@coomtothebroom778
Good thing it was lung cancer he had and not prostate cancer. That would’ve been awkward.
@VivaRevolucionDGS
Now, that is how you make the most of your limited screen time. Peter Stormere with the performance of a lifetime. Completely flawless.
@HeroicCid
“Looks like someone doesn’t have your back anymore…” This line goes so hard.
@sullywinn4225
My favorite part is when the light hits Satan's face. He seems bothered at first, but he doesn't recoil and after a second it almost seems like he misses it. Brilliant acting.
@dustinstorer3201
Trick the devil into healing his wrists, saved the girl, saved her sister, saved the world, was forgiven and allowed to enter heaven AND the devil cured his cancer? Yup. That's Constantine
@rapunzel39
General Wesley Clark ten days after 9-11. Seven countries in 5 years. Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan. Iran is last on that list.
@nyquil762
"If voting worked, they wouldn't let us do it."
@ScottLovesSherry
Americans will believe the lies until the wheels fall off. Thanks Grace. Keep up the good fight.
@marcusmiller5443
He kissed the wall.
That signified he is 'sold'.
@nyquil762
How many times is Charlie Brown going to let Lucy pull the ball away from him? This guy literally ran on an Anti-War platform. Remember, the Republicans and Democrats are two heads of the same snake. Be well.
@tamaracalderon6080
Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for Israel. =/
@PlaneReality
Albert Pike's WW3 roadmap in full effect. Until you realize who is your true enemy. Every. Single. Time.
@norm2711
Sen Ron Johnson explains math. He is one of a handful of Congressmen with integrity.
@nicoleturner5808
If we think the people who got us into this situation are going to get us out of it, we’re stupid.
@laurewickers1532
Crimes against humanity and treason should never go unpunished
@TheMidwestWaterproofing
My money was taken from me, against my will, for 50 years.
When a fraction of it is returned to me, it is called an "entitlement."
@sidneyjones4955
Ban lobbying from politics. Stop the banking and MIC scams. That’s the biggest issue and only then, the will of the people will come to fruition.
@stevesmith2212
Letting CROOKS try to balance anything is Insane
Here’s what happened when Sen. Ron Johnson started to ask forbidden questions about 9-11, the COVID vax and America’s looming bankruptcy.
@mattscott4792
Probably the best interview i've watched in recent memory. Hedges continues to hit home run after home run.
@billyv2210
I don't think there has EVER been a better title to a book - Brilliant!
@Globaltraveller538
Omar was so articulate and clear about the ongoing genocide and the state of the world in general, kudos to Chris for presenting such voices to his listeners.
@hank.hacking
The use of euphemism as a weapon of war fills me with a kind of hysterical rage. How do we stay seated when someone says "I didn't shoot her, she collided with the bullets I fired"?
@pappapiccolino9572
Wow. Every one of those quotes from Omar's book is great. He is so honest, erudite and impressive. Amazing interview. Much love to Omar and Chris.
The Western concept of rules, order, or rules-based order is merely a list on paper and hardly an exercise in true values and principles. Omar El Akkad, Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist, has witnessed many instances, both in the West and in the Middle East, where banners of virtue are used to justify hypocritical behavior. El Akkad writes about such instances in his new book, “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,” and he joins host Chris Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report to discuss them.
@oberstkostlich6794
"The kids in Gaza would love to be called names"
-Tim Dillon, philosopher of our times
@TheIllestDubie
Dave Portnoy just proved all the stereotypes correct.
@SkipAd82
Here's a good Jew joke. Karen Dave Portnoy pegging his own employees lol. gg
@Djdorcol
jew jokes should be mandatory.
BTW did you noticed how he immediately went for a covert threat "You work for me"?
This is how they operate, in politics, in movie industry, in business.
This is how they control people.
@BasedWerwolf
Here's a joke, J's crying about antisemitism is like a burglar crying about locks on the door
@commodiousvestibule
When people show you who they are, believe them.
@Valkron11
They are really taking this "chosen" thing way too far!
@99FXR
Jew fatigue button
Dave Portnoy unloaded on a Barstool Sports staffer for suggesting Portnoy invite a comedian who had made antisemitic jokes on a Barstool platform. On a recent episode of “The Unnamed Show,” Portnoy and Kirk Minihane argued about comments made by a content creator who goes by Beyond Average Mick criticizing Portnoy’s reaction to a recent antisemitic incident at a bar Portnoy owns in Philadelphia.
@pattigayj
My goodness this man’s knowledge is amazing. Please Lord protect this man
@im9282
This is a battle between good and evil, not left and right.
@martinburke11
I wonder how NGOs would fare in an asset-backed economy with no Fed, no income tax, and where judeo-warmongers can't magically print money out of thin air.
@-joe-davidson
"We defeated the wrong enemy"
― General Patton
@LifeLifemoreAbundantly
The leftwing vs. rightwing paradigm has been a massive psyop on the public. John Adams was absolutely correct...
"There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution." ― John Adams, U.S. Founder
Mike Benz on how NGOs run the world on behalf of a small number of very dangerous people.
Chapters:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:20 What Are NGOs?
0:05:11 The 3 Levels of The Blob
0:09:00 Why the CIA Was Really Created
0:21:41 Why So Many American Companies Are Wrapped up in the NGO Madness
0:24:02 George Soros’ Open Society Foundation
0:30:54 Foreign Governments’ Failed Attempts to Escape NGO Control
0:36:58 The Dark Side of America’s Global Domination
0:42:14 The Soros Connection to the State Department Is Deeper Than You Think
0:50:33 How the CIA Controls the Education System
0:58:03 The Anti-American Agendas American Taxpayers Are Funding
1:01:19 What You Should Know About the US Institute of Peace
1:11:57 What DOGE Found When They Tried to Shut Down the Institute of Peace
1:15:31 Why The Blob Hates Putin
1:22:21 George Soros’ Coup of Mongolia
1:30:57 The Blob’s Regime Change Strategy Playing Out in the US
1:42:48 How Trump Has Successfully Drained the Swamp So Far
1:54:06 What Trump Should Focus On Next
@reimond30
Reminder. 10 years ago you were fired from your job and ostracized if you pointed out that this was obviously going to happen.
@jamey2326
Look at all those doctors, lawyers and engineers
@justinu4521
Remember when Paris was filled with people from Paris? Lmao
@Ultrin
Meanwhile the European Union holds back the money Hungary deserves, billions of euros, only because they don’t let in immigrants, banned pride and refuse to send their soldiers to Ukraine. Let that sink in.
@voidmayonnaiss
Government opens floodgates.
Flood happens.
Gov. Spokesperson: “This just came out of nowhere.”
@Uppearance
If it continues to escalate like this, Paris will be mentioned in the future as a city that once was.
1998 was probably the high water-mark of French multiculturalism or what is known as ‘vivre-ensemble’ or ‘living together.’ ‘Unemployment was falling, the economy was performing well and France was winning,’ reflected the sports sociologist William Gasparini. The golden age didn’t last long. The economy began to decline and so did the vivre-ensemble. As early as 2002 warnings were being sounded about the ‘Lost Territories of the Republic’, where mainly Muslim communities lived separate lives to the rest of the country. The ‘re-Islamisation’ of young French Muslims accelerated as the internet began to evolve and extremists used this new platform for propaganda. In 2005, thousands of youths rioted across France after two teenagers died in a police chase. The then Interior Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, described the rioters as ‘scum’ and pledged to eradicate them for the ‘good people who want peace’.
He didn’t. Now there is a new generation of thugs running amok in French cities. Many of those who have sacked Paris in recent weeks are not PSG fans. They are ‘barbarians’ from the banlieues who take advantage of any large-scale gathering in a city ― be it a May Day parade, a rally against pension reform, or a football celebration ― to display their contempt for all things French.
An editorial in Le Figaro on Sunday concluded that the previous night’s mayhem had nothing to do with football, rather: ‘It’s culture. Wanton destruction, violent assaults, slogans against the state, the police, and Israel.’ This explains why there is rarely violence at away matches involving France or PSG. The supporters who travel abroad are genuine fans who love their club and their country. The troublemakers who go on the rampage in Paris do so because they hate France. ― Gavin Mortimer
In the joy and pain of this mortal life, you will find most choices fall between love and addiction. Both will cost you your soul, but only one requires you to set ego aside and do real work on improving outcomes. Namasteeznuts.