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Prove To Me That You're Alive Podcast is a long-form conversation series dedicated to exploring life’s most profound and challenging questions. Created by NazareN and Romaniya Poet, the podcast invites thinkers, creators, scholars, and everyday people to dive into meaningful discussions about the human experience.
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Kalush Orchestra Ukraine Conscription Reality Exposed War Testimony
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In this powerful episode of Prove To Me That You're Alive Podcast, host NazareN sits down with Ukrainian filmmaker, songwriter, and activist Sergei Kharol (also known as “Hypeman”) to discuss the story behind the viral parody inspired by Kalush Orchestra.
Originally from Debaltseve in the Donbass region, Sergei shares his firsthand experiences living through the conflict since 2014 and serving during the events surrounding Crimea. He explains the motivation behind his controversial song and video, created to draw attention to the realities of military conscription, the human cost of war, and the concerns he believes are often overlooked.
This conversation explores:
- The realities of conscription and life during wartime
- Personal experiences from Donbass and Crimea
- The role of art, music, and parody in raising awareness
- Media narratives vs independent perspectives
- The broader human impact of ongoing conflict
This episode is intended to encourage open dialogue, critical thinking, and deeper understanding of complex global issues through firsthand perspectives.
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Military historian and geopolitical expert David Pyne explains how the US Iran war could bring the end of the American global hegemony, end of American empire and Trump's presidency.
Prove to me that you're alive. Bam, bam, bam. What's really good, everybody? Welcome to the one to the only. Prove to me that you're alive. Lightcast, which is a podcast. I am your host, Nazarene. We have a brand new backdrop in the back of me. That means that I have a brand new, super special addition to the podcast, which is a light cast for you guys today. I have a young man that basically is shaking up the whole Russian-speaking, Ukrainian-speaking, Eastern European, and the world itself. He put out a banger that completely took me aback. As you guys know, I'm a musician, so I've been doing this for 30 years. But when I heard this track and when I seen how important the messaging is in that track, I was completely, you know, I had to take my hat off to this young man. I had to have this young man on a podcast. And I'm pretty sure that soon everyone is gonna be grabbing him up. So I'm super honored, I'm super, super privileged today that he agreed to come onto this podcast. I'm gonna leave a link in the description for the video. You have to go check it out because that video shows and his channel and his work shows exactly what's going on in Ukraine as far as the military conscriptions go. So, ladies and gentlemen, I know you want me to shut up, and this video is gonna be in Russian. I'm gonna translate it for all of you in English. But without further ado, the one, the only, Sergei, the hype mansky. I'm gonna give him a round of applause.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I want to say hello to everyone. By the way, I wanted to ask a reverse question to you. I got seen a video lately that a uh Tzaka military conscriptions in Ukraine beat an American guy. I don't know if you ever seen that video. Are they showing that video in the in America in the States? Or is this video silent as always? Well, first of all, I wanted to say that right now they're talking about Ukraine less and less because as you know, propaganda switches as soon as people get bored of it, you know, they transition to something else like Iran right now. Well, I'll send you that video, and I'm not sure yet if that video is even who or if it's AI.
SPEAKER_00I wanted to know if you think if that's possible, even. Is it you know, Russian actors that are shooting these sort of videos? Yeah, you know, I don't really believe that you know a an American citizen could be beat up or anything in Ukraine. I don't know if you remember about Gonzalo Lira, and he supposedly died in the Ukrainian prison, and even that I had a hard time to believe. But uh I wanted I had a lot of uh questions for you, but since you're here for the first time, uh we have a tradition. If you could tell us about yourself, where are you from, maybe a little bit about your childhood and how did you come to being an activist the way you are now? I'm from a uh city called the Baltova. It's uh Donetsky Oblast or province, as you would say. And it was a small provincial city. I always wanted to leave that city. We hardly had anything to do there. There wasn't much uh that you could really accomplish. I had a band over there and and then uh the band kinda fell apart, and then I went into the army. I served in the Ukrainian army on the contract in Krim actually in uh 2014 when uh Russian forces seized uh Crimea. So uh when they seized Crimea, and we were surrounded by Russian forces in Ukraine pretty much surrendered Crimea and the Ukrainian forces were leaving Crimea, we had an offer to either stay in Crimea and join the Russian forces or leave. And so I had an option, uh, you know, either to go back home, which I did. I I went back home for about a week, and I had a friend, and he talked me into moving to Kyiv, and so that's when you know the war started in the Balteva, pretty much in 2014. And it it was sort of a mirrored situation. Um Ukrainians started saying that they were being killed over there, and then the other side was saying that Ukraine is killing us, and of course there was a lot of propaganda from both sides, Russian propaganda. And there was actually a lot of people that were pro-Ukrainian, but because that territory has pretty much been under Russian control for the past twelve years now, less and less people became pro-Ukrainian. A lot of people left, some people stayed, and they were under the uh different influence of of of Russian media. Uh some people got men got grabbed up and they went to war. And so that region came past the point of no return. Uh you know, and if you would imagine for Donbass to ever go back to Ukraine, it's something unimaginable that that people would be able to to be part of Ukraine again. And you call them you can call them good or bad. It's up to you to decide, but that people have formulated their own inner community in these past years. And so uh the there's always gonna be bloodshed for that territory. And so I think that we should leave Donbass as it is, uh and you know, I would love for it to be an autonomous region. Because there are territories, you know, little territories that are still pro-Ukrainian, but the majority is now what you would say is pro-Russian. I I'm not I haven't been there in a long time, and and I never really wanted to live there, even though it's my city. But I moved to Kyiv and uh I took up acting and producing. I did a bunch of uh films and shooting a bunch of videos, and then I actually went to Poland, it was around 2022, 2021, 2022, and then I came back to Ukraine, and when I came back, because again I went to uh the school of art for filming and producing. As soon as I came back, they crossed the borders and they closed the borders in Ukraine, and I knew that at that point that I'm not about to die for this corrupt government. Like my home has been captured already, and where I was at that time, and my home speaking about the Balto War, that's it, they were captured, and it was no longer a place where I wanted to go back to. And I knew that all of this patriotism and and nationalism, that it was a part of a manipulation upon the society, amongst people. And so I wanted to leave like a producer. I wanted to show my film and legally leave like a producer because I had friends that were in my class that did that. And I remember I went uh to this one sanatory where I I used to vacation when I was a kid, it was on the border with uh Moldova. And that's when uh the war was at its hottest. Uh when when the action was was at the boiling point. And so I was watching as that uh this whole sort of a conspiracy started against the Ukrainian men. They were there was no privileges that the men no longer had. They were literally grabbing men and sending them away as slaves, and I didn't want to be a slave. I never agreed with that government. I I never liked their politics. I never I was always against the propaganda that they were pushing amongst the populations. And it was complete anti-male laws that were being spread that I was watching, and so I decided to leave. I don't know if I went on for for too long or not, or if I said everything. No, listen, uh, you said a lot of very right and important things, and people that are actually thinking, people that actually know sociology, people that in depth have been studying this subject and the way the political elite rule and use the populations, and there even have been secret made unsecret documents that uh the territories that we know to be as the Russian steppe historically and archaeologically uh there has always been a plan to overtake that territory, but this is what I wanted to uh ask you. What do you consider yourself? Do you consider yourself Ukrainian or Russian or half? Like, what do you consider yourself as far as nationality? I consider myself Ukrainian. I actually wanted to check my genetics, and I found out that I might have some Crimeans in my family tree, uh and maybe Tatars on my father's side. You know, but I don't know, like if I could pull up archives, you know, as far as genetics, uh, you know, genetics I won't be able to tell you, but really Ukraine i it is multinational. There in Donbass, there's really there's a lot of Russians, uh, you know, a lot of people don't even know what they really are, what what background they are, and Donbass, you know, is 90%, let's say Russian, and they could be fighting against Russians right now. In Russia, there might be 90% Ukrainians that are fighting against Ukraine right now. Because, you know, we have been mixed amongst each other forever. You know, there's people that have you know wives in Russia or husbands in Ukraine, so this is really a civil war, a brotherly killing war. Ukrainians and Russians need to understand that they are killing one another, it's a suicide mission. You're killing a part of yourself. Uh you know, uh God knows how strong the machine that made all of this possible. Because if you know, I I can't imagine, you know, did they scare the Russians or the Ukrainians so much that they're ready to go and and kill themselves, pretty much. Yeah. Yeah. It's weird because I was born and raised in western Ukraine in the Lviv's obless, and my mother took me out of Ukraine at the age 11. But I also studied history in depth, and what I realized is that Ukrainians and Russians, we are really one people. And I'm not even talking about just historically right now. I'm speaking about genealogically, you know, at most we are pretty much the same people. And if you start thinking, you know, are Ukrainians here or Russians there, we have been, you know, we're one people. Because there has there has been migrations organic and forceful throughout the centuries in that region. So we are definitely, as I said, one people, and this is really a rather killing law, uh killing war. So I watched your shorts and your videos, and they're very strong. What I wanted to ask you is, what was the moment when you realized that the government in Kyiv is not for the people, is not for Ukrainian people? When did you realize that they are robbing Ukrainians blind, that they have meticulously thought of this plan to move the Ukrainian women to Europe so they can, you know, work the fields and mix with Europeans and then they're killing the men in Ukraine? When did you realize that? So when I first noticed that they are grabbing men straight off the street, and a lot of people that I talked to that are in Europe right now they don't want to admit that this was going on or that this is still going on. And when Zelensky came into power, these horrors are happening on the streets, but they are adverting the attention away from this happening because they they're not talking about it in the West. And I think that they specifically picked Zelensky because if you know they shot a whole mini-series about what they what they basically what they're doing, they threw so many billions at this mini-series, and so later I started to put the pieces of the puzzle together that in the movie they're showing you how they will get the west and east Ukraine against one another. It's mind-blowing, it's like they wholeheartedly showed us exactly what they will do. People in the movie, the population went and voted for Khholoborytka, which Zelensky played like this average guy that became a president. And so, second, they so they make him president in the mini-series. So imagine the people seeing this, the population of Ukraine, and so they knew a hundred percent, the people that were putting this together, that this will work, that he will become president. And so ever since he came in, I you you know, because be before him, uh during the time of Poroshenko, there were a lot of anti-human laws uh being broken, but the human laws that are that are broken during Zelensky is uncomparable. It's compared to I don't know, some you know, World War II kind of um scenes, and and so I started to really see all of uh all of these anti-human laws being broken during COVID because uh when someone was walking around without the mask, they they would you know grab someone up, uh, you know, break their arms, so to say, meaning, you know, they were breaking the human spirit, they were making people sit at home and and the population was quiet, the population took their tons and stuck them up their asses. And I knew at that time that This will be a catastrophe. And so when the war started in 2022, the population divided into the people that support the government and the people that don't. Basically, the same that was in COVID. It was the pro-vaccine people and the anti-vaxxers. And so right now we're seeing the same thing. So just imagine, you know, we used to live at a time where killing someone was taboo. But now when you don't want to kill someone, it's taboo in Ukraine. If you just want to not kill and leave, you're considered a traitor. You considered not normal. And so the people that are still in Ukraine that are able to get away from not killing, they are either they have either been paid paying the government or they're women. Some soldiers tell me that they get paid a hundred thousand hribyas for a month. And so imagine if if you are in the front lines, and imagine you are about five kilometers away from the front lines where a rocket could land on top of you. Those guys get paid twenty thousand hrivnias. So in dollars, that's I don't know. So basically, the ones that get paid 100,000 hrivnias, they are in the danger zone. And that's about $2,000. But the ones that are a little away from the front line, but they still can get killed, that's 20,000 hrivnias, which is I don't know, what is it? $300? And so who in America, I want to ask you, get gets paid two thousand dollars a month. Is it a big income? Would people go to war for two thousand dollars a month? No, definitely not, and in Europe also, that's not a lot of money. Yes, see, so imagine so they're calling people to go die for two thousand dollars. So basically, in Ukraine, that's what your life is worth. Even if they were paying people millions that wouldn't be worth it. I don't know if you heard about Mintich Gate and everything that happened with Mintich. The the billions this guy, you know, he was actually the producer of uh Servant of the People with Zelensky, the mini-series. He was the one pushing Zelensky into politics. Zelensky pretty much got everyone from 95 Quartal, his production company, around him in government. Any actors and anyone that took involvement in that series are pretty much ruling the country. Just imagine from his surroundings, Mindich stole billions and then ran abroad. And there wasn't even no, you know, uh kind of warrant for arrest or Interpol or anyone looking for him. He wasn't charged when with any serious crime. And so imagine like I run away, right? And I would want for them to take away my citizenship, but Mindic, the the biggest punishment he got was he got his citizenship taken away. Look, thank you very much for the time that you're given us. I forgot to say when I was uh introducing you that you are an actual hero of our time because you're one of these people that are not afraid to speak up. You you know, you're a national hero in Ukraine, but you're a hero also for the world, because it's very important that young people like you are not afraid to speak about the horrors that are going on. And when I first watched The Servant of the People, and then I seen that they replayed the miniseries into reality. So, from the population's point of view, I couldn't imagine that people fell for it. And I really want people, if you have any question about the corruption, please go watch The Servant of the People. They even showed in this mini-series how they will divide Ukraine, they showed exactly what they will do. And so, Kolomoysky back in the day, he had his own party, a political party. And so he basically created this show, The Servant of the People, and he actually made it happen in real life. I think it in sociology, historically, we we will be shocked, we will be studying this moment for years to come, and and it will shock us that it actually worked. Those elite powers that be, you know, I want to say that they've been planning this whole thing in tobacco in Ukraine for a long time. As soon as the Soviet Union broke apart, they started to plan what they will do all the way up to Zelensky. This is what I wanted to ask you. This video that's blowing up the internet right now. How did you come to the idea of making that video? And what is the main messaging that you want for this video to be? Thank you. Um so I hope that you understand and that you understood that it was supposed to be sort of a parody, but I took the image of the famous Ukrainian group Kalush that won Eurovision. You know, Kalush uh has been the group again that represented Ukraine in in Eurovision, and they really blew up with this song called Stefania that got millions of views. And I realized and then there's this singer that made a remix to that song, and so the main character in the song, Stefania, from Kalush, is a woman, and so she's a heroic figure. So the war is going on in Ukraine, and she's the hero, and so they're kind of devaluing the place that men take in this whole situation. I think that in Ukraine right now they are completely taking out that male role away from the image of the Ukrainian person. So imagine, like right now, there's about 60,000 women that are in the front, and and maybe 4,000 are actually fighting, uh doing any kind of combat, but they made it seem like the hero of Ukraine is a woman. And they're basically showing that all the suffering is happening from the female side. And I think we're seeing this globally that they are taking away that male figure away from the main image of a person. And so imagine, like right now, they're actually men are the ones dying, men are the ones that are being thrown in a meat grinder. Women are leaving to Europe and they're asking their men that are fighting in the war to send them money to Europe. And so I was disgusted with this, and now I'm not speaking about all the women, because there are a lot of women that have left and forgot about their husbands. There are some loyal women, but mostly look, men are the ones that are taking the biggest blow, but men are always at fault. And everything that men do goes unnoticed in our world. At World War II, with millions of men that died, we forgot about them. And so I think it's the same thing's gonna happen with the war in Ukraine. And I'm pretty sure that you know time will go by, and there will be different people coming to power, and we will forget what men have done. And I think that we have to remember everything that men do. And so that's first of all. Second of all, I really wanted to show that no one, especially these popular different Ukrainian speakers and celebrities, no one is talking about the horrors that are happening with the Tetzaka conscriptions. And so there's an actual genocide happening in Ukraine right now. Men are getting grabbed, they're getting abused, they're getting beat, they're getting killed. And you know, and so we see these horror videos, but when you ask the officials, they say, Oh, look, it's the guy's fault. Uh, he fell or he broke something or he was running away, or this or that. And so that's second of all. Thirdly, I wanted to say that I tried many different ways, you know, uh starting from writing and calling uh UN. Uh I tried uh different kinds of protests. I tried to contact different kinds of European uh human rights uh, you know, activist groups uh and with no reply. I tried to write to the Euro government, Parliament, you know, and because the only thing they know in Europe is you know, Ukraine is heroically fighting these terrible Russian monsters, but everything in Ukraine inside Ukraine is going fine. And Zelensky is this hero, and I even called OB S C E. And I even tried to write, you know, directly to Zelensky as people, and they're telling me, oh, write us an email here, or or write us an email there. I tried to write all these organizations and get in touch with them. All of these organizations are fictions, they're lies. No one is talking about the killing that's going on inside Ukraine. They're basically saying we close our eyes, we don't see anything. And so, you know, all of these financial institutions they work together, they're not showing that men are being grabbed up, thrown into the basement, you know. Let's say if something happens to one woman, they can talk about it, but if something happens to a lot of men, nothing is being said. Yeah, listen, there's something you said is very right. And uh, because in America, this sort of you know, male uh male figure is actually being destroyed too. This uh, you know, divine masculine masculinity, so to speak, is is being destroyed and taken out of the home. So little by little, you know, they're killing masculinity with masculinity, they're killing the nuclear uh family in America. So you're right, this is happening all over the world, first of all. And second of all, yeah, these organizations from UN or OBSCE. I uh what I want to say is that I have been uh the only Ukrainian American rapper that started to speak about what's going on in Ukraine. I wanted to open people's eyes, especially in 2022, with music and with podcasting. I wanted to show what the government is doing. I have been so blocked, I have been so shadow banned. And uh, you know, on our podcast, we get some of the most the biggest people, the biggest trending people, people that are coming off of Joe Rogan or Tucker Carlson or Candace Owens. And we're just being blocked, we're being shadow banned. The system doesn't want for people in the West to know what's going on in Ukraine, they don't want the population in the West to go anywhere near this information. And you know, and I can't even imagine what's going on inside, really. I know you can imagine because you've been there. And so, yeah, but all of these organizations there they are fictitious organizations. So uh that uh you know amazing work that you did with Kalish. And and second, sorry, I forgot. Um why I have been so mad at the Ukrainian sub-pop culture people like Monatik uh Kalush or Nasty Kamansky, uh, you know, because when the war started in 2022, they were screaming, oh, these terrible Russians, and I'm so Ukrainian, and and then what they did is they just left and they stopped speaking about what's going on inside Ukraine. And so I wanted to ask you, in one of you in one of the scenes in your video, uh, there's this scene where basically Putin and Zelensky are sitting around, if I'm not mistaken, uh they're sort of you know drinking together, they're sort of having a drink, and they sort of have this cheers moment. And so I wanted to ask you, do you think that Putin and Zelensky that they are in in agreement with each other? So, first I wanted to say that all the politicians uh they're in agreement with each other. For example, if Putin wanted to take out Zelensky, he could have done it right away. For some reason, rockets are flying at civilian targets, but there isn't nothing landing where the office of president is. Uh nothing is landing on the Virgol Narada building. You know, same thing, Kremlin. Kremlin is not getting touched, is not getting bombed. And so there's your answer. You know, a electro, uh, you know, in electric infrastructure uh during the winter time is getting hit, and millions of people are suffering, they're going cold in Ukraine, but political targets are not getting hit. You know what I noticed? I noticed that Zelensky is repeating everything that Putin is doing. There's even this video that shows how Zelensky is almost word for word verbatim repeating what Putin said, you know. And so all these repressions, for example, that are going on in Ukraine, they're happening in Russia. Not at that scale, but they're happening. You know, and so if really if you think about it, there's really no difference, right, between the Ukrainian and Russian government, for example. But there They're at war, right? So if you think about it, these two heads of state are playing this game of war with real people. So you know, look look at what look at what Trump did in Venezuela. He just came in and grabbed up the president, right? Arrested him, took Venezuela under control. And so we're sitting back and we're like, wait, could could you have done that? You know, or or in Iran, Hamane was uh you know assassinated. But in Ukraine, look, Zelensky is alive and well. In uh first day uh of war, uh Russia was right under Kyiv. And I really don't believe anyone, but but at that time, even the opposition journalists were screaming all the way up to the beginning of war that look nothing will happen. There won't be any war, even though in Russia they were already showing the map of of how they will they they will start to come in to Ukraine. And so I knew uh, you know, at that time that uh that they're gonna close the borders. And I want you to understand that you know it's terrible, but was Zelensky's answer to why didn't you warn the people if you knew that the war was coming? His answer was well, because people would start to panic, and I was really worried about the economy because the economy is the most important, not people's lives. Okay, fine. Okay, so you didn't want you know the economy to crumble, right? So why didn't you start preparing? Why didn't you build you know bombing shields? Why you know, somewhere to escape the bombings? Why didn't you start producing some kind of weapons? Where was the preparation? They didn't do none of that. And so now in Ukraine they're saying, oh, it's too late to blame the government because they want for us to pay for their mistakes, so why should I answer for their mistakes? I don't know if you can hear me right now, the internet, it is really slow. What you said, you know, something very true, something that I've been saying. Why wouldn't they just take out Zelensky? And it's crazy because wherever Zelensky is, nothing flies over there. He could be on the front lines, you know, shooting a video, and it's all clear. Nothing happens. And so I wanted to really thank you once again. I have a uh couple more questions for you for this time, and I hope you come back. So, this video that you did, this kalush uh under the sky of uh of a concentration camp that it's called. What do you want the main message to be quite in this video? How do you want this video to affect? Who do you want this video to affect? Maybe you know, Young Man or uh, you know, get it to the west. Because I know you did a lot of genius videos, but this was you know, the video title Sky in the Concentration Camp, which is genius. What do you want the message to be? Well, the most important, I want the message to get out to as many people as possible, and I want people to realize that if we allow this government to go unpunished, then we have failed, and human rights are completely being diminished, and so the taking away of human rights was kind of gradually growing. First they closed the borders, then they started to beat up people on the streets regularly. You know, first they were uh sending conscription notes, letters, then they started to well no, actually they were was later. But oh yeah, first they started to walk into the private properties of of people, then they started to stop city bot buses, uh then they started to come to people's work, then they started to come to the gyms, the local gyms. I I had a friend, uh fitness trainer. They came to his job, they beat him up, they beat him up, uh, and they uh threw him in this van, and then they went, they tied him to a tree, and they made him say on camera that he will go into the army. When he refused, he got raped. He got raped, and then uh they made the story seem that he was some sort of a crazy maniac killer, and so these stories are happening every day. There was this one analyst not too long ago, let's say that was you know forcing people to speak Ukrainian, and so this is you know, if if we talk about that, these are you know happenings that are happening sometimes. Now these happenings are growing. And now, you know, there's gonna be vans that will pull up in the middle of the night and just go inside the people's house, grab them, take them away. They don't even let anyone take their belongings. Uh I don't know if you've seen there's videos where a guy is walking around taking his dog for a walk. He gets grabbed up. They took this one guy and you know, i if you would take someone, let's say, and throw them into the hot water, you would you know, right away jump out. But if you take a person and you put them in cold water, the person gets cold slowly, and so that's exactly what's uh happening right now as far as the Ukrainian population. You know, they're slowly freezing to death. And I had a friend where he was supporting the government, but now he's asking me, Syroga, how can I leave? How can I run away? This person completely changed their mind, and these stories are happening every day. People are opening their eyes, they're seeing these horrors for themselves. You know, it's very, very sad what you're saying. I uh heard that in Odessa what's happening now is that they go into the hallways of the buildings, and what they do is they will shut off the lights and they're waiting for a guy to come out the apartment and and go to see what's happening, you know, uh with the breakers, and they grab them up. I don't know how often this is happening, you know, but it's happening in Odessa. Uh sorry, I wanted to interrupt you. They also, you know, what they do is they will go on these different apps and sites um uh to like women to meet men, and they will you know have a man come out to meet a woman, and they'll grab him. Or, you know, they will pay taxi drivers that drive around the city, and if he has gets passengers that are men, they could take him in. You know, and imagine uh they grab someone, right? Like right now, and just to let him go from that point is ten thousand dollars, just to let him go, but that ten thousand dollars doesn't mean that as soon as they let you go, that they won't catch you again around the corner. So, you know, imagine like now they're grabbing delivery guys, uh they're grabbing uh the bus drivers, you know, city commutes. It's just terrible. Yeah, it's it's horrible. These stories are just hard to even imagine. I guess the most terrible thing is that it's one people doing that to themselves. So what I wanted to ask you, uh lastly, because you're not just creative, but you also you know a lot. So uh what do you think? How will all of this end? And how will all of this end if you could play prediction? Well, look, uh Ukraine is in conflict with Russia, China is possibly in conflict with Taiwan, uh Pakistan is in conflict with India, you know, Israel and Pakistan. And so uh, you know, in 2022 they activated all of these conflicts, if you closely pay attention. And it's scary to think about and talk about, but I think World War III has already started, and a lot of these countries won't exist anymore. And the horror that's coming to us that we will witness whatever's going on now is will fail in comparison. And it's for example that people forgot the horrors that were going on around Poroshenko because it got so much worse now under Zelensky. And the scariest thing is that all of this was pre-planned a long time ago. Call him whatever you want, political elites, whoever. Uh just like the war in Ukraine and everything else, it's been long pre-planned. So I agree with you a hundred percent. And if anyone really knows anything about geopolitics or real history, and if you know anything about the spiritual background of everything that's going on, and you know you will know that for the past couple of centuries they've been doing these wars and conflicts ritualistically. It usually starts around the same year, almost same dates, and you say World War III, and I talk to a lot of uh geopolitics, geopolitical experts, uh, a lot of people that are close to the current administration, they're telling me that World War III has started already, that we are at the beginning stages of World War III. And when I ask people, how long do you think all of this will last? And usually they say we'll probably be the same thing that happened in the last century, uh last until the 45, 2045. Of course, God forbid. Um, but the last question that I wanted to ask you for today, because I really want you to come back, there's a lot to talk about. I know you have a lot to say, and I want to remind everyone that Sierra said that these so-called elites, uh, they're not really elites because we, as the regular people, we give them power. And as soon as we wake up to that realization that we have given them power, as soon as we realize that all of these nationalities and ethnicities and patriotisms, that it's all a manipulation weapon, and and as soon as we turn, as soon as we decide that we want to turn off that power, that's when we will reclaim our planet back. So, Siroja, the last question that I want to ask you, it's uh we're we'll skip the traditional question for our first guest, but my last question for you will be what would you want to say to all of the Ukrainian and Russian people that are still in Russia and Ukraine? What would you want to tell them? Well, I want to tell them is don't take part in the war. It's that easy, it's that simple. Just don't take part in it. It's amazing, it's mind-blowing that that people take part in war, in conflicts, in killings. I want to call all of you to come together, form different groups, defensive groups, start arming yourself, especially in Ukraine. Start arming yourself so you can fight back. But much more simpler than that, do not sell yourself short, do not sell yourself that cheap. You are selling your soul to the devil. Because all the all they're doing is they're making money on your lives in Russia. You're selling your soul for money, also. Anyone that has been to Ukraine, ask themselves what's going on, ask them what's going on because all of these different slogans that you hear are formulated and are constructed by someone else. You're supposed to be an individual thinker, you're supposed to think for yourself because otherwise you're being fully controlled, they can use you which whichever way they want because you don't belong to yourself, you belong to someone else. And I really want everyone to acknowledge and take one step up in the evolutionary ladder of you know, being a free person, that you're not being a slave. Because if if you will continue to exist in this slave form, you're doomed as soon as you stop to protect your human rights. You are finished. And you know, and to and to fight for your rights is not to fight against someone else's rights, against someone's gender or you know any sort of uh you know, feminist groups or male groups or whatever. But the main point of all of this that's going on right now is to take away your rights. And so I call all of you to protect your human rights. There's a lot of manipulations going on right now from the feminist side, and it's going from the government, these corrupt governments. Sorry, I I answered that for for kind of long. I I maybe I could have said it shorter. No, look, it's it's super, thank you so much.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, ты malдеates, they so govern, and yeah, listen, you are saying everything correctly, and I really want people to hear you and to listen to you.
SPEAKER_00And I know that you said that you're shocked that people are still going to war. But you know, uh historically, Western Europe has always been, you know, the colonizers and the people going to war. But in the 21st century, Westerners and Western Europeans, thank God, the population, they don't want to go to war. Slavic people are the only last fools that are ready to go fight one another. It's mind-blowing. We're the last ones that are willing to go and kill one another. So I really hope and I really want to remind everyone what Cyroja said that I hope we all wake up. And yeah, you know, and as soon as masculinity gets taken away, you know, uh, they will start to grab women. I want women to hear me right now in Ukraine, especially, and soon as they're done with the men, they will start grabbing women. And they will start to send women to war. So, you know, they will just be it will just be a meat grinder, they will be throwing meat at one another from both sides. And you're right, and I really hope that people will find the time to become more educated and realize that this system has expired itself already. And uh, you know, it's funny, it reminds me of a video I have on my channel. It it shows a new Newspaper of the late 20s in Switzerland, where uh Lenin, uh Stalin, and Hitler used to go for coffee at the same coffee shop and would you know spend time with one another. So that leaves me to a question: well, what did really happen during World War II? And just like you showed in your video, Putin and Zelensky, you know, uh being in agreement. So, Siroja, thank you so so much for being with us. Yeah, thank you so much for the opportunity. Thank you. And please invite me again, I will be happy to come. Thank you.