They're Poisoning Us! The Shocking Truth About Global Control

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9 December 2017 ·
The video explores societal labels, racial identity, power dynamics, and the implications of new laws on personal and national identity.
[49:29-49:46]
The narrator discusses the negative implications of being labeled 'black' and its personal impact.
I'm actually changing my name because of it. Because I've dealt with the police. They call me black. I know black means dead. It means your dead status. It means actually your Christian property. Okay, that's real talk.
[49:46-50:10]
The narrator questions racial identity and emphasizes that national identity is more significant.
And this isn't a thing about a white and a black issue. Because even if you're calling yourself white, there's no nation. Of the whites. You know? You can be a European. You can be a German. You know what I mean? You can be a Russian. You know what I mean? European is just broad for the nation over in Europe.
[50:10-50:22]
Nations are represented by their nationals, highlighting the importance of national identity.
You got Russians. You got Like, whatever. Greece. Whatever. Any nation. But these nations are represented by nationals. People of the nation.
[50:22-50:44]
The narrator critiques the testing of energy weapons for future conflicts and the role of the United Nations.
The United Nation, and this is the fucked up thing. This is why everybody is getting fucked over. This is why they're testing energy weapons on the people in California or in Santa Barbara or in Portugal or in Australia. Why are they doing it? How can they do it? They gotta test their weapons for a new world war.
[50:44-51:15]
Concerns are raised about the Vatican's influence on global population control, particularly affecting 'black people'.
They're trying to eliminate the fucking population. They're trying to eliminate as many quote-unquote black people as they can because they hold the largest estate on the planet that's unclaimed. And it's been hypothecated by the popes of Rome. And since the popes of Rome got people coming at them and they're in a position of like They've got to give up their power or else some people, they don't want to give up the power. The Pope's claiming, hey, I've got nothing to do with this. This isn't my game anymore. I'm taking a step back.
[51:15-51:30]
The narrator reflects on the Pope's influence and the actions of corporations under his authority.
I love Jesus. Even though he knows he doesn't love Jesus. But that's what he's going to tell everybody. And then the fucking corporations that are running around underneath him. Are not going to fool. Going crazy on the fucking people out here.
[51:30-51:41]
The narrator lists environmental and health threats faced by people in their homes.
And then we as the people. Being fucking burnt alive in our houses. Being fucking poisoned in our skies. Being fluoridated in our water.
[51:41-52:04]
Concerns about food safety and government responsibility regarding mutant food are expressed.
Fucking given fucking mutant food. Like mutant animals to eat. Like possibly human meat to eat. And if it's going to be plants. Then there's fucking chemicals and all this shit in the fucking shit. Why are they doing What sane, loving government that cares about the people would do this to them?
[52:04-52:16]
The narrator introduces themes of citizenship and status, emphasizing that people are treated as if they are at war with their government.
They don't care about us. They claim to be at war with their citizens. The 14th Amendment of Citizenship. This is the thing. It's all about status.
[52:16-53:10]
The narrator discusses how Jamaica is being used as a testing ground for policies affecting its citizens.
It doesn't matter if you're calling yourself Canadian. It doesn't matter if you're calling yourself an American. It doesn't matter if you're calling yourself Jamaican. This is a big one for Jamaica too. Because what's going on in Jamaica? People don't realize Jamaica's being used as a testing ground. Because there are black people over there that are Jamaicans. Black, Jamaican, double negative. Why is it a double negative, Nathan? How can you say that about these people? That's not a very nice thing to say. Black and Jamaican, they're human beings. They're people just like you and me. Yes, they are. They are men. They are women. But because they're calling themselves black, Black. And because they're calling themselves Jamaican. Those are statuses. Those are corporate statuses. That make them non-descendable. Have no rights. Have no human rights. Have no connection to the land.
[53:10-53:25]
Introduction of a new identification law in Jamaica is discussed, indicating upcoming changes.
Or their inheritance. So what's happening in Jamaica you ask? Oh let me tell you. Well next year. I was going to say the British Parliament. But it might as well be. In Jamaica. Just fucking passed a fucking law that.
[53:25-54:21]
Details about new ID card requirements for Jamaican citizens and the implications for those who fail to comply are provided.
They're bringing in an identification card. Every Jamaican's got to have one. Oh, that's great. Why is that a bad thing? Oh, well, because of the requirements that they're requiring everybody to do. You got to have your eye scanned. You got to have your fingerprint scanned. You got to have your blood taken. You got to have a fucking vein tracking done. for jamaica like a very poor country okay country not a nation it's a country it's corporate controlled by britain so what are they doing over there they're telling everybody over there by 2018 everybody who's living here calling themselves jamaican has to have one of these cards if you don't you're going to be locked up if you cannot pay a hundred thousand dollars Is that not a fucking cash grab?
[54:21-54:41]
Nathan reflects on corporate identity and personal realization, expressing how he feels like a corporation rather than a person.
Why is that important, Nathan? Sorry, this is my corporate name, Nathan. This is what I'm going by now. This is what I'm known by now. This is what I've been given. My mother gave me this name, Nathan. Apparently I'm not Nathan anymore. I'm a corporation.

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