Aug. 27, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Zuby Destroys Insane Pandemic Lies | Ep 183
Kids are being taught the "zombie walk," COVID camps are being created, and kids are being arrested for going outside. Every time we think we've reached peak insanity, society gets crazier. Rapper Zuby joins the show to destroy the lies and dumb COVID restrictions that are plaguing the world and sheds light on how we can all get out of this madness.
Understand that if active duty military actually get deployed within the United States, that weapon is not just pointed at other people, other countries.
It's pointed at you.
If you do not get in your house when I tell you to, you become the enemy.
Martial law.
Active duty service members beginning to talk openly on TikTok about shooting Americans is kind of a crazy scenario.
Unless, of course, you're like me and you're living in 2021 where governments have kind of gotten out of control.
And that's saying it lightly.
Today we're going to be talking about this government overreach, all the insanity in the world with a lot of positivity.
I have an amazing guest that has come here, has traveled from afar.
He got in a boat.
He paddled his way in and found himself in the middle of America in North Texas.
We have author, podcaster, speaker, coach, and of course, rapper with a new album out and new book.
Strong advice from teamzubie.com where you can get it.
Zuby.
What's up, man?
Welcome to Texas.
Thank you very much, bro.
Happy to be here.
You've been going around.
You've been doing your circuits.
You've been on Joe.
You've gone on a show after this.
I just have to know.
I know Americans have to know.
What has been your favorite state so far that you visited?
Texas is my favorite state in the U.S.
Okay, you win.
You get a prize.
Give them some confetti.
Yeah.
And I don't say that in every state.
I only say Texas in every state.
Yeah, look at that.
See?
Oh, sweet.
Look at this.
Yeah, it's called confetti of color.
Welcome to Texas.
Yeah, it's confetti of color.
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And we've got a lot of weird stuff to talk about, a lot of funny stuff to talk about.
And we hope that you continue to stick around for that.
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So Zuby, you're not even from the United States.
And unfortunately, I wish we can go back to a day and age when we lived in different countries and it could kind of be a disconnect of like what we're experiencing because we're in different geographic areas.
But thing is, things have kind of just turned to everywhere, it seems like.
Yeah, I mean, we're literally in one of the best parts of the world in that sense right now.
So if you're in Texas, Florida, pretty much most of the red states right now in America, I mean, now more than ever, you'd struggle to find a place in the world where you actually have more freedom and ability to just live your life like a normal human being without people being all up in your face, whether that's other individuals or that's agents of the state.
And we're in a very strange time.
I'm sure you guys have talked about and seen what's going on in places like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, many parts of Western Europe.
They full-on evolved into totalitarian dictatorships, right?
They're no longer liberal democracies in any proper sense.
And that is disturbing.
It's disturbing.
I think if we were to go back to January 2020, maybe we already thought back then that the world was in a little bit of a crazy place, but it's absolutely nothing compared to what's been going on over the past 18 months.
Yeah, I am genuinely concerned.
I have a lot of family that is in Australia.
My wife's Australian.
So obviously, you know, when I have my brother-in-law telling me, by the way, and I have, I have family that's in the police department too, there in Australia.
And so when you're, you're hearing this from my family member who's in the police telling me that they in Australia have taken away what's called necessary discretion.
So basically, if I were to pull you over and I could decide if I want to give you a speeding ticket, maybe your excuse is good enough.
Maybe I just don't feel like the paperwork.
I can decide, hey, Zubi, go ahead.
That's necessary discretion to enforce the law.
In Australia, they removed necessary discretion from all COVID enforcement so you could get fired if you don't enforce something.
Meaning my brother-in-law, if he leaves his house in the wrong district to go ride his bike and his wife doesn't report him and or fine him and or arrest him, she could lose her job for not turning on her own family.
That's like how bad it's gotten around the world.
Is she going to stay in the force?
Well, yeah, she's avoiding she's trying to avoid doing any enforcement for COVID.
She's trying to continue to do what she does, which is separate from that.
They're trying to coax her in even.
And they're like, there's that kind of pressure.
And she even told me that like it's crazy too, because there's even like people are in Australia are receiving adverse effects from the vaccine, but nobody wants to admit it even.
They're not reporting it because they're so afraid of being seen as anti-vax or like this cult movement.
And unfortunately, I say Australia is probably the most extreme right now, but in every Western country, I say New Zealand could be on the same boat.
We're seeing that like authoritarianism that's just creeping in.
And my question is, why is that not?
What do you think, as someone who doesn't live here, why that hasn't been able to take shape or hold as much in the United States as it has everywhere else?
Because you have an armed population.
Simply put.
Largely.
And because the notion of rights in the USA is unique and different to how it's considered in virtually every other country, including other Anglosphere and Western world countries.
And a lot of Americans don't fully understand or appreciate that.
So the concept of rights in the Constitution of the United States is based on the concept that your rights come from God and the role of the government is to protect them and not infringe upon them.
That's not the mentality in most of the world.
And even in the UK, in Canada, in Australia, New Zealand, et cetera, the reason why these countries are so easy to roll over, same with Europe, is because a majority of people believe their rights come from the government, right?
And so the government is the higher power.
The government is God.
And this is baked into the entire culture going back centuries, right?
This is how the USA liberated itself from Great Britain and became its own independent nation and set up a constitution and a bill of rights to keep the government in check, right?
The founding fathers of the USA understood what would happen because authoritarianism is the default human position, right?
Prior to the USA, every country is run by a king, a dictator, a warlord, right?
It's just, that's how it is.
The whole concept of liberty and individual rights, democracy, et cetera, all of that stuff is new and it's unique.
If you look around the world, that's not the standard position.
And even in other so-called free countries, they're not as free as the USA.
And in times of normalcy and peacetime, it's easy to overlook that because it sort of looks like, okay, people in England and Canada and Australia, they have the same freedoms as they do in the US.
You know, that's what it looks like on the surface, but it's totally different and it's a mentality that goes beyond the way the government thinks of itself, but it's how other people see the government.
So here in Texas, for example, and of course, you know, this isn't every single individual, but in the U.S., there are still dozens, hundreds, millions of people who believe that their rights come from the government.
And so they feel a certain type of way when the government starts to encroach on that.
You don't get a lot of that pushback in many other places because it's like, oh, well, you know, the government said it.
So we've got to do it, right?
That's why you're talking about people, you know, winning their rights back.
You know, like, let's, you know, the government will give us our rights back.
The government will give us freedom, et cetera.
That whole mentality doesn't fly here.
Right.
That's not the notion.
Yeah.
And I'm looking something up real fast.
And you know what, Laj, while you're looking that up, I'll jump in and just say that it's so funny that you're bringing this up, Zubi, because we were just talking to Elijah's brother-in-law.
And I was so baffled because I didn't realize how American I was because I was like, what do you mean you don't understand the concept of God-given freedoms and rights?
And yeah, it was just baffling to me because people from other countries, like you just talked about, they think that the government gives them their rights.
And I didn't realize that, again, God-given freedoms was more of an American central mindset.
Yes, it's a very, very American mindset.
And that's, but what I believe the government is doing now, if you go to my screens, Van, I just wanted to bring this in.
Nobody's talking about this, really.
I don't hear a lot of people genuinely discussing the way that the U.S. government is, because force, I would say, is keeping the U.S. government back.
And not the use of force, but the potential use of force is keeping them in check.
We're seeing, like we saw with the woman in the military, which we're going to break down here for you guys in a second, that there is beginning to be talk of a domestic war on terror.
Meaning there's the Department of Homeland Security is, you know, I'm sure you've seen those PSAs waging threats saying that, oh, the biggest threat to America now is internalized, you know, domestic terrorism.
And then what they define that terrorism as is people who disobey or go against COVID-19 measures.
And you read the wording, it essentially puts people who also promote false narratives online, aka not people who lie, but people who go against what the government says.
And I was thinking, well, how are they going to wage this war?
How would they actually take that power and really get people on board?
And then you see this, where they're bringing 30,000 Afghan refugees and admitting that they're not really, they don't really have a centralized system of vetting them.
Now, I'm not against people that are not American.
I'm not, I'm not anti-human being.
I know you're a very pro-human person.
I know the situation is very volatile.
And I know why the traditional right-wing, you know, based decision would just be like, keep these, you know, immigrants out.
I happen to know some people who are Christian there, who are suffering from persecution.
I know a journalist who's stuck there.
I mean, to me, these are people.
They're not just random.
But I look at this and I go, okay, we see ISIS-K with their recent terror attack blowing up and killing, like, I think we're at 90 people have been killed, including 13 service members.
We see that these people are capable of mass carnage and damage.
This is a normal thing in Afghanistan to attack these people.
But you're going at a time where terrorism is rising and serious inside of Afghanistan, you're now importing 30,000 people and not vetting them thoroughly, which is setting the stage, I believe, for the potential for a lot of terrorism domestically in the United States, which I believe they're allowing intentionally because they want a greater excuse to trigger their use of force.
And I mean, I don't, maybe I'm off here, but it feels like they're setting the stage to open up more terrorism.
Why would they, before they bring in 30,000 people from an Islamic area of the world where people could sneak in and get through and want to cause terrorist attacks, why would they, like right before they did this, before things destabilized, say that like, oh, be careful around Christmas time because there might be a terror attack?
It's because they knew this was coming.
They knew what they were doing.
And I feel like the government here is setting the stage to wage war on their people.
And that's what the people feel here.
And it's like, I don't know why nobody's talking about this, that they're laying the stones.
So they're setting the things in place, I believe, to escalate things much further than they are in Australia to the point where even our own soldiers, as we saw that video, are talking about like, yeah, I mean, if martial law happens easily, if you don't go into your house, when I tell you to, you're now the enemy.
And there's this dichotomy forming in Western nations where people who don't want to go with the flow aren't just dissidents or they're not just people who are on their own beat.
They're becoming like enemies, like a two-class system.
And by not joining, they're becoming the target.
Yeah, it's heavy.
It's heavy, man.
And it's sad that we even have to have these concerns and to have this conversation, right?
Again, like I said before, I think if you were to just go back a couple of years ago, it would have been inconceivable.
People would have thought, no, come on, you know, that can't happen here.
And that's a big part of the problem is that can't happen here mentality.
Something I've said before online is that people forget that history isn't just what happened in the past, right?
We are living right now in the history of the future.
So if you think back over the past hundred years, right?
Go back to 1920, how much insane stuff happened in the world between 1920 and 2021.
You're talking about the rise of Nazi Germany, the rise of Soviet Russia, Mao's China, Vietnam, crazy stuff, even in our own lifetime, Rwandan genocide, what's going on right now in North Korea and in China with the internment camps, et cetera, right?
There's been a lot of insane stuff that's happened and hundreds of millions of bodies stacked up to show for it.
And I think that as modern people, it's very easy to get comfortable and complacent and think, oh, you know what?
Like that's all in the past, right?
That's done.
Or, oh, that's stuff that happens in other countries, right?
We're not Afghanistan.
We're not North Korea.
We're not China.
That can't happen in the U.S., Canada, Australia, whatever.
And that lack of vigilance and perhaps lack of knowledge and true honest consideration is what allows things to get to this level.
People are looking up now going, how did we get here?
How did this happen?
Like, how's it gone so far?
And I'm like, it's happened because you let it, right?
Because you let it, because you didn't say no.
I'll tell you what.
If they tried to institute a mask mandate and people said, no, we're not doing that.
This would have been over a year ago.
It would have been over a year ago.
This whole pandemic response situation, this whole fake emergency would not have even been possible as recently as 20 years ago.
Do you know why?
Because the technology is what enabled it.
People don't even make this point.
People don't think about it.
The only reason it's even possible to do lockdowns, lockdowns are a luxury, right?
You can't do a lockdown anywhere.
It wouldn't have been possible.
Go back to 1998.
You couldn't have just said, okay, we're going to lock down.
We want you guys to do remote learning.
What the heck is Zoom, right?
We want kids to do remote learning.
Like, that's not a thing.
It's not possible.
We want people to work from home.
Not possible.
You don't have the technology.
People, how are you going to get grocery?
Oh, you know, you just order your groceries online, order Uber Eats, whatever.
No, all of this stuff is only possible because of advancements in technology.
And so we're living in a time where people have become enslaved.
And this authoritarianism is only possible because of tech.
And I've seen very few people actually make that point.
But if you think about it, just imagine if this happened in the year, even the year 2000, the whole response that many Western countries have taken simply wouldn't have been possible.
If you talk to people in lots of, in certain other countries, talk to people in parts of Africa, et cetera, even if they wanted to do a lockdown in theory, it can't be done.
You can't just tell people, all right, you just sit here, you stay at home for weeks on end, months on end, year on end, and you just do stuff.
It's like, you can't.
You've got to go out to work.
People are working with their hands.
People are laboring, et cetera.
It's not even possible.
Biden wouldn't have even been possible because he's a Zoom present.
We call him a Zoom president or a Zoom generation.
Right?
Like, it's like, it's going, how could if you had to go fly constantly and meet people and get in front of broadcast cameras and go out in person, you know, and people were outdoors, how could the president like this exist?
I mean, you've seen, you saw him just last night, I'm sure, with his address to the American people regarding the suicide bombings in Afghanistan.
The poor guy began.
The poor guy began.
I'm not making fun of dementia patients.
I do want to give some to the Democrat Party for putting somebody who's clearly senile and in decline in this position.
I think this is horrifying to put, like, I thought of what it would be like to be him, meaning you're in your old age.
You've had this legacy.
You're tired.
You've done life.
Why are they pushing you around and making you do things?
You can see it in his eyes.
The poor guy is just struggling to get through the day.
And I know from inside sources, they've tried boosting him with Adderall and different things.
But it's just when Adderall doesn't work, you know, there's a problem.
And it's like this guy, he couldn't even read a teleprompter correctly and he's like coughing.
And I just think, my gosh, not only have we have a Zoom president, but is losing hope in the system, is that part of their plan?
Because when I read, are you familiar with the Agenda 2030 and with the Great Reset and these things from World Economic Forum?
You know, they talk about what they want to do to correct populism in their documents.
And one of the things they talk about in a post-populist leader world, which would be like post-Trump, is that you need to decentralize power and you need to have a weak leader that brings chaos so that people lose hope and no longer believe that politicians can fix things and also lose hope in elections.
It's very interesting that the way that it's psychological warfare.
So part of me wants to be angry and pissed off and think, like, in the midst of all this, this is what we get.
We get Biden.
Like, this guy doesn't do shit.
But then at the same time, I'm going, maybe that's literally their whole purpose was to put this guy in for the intention that we would feel like there's nothing we can do.
Yeah.
It's, I don't even, I struggle to even make fun of or laugh at the Biden situation because I feel bad for him in a way, right?
I think he's a grossly incompetent leader.
I think he's a terrible, terrible president.
And people, this is the thing, man.
You guys had this election where really it was a referendum on Trump.
That's what it was, right?
Nobody is a Joe Biden fan, right?
Nobody's a fan of Joe Biden, right?
People just, people just, you know, you have people who love Trump and you have a lot of people who hate Trump, right?
And it was simply a referendum on how people feel about Trump, not even so much on his policies or what he was really doing or performing as a president, but just how he made people feel, right?
And this is the thing for many, many years, for at least the past decade, things have barely been running on feels over reels, right?
People are really running on emotion.
Even if you look at this so-called pandemic response over the past 18 months in all these different countries, it's absolutely disproportionate.
The reason why it makes no sense is because it doesn't make sense, right?
But is that by design?
That's what I want to know.
Is this the result of human chaos because of our fallen nature and pride in our own ego and systems rather than in truth, liberty, and in God?
Or is this just this is by design?
I think it's a combination.
I think if you were to look at the top level, and this is how people become conspiracy theorists, right?
I think if you're looking at the coordination and how these different countries are marching in lockstep, even using the same phrases, great reset, build back better.
You know, now it's pandemic of the unvaccinated, blah, blah, blah, right?
People are obviously being fed certain lines.
So I think with like with many things, I think at the very top level, right?
When you're dealing with the shadowy people who are pulling strings and making decisions and financing things, people who, you know, are not the faces, right?
I do think that there are agents and people out there and forces at work which are malevolent, right?
And they are trying to divide and destabilize and cause problems and harm people, et cetera.
When it comes to the vast majority of people and even the people sort of enforcing policing and advocating for some of these bad ideas and anti-liberty ideas, I mainly think that they're useful idiots.
I don't think that they're necessarily malevolent.
I think that most people think they're doing the right thing, but they've been so persuaded by propaganda and certain narratives that they are now willing to play into the division and even turn against their own friends and family.
This is something we're starting to see now, people turning against their own friends and family over stupid stuff, right?
Over who got a shot or not.
Oh, I, you know, oh, Zubi, I get receiving DMs.
I just got uninvited from my sister's or my cousin's wedding because I chose not to get the shot.
My sister won't let me over her house and she even cut us off.
She completely has, yeah, has blocked us because I won't get the shot.
And now she's blocked.
She's like left the family chat and blocked us simply because now she can't even be around the rhetoric.
Like it's not even just like just the physical danger.
My ideas are dangerous.
I'm sorry to hear that.
That's it's stupid, right?
That's insane.
That's an insane thing for someone to do, right?
Vaccines are not new.
Viruses are not new.
Medicine is not new.
Disease is not new.
Nobody even considered doing this a year ago.
This is shocking because I'm going, I'm going, you know, even families fight.
But it's like, okay, I want to, because I need to, I need to make this point with here.
Can you play video four?
Because we're talking about Biden and I'm connected to this.
Play video four and listen, listen to what he says here.
And I'm going to connect this.
Ladies and gentlemen, he gave me a list here.
The first person I was instructed to call on was Kelly O'Donnell.
The point being is that this president who can't even tell the difference on his notes between what he's supposed to read and not supposed to read, saying, oh, okay, I got it.
I'm going to call on who I'm supposed to call.
And I have a list here, right?
This is the guy telling you that this is the worst pandemic in the world.
And you're going to go listen to this guy who can't even understand a cue on a paper to trust him for what you should do with your life.
And you're going to trust him over your own family member and split apart your own family and divide your own family because of the advice of this guy.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
Yeah, it goes way beyond Biden, man.
It's so much bigger and deeper than Biden.
And this is happening.
You know, this is not a U.S. specific issue at all.
That's one of the craziest things is we're talking about something that's global.
What you're seeing here, it's happening worse in many cases all over the world.
You can talk to someone in virtually any country and they all have the same, you know, the same narratives are being spun, the same divide and conquer game is being played, et cetera.
And people need to stop allowing themselves to be pawns.
You know, like it's horrible for me to hear what you just said about that situation with your sister.
Why?
Not just because it's nonsensical, but because that seed was planted in her brain intentionally and it's, it's just propaganda.
It's just propaganda.
That's literally all it is.
And you can tell when this is happening, when people are doing and saying things that would have been unconscionable for them to do or say as little as a year ago, right?
That's how you know it.
And it's the same game.
This has been played so many times, which is why I get frustrated.
I'm like, well, how do people keep falling for this?
The same thing happened with Brexit.
The same thing happened with Trump.
The same thing, right?
It's the same people who are freaking out about this situation.
It's the same people who freaked out about Trump.
It's the same people who freaked out about Brexit in the UK.
Same people who generally will freak out about climate change.
Whatever narrative they're told to be fearful of and they're told to be divisive over and to lose their friends and lose their family, whatever, whatever they are being fed, they just go with it, right?
I think maybe it's like a certain personality trait or something.
But that's why it becomes so sad to me because it's just like, if you think about it, just it doesn't make sense from any perspective, just thinking logically.
Even take this, take the vaccine situation, because this has become very polarizing, right?
If somebody has had, if somebody's been vaccinated, right?
If you've, if you've taken the shot and you believe it does what it's supposed to do, why on earth?
Give me a logical reason why you should be concerned about someone else's vaccination status.
I mean, especially if you're vaccinated, it wouldn't matter because you're immune.
Okay.
The only reason, so, right, there's no, and we're seeing this amongst millions of people, right?
And it doesn't make logical sense.
The only way it would make sense is if you yourself don't believe in the vaccine, right?
You don't actually believe that it's particularly effective.
And so you want everyone else to take it because you're still feeling afraid and scared.
At this point, the people who are still afraid and scared and walking around two masses outside, they're all vaccinated, right?
It's, it's, it's the same people.
Like it didn't alleviate everybody's fear.
And so, as we know with human psychology, people often want people to do the same thing they're doing in order to feel like their decisions are validated, right?
And that's that's what's going on.
And this, all of this stuff, it breeds, it breeds, man.
I'll tell you what, China is laughing at all of this.
The CCP is having a freaking, they're having the time of their lives over the past year.
Like they're just watching these nations tearing themselves apart internally, family level, community level, government level.
And they've gotten away totally scot-free with everything.
China's been back to normal for the most part since like May last year, right?
They were vaccinating people back in spring.
And we're not even, people aren't even allowed to talk about this.
Like journalists don't even bring this up.
Like it is, it is insane.
And people really need to stop falling for these narratives.
The same thing happened last year with all the BLM stuff, right?
What happens?
Oh, now there's conflict and tension again amongst friends and family.
Why?
Because, oh, this person supports BLM and this person thinks the organization is trash.
So now, oh, you know, people are losing friends and losing their family again.
And I'm just like, guys, stop playing into this.
Like, it's all propaganda.
It's all propaganda.
All these narratives, divide and conquer is such an old tactic, man.
It can be done along racial lines, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexuality.
Now they're doing like on medical status.
It's all the same game.
And it disappoints me that it keeps working because I can just see it coming from the pipeline.
I literally said months and months ago, I mean, this whole period, I've been like, look, this is what's going to happen.
And then, so like, be aware, like, don't play into it.
And then four or five, six months later, the exact same thing I said was going to happen is happening.
You said you, I like how you were like, we should stop calling them conspiracy theories, start calling them spoilers.
That's all it is.
Because that's what it is.
And you know, and it's funny because if I read this, like you were saying with China, if I read this title, Savannah, if you can go to my screen, you know, from the New York Times said that Zhang Zan, a Chinese journalist, was sentenced to four years in prison for documenting the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.
She's now seriously ill from a hunger strike and weighs less than 90 pounds.
Her former lawyer said.
And I wanted to read the article to you guys.
Unfortunately, it's behind a firewall and I refused to give money to the New York Times to read their article.
But I just want to say that, you know, you would read this and you'd go a year ago, even though, yeah, even a year ago, you'd read this and go, those damn Chinese, like their communism and what they're doing.
And then you watch a report right after this.
Like literally after I read this, I watched a video of teenagers being arrested and giving $1,000 fines for hanging out on the rocks at a beachfront in Australia, like being given multiplied and being put on screen, their names up to be publicly shamed.
And you're going, oh, you're going, I guess the West isn't as far away from this as possible.
Like freedom has been, in some ways, an illusion.
Yep, bro, you're always one emergency away from tyranny.
Always, no matter where you are in the world, you are one emergency or crisis away from tyranny.
And that crisis or emergency could be real.
It could be manufactured.
It could be imaginary.
It doesn't matter.
And people, like I said, people forget this.
People are so placent and so comfortable.
Because look, look, in our lifetimes, what have we really had to deal with, right?
Compared to, say, our, you know, even our parents or grandparents or great-grandparents.
9-11, pretty much, I guess.
Yeah, but we didn't do anything.
Like, it happened and it was sad and it was horrifying.
But, like, you know, we haven't been drafted into the military and like gone fighting the war.
Like, man, World War I, World War II, if you go back and even just watch movies or documentaries about it, you're seeing those guys.
Those guys are like 18, 19, 21, like, you know, landing on freaking D-Day or whatever, like having actual Nazis, real Nazis, freaking firing machine guns at them or whatever.
Like, people used to deal with stuff, right?
Like, whether it's famine or true pestilence.
Dude, this virus has a 99.9% plus survival rate in the majority of the population.
It never got stops being funny hearing that.
Even though it's true, it's a fact.
But when you, because it's just like what we're going through, you would think the bubonic plague has hit the earth again, except at not at Walmart.
Bro, I think bubonic plague, I think the fatality rate was about 40 to 60%.
40 to 60%, right?
Half of the people who get it, men, women, children, people are dropping in the streets.
This virus has a whole marketing department, multi-billion dollar marketing department to remind you that it exists.
Pandemic's so deadly, the population went up last year.
And I'm just speaking facts.
I'm not trying to say this to be insensitive to anyone who's been harmed by it, anyone who's been hospitalized, even people who have died.
But we have to keep things in perspective.
People are like, Zubi, how can you talk like this?
Over 4 million people have died of COVID in the past year and a half.
I'm like, bro, 60 million people die in an average year.
60 million.
So if 2 million people died last year, even of COVID, right?
This is really with COVID, but you're talking 2 million out of 60 million plus deaths.
And those 2 million, what's the average age?
I know in most countries, it's over 80.
Okay.
Right.
So about the actual life expectancy.
So 2 million people on average, say, of the age of 80 died last year of a particular disease.
Over 60 million people died of everything else, including other diseases.
And what is it that has been controlling and dominating everyone's lives, narratives, the media, government policy, et cetera, for literally 18 months in every single country around the world?
It's the Rona.
And the disproportionality is just, it's mind-blowing.
Honestly, it's mind-blowing.
And it's very clear that this is not about health.
I have to bring this.
I have to bring this picture up.
Let me get this on the screen here.
Yeah, I mean, look at this.
This is, I mean, there's, do you know that, okay, according to Johns Hopkins study, there has not even been a healthy child who has died.
And even of, this is what's so crazy.
I was looking this up from the CDC, which I don't know when that became the fourth branch of the government, but apparently it now is in the United States.
The Centers for Disease Control was saying that there was anywhere between 400 to 480 minors that have died from COVID since the start of the pandemic.
So since January of 2020, since we started tracking it, right?
We know this was going on before that.
And then of those, they don't even specify if they died.
They died with COVID, right?
This is key with COVID, not of COVID.
We do know some kids did die directly from the infection.
We know a lot of those kids actually died from bacterial infections, up to half of them that might supposedly died.
I have to say this all the fact checkers, even though, you know, I don't know if you know, I'm a fact checker, so I can, I can fact check them.
But, but so then you kind of break this down.
And Johns Hopkins, which is incredible, which is actually the medical school I wanted to go to, was kind of saying that we can't, we don't see anybody who was healthy or anybody who didn't have a comorbidity or something that died.
And then we do this to our kids here.
And before we talk about this any further, I got to let you guys know something that health is important.
And I've been really, you're a healthy guy.
You eat healthy food, I'm sure.
You don't drink.
No.
And you work out.
I saw you were looking at Flex and with Joe.
I was like, damn, boy.
But like, but I'm learning a lot.
I've lost a lot of weight.
I've lost like 27 pounds since the riot season was hard on the road.
And I do drink beer and stuff.
So, you know, it puts on the pounds.
And I've been understanding the need to have food that is high quality, that actually makes you feel good.
And I got to tell you guys something: this that 97% of chickens in the U.S. are dipped in chlorine.
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I'm sure, I don't know if you've done any barbecue yet here in Texas.
Have you been able to?
I've eaten some barbecue.
I haven't done the barbecuing myself.
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No, but I'll say it's just really good.
But go back to this picture here.
This is this.
Sorry, I had to put that up.
You know, I saw my shot and I took it.
This is such a great picture.
I know.
It's like, it's like, but what's funny is that you can go back to that, though.
You know, what would actually be interesting that I know that actually Joe Rogan talks about a lot is that you never hear them promoting health.
Even, I don't know what his name, Ian is, but Ian Fitness, the guy who runs the gym that yeah, Ian Smith.
There he is.
He, he, they all talk about the fact that at no point has anybody ever brought up health, like what a healthy lifestyle is.
It's all been like, keep doing what you're doing, eat your food, go home and stay sedentary.
You know, put on a mask, put the injections in, and don't ask questions.
And now I'm not a genius, but when I look at a picture like this with no scientific data behind it to support it, and I'm called crazy for being against this, this is child abuse.
I can't help but think that this is fully a manufactured crisis when the people that are that are using the science are being called the pseudoscience and the ones that are doing this bullshit are being called the heroes.
Yeah.
This picture really angers me.
I really, really, really like, there's few things that, to use the word trigger, very few things trigger me.
But when people like do anything that messes with kids or harms kids, um, really makes me mad.
It really, really makes me mad.
And there's no justification for this.
This is the result of adults being a bunch of fannies, right?
This is to please and to satiate neurotic adults who are not based basing anything in reality or facts or in science, right?
Don't care how many times they say it's about science.
It's clearly not.
It's clearly not.
There's no justification for this.
It's simply people trying to placate their own fears, anxieties, and emotions and put that on children, right?
As a society, we're supposed to protect kids at all costs, right?
This has been inverted.
It's been inverted.
Now people are trying to use kids as human shields.
And you've noticed that the narrative has now shifted from don't kill grandma to, oh my gosh, think about the poor children.
We know damn well, every statistics out of every country, this virus, thank God, hardly affects children.
Hardly affects children.
Very difficult to find a single healthy child who has who that anyone that has died of this disease.
The flu is statistically more deadly to children.
Fact, right?
And now they're doing all of this nonsense.
Not that that nonsense would even work, even if kids were getting infected.
But it's honestly, it's embarrassing.
I feel disgusted.
It's rare for me to even get emotional about virtually anything, but it disgusts me.
Zombie kids.
Jesse Kelly called them zombie kids, meaning we're raising these people in fear.
And I, I, okay, do you know about, do you know what the camps they're building in Australia?
Yes.
Do you know about the camps?
Yes.
Okay.
You want to hear something really?
Okay, so we have this video that we want to show you.
Not only is it eerie, the video itself and how it's framed, it seems like CCP propaganda.
But Savannah, I sent you this video.
What was the process like of trying to get this video downloaded?
Yeah, so apparently they put it on a private link because normally with Twitter video, you can just grab the link and then you can download the video very easily.
It took me about 30 minutes to download it because they put the link on private to make it pretty much impossible for anyone to rip it from Twitter.
Yeah.
So they like made a public post, but you couldn't get the link.
They made the video so you couldn't like rip it for your show.
So they essentially are creating like firewalled propaganda on the internet from the government.
And I don't know if you've seen this video that of the camp in Queensland, but just watch this and tell me that this is not reality because I was just living in and out of Australia for the last several years.
It's so beautiful.
Surfers Paradise.
Have you been to Australia?
No, and I don't want to go now.
Yeah, I was going to say, yeah, but watch this.
We need to keep our people safe and we desperately need to find an alternative to hotel quarantine.
We model this on Howard Springs.
Everyone's got a balcony.
Everyone's got fresh air.
We think that it's an ideal location.
You know, we would like to see international aircraft coming into Welcome and we would welcome those arrivals and three minutes later they're in their beds.
When you look at the flow and effect to the local producers for food, 3,000 meals a day, when you look at the flow and effect for the 400 plus jobs through construction, it'll be a great thing for Toowoompa.
It'll be a great thing for our region.
It'll be a great thing for the Queensland Australian colony.
The quarantine camps are great because it helps the farmers, Ubi.
It helps the farmers.
Don't you care about the farmers?
It's so bizarre to me that anybody's believe.
I can't believe that anyone still believes that this is just about a virus and health and safety.
It blows my mind.
You get taken to a camp when you get off the plane.
It's not like quarantine at a hotel for a virus.
You have to go stay at a government camp.
I like the elevator music underneath too to make it less terrible.
The timer?
Yeah.
The timer?
Like they have like a social media team.
Somebody unironically made this.
Yeah, you've seen they've proposed this idea here in the U.S. as well.
You know that?
I didn't know that.
No.
Like it's, it was in a, it was in a document.
There was some document where they talked about like, was it like a green zone or something?
Like it was, I don't know if it was a CDC document.
There was something that came out where there was like a proposal.
I don't know.
I don't know what level it was at, but the idea has the idea.
This idea has been floated in multiple different countries.
This idea has been floated of, you know, having quarantine camps, et cetera.
And there's places that have already done it.
Dude, it's people need to wake up.
I mean, Canada, don't they have to pay for their own hotel room?
You have that in the UK too.
Yeah, you have to pay for your own hotel room if you go travel internationally.
But Justin Trudeau doesn't have to do that, though.
Just, you know, the average citizen there.
Dude, we're living in Animal Farm.
And this is the thing of how it, there's a lot of reasons how it shocks me that everyone hasn't woken up to this yet.
I mean, when you're seeing the elites, they've been flaunting these rules.
There's nothing that tells you more what someone believes than their behavior, right?
People say one thing, but if you actually watch what they do, you've probably seen those videos of some public health official going up to give a state.
They literally like put the mask on for light.
Like you see them backstage, they put the mask on, take three steps, take it off, and then start speaking.
It's all performance art.
You saw Obama's birthday bash.
You've seen Gavin Newsom having some fancy dinner with his friends.
Masked.
This is even, well, that was last year, wasn't it?
Even when the situation was actually worse.
You've seen all of these ministers.
Newsome was going to the restaurant with his friends and his family.
Lossie Ross Pelosi was getting her hair done.
You know, Lori Lightfoot was also getting a haircut or whatever.
She deserved it because she said, like, I'm a politician and I need to look good.
Exactly.
She's special.
Did you see that Yahoo News as well also just put out a headline that said that Lollapalooza did not spread COVID, but the Sturgis motorcycle rally has been tied to outbreaks.
Dude, it happened last year, remember?
Every year.
Look, a year ago, BLM rallies were the reason why the cases were declining, apparently.
That's so true.
While Trump rallies and anti-lockdown protests were super spreader events.
This has been, how is any, honestly, honestly, how is anybody still going along with it?
Yes, private businesses were spreading COVID, but Walmart and Costco were actually saving people.
It was causing cases to be able to get it.
It declined.
It's amazing how I don't actually understand how at this point, like I can give people so much grace.
You know, at the beginning, okay, you know, real talk, I was never scared of this virus and I was always like, whatever.
But if you go back early, right?
Back when everyone was still buying out their toilet paper and preparing for World War III, et cetera, you know, you could give people some grace, right?
When the narrative was, we need two weeks to slow the spread, flatten the curve, we need to get enough PPE, stop the hospitals being overwhelmed, we need to get some data and understanding of this virus, et cetera.
Going back, people thought the fatality rate could have been as high as 4% or 5%.
It was predicted up to 2 to 3 million Americans could have died from this virus.
People forget this.
One year, right?
I think that was what they said.
By the end of this year.
Exactly.
People now have three-second memories, so they forget all of this, right?
And I don't, I have a long memory, right?
I remember all of this.
I remember the narratives.
And it's like, okay, you know, you can give people, for a few months, it's like, look, I understand.
Like, I'm not trying here to criticize anyone who was afraid of this thing at the beginning and they were, you know, masking or even bleaching their groceries, whatever.
It's like, okay, you know, a new unknown threat.
At this point, August 2021, at this point, how are you?
How is anybody still going along with all of this?
Because this can all end today.
This can all end tomorrow.
If people are feeling concerned, all of this could have been ended at any point, any point.
But people need boldness and courage, and they need to be willing to take some risk and sacrifice something.
Because look, it's going to be pushed as far as it can go.
It's going to be pushed as far as it can go.
How many things over the past year have you said, oh, it won't get to that stage?
And then, oh, it's gotten to, oh, they're building camps in Australia now.
Oh, the police are shooting dogs instead of allowing them to be rescued.
Oh, the police are fining people thousands of dollars for just going outside.
They're patrolling with helicopters, right?
This is straight out of a dystopian novel or a dystopian movie.
And it's happening right now.
And people are still, oh my gosh.
Teenagers getting arrested for hanging out on the rocks.
Right?
They've made it illegal to be normal.
And they hurt them too.
They're like bleeding from their legs.
So they've made them climb up the rocks.
And you see they're bleeding.
Like, they injured the teenagers.
These are minors.
What crime did these, what, what, what crime did these children commit?
They said they were hanging out on the rocks.
They were breathing fresh air.
They're not allowed to breathe fresh air.
They went outside.
Guys, we're here.
People are talking about, oh, it's got, it's like, no, it's not.
It's gotten bad.
It's here.
Tyranny is here.
Totalitarianism is here.
It's not right here in Texas, but you can look around the world.
It's there.
It's there.
And people still have this cognitive dissonance of, oh, you know, well, it's like, bro, stop.
Like, I've talked to some people, spoken to some people in Australia who recognize what's going on and are like, and then there's other people who are still in this denial, who are still in denial.
Oh, we're just as free as America.
No, you aren't, bro.
No, you aren't, right?
You've got Stockholm syndrome and you need to snap out of this because it's going to keep getting worse until the people stop it.
The power is always with the people.
Always.
You want to end a mask mandate.
Everyone, just take your mask off.
It's over.
It's a wrap.
It's a wrap.
That's what we did.
That's what I just stopped wearing them in Texas.
Just stop wearing them.
Do you know why they want people to wear them?
Even in the airlines, too, because a lot of people are so scared right now because we're told it's a federal mandate that you have to wear a face mask on the airport on flights and whatnot.
I haven't worn a face mask in the airport here in the U.S. since probably the start of this.
I still haven't been arrested yet.
If everybody stopped wearing it, what would happen?
Yeah.
If everyone just took it off, what would happen?
There just wouldn't be a mandate anymore.
There'd be no more face masks.
Next day, it's over.
It's done.
It's over.
People don't realize this.
I've been saying this for over a year.
It ends when you end it.
It can't just be one person, two people, et cetera.
It ends when you end it.
If they can't enforce it.
But you know where I, this is what the interesting question is, is because the only place that I'll ever wear a mask, and I actually on an airplane.
Yeah, it's on an airplane, but I wear the fake masks.
Do you know what that is?
Fake mask USA?
It's like it's a piece of mesh.
It's a piece of mesh.
It's literally like, I call it like a, like a thong for your face.
It's just like a little strip of stuff and it works to get onto the planes.
It's the funniest thing that like, like we actually had an ad for them and they actually sold, they made like 15 times the ad buy in the first time because it's, it's basically the point of it is, is to like trigger people because it's just like, all right, I put on a piece of cloth, but you can see your whole face.
And it's, and they always look at you and they go, huh.
Yeah.
And that's how you know it's not real because if it was really a deadly virus, they would be like, dude, get that off right now.
Put on an N95.
Like you need to change your mask.
Like you got to put on a respirator.
But it's like, there's that.
It's all performance art.
It's all performance art.
Hey, there are so many things that make it obvious.
As you already said, if it weren't, the type of mask you wear would matter, right?
Like if the type of mask you wear, whether you just cover your face with your shirt or you wear like an N95 or you wear a gas mask, the fact that like they don't even care and the fact that half the staff of them are wearing them under their nose, none of you care.
None of you believe this.
You know the emperor has no clothes, but everybody's too much of a coward to say it.
I just say it.
I'm like, look, the emperor has no clothes.
This is not me saying that the virus does not exist.
I know there are some people in the camp who don't even think that the virus exists.
I think the virus exists, but the response is a bunch of nonsense.
When I talk about the scamdemic, I'm talking about the response.
I'm talking about this nonsense.
You wear a mask to walk into a restaurant.
This happens in every freaking country around the world.
You're supposed to wear a mask to walk in the restaurant.
You take three steps.
You're supposed to take it off.
You're in the airport, right?
Everyone's sitting and eating and whatever.
And it's fine to have your mask off.
And then as soon as you finish, oh, put it back on, right?
It's all theater.
It's nonsense.
It's control.
And it's also there to remind people.
It's to keep, it's to project fear and anxiety, right?
Because people will forget.
This pandemic is so deadly that people will totally forget about it if they stop seeing masks and they stop seeing the constant propaganda on TV and hearing it on the radio.
That's why the mask is important to the freaking petty tyrants because it reminds people that something is going on.
You can hang around in Texas and Florida in certain parts.
It's like there's no pandemic here.
And then suddenly you go somewhere else.
When I was in Portugal, 95% of people were wearing masks outside.
Wow.
95%, if not more, right?
And people get in your face there too.
So in the UK, no one gives me a hassle for not wearing a mask ever.
In Portugal, my first day there, three people approach me on the street yelling at me, whatever, where's your mask?
Put on a mask, blah, blah, screaming at me in Portuguese, screaming in English, et cetera.
And I'm like, wow, this is interesting.
And again, it's just, it's all, it's all a psyop.
Well, I think the mask has become a symbol, really.
Oh, gosh.
And it has allowed people to differentiate between who is obedient and subservient to the government and who is not.
So we talk about the COVID vaccine passport, right?
And that being like the way we're labeling people, but it's really the face mask because that is the instant, you know, way we're able to decide who is on which side in society and who is willing to give up all of their freedoms to the government.
Yeah, it's just one step on a compliance ladder.
Like anyone who studied sales and marketing, you know what a compliance ladder is, right?
You don't go straight to, if your end goal is here, you don't jump straight there, right?
You do incremental, it's incremental, totalitarian tiptoe little bit by little bit, you know?
First, it's wash your hands, right?
Everyone's cool with wash your hands, of course.
Then it's, you know, stand six feet apart.
Okay, I guess.
Then it's, oh, you know what?
Stay home.
And then people actually stay home and shut their businesses.
And then it's do this.
And then it's do that.
And then it's wear a mask.
And then it's like, you must wear a mask.
And then eventually, you know, it's, it went from, you know, please take the shot to, okay, we'll incentivize you to pay the shot.
Okay, we're going to freaking threaten you to pay the shot to take the shot.
And anyone who called this out earlier, right?
I was talking about vaccine passports last year and people were calling me a conspiracy theorist.
There's an E, there's a document on the EU Commission website from September 2019, before COVID, September 2019, called Roadmap to Vaccination Passports.
September 2019, it was published.
It's still there on the EU Commission website.
I'm there telling people, yo, guys, this is what they're trying to push for.
It's 2018 to 2022.
It lays it all out for European countries.
People are there talking about it's a conspiracy theory.
It's on the freaking official website.
And do you know that?
Do you know that on PubMed, I'm sure you're not familiar, but that's our central database of scientific research here in the United States.
There's a patent a long time ago.
Some would say it was, I mean, it's technically back to 2014 and it's been revised in early 2020 by a scientist with the last name Rothschild who's there who I don't know if he's connected to the banking family.
I was going to say that name sounds a little bit different.
I know not all Jews with the last name Rothschild are like Jewish elite banking family people, but you know, but there is a family of the Rothschilds have screwed over a lot of people, but bankers of all of all ethnicities have screwed over people regardless.
And you don't get a free pass just because you're Jewish.
If you're screwed, if you're a screwed up person, I'll call your out.
But he has the last name Rothschild and he revised it in 2020.
And it's about creating this universal like vaccine passport that's like digital and whatnot and could be like can be like under the skin and whatnot.
So it's really interesting that they already have like patents filed and ready for universal sort of in you can, you can fact check me, like go check it up, go go.
You can literally google this um, but it's like they already even have it for the future to have like a universal something that's like attached to your body, so there's no way to forge it, and that's where they want things to go, and people like are like it couldn't get there, like you were saying it couldn't, and you're like buddy, did you see that already came out though, and said that there's a new microchip that could detect covet in your blood.
Yeah, I saw that.
So it already got it there.
I mean, come on, I laugh now.
I laugh now you To, or you go insane, yeah, You have to.
I mean, if it this whole thing would be extraordinarily hilarious if the consequences were not so dire, right?
If the consequences were not so dire, uh, both in terms of what's already happened and what could happen if people are not careful and vigilant, um, then the whole thing would be hilarious, right?
Like, all the mask nonsense, all the stupid rules, all the virtue signaling, and people getting their freaking vaccination cards tattooed on their bodies, and all of the nonsense, team Pfizer, team moderate.
My Uber driver had a Pfizer sticker the other day, and then he put gloves on to put my bag in his trunk, and I was just like, Like, since when did it become cool and countercult, right?
The people who had hashtag the resistance, the people who have had the resistance and resist in their bios now have freaking team Pfizer and team.
Like, since when did becoming a big pharma shill become well, it's the multi-billion dollar companies that really care about our health.
Play video one.
These are the people, these are the people, by the way, teaching your kid, indoctrinating them, and these are the people who are who are pushing this watch.
I'm sure you'll agree.
I'm about to come out to all my students.
So, I have a quick announcement for everybody.
Can everybody look up from their phones?
My class is important, please.
Hello, I'm waiting.
You guys look at me.
So, I usually go by Mr. Johnson, but I would like to be called Zoa now.
My name is Zoa, and I'm non-binary.
So, you can call me Mr. Zoa.
You can call me Miss Zoa.
You can call me Mix Zoa.
That's MX, period.
And I go by all pronouns.
That's it.
Thank you.
It's all theater, right?
That's what this is.
And the kids cheer like it was a performance.
Thanks, guys.
That's it.
Oh, thank you.
I'm so proud of you.
If anybody has any questions, you can ask me.
I used to tell my mom that one of my teachers was mentally ill and she just didn't believe me because parents thought teachers weren't mentally ill.
My mom is no longer alive, but I feel so redeemed knowing that finally I never have to convince anyone that teachers, a lot of them are like absolutely mentally ill because they just admit it themselves to piano, like with piano music.
The music in the background is killing me, man.
Dude, what?
It's pure narcissism.
That's all it is.
It's narcissism.
It's narcissism and society has become so comfortable that we can entertain this nonsense.
Have you noticed that?
Have you noticed that there's only two genders in Afghanistan?
Have you noticed that?
There's only one now.
There's only two genders.
There's only one now.
There's only two genders.
There's a male and prisoner.
Right.
Like, you know, when societies actually have problems and issues, there's less genders.
Have you noticed that?
Right?
It's when people are so and less face masks, too.
Coincidentally.
The Afghanistan, the Afghanis have been preparing for COVID since the Islamic Revolution.
The women are more prepared than the men, though.
At least we know that.
Maybe it's really they're looking out for women in Afghanistan by making them cover their mouths and noses.
You know, we used to say in America that was abuse to force people to cover their faces.
Remember then that was the narrative?
Like, that's such a so abusive.
And now people are like, you're abusive if you don't make your kids wear a micro hijab.
You know, it's like a bikini.
It's a bikini hijab.
Dude, a Coveni.
Yeah, you know, but that, you know, Sharia is bad, but secular Sharia is fine as long as you do it under the name of the new god, the science.
You know, you don't have a need to explain what the science is or who it is.
We know that Lord Fauci is, you know, the chief priest.
But, you know, there's a very religious/slash cultish tone to all of this, man.
Isha la.
I want to start saying Isha at the end.
I'm like, everybody does it.
Wear a mask, Isha, my brother.
Dude, it's insane.
Like, when people snap out of this candidate and it will happen, it will happen.
I do believe in the human spirit.
And a lot of people are waking up.
Every single day, more and more people are waking up.
People are going to look back on this.
You know how we look back on other moral panics and mass hysterias that happen, whether it's, you know, witch hunts or, you know, maybe even some elements of the Red Scare and McCarthyism, whatever it is, right?
Human beings have this capacity for moral hysteria and groupthink and blind collective panic.
And we're just we're just living through the 2020, 2021 version of it.
From the beginning, I've been far more concerned about the response than about the virus itself.
And I've said, you know, a virus is going to do what a virus is going to do.
And people don't like hearing that because people want to think that there's some magical thing that you can do and you just, you know, press a button and a virus goes away and nobody gets sick and nobody ever dies again, et cetera.
I mean, because this is literally what some countries and areas are pushing for now, right?
They're pushing for these so-called zero COVID policies, right?
That's what New Zealand wants.
That's why they lock down the whole country off of a single case.
What is the exit strategy there, right?
So people can't come in, people can't leave, and you're going to lock down every single time there's a single case.
There is no way out of that, right?
You're going to be locking down in 2050 because coronaviruses are not going anywhere, right?
We already know that.
That's why we haven't gotten rid of the flu.
We haven't gotten rid of the freaking common cold because coronaviruses have both human and animal vectors and it's just what happens.
They're seasonal.
It gets back to the winter.
Case numbers are going to go up again.
So on and so forth.
By the way, the whole case thing is another part of the scam, right?
Because why are they talking about cases now?
Cases are up.
And you go, why does that even matter?
Doesn't matter.
Why would that even be the signifying thing of anything?
Like the case of what?
I mean, it's like, it's like being like, oh yeah, you know, when people are out there talking about, oh, like so many kids are contracting COVID.
Like you've never cared.
The funny point is, it's like RSV, a common virus, kills 500 kids in the U.S. approximately every year, which is more than COVID has done since January.
And nobody seems to care.
Also, I just had RSV and it was horrifying.
And I've had COVID as well.
And it was bad, but RSV was way worse.
It was horrifying.
Yeah.
And people also, and there's so many parts of the scam.
It's insane.
What about natural immunity?
There are hundreds of millions of people who have had COVID and recovered, but they act like that doesn't exist.
Right.
And studies have shown, if you like, studies have shown that natural immunity is better than vaccine-induced immunity.
You know what you get now?
Okay, I'm going to tell you this.
The guy, Rob Eno, our guy here, he just don't, don't go to my screen, His fan.
I'm going to see if I can find it.
This is the funniest thing I have seen in a long time.
Did Rob Eno write me?
Okay, he didn't write me, but he posted an article that said that natural immunity is more helpful than the vaccine.
And he got a missing context tag put on it.
And the missing context was literally, yes, it's true, but also vaccines are still good.
And it's literally what it said.
And it was like, missing context doesn't even make sense.
And I want to talk about this a little further, but I'm going to tell you guys something that, yes, your health is very important.
And I'm going to show you an image in a second, Zubi.
But a lot of you guys can't afford good health care.
A lot of you guys don't even know what good health care is.
Even if you have a plan, really all that that's come down to is the healthcare is like, take this pill and our blood pressure medication, but you want options.
You want to break down your healthcare.
You want some way to cover your deductible.
I know one of the biggest reasons that I hate insurance is because most of the time you don't need to go to the doctor if you're healthy.
The only time you would is in an emergency, like an accident.
Like you're a healthy guy, Zubi, but like if, but you can't stop if you got in a car accident or something.
Like I feel like no matter what you do, accidents can happen.
And so I'm always afraid of the deductibles that my insurance doesn't really cover for the emergency room.
So if you go to safetynet.club, if you join the safety net community, it's really cool because you can get products like for $15 a month, that's it.
You can get accidental accident insurance.
So essentially, if you have this massive bill in the American medical community, I'm sure you're familiar.
It's not like the UK here.
You can get 10, 20,000 more bill.
They can help cover that for just $15 a month where your insurance doesn't.
So they can fill the gaps in your insurance policy.
But on top of that, they offer different services in the community.
So you can kind of pick and choose and build your own health care rather than paying this premium huge price for something.
So even if you have insurance or you don't, this is a very affordable way to come together with a community and to get protections from things that matter to you rather than a one-size-fitall system.
And then this is actually really cool too, which is something I'm sure the UK government doesn't do is when you sign up today at safetynet.club and you join the community, you get $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment insurance, which I'm sure you've seen a lot of GoFundMes for people raising money for funerals.
I'm not mocking that, but it is embarrassing.
When you're grieving, you don't want to be raising money for your family's funeral.
You just want to plan it and get it over with.
Well, if you die, they give $10,000 to your family when you die just for signing up.
You get a $10,000 beneficiary.
Or if you lose a limb, a finger, an eye, anything in an accident, you actually get $10,000 cash to help cover your bills while you're figuring out disability and whatnot.
So that's pretty cool.
You get $10,000 guaranteed in terms of death or accident, and you get to build it.
Go to safetynet.club.
That's S-A-F-E-T-Y-N-E-T.club and join today to get $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment insurance at no cost when you join.
And I kind of want to bring this up, like we were talking about with everything going on.
I think I have a, I think I have a picture here.
Let me go.
Let me go.
Where is my?
Oh, yeah.
It's funny because you see like with the cases, the PSYOP and the information, like look at this from the New York Post.
It's like state senator who opposed mask mandates on ventilator with COVID-19.
And I'm not here to fat shame this guy, but I'm not sure what he needed to protect himself from complications from COVID were related to masks.
I'm just, that's my hunch.
For our blind viewers, he's morbidly obese.
And this guy's not fat.
This guy doesn't have a neck.
And I'm not making fun of it.
I'm just saying this is a serious case of somebody who is a gravely unhealthy individual.
And I understand it's hard in the system that we live in to be healthy because it's propped up against you.
It's propped up to keep you lazy and sick.
And now you can't even go to the gym in New York unless you have the vaccine.
I mean, they don't want you to be healthy.
They don't want you to be healthy, man.
They don't want you to be healthy.
The government, you know, I don't want to say like, I know a lot of people in politics and people who are cool.
I know that there are good individuals in politics.
I freaking have my dad is a doctor.
My brother's a doctor.
My brother's wife is a doctor.
I know there's great people in the medical establishment, et cetera.
There's great people in the scientific establishment.
But for the most part, look, this is why I hammer personal responsibility all the time because your health is your responsibility.
This is something people have forgotten again, right?
Maybe they didn't even know because we've been preaching all this nonsense for the past few decades in the West.
But your health is your responsibility.
As are your fears, as are your anxieties.
It's not mine.
You can do it.
It's up to you.
Like, I, God bless you.
I give you, you have the freedom.
I don't give you the freedom.
I support your right to freedom to take whatever precaution you want.
If you want to bathe in sanitizer and wear four masks and wear a face shield and stay in your basement forever because you're afraid of this virus, you're welcome.
If you don't want to get in a plane because you're afraid of plane crashes, that is your right.
If you don't want to ride a bike, you don't want to get in a car because you're afraid of car accidents.
By the way, if you're young, it makes far more sense to avoid cars than to try to do all this Rona stuff statistically.
But whatever, that's the greatness of freedom and liberty.
And my only problem with all of this stuff has been the absolute attempted eradication of freedom and liberty, treating adults like children, this infantilization, right?
Our entire life, like nobody is out there trying to get sick or trying to, let alone trying to infect other people if they are sick or trying to harm people or trying to kill grandma or trying to kill children.
We've been around for decades.
None of us have ever tried to do that.
We never assumed anybody else was, whatever.
All of a sudden, you get one virus, again, with a 99.9% survival rate plus.
And, you know, certain propaganda and media narratives are spun all over the world.
And suddenly everything is inverted and people are forgetting all of these basics.
What's interesting about this story is, firstly, I don't believe masks actually work for the most part.
But notice there, you know, he opposed mask mandates.
It isn't even saying that he opposed masks, right?
He doesn't wear masks.
This guy who doesn't wear masks.
Exactly, because people try to conflate these things, right?
If you don't think a mask should be mandatory, they'll try to label you as anti-mask, which is stupid.
Anyway, I mean, you can call me anti-mask.
I am anti-mask.
I'm an anti-masker as well.
I'm anti-mask, right?
I think people should show their faces.
Again, everyone believed that back in January 2020.
Or, you know, with the vaccine thing, right?
I've been like, yo, it's your choice.
It's your choice.
I think everyone who wants slash needs vaccines should absolutely be able to have them, get access to them.
I think there's plenty of people who it's a wise decision, right?
If I were 85 years old and I were obese or I had diabetes or something, I'm like, yo, hit me.
Like, give me that freaking needle.
I'll be first in line.
Probably.
Yeah, anything that can help you is 10%.
I would do it.
Yeah, exactly, right?
But I'm 35.
I'm in fantastic shape and I've already got antibodies because I've already had COVID.
And you've still got people trying to tell me, Zuba, you should get the vaccine.
I'm like, what?
You're in a cult.
You're literally in a cult.
That's like telling someone who's just had both shots that they should take another one like right now.
In fact, it's even more egregious because it appears that natural immunity is longer lasting.
And this is how you know it's a cult.
It's a club.
People want you to join their tribe, join their cult.
And the vaccination is new baptism.
They want you.
They're going to excommunicate you if not.
And this is where we are.
Yeah, I tell people, like, I'm not going to hate on you for wearing a mask, but I am a mask debater.
I know that sounds a little bit, but I am willing to argue with you against their efficacy.
And I want to kind of end on this video here is that, you know, the problem I think now is just that it's rooted in Western culture has lost its value system.
And that's why this is possible now in the West, because there is this, like, this idea even with COVID where it's like, oh, the reason why everyone's dying is because of unvaccinated people.
And it's like, no, they're dying mostly because of obesity and other related causes of lifestyle causes at the same companies.
Like, it's basically like where our healthcare system is a system to help alleviate the symptoms from a system that's broken.
So, you know, it's give everybody crappy food and give everybody, you know, sedentary lifestyle, you know, get them addicted to the internet, to their phones, et cetera, work in office jobs.
And so these people are just fat and unhealthy.
And then you tell them that what healthcare is, is going to the doctor and getting pills to alleviate the symptoms from your unhealthy lifestyle, where that's you're, you're basically just prolonging your sickness rather than doing what you need to do.
And you need to make healthy choices and you've got to turn your life around.
And that's the important thing.
And it's okay to not be healthy.
But what you're finding is that people don't want to accept personal responsibility.
I want you to play video three.
And this woman thinks that because she's obese, that it's the towel company's fault that there's towels don't fit her.
Watch.
Okay.
Let's have a moment of honesty because this is a safe corner.
And I want to talk about something that never fails to get me.
Like really get me.
And not like get me in a good way.
And the thing I'm talking about are freaking towels.
So I've been on a journey to like redo my spaces that I live in.
And that includes my bathroom.
Who knew that finding a towel that is plus size friendly in a mainstream store would be like shopping for a needle in a haystack.
So I've tried on towels, like literally tried towels on in stores.
And have yet to find one that fits my body.
Example A. Here I am in the wild trying on towels that are called oversized bath towels.
And surprise, surprise, it didn't fit me.
Are we shocked?
I mean, with the way that fashion sizing is, I'm not.
But it always gets to me because I'm human.
And did I cry in Target?
Yeah.
But here's the thing.
She cried.
Is it too much to ask for towels to fit plus?
I don't even know what to say, man.
The amount of mental, mentally, this is why I can't join TikTok.
I keep getting people, man, Zuba, you need to make TikTok.
You need to get on TikTok.
you'll blow up.
I'm like, man, every time I see something from TikTok, like nine times out of 10, I'm just like, it's a cancer.
I want to.
I want to, I don't know, just give up on humanity.
This is, I don't even want to be mean to this individual, but she literally embodies the problem, this cancerous mentality in so many modern day people.
this absolute denial and rejection of any form of personal responsibility and accountability for anything.
At no point in her brain did she think, maybe I should lose weight.
She was wearing a mask inside of the target.
Fantastic.
Fantastic.
So kudos to her.
She does follow what the government says is health, but unfortunately, the government is no longer pressing the scientific responsibility that we all have as organic beings to actually put good things into our body and not carry around excessive weight, which has all types of problems with your heart, with your liver, with your kidneys, just your blood pressure in general.
But she sits around and thinks that the problems that are facing her are a corporation not having towels to suit her unhealthy, low impulse control lifestyle.
It's like, man, the solution here is, I hate to say it, but you want to say, what's the solution to finding health?
Yep.
Lose some weight, please.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's going to, like, if you lost weight, probably 99% of your struggles would go away.
Yeah.
I mean, look, if, if you can't fit into an airplane seat or you can't get a towel that wraps around you, et cetera, that's on you.
I don't even care if people say I'm fat, shaming.
I don't, I don't care at this point.
Honestly, I'd prefer if people mind their own business, right?
Mind your own business.
I've never in my life ever gone up to a fat person on the street and gone like, hey, you should lose weight.
I've never gone up to a smoker and gone, you know what, that's bad for you.
Take that.
I've never gone up to someone drinking alcohol and say, you know what, you know, I'm going to take your alcohol and pour it out because you shouldn't be doing that, right?
And I'm from a country which does have socialized medicine.
So also those behaviors, I am paying for those.
I'm subsidizing your bad behavior.
And all of those things, by the way, kill more people, especially young people than COVID does.
Right.
Okay.
And that's proven.
But I can mind my business enough to not do that.
But if people are going to start playing this game, if it's like, okay, let's go.
I'm like, all right, well, it's open season, right?
If you want mutually assured destruction, I'm going to, I will become the actual health police.
I'll become the real health police.
I'll be going around.
I'll be like, hey, you, right?
You know, but it's just, look, we need to just, we need to just come back to normalcy.
Yeah, why is it controversial to tell people that you shouldn't be obese?
Like, why is it not?
It hurts their feelings.
Yeah, but then why is it con why is it controversial to not step up, speak up, and tell someone that their actions regarding COVID are dangerous?
Like, it's like, oh, you're not telling someone that you should warn people about social distancing and tell people they wear a mask.
But then it's like, dude, being fat is more likely to kill that woman than COVID.
But because even if COVID kills her, she's probably, she's the suspect number one.
They'll tell you that obesity is not contagious, which isn't fully true, by the way.
And also, yeah.
But look, man, this is not about saving lives.
This is not about health.
This is not about safety.
This is not about security.
This is about power.
It's about control.
It's about money.
It's about the narrative.
And that's what it is.
And it's also about political tribalism at this point and human stupidity and people not wanting to, you know, people wanting to look good rather than to do what actually does good.
That's what it all is.
It's a giant performative virtue signal.
Whole mask thing's a bunch of nonsense.
You know, if people want to take their shots, people should be free and welcome to take their shots.
Some people want it.
Some people don't.
It should just be, should be their choice.
It shouldn't be coerced.
You shouldn't need all these bizarre incentives to try to get people to do things.
You shouldn't be threatening people, harassing people, shaming people.
Like, I'm not down with any of that, man.
And it's largely a one, it's becoming a largely one-sided issue in that sense.
I just want people to, like you were saying before we jumped on about, you know, being me, being positive, like, look, I'm, I'm still there.
I'm still there.
All of this stuff gets frustrating.
But I'm just like, look, if you're, you know, shaming people, attacking people, disassociating from your own flesh and blood, your own friends, et cetera, over masks or vaccines or Trump or climate change or whatever narrative that the media is feeding you, then you have been, you're being used as a pawn.
Like just being known that you are being used as a pawn by bad people.
And if you allow them to continue using you and playing people off each other like that, the result is going to be very, very bad.
And we all want to avoid that, whether you're on the left or you're on the right, you're liberal, conservative, Democrat, Republican, libertarian, whatever.
I don't care.
We need to hold humanity together.
Same people need to speak up and be courageous and be bold.
And we ultimately need to just treat each other decently and fairly and kindly.
I want everybody to be healthy, but also I want everybody to be free.
I want people to have liberty.
I'm not here trying to advocate for gym mandates and for healthy eating mandates, which by the way, again, would save more lives than all the nonsense that's been going on.
But I recognize that you're a human.
You have autonomy.
Those are your choices.
So on and so forth.
Don't harass me for mine.
I won't harass you for yours.
And we can be all good.
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I'm usually slightly offended as there are often remarks about fat people.
Oops.
There are often remarks about fat people, of which, unfortunately, I am one.
But always fair points and great coverage.
Yeah.
You know, I promise you, if you lose weight, it's easier than you think.
Little changes, literally.
You don't have to go crash diets.
You don't have to cut out bread and not eat this or that.
Literally, just eat like a little bit less than you normally would and try to eat for volume.
You know, it's a good way to eat healthy, eat salads, things that, you know, fill you up.
Eat a little bread with your salad and get full.
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