Thierry Baudet is the founder and leader of the Dutch party Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie, FvD). He has been a member of the Tweede Kamer (“Second Chamber”, the lower house of the Dutch Parliament) since 2017.
In the following podcast Mr. Baudet weighs in on the energy crisis, “climate change”, and the New World Order. He also discusses the “gotcha” culture of the media, in which careless wording or the use of a colorful turn of phrase can be magnified, distorted, taken out of context, and otherwise manipulated to create a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing.
I’m glad I’m not in the public eye. I tend to take liberties with language in my private utterances, and enjoy using politically incorrect terminology for its own sake. My friends are used to my saying naughty things about chicks, ragheads, homos, Negroes, etc., but I doubt the media would be as tolerant. I’m glad I don’t have to deal with all that nonsense.
Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:
Video transcript:
00:00 | [Unintelligible] What would that cost if you make all the houses there earthquake resistant, | |
00:05 | everyone fully compensated, and you also | |
00:09 | stabilize all the soil. That costs 9 billion. 9 billion. | |
00:14 | Now imagine that it is something more, 20 billion, | |
00:18 | then you are really out there, finished. You might as well give all the people of Groningen | |
00:22 | a Lamborghini, and you give the people a share | |
00:26 | in NAM [Dutch energy company] or gas union. Everyone is happy. | |
00:30 | And then you have more than 980 billion to get it out of the ground. | |
00:37 | But then they decide here to close the gas tap. The energy prices are | |
00:41 | 13 times higher than two years ago… the whole… | |
00:44 | [Unintelligible] —Yes, then I would be pissed off if I…. | |
00:48 | Why do the people call it that, why do D66…. —A good question. | |
00:53 | An argument, indeed. | |
00:56 | Look, it is a combination of stupidity and malice There are a whole lot of people who cannot count, | |
01:01 | who cannot look forward, who stumble | |
01:05 | from one dumb decision to the other, but there are also people here | |
01:09 | and also at the global level, who want | |
01:13 | a totally different type of society. I call that the trans people, who want | |
01:17 | trans-national legislation. They want | |
01:21 | climate transition, that is they want a totally different kind of economic order, | |
01:26 | but they also often want people to transform to something transformational, | |
01:30 | and the transgenders, and the trans… it is a sort of vision, | |
01:36 | a revolutionary vision of a totally different kind of society, and they need a crisis | |
01:41 | to get people involved, and that is… | |
01:45 | pretty cynical, of course, if you call it that. | |
01:49 | But it works out pretty well for them | |
01:53 | that the energy prices are so expensive now that people would rather have windmills, | |
01:57 | solar panels… meat, so the farmers, | |
02:01 | meat becomes expensive, then people become vegetarian. | |
02:05 | Across the board, they have a sort of… —Then who are they? | |
02:08 | Well, there are D66 who believe that. | |
02:11 | But from these D66 people, the big brain who thought up | |
02:14 | the entire plan, or are there people behind them? | |
02:17 | Yes, it is international. It also happens, particularly, in other countries; | |
02:22 | it happens in France, it happens in Germany, very clearly. It also happens in the US. | |
02:25 | And… there is thus, an international clique | |
02:31 | of people, who unfortunately, largely agree with each other on this, | |
02:35 | who all believe that people have to do something | |
02:39 | about the climate and CO2 emissions, who believe that we are all migrants, | |
02:43 | you know, that national identity does not exist, | |
02:47 | who want us to become vegetarians, | |
02:50 | who want a worldwide Ministry of Health. | |
02:55 | We also saw the World Health Organization during Corona. | |
03:00 | Yes, those are people I call Globalists; that is, people who are convinced | |
03:04 | that a sort of world-state, world government must come, along with | |
03:07 | a completely different kind of economy in a completely different kind of life, and I am against it, | |
03:11 | The day before yesterday, you also made a statement in which… Twitter… completely crazy… | |
03:16 | Yeah, yeah —I wanted to let you hear it, and then we can react to it | |
03:21 | [In English] | |
03:31 | [Unintelligible] reptiles? Yes, it reminded me, [unintelligible] when | |
03:37 | I said in the Chamber, “The Minister is an assassin of the farmers’ sector.” | |
03:42 | [Unintelligible] —Yes. —And when there were also people | |
03:45 | who deliberately took me literally, that with a sniper rifle, they, | |
03:48 | you know, naturally [unintelligible] metaphorically. A reptile | |
03:52 | is, according to Dikke van Dale and other dictionaries, | |
03:56 | means nasty, … a very unpleasant person. | |
04:01 | And so I meant… —Yes, OK, but… | |
04:04 | I saw that people thought that I actually thought that… —Lizards… | |
04:10 | Well, yes, I don’t know if I… the whole thing is edited… a piece… the interview takes over an hour. | |
04:17 | I went back yesterday and watched it, | |
04:20 | but I thought just to understand why people… [Unintelligible] | |
04:25 | —Yes, many people have watched it, but yes, I find it unfortunate | |
04:29 | that so often in these kinds of controversial things, | |
04:33 | people almost consciously try to misunderstand you, | |
04:36 | to frame you, while what I am trying to say is actually, | |
04:41 | in my view, that very nasty people, the Globalists, who | |
04:45 | want really nasty things, | |
04:48 | a chilly, cold world that is not good for mammals. | |
04:53 | No, indeed, but the video you made, normally, it is necessary to watch | |
04:56 | the 5 minutes before and the 5 minutes after, | |
04:59 | but 9 out of 10 people don’t do that. | |
05:02 | I’m not watching, I am just going through it, and then I just ask | |
05:06 | how 9 out of 10 people really saw that Baudet said that the reptiles are in power. | |
05:11 | And then I immediately think, what is this, if I, for example, have to | |
05:15 | explain to my mother, for example, sees the video, and I say to my mother | |
05:19 | you don’t mean it like that, but they don’t believe it. | |
05:23 | And those are the voters you have to bring in. —Yes, that’s right. | |
05:26 | So perhaps, that is the conclusion that I am unsuitable for | |
05:30 | a part of the profession, or in any case, that is my weakness, | |
05:34 | that is, but I think also think my power perhaps… that I | |
05:38 | speak freely, and I am open with things, | |
05:42 | that I think, and these kinds of interviews are not scripted. I know | |
05:46 | I am just speaking. I say what I think, and then, yes, | |
05:50 | do you ever drop a word that afterward is interpreted wrongly, | |
05:54 | and then naturally, you think afterward that I should have done it differently. | |
05:58 | But then the alternative, which a lot of politicians do, | |
06:02 | that they only answer what they have in advance with spokespersons…. | |
06:07 | I myself find that terrible to watch, | |
06:11 | and I myself would not want to vote for someone who did that. | |
06:15 | I would rather vote for someone who makes a slip of the tongue | |
06:19 | and says something that can be misinterpreted or something, but who is a real person | |
06:22 | rather than those half-robots, half-reptiles that… —Yes. | |
06:26 | A joke is now… [unintelligible] | |
06:31 | We’re going to take him if it’s a good clip, | |
06:35 | and if I’m on TikTok, and then everyone is all over it again. | |
06:38 | That is good, indeed, you have a lot of… | |
06:41 | It is also a bit of a virus… I don’t literally mean virus, | |
06:45 | but a virus from journalists, and that they take things quite literally | |
06:50 | and then repeat it 25 times, and then they also create | |
06:54 | a sort of picture of something that you did not mean. | |
06:59 | Yes, you have so much with social media, mainly with TikTok, and then | |
07:04 | you see, for example, that people look at a video only 6 seconds | |
07:07 | [unintelligible] That way you can’t really form an opinion on the basis of 6 seconds | |
07:11 | of something that maybe has two sides. | |
07:14 | No, it’s constantly twisted. |
Hordes of willfully ignorant voters guided by the completely immoral and unscrupulous. Sounds like the perfect recipe for the end of Western civilization.
Perhaps we can start a petition to Putin to nuke Davos.
A short time ago was the G20 meeting.
Klaus Schwab was there.
Would have been a good target, too.
Who else was there?
Moon,
Putin and Xi are in on the NWO, with all the rest of the BRICS.
This “reptile” thing seems to be a timebomb built in the role of those who act as controlled opposition for the NWO.
Alex Jones has had it and David Icke as well. And now Thierry Baudet.
I think it works as a psychological annihilator: these agents build up an audience with a somewhat cohesive story that looks like “the truth”, and when the time is ripe they blast it all with some reptile-like nonsense that cannot be proved on disproved (and are not even important) and thus annihilate most of the trust they have accumulated by suddenly demolishing the ‘building’ of (half)truths they have erected.
This process destroys resistance and the globalists are off the hook.
It is very improbable that Mr. Baudet did not know that that ‘reptile’ word would discredit him…
I don’t think most independent minded people really think that he means these globalist elites are literally reptiles. Rather, its a useful metaphor for what separates normal humans from psychopathic elites.
Anyone who has ever seen a video of Zuck the Cuck’s unblinking eyes and expressionless face, Bill Gate’s screeching lectures, or SPECTRE leader Blofeld wannabe Klaus Schwab speaking in his ominously evil villain accent can instantly relate them to the characteristics of reptiles; the cold beady eyes, flicking tongues, and slithering movements. Likely, elites despise the characterization of being reptile-like, since it is so perfectly descriptive.
@ Moon
“I don’t think most independent minded people really think that he means these globalist elites are literally reptiles.”
Agreed. But Icke and Jones claim just that: that there are LITERALLY reptiles behind the ‘elites’ — and it seems to be a strategy that targets those that are not so independent minded.
And therefore the question is whether Baudet is playing that strategy. I would say probably he is; or he made an incredibly stupid mistake.