[PREVIEW] New World Order - China (David Ewing Jr.)

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Resumo

TLDRDavid bespreekt in zijn presentatie hoe verschillende mondiale uitdagingen met elkaar verweven zijn binnen het concept van een 'New World Order'. Hij legt de focus op de snelle urbanisatie en economische groei van China, en hoe dat de mondiale interdependentie beïnvloedt. David bespreekt ook de rol van de westerse landen en hun afhankelijkheid van diensteneconomieën. Hij benadrukt de noodzaak van een rechtvaardigere en meer gebalanceerde aanpak in wereldwijde samenwerkingen en wijst op de complexe spanningen die de moderne wereldorde bepalen. Bovendien kaart hij maatschappelijke onrust aan, zoals klimaatverandering en migratie, en hoe deze problemen door de bestaande structuren worden beïnvloed.

Conclusões

  • 📚 David presenteert zijn nieuwe boek 'The New World Order'.
  • 🏙️ China heeft een snelle stedelijke en economische ontwikkeling doorgemaakt.
  • 🌍 Wereldwijde interdependentie creëert complexe uitdagingen.
  • 📈 Westerse landen zijn sterk afhankelijk van diensteneconomieën.
  • 🚦 Migratie en bevolkingsgroei zijn cruciale mondiale kwesties.
  • ♻️ Klimaatverandering vergt constructieve mondiale samenwerking.
  • 🔀 De wereldorde bevat veel facties en is complex.
  • 💬 Rechtvaardige benadering van mondiale problemen is noodzakelijk.
  • 📊 Economische en maatschappelijke stabiliteit zijn wereldwijd verbonden.
  • 🔧 Belangrijk om infrastructuren en humanitaire waarden te behouden.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Het gesprek begint met een bedenking dat de mensen aan de macht voornamelijk voor ons zorgen, wat wordt beschreven als humanisme. David heeft een nieuw boek over de nieuwe wereldorde, wat duidt op verschillende facties die de wereldorde vormen en de afhankelijkheid van landen zoals China wordt benadrukt.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    David legt uit dat de wereldorde al eeuwen bestaat, en dat naties direct na de instorting van de oude wereldorde ontstonden. Hij bespreekt de groei van megasteden in de VS, Europa, en Australië, en vergelijkt dit met de snelle stedelijke ontwikkeling in China en de geassocieerde uitdagingen van bevolkingsbeheer

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    David richt zich op stedelijke ontwikkeling en infrastructuur, met China als voorbeeld van snelle groei in steden. Hij benadrukt dat ondanks de luxe en moderniteit, deze ontwikkeling enorme middelen vereist en een zware belasting vormt voor milieu en voedselzekerheid, vooral gezien de geschiedenis van Westerse afhankelijkheid van koloniale voedselvoorziening.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    De enorme ontwikkeling van steden in China wordt verder besproken, waarbij de nadruk ligt op de afhankelijkheid van de wereldeconomie en de rol van China als leverancier van goederen en diensten. Er is kritiek op westerse landen die niet zelfvoorzienend zijn en afhankelijk zijn van immigranten en wereldwijde logistiek.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    David bespreekt de bouw en planning van enorme stedelijke gebieden in China en maakt een verband met wereldwijde economische interdependentie. Hij benadrukt de noodzaak voor een stabiele wereldeconomie en stelt zorgen over de impact van het ineenstorten ervan, gezien de complexiteit en schaal van stedelijke ontwikkeling en economie.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:34:34

    Er wordt gediscussieerd over geopolitieke thema's, het belang van het behoud van de gevestigde orde en het ondersteunen van wereldwijde ontwikkeling zonder chaos te veroorzaken. Er is kritiek op protesten en suggesties dat echte verandering door samenwerking en effectieve strategieën moet komen, in plaats van destructieve middelen.

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Perguntas frequentes

  • Waar gaat David's nieuwe boek over?

    David's nieuwe boek, "The New World Order," onderzoekt de verschillende facties binnen de mondiale machtsstructuren en de uitdagingen die hiermee gepaard gaan.

  • Wat is David's mening over de ontwikkeling van stedelijke gebieden in China?

    David stelt dat de snelle stedelijke ontwikkeling in China zowel een zegen als een uitdaging vormt voor de wereld, gezien de grote afhankelijkheid van de wereld van China's economische groei.

  • Hoe ziet David de huidige mondiale interdependentie?

    David benadrukt dat de wereld sterk afhankelijk is van elkaar, vooral op economisch vlak, en dat deze interdependentie aanzienlijke uitdagingen met zich meebrengt.

  • Hoe denkt David over de migratie en bevolkingsgroei wereldwijd?

    David bespreekt de uitdagingen van wereldwijde bevolkingsgroei en migratie, waarbij hij benadrukt hoe afhankelijk landen van elkaar zijn voor economische overleving.

  • Wat zijn de uitdagingen van de wereldorde volgens David?

    David wijst op de complexiteit van de wereldorde, waaronder economische afhankelijkheden, migratie, klimaatverandering en stedelijke ontwikkeling.

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    you can handle the truth yes and the
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    truth is yes the people in power yes um
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    um the thing is they're actually looking
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    after us first that's why it's called um
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    humanism that the thing is they look
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    after our side of the world first and if
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    we can't then we look at the rest of the
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    world
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    [Music]
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    welcome back David everyone is excited
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    to be hearing from you again especially
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    after the great performance you gave on
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    our last talk together with Andreas so
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    we're curious to see what we're going to
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    talk about today and what you're going
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    to present today welcome
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    David okay one whenever I speak with ra
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    um Andreas I don't know why there is a
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    three four or five second difference so
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    it looks like I'm talking over him or
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    he's talking over me when that's not the
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    reality I noticed that when we had the
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    conversation There Was You him and me
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    now the thing is I could hear you like
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    um real time but with him I couldn't so
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    unfortunately some people are thinking
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    hey talking over each other that's
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    happened in previous videos I don't know
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    why but um that's normally with
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    connection with him regardless of what
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    what software we use anyway I have a new
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    book out it's it's um called the new
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    world
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    order I like that the New World Order
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    the title and the thing is if you've
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    been around the world then you can
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    understand the New World Order and then
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    if you study world history you will
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    begin to understand it more and um so in
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    the last video I spoke as if I was a
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    politician in defense of the new world
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    order it doesn't represent My Views even
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    right now I'm going to speak yes from
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    another point of view because the thing
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    is if somebody reads my book The New
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    World Order they're going to realize
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    that there's several factions at the top
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    at the new world order two main sides
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    and then below that there's about a 100
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    different factions and below that
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    there's another thousand different
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    factions in different locations around
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    the world now many people are um are
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    just sitting here in um Europe Australia
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    um US Canada and they're just imagining
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    things about the New World order what
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    it's about and um things like this now
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    the now the um we had an Old World Order
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    unfortunately many people think there
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    was um you know people had different
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    countries different this different that
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    200 years ago but we didn't really there
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    was an old world order it collapsed and
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    then nation states formed but
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    immediately after it collapsed the
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    people who brought brought around its
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    collapse there were several different
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    factions and then um they they made a
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    plan to make a new world order so now
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    right now I want people to imagine
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    something now um to imagine you're going
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    to have to look at reality um for
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    example let's just take one country
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    China um China's population we are
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    dependent on China by a lot but many
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    people don't admit it now China's
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    population some people could say could
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    be up to 1.7 billion some people say one
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    and a half billion and um things like
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    but um it's around 1 and a half billion
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    but because a lot of people are poor
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    there yes they live in villages and now
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    um many people seem to imagine that they
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    can actually uh um uh have um um control
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    the birth rate of one child policy um
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    that has it's been okay but um it's
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    failed up to a certain amount yes in
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    many places because um you know in some
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    of the mountain areas some of the desert
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    areas and other places the government
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    can't control um um you can't control
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    the people now the thing is
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    realistically when we look at China um
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    just um 60 70 years ago 1950s they were
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    living like this in the country side
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    half naked things like this and um
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    things were very bad even in Shanghai um
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    you know when the Europeans were there
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    yes um and the Europeans used these
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    people as slaves um um people from
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    England from France from Germany from
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    Holland from Italy from other places
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    here is um um Sean Lane in um Shanghai
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    today that place looks like um New York
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    Shanghai but um the thing is um we're
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    going to have to look at some real
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    things reality now when we look at the
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    United States there's two mega cities
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    very big ones New York and um Chicago
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    after that there's um what you call
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    it um I would say that they
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    including the people who come
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    shortterm students and um other people
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    to work and um things like this and um
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    the suburb areas you could say up to
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    going up to 20 million people including
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    let say New York New Jersey things like
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    this and then Chicago going around Lake
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    Michigan and then um if you look at the
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    mediumsized cities 5 to 10 million we've
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    got Miami Los anges and um places like
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    that in Australia we've got around 5
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    million plus for um you know Melbourne
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    and Sydney and then um you know
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    brisbane's not far behind it's going to
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    catch up as more people move to the
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    cities um in Europe um we've got Moscow
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    um a mega City Istanbul Paris and London
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    they um I would say those are the are
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    the four biggest cities that not far off
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    behind are Milan Barcelona um and Berlin
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    yes go on now I'm just saying Berlin you
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    forgot maybe yeah Berlin yes I was about
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    to add it on mil
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    Berlin is amongst the St Petersburg
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    class and population statistic cities so
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    now the thing is because I've traveled
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    um the thing is um one thing that that I
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    studied a lot is Urban Development Urban
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    Development just doesn't happen in five
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    minutes now many people are talking
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    about climate lockdowns now my new book
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    goes goes through the um um climate
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    agenda and um the climate crisis that
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    they're speaking about now many people
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    will say in Europe and America and
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    Australia there is no climate crisis but
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    we're talking about the world in general
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    yes so now um the thing is because we're
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    over here and we don't see the other
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    side of the world we're just um blind
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    now the thing is um I'm you're going to
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    have to bear with me yes um with this
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    I'm going to try to make it quick you
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    could read all the names of these cities
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    as I passed them on these are like
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    cities the size of Melbourne um you know
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    New York the size of Miami the size of
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    Berlin and other things and I want
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    people to imagine um what China was just
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    50 years ago these cities weren't even
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    there um I mean the way the development
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    has been there 50 years ago um they were
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    like um you know many of them were like
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    um not even mud brick even probably tree
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    houses in some of their suburbs are
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    people living in holes holes underground
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    so I want people to think how did this
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    change and what does this have to do
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    with Europe America Australia and the
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    West yes so here name them all very fast
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    I'm going to send them to you mega
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    cities look at this these are not um
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    Office Buildings a lot of them are just
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    residential areas if you look in the
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    distance you know we're talking Millions
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    a city like um the size of New York yes
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    name them you've got the names on there
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    name them what does it say here it says
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    ginan Shong yes yeah Shandong Province
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    so we say it very fast okay I'll say
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    this is hot or hot Inu Province or in
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    Mongolia now this is just the pong
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    District in Shanghai there was um
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    nothing there basically um 25 years ago
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    25 30 years ago it was just a farm field
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    pong hudong District now um the next one
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    I I'm being serious there's people
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    living in these places they're huge like
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    Miami like um New York these people have
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    given up farming they're living like us
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    in boxed buildings now you need to
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    provide electricity you need to provide
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    services dentists and many other thing
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    food drink water Everything clean air
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    now the thing is some people said let's
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    go back to the 60s oh I think they
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    forgot when we didn't even have many
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    dentists when people were still having
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    doing the toilet outside or in the
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    bushes in any places in the west and
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    they turned around and thought there was
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    food Security in Western Europe what
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    they don't know is that the Communists
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    were were stealing food from Hungary yes
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    from um Romania from Yugoslavia you know
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    Bosnia Kosovo Serbia
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    Macedonia um Croatia Bulgaria Albania
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    and Poland Ukraine we were stealing food
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    that they were providing it to us that
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    we were giving them cash for it because
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    in the west we actually don't have
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    enough land in Western Europe to
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    actually grow the food all the time and
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    there's problems with food security
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    people don't know so people who say
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    let's go back look at this nanan shenzen
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    how are we going to feed these people
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    how are we going to maintain their
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    things like fridge freezers everything
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    the amount of mining we did for the
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    minerals to um to remove the land now
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    this picture is over 10 years old Harbin
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    Harbin uh um and then changon is the
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    photo below this is 10 years ago these C
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    cities are are are a lot bigger today
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    yes now when you see these cities you're
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    going to think what the hell it's
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    ridiculous these cities weren't here
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    like this just 25 30 years ago um people
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    were living in like you know huts and
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    other things Shang Chui yes um look in
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    the background these are like huge
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    cities I mean what the [ __ ] I don't know
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    what to say here is Shang Chui another
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    look can you see these are all
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    apartments we've got millions of people
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    living in them San
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    menia yes so I'm going to go through
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    them and I want you to think of how to
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    manage the world yes how are we going to
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    manage these people this is puang um in
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    henan Province and these apartments are
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    15 20 stories high that um there's
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    there's places that I don't even know
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    that if you look at some of these places
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    they look like this just um 20 years ago
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    um 30 years ago they were even worse
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    look at this nanang yes can you see it
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    um have you got nanang yeah so that's
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    what they look like um um so the thing
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    is let me just show the reality of them
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    when you go to these because I went to
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    them and I was terrified look at nanang
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    how we going to feed these people how we
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    going to provide coal electricity gas or
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    whatever you know provide the movement
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    of space for people to travel yes how
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    many more airports are we going to keep
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    building how many aircrafts are we going
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    to keep building how many cars how many
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    this yes who's going to do it how much
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    more mining are we going to do wait let
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    me go through these cities it's going to
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    be so tiring here is Lu young can you
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    see this can you see this it's just
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    ridiculous don't you think so are you
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    beginning here is downtown luang so that
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    you can see these are um you know cities
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    like Miami you know that have you ever
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    heard of
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    luang No No Yeah and um so there's more
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    cities some of them uh maybe by mistake
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    I'll send the photos twice here is Kai
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    Fang they're still building it and um
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    this is just part of Kai Fang um yes and
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    um let me show you Gazo Gazo City and
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    the thing is and there's Lu here there's
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    two cities there people have to pause
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    these you have to look at this because
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    who built them how did we build them how
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    what has this got to do with the global
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    economy these people are working for us
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    in China providing us goods and services
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    I mean by the way many people don't know
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    yes West Europe um North America and
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    Southeast Asia um 80% of the economy is
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    service industries that means we
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    basically produce nothing industrially
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    or or in many other things 80% you know
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    like offices doctors dentist you know
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    face transplants or whatever you call it
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    um you know accountants bankers lawyers
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    80% eight out of 10 yeah you know have
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    got used to you know office type of jobs
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    or service type of jobs so what are we
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    going to do yes because people are
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    complaining about the immigration so
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    let's have a look at the reality and
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    I'll soon go through it can Europe and
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    America um sustain itself then somebody
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    says we'll just take the oil from Canada
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    from the Sands one we don't even have
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    the Machinery in England or in Australia
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    in most of the places throughout Western
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    Europe to actually um to do the refining
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    of of this sand oil and two who said
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    it's yours anyway it's stolen land what
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    about the natives how many did they
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    murder and sterilize in Canada and in
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    the US so that they could take hold of
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    these lands and you're saying oh we'll
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    just take it from over there Ah that's
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    one and two another you can't do
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    it you want to throw the migrants out
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    throw them out from France and every and
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    you thought you could do it you can't
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    because the quality of the oil is
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    something else yes and then the
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    environmental damage is ridiculous yes
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    uh and um the thing is we don't have the
  • 00:13:55
    infrastructure and then they're saying
  • 00:13:57
    oh we could all go back to farming oh
  • 00:13:59
    yes go back to farming let's just say in
  • 00:14:01
    the United Kingdom England Scotland
  • 00:14:03
    Ireland Wales and all this we can
  • 00:14:05
    maximum support 60 million people as
  • 00:14:07
    long as we just eat potatoes and
  • 00:14:09
    vegetables go back to eating potatoes
  • 00:14:12
    without the oil without the salt and
  • 00:14:14
    without the cooking oil uh you won't
  • 00:14:16
    even have cookers yeah and um you um the
  • 00:14:19
    thing is whenever there's a bad Harvest
  • 00:14:21
    or something what are you going to do do
  • 00:14:23
    you know for how many centuries England
  • 00:14:25
    has been stealing food from um third
  • 00:14:27
    world countries even in the past in the
  • 00:14:29
    1860s 1870s 1880s how what France was
  • 00:14:33
    doing stealing food from other side of
  • 00:14:34
    the world yeah just to feed the
  • 00:14:37
    population yeah many people do you even
  • 00:14:39
    know what England looked like in the 60s
  • 00:14:41
    saying we'll go back without the tarmak
  • 00:14:43
    and the bitman from the crude oil from
  • 00:14:45
    the Middle East and what and then
  • 00:14:47
    they're com complaining about turkey do
  • 00:14:50
    you know where your rubbish goes um you
  • 00:14:52
    know because we cut and we throw away so
  • 00:14:54
    much rubbish yeah they recycle it in
  • 00:14:56
    Turkey or in Pakistan and the people are
  • 00:14:59
    complaining about Turkish migrants in
  • 00:15:01
    Germany or Pakistan migrants in England
  • 00:15:03
    then again there's another secret
  • 00:15:05
    Pakistan has huge control over the oil
  • 00:15:09
    in Saudi Arabia Kuwait Qatar and Bahrain
  • 00:15:12
    that's another secret you send them back
  • 00:15:15
    then the thing is go back to the
  • 00:15:17
    Cobblestone you know roads and things
  • 00:15:19
    like this and horses and donkeys and see
  • 00:15:21
    if you've got enough population of
  • 00:15:23
    horses and donkeys yes and let's see how
  • 00:15:25
    long the population survives of just
  • 00:15:27
    eating potatoes you every single day yes
  • 00:15:30
    and let's see how you're going to cook
  • 00:15:31
    them without the cooking oil and all
  • 00:15:33
    these other things and all you think you
  • 00:15:35
    could do do the keep the cows the
  • 00:15:37
    grazing and all this with the and then
  • 00:15:39
    bring back all the all the Europeans who
  • 00:15:42
    are from the other countries and let's
  • 00:15:43
    see how many oh it's going to be
  • 00:15:45
    overcrowded in Western Europe isn't this
  • 00:15:47
    true Rafael yes but I mean I'm going to
  • 00:15:50
    present the evidence before you say buts
  • 00:15:52
    let's go through this now here all these
  • 00:15:54
    cities have got something to do with us
  • 00:15:56
    here is heavy City in and Province and
  • 00:16:00
    these cities are so Advanced so modern
  • 00:16:03
    the way they're constructing them
  • 00:16:04
    getting them ready we are like backwards
  • 00:16:06
    look at these apartments that you could
  • 00:16:08
    see anang it's it's like these places
  • 00:16:11
    are already overcrowded and they work
  • 00:16:13
    for us here is an idea of ljo City yes
  • 00:16:18
    um here is another idea from the other
  • 00:16:21
    side of of the river Lano Lano and here
  • 00:16:26
    I want you to look beyond the mountains
  • 00:16:28
    when you look at on the left hand side
  • 00:16:29
    and you think whoa this city is like a
  • 00:16:31
    mega City it's like a Miami I mean I
  • 00:16:34
    mean what the hell how are we going to
  • 00:16:35
    feed these people then you can see The
  • 00:16:37
    Shanty Towns at the bottom could you see
  • 00:16:39
    it yes and all these are things and um
  • 00:16:41
    the old many old buildings that are
  • 00:16:43
    dying and things like this now here is a
  • 00:16:46
    picture 10 15 years ago of a yanai today
  • 00:16:49
    the city is a lot different here is a
  • 00:16:51
    bit of the top picture is new the bottom
  • 00:16:54
    picture is a bit old but Ching Dao and
  • 00:16:56
    then in the background the the these are
  • 00:16:58
    cities like Miami and and now the thing
  • 00:17:01
    is um right now in the world we've got a
  • 00:17:03
    crisis some people are saying is it
  • 00:17:05
    overcrowded or not now the thing is for
  • 00:17:07
    example if you're um I remember um 25
  • 00:17:10
    years ago in Beijing airport yeah just
  • 00:17:12
    waiting for a taxi it was like this I
  • 00:17:15
    thought what the hell waiting for a taxi
  • 00:17:17
    now they've organized it a bit more but
  • 00:17:19
    the thing is you know even I you know
  • 00:17:21
    what I had to do I had to take the bus
  • 00:17:23
    instead because the taxi queue was like
  • 00:17:26
    that yes so now we even waiting for the
  • 00:17:29
    metro in many of these cities in China
  • 00:17:31
    yeah starts queuing grafel people are
  • 00:17:34
    saying where um the thing is can you see
  • 00:17:36
    the queue stop queuing yes so um the
  • 00:17:40
    thing is we've got um no we're not
  • 00:17:43
    overpopulated no everything's okay the
  • 00:17:46
    way the world's population is going up I
  • 00:17:48
    mean we can fit people into these CI
  • 00:17:51
    what you know also very well is that of
  • 00:17:53
    course certain city areas are
  • 00:17:55
    overpopulated whereas vast areas of land
  • 00:17:58
    are deserted
  • 00:18:00
    practically we'll go through that in a
  • 00:18:02
    minute of um when they were deserted
  • 00:18:05
    it's like there's other reasons it's
  • 00:18:07
    like people don't have a look like
  • 00:18:09
    climate change is actually real I'm I'm
  • 00:18:13
    telling you the truth here now I don't
  • 00:18:15
    mean something like the scary scenario
  • 00:18:17
    that they're pushing but the thing is
  • 00:18:19
    for example it's like there's a lot of
  • 00:18:21
    land in the United States that we
  • 00:18:23
    destroyed we destroyed it because people
  • 00:18:26
    um um became lazy they thought they
  • 00:18:29
    didn't want to make um clothes from the
  • 00:18:31
    sheep skin I mean dirty smelly that you
  • 00:18:34
    um that you can't wear properly so then
  • 00:18:37
    the cotton uh Farm Fields throughout the
  • 00:18:39
    Americas throughout Asia and all these
  • 00:18:42
    other things then that caused a lot of
  • 00:18:43
    deforestation like for example in
  • 00:18:46
    usbekistan Tajikistan in Russia they
  • 00:18:48
    destroyed um huge parts of land in South
  • 00:18:51
    Russia because of um you know giving
  • 00:18:53
    clothes to Eastern Europe yes but the
  • 00:18:56
    thing is people needed clothes yes and
  • 00:18:59
    so the thing is now we got nice cloes or
  • 00:19:00
    we could go back to the 199th century
  • 00:19:03
    and people say go back to the 1960s no
  • 00:19:05
    that was still the Empire day cles now
  • 00:19:07
    here is a picture like 25 years ago
  • 00:19:10
    Beijing station I waited in that queue
  • 00:19:12
    this is an example and you know what
  • 00:19:14
    people push in this that everything it's
  • 00:19:16
    ridiculous and it's scary here is um
  • 00:19:19
    Chia yangang in Beijing today and even
  • 00:19:22
    today in China we've got millions of
  • 00:19:25
    people living like this under in holes
  • 00:19:27
    and other things I mean what are we
  • 00:19:29
    going to do now the thing is think just
  • 00:19:32
    to build all of this it took a lot of
  • 00:19:34
    time yes it's a mega City like um New
  • 00:19:38
    York and the thing is here is a bit of a
  • 00:19:40
    close view I mean the thing is it's
  • 00:19:43
    ridiculous it um that picture is 20
  • 00:19:46
    years ago Chia young Beijing here was
  • 00:19:47
    the skyline um you know 15 years ago no
  • 00:19:50
    not 20 um um 10 15 years ago but the
  • 00:19:53
    thing is it's like um um the thing is um
  • 00:19:56
    if we don't maintain everything what
  • 00:19:59
    we've achieved we're going to have a
  • 00:20:00
    disaster here is chandan City I mean
  • 00:20:02
    it's ridiculous I mean how the hell are
  • 00:20:04
    we going to feed these people yeah ug um
  • 00:20:08
    um and been high in tiin so the thing is
  • 00:20:12
    what are we going to do all these smart
  • 00:20:14
    alexes are turning around and saying
  • 00:20:16
    we're going to do this that here is
  • 00:20:19
    another look at Jinan Shandong yes and
  • 00:20:22
    um here there's other cities this city I
  • 00:20:24
    mean this photograph is just showing up
  • 00:20:26
    to about 10% of the city Jen Joo yes
  • 00:20:30
    when I was in these cities I thought
  • 00:20:31
    it's ridiculous other cities I can't
  • 00:20:34
    find pictures of them but people can
  • 00:20:35
    check online juman and all these things
  • 00:20:39
    I mean these are brand new cities that
  • 00:20:41
    they're building I mean the amount of
  • 00:20:42
    mining that we did the amount of things
  • 00:20:44
    that we did the global economy that
  • 00:20:47
    we're all dependent on each other now
  • 00:20:49
    somebody will say what's that got to do
  • 00:20:50
    with England um what's that got to do
  • 00:20:52
    with um New Zealand we're all dependent
  • 00:20:55
    and we all participate now the thing is
  • 00:20:57
    many of the designs of these buildings
  • 00:20:59
    and other things are um um the workforce
  • 00:21:03
    in England United States and Canada for
  • 00:21:06
    the service industry is dependent on
  • 00:21:08
    places like China that they're learning
  • 00:21:10
    from us their students come here they're
  • 00:21:12
    they're paying um um trillions um for
  • 00:21:15
    many of these Services
  • 00:21:17
    shuchang many um just to build these so
  • 00:21:21
    the thing is it's we're making money
  • 00:21:22
    from them and then um so then we use
  • 00:21:25
    that money for other things ju Juka the
  • 00:21:27
    cities that you've never heard of soon
  • 00:21:29
    you'll get fed up of this yeah here is
  • 00:21:31
    shin Xiang I mean just look at this can
  • 00:21:34
    you imagine um what sort of thinking and
  • 00:21:36
    planning and a lot of the services were
  • 00:21:39
    provided by companies you know small
  • 00:21:41
    companies even in cities from Manchester
  • 00:21:43
    Birmingham Mari Leon you know and um
  • 00:21:47
    Barcelona Madrid um you know you name it
  • 00:21:50
    yes so we've got people who are working
  • 00:21:52
    in this side of the world and um so the
  • 00:21:54
    thing is if these people come here and
  • 00:21:56
    they're living in Sydney Melbourne Adel
  • 00:21:58
    in adate Perth we've got a huge service
  • 00:22:01
    industries that we're build um that um
  • 00:22:04
    we're making um trillions from them here
  • 00:22:06
    is talian yes um the city is um I think
  • 00:22:10
    here is um Anan Anan yes um here is
  • 00:22:14
    another city and the thing is shij Jang
  • 00:22:16
    it's a scary City when I was walking
  • 00:22:18
    around there it's like overcrowded here
  • 00:22:20
    is a city yeah it's still half empty or
  • 00:22:23
    do Inu but soon there'll be people there
  • 00:22:26
    yeah and these cities aren't old I I
  • 00:22:28
    show talian here is another view of
  • 00:22:30
    talian and here is a another view of
  • 00:22:33
    Anan I mean the thing is we provide a
  • 00:22:35
    lot of the design the architect and um a
  • 00:22:38
    lot of the stability we provided a lot
  • 00:22:40
    of the machinery and many of the things
  • 00:22:42
    we organized um many of their Imports
  • 00:22:45
    exports and other things so the thing is
  • 00:22:49
    we're providing a service now we cannot
  • 00:22:51
    let the global economy to collapse it
  • 00:22:53
    would be stupid you see um there's other
  • 00:22:56
    cities like here is a city ch
  • 00:22:59
    changu yeah it's it's the size of blood
  • 00:23:01
    in New York yes and um the thing is you
  • 00:23:05
    know it's it's like how we going to feed
  • 00:23:06
    these people yeah I mean we can't just
  • 00:23:09
    think of one or two districts I sent
  • 00:23:12
    nanan before here is another look nanan
  • 00:23:14
    in shenzen they're amazing here is juai
  • 00:23:17
    in guandong Province there's many more
  • 00:23:20
    cities in these places that they're just
  • 00:23:22
    amazing I mean here is Guang Guang is a
  • 00:23:25
    beautiful city to go to you'll turn
  • 00:23:27
    around to
  • 00:23:29
    it's amazing it's like um uh you know
  • 00:23:31
    Chicago Miami here is um Guang Joo it's
  • 00:23:34
    just another New York it's over crowded
  • 00:23:37
    I mean what the hell are we going to do
  • 00:23:39
    then there's these Island cities and
  • 00:23:41
    these other places here is um um SAA um
  • 00:23:45
    they're beautiful cities um and the
  • 00:23:47
    thing is um because they're been been
  • 00:23:50
    built um most of them recently but it's
  • 00:23:53
    through through we've we are gaining a
  • 00:23:55
    lot of money high CO and the thing is
  • 00:23:57
    the international system that we've set
  • 00:23:59
    up yeah it's actually beautiful but and
  • 00:24:02
    the thing is we can improve it here is
  • 00:24:04
    szen yes szen senen wo it's just um you
  • 00:24:08
    know amazing and um there's all these
  • 00:24:10
    other cities you know you've never heard
  • 00:24:12
    of them szen is just wow it's just so
  • 00:24:15
    big that it's unbelievable yes and um
  • 00:24:19
    the thing is here is um um Leu yeah so
  • 00:24:23
    these cities they're big and they're
  • 00:24:24
    just growing bigger and bigger and
  • 00:24:26
    bigger can you see in the distance all
  • 00:24:28
    the other side I mean how the hell are
  • 00:24:30
    we going to feed these people what the
  • 00:24:31
    hell is going on you see yes so the
  • 00:24:34
    thing is um you know we've got to think
  • 00:24:37
    seriously because we're all
  • 00:24:38
    interdependent soon I'll go to the
  • 00:24:41
    interdependency H yes um c h yes um here
  • 00:24:46
    is jinu in in Zang Province um the thing
  • 00:24:50
    is and um there's more so many of them
  • 00:24:54
    here is um um Yong Kang Yong Kang
  • 00:24:59
    um there's just too many you know yes
  • 00:25:02
    here is yishang
  • 00:25:05
    yeah you know if I don't show them all
  • 00:25:07
    you won't believe me here is luo Yang
  • 00:25:10
    yes uh what are you beginning to think
  • 00:25:12
    now are you beginning to think that we
  • 00:25:14
    could have a serious crisis if the
  • 00:25:17
    current world order breaks down can you
  • 00:25:19
    see it
  • 00:25:21
    Ningbo yes this is just a central
  • 00:25:23
    business district imagine the number of
  • 00:25:25
    people there Ningbo is a and uh um is a
  • 00:25:29
    place where um you there's many
  • 00:25:31
    companies there where as westerners
  • 00:25:33
    there's um you know thousands of
  • 00:25:35
    Europeans China doesn't give proper data
  • 00:25:37
    maybe over a million maybe even two
  • 00:25:40
    million um Europeans and Americans and
  • 00:25:42
    westerners who are there um that we're
  • 00:25:45
    um um you know contributing to their
  • 00:25:47
    economy same like they're over here
  • 00:25:49
    contributing to our economy um so um can
  • 00:25:53
    you see these cities tell me how are you
  • 00:25:55
    going to manage these rough yes I mean
  • 00:25:58
    you've got to have managing experience I
  • 00:25:59
    mean I've managed 5,000 employees before
  • 00:26:02
    it's a serious worry you have to turn
  • 00:26:04
    around think about hey what's their pay
  • 00:26:06
    going to be are they going to be
  • 00:26:07
    satisfied what are their costs yes and
  • 00:26:10
    what are their living standards um the
  • 00:26:12
    thing is and um will they um is it
  • 00:26:15
    competitive um um will I make the
  • 00:26:18
    workers efficient um things like and um
  • 00:26:20
    things like um
  • 00:26:22
    I'm am I making it Balan with um what
  • 00:26:25
    we're giving to um the shareholders and
  • 00:26:27
    is the profit margins okay is is it is
  • 00:26:30
    it balancing with the law and the growth
  • 00:26:32
    rate and are we dealing with the
  • 00:26:34
    competition so that we can grow as a
  • 00:26:35
    company I mean so I've managed 5,000 and
  • 00:26:39
    them the thing is it was it was a
  • 00:26:41
    nightmare it it was a total nightmare um
  • 00:26:45
    doing it with the worries and the
  • 00:26:46
    headache so many of these people were
  • 00:26:48
    there saying oh the New World Order they
  • 00:26:50
    could just do this they could just do
  • 00:26:52
    that you know what you have no idea how
  • 00:26:54
    much of a nightmare they have just
  • 00:26:56
    thinking of the worries and everything
  • 00:26:58
    like many of the that's why half the New
  • 00:27:01
    World Order results to Crime yes the
  • 00:27:04
    crime is for example you know like the
  • 00:27:06
    British and America went to Iraq and
  • 00:27:08
    some people pointed out that yeah some
  • 00:27:10
    of the migrants do rape well soon I'll
  • 00:27:13
    go through this and the statistics of
  • 00:27:15
    rape by British um Western forces
  • 00:27:19
    soldiers went to Iraq Afghanistan from
  • 00:27:21
    Australia Canada us and um they were
  • 00:27:24
    involved in rape pedophilia murder and
  • 00:27:27
    torture I mean oh they're walking around
  • 00:27:30
    our streets today you know what I mean
  • 00:27:32
    and so the thing is if we're going to
  • 00:27:34
    hold anybody to trial we've got to hold
  • 00:27:36
    them all to trial that's one I was
  • 00:27:39
    brought up in a society where I believe
  • 00:27:40
    in justice so it's like we're got to
  • 00:27:42
    hold all these people I mean why did
  • 00:27:44
    they go in those places anyway like
  • 00:27:46
    they're turning around saying how did
  • 00:27:47
    these Iraqis mysteriously come to Italy
  • 00:27:50
    yes mysteriously come to Germany yes
  • 00:27:52
    mysteriously come to Holland the Germans
  • 00:27:54
    will say oh we weren't in the war we
  • 00:27:55
    just applied all the guns and all the
  • 00:27:57
    bombs
  • 00:27:59
    we provided the transit and everything
  • 00:28:00
    so that the British and Canadian as as
  • 00:28:04
    usual David the problem is when the
  • 00:28:06
    people are being conflated with the
  • 00:28:08
    government of course it's not the
  • 00:28:10
    government let me tell you right now do
  • 00:28:12
    you know what a cobblestone um Road
  • 00:28:15
    looks like and do you know what what the
  • 00:28:17
    tarmac looks Road looks like it's the
  • 00:28:19
    people they're complaining sending a
  • 00:28:21
    letter to their local city hall saying
  • 00:28:23
    hey there's a hall outside my house hey
  • 00:28:25
    my pram can't cross the road here
  • 00:28:27
    they're doing this for you so the
  • 00:28:29
    reality is yeah there's a movie I'm Jack
  • 00:28:31
    Nicholson you can't handle the truth yes
  • 00:28:34
    and the truth is yes the people in power
  • 00:28:38
    yes um um the thing is they're actually
  • 00:28:41
    looking after us first that's why it's
  • 00:28:44
    called um humanism that the thing is
  • 00:28:47
    they look after our side of the world
  • 00:28:48
    first and if we can't then we look at
  • 00:28:51
    the rest of the world and and um we help
  • 00:28:53
    them too but the reality is we can't
  • 00:28:56
    handle the truth yes and then the thing
  • 00:28:59
    is oh by the way many people will say oh
  • 00:29:01
    um I'm throwing bricks at police
  • 00:29:03
    officers it's okay no I mean that's what
  • 00:29:05
    I found outrageous and then somebody's
  • 00:29:07
    going to turn around say oh what about
  • 00:29:09
    them Pro Palestinian protesters yeah go
  • 00:29:12
    and have a look yes many of them were
  • 00:29:14
    paid agents that's why I turned around
  • 00:29:16
    said six seven months ago I said I said
  • 00:29:18
    don't go out there with flags jumping up
  • 00:29:20
    and down offending people and other
  • 00:29:22
    things because I smelled something was
  • 00:29:24
    wrong and this is in my book The New
  • 00:29:26
    World Order where where I I show proof
  • 00:29:29
    that um what do you call it um a large
  • 00:29:32
    percentage the Palestinian protests were
  • 00:29:34
    the craziest protests I've seen yes that
  • 00:29:37
    I've never imagined or seen any protest
  • 00:29:39
    like this yes it's something that we saw
  • 00:29:42
    during the Civil Rights Movement and the
  • 00:29:44
    anti-vietnam war protests the thing is
  • 00:29:47
    the way they're taking place in campuses
  • 00:29:48
    and everywhere and other things in many
  • 00:29:50
    organizations but guess what they're
  • 00:29:53
    actually the paid agents the same people
  • 00:29:55
    who are doing the climate change protest
  • 00:29:57
    the um and many other protests they
  • 00:29:59
    mysteriously became free free Palestine
  • 00:30:02
    protesters that's another thing so the
  • 00:30:04
    thing is now many of them are becoming
  • 00:30:06
    right-wing protesters they mysteriously
  • 00:30:08
    come out of nowhere unfortunately people
  • 00:30:11
    are played with by different people who
  • 00:30:13
    have different agendas like I said
  • 00:30:14
    there's many different people at the top
  • 00:30:16
    who have their different things like
  • 00:30:18
    like I told you there's are many
  • 00:30:19
    companies who are terrified that for
  • 00:30:22
    them it's not about making money they've
  • 00:30:23
    already got millions they're thinking
  • 00:30:25
    [ __ ] my company employs a quarter of a
  • 00:30:27
    million people how am I going to pay the
  • 00:30:29
    damn salary how are these people going
  • 00:30:32
    home what are they going to do what are
  • 00:30:34
    they going to do for Christmas yeah
  • 00:30:36
    things like this so the thing is the
  • 00:30:39
    things that they get up to that's why
  • 00:30:41
    we've got European soldiers who are
  • 00:30:43
    raping torturing abusing occupying
  • 00:30:45
    countries in Africa and the Middle East
  • 00:30:47
    which is the reality but the thing is
  • 00:30:50
    what I'm saying is what I'm saying is
  • 00:30:52
    yes let's improve the other side of the
  • 00:30:54
    world but what we've built over here
  • 00:30:57
    let's not dis destroy it that's what I'm
  • 00:30:59
    saying if there's any crime yeah protest
  • 00:31:01
    in a proper way I mean don't throw
  • 00:31:03
    bricks nobody's saying don't protest
  • 00:31:05
    yeah I'm saying I'm saying don't get
  • 00:31:07
    violent I mean that's why protesting
  • 00:31:09
    never changed anything anyhow so no it
  • 00:31:12
    does have an effect because the the
  • 00:31:14
    people in power turn around think hey if
  • 00:31:16
    there's a culprit for rape or murder
  • 00:31:19
    these are serious things they've got to
  • 00:31:21
    be found and it's got to be dealt with
  • 00:31:23
    now of course you know the all like with
  • 00:31:25
    Corona I don't see anything happening
  • 00:31:28
    let me finish about the rapist and
  • 00:31:29
    things these are serious issues people
  • 00:31:31
    are talking about it in France in
  • 00:31:33
    Scandinavia and in other places saying
  • 00:31:35
    all these migrants have come and things
  • 00:31:37
    like this yeah um so the thing is um um
  • 00:31:41
    the thing is um we've also got to find
  • 00:31:44
    um the rapists who were involved in um
  • 00:31:47
    you know hundreds of rape cases in Iraq
  • 00:31:49
    Afghanistan and other places um that
  • 00:31:52
    went from England and from Australia
  • 00:31:55
    Canada and the US these things I mean we
  • 00:31:58
    can't stay silent about one side we've
  • 00:32:00
    got to do both I mean the thing is these
  • 00:32:03
    are serious matters we've got to take
  • 00:32:05
    control of them and if people are saying
  • 00:32:07
    we'll just go back to the past and
  • 00:32:08
    things like this England couldn't feed
  • 00:32:11
    itself in the 19th century that's why
  • 00:32:14
    people thought we'll have to go outside
  • 00:32:16
    and we need to find new land that's why
  • 00:32:18
    people from Africa and Asia are coming
  • 00:32:20
    to Europe Australia Canada is because
  • 00:32:23
    they can't feed themselves they need um
  • 00:32:26
    a better life so you the truth is if
  • 00:32:29
    people are turning around and saying in
  • 00:32:30
    the 19th century it was better no it
  • 00:32:32
    wasn't yes many of the Americans yeah
  • 00:32:36
    and they they don't think about it their
  • 00:32:37
    grandfather's great-grandfather were
  • 00:32:39
    murderers they murdered people they
  • 00:32:41
    killed people in Cold Blood yes I mean
  • 00:32:45
    they didn't have machine guns many of
  • 00:32:46
    them they slid their throats they
  • 00:32:48
    stabbed them in their
  • 00:32:50
    bodies yes I mean what sort of a history
  • 00:32:53
    is this just to take just so that they
  • 00:32:55
    could live and eat so that's why we um
  • 00:32:59
    we don't want instability yeah there is
  • 00:33:02
    things that we don't want so it's not
  • 00:33:04
    just about protesting is in the way
  • 00:33:06
    that's why I said people have got to
  • 00:33:07
    participate Let's Build a Better World
  • 00:33:09
    be charitable do better things and
  • 00:33:11
    everything and then we'll find we we'll
  • 00:33:13
    find we'll find a way out of many of the
  • 00:33:16
    people in power who are abusing things
  • 00:33:19
    you see you um and you'll find ways to
  • 00:33:21
    become independent if people want to go
  • 00:33:23
    back to farming go back to farming but
  • 00:33:25
    cons consider the facts I mean there's
  • 00:33:28
    limited land in Western Europe it's a
  • 00:33:30
    small place and the thing is if you're
  • 00:33:33
    going to turn around and say hey let's
  • 00:33:35
    send them back all these foreigners then
  • 00:33:36
    bring back all the Europeans who've gone
  • 00:33:39
    outside here you can't have it both ways
  • 00:33:41
    yes and the thing is um there's millions
  • 00:33:44
    of Europeans now in other sides of the
  • 00:33:46
    world in in India Pakistan China
  • 00:33:49
    Bangladesh Indonesia Malaysia Iraq um
  • 00:33:53
    Saudi Arabia Kuwait Bahrain and they're
  • 00:33:56
    involved in the Serv Industries and
  • 00:33:59
    other Industries and things like that
  • 00:34:01
    and they're living there some
  • 00:34:02
    permanently some temporarily and they're
  • 00:34:05
    making billions of dollars that comes
  • 00:34:07
    back here so that then that money is
  • 00:34:08
    used in the service industry so that we
  • 00:34:10
    can go and buy things from the other
  • 00:34:13
    side of the world
  • 00:34:23
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