBut ironically, we have the ring of power, which is just merely having the truth and kind of sanity on our side.
@antizioampacWe have the truth, sanity and the numbers on our side. And because we don't subscribe to nonsense that they have to, you know, one of the main ways that a dominant group gets concessions out of The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
Ian MalcolmNo, I know we got some additional hands with Scott and Raed with their hands up, but I will try to always respect all voices. So why don't we go to Iconic, and Iconic will give you 60 seconds uninterrupted. You can say whatever you want. I appreciate that you kind of let us have a back and forth there. Then we'll go to Mr. Patrick, and then we'll go to Raed.
Speaker 2Yeah, I can't find anything on Google on how to take care of dicks.
Ian MalcolmApparently you do have to teach them how to eat.
Speaker 2You have to teach them how to drink water.
Ian MalcolmWhat are you talking about?
Speaker 2Huh?
Ian MalcolmI have no idea what you're talking about right now.
@joann_marieIconic, are you following the conversation?
@enigmaticx24479Yes. You said you can't find a way how to take care of chickens?
Speaker 2Right, so apparently you gotta- How old are your chickens? Two days.
Ian MalcolmWait, so hang on, hang on. Two days, alright. Iconic, iconic. So, because this is just IQ related, I'm very curious. So, there's a conversation going on about a topic. You are presently looking on Google, it sounds like, trying to figure out how to feed your chickens. And so in a conversation that has a train of thought and a set of topics that we're covering and prior speakers, you're like sitting at this communal table, right?
Ian MalcolmThink of this like we're at a cafeteria in high school and everybody's talking about this one issue. We'll just make it simple and say that it's football. And then everybody's like, hey, Iconic, what do you think? And you're like, well, it's Tuesday and last year it rained three times. And we're like, Google Local Feed Store Google Local Feed Store
@enigmaticx24479And you'll be able to get their small little granules of chicken food, okay? You go and buy a bag of chicken food. And then there's also a chicken kit. If you don't know what that is, you'll ask the person at the store about a chicken kit. It comes with a feeder and a waterer. Now you're right, you have to be very gentle with the little chickens, with the little chicks.
@enigmaticx24479And you'd grab their little heads very delicately and you dip their face, their little beaks in the water, okay? It just not, don't hold them in the water, just dip their beaks Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@enigmaticx24479and make sure that their butt is not covered in chicken poop because if their butt has a bit of chicken poop on there Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@antizioampacI don't have to do shit. I'm not doing this. That's all right.
@enigmaticx24479I have chickens. I had to go through the whole process. It's all right. It's not for everyone. But you have to check underneath your tail feather.
Ian MalcolmI just want to note that Christopher is lovingly addressing this in spite of some of the worldviews that he has that people would say that he's racist and mean for sharing, and he's lovingly going through this. I just want to call that out to everybody.
@enigmaticx24479Yes, I am racist, absolutely. But anyway, so you lift up underneath the tail feather, make sure their little butthole is moving around, it's not covered with nothing, then it's good. And you have to check all the chickens every day while they're young. And then if they're covered, the solution is you put them in some...
@enigmaticx24479Lukewarm water, not too hot, not too cold. You put them in a little warm bath and you soak them in a little cup for a couple minutes.
Speaker 2I have like wood chips for them and they've been going on wood chips.
Speaker 2I mean, I give them naps because otherwise they wouldn't shut up.
Ian MalcolmWell, they wouldn't shut up. Isn't that a fitting... So here's what we're going to do, Iconic. We're going to move on. That was the answer, seemingly, to your completely irrelevant question. If you would like, I know there are currently many other spaces on X that are presently taking place. Just looking at them. No proposal to declare cow a national animal or ban slaughter.
Ian MalcolmThat is another space. They might have more... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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@reddestmapleSo much happiness to be amongst you beautiful people. Let me just zoom out a little bit in time because I think the theme of Christianity and the agenda of the Talmudic tribe and I think that agenda has been at least activated against, you know, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmapleIn order to transfer information from one human being to the other, it was extremely hard. You needed to print or you needed to write down things. And it was very hard to spread the message amongst us Gentiles, let's say, about this agenda, this conspiracy that has been activated. And it is such a blessing that today we can, that information
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@reddestmapleYou know, that Talmudic tribe to 9-11. I went on my deep dive about the whole topic. And, you know, you get to the Bolshevik Revolution, you get actually to the French Revolution, the Bolshevik Revolution, World War I, World War II, you know, we've all done that homework. And through the years, from 2006, I think, until 2014, 15, the internet was the wild west.
@reddestmapleLike, you can seriously find anything. It was directed in a way, but it wasn't sanitized the way it is sanitized today. And thank God I had the, you know, the idea like, shit, this is not going to stay online. And over the years, I downloaded so many prints that... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@reddestmapleAnd Jews say so. And the guys, they're called the Pulley Publishers out of Asheville, North Carolina. And the book is stamped because I have a scan of it. I don't have the real thing. It's called Mystic Bookshop in 1303 Kimball Building, Chicago. Anyway, the book starts with, I'll just, couple of quotes and then I'll give it back to you if you'd allow me, Ian.
@reddestmapleYou know, I'm not... But it is important. So the first page of the book, it's a call to patriotic Americans with an exclamation letter. And then there is three quotes. But the whole book is quotes of what they say that has been compiled forever. And the first quote is from a guy called Rabbi Stephen Weiss. I'm sure some of you are familiar with him.
@reddestmapleStephen S. Weiss, that says... At the American Jewish Congress that used to be held, I think, every year on June 12, 1938, quote, American Jews must not make the tragic mistake that the German Jews made in pretending to be German and not Jews. I am not an American of Jewish faith. I am a Jew. I am an American and have been American for 60 years, but I have been a Jew for 4,000 years.
@reddestmapleHitler was right in one thing. He calls the Jews a race, and we are a race. Then another quote from Jacob Schiff, which I'm sure you know. On September 8, 1907, he said, quote, A Jew cannot at the same time be a true American and an honest adherent of the political Zionist movement, unquote. Third one, and I'll wrap up.
@reddestmapleThe following is from the Jewish world in capital letters. I think that's a print. In December 8, 1911, it quotes the English or French or American, etc. Patriotism of the Jew is only a fancy dress which he puts on to please the people of the country. And then it says to the reader, Is there a worldwide Jewish conspiracy to overthrow all Christian institutions in favor of Judaism?
@reddestmapleIs communism merely Jewry in action? Is the New Deal a Jewish expedient to pull the United States down to ruin? That organized Jewry, Constituting only 10% of our population may take it over? The answer to these questions is Jews say so. And then 80 pages of their quotes from many, many decades. So I'll try to share it if I can put it in the purple.
@reddestmapleThat's all. Thanks, guys.
@joann_marieAnd that's the book that you sent me, Raed? Yes, yes. I'm afraid to click links, but I'm going to look for it. So thank you so much.
@reddestmapleWhat is very nice about it, it is very user-friendly to spread the message because it's just code. So if you just make a tweet out of them, you know, it just, yeah, I think it's good. All right. Thanks.
@joann_marieThank you so much. And I love that you shared this. And guys, please repost this space and follow Ian and Christopher and Dr. Michael and Raed and everybody in the panel. Yitz, maybe not so much. But if you guys go on to it, I will also repost it. And thank you so much for being here, everyone. All right, Scott, go for it.
@joann_marieWelcome back.
@d2thedreOh, thank you. I just was going to say, I wanted to say that I posted in the purple pill what... Candace Owens said, which I thought was very powerful, because everybody's seeing the Sean Ryan interview and everything like that. And I haven't even watched the Sean Ryan interview. I've seen a couple of clips of it. But I think the greatest message that she just said is the truth is free and freeing, in other words.
@d2thedreAnd I thought it just went along with our message today so well. So I just wanted to reiterate that and hope for everybody to recognize the truth. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmThat the world, the truth, and the value, and the meaning is all so obvious that it can be and should be seen by all children. And that it is the adults and the learned men that overlook it, right? And that as a result, it's pretty difficult. It's a massive burden to take on all those learned ideologies because they actually run antagonistic towards that, which is the most basic truth, which is, for example, that the two highest commandments, right?
Ian MalcolmLove your neighbors as yourself. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmSo what is the hero to modernity and all of the debauchery of modern, let's say, relationship dynamics? Oh, it's the guy who's going to push that which is completely antithetical to Christianity. I wonder who would fund that message. Wow, it's just so difficult. I can't figure it out. I can't put together why Andrew Tate and Kim Kardashian would be lifted up in modernity.
Ian MalcolmIt's so hard to figure that out. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
Ian MalcolmThat guy and that woman who are pushing that message, they're getting endless loans that are then forgiven by the school. Why? I don't know. Maybe it's because you have to be low IQ and financially incompetent to share those ideals. You have to be propped up and given endless loans because you're a fool and you have to be completely foolish to buy into this modern narrative.
Ian MalcolmThat's why they have to shut us up. That's why they have to censor all of our speech. That's why every one of these apps happens to be owned by. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmHow competent. He could be the smartest person in the entire university. And they were going to say, sorry, you're not going to get these loans that you don't, that you have to pay back, right? Or that you don't have to pay back. You're not going to get the promotion. You're not going to get the board of directors seats.
Ian MalcolmYou're not going to get the free gift. That's probably going to come from Tel Aviv. No, no, no, no, no. You're going to get shunned out. We're going to try and take everything from you so that you just get demoralized, depressed, and that you're dependent on the system. So maybe you cooperate with the message that we want to share.
Ian MalcolmThat's what they have to do. And so how curious is it that all that we have to do to win against that system like Christ, it's not have a big army. It's not to fight back with a nuclear weapon, right? All this other nonsense that people warp about in these spaces. Oh, don't worry guys. We're gonna, we're gonna storm the gates.
Ian MalcolmNo, that's crazy. All we need is the truth and we need to speak it calmly, peacefully, righteously. And you're going to notice that all they can do is flail about. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmWhere you can be an only fan star and you are pushed on everybody. You can be a literal pimp like Andrew Tate and you're lifted up as the hero. You try and share the gospel. No, you're a heathen, right? Wow, doesn't this rhyme and feel so familiar? I wonder if there was another guy that we're talking about in a lot of these spaces about religion who went through that exact same thing.
Ian MalcolmAnd so it doesn't matter if you're Christian, if you're Muslim, or if you're just moral, right? You have a compass that points to a North Star that is good. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmNow talking about Lucifer and Christ. How ironic is it that Satan said, look, I will give you all of this. Stand on the hilltop. Look at all the cities. I will give all of them to you. And Christ said to say, no, I don't want any of that. That's not why I'm here. Right. But that is essentially what is offered to all of us.
Ian MalcolmYou've got your device. It's in your hand. You get to choose what you do with that world because it's literally in a box on a screen in front of your eyes. You get to choose. Do I want to go read the gospel? Do I want to try and share something with my friends, with my family? Do I want to get together with them? Do I want to use this application to figure out where they are so I can go and spend time with them in the sunshine, so I can go to the gym and take care of my body, so I can go out to a farm and help pick fresh fruit?
Ian MalcolmOr do I just want to go to Netflix and YouTube and porn and get more dopamine? You get to choose. The whole world is literally in your hand in this device. We all choose each and every day what we're going to do, right? So just like Christ, we got to be able to put aside all the trappings and luxuries and gifts and money, all of that, the vanity.
Ian MalcolmAnd instead, we just got to focus on trying to push towards that, which is good, which is righteous. And we know, unfortunately, as we do, we're going to get stymied by the power structure, just like Dr. Rectenwald did. And the reason is because they can't honestly engage in good faith with us on it because they know that we have the truth on our side.
Ian MalcolmBut let's go to Raed. I saw that Speaking of Lucifer, I saw Yitz had to drop down. And I say that as a joke. I do think Yitz is, he's very, he's, he's, what's the right term? I don't want to call him lovely or wonderful. Yitz is as tolerable as any Jew on this app. How about that? That's a way that I'd maybe phrase it.
Ian MalcolmAnd I give him credit for it. He's always welcome to all these spaces as are even the most intolerable of people. I will certainly always value free speech as best I can. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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@reddestmaplePage 350. That's it for now.
Ian MalcolmNo, and so I see we got Yitz back, and this is a curious time because, Raed, on that, so and I'm sure this will come into one of our conversations in the future, but the idea of the Judaizers, right? There's an entire aspect of this where after the arrival of Christ, the early followers of him were basically tempted to maintain a lot of the traditions of the Jews, right?
Ian MalcolmThere's even a passage that basically talks about How amongst certain crowds, some of the Christians would be purely Christ-like, but then they might be around others where they would feel the need to kind of fit in, to go back to the old ways of the Jew, right? And obviously that this was a complete perversion of the message of Christ, which was a clean...
Ian MalcolmIt's funny, we talk about the clean break memo. That was basically the clean break Jew memo of 2000 years ago was, no, we are totally done with all of this. All of this is evil. We don't want anything to do with any of it going forward. We're going to have something completely new, right? It's no different, I suppose, than the founding fathers.
Ian MalcolmIt's so funny. People will say that, well, Jesus was a Jew. And look, we can go into the... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmAll these things are just designed to demoralize and dehumanize. Speaking of which, Iconic, I see you requesting again. I'm just going to honestly call it out. I'm not going to let you up here. I don't want to further demoralize the audience and diminish the conversation. So no, you're not welcome back up here. But I do wish you a blessed day.
Ian MalcolmBut let's go to Mr. Yitz.
@kootsislanderThank you for the mic, Ian. And I'll just be real brief. I wanted to wish Michael Rectenwald a happy belated Israeli 250th. Since he thinks we control the country, so happy Israeli 250th. And I hope he enjoyed the fireworks, the barbecue, family get-togethers, all the goyslop that we provide kindly to him. So that, you know, he'll eat the slop and just be a good guy and follow orders.
@kootsislanderSo, and if he doesn't, we'll, again, take him down his reputation and suspend his account. If I can...
Ian MalcolmSo, just out of curiosity, would you define what you're doing as gaslighting, or no?
@kootsislanderNo.
Ian MalcolmIt's not? Do you think that it's comedy, or what do you think that you're doing? I'm genuinely curious.
@kootsislanderI'm trolling him, obviously.
Ian MalcolmOkay, but you are trolling, so the trolling is gaslighting, right?
Ian MalcolmIt's just for fun. I know, I understand. I just want to call out, and yes, I can appreciate that it is just for fun, and that this is, trolling is maybe, that's a good term. I just want to call out for the audience, because for those that might not be familiar with it or with you, they might find it incredibly obnoxious, which might not be doing any favors for your side of the argument.
Ian MalcolmBut you're welcome again to go on about the goyslop, and I'm glad that we can agree that almost everything that is pushed out by Hollywood and the media and all of these other platforms is effectively goyslop. We're on the same page there.
@kootsislanderYes, can everyone hear me clearly?
@joann_marieYeah, well, come back, dudes.
@kootsislanderOkay. Okay, well, that's all I wanted to say anyway, so happy Israeli Independence Day, Michael Belated Israeli Independence Day.
Ian MalcolmSo, yeah, just out of curiosity, I want to make sure that it is not raining where you are and that you're not presently melting, right?
@kootsislanderNo, no, I am melting from the sun, though.
Ian MalcolmYou're melting from the sun? Is it very hot where you are today?
@joann_marieOh, no, he dropped. Oh, no.
@reddestmapleI wanted to know if you had any comments of the quotes that I was quoting while he was here, but it seems not.
Ian MalcolmI mean, Raed, would you agree that while... It's not frustrating, right? There's something about Yitz, it kind of reminds me... I suppose it would be like if you had a nephew who was just really kind of... The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola,
@reddestmapleAnd at the same time, it's just, yeah, it just doesn't make any sense. It doesn't add anything to the conversation. And I think Yitz has given up where, yeah, all right, they got us.
Ian MalcolmHe admits he's the only one on the app. Would you agree he's like the only one on the app that's like, well, we're not going to prove him wrong, so we'll just troll him at this point.
@reddestmaple100%. You got it. 100%.
Ian MalcolmHe is my favorite on this app of that category of people, Yitz. You have a fond place in my heart, my friend. I'm glad you're back.
@joann_marieYitz, you're also my favorite.
@kootsislanderThank you for the mic. Yitz, I love you. Thank you for the mic. Yitz, I can't stand Jews.
@kootsislanderThat's okay.
@d2thedreNo, no, none of that. None of that.
@enigmaticx24479Whatever you said. Something about grits and mashed potatoes or something.
Speaker 3If you think about it, they are high.
@reddestmapleLike, that's correct.
@reddestmapleThey are high. Sometimes you think they must be on crack. Sometimes you think they're high on arrogance and hubris and lies. But they're definitely high on something, right? And no, Israel is not going to be high for a long time. I promise you that. That's all.
@joann_marieThat's hilarious. Thank you so much, Raed. Okay, let's go to little Voldemort here. Chachi, welcome.
@joann_marieChachi?
@joann_marieAll right, little Voldemort is not there. I do want to ask him what is up with his profile picture. Okay, well, in the meantime, guys, please repost this space and follow Ian and Christopher. Chachi's back. And also, if you guys go to it, I will also repost it. So thank you. All right, chachi.
@enigmaticx24479I believe that that picture is what happens if Jews go out in the rain. They shrivel up and do that thing.
@joann_marieOh, no. Okay, we have Fred that I forgot the name of his other accounts. Sean, I think. Sean, welcome. How's your ballet going?
Speaker 4My ballet?
@joann_marieYeah, weren't you gonna, like, take classes so that you could impress me by dancing the Nutcracker?
Speaker 4I actually, you know what? I am taking some dancing classes, actually, so... Excellent.
@joann_marieWe're in L.A., in Millennium. You should go to Millennium.
Speaker 4Okay. No, it's in Michigan, but... Oh, weren't you living in L.A.? But yeah, I heard you guys say something about like the Hollywood goyslop stuff, which I mostly agree with you. But, you know, I grew up, you know, loving theater and dance and music and film. And I do agree that I think it can have a very good, positive impact.
Speaker 4I just think it's being used in the wrong way most of the time. But hopefully, I don't know. I feel like storytelling is important and hopefully There can be some good stories to be told soon.
@antizioampacI agree with that. Look at the Renaissance theater, the most incredible literature that we've seen. Shakespeare, it's incredible stuff. I think it's a tragedy that we're losing Shakespeare because Because they're ashamed of it or something. They want us to be ashamed of it because he's white. And it's white imperialism or some shit that he could write, you know.
@antizioampacYeah, it's white imperialism. He writes better than other people. There it is.
@reddestmapleMichael, didn't they try to... Sorry, sorry, go ahead, Ian.
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@antizioampacYeah, I mean, look, they don't want us to have like this heritage, you know, like Shakespeare and, you know, Goethe for the Germans and the whole nine yards. And of course, some of the German composers of music who are now, you know, basically anathema altogether, they won't let you listen to them. I guess they're almost illegal to listen to in Europe, believe it or not.
@antizioampacBut in any case, they don't want us to have this incredible heritage, which is our heritage, and we should embrace it. And we need to know it as well. It takes work. So we have to work to assimilate our own heritage in order to be able to pass it along to the next generations. That's absolutely essential. And they started this curriculum wars.
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@antizioampacThey have in their philosophy department, they do not teach any white males. No white male philosophers are taught. So that leaves out the whole canon of philosophy. You're starting with, you know, depending on how far you go back and whether you go back beyond the Greeks. In any case, it's all white males. I mean, sorry.
@antizioampacSo this would be eliminating the entire edifice of Western philosophy from the departments of philosophy.
Speaker 4Yeah. And I just wanted to say one more thing. And I feel like a story can be more powerful than any military force. Like, for example, the story of Jesus and coming to the truth. That's way more powerful than anything. And maybe that's part of the reason.
@antizioampacWell, I mean, it says, John 1-1 says, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was God. I mean, so it's very important to understand that language is primary in this universe. This is how everything comes into being, through language, through words. So in the beginning was the Word and the Word was made flesh and the Word dwelt among us.
@antizioampacBut the main thing there is I was getting at in the beginning was the Word. The Word is primary. And so we need to learn language. We need to learn our language. We need to learn as much as we can about our own culture because this is where the truth resides. You know, not everything is 100% true. Of course, people that are believers in the literal Bible would say that the Bible is.
@antizioampacBut leaving that aside, there's still truth to be found in all things. And these things are, it's necessary for us to be scholars. I got to say, we need scholars amongst us.
@joann_marieWe also need to restore all the beauty and all the sanity in the world because I do believe that art is like a projection of what's going on in the moment. And that's why art is horrific right now because what we're living through is just not what we're supposed to be doing. We don't have that inspiration. I always say this, like I keep repeating it, so sorry.
@joann_marieBut I think art, it's, I feel like we're like an antenna and we are like inspired by something greater than us. And right now that's, I think that connection is not severed to everyone, but I think we are like disconnected from it because of all the distractions, all the war, all the degeneracy, all of the... The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola,
@joann_marieAll of that, and also I think art will be beautiful again, and architecture, and music, and just everything. I don't know, I studied this, so it's like my passion, and it's just so sad to see how ugly it is.
Ian MalcolmWell, and I'd be curious either for Dr. Rectenwald, or Chris, or for Fred, or Raed, you know, I have this thesis that basically that... Genetics and race created more or less kind of religions and civilizations and this downstream from that came things like art and the art reinforced the religion and the culture, which again was a manifestation of the race, the genetics and all of the, let's say the DNA is probably the right term, at the most basic of levels that would then create all the way down to the art, which re-infused and reinforced the genetics and the DNA and the religion and the culture.
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Ian Malcolmof that process, and rather than moralizing everybody by having something that is downstream from their ideologies and from their most primitive elements, is now being weaponized against them. I'm kind of curious, Dr. Rectenwald, if you have any thoughts on that macro-level thesis.
@antizioampacWell, I do. I mean, I do believe in epigenetics and, of course, genetics, but epigenetics will tell you that Even very recent behavior or responses to the environment can become adaptive in the span of the lifetime of the individual. And likewise, that characteristic inherited, as it were, can be immediately passed down to the offspring.
@antizioampacAnd this happens like genetic change and the epigenetic level happens very quickly. So things become part of the genetic makeup rather handily, frankly. So I think that I'm not a believer in macroevolution. I do believe there is microevolution, that there's change within species and some crossover of very minor and very primitive species.
@antizioampacI'm not a believer in macroevolution, but I do think that there is a kind of evolution of thought that goes along with the evolution of the species at the same time. So what I'm saying is that as the species develops more intelligence,
@antizioampacThat gets passed along to the next generation, effectively. And I do think, though, that people can break out of their genetic programming. I do think it's possible that they can have behaviors that are not controlled strictly by genetics and some sort of direct genetic programming of their behavior. There is definitely a space of will
@antizioampacWe have, first of all, we're autonomous. We have will and we have will over ourselves. And secondly, we have wiggle room. There is space for us to actually accomplish things and do things and make decisions. And anyway, I'm rambling now, so I'll just stop.
@reddestmapleIf I may just continue on that thought process because I think it's very important and I'm going to start with the premise there and for me it is easier to talk about because I do not belong to that category you know the social category of the white man but it's very clear and we were talking about Shakespeare when that woke leftist
@reddestmapleI would say Jewish ideology that is, if you will, social Marxism that was being unrolled. Thank God now there was a little pushback. Even Shakespeare was going to be claimed as a racist. When you look at that... That whole ideology, especially, I don't know if it's still in the curriculum, but you guys had in school, I think, critical race theory, where they were teaching your generations, your young men, how evil...
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@reddestmapleEveryone can be critical of any behavior that is, let's say, that is apparent on a certain group, right? And we can talk about it, right? But then I had to look into what Dr. Michael was talking about, and I think Ian spoke about the genetics and the differences between people. And today, if you'd ask me, and I'm not an academic, I just...
@reddestmapleLook for the truth, and I try to do it in an unbiased way. But it is very clear today, I would say the evolution, on a micro, if that is the right term, is basically we are products of our environment. When we live and exist in a certain environment, whether physical, the land, or the weather, Or even if there is an ideology in that environment at later stages, but in the early days from hunter-gatherer onwards, when we exist in an environment for hundreds of years, that imprints itself, if you will, in our evolutionary psychology, in our subconscious, in the way we view things.
@reddestmapleAnd that is the difference for me, like when I look, let's say, I look at the Germans and then I look at, let's say, the Nigerians. And having understood that thing about the environment, I can understand the differences. Meaning, if you're in Northern Europe mainly, and by 5pm it gets cold and dark, and if you haven't done your work during the day to prepare your wood, the cave, the warmth,
@reddestmapleThe safety as an individual and as a group you will not survive so that makes you since you wake up in the morning you have to think one and two and three thoughts ahead to be able to organize efficiently otherwise you will not survive as a people and that is what i what i see today like engineering and everything else this this this brilliant
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@reddestmapleAnd lions and baboons, that will also imprint itself on you physically in terms of your physique, right? So I think our physiology from our brain, how it operates from our, let's say, propensity to violence, because it is needed very quickly and it has to be on hand at any time. In some societies that other societies know, it's more about working together as a team.
@reddestmapleOtherwise, we all die. These things stem from the environment. And I think it is once we see it that way, we'll understand so many things. I'll give an example. For instance, if we look at the German folk dance and we look at the Spanish folk dance, it's the environment. When it is more about survival because your environment
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@reddestmapleLet's say the difference between the philosophy that came from Greece and other type of philosophy. If you look at music, you'll see Bach and Beethoven, that kind of music that is indoors. You can do it. It takes practice and dedication that is unmatched because of the... Also the environment of being focused and efficient.
@reddestmapleIt is once, like really, once you look at that, you can see it culturally, you can see it everywhere. And also about arts. I think if it grows organically, human beings are capable of so much creation of beauty that is... Stunning, but lately, and I'll give an example, 1920s and 30s, the black people of America with soul, blues.
@reddestmapleAnd all kinds of beautiful music that came out because that society was still, you know, God-fearing, organized around a family, classic family, not get people pregnant and run away. All that was a little organic and the creation of music was something. And look at today, yo, yo, yo, take it to the mall, you bitch. So there's no artistic creation whatsoever.
@reddestmapleThat is not by mistake. That is the social engineering of destroying All the Gentiles, but definitely, definitely the white man is under assault. And yeah, so this is the way I view the world, to be honest with you, because this whole bullshit of skin deep, the difference is just skin deep. No, no, no, no. You can't convince me that part of the physiology that is the muscle is different, and then the other part of the physiology that is the brain and its capacity to produce intellect
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Ian MalcolmYou can go down to Mexico where your average man might be 5'3 and say, well, if you're just applying yourself, you should be a professional basketball player. It would just be mean. It'd be rude to do that. And yet in modernity, that's what we have in the West where we just pretend things like IQ, for example, or temperament or propensity to violence.
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@enigmaticx24479Even with a so-called, you know, species, there's subspecies. So between all the big cats, you know, there's all these different cats, right? You got the lions, the Bengal tigers, the panthers, the cougars and stuff like that. It goes on and on. There's differences, right? And they all have different traits in how they act and how they live.
@enigmaticx24479You know, the lion has a pride and they have a whole group, right? And there's one lion, multiple lionesses, stuff like that. Or within the panther, the panther is a bit more of a, Well, they are a lonely character or a character that goes through the woods stalking on its own and stuff of that nature. So there's there's always differences.
@enigmaticx24479And if we have to recognize that there's differences between something, then we do. We do sort to come to certain conclusions like that means that there has to be a weaker of the cats or a stronger of the cats and. When we take that same sort of thought process and we apply it towards human beings, that there's a weakest of the humans and the strongest of the humans, it doesn't mean that the strongest of the humans, you know, we talked about this a few spaces ago, it doesn't mean that the strongest of the humans goes and they destroy the weaker ones.
@enigmaticx24479That's contradictory to what God teaches us. We have now, you know, we brought up this pop culture reference with Uncle Ben from Spider-Man. With great power comes great responsibility. A shepherd is more supreme than his flock, right? Than his animals. And it doesn't mean that he gets to go out there and kick them around and abuse them.
@enigmaticx24479Oh, look, you weak creatures. Look what I can do to you. Look what I can take from you. No, it means now you have a greater responsibility to them. You have a greater duty to make sure... Jesus says, I'm going for the one that's lost. You know, the 99 are found, but I'm going for the one that's lost. So there's a responsibility to it, you know, and it shouldn't be so much so that it's detrimental to a people or another.
@enigmaticx24479It's good to help others and it's good to take care of other races and for races to work together, but not so much so that it's detrimental to one. A race shouldn't be enslaved to another race, whether that be physically, financially, mentally, spiritually. There should still be a level of autonomy, if you will. But yes, I absolutely agree there's grand differences between them, which goes to imply that there is a weaker and a stronger race.
@enigmaticx24479But it's not hateful to say such a thing. It's not bad to say such a thing. It's simply recognizing these things.
@reddestmapleYeah, if I may also add something about this, which everything that Christopher says, I agree. But what I understand from just life experience, that sometimes when a group is under assault, You get a sort of a reactionary movement. And that reactionary movement sometimes takes, because it's in political terms, a reactionary movement, it takes a bit of extreme views of things.
@reddestmapleAnd this is something that I see. And it gets painted as something called white supremacy, which I understand. And then people become unfair by calling The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmapleAnd soul or spirit and the body. So we are made of three parts. Native Americans actually add a fourth one. They call it the south direction, which is the emotion. So we're made of mind, spirit, body, and emotion. But let's keep it at three. And some groups of people are strong at one. Gospel of Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmapleWhen looking at things, civilization is 12,000 years old and I think many groups around the world have gotten through a cycle of civilizations. Let's say if I existed in the times of the Phoenicians and I'm sitting down with my Phoenician friend and I'm looking at Europe, I would delude myself into thinking that I'm somehow special and that because in the West there's still
@reddestmaplebackwards and in caves that I am superior this is the problem but then with history going through you'll understand that many civilizations as have have gone they did this cycle it's cyclical all the time and then they go up and down and every civilization has shown brilliance in its own way with arts with creation with architecture
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Ian MalcolmAnd it's more or less completely obfuscated from the history books and it's just lumped in with the Roman Empire and discarded. And probably because for a thousand years they said, guys, we're doing really well. We just got to make sure Jews don't have any positions of power. Everything's fine. It's crazy.
@reddestmapleA hundred percent. And they're like, they're dismissed from history. If you study, you will not. But that empire survived the longest, I think 1000 years. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmapleClenliness, sophistication, art, philosophy, culture, architecture, gold. It was beautiful. It was such an example of what... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
@reddestmapleSo yeah, it is crazy that this is the main problem. But also, I always love to tell people about that empire that started in Constantinople. And when Constantine took on Christianity, the message itself was still pure. It was still what it is before politics and all the subversion of the Jews. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmDon't let them near the politics, the education, or the finance, and they'll probably continue on course. And so it'd be really interesting to unpack that. And if anybody does have a recommendation on a historian that might be really especially good in that subject, please feel free to put that in the purple.
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@reddestmapleHe's such a wealth of information. I'll message JoAnn. We need to bring him in. You need to pick that guy's brain. All right, cool.
@antizioampacWho is that you're talking about?
@reddestmapleLaurent Guyonnet. Laurent Guyonnet.
@joann_marieOh, I'm following him. Yeah, he's awesome.
@antizioampacYeah, he's fantastic. I've read much of his stuff. Right? Yeah.
Ian MalcolmDr. Rectenwald, do you have any thoughts on kind of that period of history? It is wild that it's basically just... It's really skimmed over by all of Western academia. And they just, again, they kind of lump it in with education around the Roman Empire. And then they just kind of loosely reference it. But I mean, in many ways it, you know, not only was it the second aspect of, but in many ways it was the much longer lasting aspect to the Roman Empire.
Ian MalcolmAnd yet it's kind of just overlooked by everybody in academia and of course in Hollywood.
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@antizioampacOh yeah, absolutely. The Eastern Roman Empire is absolutely eschewed and completely understudied. You know, of course, Yeats wrote about it, Sailing to Byzantium, incredible poem. But yeah, that's a much maligned or rather a neglected period indeed.
Ian MalcolmYeah, it's again, for anybody not familiar, basically the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmThat was its entire concept. So then you look back at the rest of history, in particular more recent history, and you realize, let's see, what other more recent empires were Christian? Oh, that's right, yeah. The ones that were overthrown by the psychopathic revolutionaries that were all funded by the Jewish globalist bankers.
Ian MalcolmWeird. I wonder if maybe that's why it's left out of history books, right? And so we note that same pattern over and over again. That's why I just always want to express to everybody, as dark as it might feel, the victory that we have ahead is going to be spectacular because all that has happened of late is the absolute embodiment of all that is evil when this group have all of the reins of power.
Ian MalcolmAnd again, it's not all of them. It's not every single one of them. It's not that there aren't people from other groups that participate with this machine. But the machine is obviously Jewish supremacy in nature. It is people in alignment with either the Greater Israel Project, with the destruction of the Western, in particular, the white Christian race.
Ian MalcolmIt's an overt attack and animus on that, which is good. So let's just loosely define it as evil. And then we look at the people atop of the evil pyramids. It doesn't matter if it's finance, if it's the media, if it's whatever. It's almost always that group of people. And so then you look at, all right, what was an example where for centuries it was thriving?
Ian MalcolmOkay, let's look at, and you guys can type this into Grok. It's not like this is a conspiracy theory. Go ask Grok, do it right now if you don't believe me. Go ask Grok what roles of authorities Jews were allowed to hold within the Byzantine Empire. And then ask it how long did the Byzantine Empire last relative to all other empires, let's say post the time of Christ.
Ian MalcolmAnd you're going to find this very weird pattern where not only was it incredibly successful, it was also rather recent, oh by the way, And they were very specifically antagonistic towards the very group of people that clearly have all the positions of power today where everything is getting ugly. It's getting destroyed.
Ian MalcolmIt's getting devalued, depressed, demoralized, right? So instead try to envision what the world can be like when people that merely value humanity, they value the good, they value all of these principles that again, back to the idea of the gospel that are obvious to a child. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
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@reddestmapleYeah, I'm going to... I placed in the purple pill his name and link to his book, From Yahweh to Zion. The heading of the book alone tells you that this guy is one of us. He's awake. And also I'm going to... I put in the purple poll a link to one of his articles about Christianity and Byzantine Empire and the whole dynamic.
@reddestmapleAnd actually, I learned from him. Ian, it's crazy. So we know that. So that empire, let's say, survives from the year 300 until 1400-something when the Ottomans took Constantinople. But I also learned through him. The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@reddestmaplewas an element also for weakening that, because security and trade, so many of the traders and the commerciants Thank you so much, Raed. I cannot wait for this space because I don't know anything, like anything about the Byzantine Empire, so this is going to be amazing.
Speaker 5Data Stats, welcome.
Speaker 6Hello, greetings from Ireland.
Speaker 5Yeah, welcome. Yeah, welcome. Good afternoon.
Speaker 6For all you Americans there, congratulations on being 250 years old.
Ian MalcolmWell, thank you for that. And coming from Ireland, I think you guys a little bit are seniors, if I'm not mistaken there.
Speaker 6Well, our country's only been independent about 100 years, so we have been a country, but we were pretty much occupied for the guts of a thousand years.
Ian MalcolmNo, that's why I said it. It kind of rhymes with our scenario over here.
Speaker 6Oh, look, I wasn't going to make really a point. It's just that when you were talking about the fall of the Byzantine Empire, but it was mentioned then afterwards is that it was collapsed by the... Ottoman Empire. So essentially I just thought it was fair to include that it was the Ottomans who brought down the Byzantine Empire and you could say internal corruption as well but I just wanted to include that point because I kind of think a lot of people don't see we'll say the negative impact the Ottomans had on Europe and on the Eastern Roman Empire.
Speaker 6That was really just the point I wanted to make. I think you've got a great show on here and I like the name of it. I'm a traditional Catholic myself. So I go to the Latin mass. So I just thought your conversation was very, very interesting and good work.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And any thoughts on kind of the gospel, that portion of it, and those two major themes that we were focusing on?
Speaker 6Well, look, I was walking my dog, so I'm in and out with coverage. So which gospel are you talking about? The one that was this Sunday's gospel? About the loaves and the fishes?
Ian MalcolmWell, no, no, no. It was in particular about the idea of the learned man who is essentially blind, the child who essentially sees more purely, and that to take up Christ's message is essentially aligned with that of the child.
Speaker 6Well, I think... To become close to God, you have to become the inner child. I think that sometimes our knowledge and our materiality about things do effectively blind us to what is actually really spirituality. So essentially, I feel that a lot of the constraints that befalls the soul is the material world and that The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
Speaker 6Well, we have the same emigration problem as the rest of Europe and we have a huge housing problem in Ireland. So it's kind of two problems kind of coming at the same time. Like in other words, the problem of emigration is happening when we've had our worst housing crisis. Our economy crashed in 2008. And they effectively stopped building houses because I think they were trying to restore the asset values a bit like, you know, the movie The Big Short, like it started in America.
Speaker 6But Ireland was sort of into the housing market like we were on housing steroids. Everybody was buying houses and using it as a form of pension and, you know, appreciation. So they stopped building houses. And then I think the plan was probably around the time of COVID to start building them again. But then they didn't.
Speaker 6They shut down the whole economy. So I think a lot of the anger towards migration is around the housing. But the beheading that was in Belfast is actually a part of Ireland that's under British ownership. And even though the area was a Catholic area where the guy was attacked, it was actually the unionists who essentially were the ones who started rioting.
Speaker 6The unionists would be the people who actually still feel more British than Irish. So that's what a lot of people get confused about. But it is getting worse in Ireland. People are kind of sick of the, not so much immigration, but the undocumented and like not controlling the immigration and seeing who is coming in. You know, we had enough, we have four or five thousand, you know, undocumented people coming in every few months.
Speaker 6And a lot of the trouble seems to be around them.
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Speaker 6Well, I definitely think in Europe, if we were going to ask ourselves, is there a conspiracy around what's going on? Well, the conspiracy is around if you have to create fear, if you want control. And there does seem to be like people in Ireland would be actually scratching their heads going, but why do they want to bring in people who are deliberately going to cause trouble?
Speaker 6Why are they just turning a blind eye? Like when it's obvious to everybody, You know, the dogs on the street know that they should be at least sensible about it. The fact that they're deliberately not sensible about it would lead you to believe that there's another goal or there's another criteria or something that's going on.
Speaker 6The one I believe in is just the simple transfer of wealth, which is the rich want to get their hands on the assets and essentially the property grab in Ireland would go along with that idea. People aren't able to buy houses, so essentially the middle class is being eroded. And if they don't have a middle class in a country, if you don't have a middle class, you don't have a country.
Speaker 6So I do feel that there seems to be a concerted effort to get people, you know, away from the ability to buy property. And I always kind of go back to, you know, when I talk to people about it, you know, the great movie, It's a Wonderful Life. How he essentially transformed his town by getting everybody on the housing, getting their own houses.
Speaker 6That's how Jimmy Stewart changed his town. And it was a metaphor for how you create kind of wealth and also civic responsibility and happier people. I think if you take away that ability to own your own home, you lose everything in the long run.
Ian MalcolmThat's so well stated. And doesn't it ring familiar with the WEF and that idea of you will own nothing and be happy, right? Because what could be more basic than owning the home in which you live?
Speaker 6Well, I thought that was one of the scariest comments I ever heard. And I actually thought it was fake because I went, I can't believe they said it out loud. Do you know what I mean? Because, well, somebody is going to own everything. There's no case of you will own nothing and you'll be happy. No, it means that Somebody is going to own all of us.
Speaker 6And how delighted are they going to be? So I feel that it is just a transfer of wealth. I think COVID was one of the biggest transfer of wealth that I've seen in Ireland in my lifetime. And I think we're approaching another one again. And this time it's the reverse. It's that people can't afford houses. So if those millennials don't get on the housing
Speaker 6You know, if they don't own their own houses in the next five to ten years, they will become a permanent underclass, you know, in their own country. And it's happening, you know what I mean? There's kids living with their parents now into their 40s in Ireland, lots of them. And you can't even borrow money from a bank when you start hitting that age, in this country anyway.
Speaker 6So I do agree that there is a cabal I don't just put it down to one particular group I think it is they're all in it they're all in it together you know be nice to see you know something crack something get out you know and it get exposed but I think what will crack is the people will crack and they will have had enough of it and I that's where I feel the whole thing is going to come down in the end is that just like everything else
Speaker 6If you take away enough from the normal person, eventually they'll deal with it themselves. That's the way the Irish always did it.
@enigmaticx24479Real quick, I just wanted to let you all know I'm about to go meet some of my elders and we're going to discuss the Jewish problem and God and among other topics. So we're going to have a good time. But I appreciate you, Ian, for having me. Nice to see you, JoAnn. Thanks for being here. Raed, it was nice to hear from you.
@enigmaticx24479Michael left, but I hope you all have a blessed day. And keep on fighting, huh?
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And we will go to Mr. Force and then we'll wind up the space. But first, I just wanted to thank Datastats for coming in here. It was wonderful to hear that perspective. Certainly, God bless my friend with the dog or the hike, the walk, wherever you are. It's a beautiful, beautiful country. And I referenced that earlier because if anybody can appreciate the fight for freedom and independence,
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@joann_marieSorry, Dara, I muted you because there was like static coming out of your mic.
Speaker 6I'll just finish up by saying, yes, Ireland was very heavily influenced by America. We adopted a constitution just exactly like the Americans did. We went for our independence right after America did. And we are very closely, I think there's so many Irish people roughly 20, 40 million people who have some Irish ancestry in America.
Speaker 6So all I would just say on the 5th of July, look, God bless America, and I hope you win in the soccer tonight.
Ian MalcolmLook at that, JoAnn. What a wholesome set of messages from the, what is it, the Emerald Isle. And so lots and lots of love.
Speaker 6That's the one. And my dog says hello. His name is Nullog, which is the Irish word for Christmas, just so you know, because he's white. And anyway, I'll just leave it there. I'll land the plane and listen, enjoy the rest of the evening. And I might stay up for the game, but it's going to be on very late here. But anyway, good luck.
Ian MalcolmNo, and lots of love to you, sir. And if you ever, if either you or any of your kin from that part of the world want to ever speak on a space about some of the situations that are taking place there, we've done a couple on the UK, but would certainly welcome any of the Irish freedom fighters JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
@joann_marieI don't know. I think Mexico was playing against England, I think. I don't know who... Oh, sorry.
Speaker 6No, it's... Let's see. Let me think. Oh, yeah. Mexico and England. I'm getting... You guys are... You're not playing today, then. Am I getting... I don't know.
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Ian MalcolmWorldview is far easier to carry than the one of, for example, those that push all the degeneracy, the lies of that learned man that are all propagandized and essentially indoctrinated into everyone.
Speaker 7Yeah, again, thank you so much for having me on, Ian. Great thoughts, great space, absolutely. And yeah, you think about, you know, Jesus did say you have to be like a child to enter the kingdom you know that can mean a lot of different things right like a lot of things can i think part of what that meant is the attitude you need to have in the kingdom right this paradise like he told that guy the other guy on the cross he said i'll see you in paradise tonight because that guy said yup you know hey i'm a sinner can you save me yup he's like yup you're good
Speaker 7And to go to those higher realms, and even Yogananda, a guy that I follow, talks about this. On an electric level, you can't even get up there unless you have the attitude, which is kind of a vibration or a frequency of, I don't want to dominate others. I don't want to steal others' land. I don't want to genocide others, as we're seeing that's gone on in Palestine since really 1917, since the British Mandate, 1920 and 1948.
Speaker 7Okay, that's not kingdom stuff of I'm going to kill you and steal your land and stuff like that. Kingdom stuff is be like a child. Hey, what's this cool world that God created, that Jesus created, right? They're the geniuses. We're not. And looking at, and that's what, you know, Tucker always talks about that. Buckley, you know, the Carlsons talk about that.
Speaker 7Ian talks about that. JoAnn talks about that all the time. It's about, really, it's a world of competing visions. What kind of a world do we want? Look at Star Wars, right? That's the kind of a world... We don't need to go to a Terminator world where Terminator comes back and just start shooting everyone. We can have a cool symbiotic relationship with AI like Star Wars, right?
Speaker 7You got your droids, your bots, but you notice how in Star Wars you got the cool old-style architecture too, and you notice how you don't have a tyrannical group of people who say that they're gods chosen, and now they're going to dominate everyone and make everyone their slaves. That's not a kingdom attitude. When you have Rothschild standing in front of a Satan summoning his legions painting with his little crook neck, of course Lucifer there, he's got his wiener out and right next to him.
Speaker 7So who looks like the loser? Who looks like the slave? Lord Rothschild does. Because there he is in that painting and he's with that satanic witch. It's like, dude, you're not flexing. Shut up. Jesus is king. Lord Jesus Christ is king. All right. And we just, it's, look at that book cover for Secret Teaching of the Ages, right?
Speaker 7With Manly P. Hall. You got the devil dude and the angel dude. or woman or whatever, throwing dust and throwing their vision on this world. And I'm somebody who believes that, yeah, we got, it's cycle. What does Jesus say? I'll be with you through the end of the age. We live in a world of ages, cycles, right? I think it's kind of like a 24,000 year kind of deal, maybe like a 12,000, every 12,000 years, something big happens.
Speaker 7Well, listen, there's gotta be a recess, right? That's why we have to die and stuff. We have to reset, we have to renew, but that's not bad, it's good. And like Ian says, we're just trying to create a cool, good world. That's it. Where nobody's trying to dominate other people and steal their land. Look at Ireland. Ireland's a cool country.
Speaker 7Let Ireland be Ireland. Let everyone be... Everyone's got a cool country. When you have HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, when you have the Rothschild family, okay, they have all the money since 1825. They're not... They were made nobles of the emperor of Austria in 1822. Then they took over Britain in 1825, bailed out their bank, took over us in 1913.
Speaker 7They're not... They're not Brits. They're not Americans because they run our bank. They hate us. We're their damn slaves. So we got to get back our money, get out of this Federal Reserve thing, go back to a gold-backed currency. Money printing should go back in the hands of Congress or something like that. We got to work something out to where if the government runs out of money, like England did, Britain did in 1825, where you don't got a group of satanic pedos come in and say, hey, we'll run your money system for you.
Speaker 7We got to be the ones who own our money system. We got to know what we want to replace it with. That's why they've always been able to win this group because they've mastered this one little way to steal all of our money by coming up with some fake scam federal reserve. It's not even federal and it's not a reserve. It's a private BS bank as that Eustace Mullins guy points out.
Speaker 7The Rothschild representatives created it. Massey tried to get rid of it. What did Trump do? He sicked the dogs out. He sicked Mary Madelson. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30.
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@joann_marieVery well stated, The Force. You delivered it very well today. Sometimes you talk really fast and throw a lot of numbers, but today was perfect. So good job. And I loved everything you said. And this has been such a wholesome space. And I love your impromptu spaces. And yesterday was also amazing. It's just so inspiring.
@joann_marieI genuinely had chills today. So thank you so much. And I love that you're Thank you so much, Ian, and Christopher that he's gone right now, but he's also amazing, and Raed, everybody. So thank you. I'm just beautiful. I love this. Thank you so much.
Ian MalcolmNo, of course. And I mean, look, it's very simple. I think Force just put it very well, right? Because these are they're very simple, basic concepts, and they're ones that everybody should kind of innately not only recognize, but they should be drawn to. Right. And I think ultimately they're ones that the world will be drawn to, because just like Force was suggesting there, right, that the people that run all these things hate us.
Ian MalcolmThey want to bring us down and to ruin our world and to control everything. And We can talk about the who it is, and we can certainly point to the Rothschilds and their ilk and note those common patterns, but regardless of what we want to call them, the thing that they obviously are is just fundamentally evil. If you want to own everyone and in the process demoralize them into hating themselves so that they act like absolute slaves, I'm sorry, that's pure evil.
Ian MalcolmNo child, to go back to the gospel, no child would look at that suggestion. Like be born into the world. Let's envision a child that's born into a loving family out in the middle of the wilderness in the woods, right? And they're out there, they're picking their berries. They're trying to get along with mother nature. Perhaps they, you know, they kill animals, but they do it for sustenance to help make food and clothing, right?
Ian MalcolmThey do it with respect to mother nature and to the animals that are around them, right? And then they come into a big city. They're just injected right into modernity. And they look around and they're like, wait a second, you're all told that it's good to Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmAnd that you're supposed to work really hard and spend all of your time fixated on that so that you can buy things and go buy a home so that you can be farther away from your family and then to get more money. What is that? You can see how a child would look at that and say, this doesn't make any sense. They would want to be with their family.
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Ian MalcolmSo we should recognize that we've got into this perverted rendition of wealth distribution that is not remotely sane or normal. This goes back to what data stats was talking about not too long ago, that they want to own everything. The people that are envisioning these, they're not even seven. Now there's 17,000 square foot homes that if they don't have, they're not going to be happy, right?
Ian MalcolmThey absolutely need that. If it can't be more than 15,000 square feet, certainly won't have enough room to move around in, right? That's the perversion of these people. And the saddest part about it is in their aspiration for that, what it means is that your average family can no longer own a 1500 square foot home. In many cases, they can't even afford half of that.
Ian MalcolmThey're living in a 750 square foot apartment with a kid or two that they can't afford. And also the people that are at the extreme upper end of that wealth distribution can literally own the entire cul-de-sac and rent it out to the people that they're never even going to see because they don't have any sense of reference point to them.
Ian MalcolmThis is not how things operated not that long ago. It was the greatest generation that birthed the baby boomers into a world where people aspired for a cul-de-sac, a home. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmI don't know, maybe a Henry Ford today. Because what did he do? Oh, that's right. He wanted to take the profits of his company and to distribute it amongst everybody that worked for him so that they could then inject those successes into their communities so that he could prop up his workers. The workers could prop up the community.
Ian MalcolmThe community could prop up the people that live within it. Everybody wins. And now we have to watch as Elon Musk takes his trillion dollars to go on Joe Rogan and talk about how it's really a shame that People aren't having more kids. Why, Elon? Because they can't afford them. Because the television pushes degeneracy and demoralization so that they don't want to aspire to have them, so that the girls become OnlyFans stars, so that the men aspire to be Andrew Tate, and that all the while everything gets worse.
Ian MalcolmWe got to stop and put an end to all of that. And so the comment made by The Force, that is obviously the attractive... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmAgain, it doesn't always mean it's that specific race of people, although, man, they're overrepresented, right? But nonetheless, we're going to continue calling these things out. I see that we've got Mr. Dank up here as always, anytime he's able to. I'm always very humbled to have him with us. I'm so excited and inspired by the work he's done with AI.
Ian MalcolmSo I would love Mr. Dank to get any thoughts here on either the gospel, the work that you're doing with AI, the message and the way that it's getting out to the masses or anything else that's top of mind, my friend.
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Ian MalcolmAnd the audio was a little, JoAnn, I don't know if it was just on my end.
@joann_marieYeah, no, no, no. It was here too. I was barely understanding. But it's IanMalcolm84.com. And Dank, I'm so, so, so, so, so grateful for you. You have no idea. So thank you. Thank you, Dank. And I keep saying, like, you were a godsend. Like, I genuinely, like, it's just wild how you came into our lives. So thank you, Dank.
Ian MalcolmOh, sorry, JoAnn, go for it.
@joann_marieSorry, no. No, what was the website? I'll check it out right now. It has like a whistling in your microphone.
Speaker 8Yeah, I mean, there's a lot going on.
@joann_marieOh, you sound a lot better. The whistling is there still, but you sound a lot better.
Speaker 8Okay, it's just this handle.com, IanMalcolm84.com. And yeah, it's basically a complete search where you can have any topic and find exactly. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Speaker 8It's different. Yeah. I mean, any advice is good. I won't be offended. I promise.
@joann_marieNo, I'll check it out more, but because I cannot multitask people, I have like, yeah, I cannot multitask, but I'm just looking at it and it's so pretty, Dank.
Ian MalcolmNo, it's unbelievable. And JoAnn, so I was messaging with Dank on the back end about this. And so it's crazy. So he's now, his AI platform, it scans all the spaces in real time. It's done it for all of the historic spaces. It uploads all of those to these additional platforms. Again, Rumble, Spotify, Apple Podcasts. It was on YouTube.
Ian MalcolmThey gave us like 72 hours and then nuked it, right? But he's pushing it out to all of these. And the craziest part about it is not only is it doing that, but it's also it is scanning the spaces. It's looking for conversations or aspects of the conversations that it thinks might be, let's say, hard hitting. It's then creating little snippets of videos with a little bit of imagery in the background, very similar to what Vilek was doing.
Ian MalcolmBut of course, he had to, you know, Vilek had to find the clip, take the audio, create the AI for the video aspect of it, merge it all together. This is doing it automatically, which is just unbelievable. And it's going to put these out kind of little by little rather than launching them all at once just to try and help with the algorithm.
Ian MalcolmBut now that it's also on a website, I mean, I can't, I'm just kind of... I'm kind of humbled and excited and enthused for what it is that we're all communally building beyond words, because since this is now on a site, it doesn't matter what Rumble, Spotify, Apple, or X ever does with these conversations. It's in its own localized environment that is safe from the censorship and the suppression, unless they were to go to the root level of wherever the data is being housed, but that's a whole different can of worms.
Ian MalcolmBut to think that now there's a page you all can visit, it's searchable. You can go in, and I envisioned, I was messaging with Dank, JoAnn, I was envisioning a not-so-distant future for everybody that might remember the Torba bot that he had. I'm trying to remember, what's the platform that Torba has on here, JoAnn? Can you remember?
@joann_marieUncensored AI?
Ian MalcolmNo, it's not Uncensored. Oh, it's not? It's the other platform he has, the social media platform that Torba runs.
@joann_marieOh, my God.
Ian MalcolmLike Gab.
@joann_marieYeah, yeah, yeah, Gab, yeah.
Ian MalcolmThere was like a Gab bot for a hot little second that would be, if I'm remembering correctly, it was an AI bot that you could basically ask like Grock, except it was much less filtered. And I was joking. Eva, Eva.
@kootsislanderWas it Eva?
Ian MalcolmNo, Eva is Tyler's.
@joann_marieAnd the third one is Gab, 100% is Gab.
Ian MalcolmThere was a Gab AI bot that you could ask like Grok and it would just be much, you could say like, is the media controlled by Jews? They'd be like, let me list, here are the nine of 10 biggest media companies run by Jews. And it was very blunt and direct. And I was saying to Dank, how wild would it be if in a not so distant future, there is a bot, an AI, let's say X handle that just like uncensored AI or Grok is able to cross-reference data sets that are based on
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Speaker 8At this point, I am open to answering any of those questions. And I'm, you know, I'm not, you know, I can tell you in a general sense, I started out with like the mainly Charlie Kirk and kind of the Iran war. When that started, I took like a conflict monitor and like a quote unquote, volunteer kind of way that you can imagine.
Speaker 8The site's still up, but it's not working like it was when I was working on it. It's truthevades.com. I don't care for anybody to go there, but that's just like a history of what I've been doing and kind of how I got here. But at that point, I kind of moved on to the Charlie stuff. And a lot of it was like a big PSYOP, in my opinion, and the narrative push.
Speaker 8So I kind of was like trying to see that I've seen the patterns within the history of like these like takeovers of the PSYOP community. So I was like, OK, well, we can actually track like what's pushing, you know, the truth away from Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Speaker 8But yeah, it's basically a local agent with focused data, and then they can use online tools like X to find profiles or do deeper research. But yeah, mainly try to keep it local. It's not like any other AI bot. It's basically trained not just on the data, but it's also a friendly agent where you network these things and actually do the things that normal AI wouldn't do.
Speaker 8That's the goal. It's not really 100% production. But that's how where I got to Ian actually and JoAnn kind of met me. I was like in the middle of this kind of like impressed by what I was kind of just making. And I was like, hey, like, I think someone should check this out. And she was like, hey, I think you should do this instead as far as the space stuff.
Speaker 8And it was kind of already there as far as the data. But it's, you know, the truth. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmBecause speaking of Charlie Kirk and truth, it was one of those things where, okay, so Charlie Kirk gets killed. All of these big time influencers, including Netanyahu himself, come out and say that Israel had nothing to do with it. And it's like, well, that's weird. He thinks you don't protest too much, Benjamin. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmIt seemed reasonably obvious that it was ridiculous when certain big influencers said they had nothing to do with it. Nick Fuentes included, for what it's worth. I thought it was very suspect that he suggested that. Right now in the aftermath, we've seen all of these ties that just make it more and more and more obvious.
Ian MalcolmAnd it's like every single day, every week, now it's Andrew Wilson is the guy who apparently we find out was contracted by Turning Point USA to help Erica Kirk and some of their other shills. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmLike JoAnn said, he sent JoAnn a message. We ended up in this group chat. Hey, do you think it would be helpful if... Yes, I think it'd be extremely helpful if we could get these ideas onto other platforms, but it's going to take an immense amount of labor. Try to imagine if we were going through and trying to screen record all of the X conversations, figure out how to break down the table of contents, figure out how to put each one of those time-stakingly onto those other platforms.
Ian MalcolmIt would have taken... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmI'm speaking of this idea, right? When it comes to getting these ideas out there, I want to be very pragmatic in this regard, right? So Nikita Beyer had said previously via X, let's just say X in general, had suggested that they were going to look into the fact that all of my content was listed as pornography. It was about six weeks ago, if I'm not mistaken, when I first noticed that, I asked the question,
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Ian MalcolmIf we go into a public square and we can say, hey guys, like Christopher Woods did, is it weird that all of these COVID companies are clearly being run by Jews? Let me walk you through the list while they scream, no, that can't be the case, right? That is a reasonable way to go about solving this. Walking into the town squares and saying, Jews are bad.
Ian MalcolmAnd then somebody comes up and says something that you don't like and say, well, you must be a Jew, right? That is a quick way to undermine what we're trying to do. And so Pride, just like Dank did, where he looked at this problem and he said, how can we get this information elsewhere? And he knew that he could utilize AI.
Ian MalcolmAnd now look at all the things that he's accomplished with it, right? If he had instead said, imagine if instead his thought was, well, AI is all clearly run by the Jews. So I hate AI. I'm going to break out of here, right? And didn't use his skill to amplify our message through that product and platform. We can hate on AI and we can note the fact that, yes, it's clearly all run and manipulated by.
Ian MalcolmBut we need to be pragmatic about how we're winning this thing. And so we need to do that by speaking the truth, by speaking truth to power. And every now and then, by being a polite, reasonable person that's trying to advance our cause forward, not just always spurging out that makes us look really childish. Gospel of Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz
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Ian MalcolmThe entire idea of the 1488 rhetoric of yesterday that I used to listen to way too much. Oh, I hate all the nads. That's an utter waste of time. You can do that all you want. You'll find an audience for it. Yes. You might even make some money because you can probably get monetized doing it. You know what you can't get monetized doing?
Ian MalcolmPeacefully discussing Jewish supremacy. Why do you think that is? It's because this is the thing they don't want us doing. So let's be better. Let's be stronger. With that, let's go to Mr. Dank. And then again, against my better judgment, we'll go to Guild Associate, and then we'll wind up the space.
Speaker 8Wait, Dank, can you come closer to the mic? It's that bad, huh? Yes, but do some better now. Okay. So, um...
Speaker 8Like, the AI is not just refusing us, like, it's refusing everybody that's speaking truth, like, even people that are trying to do biology work, like, it's a main issue, like, within that community of, like, you know, just think about health, like, how far they've, you know, they've thrown health out the window with vaccines and everything.
Speaker 8So, I mean, it's on every level that, you know, they're lying to us with that stuff. And that aspect, I'm like, you know, I think the new wave is the local AI. It's where you run it yourself and you can control it rather than the big companies controlling it. And there's people that are building better local AIs for you to run yourself.
Speaker 8And that's kind of where the goal is to move forward with that stuff to be able to fight it.
Ian MalcolmThat's so well stated. And it is. I mean, look, let's think about this. We could say... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2dre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmGang's done a wonderful job with that. The things that he's doing with the AI, if he can take some of that functionality, put it into that isolated rendition where he has more control of it, he can basically select what information it's referencing and think about the world that is possible when everybody tomorrow could walk around with an app where they could ask it a question and rather going to Apple or Google or whatever, it goes to the brilliance of truth teller or to Raed or so many others.
Ian MalcolmWhat if you could ask him questions about the Byzantine Empire and the person that Raed mentioned earlier, it could go off of his dataset. So we can have a little bit of control and limitation. That doesn't mean, I just want to call this out. It doesn't mean that if that comes about, we should only listen to that. We should always question everything.
Ian MalcolmAnd if I'm wrong about anything, I always appreciate when people correct that. But if we have some parameters around it, we can basically try and bring in as much of that, which is good. We can try and exclude that much of that, which is biased. And in doing so, imagine what we could do if we could arm the masses to have easy access to all that information.
Ian MalcolmBecause truthfully, going back, and this is why what Dank has been doing to put this content onto Rumble, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, again, I'll mention all of them, right? You can now go and you can search them very easily. You can go to the website that he's built and you can search not only the spaces and the titles, you can search those spaces for specific topics, which is unbelievable, right?
Ian MalcolmBut previously on X, And JoAnn has been doing this. JoAnn has a long running thread of basically the best faces that we've done. You can go through her post and see all of them historically, right? But nonetheless, you still have to scroll through all of that to try and locate it, right? So think of how much, think of how improved, I should say, I don't want to say better because JoAnn was doing the best that she had with what she had, which was this application, right?
Ian MalcolmBut think of the improvement that we can make on that approach when all of this can just be searched no differently than Joe Rogan's content. Gospel of Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D.
Ian MalcolmBecause right now, and for those that would want me to go to Nikita Pierre and say, F you, right? That guy can press one button and all of our everything that I've ever put on this application is gone in 10 seconds. Do you think, is that a good trade-off to say, I pissed that guy off? Like again, try to be reasonable. Like we are against the massive machine.
Ian MalcolmWe've got to be extremely clever. Does James Bond or What's Tom Cruise's? Ian, Ethan Hunt. That's it, right? Did James Bond and Ethan Hunt, when they're on a solo mission, do they walk in to the middle of what, I mean, it's usually, let's be real, it's gonna be Russian or German villains. Do they walk into the middle of the military base and be like, oh, guys, I am here.
Ian MalcolmNo, they sneak through the vents. They climb on the buildings. They do it in the middle of night because they have to, obviously, they have to be able to infiltrate a massive machine with very, very, very little manpower. That's what we got right now. We got to be clever. We got to be smart. Doesn't mean we need to be underhanded or dishonest.
Ian MalcolmThat's not what we're doing, right? We're just playing within the confines that we can play. That is the patriotic. It's the heroic. That's the intelligent. It's the pragmatic thing to be doing. Just spurring out is not going to assist us. Now, that being said, speaking of spurring out, We will go to Guild Associate. I always want to give free speech to anybody and everybody.
Ian MalcolmWe were going to close the space down, but we did ramble on a little bit there. So, Guild, the floor is yours, and I'll leave it up to JoAnn to manage and navigate.
@guildassoci4teSure. You know, it just sounds like we're waiting for Trust the Plan and the Democrats to tell you which direction to go. That's not the, you know, we don't need the mainstream news and political leaders to You know, liberate us from some type of humanitarian oppression. And that's really what it is. Always this victim type of like, we need to fight the system.
@guildassoci4teBut it's the very clowns like AOC and Bernie Sanders that you're waiting for. And that's never going to work, bro. Everybody's fed up with it.
Ian MalcolmYou know, both the people you just referenced are Jews, right?
Ian MalcolmNo, no, no, not either way. Do you think that my message, given everything I've talked about, would be let's wait for AOC and Bernie Sanders, who are both Jews, to fix the problem? How can you even say I hope not?
@guildassoci4teWhat I'm saying is you need some type of clout in order to get your message across. You don't need to wait for that. Wait, hang on.
Ian MalcolmThis is interesting. Okay, so we need clout to get our message out. But we shouldn't be patient and diligent trying to build up the ability to have clout. We should just be able to inherit it. Is that your suggestion?
@guildassoci4teI mean, you need your own.
Ian MalcolmOkay, you're telling this to me, and what are we doing right now?
@guildassoci4teI think you're attracting the working man. The socialist type of mindset.
Ian MalcolmOkay, I mean, socialism has its merit, I suppose. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, IanMalcolm84, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal,
@guildassoci4teYesterday, no. You kicked me out.
Ian MalcolmBut you were there for the space where I suggested precisely what I just said then, right?
Speaker 3Hang on.
Ian MalcolmSo you're suggesting that I'm not encouraging people to be independent when yesterday I did, while suggesting that I'm having people wait around, which I'm not. I'm asking for them to advocate for their interests, while you're suggesting that I'm telling people to be dependent upon AOC and Bernie Sanders, who are both Jews.
Ian MalcolmI mean, come on, man.
@guildassoci4teWhat I said was, you're waiting for the right type of bandwagon. And that's usually an establishment.
Speaker 9He's not waiting for anything. He's taking action right now. What are you talking about?
Ian MalcolmOkay, good. That's good. Okay, so hang on. So all of the critiques that you've labeled thus far, you would agree and acknowledge are incorrect? Is that fair?
@guildassoci4teIf that's what it is, then yeah, I'll agree. Yeah, but I don't know yet.
Ian MalcolmAre you a crazy person or I'm confused?
@guildassoci4teNo, I'm not a crazy person.
Ian MalcolmOkay, so if I go into a room and I say, guys, it's really bad that you're lighting the room on fire while you're attacking all the children. And then somebody standing in the middle of the room is like, well, the room's not on fire and there's no children in here. How do you think they would respond to you? I'm just kind of curious.
Ian MalcolmThat's not what I said. What I said. That are terribly, demonstrably incorrect. And then when corrected on them, you're taking no shame or change of tact. And I would assume if we had the same engagement tomorrow, it would be the exact same playbook over and over again.
@guildassoci4teJust saying, like, you know, you're really established, tied in. And if you are willing to make this independent movement, I would love to see it. I just haven't seen it yet. Is there a website or is there a fundraiser?
Ian MalcolmWe just talked about how Dank... built a website that I would have no technical ability to bring about. But we just talked about that like five minutes ago. IanMalcolm84.com is the website. And Dank has done all of the work behind that. And I'm just humbled and beyond impressed and amazed, in fact, with what he's been doing.
Ian MalcolmBut I just find it very strange because I often have people that will detract and say, well, you're not providing any potential solutions. You're not doing anything. You're just complaining about the problem. When clearly the way that we fix the problem is by bringing awareness to the problem so that everybody can stand in opposition of it so that we can then manifest a real change.
Ian MalcolmThat's not me looking and saying, trust the plan. That's me saying we all have to be a part of the plan that we're building. I agree.
Ian MalcolmYou have stumped me. I do not have anything to retort to that comment with. That was the first thing that you've said that might be accurate. But thank you for coming up. Thank you for being part of the conversation. I know that, so normally I would look around. I would either try to issue some kind of prayer. I would look to Christopher Woods.
Ian MalcolmI'd look to David Nietzsche. I'm going to look at Miss Joanne, the co-hostess with the absolute mostest. If you're not following her, I don't know what you're doing. I'm sure that you are. But in all sincerity, allegedly Dank is building this AI machine that I am so, again, I'm humbled, excited, and enthused for. I believe that it is things like that that are going to bring about the change to make the world a better place.
Ian MalcolmThat's how we get these ideas to more people, right? X is actually, this sounds kind of crazy, X is the smallest major social media platform of any of them. It's smaller than Facebook, it's smaller than Instagram, it's way smaller, it's about a Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmYou can share it with anybody even if they're not on X. Even if they were on X and you sent them a space, they might click a link and you know what probably would happen? It would probably take them to a generic X page because I bet you there's coding built in to make sure if you send it to a friend, it wouldn't bring them directly to the space because God forbid somebody hear it, right?
Ian MalcolmSo they've done all these things to try and manipulate and undermine our ability to do this. Now you got all those other options, those other portals. People don't have to navigate X and go to a space and figure out how to do the playback and all that other kind of stuff. We have people that come into these rooms Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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@joann_marieIt's so dark out there, but without you guys and without God, I wouldn't be able to make it. So I'm just so, so, so, so, so grateful. And that's it. Thank you. And Ian, no, I don't do the amazing rants that you have. I'm in the background better. But thank you so much, guys. And I love you all. And God bless.
Ian MalcolmNo, certainly God bless. Godspeed as always. So God bless for everything that everyone is that's in this room, everything that you're doing. Godspeed. We are winning. We are going to continue to win. We're going to continue to expand our voices, our base, right? The opportunities for new people to learn that. Thanks to the work again of Mr.
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Ian MalcolmThese will be shared by the likes of Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson. Ben Shapiro will be spurging out because you've got big people talking about these items. You will have some of the bigger people from the podcast circuits getting absolutely trounced, looking like fools because people are starting to call out the obviousness of Jewish supremacy.
Ian MalcolmI would have said that is impossible. But nonetheless, we will continue doing all that we can to spread these truths, to spread these messages, to make the world a better place. And speaking of such, In terms of this week, I just want to thank, again, Ms. JoAnn, as always, for being the co-hostess with the most, as she will be here with all of the conversations I'm about to suggest.
Ian MalcolmOn Thursdays, every week, we will be joined by Christopher Wood. He also often pops into these impromptu spaces, especially on the gospel. He's a man of great faith. But if there are... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, JoAnn Marie, Dank, Raed Jamal, The Force, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
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Ian MalcolmThis one, again, I'll just call out. This is not my perspective. I think it's an incorrect one, but I welcome other people's opinions, and I will always platform those that wish to just peacefully share their truths, not because... Let's be very clear. On their truth, things that they can defend, right? Truth is very black and white.
Ian MalcolmI would call out what I think are holes in this narrative, but they're welcome to share it, which is going to be on the Jewish influence on the American Revolution. Very timely, especially given... Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2thedre,
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Ian MalcolmI like the comment that was made before. It doesn't mean that anyone is better than any of the others. I just wish to protect civilizations, the races, the cultures, the peoples, the nations, so that the French can have France and the English can have England and the Irish can have Ireland. That seems like a really reasonable thing.
Ian MalcolmIt doesn't mean that I have to think any of those groups are better than any of the other ones. I would certainly like to go to France if I'm not mistaken. I think it's grapes, for example, that would be one of their delicacies. I'd like to have that there. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers, Scott Riener, Michael Rectenwald Ph.D., OfficialD2dre, Sahand Naseri, Christopher Wood, chachi arcola, Yitz Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30.
Ian MalcolmGospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers are advocating for that which runs antithetically to the words that they use to describe the ideas. It's wild that we live in this world, and that is why the learned man is the fool. They have been indoctrinated into a system of lies. The eyes of the child sees more clearly. So we should recognize that which is pure, that which is clearly obvious.
Ian MalcolmLove your neighbor as yourself. Love God above all other things. And you will have heaven on earth. I really believe that because in spite of the fact that we live amongst this hellscape where the evil guys control basically everything, we're able to build this growing community with all of you. And in doing so, we find that little piece of heaven in these discourses, in these conversations where we can speak those truths.
Ian MalcolmWe don't get slapped on the wrist for saying, hey, I think there's two genders. Gospel of Matthew 11, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30. Speakers 1, 25-30.
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