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| Is the Chinese regime falling apart? | |
| We dive into that and also more on Trudeau because he just deserves a further examination. | |
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| Why was Stalin so brutal? | |
| Why was Mao so brutal? | |
| So an easy explanation is that, well, they were evil. | |
| Yeah, of course they were. | |
| Obviously, they were godless and soulless. | |
| But it takes someone willing to do evil to hold on to power. | |
| So this is the paradox of dictatorship. | |
| The paradox of dictatorship, which Julius Caesar experienced the hard way to Napoleon, to Alexander the Great, is that it's easy to assume power. | |
| It's really hard to hold on to it. | |
| Because if you have absolute power, you'd be fooling yourself if other people around you wouldn't want that power for themselves as well. | |
| And so this is the Machiavellian dilemma. | |
| You're not exactly able to win over support by just paying people off always, or to just give them goodies. | |
| Eventually, there will be pushback. | |
| Eventually, people will start conspiracies. | |
| They will start coups. | |
| They will start efforts to destabilize you. | |
| Again, Julius Caesar, a great example of this. | |
| But also, many people don't know that Hitler had many attempts against his life, several failed assassination attempts. | |
| In fact, if my memory serves me correctly, the movie Valkyrie went through this in quite great detail. | |
| Hitler would have just sat in a different chair at a different time. | |
| He would have been killed by an explosive suitcase. | |
| And if I remember correctly, there was another assassination plot. | |
| It might have been that one that was actually designed by Dietrich Bonhoeffer himself. | |
| The people around Hitler did not always support what he did, Stalin as well. | |
| Now, Stalin was able to hold on to power for a long period of time because he was ruthless. | |
| There were many different wrinkles in the Communist Party of Russia. | |
| There were the Mensheviks versus the Bolsheviks. | |
| Stalin was eventually able to quell any rebellion. | |
| He would just kill people at random. | |
| An example of this is when one of his best performing generals, a guy by the name of General Tukhachevsky, was performing super well and he just killed him. | |
| Just make an example. | |
| And he literally said this: I just want to prove that no one is off limits. | |
| Just did it for sport. | |
| And because of this, when you're a dictator, there is something that sets in. | |
| And this is exactly what the Silicon Valley people have, because they are tech dictators, is they then suffer from severe paranoia. | |
| Once you have all this power and you have all this wealth, you start to get really concerned you're going to lose it. | |
| This is why Jack Dorsey has become a Buddhist. | |
| He has all this power and all this wealth. | |
| And so then he goes to the East and he convinces himself that power and wealth mean nothing. | |
| And honestly, that's really predictable and expectable, but I actually kind of respect it. | |
| I would much rather Jack Dorsey go become a Buddhist than go become a Bolshevik. | |
| Not to say that Dorsey won't continue to be a dictator in his own right, but at some point you become so paranoid that you're going to lose this thing that is important that you can either grip it harder and try to excommunicate the non-believers, or you can just totally disconnect. | |
| Most people decide to hold on to the death grip. | |
| So the psychology of dictators is something that is very interesting to study. | |
| It's also very important. | |
| And this is why dictatorships tend to not last very long. | |
| Now, you can have ancestral dictatorships where you propagandize the public to believe you to be some sort of deity or divine figure. | |
| This is what North Korea has done rather successfully with Kim Jong-il or Kim Il-sun or all the other Kim Jongs that I think only goes back three or four generations in the 1950s. | |
| But China has a similar problem. | |
| Xi Jiping, otherwise known as Winnie the Pooh, wanted desperately to become this generation's version of Mao Zedong. | |
| He wanted absolute and total power at all costs. | |
| Xi Ji Ping was willing to do the tough stuff. | |
| Xi Ji Ping was willing to purge. | |
| That's a very important word. | |
| That word purge is necessary for a dictatorship. | |
| Now, mind you, dictatorships tend to fall apart because you have to be always on your guard. | |
| You have to be vigilant. | |
| And vigilance quickly becomes paranoia. | |
| It goes back to Napoleon. | |
| This is one of the reasons why they had to put him on an island. | |
| The guy wouldn't stop. | |
| Alexander the Great would have been that way if he wouldn't have died from a mosquito on his way back from India. | |
| It's a true story. | |
| Died from an insect bite. | |
| So a new story is quite interesting out of China with all of that buildup, which is there is an anti-Ziji ping article that has been going viral in China in the midst of the Olympics that may derail Xi Jinping's bid for a third term. | |
| Now, this idea of term implies that China has some sort of representative government. | |
| It's a peer and total dictatorship. | |
| Now, their form of a dictatorship is all the kleptocrats sit around a table and decide who's in charge. | |
| Now, if I remember correctly, Xi Jiping used to be a mayor of Shanghai or Beijing, or he was kind of in charge of a provincial part of China. | |
| It was well known that Xi Jinping many years ago was going to assume power. | |
| He just kind of had the entourage. | |
| He had the feel. | |
| He had the style. | |
| He had the look. | |
| He was willing to do it. | |
| What I mean by the style is he presented himself in a very authoritative Chinese nationalist way. | |
| He was able to split the difference with the West, keep the labor arbitrage going, kind of soft attack the West without actually outwardly doing it. | |
| And that's a balance that many members of the CZP wouldn't be able to do. | |
| But I'm reading from zerohedge.com. | |
| Chinese experts have said that Xi might not support, secure a third term, excuse me, which will be revealed at the CCP's party congress this fall. | |
| Although Xi amended the party's constitution in 2018 to remove term limits. | |
| So he's basically king for life. | |
| You remember when that happened? | |
| He basically got rid of elections. | |
| The 40,000-word long article listed mistakes that Xi Ji Ping has made in politics, economy, and diplomacy. | |
| It's a summary of Xi's ruling over the past nine years. | |
| After 2018, we all said there's no way to force to stop Xi from taking a third term, Li Heng Qing, a Chinese expert from the Washington Institute, said. | |
| But now they see the situation isn't simple, and it's unclear that he can obtain it. | |
| Quote, this article circulated broadly inside and outside of China, sent from several friends on the mainland of China, shows that CCP factions against Xi Jinping are fighting to stop Xi from continuing in office. | |
| It looks like there's a little trouble in paradise. | |
| While they get the Olympics and they're on the world stage, and they basically got away with the crime against humanity of the last hundred years, developing, hatching, and either intentionally or unintentionally releasing a killer virus on the planet, lying about it, covering it up, coming out wealthier and stronger than ever before, getting the Olympics because of it, and seeing the American currency deteriorated, our borders wide open, our elections totally corrupted, your Belt and Road initiative goes unthwarted. | |
| Yeah, I'd say that China's actually had a pretty good last couple years with all of that. | |
| But still, there's trouble in paradise. | |
| On January 19th, this author wrote this article called Ark in China. | |
| Now, let me just pause. | |
| If this was done by the CIA, it would be the first useful thing they did in the last 50 years. | |
| This is what the CIA should be doing. | |
| The CIA should be working with dissidents in China that pretend to be CCP plants, working on this kind of very persuasive narrative form and helping distribute it. | |
| We used to do stuff like this. | |
| And again, I'm not really big on like regime change, but a weaker China is good for America. | |
| That's a fact. | |
| Published the article, Evaluate Xi Jinping Objectively. | |
| It was published on overseas Chinese blogs. | |
| And since the Chinese New Year on February 1st, the commentary of Xi's leadership became viral among readers inside China. | |
| Taiwan's state-run central news agency reported on February 9th that people in China had spread the article widely, although Chinese regime censored the piece. | |
| The commentary reviewed Xi's performance over the past decade in his anti-corruption campaign, the party's ongoing eradication of independent religion and beliefs, human rights and abuses, its tight surveillance and control of the people, enhancement of propaganda, further revision of children's textbooks and history books, the strengthening of state-run enterprises, the suppression of the private sector, conflicts with the Western world, and winning over developing countries by squandering the national treasury. | |
| Is Xi Jiping going to be dictator for much longer? | |
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| There's a great piece in Newsweek. | |
| I believe this is by Gordon Chang. | |
| It actually doesn't say which the author in my little pop-up, but yes, it is by Gordon Cheng. | |
| Gordon's great. | |
| We're going to have him back on the program. | |
| If Xi Jiping's zero COVID Olympics coronation fails, his enemies in Beijing are ready. | |
| Now, I have made a point not to watch the Olympics. | |
| I watched a little bit of it the other night, and the Americans actually did quite well. | |
| The Americans are doing better than I thought they would. | |
| The Norwegians are in first. | |
| It depends how you tabulate it, total medals versus gold medals. | |
| But the Americans will do a pretty fair showing as long as we beat the Chinese. | |
| I was so upset last night, though. | |
| We watched it for like 10 minutes. | |
| And that woman, Eileen Gu, her attitude and her lack of patriotism just bothers me. | |
| She was born in America, went to Stanford, trained in America, was on Team USA, and obviously she was recruited by the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| She was given money under the table, but she's a Chinese citizen, so you just have to disclose any of that now. | |
| She shouldn't be allowed entry back into the United States. | |
| And she won silver, thankfully. | |
| She choked. | |
| She fell, which was terrific to see. | |
| And the Swiss actually won. | |
| Switzerland's a great country. | |
| They care about their people. | |
| And they're a good ally because they have no enemies. | |
| Okay, so Gordon Chang writes: quote: As the opening ceremonies get underway in Beijing, most observers say the Chinese state is far stronger than it was 14 years ago, able to bend companies, institutions, and governments to its will. | |
| In fact, the regime is more fragile actually than it was in 2008. | |
| Xi is facing internal resistance to his rule. | |
| Despite what China watchers almost universally believe, he might not receive an unprecedented third term this fall. | |
| A failed games would almost certainly quash his chances. | |
| Now, I wouldn't say that these games have been a failure for him. | |
| It's actually probably been a success under his own measurement. | |
| I can't wait for the story in the Washington Post. | |
| China deserves credit for pulling off the impossible games. | |
| I get to see the American news media fawning over it. | |
| What a great job they did. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Most of all, given China's role in unleashing the global pandemic, it means Xi's zero-COVID strategy must work. | |
| With the pressure on Xi, he is sweating the details. | |
| Quote, preparations for these games reflect Xi's style of governance. | |
| He's been at the center of each decision, from the layout of the Olympic village to the brand of skis and ski suits. | |
| China's leader has made numerous inspection trips to the facilities in the hills of Beijing municipality, issuing orders like a construction manager. | |
| Xi knows that he'll be held responsible for anything that might go wrong. | |
| And that is true for more than just the Olympics. | |
| He inherited a regime run by a committee when he became general secretary of the Communist Party in November 2012. | |
| And he helped run the Olympics back in 2008 and got a lot of credit for it. | |
| But there are fault lines. | |
| And the drums against Xi are building, the drums of resistance. | |
| Similar to when Vladimir Lenin was experiencing infighting, for example, Vladimir Lenin had Leon Trotsky killed. | |
| Actually, my ears might be a little bit off, but I know Lenin basically excommunicated Leon Trotsky. | |
| If my memory serves me correctly, Leon Trotsky was killed in Mexico by Soviet agents. | |
| I think it was like 1925. | |
| No, no, it was later than that, like 1932. | |
| Trotsky was a different type of communist than Vladimir Lenin. | |
| They were comrades, obviously, in the Russian Revolution of 1917. | |
| Was it 17 or 18? | |
| 17. | |
| But then all of a sudden, they start to have disagreements on how to actually govern. | |
| Wow, it was 1940 Trotsky was killed. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Quote: Due to the cruelty and bloody infighting within the party, Kai Zhai, a former professor of political ideology at the CCP Central Party School, a defector, if you will, quote, due to the cruelty and bloody infighting within the party, all senior officials understand the hidden rule, which is to choose a faction and fight for it without thinking about what's right or wrong. | |
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Personal Freedom vs Constitution
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| It's only power. | |
| Machiavelli's Prince is probably the most applicable book to this because it was all about Italian families fighting in the 1520s. | |
| Quote, the viral article against Xi Jinping is echoing the opinion of Chinese politicians. | |
| It stands on the point of maintaining the CCP's ruling in China, but removing Xi Jinping. | |
| Quote, at the sixth plenary session of the rubber-stamping legislature in the 19th conference, the CCP factions presented their severe disagreements. | |
| This is a strong article that can drive public opinion against Xi. | |
| So, why does this matter for America? | |
| Well, China's trying to take over the world. | |
| China has executed their Belt and Road Initiative. | |
| China owns land all across the United States. | |
| China wants to take over Taiwan. | |
| China sends their spies, otherwise known as college students, all across the country to harvest and mine data and send it back to the Chinese Communist Party military apparatus. | |
| China builds Confucius Institutes all across America. | |
| But if China has a fractured leadership, then all of a sudden all those easy decisions that they made and the shots that they called wouldn't be so easy. | |
| I think Xi J Ping can survive this, but only for so long. | |
| Maybe the paranoia will be his downfall. | |
| We'll see. | |
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| I want to go through just some sound here. | |
| We're going to play a bunch of sound just about what's happening in Canada and kind of some of the public opinion around this. | |
| So let's go to cut 54. | |
| A trucker says, look, this is a defining moment in Canada. | |
| You have declared martial law, which is totally true. | |
| Trudeau has declared martial law on the people of Canada. | |
| Play Cut 54. | |
| So let's be clear. | |
| This is a defining moment in the history of Canada, in the history of the English-speaking West. | |
| The Emergencies Act is martial law. | |
| It has never been invoked in the history of that country. | |
| Now, by law, the Emergencies Act is allowed only in emergencies, in, quote, urgent and critical situations that seriously endanger the lives, health, or safety of Canadians. | |
| What's happening now does not qualify. | |
| What's happening in Canada now is not an emergency. | |
| So it's Tucker, not a trucker. | |
| Sorry, I was misreading my sheet. | |
| Let's go to Cut 43. | |
| Bill Maher blasts Trudeau for his comments on the protesters. | |
| Play Cut 43. | |
| Or maybe this is September, but he was talking about people who are not vaccinated. | |
| He said they don't believe in science. | |
| They're often misogynistic, often racist. | |
| No, they're not. | |
| That was not smart of him at all. | |
| Right. | |
| He said, but they take up space. | |
| And with that, we have to make a choice in terms of a leader as a country. | |
| Do we tolerate these people? | |
| It's like, tolerate these. | |
| Now you do sound like him. | |
| And recently he talked about them holding unacceptable views. | |
| I'm surprised to hear that Trudeau said those things. | |
| You didn't see the blackface? | |
| Is that that crystal woman? | |
| What's her name again? | |
| Marianne something? | |
| She's the person. | |
| Mary Ann Williamson, the crystal woman. | |
| That's right. | |
| So Trudeau was very, let's say, adamant and supportive behind Indian protests when the protesters in India, the farmers, were protesting, even though it deteriorated India-Canadian relations. | |
| But when it came to actually supporting the people of his own country that actually might have some concern, he's very much involved in the dehumanization of the people of Canada. | |
| Cut 32, Justin Trudeau declaring martial law. | |
| If you joined the protests because you're tired of COVID, you now need to understand that you are breaking laws. | |
| The consequences are becoming more and more severe. | |
| You don't want to end up losing your license, end up with a criminal record, which will impact your job, your livelihood, even your ability to travel internationally, including to the U.S. We've heard your frustration with COVID, with the measures that are there to keep people safe. | |
| Now, mind you, Trudeau is not alone in this. | |
| The only reason why Biden is not acting the same way is because of the United States Constitution. | |
| And also, it's because of the people. | |
| Now, I've been talking a lot about the Constitution on this program, and you guys know that. | |
| But it's not all the Constitution. | |
| So you can transport the American Constitution into any country, and it will certainly help. | |
| But it doesn't mean it's going to stick, and it doesn't mean people are going to follow it. | |
| A good example of this is Liberia. | |
| Liberia is a country, literally, that was supposed to be the country of liberty. | |
| It's a country where, originally designed by President Monroe, the capital of Liberia is Monrovia, literally. | |
| It's on the western horn of Africa. | |
| Not the horn, I'm sorry. | |
| It's on the western part of Africa. | |
| The horn's on the eastern part. | |
| It's on the western part of Africa. | |
| And Liberia is right near the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. | |
| And it was supposed to be a country where if slaves wanted to go back to Africa, they could. | |
| You're not even allowed to say that anymore. | |
| I'm not supporting it. | |
| I'm just saying if they wanted to, it's supposed to be a problem. | |
| And it's a total disaster. | |
| Now, you go look at the Liberian flag. | |
| I think we've done this once or twice before on this program. | |
| Maybe not. | |
| The Liberian flag is almost identical to the American flag, almost identical. | |
| Most Americans don't know this. | |
| But Liberia is a disaster. | |
| It's not a good country. | |
| Now, Liberia is better than some of its neighbors, for sure. | |
| But Liberia has port access. | |
| Liberia has rule of law. | |
| We actually transported at the time some of the same constitutional principles and put it into Liberia, trying to make this argument that, oh, yeah, we can neoliberalize every culture. | |
| It just didn't work. | |
| Now, it didn't work because one person is better than the other. | |
| I'm not making some sort of racial argument, obviously. | |
| But here's the problem. | |
| The people of Liberia, in the villages, in the hills, they did not have the buildup of history that was willing to eventually embrace enlightenment principles mixed with antiquity. | |
| You can't just teleport them in. | |
| Like, oh, yeah, you've been living a certain way. | |
| You've been living tribal and you've been living primal. | |
| And so if you go look at the Liberian Declaration of Rights, it feels very similar to ours. | |
| But they just don't follow it. | |
| The point is that the Constitution quickly just becomes a piece of paper, as Piers Morgan called it 10 years ago in his conversation with Ben Shapiro, if the people don't believe it, if the people don't own it. | |
| And so if Biden had the power to do this, he would do it. | |
| But we would rise up so quickly against it. | |
| I'm convinced of that. | |
| More so than the Canadians. | |
| Now, not every part of the country. | |
| I thought that I was wrong. | |
| I thought that there would be a liberty movement against lockdowns and masks widespread in like April of 2020. | |
| Goes to show how off the mark I was. | |
| I thought I was living in a much more freedom-loving country than I really was. | |
| But still, we're a lot more rambunctious than Canada. | |
| And I do want to give some credit to the Senate Republicans, which just all kind of ties together to this story. | |
| But here's the evidence of how I know Biden would use the military. | |
| He would, if he could. | |
| If Biden had Trudeau-like powers, and there was a Canadian Constitution, the Canadian Constitution basically has all the rights that you have are subsequent to the state. | |
| We have no such declaration in our document. | |
| Our document says the government is always subservient to our natural rights. | |
| Speech comes before the ability for the government to operate. | |
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Novak Zojkovich as a Hero
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| Play cut 25. | |
| Message to people who want desperately for this to be over and to be able to resume the lives that they remember. | |
| Well, look, I love how people talk about personal freedom. | |
| You're exercising personal freedom. | |
| Should put someone else in jeopardy, their health in jeopardy. | |
| I don't consider that being very damn good freedom. | |
| Let's actually play out that statement. | |
| Biden would ban driving immediately. | |
| Driving, by definition, puts other people's health at jeopardy. | |
| People die every single day on the road, every day. | |
| But is that personal freedom or is it not? | |
| That same sort of argument will be used to confiscate firearms. | |
| That's a whole separate topic for a different time. | |
| But all the public health arguments, all the language they're trying to get you to be propagandized, hypnotized by, is going to be used to take your guns away very soon. | |
| But in order to push back against much of this, a lot of this nonsense, it's going to take courageous truth tellers. | |
| And honestly, someone that I have not spent, I don't think, any time on this program talking about, but I have a great deal of respect for the Kyrie Irvings of the world and the Novak Zojkoviches of the world. | |
| Now, I grew up with a lot of Serbs in Chicago. | |
| I have a soft spot for Serbs. | |
| They're awesome. | |
| I know the worst thing you could say in the Serbian language. | |
| And I will not say it on air because the FCC would find some way to still find me. | |
| I played on a Serbian basketball team, actually. | |
| My name was Sheva Kurkiewicz. | |
| I could you not. | |
| I have a jersey that says Kurkovic. | |
| The name of our basketball team was the Illinois White Eagles. | |
| Boy, you couldn't call a team that anymore. | |
| And we were all white, Illinois White Eagles, in an AAU basketball team. | |
| And we meant nothing racial about it, of course not, because we actually lived in America that was awesome. | |
| We used to play all black basketball teams and we used to get along. | |
| I could you not. | |
| We were an all-white, everyone else was Serbian except me, but I kind of looked apart a little bit. | |
| I kind of look a little bit like I'm from the Balkan Peninsula. | |
| I could pull off a Croatian, Bosnian, Albanian, Serbian kind of deal. | |
| And we would go to these basketball tournaments, AAU, which is really competitive basketball, and like Waukegan or Zion Benton and Elgin. | |
| We'd travel all across the country and we'd play these all-black teams and no one cared. | |
| It was never like this racial thing. | |
| No, it's like we all got along and we all like hung out. | |
| We'd be like all white team versus all black team and we never thought anything of it. | |
| I could you not, there was never a moment ever, and this is a little bit of a detour, where all of a sudden we were like, yeah, we're the white team. | |
| We were like, yeah, we just kind of all know each other and they all know each other from like a Serbian community. | |
| It's kind of cool. | |
| And it was that. | |
| But Novak Dzojkiewicz is a Serb and he's a proud Serb. | |
| He's awesome. | |
| And I just want to spend a couple minutes here applauding and encouraging him and saying, this is what a hero looks like. | |
| Now, if we had an honest press, he'd be on the front page of the papers. | |
| He'd be like, this is someone who's willing to sacrifice money and pleasure for virtue and courage. | |
| Play cut 44. | |
| And I understand that not being vaccinated today, I'm unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. | |
| And that's the price you're willing to pay. | |
| That is the price that I'm willing to pay. | |
| Ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically? | |
| Because you feel so strongly about this job. | |
| Yes. | |
| I do. | |
| That should move you. | |
| More so than the fake icons that we hold up. | |
| Greta Thunberg and LeBron James and Joe Biden and all this nonsense. | |
| That's a real hero. | |
| He's willing to sacrifice not just money, but his legacy for medical freedom and anti-tyranny. | |
| And guess what? | |
| Novak Zoikovich is what, 38, 37, 38? | |
| Is he that old now? | |
| 35, 36, 37. | |
| His parents definitely grew up under Tito. | |
| Now, Tito was a tyrant. | |
| Tito was someone that 34 years old. | |
| Okay, he's 34. | |
| Six years older than I am. | |
| Tito was the communist leader of Yugoslavia before it became all these separate countries. | |
| But I think he knows. | |
| He knows what this is. | |
| He grew up under it. | |
| Well, six years. | |
| Yeah, that's about right. | |
| Tito died in like 91. | |
| Play cut 45. | |
| I was never against vaccination, but I've always represented and always supported the freedom to choose what you put into your body. | |
| Tito died in 1980. | |
| I got my ears off. | |
| But yeah, the Balkan War broke out about 10, 12 years later. | |
| Novak Zojkovich is a hero. | |
| He deserves to be platformed by every freedom, liberty-loving person in the West. | |
| We're going to be doing that. | |
| We're going to be celebrating him and cheering for him. | |
| There's so few people like this. | |
| Freedom is a value. | |
| If you do not fight for it, it will disappear. | |
| Dzoikovic, he remembers the stories of tyranny from his generations prior, and he's willing to forego money, pride, treasure, and fame and notoriety for liberty. | |
| He's a hero. | |
| Hey, everybody, Charlie Kirk here. | |
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| Charlie, I'm a funeral director in Central Pennsylvania. | |
| I wanted to confirm what you were talking about in the Steve Kirsch episode. | |
| You guys can check that out on the Charlie Kirk Show podcast. | |
| It's quite terrifying. | |
| I've seen blood clots longer than earthworms. | |
| The anecdotal evidence lies with the case you get. | |
| We are seeing unvaccinated COVID deaths having blood clots from the virus. | |
| However, the worst blood clots are from people who passed weeks, months after the vaccine, from what is considered to be the majority of the time after a cardiac death. | |
| I've also seen a severe rise in people in their 50s passing away. | |
| So, what we talked about in the Steve Kirsch episode is how vaccinated people are seeing massive blood clots happen. | |
| And this is exactly what Dr. Robert Malone warned about in the episode of Brett Weinstein all the way back in May of last year. | |
| So, the technology that he was warning, because he's the developer of it, it's actually happening exactly consistent to that. | |
| I'm not going to say this person's name, but he's a funeral director and deputy coroner in Pennsylvania. | |
| Boy, I thought my job was difficult and dark. | |
| Couldn't imagine being a funeral director. | |
| God bless you. | |
| Thank you for listening. | |
| Pfizer has just tweeted out: quote: Deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot in deep vein, can travel to the lungs, leading to pulmonary embolism. | |
| Symptoms of PE include difficulty breathing and chest pain. | |
| Contact your doctor if you're experiencing symptoms. | |
| This is no time to wait. | |
| Why would Pfizer be tweeting that out? | |
| It's likely a cover-up operation from Pfizer. | |
| Now, our media is so controlled. | |
| It is so captured by the pharmaceutical companies. | |
| I don't know if they'll ever be held accountable. | |
| That's where the people come in. | |
| It matters more than ever before. | |
| For all of you listening in Texas, we've known for years that the Democrats want to turn Texas blue. | |
| We've known that. | |
| And AOC believes that it's inevitable. | |
| Play cut 33. | |
| It will happen. | |
| The only question is when, Texas. | |
| The only question is when. | |
| The state will turn blue. | |
| It's going to happen with the seat of San Antonio in Austin. | |
| It's going to spring down to Laredo. | |
| It's going to go up to Houston and to Dallas and to all across the state, rural and urban. | |
| Yeah, she definitely looked at a map right before that. | |
| So that's AOC saying Texas is going to turn blue. | |
| It's inevitable. | |
| Well, first of all, AOC, Hispanics are actually much more conservative than you actually want to admit, and they're trending in a very conservative direction. | |
| Hispanic turn to conservatism is very promising. | |
| Not every conservative community, not every Hispanic community is necessarily conservative, but the trend is really promising. | |
| But why is this happening? | |
| It's because of open borders. | |
| Well, she thinks that they could turn the state simply by keeping the borders wide open. | |
| Well, AOC doesn't even believe America exists in its form. | |
| She believes that it's a fake country. | |
| She said it before. | |
| AOC believes that this is stolen colonialist land. | |
| Go look at her tweets. | |
| She believes that people have a moral right to come back into their country, even though they weren't alive when any of that stuff happened. | |
| Tucker Carlson explains it best. | |
| Play cut 34. | |
| The numbers you need to understand. | |
| Yale University released a study last week by three researchers, all of them liberal, I believe, who concluded that the actual number of illegal aliens in this country is not 11 million. | |
| It's north of 22 million. | |
| 22 million. | |
| Fact one. | |
| Fact two. | |
| The Democratic Party is now, as a matter of policy, calling for the legalization of all illegals in this country, citizenship voting rights. | |
| 22 million new voters. | |
| Fact three: the overwhelming majority of first-time immigrant voters vote Democrat. | |
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| Fact four: the largest margin in American presidential history was 17 million votes. | |
| 1980 election, rather, 1984 election between Mondale and Reagan. | |
| And Reagan, yeah. | |
| 17 million. | |
| You would add to our voter rolls 22 million at least permanent electoral majority in perpetuity. | |
| That's what this is about. | |
| It's not about making the country better, serving our labor needs, helping the population. | |
| It's about putting Democrats in power forever. | |
| And that's what they want. | |
| And AOC knows it. | |
| They want to keep the borders open to hold on to political power. | |
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