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dear fellow human i think by now you're sensing that something does not seem right
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but i also think that poorly argumented conspiracy theories have caused you to stay far from the fear-mongering media
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and conspiracy theorists alike but please listen because as you are watching millions fall into poverty
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because of the corona measures of the past year even if the greatest economic crisis in history has not affected you
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yet it will only be a matter of time until the rippling effects will hit you as well
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this is not fear-mongering but it's a harsh reality i also think we might mitigate the
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damage and may even do better provided we are informed correctly about our situation this is why i would like to
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show you a few facts you can easily check facts that are of crucial importance
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less than a handful of big corporations dominate every aspect of our lives
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that may seem exaggerated but from the breakfast we eat to the mattress we sleep on and everything we wear and
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consume in between is largely dependent on these corporations
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those are huge investment companies that determine the course of money flow they are the main characters of the play
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that we are witnessing i know your time is valuable so i
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summarize the most important data how does it work
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let's take pepsico as an example it is a parent company of many saudi
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companies and snack companies
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the so-called competitive brands are from factories from a few corporations who monopolize the entire industry
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in the packaged food industry there are a few big companies like unilever the coca-cola company mondelez and nestle
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in the picture you see that most brands in the food industry belong to one of these corporations
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the big companies are on the stock market and have the big shareholders in the board of directors
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on sources like yahoo finance we can see detailed company info such as who the biggest shareholders
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actually are let's take pepsico again as an example
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we see about 72 percent of stock is owned by no less than 3 155 institutional investors
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these are investment companies investment funds insurance companies banks and in some cases governments
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who are the biggest institutional investors of pepsico as you can see only 10 of the investors
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own together nearly one-third of the stock
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the top 10 of investors together amount to a value of 59 billion dollars
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but out of those 10 only three own more stock than the other seven
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let's remember them and look up who owns the most stocks of the coca-cola company the biggest competitor of pepsi
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the biggest lump of stock is again owned by institutional investors let's look at the top 10 and start at the bottom six
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of them four of these institutional investors we also saw at the bottom six of pepsico
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these are northern trusts jpmorgan chase geode capital management and wellington management
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now let's look at the four biggest stock owners
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[Music] they are blackrock vanguard and state street these are the world's biggest investment
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firms so pepsico and coca-cola are not competitors at all
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the other big companies that own a myriad of brand names like unilever mondelez and lesley are from the same
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small group of investors but it's not only in the food industry
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that their names come up let's find out on wikipedia which are
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the biggest tech companies [Music]
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facebook is the owner of whatsapp and instagram together with twitter they form the most popular social media
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platforms alphabet is the parent of all google
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companies like youtube and gmail but they are also the biggest investor
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in android one of the two operating systems for nearly all smartphones and tablets
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the other operating system is apple's ios if we add microsoft to debuff 3 we
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see 4 companies making the software for nearly all computers tablets and smartphones in the world
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let's see who are the biggest shareholders of these companies take facebook we see that 80 of the
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stock is owned by institutional investors these are the same names that came up in the food industry the same investors are
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in the top three next is twitter it forms with facebook and instagram the top three
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surprisingly this company is in the hands of the same investors as well we see them again with apple and even with
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their biggest competitor microsoft
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also if we look at other big companies in the tech industry that develop and make our computers tvs phones and home
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appliances we see the same big investors that together own the majority of the stock
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it's true for all industries i'm not exaggerating
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one last example let's book a holiday on a computer or smartphone we search for a flight to a sunny country on sky scanner
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or expedia both are from the same small group of investors
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we fly with one of the many airlines many of which are in the hands of the same investors and of governments as is
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the case with air france klm
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the plane we board is in most cases a boeing or an airbus also owned by the same names
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we book through booking.com or airbnb and when we arrive we go out for dinner and place a comment on tripadvisor
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[Music] the same big investors show up in every aspect of our trip
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and their power is even bigger because of the kerosene it's from their oil companies or refineries
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the steel from which the plane is made comes from their mining companies
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this small group of investment firms and funds and banks are namely also the biggest investors in the industry that
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dig for raw materials
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wikipedia shows that the biggest mining companies have the same big investors that we see everywhere
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also the big agricultural businesses on which the entire food industry depends
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they own buyer the parent company of monsanto the biggest seed producer in the world
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but they are also the shareholders of the big textile industry
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and even many popular fashion brands who make the clothing out of the cotton are owned by the same investors
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whether we look at the world's biggest solar panel companies or oil refineries the stocks are in the hands of the same
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companies
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they own the tobacco companies that produce all the popular tobacco brands
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but they also own all big pharmaceutical companies and the scientific institutions that produce medicine
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they own the companies that produce our metals and also the entire car plane and weapon industry
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where a great deal of the medals and raw materials are used
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the only companies that build our electronics down the big warehouses and online markets and even the means of
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payments we use to buy their products [Music]
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to make this video as short as possible i only showed you the tip of the iceberg if you decide to research this with the
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sources i just showed you then you will see that most popular insurance companies banks construction companies
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telephone companies restaurant chains and cosmetics are owned by the same institutional investors we have just
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seen
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[Music] these institutional investors are mainly investment firms banks and insurance
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companies [Music] in turn they themselves are owned by
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shareholders and the most surprising thing is that they own each other's stocks [Music]
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together they form an immense network comparable to a pyramid the smaller investors are owned by larger investors
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those are owned by even bigger investors the visible top of this pyramid shows only two companies whose names we have
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often seen by now they are vanguard and blackrock the power of these two companies is beyond
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your imagination not only do they own a large part of the stocks of nearly all big companies
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but also the stocks of the investors in those companies this gives them a complete monopoly
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a bloomberg report states that both these companies in the year 2028 together will have investments in the
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amount of 20 trillion dollars [Music]
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that means that they will own almost anything bloomberg calls blackrock the fourth
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branch of government because it's the only private agency that closely works with the central banks
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blackrock lends money to the central bank but it's also the advisor it also developed the software the
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central bank uses
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many blackrock employees were in the white house with bush and obama
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its ceo larry fink can count on a warm welcome from leaders and politicians
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not so strange if you know that he is the front man of the ruling company
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[Music] but larry fink does not pull the strings himself
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blackrock itself is also owned by shareholders who are those shareholders
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we come to a strange conclusion the biggest shareholder is vanguard
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but now he gets murky vanguard is a private company and we cannot see who the shareholders are
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[Music] the elite who own vanguard apparently do
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not like being in the spotlights but of course they cannot hide from who is willing to dig
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reports from oxfam and bloomberg say that one percent of the world together owns more money than the other 99
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percent even worse oxfam says that 82 percent of
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all earned money in 2017 went to this one percent
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forbes the most famous business magazine says that in march 2020 there were
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2095 billionaires in the world [Music]
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this means that vanguard is owned by the richest families in the world if we research their history we see that
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they have always been the wealthiest some of them even before the start of the industrial revolution
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because their history is so interesting and extensive i will make a sequel
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for now i just want to say that these families of whom many are in royalty are the founders of our banking system and
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of every industry in the world
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these families have never lost power but due to an increasing population they had to hide behind firms like vanguard which
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the stockholders are the private funds and non-profits of these families
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to clarify the picture i have to explain briefly what non-profits actually are
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these appear to be the link between companies politics and media
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this conceals the conflicts of interests a bit
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[Music] non-profits also called foundations are
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dependent on the nations they do not have to disclose who their
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donors are they can invest the money in the way they see fit and do not pay taxes as
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long as the profits are invested again in new projects
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in this way non-profits keep hundreds of billions of dollars among themselves
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according to the australian government non-profits are an ideal way of financing terrorists and of massive
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money laundering [Music]
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the foundations and funds of the families that are the richest stay in the background as much as possible
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for issues that get much attention the foundation of philanthropists are used that are lower in rank but very rich
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i want to keep it short so i will show you the three most important ones that connect all industries in the world
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they are the bill melinda gates foundation the open society foundation of the controversial multi-billionaire
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soros and the clinton foundation
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i will give you a very short introduction to show you their power according to the website of the world economic forum
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the gates foundation is the biggest sponsor of the whole
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that was after donald trump quit usa financial support to the who in 2020
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so the gates foundation is one of the most influential entities in everything that concerns our health
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the gaze foundation works closely with the biggest pharma companies among which are pfizer astrazeneca johnson and
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johnson biontech and buyer and we have just seen who their biggest shareholders are
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bill gates was not a poor computer nerd who miraculously became very rich he's from a philanthropist's family that
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works for the absolute elite his microsoft is owned by vanguard
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blackrock and berkshire heatherway but the gates foundation after blackrock
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and vanguard is the biggest shareholder in berkshire hathaway
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he was even the member of the board there we would need hours if we wanted to
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uncover everything in which gates the open society foundation of soros and the clinton foundation are involved
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the former bridge to the current situation so i had to introduce them
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we need to start the next topic with a question someone likes me who never makes videos come with an old laptop
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objectively show that only two companies hold a monopoly in all industries in the
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world my question is why is this never talked
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about in the media we can choose daily between all sorts of documentaries and tv programs but none
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of them cover this subject is it not interesting enough
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or are there other interests at play wikipedia again gives us the answer
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they say that about 90 of the international media is owned by nine media conglomerates
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whether we take the monopolist netflix in amazon prime
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or enormous concerns that own many daughter companies like time warner the walt disney company
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comcast fox corporations bertosman and viacom cbs
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we see that the same names own the stocks these corporations not only make all the
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programs movies and documentaries but also own the channels on which those are broadcast
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so not only the industries but also the information is owned by the elite
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i will show you briefly how this works in the netherlands to start with all the dutch mainstream
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media are owned by three companies the first one is the periscope the parent company of the following brands
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apart from the many newspapers and magazines they also own cenoma the parent company of some of the big
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commercial dutch channels
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many media outlets from abroad like vtm are also owned by the bears group
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the second one is media house one of europe's biggest media concerns
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in the netherlands media house owns the following brands until 2017 also sky radio and radio
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veronica were owned by media house as were radio 538 and radio 10.
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and then there is bertelsmann which is one of the 9 biggest media firms
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this company owns rtl that owns 45 television stations and 32 radio
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stations in 11 countries
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but bertelsmann is also co-owner of the world's biggest book publisher penguin random house
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[Music] the stocks of these companies are owned
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by private funds of three families those are the belgium vantillo family
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the belgian license family and the german bertos mon mon family
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all three families sided with the nazis in the ward
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according to wikipedia for this reason the telegraph the lyson newspaper was
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temporarily forbidden in the netherlands after the war
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to complete this overview look at where the news comes from
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the daily news of all these media outlets the diverse news media do not produce news
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they use information and footage from the press agencies amp and reuters these agencies are not independent a p is
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owned by talpa john the mall thompson reuters is owned by the powerful canadian thompson family
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the most important journalists and editors working for these agencies are a member of a journalism agency like the
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european journalism center
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these are one of the biggest european sponsors of media related projects
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they educate journalists publish study books provide training spaces and press
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agencies and work closely together with the big corporations google and facebook
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for journalistic analysis and views the big media use project syndicate
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this is the most powerful organization in the field
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project syndicate and organizations like i mentioned are together with the press agencies the link between all worldwide
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media outlets when news anchors read from their
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autocues chances are that the text stems from one of these organizations
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that is the reason that worldwide media shows synchronicity in their reporting
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plaguing our country the sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media more alarming
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some media outlets publish these same fake stories without checking facts first the sharing of biased false news
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this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely
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dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our
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democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our
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democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is
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extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy this is extremely dangerous to
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our democracy this is extremely dangerous to our democracy
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and look at the european journalism center itself again the gates foundation and the open society foundation
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they are also heavily sponsored by facebook google the ministry of education and science and the ministry
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of foreign affairs who sponsors the organization and press agencies that produce our news
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with project syndicate we see the bmgf the open society foundation and the
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european journalism center the organizations that bring the news get paid by non-profit organizations of
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the same elite that also owns the entire media but also a part of taxpayers money is
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used to pay them in belgium there are protests regularly since media house and the periscope
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receive millions of euros from the government while many are abroad
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as a closing note we take our dutch public broadcasting service mpo [Music]
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criticism that it is a mouthpiece of the government that in itself could be a mouthpiece of the big corporation is not
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unfounded the chairman of the supervisory board of the npo is chibi yaustra we wrote the
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electoral platform for the vehi day a right-wing liberal party
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former favourite day leader at naples was chairman of hotels
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vevodain legislator eric vandenberg is chairman of the anti-air
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former chairman of the favory day boss a norn is now chairman of vaynel
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former pay for the ass state secretary martijn van damme controls the distribution of benefits to the mpo and
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sits in the board of the mpo
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former chairman of the bay from the eyes now in the supervisory board of the vara
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[Music] syria politician paul rupp is chairman
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of the supervisory board of cairo and survey [Music] the partner of the asia's insist of
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minister olegrin irena von breiko is editor-in-chief of the news comedy luba
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former news anchor pia dykstra is now a member of parliament for daisy's assistance
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well this was a lot to chew on and i tried to make it as short as i could i only used examples that i thought were
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necessary to create a clear overview
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this helps to better understand our current situation that can shed new light on past events
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[Music] there will be enough time to dive into
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the past but now let's talk about today but my goal is to inform you about the danger we are in now
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the elite governs every aspect of our lives also the information we get and they depend on a coordination
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cooperation to connect all industries in the world to serve their interests
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this is done through the world economic forum among others a very important organization
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every year in davos the ceos of big corporations meet national leaders politicians and other influential
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parties like unicef and greenpeace in the supervisory board of the waf is
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former president al gore our own minister kach
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fayk zeibsma chairman of the royal dutch state mines and the commissioner of the bay the dutch bank
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christine lagarde the chairwoman of the european central bank
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also politician ferret grapperhow's son works for the wef
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wikipedia says that the annual fee for members is x euros [Music]
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but over half of our budget comes from partners who pay the cost for politicians who otherwise could not
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afford membership wikipedia also mentions this
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according to critics the wef is for rich businesses to do business with other businesses or with politicians
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for most members the wef would support personal gain instead of being a means
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to solve the world's problems why would there be many world problems
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if the industry leaders bankers and politicians from 1971 onwards have gathered every year to solve the world's
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problems isn't it illogical that after 50 years of meetings between environmentalists
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and the ceos of the most polluting companies nature is gradually doing worse not better
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that those critics are right it's clear when we look at the main partners that together make up more than half of the
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budget of the wef [Music]
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because these are blackrock the open society foundation
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the bill melinda gates foundation and many big companies from which
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vanguard and blackrock own the stocks
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chairman and founder of the wef is klaus schwab a swiss professor and businessman
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[Music] in his book the great reset he writes about the plans of his organization
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the coronavirus is according to him a great opportunity to reset our societies [Music]
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he calls it building back better the slogan is now on the lips of all globalist politicians in the world
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moment the crucial moment to rebuild the future to reset our policies we also
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want to work together on building back better i call it buildback better but the
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coveted 19 pandemic can also be a moment for resolving long-standing conflicts and addressing structural weaknesses
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it's certainly a major crisis but it also offers us a unique opportunity
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four sets of priorities can guide response to buildback better to build back a better world but also to build
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back better this pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset
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and achieve the sustainable development goals our old society must switch to a new one
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says swab the people own nothing but work for the state to have their primary needs met
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[Music] the wef says it's necessary for the
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consumption society the elite forced upon us is not sustainable anymore
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schwab says in his book that we will never return to the old normal and the wef published a video recently
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to make clear that by 2030 we will own nothing but we will be happy
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you probably heard of the new world order the media wants us to believe that this
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is a conspiracy theory yet it has been talked about by leaders for decades george bush senior bill clinton and
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nelson mandela but also world famous philanthropists like cecile rhodes david rockefeller
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henry kissinger and even george soros we have before us the opportunity to forge
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for ourselves and for future generations a new world order a world where the rule of law
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not the law of the jungle governs the conduct of nations when we are successful
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and we will be we have a real chance at this new world order an order in which a credible
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united nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision
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of the un's founders after 1989 president bush kept
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said and it's a phrase that i often use myself that we needed a new world order the affirmative task we have now
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is uh is to actually um uh create uh a new world order
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[Music] the un presented in 2015 her
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controversial agenda 2030. it is almost identical to the great reset of klaus schwab
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the un wants to make sure as does schwab that in 2030 poverty hunger pollution
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and disease no longer plague the earth sounds nice but wait till you read the small print
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the plan is that agenda 2030 will be paid by us the citizens just like they ask of us now to give
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away a rights for public health they will ask us to give away our wealth to battle poverty
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these are no conspiracy theories it is on their official website
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it comes down to this the un wants taxes from western countries to be split by the mega
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corporations of the elite to create a brand new society
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it's a new infrastructure because fossil fuels are gone in 2030. for this project the un says we need a world government
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namely the un itself
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the un agrees with schwab that a pandemic is a golden chance to accelerate the implementation of agenda
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2030. it is worrisome that the wef and the un
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openly admit that pandemics and other catastrophes can be used to reshape society
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we must not think lightly about this and do thorough research
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on friday october 18 2019 months before the pandemic was announced a gathering
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was held in the pierre hotel in new york city it was a meeting for very important
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persons present were politicians highly credited health experts and pharmacologists the
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goal of the gathering was the simulation of a worldwide pandemic
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could be a coincidence right but as an example they used a coronavirus the simulation covered how
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the virus would develop and how it could only be detained if people cooperated in industries governments and government
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agencies again a new world order to save us
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is it surprising when i tell you that this gathering event 201 was organized by the world economic forum the bill
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melinda gates foundation and the johns hopkins institute
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this is no conspiracy theory look on the official website of event 201
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at this point you may not be surprised anymore that the robert koch institute just like any other public institute is
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closely connected to gates who and that it created a similar simulation
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in 2012 [Music]
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just like in event 201 they took a coronavirus as an example in this simulation the starting point
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was a food market in southeast asia a corona virus would jump from an animal to a human
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in the simulation it takes some weeks for the chinese to discover the virus in this way it can spread all over the
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world a simulation is made of the next three years of lockdowns destroyed economies and the impacts on society
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riots and protests included i won't go into the details look it up
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on the website of the german government lastly i would like to show you part of
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a talk of neurologist mark van gaanst which he held on january 22nd 2019 in
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chatham house the chatham house organization is financed by the elite corporations and
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also by the gates foundation
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this is an important non-profit in london where important figures gather to talk about the world's problems
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the chatham house prize was given to hillary clinton melinda gates and john kerry
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during the talk our own up oyster house is in the front row
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fahrens explains how he misled the people during the swine flu he triggered fear by death numbers without context
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and media manipulation he loves as he tells how he made sure that the vaccines of the pharmaceutical companies he was
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working for them were accepted by many fearful people to tell you about my experiences being
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the the crisis manager the flu commissioner for for belgium and and highlighting the communication uh
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aspects there and then you have one opportunity to do it right i mean day one is so important
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uh in day one you start your communication with the press with the people and and you have to do it right i
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mean you have to go for one voice one message in belgium they chose to uh appoint a
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non-politician to do that and i have no party affiliations and that makes things a little bit at that time at least a
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little bit easier because you're not you're not attacked politically majority minority uh that doesn't come into play
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and that was a huge advantage the second advantage is that you can play in brussels the complete naive guy and and
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get a lot more done than you would otherwise be uh be able to do you have to be omnipresent that first day or the
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first days so that you attract the media attention uh you you make an agreement with them that you will tell them all
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and if they call you will pick up the phone when you do that then you can profit from these early days to to get
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complete carpet coverage of the field and they're not going to search for alternative voices there
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and if you do that that makes things a lot easier and then you have to say okay well we will have h1n1 debts of course
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that would be unavoidable uh i used there sir donaldson's uh quote where he said that in the uk by the peak of the
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epidemic 40 people would die uh per day at the end of the summer
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so 62 at that time million people in uk 40 deaths a day i worked it out for belgium that would be seven that's a day
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at the peak of the epidemic i used that in the media seven belgian flu uh that's
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per uh per day at the peak of the epidemic would be realistic that is true in every year even
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pandemically that is very very conservative however talking about fatalities is important
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because when you say that people say wow what do you mean people die because of influenza and that was a necessary step
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to uh to take and then of course a couple of days later you had the first
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h1n1 death in the country and the scene was set and it was already talked about
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and then you have to pick who is going to be vaccinated first and then well women and children first
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whatever i mean risk groups they were important and then i misused the the fact that the uh the top top football
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soccer clubs in belgium um inappropriately uh and against all uh
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agreements vaccinated their uh they made their soccer players priority people so
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i said i can use that because if the the population really believes that this this vaccine is so desirable that even
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the soccer players would be dishonest to get their vaccine uh i i said okay i can
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i can play with that so i made a big fuzz about this this is his raving mad
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but it worked we could talk for hours about the virus of which the survival rate is 99.98
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and about incomprehensible rules that destroy our society millions of entrepreneurs are broke
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countless people died in loneliness in care homes separated from their families this is no life
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but we know enough facts now that place the corona rules in a much clearer perspective
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the perspective of the elite big blackrock and big vanguard do not
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benefit from borders import taxes and real diversity
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only by means of fear and media manipulation can encontain us
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the elites not going to cure us from the diseases we got from their toxic foods or from the environmental pollution
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if we did not get sick the pharmaceutical industry would collapse
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nothing sells better than fear is the slogan of virologists like van gaanst
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you're going to be surprised like i was that we have often been warned
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i think we're being run by maniacs if anybody can put on paper what
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our government and the american government etc and the russian china what they are
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actually trying to do i mean i think they're all insane you know but i'm liable to be put away
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as insane for expressing them you know that's what's insane
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with this video i reach out and hope to bridge the ever-growing gap between us
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[Music] [Applause] [Music]
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[Music]
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thank you for listening i hope in a free future we will remember this time as a unique moment in human history it will
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be a tough journey but we will travel together we will help each other when we fall and
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we will not be fearful we are the 99 percent
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[Music]
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