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[00:00:00] Do you guys know what's going on in
[00:00:01] Mexico?
[00:00:04] Mexico is an open rebellion against
[00:00:07] their president.
[00:00:08] >> Conspiracy [music] theories are entering
[00:00:10] a danger.
[00:00:11] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:00:14] democracy.
[00:00:14] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:00:16] [music] even if less than 1% is true,
[00:00:20] that will be enough to collapse the
[00:00:22] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:00:25] planet.
[00:00:32] And it's not all because she's Jewish,
[00:00:36] but it's not not because she's Jewish
[00:00:39] and sold out their country. And there's
[00:00:42] a lot of backstory that we're not going
[00:00:43] to get all into, but if you know a
[00:00:46] little bit about the history of Mexican
[00:00:47] politics, you would know about um Amllo,
[00:00:49] their their past president that started
[00:00:52] this new like political party and
[00:00:55] movement. Um, this is outside of their
[00:00:58] capital building, their uh, what's it
[00:01:00] called? It's got a weird name. It's like
[00:01:01] their palace, their royal palace or some
[00:01:03] [ __ ] which sounds weird to have in
[00:01:05] Mexico. Um,
[00:01:08] but Amllo
[00:01:10] uh, started this new policy against the
[00:01:13] cartels called hugs not bullets. And his
[00:01:16] idea was
[00:01:18] when we try to crack down on the
[00:01:20] cartels,
[00:01:21] so many people get hurt and there's all
[00:01:23] this violence. It's really
[00:01:24] uncomfortable. So maybe what we should
[00:01:26] do is just hugs, not bullets, and let's
[00:01:28] just not focus on the cartels. Let's
[00:01:30] just ignore the cartels and
[00:01:34] pretend they don't exist. And that'll
[00:01:36] really solve the problem.
[00:01:39] And so
[00:01:41] Amllo
[00:01:43] made a lot of friends with bankers and
[00:01:45] other business people. And you know, I'm
[00:01:48] not expert enough to have an opinion on
[00:01:50] how well he ran the country, but he
[00:01:52] certainly didn't crack down on the
[00:01:53] cartels. I can tell you that much. And
[00:01:55] Claudia Shinbomb, their new president,
[00:01:59] she entered into his party, rose up
[00:02:01] through the ranks and became his
[00:02:04] successor.
[00:02:06] There was all these conspiracy theories
[00:02:09] about Claudia Shinbomb when she was
[00:02:10] elected. Claudia Shinebomb, if you if
[00:02:14] you're needing a visual, um I'm sure you
[00:02:16] remember her face, right? This is
[00:02:19] Claudia Shine Bomb. There were all these
[00:02:22] conspiracy theories about how many
[00:02:24] people how many candidates were killed
[00:02:26] in the Mexican elections when she was
[00:02:28] elected. And I looked into those
[00:02:30] conspiracy theories and they are not
[00:02:32] they do not hold water. They were they
[00:02:34] were jinned up. Um and it's very easy to
[00:02:36] understand when you actually look into
[00:02:38] it for 10 seconds. Um there was like
[00:02:41] hundreds of political people and
[00:02:44] candidates that were assassinated that
[00:02:46] year in the election cycle. None of them
[00:02:48] were a part of the presidential
[00:02:49] election. They were across all elections
[00:02:52] in all states and counties and
[00:02:54] municipalities all across Mexico. And it
[00:02:56] was a very typical number because Mexico
[00:02:59] is run by cartels and people get shot
[00:03:01] all the [ __ ] time. And so actually it
[00:03:04] was like a real number that then got
[00:03:06] misconstrued online and then got run as
[00:03:08] propaganda for, you know, organic or
[00:03:10] inorganic reasons. Um, so don't get
[00:03:13] fooled by the fake [ __ ] because you
[00:03:15] don't need all the fake [ __ ] to to just
[00:03:17] get into her stance on the cartels and
[00:03:19] her relationships with the bankers and
[00:03:21] what she's actually doing for Mexico.
[00:03:23] And Mexico is [ __ ] done with it. And
[00:03:25] Mexico don't give two shits about being
[00:03:28] politically correct. Um, and they are
[00:03:31] rowdy. Um, this is a police wall with
[00:03:34] shields and barricades and they're all
[00:03:37] like lining up and getting wicked with
[00:03:39] it. Um, they spray painted this on the
[00:03:43] presidential palace's doors, which if
[00:03:46] you don't speak Spanish,
[00:03:49] um,
[00:03:53] um,
[00:03:55] you could translate it for yourself.
[00:03:57] [laughter]
[00:04:00] Actually, in this case, BHA probably has
[00:04:02] a slightly more like prostitutorial sort
[00:04:06] of an implication in this case is
[00:04:09] probably how it would be used here. But
[00:04:11] yeah, all these words work, you know,
[00:04:13] together. Um, because
[00:04:17] there's some crazy footage from these
[00:04:20] barriers of it of them like tearing it
[00:04:22] down and then like totally brawling with
[00:04:24] these police officers. It's like pretty
[00:04:26] gnarly. Um, I'm not going to show this
[00:04:28] one. They uh they like grab these cops
[00:04:31] and are throwing them down and beating
[00:04:32] them with like freaking bolt cutters and
[00:04:35] stuff. It's it's wild. Um Mexicans do
[00:04:39] not f around. Um and this is going on
[00:04:42] live right now. So
[00:04:47] yeah.
[00:04:49] Yeah.
[00:04:52] Government Putada for [snorts] sure down
[00:04:55] there. So, that's happening in Mexico
[00:04:57] right now and it's a little spicy and I
[00:05:01] thought you should know because there's
[00:05:03] so much going on it'd be easy to miss,
[00:05:05] right?
[00:05:08] Why are they angry? Because she's sold
[00:05:09] their country out. Yeah. So, I'm not I I
[00:05:12] would have to do more research into
[00:05:13] Claudia's presidency because I haven't
[00:05:15] actually paid back attention to her
[00:05:16] presidency in specific since she was
[00:05:18] elected. I did a fair bit of digging
[00:05:20] into her candidacy and into Amllo and
[00:05:22] into the history of Mexican politics
[00:05:24] when she was getting elected to dig into
[00:05:27] the allegations that they'd murdered a
[00:05:28] bunch of people when she got elected.
[00:05:30] Um, and so I got a bit of a background
[00:05:33] on Amllo and the cartel relationship
[00:05:35] with the presidency down there. um and
[00:05:38] Carlos Slim and the banking interests in
[00:05:41] Mexico. But uh I I have to do more
[00:05:43] looking into Claudia and what she's been
[00:05:45] up to and the particular grievances of
[00:05:47] the Mexican people today before I could
[00:05:50] tell you with any authority at all.
[00:05:53] But
[00:05:57] you I to be fair
[00:06:01] one direction that the investigation is
[00:06:02] bound to go is that she is the first
[00:06:04] ever Jewish president in the country of
[00:06:07] Mexico and Mexico is a Roman Catholic
[00:06:11] country. There's like 2% or something of
[00:06:14] the population that are Jewish. So it's
[00:06:16] just a little weird. It's just like a
[00:06:19] little weird
[00:06:21] and you can't help but wonder
[00:06:25] because
[00:06:28] I noticed that as Trump came into his
[00:06:30] second term
[00:06:32] to the north of us, they got rid of
[00:06:35] Justin Trudeau because he had expired
[00:06:37] his usefulness and they put in Mark
[00:06:38] Carney who has a very very strong resume
[00:06:42] as a world banker as a banking
[00:06:46] globalist.
[00:06:47] deep state [ __ ] and he's very
[00:06:50] smart and he is very qualified and from
[00:06:53] a very interesting pedigree and he is
[00:06:55] clearly an asset of
[00:06:59] the cabal we'll just say. [snorts] And
[00:07:02] then to our south, Mexico elects for the
[00:07:04] first time ever, a Jewish female
[00:07:06] president that's,
[00:07:09] let's just say, seems to allegedly be
[00:07:12] kind of aligned with the cartels and
[00:07:15] with the banking interests and with the
[00:07:18] more globalist kind of thing, whatever
[00:07:20] that might be. And so when the northern
[00:07:23] and southern border of the United States
[00:07:25] were getting sandwiched in by relatively
[00:07:28] shady leadership,
[00:07:30] that looks like a setup and that looks
[00:07:32] very suspicious. So I'm going to look
[00:07:33] into that more.
[00:07:36] Fortunately, Mexicans don't don't take
[00:07:38] no [ __ ] Mexicans
[00:07:41] Mexicans are hard [ __ ] down
[00:07:43] there. So
[00:07:45] yeah, people all over the world are
[00:07:47] rising up.
[00:07:49] That would be enough to collapse the
[00:07:51] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:07:54] planet.
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