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00:00Well, you're probably going to ask me, "Why is that? Why are Americans like that?"
00:12The blood, the blood, they're European, am I right?
00:22Blood, blood, blood, blood, blood.
00:31So, Mexicans, those from Mexico and those from Monterrey, well, they're not like that.
00:38Like those in the United States, like those in Canada, like those in Germany, like those in France, like those in
00:46England.
00:47Because people from Mexico and Monterrey are of mixed race, producing more Mexican ice cream than European ice cream, in this case
00:55Spanish.
00:57How do you count? Well, I'm not blind.
01:01Short people, little ones, elves, dark-skinned people, pigmentation, dark-skinned people, brunettes, dark-haired people, dark-haired women.
01:12Short, chubby, the raffle, the raffle, the raffle, chubby cheeks, dark-haired boys, dark-haired girls, at most there are cafes.
01:22In fact, in the United States, Mexicans are known as "browns" or "cafés."
01:28So, well, that's it.
01:32I'm not wrong, am I?
01:33Blood, blood, blood, blood.
01:37I'm not reading the newspaper.
01:38I'm not El Chavo del Ocho.
01:40Blood, blood, blood, blood.
01:43I always go by instinct.
01:46And that's to say, that was a vampire.
01:49Dracula, how scary, let's go.
01:51Stay away from him.
01:52I always go by instinct.
01:54I always go by instinct.
01:57I'm driven by instinct for everything.
01:59So, well, I was missing a few things there.
02:03A few things left unsaid.
02:06From Flamel.
02:08No, Flamel, he knew nothing about this.
02:13Nothing to do with alchemy.
02:14Rather, it was a story...
02:16Ah, a little...
02:22Well, who knows.
02:24I don't know what to believe anymore.
02:25Like everything else, they could be pure lies.
02:28What are the dark elite controllers like?
02:32There's a saying that goes like this.
02:35It's often heard in sports.
02:37But it applies to everything else...
02:40For all other areas.
02:42Topics.
02:43History is written by the winners.
02:46History is written by the winners.
02:49Of course.
02:50Of course.
02:52Who has always won?
02:54Unfortunately, the dark elite.
02:57The dark ones.
02:59The controllers.
03:01Then they will write in their own way.
03:03In the way that best suits them.
03:05In whatever way suits them best.
03:07That's why I say, I don't know if they existed or not.
03:09Oh well.
03:11Likewise, I know their stories.
03:15So, Flamel, well, he was...
03:17That's just how he was...
03:18A book arrived for him.
03:19And I didn't know what it was.
03:21I didn't know what it was.
03:22I don't understand anything.
03:23I don't even know what Hebrew is.
03:26Hebrew.
03:27But he said, well, I don't understand anything.
03:30So, at that time Spain was...
03:34Spain is also very fond of the esoteric.
03:37To the occult.
03:39Spain too.
03:40Spain too.
03:40Then he said, no, he brought me a book to the house.
03:42But I really don't understand anything.
03:44What are these hieroglyphs?
03:46It was the Hebrew language.
03:48He is heading to Spain.
03:49At that time in Spain, well, there were...
03:52Well, there were many Jews in Toledo, the capital of the three religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
04:08In Toledo, the capital, the city of the three religions, there were Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
04:20They even studied together.
04:26They will remember the Cathars and other groups.
04:32Well, in Toledo, later I'll talk about the Cathars, Essenes, Gnostics, but in the city of Toledo, there it was
04:40the...
04:41There it was, they say, the capital of the three religions.
04:44The capital of the three religions.
04:48Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
04:50They even studied together.
04:52Then talk about the Cathars, Essenes, Gnostics.
04:56So Nicolas Flamel, at that time in Spain, the panacea in this type of thing, said, I'm going to Spain.
05:02Let's see what I can find, let's see who can translate this book for me, because I don't understand a thing...
05:06I don't understand anything.
05:12But I'm going to Spain.
05:14Flamel was French.
05:16I said Spain, and I find an old man.
05:19An elderly gentleman.
05:21About eighty years old, eighty-two.
05:24And he says to her,
05:26Wow! They have the key in your hands.
05:29And Flamel said, well, I was going to throw it away.
05:33I was about to throw it in the trash.
05:34I didn't understand a thing.
05:36Not a jot.
05:38No no.
05:38The key is in your hands.
05:43They hold the key in your hands.
05:45They have the key in your hands, Flamel.
05:48You are a...
05:49You are blessed.
05:52You are blessed.
05:53You are blessed by God.
05:54By all the gods.
05:57You are a lucky man.
05:59You are blessed by all the gods.
06:01You are a lucky man.
06:02Tell me what you bathe with.
06:04They hold the key in your hands.
06:08They hold the key in your hands.
06:10And Flamel, well, he was about to throw it away.
06:12I was about to throw it in the trash.
06:13I didn't understand a thing.
06:15Nothing.
06:16No no.
06:17The old man said.
06:18He was a Cephrite.
06:20He was a Cephrite.
06:22Cefradita.
06:23It was a nation of Spain.
06:26But of Jewish descent.
06:28Cefrad, Spain.
06:30Cefradita.
06:31You can also say Sephardic.
06:32But rather.
06:34More accurately.
06:36Cefradita.
06:38Cefrad, Spain.
06:40The Spanish and the Portuguese.
06:45Cephradites.
06:46Jews of Spain and Portugal.
06:49Cefrad, Spain.
06:50So, this gentleman was a Cephrite.
06:53Or Sephardic.
06:54But rather cefradita.
06:56You have to.
06:58That is, a Spaniard of Jewish descent.
07:00Jew born in Spain.
07:02They hold the key in your hands.
07:05They hold the key in your hands.
07:07No, I was just going to throw it away.
07:08I was about to throw it in the trash.
07:09They didn't understand a thing.
07:11Nothing.
07:12This gentleman was a Cephrite.
07:14They hold the key in your hands.
07:17I'm going to teach you.
07:18And he taught her everything in one year.
07:20The Hebrew language.
07:21The keys.
07:22All.
07:23And then Flamel tells him.
07:26I want you to meet my wife.
07:27Let's go to France.
07:29I'm going to invite you to my country.
07:31I want you to know.
07:32And he said.
07:33I'm too old to go today.
07:34I am already 83 years old.
07:36I had already taught him.
07:37By that time.
07:38I had already taught him everything.
07:40Everything Jewish.
07:41To Nicolas Flamel.
07:43Jewish mysticism.
07:45All the key points.
07:46The names.
07:47He had taught everything.
07:48So when the course ends.
07:49One year old.
07:50He teaches her everything.
07:51The Hebrew language.
07:53Mysticism.
07:55All.
07:55All.
07:56All.
07:56He teaches Flamel.
07:57The Lord.
07:58He teaches Flamel.
07:59Everything Jewish.
08:00Everything related to Jewishness.
08:01He's already learned it.
08:03Flamel.
08:04Because the old man taught him.
08:07And he says to her.
08:08Nicolas Flamel.
08:09You thanked me with you.
08:10We're back.
08:11To gratitude.
08:12We return to gratitude.
08:14Another thing.
08:15They are grateful.
08:16They have gratitude.
08:16I'm going to invite you to France.
08:18I want them to get to know my country.
08:19To my wife.
08:22And off goes the old man.
08:23But he's already very big.
08:24That's where they lose their lives.
08:25On the way.
08:27He dies.
08:28And Flamel was left sad.
08:29And I couldn't.
08:30I wanted her to get to know France.
08:32I wanted him to meet my wife.
08:34I wanted to.
08:35I was going to host them at my house.
08:37I was going to give him everything.
08:38A week.
08:38Two weeks.
08:39What he would have wanted.
08:40But he has already lost his life.
08:42On the way.
08:43He was already very old.
08:45Oh well.
08:46France.
08:46What do you think of France?
08:47France or the United States.
08:49I'm staying.
08:50Well.
08:50There were other alchemists as well.
08:51John Dee.
08:52With Queen Elizabeth.
08:56The famous mirror.
08:58Obsidian.
08:59This one.
09:01John Dee was English.
09:03That legend.
09:04That legend.
09:04History with Queen Elizabeth.
09:06The mirror.
09:07Made of obsidian.
09:08The famous mirrors.
09:09Where you put it.
09:11And it showed.
09:12The other.
09:13Your other side.
09:14I mean.
09:14Your dark side.
09:15Your bad side.
09:17The side.
09:18Negative.
09:19The obsidian mirror.
09:20That one's from Mexico.
09:21The obsidian mirror.
09:23The Mayans attracted him there.
09:24And the Aztecs.
09:26And the native peoples.
09:28Before.
09:29The Indians.
09:30They are now called.
09:31Indigenous peoples.
09:32The obsidian mirror.
09:33Where.
09:34You were the one who put it there.
09:35And he'd take everything from you.
09:37Well.
09:37You had to clean it.
09:38And you had to.
09:39You had to clean it.
09:41Purify it.
09:41With incense.
09:43Put it on the moon.
09:46You had.
09:47Let the sun shine on him.
09:48With the four elements.
09:50I mean.
09:50It's not just like that.
09:51Ah.
09:51I'm going to point one thing out.
09:52And that's it.
09:53No.
09:53You have to.
09:54Do your job.
09:56Clean it.
09:57Purify it.
09:59With the four elements.
10:01On the moon.
10:02In the sun.
10:03Fire.
10:05Incense.
10:05There are many things to activate.
10:07That amulet.
10:08Not just that.
10:09I already bought it there.
10:10No, no, no, no.
10:10Because sometimes.
10:11It's full of bad energy.
10:12The one who sells it to you.
10:13We have to do our part.
10:16No.
10:16Well, it's just that.
10:17They want everything done right.
10:17And in the mouth.
10:18So.
10:19The obsidian mirror.
10:20It belonged to the Mexicans.
10:21There of them.
10:22From you.
10:22From the Maya.
10:23Aztecs.
10:24Zapotecs.
10:25They are now called native peoples.
10:27Formerly Indians.
10:28It was yours.
10:30So.
10:30John D.
10:31The obsidian mirror.
10:33With Queen Elizabeth.
10:34And the obsidian mirror.
10:35What it's about.
10:35Your negative side.
10:36Your things are wrong.
10:37Bad.
10:38Your dark side.
10:40Things that need to be improved.
10:41Your flaws.
10:42Well.
10:43So.
10:44Your other side.
10:46John D.
10:46English.
10:47Also very good.
10:48John D.
10:48Also a great one.
10:49John D.
10:49A great alchemist.
10:51But not.
10:52I'm about to finish.
10:53France.
10:54France.
10:54I'll stick with France.
10:55France or the United States.
10:58I respect the United States.
10:59But.
11:00For as long as anyone can remember.
11:01France.
11:01France has more culture.
11:03Now.
11:03There is one.
11:04There's a fight.
11:06Spain is not a first world country.
11:08Spain is not a first world country.
11:09France, yes.
11:10France is indeed a first-world country.
11:12There's a fierce fight going on.
11:14For world hegemony.
11:17Between Americans and French.
11:21There is one.
11:23A fierce fight.
11:25For world hegemony.
11:27Between Americans and French.
11:29I.
11:30For as long as anyone can remember.
11:31With France.
11:32Obviously.
11:33For obvious reasons.
11:34With France.
11:34For as long as anyone can remember.
11:36For as long as anyone can remember.
11:37With France.
11:37Now.
11:38What can I say here?
11:39But I have a lot of respect for Americans.
11:41They want their language.
11:42French.
11:44Let's talk.
11:44Worldwide.
11:45So be it.
11:46The universal language.
11:49But it's important.
11:51French.
11:52Even if they say it's not important.
11:55That's so true.
11:56Just take a look at the proof.
11:58That.
11:58At the Olympic Games.
12:00These events.
12:01Big.
12:02They move masses.
12:04That's what the World Cups are all about.
12:05The Olympic Games.
12:07The Super Bowl.
12:10Right now, it just happened.
12:11That just now.
12:12Passed.
12:14So.
12:15At the Olympic Games.
12:16They put it first.
12:17The English language.
12:19Second.
12:20French.
12:21And third.
12:22Castilian Spanish.
12:23The language of Cervantes.
12:25But first.
12:25English.
12:26Second.
12:27French.
12:28And third.
12:29Castilian Spanish.
12:29Spanish.
12:30But first language.
12:32English.
12:32Second.
12:32French.
12:33And third.
12:34Castilian Spanish.
12:35So.
12:35That's right.
12:37They were there too.
12:38Saying.
12:39From this.
12:39Of.
12:40France.
12:41Many people don't like the United States.
12:43To many French people.
12:44To the Spanish.
12:45If they really like the United States.
12:47They even feel at home.
12:49They say.
12:49No.
12:49Los Angeles was ours.
12:51No.
12:52Sacramento was ours.
12:53No.
12:53Houston was ours.
12:54I mean.
12:55Everything in Mexico came from Spain.
12:58They say.
13:00Well yes.
13:03The Spanish Empire.
13:05The new Spain.
13:07So.
13:08They say.
13:09Before, Mexico was ours.
13:11This is Houston.
13:11San Antonio.
13:12Los Angeles.
13:13California.
13:15Los Angeles.
13:16California.
13:17Sacrament.
13:18Houston.
13:19Texas.
13:20San Antonio.
13:22Hey.
13:23San Antonio.
13:25Houston.
13:26Austin.
13:28Los Angeles.
13:28California.
13:30San Francisco.
13:31This is ours.
13:32Before the Mexicans.
13:33It was ours.
13:35Hey.
13:35Yeah.
13:37Hey.
13:37Well.
13:37It could be.
13:38Well yes.
13:38The Spanish Empire.
13:40And all.
13:40If we're going to talk about that.
13:41Well yes.
13:42Hey.
13:42But more, more.
13:43From Mexico.
13:44More, more.
13:45He's from Mexico.
13:46Not really from Spain.
13:47He was from Mexico.
13:48He was from Mexico.
13:48If we leave.
13:49That the Spanish empire.
13:49And what is it?
13:50No.
13:51But.
13:51Before.
13:52Already.
13:52Already.
13:52Already.
13:53Already.
13:53Already.
13:53They didn't come to discover anything.
13:54Because they already had their customs here.
13:56Their traditions.
13:57There were people.
13:57And here.
13:59They covered that entire area.
14:00So.
14:00They're going to say.
14:01No.
14:01Well.
14:02The Spanish.
14:03It wasn't.
14:04They say.
14:05Hey.
14:05This.
14:06Houston.
14:06Here.
14:07Texas.
14:07It was ours.
14:08Hey.
14:10No.
14:10Mexico.
14:11Before the Mexicans.
14:12It was ours.
14:14But.
14:14Hey.
14:15That's not the case.
14:15Because.
14:16When the Spanish arrived here.
14:17They didn't discover anything new.
14:19They discovered nothing.
14:20Because there was already life here.
14:22There were already people here.
14:23With their customs.
14:24With their traditions.
14:25With its folklore.
14:26And they covered that entire area.
14:29So.
14:29They didn't discover anything new.
14:30They didn't really come to discover anything.
14:32Because there already was.
14:33There were people here.
14:34With their customs.
14:35Good.
14:35Or bad.
14:36But they had their customs.
14:38Traditions.
14:38Their cultures.
14:40Its folklore.
14:40And they covered that entire area.
14:42He was from Mexico.
14:43Not from Spain.
14:44He was from Mexico.
14:45So.
14:46Hey.
14:46San Francisco.
14:47Los Angeles.
14:47New Mexico.
14:49Hey.
14:51Albuquerque.
14:51Dace.
14:52It's already visible.
14:53Dace.
14:53In New Mexico.
14:53Albuquerque.
14:55Albuque.
14:55The Crosses.
14:57San Antonio.
14:58Houston.
14:59Albuquerque.
15:00Albuquerque.
15:00Albuquerque.
15:01The Crosses.
15:03Santa Fe.
15:04Hey.
15:05San Francisco.
15:06San Isidro.
15:06San Diego.
15:07He was from Mexico.
15:08Not from Spain.
15:09Oh well.
15:09To the Spanish.
15:10If they like it a lot.
15:11USA.
15:12It's going to be quite a lot.
15:14The kids.
15:16And everyone.
15:16But let's go to the United States.
15:17Let's go.
15:18The French do not.
15:19The French do not.
15:21We even see it in sports.
15:23In the NBA.
15:24They can for a little while.
15:24And then they return to Europe.
15:26Nando de Colo.
15:28There was a little bit in the NBA.
15:29They called him the new guy.
15:31Ginobili.
15:33Hey.
15:34There was one in San Antonio.
15:34Then in Toronto.
15:36And then.
15:37He returns to Europe.
15:38With Moscow.
15:40He was in Spain first.
15:42In France, obviously.
15:43And then in Spain.
15:44In Valencia.
15:45And then he went to the NBA.
15:47San Antonio.
15:48Toronto.
15:49And then that's it.
15:49He returned to Europe.
15:50With Moscow, Russia.
15:53Obviously.
15:54Hey.
15:55And right now he's playing there in France.
15:56In his.
15:56He returned to his.
15:58To their league.
15:59To the league that it.
16:01To his country.
16:02Where he made his debut.
16:04In the French league.
16:06Obviously.
16:07But there are several that.
16:08No.
16:09That's all.
16:10Arbida Sabonis.
16:11He wasn't French.
16:12Lithuanian.
16:13That his son was born in the United States.
16:15And he's already playing in Sacramento.
16:17But Arbida Sabonis.
16:18It took a long time to get to the NBA.
16:21No, I'm staying in Europe.
16:23In Europe.
16:23Here at Real Madrid.
16:24With George Carr.
16:26And I'm staying here at Real Madrid.
16:27Until they convinced him.
16:28And he played in Portland.
16:30And when I was older.
16:32And yet she tore the league apart.
16:34But Arbida Sabonis.
16:35He wasn't French.
16:35He was Lithuanian.
16:36The Lithuanians.
16:37They are giants in basketball.
16:40Arbida Sabonis begged him.
16:41Hey, come to Portland.
16:43To Portland.
16:43He wanted to be at Real Madrid.
16:44Real Madrid.
16:44With George Carr.
16:46A close friend of Najera.
16:47He speaks Spanish well.
16:49George Carr.
16:51And in Seattle.
16:52In Denver.
16:53He reached the final.
16:54With Seattle.
16:55And he lost to the Chicago Bulls.
16:57And Arbida Sabonis didn't want to.
16:58The NBA didn't want it.
16:59Until he went to play.
17:00To Portland.
17:01And he burned the league.
17:02And already grown up.
17:02She broke it.
17:03Oh well.
17:05So the French didn't.
17:07I don't.
17:08There's the teacher.
17:08What can I say?
17:09In the French alliance.
17:10No.
17:10United States no.
17:11I don't know.
17:11I don't even want to know.
17:13I don't like Monterrey.
17:14A cheap copy of the United States.
17:15I preferred Mexico City.
17:17In fact, he lives in Mexico City.
17:19And there he is.
17:21In Central America.
17:22In South America.
17:23In the Caribbean.
17:25He is a photographer.
17:26She loves culture.
17:27Sport no.
17:28He is very thin.
17:30But if high.
17:32A little shorter than me.
17:34I'm a little taller.
17:36Anything.
17:39White or blond.
17:40He's from northern France.
17:43That's why he says.
17:44No.
17:44We are not Latinos.
17:46The French.
17:47If they are Latinos.
17:48If they are Latinos.
17:49The French.
17:50Those from the north.
17:51Those in the center.
17:52Up.
17:57Are.
17:58More throwing at him.
17:59To Germany.
18:00To the Germans.
18:01Those in the center.
18:02Down.
18:03Latinos.
18:05This teacher was from northern France.
18:07Blond.
18:08High.
18:09Very thin.
18:10He wasn't playing.
18:10He wasn't playing.
18:11To sports.
18:12He never played sports.
18:14He was.
18:15He liked culture.
18:15The photograph.
18:17She lives in Mexico City.
18:18If I'm not mistaken.
18:19I don't know if.
18:20What has happened to his life?
18:21In recent years.
18:22Where I left off.
18:24The thing is.
18:26He went there.
18:27For Mexico City.
18:30Large in Central America.
18:32In South America.
18:33In the Caribbean.
18:33USA.
18:34No.
18:34He doesn't like Monterrey.
18:35He says it's a cheap copy of the United States.
18:38So.
18:39The French are more resistant.
18:42I am a young man.
18:44Baccalaureate.
18:44University.
18:45United States no.
18:46He lived in the Czech Republic.
18:48The French professor.
18:49In the Czech Republic.
18:50And then he came to Mexico.
18:51Obviously France.
18:52Then Czech Republic.
18:53And now Mexico.
18:55He has been in Mexico for many years.
18:56More than 10.
18:58And he said.
18:59Spain no.
18:59Spain no.
19:00Not even the United States.
19:01Spain no.
19:02Not even the United States.
19:04He said.
19:05From Spain.
19:06Very intense things.
19:08He was talking about Spain.
19:09Very intense things.
19:09I'm not going to say.
19:10But I was saying.
19:11From Spain and Portugal.
19:12Very intense things.
19:13Especially Spain.
19:15And also him.
19:16He was giving Portugal a hard time.
19:19But.
19:20Very intense things.
19:21He was talking about Spain.
19:23And he was giving Portugal a hard time.
19:26And not the United States either.
19:28He didn't like the United States either.
19:30To the Americans.
19:31Not even to the Spanish.
19:32Not even to the Portuguese.
19:34Nor to Americans.
19:36He was hitting on her for everything.
19:38To Spain.
19:39And he would give it a scratch.
19:41To Portugal.
19:43He said they were Africans.
19:45From Europe.
19:46The Spanish and the Portuguese.
19:47And one more thing.
19:49And another thing that I'm not going to mention.
19:51Yes, racist.
19:52Yes, racist.
19:54My teacher used to say.
19:55The Spanish and the Portuguese.
19:57They are the Africans of Europe.
20:00And he said something else.
20:01Which I'm not going to mention.
20:03The Spanish and the Portuguese.
20:05They are the Africans.
20:06From Europe.
20:08The worst of Europe.
20:10Africans in Europe.
20:12The worst of Europe.
20:13The Spanish and the Portuguese.
20:15But he was more drawn to Spain.
20:17He was more critical of Spain.
20:18He said.
20:18The Spanish are the Africans of Europe.
20:21Spaniards and Portuguese.
20:22The Africans.
20:24From Europe.
20:25And he said something else that I'm not going to mention.
20:27But he focused more on Spain.
20:30And to the Americans.
20:33Then he said.
20:34The English are thin.
20:37Americans are chubby.
20:40Say.
20:40Yes, obviously.
20:41They are the parents.
20:42The English.
20:43The Scots.
20:45Those from the United Kingdom.
20:46The English.
20:47They are the parents of.
20:48From the Americans.
20:50There are Germans there too.
20:51I already said it.
20:53But.
20:54My teacher used to say.
20:55And yes, that's true.
20:55Well, obviously.
20:56Americans are more boorish.
20:58Chubbier.
20:59The English.
21:00The Scots.
21:01Delgadones.
21:03More in form.
21:04And the Americans.
21:05Chubbier.
21:07More crude.
21:08Well.
21:09So that's how it is.
21:11That's right.
21:13What a night.
21:13Of culture.
21:15Breeding ground.
21:17Light years.
21:18Light years.
21:20Then I'm going to talk about Japan.
21:22Light years.
21:23For Mexico.
21:25I arrived.
21:26At those levels.
21:27At the levels of the United States.
21:29At Canadian levels.
21:30At the levels of Germany.
21:31He is number one.
21:32From France.
21:34From England.
21:35Light years.
21:35And what is the reason for this?
21:37The blood.
21:38Dad.
21:38The blood.
21:39The blood.
21:40The blood.
21:40So.
21:41I always go by instinct.
21:44I always go by instinct.
21:46I always go by instinct.
21:48So.
21:50That's right.
21:50Light years.
21:52Light years.
21:54For.
21:55To reach those levels.
21:56Then I can talk about China.
21:57And then I can talk about Japan.
21:58That too.
21:59Oh.
21:59A tremendous culture.
22:01And also.
22:02Above.
22:03More than Mexico.
22:04Top.
22:05Top.
22:05Top.
22:05Oh well.
22:06On this occasion.
22:07We're talking about Germany.
22:08At length.
22:09From the United States.
22:11From France.
22:12So.
22:14Learn.
22:15Mexicans.
22:19Mexico.
22:20Learn.
22:20In Mexico.
22:21And in Monterrey.
22:22Mexicans.
22:23And royal.
22:25But now.
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