00:00I don't know what kind of energy we'll be seeing with this business of me getting involved in denouncing these politicians and mafias,
00:09including these Freemason judges allied with the drug traffickers, these three Freemason judges.
00:14Or to publicly say that the Socialist Party is a partner of the Spanish people and that they appropriated the roads.
00:20Or to say that the president and Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle
00:26who pardoned a drug trafficker with 500 kilos of cocaine, enough to spend one million pesos a day,
00:31$2,000 for 200 years, and join patriots in exile like Gino Lorenzini,
00:38who has also confronted the current president, and prove it, because it is public data, we didn't invent it.
00:45In fact, Christian Democracy was funded by the CIA; there is a report called the Church Report.
00:51And Gary Webb, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, already denounced that everyone,
00:57Police forces around the world—not all police forces, but some—united with the American CIA,
01:02They run the drug business.
01:04And we want to fight this fight here, without political parties.
01:09A digital window was opened to change the constitution,
01:13to secure things for the future, no matter who the president is.
01:17I want to tell everyone who wants to get involved in this type of fight,
01:23If they can't attack his arguments, they'll try to attack him personally.
01:28And if they can't do any of that, those attacks will simply fall apart.
01:34because they have no basis.
01:37I am surprised to see the low level of national and local dialogue.
01:42And I think that can be extrapolated to the global dialogue.
01:47I remember when the president of the northern country wanted to say
01:50Hey, something weird is going on here with the voting.
01:54They went, and no, they wouldn't let him go on air.
01:57Or some great female doctors, virologists, and geneticists from Argentina
02:02They said, "Hey, there's something really weird going on in the world."
02:06with this whole thing about the famous bug.
02:07No, they also said no, they got it from WikiLeaks, that he was a Nazi, that he...
02:13They are under debate.
02:15So I publicly invite this gentleman,
02:18who claims to be like the one who leads the union in my country.
02:26Which union in my country?
02:28Well, let him invite me.
02:29I'll invite you, I'll choose a place, I'll pay you.
02:31And anyone who wants to speak against me, let them write to me, let's meet up.
02:37Let's make this a public debate and have them discuss our ideas.
02:42If they happen to have any kind of verbal aggression or whatever,
02:48Don't worry, it's part of the folklore, that's just how it is.
02:52And count on me to talk, to get together.
02:57But, apparently, these leaders, despite being intellectual leaders,
03:03They are not exempt from struggle.
03:04And the struggle is felt emotionally, it is felt...
03:08It can be felt according to the person's constitution, even in their physical aspect.
03:11When the person goes, they don't criticize him, or anything like that.
03:14In other words, people with low self-esteem or, I don't know, low chi, energy, might...
03:18that they fall apart and their health is affected, huh?
03:22Or their personal relationships with others.
03:24Well, to those who are going through things like this, I'm telling you that I go through things like this too.
03:28I have no problem.
03:29I don't have any problem.
03:31I am very peaceful, I ask, like I asked yesterday,
03:35politely, listen, don't mess with me once, twice, even three times.
03:39After three times I attack them.
03:43And it's better to have me as a friend, not as an enemy.
03:45Because I'm never alone.
03:48And I'm not referring to people, because there are some.
03:51I'm referring to something they can't even understand.
03:54So all those who want to join, simply wanting to change or sow seeds,
04:00I don't think there will be a change now.
04:01sowing seeds for the future of those who will come after.
04:05And for me, the way to see it is to be able to change these laws.
04:08because we are governed by words.
04:10And primarily the constitution, which is the fundamental law upon which all other laws of the country are structured.
04:16Anyone who wants to join is welcome.
04:19And this is not without its struggles.
04:22So, that's it.
04:24We're a small army, then.
04:26And those who want to join are welcome.
04:29And those who have something to say to me, say it to my face.
04:34Let's get together, tell me to my face.
04:37I invite you to my house, if you'd like, for a cup of tea.
04:40Or if they're afraid to come, tell me where I'm going.
04:42I am never afraid.
04:44Never is never.
04:45That.
04:47Okay, I'll share this anecdote, then, as a testimony for my friends, my family,
04:52my future friends.
04:53And for those people who, for some reason I don't know, don't want to be my friends,
04:58And they try, in one way or another, to see where they can penetrate my armor.
05:04I don't wear armor.
05:07Well, I don't have one.
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