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The owners of this country know the truth. It's called the American dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it. LAUGHTER All right, everyone. I hope you're doing well. It's Thursday, January 20th, and I told you I would keep you updated on the story which I covered yesterday, where the UN was set to pass an Israeli resolution, which, quote-unquote, combats Holocaust denial on social media. I told you they're probably going to pass it, which, no surprise, they did. And this is going to have huge implications for freedom of speech. The US backed the resolution, a country which has laws protecting freedom of speech, and they're supposed to enact legislation domestically as a member nation to the United Nations, which combats this. OK, because they're not going to have an enforcement mechanism. They're expecting nations to do it themselves. So if the US is agreeing to this and the US backed this, you can only assume that we're going to see legislation in the United States very shortly, which will make it illegal to question the Holocaust, which that opens the door to, well, you can't question this other historical event, or you can't question this. It's just a blanket way to censor any dissident speech. All right, everyone. I hope you're doing well. It's Friday, January 28th, and right on cue, I told you this was going to happen. It looks like it's starting in Iowa. They're going to pass legislation making it illegal to question the Holocaust in the United States. This is off the IowaTorch.com today. Legislation defining anti-semitism advances in the Iowa House. An Iowa House subcommittee unanimously advanced a bill that means there was no opposition to it that adopts the definition of anti-semitism used by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, that same definition by the same alliance, which was adopted in the UN, combating Holocaust and Isle Resolution. OK, so here are some of the things that might get you arrested soon in Iowa, if you were to question in public any aspect of the Holocaust or Jewish power at all, making mandatious, dehumanizing, demonizing, or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such, or the power of Jews as collective, such as, especially, but not exclusively. I hate this lawyer speak, right? They're purposefully open-ended in vague, because like I told you, they're going to use it as a blanket way to censor anything. Any dissident speech, any questioning of the official narrative, anything like that will soon be illegal, and they'll just use anti-semitism as an excuse, right? The myth about a world Jewish conspiracy or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government, or other societal institutions, denying the fact, scope, mechanisms, or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of national socialist Germany and its supporters and accomplices during World War II, the Holocaust, OK? Questioning the Holocaust at all might soon be illegal in Iowa, accusing the Jews as a people or Israel as a state of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust. I can only assume that that's going to mean questioning any aspect of it at all if they say it happened, and you say, I don't think that happened, or maybe it happened differently. Well, that's anti-Semitic and you hate Jews, denying the Jewish people the right to self-determination by claiming that the existence of a state of Israel is a racist endeavor. You saw that recently, right? With Tucker Carlson in the ADL, I hate Tucker Carlson, but I'm going to give him credit where credit is due. You know, he's like, why can Israel have strong immigration and why can they want to keep a homogenous population? But if we want to do the same thing, it's racist. It's backwards thinking. It's antiquated, right? People bring that argument up all the time and it's incredibly valid, right? You have a home country for Jews, but you can't do that with any other group of people whatsoever or your racist. That's just the facts. That's true. Everyone knows that, but simply questioning it might become illegal. Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis, holding Jews collectively responsible for the actions of the state of Israel. It says, a legislation also states that this chapter in the Iowa code, once adopted, shall not be construed to diminish or infringe First Amendment rights. Are you kidding me? It's literally a direct infringe. On your First Amendment rights, it couldn't be construed as anything else. The bill requires the state to consider the definition of anti-semitism when investigating an alleged violation of any relevant policy, law, or regulation prohibiting discriminatory acts. Finally, the bill states that the IHRA definition of anti-semitism shall also be used when providing state personnel, anti-discrimination, and anti-biased training. So their state zogbots are going to be getting their training, right? Anti-semitism can somewhat be hard to define. You think this bill simply uses a definition that is accepted by so many in the Jewish community to help ensure that we identify anti-semitism and act accordingly. Wheeler told the Iowa Torch, there is not any registered opposition to the bill. Of course, because opposing the bill would mean that you're anti-semitic, right? I also saw this today too. This is off AndroidHeadlines.com. TikTok launches new educational tools to combat anti-semitism. G, what a co-inketing that this is all happening right after the UN passes their combating Holocaust denial resolution, right? I'm sure it's entirely coincidental. The world Jewish Congress is proud to partner with UNESCO in TikTok and making factual and reliable information about the Holocaust available to the TikTok community. President at the World Jewish Congress Ronald Lawter said, TikTok allows us to reach a new audience, some of whom may be uninformed about the horrors of the Holocaust and therefore be potentially susceptible to misinformation. We welcome the platform taking responsibility and leveraging its reach to stop the spread of anti-semitism and Holocaust denial. You know, Ronald Lawter, the same guy who was involved in 9-11 and helped cover it up and also profited heavily off of it. You know, Ronald Lawter, the same guy whose daughter Jane married Kevin Worsh, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, who also happened to be a former steering committee member of the Bilderberg Group. You know, the world Jewish Congress that he leads and the second in charge is David DeRothchild of the Rothchild Banking family. I'm sure that there's no conflicts of interest. I'm sure there's no agenda being pushed, right? I'm sure that if you question this stuff soon enough in the state of Iowa, you'll be thrown in jail, you know? This is serious, guys. This is not a joke. And like I said, don't expect it to just stay here. This will be national. Your state will pass it. The next state will pass it. Everyone's going to pass it unanimously because we can all agree. This is way more important than freedom of speech.