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00:00The International Karlspreis to Aachen
00:12to the President of the European Commission, Dr. Ursula von der Leyen,
00:18verliehen in Würdigung einer herausragenden Führungspersönlichkeit.
00:31Wir gratulieren sehr, sehr herzlich und wünschen weiterhin Kraft für die Zukunft.
00:49Alles Gute.
00:51So weit der Text der Urkunde. Zu dem Preis gehört auch noch eine Million Preisgeld.
00:56This is my video update on this Friday afternoon, May the 30th.
01:06Coming to you from Limassol, Cyprus.
01:12Let's talk about some news.
01:18And let's start things off with a possible 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
01:35This is the work of Witkoff, announced yesterday.
01:43And from my understanding of things, Netanyahu has already agreed to this ceasefire.
01:53And according to various media outlets, Hamas has also agreed to this 60-day ceasefire.
02:05Israel and Hamas agreed to Gaza ceasefire proposal.
02:08A 60-day truce for the release of hostages has been proposed by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Israel Prime Minister.
02:18Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled his readiness to accept a roadmap presented by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff
02:25during a meeting with the relatives of hostages still in Hamas captivity in Gaza.
02:30Arab media later reported that Hamas had also accepted the deal to release the remaining Israeli hostages held in the enclave in exchange for a temporary truce.
02:41Haaretz newspaper quoted an anonymous Israeli official as saying that Washington's proposal envisages the release of the remaining 10 living hostages
02:50and the return of 18 bodies held in Gaza by Hamas over the course of a week.
02:55In exchange, Netanyahu's government would reportedly agree to a 60-day ceasefire.
03:01So I don't think, at least at the time of recording this video, that this has been announced by the White House, by President Trump or Witkoff.
03:13But it does look like this will be officially announced today, I imagine, that there is an agreement for a 60-day ceasefire.
03:24So we'll await the announcements from the White House if this is indeed the case, and we will take it from there.
03:35We'll see if this ceasefire can hold.
03:38So we have some news, some more breaking news from yesterday, actually yesterday breaking news, but I couldn't include it in my video update.
03:49I had already recorded my video from yesterday, but once I finished my video, we got the breaking news that Serbia, my oh my, Serbia has been selling weapons to Ukraine.
04:07Ukraine, allegedly selling weapons to Ukraine, though Vucic has pretty much admitted to the Russian intel, which came out with the allegations yesterday that Serbia has been providing weapons to Ukraine.
04:24Vucic gave a statement immediately after this report was published by Russian intelligence and he admitted that perhaps there have been Serbian defense contractors that have been getting weapons, funneling weapons to Ukraine.
04:47But he said that that he has spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin about this when he was in Moscow for Victory Day.
04:58They had a meeting about this and they put together a working group, Serbia and Russia, and they're going to deal with this.
05:08But the fact remains that it does look like various defense contractors, Serbian defense contractors over the past couple of years have been funneling weapons to the Alensky regime from the ex-account of Russians with attitude.
05:26Serbia supplied Ukraine with over 100,000 artillery shells and 1 million rounds of small arms ammo, according to Russian foreign intelligence.
05:35Despite Belgrade's declared neutrality, Serbian arms reach Ukraine via NATO countries using end user certificate loopholes.
05:44They're using loopholes.
05:45They're using loopholes, I believe I read in in Czechia, in the Czech Republic.
05:56That's how the weapons in Poland, that's how the weapons are making it to Ukraine.
06:01And they're also using African, they're using African companies who then, from what I read, get the weapons to the Czechia and then from Czechia to Poland and then from Poland to the Green Goblin.
06:17Serbian firms secretly delivering ammunition to Ukraine, Russian spy agency.
06:22The weapons manufacturers are undermining Belgrade's neutrality stance, the SVR said the SVR is the foreign intel of Russia.
06:32And when they published this report, Russian foreign intelligence, they said, and I quote, as they were publishing this, as they published this and they came out with a statement.
06:43Russian foreign intel said is a direct quote.
06:48The Serbian defense industry is trying to shoot Russia in the back.
06:52That's a direct quote from the Russian intelligence.
06:57Not good, not good at all.
07:01Let's see here.
07:03What is what is the Kiev independence saying as they're reporting on this story?
07:09Later on May 29th, Vucic denied the allegations made by Russian intelligence, saying that some of the claims are not true.
07:19For example, they correctly say that there is a quote from Vucic, by the way.
07:24For example, they correctly say that there is a contract with the Czech Republic, but no permission was given and none of the missiles were delivered to Ukraine.
07:34Vucic told Serbian outlet RTS.
07:38We have formed a working group together with Russian partners to establish the facts.
07:43We work only for Serbia, he added.
07:46The Financial Times reported in June 2024 that Serbian ammunition worth eight hundred and fifty five million dollars has made its way indirectly to Ukraine.
07:57So that's Vucic, Vucic's statement as he was giving an interview to Serbian media.
08:07He said, for example, they correctly say that there is a contract with the Czech Republic, but no permission was given and none of the missiles were delivered.
08:18So Serbia has contracts with various weapons suppliers.
08:28Serbian weapon, Serbia, Serbian weapons companies have contracts with other weapons companies.
08:37And eventually those those weapons make their way to Ukraine.
08:42And I guess Vucic is saying that the the companies in the Czech Republic, for example, never got the permission from Serbia to to send those weapons to Ukraine.
08:59I guess that's the the story that he's going with.
09:03Not a good situation at all.
09:09Serbia has has stated that they are neutral in this conflict, but obviously that's that's not the case.
09:20At least the Serbian government has stated that it's neutral.
09:23But the Serbian weapons manufacturers or at least some of the weapons manufacturers.
09:29Well, they're they're concerned about making money.
09:33Right.
09:34It's all business, I guess, at the end of the day for the military industrial complex.
09:42I believe Vucic also said in the statement with RTS, I believe he did say that that Serbia is looking after Serbia.
09:56He did say this and he also said that that Serbia is indeed neutral.
10:01We have good relations with Russia, he said, and we also have good relations with Ukraine.
10:05So I believe he also said that in the interview.
10:09So Vucic is is not the most popular president at the moment in Serbia.
10:19He has a lot of problems.
10:21This is not going to help.
10:22This is not going to help.
10:24This is not going to help Vucic's position, because my guess would be and I think I'm right on this, that a majority of Serbs are going to be very, very upset with with the fact that weapons are going to Zelensky and they're being used to fight Russia.
10:45That would be my guess, and I would also take a guess that many Serbs are not surprised at this story.
10:53They probably knew that that weapons or they have had a suspicion that weapons have been making their way to to the Ukraine military.
11:04Anyway, that is the update there.
11:08We will we will we will follow this story and see if if the Kremlin comes out with any comments or statements right now.
11:17You have the foreign intelligence which has released this story.
11:22But so far, no comments from from Peskov or or anything like that.
11:28So let's let's continue since we're talking about weapons deliveries for the conflict in Ukraine.
11:41Let's talk about let's talk about Chinese drones.
11:50The Mavic the Mavic drone, which according to Churchill number two.
11:59China has all of a sudden stopped sending their drones specifically the Chinese made Mavic drones to the West and to Ukraine and the Green Goblin.
12:14He is very upset about the fact that China has decided to stop sending selling their drones to to Ukraine, but they continue to sell their drones to Russia and the Russian market.
12:33And this is causing a lot of a lot of a lot of alarm for Alinsky.
12:39Let's see here.
12:40What is going on?
12:41China cuts drone sales to West, but supplies them to Russia, Ukraine says.
12:46Finally, after three plus years with China and Russia being being best buddies, they are best of friends.
12:59It looks like finally China has decided to put an end to the drones going to Ukraine.
13:10Finally, after three plus years from the ex account of next China halts drone sales to Ukraine, but keeps supplying Russia.
13:20Alinsky says Chinese made Mavic drones widely used on the battlefield are no longer being sold to Ukraine, but shipments to Russia continue.
13:29President Alinsky stated the Chinese Mavic is open to Russians, but closed to Ukrainians.
13:35There are production lines inside Russia with Chinese representatives present.
13:41Alinsky said a European official told Bloomberg that China has also reduced exports of certain drone components to Western buyers while increasing shipments to Russia.
13:50China, for its part, maintains it has never supplied weapons to either Ukraine or Russia and claims to strictly regulate dual used goods.
13:59So after the after all of the the tariff wars and the aggressive aggressive posture of the collective West towards China, the aggressive statements that they have been making towards China.
14:21It looks like the Chinese officials have finally said, OK, enough, enough.
14:27We see where this is going after after Russia and Project Ukraine were next and Project Taiwan could be next.
14:36We're going to stop selling.
14:37We're going to stop selling our drones to to Ukraine and to the West.
14:43About time.
14:44It is about time.
14:46Anyway, that's that's the update there.
14:51Dual use goods.
14:53Wasn't it Kayakalis that stated about a month ago that they're going to ban gaming,
15:05gaming gaming controllers because those are dual use.
15:09They're going to be sanctioned.
15:11They're going to be sanctioned.
15:12PlayStation and Xbox controllers are going to be sanctioned because they are dual use goods.
15:18Well, dual use goods drones.
15:21So the collective West should really have no problem with this.
15:25They should have no problem with with Chinese dual use goods not being sent to the collective West and not being sent to Ukraine.
15:34They are dual use goods.
15:37Sanction them.
15:38Ban them.
15:39Anyway, that's that's what's going on there.
15:43And now we move on to to our favorite serial.
15:49Keith Kellogg, Keith Kellogg.
15:52He gave an interview to ABC News and Keith Kellogg, as always, said some very interesting things.
16:07Mr. Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy for Project Ukraine.
16:15The one thing that Keith Kellogg said that everyone is talking about, which I don't think is really the big news in this interview with ABC News, but it's what people have grabbed onto is his comments about NATO expansion.
16:31And Keith Kellogg said that for Russia to be concerned about NATO expansion, not only for Ukraine, but for other countries, he said is fair.
16:42He said it is fair for Russia to be concerned with NATO expansion.
16:48Trump's special envoy also reiterated that Ukraine's membership in the alliance is not on the table, adding that Washington is not alone in its hesitation as several other member states share similar doubts about Kiev's accession.
17:06And that's one of the issues Russia will bring up.
17:09They're also talking about Georgia.
17:11They're talking about Moldova.
17:13They're talking, obviously, about Ukraine.
17:15And we're saying, OK, let's address this comprehensively.
17:19Kellogg said, according to him, a decision of NATO's expansion would ultimately be up to the U.S. president.
17:26And any agreement would likely involve negotiations between Trump, Putin and Alensky to reach a settlement on the Russia's war.
17:39You have to have a trilateral meeting between, according to Kellogg, between Trump, Alensky and Putin.
17:45That's how you're going to solve the conflict in Ukraine.
17:48But Kellogg is saying, let's talk about it.
17:53Let's talk about NATO expansion.
17:55Fair enough, he says.
17:57Fair enough.
17:58Russia's concerned about Ukraine entering NATO.
18:03They're also concerned about Moldova and Georgia.
18:07We can discuss all of this.
18:09I believe in the interview, Kellogg said that, well, he did say that it's off the table for now.
18:18It's not on the table.
18:19Yep.
18:20That was the quote.
18:21It's not on the table.
18:22Ukraine getting into NATO.
18:24So Russia has Keith Kellogg's assurances, his word.
18:30They have Keith Kellogg's word that for right now, Ukraine entering NATO is not on the table.
18:37Good enough, I guess.
18:39That is good enough.
18:41Baywatch.
18:43I'll be there.
18:46Baywatch.
18:47Oh, man.
18:48You see, we have Baywatch here in Limassol.
18:52Everyone's wondering, what happened to Baywatch?
18:54Where did it go?
18:55It came to Limassol, Cyprus, everybody.
18:58Yeah, so they have Keith Kellogg's word.
19:02No NATO, if they have his word, then I believe that Russia's going to be absolutely cool with it.
19:10They're going to be absolutely fine with Kellogg saying it's off the table.
19:15For now.
19:16For now, for now it's off the table.
19:1810, 20 years.
19:20Who knows?
19:21Maybe it will be back on the table.
19:23Trust me, bro.
19:24That's what Keith Kellogg is telling Russia.
19:26That's what he's telling Putin.
19:27Trust me, bro.
19:28Don't worry about it.
19:29Let's talk about it when we meet.
19:33We'll put it off the table for now.
19:35Yes, everyone is jumping on that statement from Kellogg.
19:40You can tell that, oh boy, after all of this, after all the negotiations, all the statements from Russia about Ukraine expansion and NATO, a three plus year war, that even to this day, the United States, or at least people like Kellogg, are not taking Russia's NATO red line.
20:04They're still not taking it seriously.
20:06They're still not taking it seriously.
20:08They still believe that they can wait Putin out.
20:11They still believe that they can tell Russia for now, no NATO for Ukraine, but that's just for now.
20:20Russia is going to demand guarantees that legal, legal, enforceable, ironclad guarantees that Ukraine will never, ever, ever, ever get into NATO.
20:38And not only Ukraine, they're talking about Moldova.
20:43This is actually coming from a Reuters article.
20:45I don't think Russia has actually come out with an official statement saying this, but according to a Reuters article, Russia is demanding not only Ukraine, but also Moldova, also Georgia.
20:58And when Russia comes out with these types of statements, if this is true, if the Reuters reporting is true and Russia is going to tell Ukraine, because Reuters are saying that Russia is going to bring this up in the negotiations with Ukraine.
21:13But that's ridiculous. How is Ukraine going to decide this? This is Russia addressing the United States.
21:19So if Reuters is reporting is correct, then during the negotiations, it looks like Russia is going to address the United States and they're going to say no NATO for Ukraine, no NATO for Moldova, no NATO for Georgia.
21:31That's going to be the Russia demand. And only the United States can make that decision.
21:36No one else can can make this decision. Only the United States can can put in writing, can guarantee.
21:43I don't know how they do it via a treaty. I don't know how it's done, but guarantee that Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia will never, ever get into NATO.
21:54I think Russia should also say the European Union. Russia is not doing this, and this concerns me.
22:00They're being very flexible, very relaxed about the European Union.
22:03But I think that Russia should also make the demand carry over for the European Union as well, because the European Union is turning into a NATO 2.0.
22:13The purpose of the European Union has now become to build up a military to fight Russia.
22:19It's become a military union, not an economic union.
22:26Baywatch.
22:28Anyway, that is what Keith Kellogg said.
22:32But the more interesting thing from the interview with ABC News is where Kellogg said that officials from the US, UK, France and Germany will attend the Istanbul meetings that are going to take place on Monday.
22:50There you have it.
22:52There you have it.
22:53The United States is going to be there.
22:55And so will the big three in Europe, according to Kellogg.
23:00He calls them the E3.
23:02The UK, France and Germany, they're also going to be at these meetings.
23:07This is this is a new one.
23:11This is a new one.
23:12Has Russia been told about this?
23:15I don't know.
23:16I don't know.
23:17Has Russia agreed to this?
23:19This is news to me.
23:21I imagine this is news to or maybe it's not news to Russia.
23:24Maybe they have agreed to this.
23:26I don't know.
23:27But according to Kellogg, the big three are going to be along with the United States are going to be in Istanbul.
23:34Istanbul will have what we call the E3.
23:37That is the national security advisors from Germany, France and Great Britain.
23:43When we were in London, they kind of helped us mold a term sheet for Ukraine, Kellogg said.
23:50So there he is giving it all away as to what's what they're planning to do in Istanbul.
23:57They're planning to have it be five against one.
24:03Let's do some Annalena Baerbach math.
24:05Five against one.
24:06Ukraine, the United States, Germany, Great Britain and France.
24:13That's five.
24:14If we do some Annalena Baerbach math.
24:16Right.
24:17Carry over the 360, multiply it by 360 degrees.
24:21Yeah, that's five countries against one.
24:23That is Russia.
24:25Kellogg is just saying it.
24:30It's just putting it out there.
24:32They will.
24:33There will be five countries of which of those countries.
24:36Let me put this down.
24:38Of which those countries, France, Germany and.
24:44And the UK, they were.
24:47They were instrumental in putting together my ceasefire DMZ plan in London.
24:54They were they were there.
24:55They helped us draft the Russian capitulation papers, which is what Kellogg's plan was from London.
25:04That's what it is.
25:05His plan now has been rebranded.
25:07It's no longer the Kellogg freeze plan from from London.
25:11It's now the 22 point peace plan.
25:14That is how it's been rebranded.
25:15But it's the same plan, which is basically calling for a Russian capitulation, a Russian surrender.
25:20And so all of these guys are going to be in Istanbul.
25:24Five against one.
25:26What a clown show this Istanbul meeting might turn out to be.
25:33And I say might turn out to be because I'm waiting to see if Russia is going to come out with a statement.
25:39I'm waiting to see if if the White House is going to come out with a statement.
25:44Is someone from the White House going to come out with a statement and say no, no, no.
25:49We're not going to be in Istanbul.
25:51France is not going to be in Istanbul.
25:53Germany is not going to be in Istanbul.
25:55Istanbul and 008 Stammer.
25:58He's not going to be in Istanbul either.
26:00His team's not going to be there.
26:01This is a bilateral talk between Russia and Ukraine with Turkey mediating or or is Russia going to come out with a statement and saying no, no, no, no.
26:15We are not going to sit at the table with these belligerents because that is what they are for Russia.
26:23They are belligerents, right?
26:24They are participants in a proxy war against Russia.
26:29So is Russia going to come out with a statement and say we did not sign up to this?
26:36We agreed to Turkey mediating and bilateral negotiations between us and Ukraine.
26:45The collective West Kellogg, the Europeans are already sabotaging these talks.
26:51They are already turning these talks into into a clown show.
26:54Anyway, let's wait for the statements from possible statements from Russia or from the United States, either confirming this or saying this is not going to happen.
27:05Kellogg is saying that's the that's the dealio.
27:09The dealio, according to Keith Kellogg, that is the dealio.
27:12Oh, man.
27:14Oh, man.
27:15Can you imagine living right there?
27:17Those apartments.
27:18Those apartments for those.
27:22Actually, that's a hotel.
27:23That's a hotel.
27:24Those are apartments.
27:25All of those are flats.
27:27Those are apartments.
27:29That's the Mediterranean.
27:30That's the Amethyst.
27:31That's the Amethyst.
27:32I believe that's the Four Seasons.
27:36And down that way is is Limassol.
27:41The city center of Limassol is all the way down that way.
27:44All right.
27:45Let's do some other news and we'll wrap up this video.
27:48Very windy today as well.
27:51So let's see how the audio turns out.
27:53So, Poland, they have given an award to Android AI robot Budanov.
28:02Polish President Duda has awarded Ukraine's military intelligence chief Budanov, one of the country's highest state honors for foreign nationals, the Golden Officer Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
28:17Shame, shame, shame on Duda.
28:22Shame, shame, shame.
28:24I believe we have elections on June 1st.
28:27This Sunday, we have presidential elections.
28:30Duda is going.
28:31So on his exit, he decides to give this prestigious award to Budanov.
28:38Shame, shame, shame.
28:40Oh, man.
28:43And there was a video that's floating around of Duda complaining about the Bandarite presence in the West, in the West of Ukraine.
28:56He was complaining about the power and the presence of the Bandarites.
29:01And I'm not going to get into the history.
29:03Everyone knows.
29:05We all know.
29:06We know the history of the Bandarites and World War II in Poland.
29:10No need to talk about that.
29:12But Duda was complaining about it.
29:14He said he was he was unsure.
29:17He was he was not unsure.
29:20He said he he didn't expect.
29:22He didn't expect to see such a such a strong Bandarite presence in in Ukraine.
29:33Yeah, right.
29:34They have Bandara statues.
29:35They have streets named after Bandara and all his guys.
29:39And and Duda was playing it dumb.
29:41Duda was playing it dumb.
29:42I had no idea about about the presence of of these forces, these evil forces in in Ukraine.
29:50And the next day this video has got kind of viral.
29:54And the next day you have you have him giving an award to Duda.
29:59Shame, shame, shame, shame.
30:05Walk on the wild side, Duda.
30:12So Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI.
30:23Is that his his title?
30:25Dan Bongino, he is doubling down on his Epstein killed himself narrative.
30:32He's doubling down on it.
30:34Epstein absolutely self deleted.
30:38That is what Bongino told Fox and friends the other day.
30:43And he said that he has seen the file.
30:47He said he has read the file.
30:49He has studied the file.
30:51And he even said that there's video.
30:54Now, he told Fox and friends, I've seen the video where we're going through the video at the FBI.
31:02We're going to release the video.
31:03We're going to enhance it.
31:05He said we're going to enhance it.
31:06So it's not as grainy, but we'll also release the original.
31:10So there's no so so there's no doubts that the FBI is is doing some shenanigans, he said, or manipulating or anything like that.
31:20So we'll release the the enhanced cleaned up video and we'll also release the grainy original video just so there's no doubts.
31:29But he did say that that the video does not show the self deletion, but it shows Epstein alone in in his cell.
31:43No one went in.
31:44No one went out.
31:45And Bongino is claiming that there is no doubt that Epstein self deleted.
31:53Epstein self deleted.
31:55I have to use that word.
31:57Anyway, that's the statement from Bongino.
32:01From the UK.
32:03We are getting news.
32:06I believe this is from The Times that Britain will increase cyber attacks against Russia and China.
32:14China and the UK, man.
32:17The UK is ready to increase their cyber attacks against the evil Russians and the evil Chinese.
32:27Chinese who have stopped sending their Mavic drones to the West.
32:32How dare you, China, stop sending your drones to the Alinsky regime and to the West.
32:37And by the way, we're going to increase our cyber attacks towards you.
32:43And the defense secretary just came out and said it.
32:46Absolutely.
32:47We are going into cyber war against Russia and against China in a statement quoted by The Times.
32:55Healy claimed that the keyboard is now a weapon of war and said the UK's new cyber command would coordinate both defensive and offensive operations, including hacking into enemy systems to disrupt attacks and spread of propaganda.
33:12We asked whether this would include Russia and China.
33:15Healy responded.
33:16Yes.
33:17He responded.
33:18Yes.
33:19So cyber, cyber attacks, cyberspace, a weapon of war.
33:28The keyboard is now a weapon of war.
33:33So Healy is saying that the UK is at war with China and Russia, or at least in a cyber war with China and Russia.
33:44And the UK taking on both China and Russia, I guess if there's anybody with the leadership and the strength to take on both Russia and China in some sort of a cyber war.
34:00It's 008.
34:01It's 008.
34:03Stommer.
34:04He's the man to do it.
34:07Stommer.
34:08008.
34:09Anyway.
34:10All right.
34:11What's going on with those arson attacks, by the way, any news there?
34:18The last news about those cyber attacks was that Russia is to blame, right?
34:24The UK intel, they are going to investigate Russian ties to the cyber attacks.
34:32But they did say that the Kremlin might not be connected to these cyber attacks.
34:37So maybe it was Russia, but it was not the Kremlin, according to UK intel.
34:42That's the last news I have from the the arson attacks, which were done by by three Ukrainians.
34:50Two of them were models.
34:53And the other one was what was the other one was a fashion e-shop entrepreneur.
35:00Poor 008 Stommer.
35:03Poor 008 Stommer having these these models go after him.
35:11What he what did he do to deserve such a thing?
35:14008 Stommer.
35:15Anyway, Britain is wide open to Russian undersea sabotage.
35:20According to Politico, critical gas pipelines, power lines and data cables are the soft belly of British security.
35:28Ministers have warned.
35:30So what this story is saying is that that the UK is warning.
35:37That they're very exposed to their pipelines, their cables, their undersea infrastructure is very exposed to Russian attacks.
35:46Not that that not that an attack has happened.
35:51An attack has not happened.
35:53But they're saying that they're exposed to an attack.
35:57And when they come out with these types of stories and these types of statements, you know what they're doing, right?
36:02They're preparing the British public for some sort of a false flag attack on on their pipelines for which they will then blame Russia.
36:11That's exactly what they're doing when they put out stories and warnings like this.
36:17They're preparing everybody.
36:19In the near future, there's going to be some sort of a pipeline attack.
36:24And they're going to say, you see, we warned you guys that Russia's Russia's going to attack our pipelines.
36:30We warned you.
36:31There it is.
36:32Of course, Russia is not going to be the ones that actually attack the pipelines.
36:36But we know what they're trying to do.
36:39We know what they're trying to do.
36:41Anyway, what else?
36:43What else?
36:44How we doing on time?
36:45All right, let's wrap up this video.
36:48Let's wrap it up.
36:50As we make our way towards clown world territory.
36:54EU must assert independence with arms, spending and Ukraine accession, says von der Leyen.
37:01I am deeply convinced that history is calling on us now.
37:06Just like back in 1989, when the winds of change swept through Europe, she said on accepting the Charlemagne Prize.
37:15Yeah.
37:16So Ursula was the recipient of the 2024 Charlemagne Prize for European unity.
37:27I believe that is the official name of this award.
37:30So the European Union gave the European commissioner an award.
37:37They love to give each other awards.
37:42They're very good at events, at summits and at giving each other awards and creating slush funds.
37:51The European Union is very good at creating funds.
37:54Yeah.
37:55So they gave her an award.
37:57The European Union gives the European Union chief an award for European unity.
38:03Clown world, man.
38:07And what does Ursula say?
38:09Ursula says in her speech, by the way, Alensky got the 2023 award for European unity because Alensky, he brought Europe together.
38:20He united Europe.
38:22Churchill number two.
38:23So he got an award in 2023, the Charlemagne Award.
38:26Now it's going to Ursula.
38:28Next year's award will go to Kaya Callas, no doubt about it.
38:32But Ursula, she said in her speech, just like back in 1989, when the winds of change swept through Europe.
38:41She's quoting the scorpions, man.
38:43She needs new script writers.
38:45She needs new script writers.
38:47She's quoting the scorpions, the winds of change, just like in 1989 with the winds of change.
38:55Ah, Ursula, she has the worst script writers, man.
39:00She could be probably, she is the worst public speaker.
39:05As far as leaders go, I think she's absolutely the worst public speaker.
39:08And her script writers are just awful.
39:10They're absolutely awful.
39:12Anyway, she said the winds of change.
39:15The winds of change from Ursula receiving the Charlemagne Award.
39:21The next great era, our next great unifying project.
39:25It's a project.
39:26The European Union is a project.
39:28Our next great unifying project must come from an independent Europe, she said, in the German city of Aachen.
39:35In her acceptance speech of the Charlemagne Prize for European unification, to build an independent Europe, we must throw off our shackles, she added.
39:46She's referencing the EU's vassalage.
39:49Their dependence to the United States is basically what she's saying.
39:54We have to throw off our shackles because the evil, the evil Americans, the evil Americans, they've been controlling us, but not anymore.
40:06It's time to throw off our shackles, she says.
40:09An independent Europe is what she is going to build.
40:18That's trouble, man.
40:20That is trouble.
40:21And she just calls it a project.
40:24It's the European project.
40:25It's a geopolitical project.
40:27It's not an economic union.
40:29It's not about helping the citizens of Europe.
40:32It's not about making the European states, the European countries stronger, richer, better off.
40:44Nope.
40:45It's a project.
40:46It's a geopolitical project.
40:48That's all it is.
40:51And what's the number one obstacle to this geopolitical project?
40:56You know what the number one obstacle is to the geopolitical project.
41:02It is Russia, of course.
41:05The more things change, the more they stay the same in Charlemagne.
41:09Charlemagne.
41:10What was his title?
41:11Charlemagne.
41:12He was the...
41:13Wasn't he considered the...
41:16I want to say the first Roman emperor?
41:21Wasn't that his title?
41:23Something like that.
41:24But he was at war all the time, Charlemagne.
41:27He was at war all the time.
41:30Yeah, they consider him to be the first...
41:33The first unifier of all of Europe, I believe, is what they consider Charlemagne.
41:39But, man, he was at war all the freaking time, that guy.
41:43So, yeah, the more things change, the more they really do stay the same.
41:48Anyway, Ursula getting the Charlemagne Award.
41:52What's going on with her text messages from Pfizer?
41:56Anything going on there?
41:58Have we made any headway into what was being said between Ursula and the CEO of Big Pharma and the text messages that she doesn't want to reveal or that have disappeared?
42:13And all the billions and billions that have kind of disappeared as well.
42:19Any progress on that?
42:22Who cares?
42:23Give her an award.
42:24Give her an award.
42:26Tatters.
42:27Tatters, I tell you.
42:29Thank you for this award.
42:31Tatters.
42:32Tatters.
42:33Oh, boy.
42:34Finally, let's do a clown world once again on the slap heard around the world.
42:41Brigitte Macron slapping little Napoleon.
42:46Emmanuel Macron.
42:47And by the way, how did his trip to Vietnam and I believe he went to Indonesia.
42:53How did that go?
42:54I read that he did sign a bunch of contracts, business deals in Vietnam and Indonesia.
43:02But was his trip considered a success?
43:05Not much reporting on the actual business, the actual reason for the trip to to these countries.
43:12But anyway, the focus was on on the slap.
43:17Brigitte slap.
43:18And now we have a lip reader.
43:20According to the New York Post, lip reader reveals what French President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte said moments after shoving him in the face.
43:29After the slap at the top of the steps, the situation became tense again.
43:33Macron gallantly offered his hand to his wife.
43:37What a gentleman.
43:38Little Napoleon.
43:39But she ignored the gesture, preferring to hold on to the railing.
43:43As she ran past, she allegedly whispered,
43:46Dégagez espèce de luser, which can be translated as leave me alone, pathetic loser, the newspaper writes.
43:55A moment later, Macron tried to calm the situation by saying,
43:59Esse one s'il te plaît.
44:02Let's try, please.
44:04To which Brigitte briefly and coldly replied,
44:07Non.
44:08No.
44:09His final phrase,
44:10Je vois, which means I understand.
44:15And his facial expression says it all.
44:17The publication also says.
44:18So the lip reader claims that Brigitte called Macron a pathetic loser.
44:30I know my French is not good.
44:32My French is awful.
44:33I know.
44:34I know.
44:35I'm going to hear it in the comments.
44:37But, uh, sometimes it's, it's difficult when you're walking and you're talking and you're outside to read stuff.
44:46Makes it a lot harder when it's in French as well.
44:49And when my French is not very good.
44:51But, uh, anyway, uh, you pathetic loser is what Brigitte called Emmanuel, according to the lip reader.
45:00I don't know.
45:01I'm starting to, I'm starting to like Brigitte.
45:05I'm starting to like Brigitte Macron.
45:09She's calling her husband.
45:12She's calling her husband a pathetic loser.
45:15You're not wrong about that.
45:17Rough couple of weeks for, uh, Jupiter.
45:20Anyway, that's the video, everybody.
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