Chase Geiser and Zeynep Yenisey dissect the rise of social media censorship, detailing Yenisey's Twitter ban over HPV vaccine criticism and her belief in supernatural forces driving mass vaccination. They explore conspiracy theories framing globalists as mere mascots for a corrupt technocracy, debate the origins of COVID-19 based on personal illness timelines, and accuse Big Pharma of unethical trial manipulation while suppressing natural remedies like ivermectin. Ultimately, their dialogue reflects deep skepticism toward scientific institutions, advocating instead for cryptocurrency and independent drug manufacturing as escapes from what they perceive as a dystopian system. [Automatically generated summary]
And if you would have asked me five years ago, before Trump, basically, if you would have asked me if I ever thought there was going to be censorship in the United States, I would have said not in 100 years.
But it seems to me like it's sweeping in in a quick way.
I hope that it doesn't get to the point where this leads to violence, but it doesn't seem to me that any form of tyranny has ever really handed over power throughout history.
And so if this continues to get worse, it's just a matter of time.
Yeah, I feel like we've definitely already entered the whole tyranny thing.
I was talking to my mom about this actually a couple weeks ago.
I told her, I said, wow, it really feels like we're living in some kind of weird technocracy and tyranny, just a whole weird thing that the world has never seen before.
And I said, it feels like we're kind of entering that.
And she said, no, we're already in it.
And she's absolutely right.
We're really experiencing it.
And there is, I don't know if there's ever been a dictatorship or something like that in the history of the world where they have been censoring actual lies.
They only censor the truth.
So that's how you know we're in a big fat tyranny, global, totally worldwide.
Yeah, well, that's actually why my, well, not it's not YouTube, but my Twitter got completely shut down after I said something about the HPV vaccine, which I have had a terrible reaction to.
And I tried suing the manufacturer.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
I tried, I got in touch with RFK Jr. and still just didn't work out.
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They tried to take on my case, but yeah, it's yeah, well, I'm sorry that you had that experience.
I mean, clearly there's something up with Gardasil that they're trying to hide, which I like how as soon as I like how as soon as YouTube announces that they're going to ban all accounts that are critical of vaccines, we immediately go into a conversation on YouTube criticizing all vaccines.
So if I lose my YouTube account, it's your fault, but it's okay.
I'll find another one.
Sorry.
Basically, my job is just to get a job at band.video because I live in Austin, right down the road from Infowars.
Wait, really?
Yeah, yeah.
Alex Jones is based in Austin, Texas, and he's lived here for decades.
So decades.
So I would love to work for him.
I know.
Then I'm going to have to worry about censorship, right?
Right before all this stuff started, my career was taking off like a rocket.
I was so excited.
I was going on all of these fantastic trips.
And this is going to sound like a really weird humble brag, but I promise you it's not.
These were trips that multi-millionaires go on.
It's like, for example, I went on this epic trip, like an almost two-week trip to Peru, where I stayed at a bunch of different, very, very luxurious hotels.
It was like deep in the Amazon.
And then I did a whole thing in Machu Picchu.
And it was stuff like this.
And I would just basically go on a free, incredible vacation, and then I just write about it.
Who doesn't love that job?
It was incredible.
And now it's over.
And I'm probably never going to be able to do it again.
I'm, you know, since we're being lied to about everything, I would not be surprised if the lies are even bigger and deeper and worse than what we can even imagine.
I had Jack Maxie on the podcast a couple of weeks ago now.
And he's one of the guys that has Hunter Biden's laptop.
He got it from Rudy, I think, directly when he worked with Steve Bannon at pandemic, war room pandemic.
And for two hours, he basically went on an epic monologue.
I hardly spoke, which is fine.
I actually prefer that.
They went on an epic monologue about all the crimes on that laptop.
And it really opened my eyes because it's not that the Bidens are so corrupt.
It's that, oh my God, like they must all be, you know, because how do they all have five houses and they're making like $175,000 a year?
Like, you can't, I mean, $175,000 a year is a lot of money, but it's not five houses, you know?
And it's just the way they leverage power.
So it occurred to me, I figured this out because I could not for the life of me figure out why we constantly give so much aid to foreign countries.
It makes no sense why we just give money away to foreign countries all the time.
Then I realized that if we give foreign aid to countries and we want them to do something, we just threaten to take it back.
And that's what he did with Burisma.
Like we were funding Crimea and we typically give them, I believe, $1.5 billion a year at the time.
That was the deal when Joe Biden was vice president.
And I think the president of the board of Burisma was being prosecuted for basically extorting the country for all the mineral rights because he had formerly been the director of the Minister of the Interior or whatever.
I don't know what his exact title was.
And Joe Biden called the prosecutor and got him, got the, or called the president and got the prosecutor fired so that Burisma would stay afloat because Hunter was making so much money on the board every month.
And so we're able to leverage our aid to literally make money for our politicians and their and their direct family members, right?
And so it's like, they got to all be doing it.
I mean, I don't know in what facet specifically, but that's like, that's a very simple, like, you know, use a rat hole money laundering sort of scheme.
And I think that's, and Americans are paying for it with it with aid that we don't, I mean, why do we give a shit about whether or not Crimea has $1.5 billion?
Or do you think that there's something explicable about group psychology or human genetics that on a subconscious level, what is to come is already installed?
There's just like an intuitive understanding, or do you think that it has, do you think that it's, are you more on the woo-woo side of it?
Well, there's nothing wrong with being a conspiracy theorist.
I mean, throughout history is built on conspiracies that, you know, properly played out.
And I, you know, I tend to agree with you.
Where I come into doubt is I don't believe that anyone currently in power or leadership has the intelligence and strategic mind, except for, you know, some exceptions like Soros, to execute some sort of plan that would put the entire globe under some sort of like singular authoritarian rule.
That being said, I do think that the leverage and the corruption that's created by and among people who get political power is similar to what caused World War I, and that in World War I, there were a bunch of secret treaties that other countries didn't know about that had been signed.
And so when one country went to war, it created this domino effect where everybody had to go to war because their secret treaty said that they had to come to the defense of X Nation if Y Nation invited them or invaded them.
And that, so I think what happens is when you have all these different complicated like criminal structures that are conflicting and secretive, right?
Like for example, Biden's barisma thing, right?
He might not know that that is contributing to some sort of globalist outcome.
But if there's hundreds or thousands of those all over the world by and among the most powerful people, then you inevitably have implications of that that aren't publicly known, but like seem to be planned as they manifest.
I don't know.
Maybe that's too vague and ambiguous the way that I frame that.
But I guess what I'm trying to say is I think that the system has its own consciousness that is planning this out and it doesn't really require individuals to do.
Maybe it just makes it easier to comprehend for me.
But I'm also, I guess, religious and I believe in Satan and demons.
And there's a lot of stuff happening that feels very, very satanic and demonic.
For example, the whole thing about vaccinating small children.
That's where it gets really sick.
I mean, all of it is sick, but this is something else.
Small children do not need this.
It's insane to even think that they do.
Like, how did they go from, yeah, little kids don't get sick to, yeah, they can get infected, but they won't really have symptoms to they need the shot or we're all gonna die.
Maybe there was like a, like the eighth plague came through and it wasn't written in the Bible because everybody died before they could write about it.
And when the eighth plague came, it was this like terrible illness and everybody got vaccinated.
Well, and this is an example, I think, of how globalism can happen without a conspiracy manifesting it.
So if you have a situation in which you're one of 200 people in charge of the world's largest economy and you're able to simultaneously legislate and choose your own personal investments, then what's going to happen is a tremendous amount of money is disproportionately going to go into a very small amount of organizations so that these politicians can skim.
And it's not just about doing it in exchange for campaign funding.
It's the way that they actually skim and launder the money directly back to their actual pockets, cash money that they spend on bullshit like five houses.
And if we have a small amount of organizations that are acquiring all of a disproportionate amount of the tax dollars from the United States of America, trillions of dollars, then you're going to wind up in a situation in which we have two or three companies that are popular social media platforms, two or three companies that are successful drug companies, two or three companies that are successful insurance companies, two or three companies that make cars in the United States, right?
And so that's what we have right now.
We have the situation in which government is actually creating monopolies because monopolies are conducive to their own personal financial success.
And same with BlackRock is buying up houses for 50% more than what the house is worth, which is also deeply concerning, which makes me happy that I guess I'm a homeowner now.
And I help with some marketing and advertising stuff for other companies.
So I just do a lot of freelance work, which is how I like to keep it.
And I think this is how I'm skirting the whole vaccine mandate stuff because I have been scolded by my employers about not getting vaccinated, even though I work completely remotely.
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And I don't, maybe someone can explain it to me, but why is it that one person not getting vaccinated is dangerous for someone else who did get vaccinated?
Are they just like making the argument that you make a more virulent strain of the virus because it's allowed to like move through you and live in you?
But if the virus, if the vaccine isn't completely killing the virus and people are still getting infected, then doesn't that mean that the leaky virus theory applies to them too?
My virology background extends to AP Bio junior year high school.
So you're an expert.
I believe that the reasoning behind that is that a lot of times viruses become less lethal over time because if you kill your host, it's bad for the virus, evolutionarily speaking.
That's my understanding.
But I think in some cases, viruses actually do become more dangerous just if they mutate over time too.
So I don't know which one's more common or not.
But I do know that viruses that are exposed to something lethal to them, but it doesn't completely eradicate them, like a vaccine or a medication, do become more virulent.
So even if they don't become more dangerous, they do become more infectious.
And so that's my concern with what's happening now in the United States and domestically is that we've agreed to use this vaccine to like on a mass scale to prevent the death and spread of COVID.
But our vaccines, though now or with the first variant, were somewhat effective, were not completely and thoroughly effective.
That it's actually making the virus more virulent.
That's that's my concern.
I don't know if that's the case or if that's true or if that's how it's going to play out.
But it's the same reason that when you go to the doctor and then they give you penicillin or whatever, if you have just like they tell you, you take all of it, even if you feel better, because you have to make sure you wipe out every last piece of that bacteria in your body so there isn't a penicillin resistant form of it that spreads, right?
And so that's just what I'm worried about in this case.
And I think we have a lot of corrupt politicians who sort of, you know, they disregard the risks because they're personally invested in these companies in direct and indirect ways.
And it's just a bunch of bullshit.
I mean, in the 80s, 10,000 hemophiliacs were killed.
I know this because I have hemophilia.
In the 80s, 10,000 hemophiliac children were killed by the drugs used to treat hemophilia because they were infected with hepatitis and HIV.
And they knew it and they gave the medicine anyway and they didn't tell the patients.
So we're not dealing with a situation in which we're, you know, these people are like angels that are giving us this medication.
It's not some miracle granted to us by Mother Teresa.
All right.
These, these people are fucked up people and they have been for a long time and they will be till the end of time.
Let me give you an example of Big Pharma profiting off of something.
So the horse paste, ivermectin.
Yeah.
My mom has a skin thing called rosacea.
It's basically like adult acne.
She gets like these big red patches.
Ibermectin is good for rosacea.
So she goes to tractor supply co buys a tube of horse paste and rubs it on her face and it makes it go away.
And when big pharma, I guess, found out about this, they saw people doing it, they created their own ivermectin cream that they're selling for like $200 for a tiny tube.
But the one you get at Tractor SupplyCo is big and it's like $5.