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Dec. 12, 2023 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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WEF CYBER ATTACK TODAY: Is the POWER GRID NEXT? | Guest: Monica Smit

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elijah schaffer
Well, it turns out there's a cyber attack going on in the United States today.
Is it from China, the United States itself, or maybe this is the cyber polygon that was predicted by the World Economic Forum?
They said major cyber attacks are coming on key infrastructure in the United States in 2024.
Ah, interesting.
It coincides with only the most important presidential election in history.
The tyranny will not stop.
Physical lockdowns worked, but only for a little bit.
The COVID vaccine mandates obviously didn't work on all of us.
So, what are they working on next?
I'd like to welcome to the show Monica Smith, the host of, well, she's not the host, actually.
She is an author.
We'll talk about her book in a second.
Monica, welcome to Nightly Offensive for the first time.
monica smit
Thank you so much.
It's awesome to be here.
elijah schaffer
So, you know, first and foremost, all about tyranny because you actually, and we will get into this, you were put in prison.
You were put in solitary confinement for resisting COVID tyranny.
You're from the south of Australia, from Melbourne.
People know that's Dan Andrews, the strictest COVID measures in the world.
They say, Why the hell is this girl on the show?
Who is she?
What has she done?
Besides making an awesome book, which we will talk about.
You were put in prison.
So you've paid the cost.
You know what it's like to say, enough is enough.
I'm not putting up with your bullshit.
And then for people to come and say, well, how about we, for lack of better words, by my friend, fuck you up and ruin your life, put you in prison?
I just want to know, you know, how have you been?
How are you?
You going through all of this, all of this persecution?
How are you doing today?
monica smit
Well look, when you think about life, usually the worst things that happen to you make you stronger.
So actually, the joke's on them because uh, i've been riding the wave of the prison story for over two years and i'm going to continue to do so as long as I can, because it showcases how far they're willing to go to shut down people and what you're talking about with the cyber attacks.
It's really interesting that it's just happening to the free speech platforms and not to uh, Youtube and things like that, so it always backfires in the end.
So i'll talk about that more.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and we will talk about that because uh, it is important that this stuff doesn't go away.
You know whether it's putting someone in prison for this today.
You saw, you know, recently there was one individual who was put in uh prison in the Uk for memes, for sharing memes.
A young minor, 16 year old Catholic boy in the United States who was entrapped by the FBI into sharing Edgy Hitler memes on a park bench.
He he deleted the app Telegram because he felt like he was sinning.
They entrapped him pretending to be a young Catholic girl and then, when he deleted the app and confessed to his priest that he was sharing edgy memes, they raided his home, arrested his whole family and accused them, bankrupted them and accused him of planning a domestic terrorist attack.
This is the government that we're involved in.
I want to bring this up Monica, very importantly, because we are currently in the state of affairs uh, where the the actors at hand this is Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum.
This was a while ago him predicting this possibility of a cyber attack that would take out communications, take out the power grid, and we always know that, whatever you hear in the UN or the WE F, that might happen in the next 10 years, it will happen, and probably in the next two years.
klaus schwab
Listen to this pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole.
The Covide 19 crisis would be seen in this respect, as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.
elijah schaffer
hey and it is interesting though i want to bring this up monica immediately because as we're talking about today if people don't know about this i want to bring up uh particularly chris pavlovsky He's the ceo of Rumble.
I'm sure you're familiar with Rumble.
Yes yes okay, so Rumble went under unprecedented cyber attack today uh, where all of their servers were taken offline.
I believe information was even stolen, and the ceo said, I can confirm that this attack has been unprecedented and has been happening since this weekend.
I also suspect it is political, coming from activists and or organizations who want to censor our creators, and related to january 6 videos being posted on Rumble.
And so I want to start the conversation here with you in a vital position, because Rumble and X and Twitter have become one of the last bastions of free speech.
They're one of the last places that we're actually able to speak our minds.
They don't allow everything.
They're not allowing illegal speech, they're not criminal organizations but, as you know and as you understand, is that the government typically, before they come back in to rearrest us, to re-lock us down.
What do they assault first?
It's always our liberties.
It's our freedom.
It's our cash, as we'll talk about later in the show.
It's our free speech.
And you see these attacks coming because they can't demonetize or get advertisers to quit at a high enough level.
So now they're going to destroy the infrastructure.
What do you think about this?
The fact that there is ahead of 2024, they're now already ramping up cyber attacks on free speech infrastructure.
monica smit
Yeah, look, it's obviously really scary.
I think it's going to force people to think about different ways to speak the truth, basically.
I think, you know, we might have to go back to the town square concept.
You know, I think it's actually going to be a powerful thing if we do lose some of those platforms, at least because as what I would say, the freedom movement, we're going to have to find new ways to communicate and we will.
So I'm excited to see what we can come up with.
But it's also kind of for me interesting to see how far they're willing to go.
And you look at that video.
You're into editing and things like that.
That is a proper professional video that Klaus Schwab has made.
It's not just an off-the-cuff conversation that he's having with a few people.
It is meant to scare people.
And I think a lot of people would get scared.
But I think that we need to look at the bright side of that, which is that we will find other ways and we will.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And I think one of the nice things is, and I'm really happy to have you on the show today, because as people are just joining, you know, we're going to talk about her story of what it's like to actually resist.
Because a lot of you guys who watch the show say, well, thanks for, you know, doom scrolling me and reminding me of what's bad going on in the world.
But can you give me some hope of people actually resisting?
And so we're going to talk about how she resisted the new world order, how she resisted the totalitarian arm of Dan Andrews and how people like Dan Andrews and other premiers in this country are resigning before they can face accountability from the masses.
But I think we're talking about this idea of a cyber attack.
And I keep bringing this up to people that nobody knows what's going to happen next.
Now, imagine a world where free speech platforms like Rumble, like X exist, but you can't access them.
If they can't control what you say on the websites, they will attack what you can do to access the websites.
It's already Rumble's banned in France, and they will continue to ramp up their ability to ban these platforms because silence is violence, according to them.
I mean, that really is the truth.
If they can silence us, they've essentially killed off our voices.
Now, Fox News, who is, of course, part of the globalist order, even talked about these cyber attacks ramping up.
They might even go as far as to create, you know, going after our utilities, going after our water, going into a much stricter position.
You know, Monica, they were able to put into prison for resisting the new world order.
But if they can't put you in prison, then they'll make you a prisoner in your own home, as we saw.
Let's go ahead and let's take a look at this.
unidentified
The post reveals hackers affiliated with China's People's Liberation Army have infiltrated critical services here in the U.S. Alexandra Hoff joins us now from our nation's capital.
elijah schaffer
Alex, this is not good.
alexandria hoff
No, it's not.
I mean, this infiltration appears to be part of a broader effort to insert chaos into our logistical systems.
The information collected could then be weaponized if the U.S. and China were to become engaged directly in the Pacific.
According to reporting from the Washington Post setting, multiple U.S. and industry security officials, China's cyber army is invading critical U.S. services, like an attempt to break into the system behind Texas's independent power grid.
Other victims include a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and at least one oil and gas pipeline, according to that report you're seeing there.
Brendan Wells, executive director of the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Agency, told the Washington Post this, quote, it is very clear that Chinese attempts to compromise critical infrastructure are in part to pre-position themselves to be able to disrupt or destroy that critical infrastructure in the event of a conflict to either prevent the United States from being able to project power into Asia or to cause societal chaos inside the United States to affect our decision making around a crisis.
The report notes that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the People's Liberation Army in China have accessed the computer systems of about two dozen critical monica.
elijah schaffer
Let's just go ahead and jump into this.
Obviously, they're talking, you know, very strongly here about there is this move from China, subversive action from groups that are trying to undermine and attack our infrastructure, our water, our power program.
But I feel like they act like this is a surprise when we know China has been influencing Western policy for a long time.
I mean, the entire COVID bullshit that we saw go on for years, not only did the virus come from China, but not only that, but we ended up enacting the most totalitarian lockdown, you know, communistic policy that I've ever seen.
At certain point, you couldn't tell the difference in the last couple of years between South Australia, the lucky country, the land of the freedom, and Beijing, China.
monica smit
Oh, absolutely not.
And not to mention they made so much money off of COVID.
That's just a basic fact as well.
But look, what happened in Victoria, I'm telling you now, we felt like we were in communistic China.
I mean, the definition of democracy is people power.
And I'm telling you right now, we had no power during COVID.
It didn't matter if we had 50% of the entire population on the streets protesting.
It didn't matter.
In fact, we had 10% of the entire Victorian population, which is 6 million people.
So we had 600,000 people on the streets just for one particular bill.
So it wasn't, the demands weren't all over the place.
It was very, very specific.
It was about one bill and it went through three days later.
So it kind of makes you wonder, are we pretending to be a democracy?
And look, that's a big conversation.
But yes, it's really was frightening to see.
And look, we do have freedom right now.
unidentified
But if that could happen once, you know, it can happen again.
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Ultimately speaking, though, I think that's what I want to focus on today is this happening again by telling your story.
And if you guys don't know anything about this, we're talking right now to Monica Smith and you can check out her book, which we will get into.
You can go to monicasmit.com slash sell-22.
It's currently in the links in the description.
You can check this out as she's one of the martyrs from the COVID era that was arrested.
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I'm joined in the studio by my guest, Monica Smid.
Welcome to uh.
Slightly offensive, as we are here, i'd like to talk about your story.
Uh, as I just mentioned, she is the author of the book Cell 22 which, uh documents this entire process and everything that she went through.
But Monica, I just want to jump into this with you because you understand tyranny.
I want to be prepared for this.
So let's talk about uh, this, how you ended up in jail, how you ended up fighting against the the new world Order, with a very simple question, um, where were you in late 2019 and early 2020, and how did you first find out about this crazy thing called Covet?
monica smit
Actually, I was uh road tripping America just before covert hit, so I actually drove.
I went to about 45 different national parks, I bought a van, put a bed in the back and I just drove around America.
So I love your country, by the way, so thanks for having me.
I actually recently got denied my visa to go there but more on that later.
But look, I came home and about three months later uh, Covet hit and um, I was never afraid of the virus because i've been brought up in an alternative health household.
Uh, i've never been vaccinated against anything, anything.
So my mum was alternative 50 years ago.
You know what I mean.
So, and i'm reasonably healthy, so I was never scared of the virus.
But I did think it would just go away, or I did also believe in the two weeks to flatten the curve.
I believed, I didn't think anything different.
I uh believed our government, I respected our police, things like that.
So I just thought oh, we'll just wait it out.
But after some time about three months of uh, lockdowns in and out of lockdowns in Melbourne um, I realized that it was not about health, because they, it wasn't making sense, the restrictions weren't making sense.
So that's when I decided I need to do something and I have the ability to because I have a very supportive family and and situation.
I had savings, I didn't have a job, I was going to lose, things like that.
So I started an organization called Reignite Democracy Australia.
Um, I had no idea what I was doing.
I didn't know how to set up websites, things like that, I just threw things together.
I had a live stream protest and that's where it all began um, so I promised the audience that I would collate all their data and I would send it to the members of parliament to let them know how the people are really feeling after three months of lockdown in winter in Melbourne, and I thought the members of parliament cared what people thought.
You know, we we learned those lessons pretty quickly um, but I did that and that's really what happened.
And then uh, three weeks later, I got myself in a big bus that had a mockery photo of Daniel Andrews on the side of it and it was a big passenger bus and the police harassed me.
They started like putting up boundaries and things like that, and that got me a lot of views and things like that.
And then, three weeks later, I got arrested three times in one day.
This is aside from going to prison.
This was a year beforehand.
Um, I was a journalist and they just kept arresting me in the same day and they put me in the DIVU van and then look, after that, I became the face of the anti-lockdown, uh sort of movement in Melbourne and that's where it all came.
So over the next year before I got arrested um, I was just.
We had over a hundred groups around Australia, I had eight staff, we had free legal advice, things like that.
We were just giving people hope and giving them a voice because uh, that's what they We were looking for at the time.
And then, but I was playing the game as well, Elijah.
I was like, you know, I was using words because people were getting arrested for incitement.
Okay.
They were being arrested and they were giving bait, they were, they were being given bail conditions that would silence them.
So I knew that that was a possibility.
So I would just find loopholes and I would say, I would put a protest poster up and I would say, I am going to report on this protest.
They knew I was just promoting the protest.
I knew what I was doing too, but they couldn't arrest me for it.
Until one day, I kind of got sick of playing the games and I just said, I'm going to this protest, so should you.
And right there and then, about five days later, they handed me down and arrested me.
So that pretty much, so I got to do my work for about a year without any interruptions because I kept finding these loopholes.
But I think like many of many of us, we kind of got sick of playing the game and we've kind of realized our strength by just saying no.
And I think the day that I realized I'm not playing the game anymore was the day that they were like, yeah, this is a problem.
elijah schaffer
And it is a problem.
I have a video here that I want to play to give people a little background on this.
If you haven't seen this before, let's go ahead.
unidentified
Monica Smith.
Government has fired rubber bullets and tear gas at anti-lockdown protesters, including children.
He will no longer be able to leave home.
monica smit
The people have had enough.
unidentified
Together we can save our beautiful country.
Why is Monica Smith getting arrested for incitement when all she is doing is expressing her political opinion?
monica smit
We are not going to give out compliance.
unidentified
Who is speaking out apart from Monica?
You can fire them!
Put us in jail!
So who is Monica Smith?
I'm just a regular Aussie girl who made enemies with powerful people.
It was August 2020.
We were in lockdown.
monica smit
We had been in lockdown for months, actually, and no one knew who I was.
I started a Facebook page, Reignite Democracy Australia.
I hosted an online event, and within two weeks, I was the poster girl for the anti-lockdown movement.
unidentified
I didn't ask for that.
It just happened.
monica smit
Not long after that, I somehow managed to get a ride in a bus that was mocking our Premier, Daniel Andrews.
unidentified
I guess that annoyed them.
monica smit
Before I knew it, I was on the news and I was getting all this attention.
unidentified
And I really think that's when Daniel Andrews needed to shut me up one way or another.
Melbourne late 2020 is not the Melbourne that we all know and love.
Pregnant women were being arrested an hour before an ultrasound appointment in their pajamas.
monica smit
Elderly women were pushed down and then pepper sprayed in the face at close proximity.
Protesters who were trying to leave a protest were being shot at with rubber bullets.
I mean, there were army tanks going through the streets of Melbourne against peaceful protesters.
I've just been pulled over by the cops.
unidentified
At the moment, you're under arrest for incitement.
monica smit
Have you guys been following me?
unidentified
You didn't have to say the only benefit you say to you may reported in the evidence to the understanding.
I was surprisingly calm when I got arrested.
monica smit
And it's probably because it wasn't the first time I was arrested.
unidentified
A year earlier, I had been arrested three times in one day.
And this time, I was put in the back of a police van, handcuffed.
And I was crying.
I don't cry often.
I was looking out the window at the police and I thought to myself, what is happening?
What is happening to my country?
In prison, I obviously had a lot of time to think.
monica smit
And I came up with a quote.
During times of psychological warfare, collective courage of conviction will be our strongest weapon.
Because one person being courageous isn't enough.
We all play a role and we all have courage that is yet to be discovered.
There are rich and powerful people trying to influence policies all over the world.
But the one thing they are afraid of is us realizing individually and collectively that all we need to do is unite and keep the faith and we will have the freedom and the life that we want.
unidentified
We have God on our side and God always wins in the end.
elijah schaffer
Monica, I am absolutely a bit more than moved from that because obviously half my family is Australian, half my family's American, and it's crazy that there would be a young blonde lady of all thing being the person who stands up to tyranny.
Do you feel like you accidentally found yourself in this position or did you feel called to go down this road and you expected the opposition that you were going to get?
monica smit
Oh, well, obviously I believe in God and so I don't believe in chance really.
And well, I was traveling America, Canada, and I went to orphanages in Thailand.
I saw sex trafficking firsthand.
I met people and did a documentary on the opioid crisis in America.
So three years before, I knew I was training for something.
I just didn't know what it was.
And until you actually hit that momentum that you think that you can get, you sound kind of crazy, but I believed that I had something to offer, but I didn't know what it would look like.
So no, it didn't happen on accident.
It was a long journey and a long evolution.
And that's why I wrote the book to explain, you know, how you can come from, say, a colorful past and find your purpose still within that.
And I'll be honest with you, you know, yes, I was called to do it.
I could have rejected the call, of course.
That's probably what I would say.
The only courageous thing I did was answering the call.
The other things to me is really just my job.
And the reason I say that is because I have an extremely supportive family.
I haven't lost one friend, one family member.
I didn't lose a job.
I had savings.
I was living with a lot of family members at the time.
I had the support and the, I had the support to do what I did.
If it wasn't me, I really don't know who else it would have been.
A lot of other people were given opportunities to potentially do a similar thing, but they might have had young children or they might have had a wife that couldn't handle the anxiety and things like that.
I had nothing to lose and everything to gain.
So I don't like it when people, I don't think people should compare themselves to other people.
I was the right person for the job and I kind of enjoy the adrenaline of it.
So I just did what I was asked to do.
elijah schaffer
You know, I want to touch on the corruption though, so people are absolutely ready.
This is a very good thing that I'd like people to remember this.
So, you know, you might not be familiar with myself.
I am a credentialed reporter.
I used to be a reporter for a media outlet called Blaze Media.
I now work for the Gateway Pundit.
And one of the interesting things is I always joke is I didn't intentionally become a reporter, but people go, well, how'd you become a reporter?
I go, I don't know, but I know that I ended up getting like the second highest clearance, security clearance for reporters straight out of the Capitol building, like cleared by the FBI within a matter of like six months of deciding to start reporting.
Meaning then I noticed, you know, my work's starting to get used in impeachment trials and things.
I go, either A, it's, I found a cheat code to break into a system, which is unlikely, or B, the system is so full of frauds, liars, and cheats that just being slightly curious is enough to project you, not just into the eyes of the people, but into the eyes of the elites to become a threat.
Like it's in create, it's it's both encouraging and discouraging to realize how easy is it to become a threat to the elites.
When did you notice that you were going from a curious citizen, somebody who was just trying to tell the truth to realizing that's how you quickly got yourself on the radar of some of the most evil Chinese corrupt influenced global players like Dan Andrews?
monica smit
I mean, obviously, I don't like to ponder on it too much, but I think that the day I got arrested three times in one day was definitely my moment.
when I realized that my Australian brothers and sisters in uniform would absolutely scoop me up and take me wherever they told them to.
The other day was when we got hit with rubber, when we got shot with rubber bullets, that to me was a massive game changer.
You know, if Daniel Andrews had said during that time, you have to go round up the unvaccinated and put them into the quarantine camps, they would do it.
They would all do it.
Most of them would do it.
And that's a shocking, shocking thing.
And then when you realize that the police and the government don't have barely any separation, I don't think they have any, but I'll give them the barely word.
That's really scary because we have no defense in Australia.
You know that.
We don't have anything.
So here are 400 police against 10 people, for example, shooting rubber bullets at them when they've got no weapons.
unidentified
So it is really scary.
monica smit
But that would have been when I noticed.
And then I also realized that narcissists especially hate being mocked.
So I think that bus, that bus was a game changer.
That's when Daniel Andrews knew exactly who I was.
And that's when he started to figure out how to shut me up, I think.
elijah schaffer
Can we talk about the importance of mockery?
Because this is really serious.
I really do want to talk about how important this is because, you know, one of the first things that happened when I entered Australia is I noticed there was two articles written and it was written about me fat shaming women.
Mostly because when I always tell people I would never fat shame someone, but I would super disgustingly, morbidly obese shame somebody, because I'm not talking about people who are fat.
I'm talking about people who are disgustingly unhealthy and promoting an unhealthy lifestyle.
I don't care if you want to sit in your house and eat a lot of food.
That's up to you.
But when you're promoting it is when there becomes a problem.
And of course, someone even found in one article today, like, dude, did you really fat shame a woman in the airplane?
I go, no, I didn't.
But they were trying to make me feel like a bad person because we live in a society where you have to support everything that's wrong.
And if you call out things that are wrong, the reason why they come down upon you is because shedding light on darkness makes the darkness uncomfortable.
And that's why narcissists don't like being mocked.
Because when you kind of bring up how retarded or stupid or dumb their policies are or how they look or they're silly, it makes them insecure.
And you realize how unimpressive they are.
A good example of this is Ron DeSantis.
He's a presidential candidate in the United States.
Donald Trump will constantly talk about the size of the heels that he wears because he's a short guy.
And he's always like, you know, trying to explain like, oh, he wears heels and he's wearing heels.
And it gets behind his skin or under his skin because he continually tries to tell people he's six foot when he's not.
And you realize, why is a guy who's a governor who has millions of dollars, who has a hot wife, a good legacy, why does he care about what people think about his height?
Well, he's still a human and humans are insecure.
Humans want to be liked.
They want to be respected.
And sometimes they're so used to getting their way that a little bit of tongue in cheek, a little bit of mockery is literally enough to make the whole house of cards crumble.
When did you notice or how did you notice mockery was such a secret weapon?
By the way, which is not illegal.
Mocking somebody is not illegal in the West.
It should be completely sanctioned.
When did you realize that these slithering snakes like Dan Andrews, an absolute cunt of a human being?
I know you probably wouldn't have.
monica smit
This really is slightly offensive, isn't it?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Just just would be upset that there's a bus with his face on it being like, hey, mate, you're a retarded.
And that's all I was saying.
You're stupid.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
He got mad at that.
unidentified
Yeah.
monica smit
And also that the picture was really symbolic as well because he was putting his fingers in his ear, which is, I'm not listening to you.
I'm not listening to the people.
So it was symbolic and it was funny.
And I didn't come up with the imagery, so I can't take credit for it.
And actually, I'm not really a funny, clever person in that way.
So I'm not good at this mockery thing, but I just basically read it somewhere.
But what I also realized is that you can't argue with them on reason because they just, they're going to like go straight for what they're going for.
It doesn't matter.
But mockery, it gets to people outside your echo chamber because it's funny usually.
And it kind of can make them think without realizing that they're thinking.
So it's very powerful.
elijah schaffer
I think I want to bring something up here real quickly, which is absolutely fundamental, which is, let me see, let me see if I have it.
I do have it actually here.
There is this interesting thing going on.
And we're talking about the cyber attack and their move to work on us.
I think people don't want to be out in the light anymore because they're kind of afraid of what can happen.
And I noticed that when we were going into COVID, there was a lot of foretelling, prophetic moments.
Like there was the event 201, you know, that the WEF put on, which was a world simulation.
One of the weirdest things is the Obamas, Brock and Michelle Obama, who currently run the United States, according to me, decided that they were going to make movies for Netflix.
And what's really weird, this just came out a couple of days ago before these cyber attacks.
They created a film that sort of predicts how you can take over a civilization or how you can break down a current civilization.
I know it's kind of bad quality, but I do want to watch it because I feel like they are telling us before they do things on what it is they're going to do.
Check this out.
This is the Obama's production discussing how to cause World War III and destroy a civilization internally.
See if you see anything similar to what's going on in the world today because I feel like they're trying to tell us something.
unidentified
Make the target as deaf, dull, and paralyzed as possible.
Setting them up for the second stage.
Synchronize chaos.
Terrorize them with covert attacks and misinformation.
Overwhelming their defense capabilities, leaving their weapons systems vulnerable to extremists in their own military.
Without a clear enemy or motive, people would start turning on each other.
Done successfully.
The third stage would happen on its own.
what's the third stage coup d'etat civil war this program was considered the most cost-effective way to destabilize the country
Because if the target nation was dysfunctional enough, it would, in essence, do the work for you.
Whoever started this wants us to finish it.
elijah schaffer
So it was pretty low, but if you're watching this and paying attention, most importantly, is they basically just decided to tell you an idea of how to destabilize the world in a country to cause global conflict.
And they essentially said what's happening now, basically cause misinformation, disinformation events that demoralize a people, that destabilize them to feel like they have an enemy.
They don't know what it is.
And I feel like that's what COVID was.
COVID may not have been the start of World War III.
It may not have been the final event, but it definitely was a testing ground.
And I don't know about you with this, but you said you didn't lose a lot of people, but were you shocked at how few people actually resisted, you know, the totalitarian arm of the government?
Because to me, I was shocked how many people gave in just to fly or to go to a concert or to eat.
How many people capitulated to literally get nothing back but their meaningless lives they were complaining about before they got locked down?
monica smit
To be honest, people do.
ask me that a lot and they say, oh, you know, I can't believe Australia, they're so, you know, fed income and, you know, bruti that I can't believe they let the government do that to them.
Well, we didn't.
That's why we had 600,000 people on the streets, which is 10% of the entire population on one day.
That represents probably over 50% of the people.
And I can tell you now, I've traveled over 20 countries.
I've had over 50 events over Europe and over Australia.
And I can tell you that Melbourne has the strongest movement against the government per capita because of what we went through.
So actually, I kind of disagree, but I would also say that the harsher the government becomes and the more obvious it becomes, the more pushback they're going to create.
And once you wake up, once you have that moment, you never go backwards.
So no, I was actually more surprised at how many people stood up, but I will also concede that I am surrounded by people like that.
elijah schaffer
So I want to talk a little bit about the details of how you actually ended up in prison.
How did you end up in jail?
Because you got arrested.
We've all been arrested.
I've been to jail before too.
But I'm not like this.
I have a friend who just got out of jail the other day.
Shout out Owen Schroer.
He's a free man.
Still have a few other friends in prison related to January 6th.
He was, of course, put in prison for mostly his speech.
They said that he was extremist on his show, but apparently he also violated his parole.
I'm not entirely sure what happened or his proceedings.
You were arrested multiple times.
You weren't put in jail.
Tell me how resisting this landed you in solitary confinement, because a lot of people are really afraid of going to jail.
And I kind of want to know what the realistic probability of somebody going to jail really is or where can they find the threshold is before when they harass you and they actually, you know, come to your door and put you in prison.
unidentified
Yeah.
monica smit
In case we don't go back to this topic, can I just go back to the division thing?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, go ahead.
monica smit
And then I'll go on.
The reason I say that is because, yes, division is a division and fear, I think, are the best ways to control a nation, especially en masse.
And so I think we need to remember that as well.
So the people that were against us during COVID, the people that are against us about the wars overseas or against us about LGBT things or fat shaming or culture or whatever it is, just remember that there may come a time when we need to actually forgive those people because we don't want to add to the division.
And being the bigger person can be really difficult, but it's always better in the end.
So I just want to remember that because every time a new cultural thing comes up, this big group that you have is separated again and then it's separated again and then it's separate and then you're you're standing on your own.
So just be aware of that.
Anyway, so coming back to your question, your question was obviously, well, how possible is it for people to get arrested like this?
Okay, well, I'll be honest, Australia, after traveling Eastern Europe, I will say that Australia, even during COVID, we still had a decent amount of democracy.
And what I mean by that is generally speaking, you have warning signs.
You have a chance to say, am I willing to cross this line?
Now, I chose to cross the line and I had an idea of what might happen and it happened.
So I think that unless you're completely naive or like, you know, under, you know, putting blindfold on, I think you're going to kind of know how close you are to that line.
And what you need to consider is how far you're willing to go and is it worth it?
You've got to do a risk benefit analysis and you need to talk to the people that you love around you.
Can you handle it if I do this?
I'm about to do this big thing.
Do I have your support?
Things like that.
Now, three days before I got arrested for incitement and put in jail, I had a dream that I got arrested and got given bad bail conditions, didn't sign them and went to jail.
So God was actually preparing me mentally for it.
And it was so vivid that I told my boyfriend at the time, if I get given bad bail conditions, I won't sign them.
And he says, well, so you'll go to prison.
And I said, yeah, if I have to.
And I said, all I ask from you is don't waste the opportunity to wake up other people because it's going to be so crazy what they're doing.
I really knew it was going to, I really felt like I was prepared.
So that's why I was able to be calm and things like that.
And so then when I got given bail conditions that were so horrendous, and I'll tell you what the two things were, I was already prepared to say no because I had seen it in my dream.
So I was lucky in that way.
So was I called?
Yes.
Obviously, I was called.
Okay.
So with the, why I went actually went to prison.
And just in case people don't understand what incitement means, first of all, incitement is if I encourage you to do an armed robbery for me, then obviously I'm culpable of that crime, which makes sense.
But in this case, it's kind of like we go for a drive and I encourage you to park in a no parking zone and you get a fine.
And then I get a criminal charge for encouraging you to park there.
And the reason I use that example is because I was charged with two counts of inciting people to break COVID restrictions.
But breaking COVID restrictions is only a fineable offense.
It's not a jailable offense.
So they found a loophole within the criminal system to criminally charge me for encouraging people to break finable offences, basically.
So that was one thing.
But I can tell you now that at least 10 people around Victoria got arrested for incitement.
Not one of them went to prison, went to jail.
Sorry, not one of them went to trial.
Not one of them.
They've all been dropped.
And the reason I want to tell you that is because they never intended for those cases to go to trial.
They never had enough evidence to begin with to actually try that person.
What they were doing, the tactic was they were giving you bail conditions to shut your mouth.
Now, when I got arrested, it was about three to four weeks before mandates came in in Victoria.
And at the time, Reignite Democracy Australia was the biggest collaborative voice against the pushback, against the mandates and things like that.
So how great would it be to just shut me up right in that time, right?
Now, like I said, I had over 60 groups around Victoria supporting each other, but also our website was getting 50 to 100, sometimes 200,000 views a week.
We had over 100,000 email subscribers.
And the reason I'm telling you that is not to gloat.
It's to say that there was a service there that people needed and they wanted to shut it down.
So the two bail conditions that I couldn't sign and the reason I went to prison is one, I had to delete everything on my website that was in opposition to the COVID restrictions.
So not things that were encouraging people to break COVID restrictions.
No, anything that is just verbally in opposition to the COVID restrictions.
That was my entire website, of course.
So I was not going to do that to the people.
And I had to do it within 24 hours of getting out of there.
I had eight staff.
They all lost their jobs.
The other thing is I personally could not speak against the COVID restrictions, even in the privacy of my own home.
And on top of that, obviously I would have anyway.
And no one would have dodged me in.
But the point is that was in the bail conditions.
And I had to be home from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. every single day.
I was on bail for two years.
So I said, I'm not signing those.
And that's why I went to prison.
So I went to prison waiting for the appeal of the bail conditions.
And I was in solitary confinement because I would, because I refused to get a PCR test.
Good days, good times.
But can I just say one more thing?
elijah schaffer
Please go ahead.
I'm going to get kicked out of this country if I speak right now.
monica smit
So no, let me give you the silver lining that makes me really laugh is that I had actually already started writing my book when I got arrested three times in one day and put in the back of a divvy van because I thought that was a pretty good story for a tax paying, law-abiding citizen like me to go through.
I thought that's a good basis for a book.
So I started writing my book.
But of course, we were so busy with everything going on and mandates coming up that I really couldn't find the time to finish writing the book.
And so when I went into prison and I was in solitary confinement, I looked up at the roof and I laughed so hard and I thought, oh my goodness, they just gave me a better story and they gave me 22 days to finish writing it.
And I just thought that was hilarious.
And so on the front page of the book, I have written the first thing that you see is basically thanks to Victoria Police and Daniel Andrews for the great story.
So that's my silver lining because you can always make a mockery of the way that they treat you.
Now, look, I'm not going to, I'm not, I'm not a robot.
All right, Elijah.
I got strip search.
I had to spread open my private bits and I'm not a drug mule.
They knew that.
They were doing that to humiliate me.
I was in isolation and, you know, they just talk to you through a trapdoor.
They don't call you by your name.
They call you by your cell number.
elijah schaffer
So you weren't, you weren't going to jail for, because I want to remind people about humiliation rituals in the government, which is a lot of the proceeding is just to name and shame.
I just, I want people to know about this so that in case you confront this yourself or you know someone who does, remember it's a lot of it's shock and awe.
So like you'll notice either A, they'll go to slander you in the media.
They'll dig up something from your past.
If they can't find something from your past, they'll make something up.
And then the next step, besides making you look like a bad person in the media or a morally incorrect with no evidence, usually, they'll, when they manhandle you or they take you in, the proceedings are always extreme like that.
So I'm saying, you know, you're not, you have no history of illicit drug use, right?
You were never arrested for drug use and you probably gave no signs of being someone addicted to any narcotics, but they're still going down into like checking your private parts, which is extremely personal, extremely violating for what?
Because of your thoughts about a virus.
It's not connected, but it's, it's equally intentionally humiliating.
And that's all I want people to remember is that if it feels scary, if it feels intimidating, if it feels humiliating when the government or the backlash comes, then that's okay.
You don't need to feel bad if you feel that pressure because that is their main weapon.
So as we, as we go further in your story, people should realize this can happen to you and you shouldn't be alarmed and it's not unique to you.
And this is how evil these people are.
Go ahead and continue.
monica smit
Well, that's actually an amazing point because what I've found after I've obviously been persecuted on a lot of different fronts still to this day and you see lots of people being persecuted around the world, once you get over the shock of what they've done and once you confront the fact that humans are able to do these types of things to nice people, once you get over all of that, you can always use these types of stories to your advantage.
So you think of Nigel Farage's bank account being shut down.
You think about when RV Yameni couldn't get into New Zealand.
You think about when the bank accounts in Canada were shut down.
These were really terrible events, but they all showcased how crazy the government is and how far they're willing to go, which then wakes up more people.
So I always see persecution as an opportunity and you should never fake a publicity stunt, but if it gets, if it kicks you in the face, you should sure as hell use it.
Right.
And so what I say to people is if I get persecuted more, which I think I will, because of all the stuff that I'm, I'm obviously suing them for what they did to me.
And so they're going to, they're going to pull out all the stops to try and discredit me.
All I ask is don't feel sorry for me because that's a waste of emotions, but use my story to wake up people if you can and just share it and just support me from afar.
But look, so moving on.
So I did the 22 days in prison.
We appealed the bail conditions and we got all of the draconian bail conditions taken away.
So we won.
But this gets more interesting.
And Americans love this part of the story because it is just communist China.
It is just incredible.
So I pled not guilty.
I was taking it all away.
No worries.
They couldn't get into my phone because I have a password on it, of course.
And they had two of my phones in custody and they had them for two years.
But anyway, so they thought they'd dig a little bit deeper.
So they got a warrant signed by a magistrate, which now I understand because they're paid by the government.
But back then, I just couldn't believe that a magistrate would sign this.
They got a warrant forcing me to give them password access to everything in my phone.
Google Docs, Google Maps, Google Drive, all my organization emails.
So my staff's emails, all the private emails from doctors and firefighters and politicians, my entire database.
So over 100,000 email addresses, some with phone numbers and actual physical addresses.
They wanted all of it.
So I had three choices.
I could plead guilty to the original incitement charges and then it would all go away.
I could give them the data over my dead body or I could say no and see what happens.
So again, I had the support of my family and friends to do this.
So I said no and I called them.
I emailed them and I said, if you're going to arrest me, let me know.
And I'll just go there in my pajamas.
So I'm more comfortable this time.
I've been to prison.
I'm whatever.
I can do it again.
And they dropped the charges two days later.
So the point of that is, again, I had the right lifestyle situation.
So I'm not, you know, special or anything like that.
But the funny thing is, is it showed that the threat was totally empty.
So in your own lives, obviously, you've got to discern.
But I think a lot of these authoritarian things that they threaten us with are actually just empty.
And if you just push back against it, you know, you'll find out that it is just a bluff, like in poker.
And in Australia, we still do have some sort of democracy.
So you can push back a little bit and see how you go.
And in this case, it worked out really well for me.
And then they dropped all the charges and then that's it.
And then they said, it is no longer in the public interest to continue these charges.
And I'm thinking, was it ever in the public interest?
Can you prove that?
Anyway, so of course, this was now two years ago.
And of course, I'm suing them back because you cannot put an innocent girl like me in prison and not have any repercussions.
It's just, it just cannot happen in this society.
And I got a lot of donations.
I got a lot of support.
So it's my job to make a spectacle of it.
And so I will.
elijah schaffer
Hell hath no fury, like the scorn of a falsely imprisoned Catholic girl.
Are you Catholic, by the way?
unidentified
Yes, I am.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, okay.
monica smit
Latin Catholic, too.
No, but that's mass Catholic.
elijah schaffer
But that's what they don't understand is they can't take that away.
And I don't think people understand this, Monica.
And I don't think they grasp it yet.
But here's why I feel like this is dangerous.
And I want to connect it to our first topic about the cyber attack.
So fundamentally speaking, most people are grifters.
Okay.
So you take away their money, you take away their voice.
Okay.
If you tell someone, look, we're going to cut off your money for this.
If you don't change your tune, if you don't change your voice, you can control about 90% of people.
I guarantee this.
Then there's a certain amount of people who, if you attack their money, it doesn't stop them.
But if you attack them with legal issues, it will stop them because they're going, well, I'll just find something else to do with money, but they don't want to pay up for it.
Right.
They're like, it's okay if you go down to zero, but I don't want to spend money on this.
But there's about 1% of people who fundamentally do believe in what they're saying.
They believe in the message.
They know what's going on.
It's not about grifting.
I have watched some of the same morons, feckless idiots that I want to punch in the nose if I see them that told us to get vaccinated, that initially supported the Ukraine war, now support funding the Israel-Hamas war, that I just see them from thing to thing to thing, get it wrong, get it wrong, get it wrong, get it wrong, and then act like nothing happened.
Why?
Because they follow the money and they follow what's popular.
And I want to use an example of something that just happened this week, which was the reinstating of Alex Jones.
Alex Jones is a good friend of mine.
I've known him for many years.
And a lot of people thought he got banned from Twitter and social media because of his comments about Sandy Hook, which was not why he got banned.
Neither him nor any of his staff.
If you don't know about this, Owen Schroyer, who I said, they originally got banned for encouraging people to gather in Texas for a rally against COVID mandates.
And the media said that they were violating social media laws.
Now, those didn't exist.
I mean, social distancing laws.
Those laws didn't exist.
They never existed.
But the media and social media doesn't work on truth.
They work off of, you know, general consensus and they ban them.
Now, going down the road here, everyone today is like, wow, Alex Jones got reinstated to X, to Twitter.
We're all celebrating.
All these voices I've seen that are celebrating him return.
I looked at their history of posting, never posted about him getting deleted, never cared.
In fact, a lot of them dogged on him or dissed him over the years.
They just, now it's popular.
Elon Musk is on board.
So now we can support Alex Jones's reinstatement.
My point being is that people are spineless.
They are ruthless and they are pieces of shit.
And they have no sense of backbone or morality to stand on.
They go with what's popular.
If right now, you know, supporting Alex Jones is popular, they support him.
If it wasn't popular two months from now, they'll be against him.
And so you can't rely on your own party.
This is what I mean by this.
You can't, those are my allies, my, the Republicans, the right-wingers.
You can't rely on a party, on a, on a dogma, on an ideology.
You have to rely on the morality and the convictions of people who are called by God.
This is why you got to trust people called by God who have meaning in their life.
And so I want to talk about that a little bit, about your calling by God, your conviction.
How much, because Alex told me he doesn't quit because God called him to this.
And me too, God called me into this.
How much does your, does your knowing God and knowing that you were created, knowing you were designed, knowing that you have purpose play a role in your tenacity and your ability to not give up the fight when, by the way, not just females would give up, but you're stronger than 99.9% of the men that I know.
How are you doing this as a female, as a citizen of Australia, as a human being, not giving up?
And where does your faith play a role in that?
monica smit
Well, selfishly, I also wish people would remember how good it feels to follow your instincts and to follow your purpose, because actually nothing can replace it.
Even if you're in pain, even if you're suffering, even if you're starving, when you've done the right thing and you know you've done the right thing, that is one of the most amazing feelings that I could ever imagine.
And perhaps I'm addicted to that feeling.
I think I'm addicted to following my purpose, but it's not the worst addiction in the world.
The other thing is, is that God set me up specifically for this.
So I owe it.
I owe everything to him.
Now, I said to him once in my mind or out loud, I think I said it out loud.
I said, I really want to find purpose in my life.
I don't have children.
I still have time, but right now I don't have children.
So if I don't have children, I need a purpose.
I said, if you give me, if you show me the purpose, I promise I will work my butt off for you.
And boy, did I ask for that?
And it happened.
So I feel also a burden to pay him back because from the age of about 18 to 25, I lived a pretty ungodly life and he brought me back.
And I think that took a lot of effort from his part.
And so I do feel a bit of a payback situation to God.
But then, like I said, from a selfish perspective, it feels bloody good.
And to be honest, Elijah, we do get a lot of gratification for what we do.
Of course, we get the public hate and things like that.
That's obvious.
Everyone can see that, the mainstream media, et cetera.
But the support that we get from the people that support us, it actually completely outweighs that.
And I like that sort of thing.
I like being the center of attention.
I'm not ashamed to say it.
It is what it is.
It's what keeps us doing probably what we're doing.
You know what I mean?
So it's a calling, but I also really enjoy it.
And I have a specific attitude and personality to handle it.
So I, if my family had broken apart during COVID, that would have broken me, broken me to pieces.
Okay.
And I probably still would be struggling from it.
But I had my family, but I had the prison situation.
I could handle that.
And I don't think God gives us things that we can't handle.
But also the last thing I'm going to say on this point is that I'm a bit of a weird character.
When bad things happen to me, I'm already thinking about how I can make fun of the story and tell my friends and family.
I have many weaknesses, but one of my strengths is mental strength.
And so to me, it was, it just wasn't even a decision.
It just was, it was just meant to be.
But the other thing is in our, in our role, both of our roles in different ways, we get so much public gratification that we could easily have a big ego, right?
But if you think that every attribute that you have can be taken away tomorrow because it was given to you by God, it really helps to keep you humble and helps to keep you going.
And that high purpose, that's what keeps you going.
Without it, to be honest, it's not money.
Like I could make a lot more money in real estate or doing other things like that, you know, and it's a lot of work.
It's a huge burden, you know, and I'm such a grifter, having written my own book, such a grifter.
It's actually really hard work.
I nearly finished this segment, but up, I did a road trip up to Cairns and back, which is 20 hours just one way and back, but altogether it was like 50 hours of driving.
I did 18 events in three and a half weeks.
Could you imagine?
And then people call me a grifter and it's like, yes.
So anyway, so a lot, it all comes from God.
elijah schaffer
Working in media, you will get called a grifter.
I think the only, the only way you can really know, because if grifting means working for needing to require money to live, then everybody's a grifter, even if you work at Walgreens or like at a chemist's warehouse or whatever.
But ultimately speaking, it's like, do your views stay consistent?
And do your views capitulate as the narratives change?
And that's when you really notice what a grifter is.
A grifter isn't someone who just makes money.
It's somebody who's unwilling to speak up when they need to and unwilling to take a strong position when it's unpopular.
And sometimes you won't know that for many years with people.
But I think it's like some people just call people who are real simple, you know, just because the wiggles, right, makes children's content and they're not talking about COVID vaccines and stuff doesn't make them grifters, right?
They're just trying to entertain children.
And some people just have simple missions in life and they just make entertainment.
But when it comes to media, when it comes to politics, when it comes to this stuff, it is important to know if somebody's willing to go to jail, if somebody's willing to stand up for what's right, these are the people that you do want to support.
And the support is overflowing because people do believe in this, because there's a lot more good people than bad.
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I'm joined in the studio by Monica Smith.
She's the author of Cell 22, the book telling a story.
She's been a victim, but she doesn't see herself as such of the tyranny that has come about on the earth.
And I want to talk about what we have planned for the future and where you think things are going.
One thing I think about being a Christian that people don't talk a lot about is the gift of discernment.
This is something from God.
If you're not religious, if you're not at all religious and you don't understand discernment in terms of spirituality, maybe you can think of this as how does your wife always know what you're up to and is suspicious of you when you're being suspicious?
It's called a female's intuition.
That's the closest thing I can think of as what spiritual discernment is.
It's somehow they just know, right?
Females always know when you're up.
Why do you guys always know when we're up to no good?
You guys always can tell.
monica smit
God gave us the gift of discernment.
elijah schaffer
It's like, no, I always say that the best character of God's spiritual side of the Holy Spirit is a woman's intuition.
They just know what's going on and they can always tell.
unidentified
It's ridiculous.
monica smit
Can I tell a quick story?
unidentified
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
monica smit
So because I travel alone a lot in sometimes dangerous countries and things like that, I have nothing else but my gut to go with, which is God.
Of course, I have no one else to ask opinions.
So I had this one experience in the Northern Territory.
I think it's the best story I have of my life, actually, besides prison, maybe.
Anyway, so I was driving.
It was three o'clock in the morning, no lights, nothing.
The Northern Territories is the middle of the desert in case anyone doesn't know.
And so I was driving this rental car and I had this thought in my head to beep the horn.
And I was like, and I said out loud, because I was on my own, I said, don't be stupid, Monica.
Why would you beep the horn?
I beeped the horn and I drove around a slight bend and this massive kangaroo just hopped off the road.
And I was like, oh my gosh, God literally just told me to honk my horn and that kangaroo moved because of it.
From that day onwards, every time I get a feeling in my gut, I just go with it and I don't care about the consequences.
And it's probably saved me from a lot of other things.
So can I say with discernment, I mean, men can have it too.
I think the key to discernment is it's kind of like a muscle.
The more that you practice how to use it, the better you get at discerning which messages are coming from which.
But the number one thing that you need is time.
So you need to turn everything off and you need to just sit with your thoughts and the right thought will come up and you'll feel good about it and you'll know.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
You know, I really am encouraged.
By the way, I want to be completely straight up with you.
And this is why I've only brought up you being a female, a couple of parts, not that people can see.
I want to clarify number one, because you never know.
Maybe you are a male and I have to clarify that you're a female.
monica smit
They don't do this good a job shortly.
elijah schaffer
No, they don't, but you never know.
No, I know, I know.
But what I want to bring up is because, you know, a lot of people have thought and I've seen this and I bring and I've seen that in the time of COVID, there was no time to discriminate whether you were male or female, whether you were left or right.
It didn't matter.
It was whether you had the bravery and the, I should just say, the endurance, because it was really endurance.
A lot of people had short-lived bravery to like say no to one thing, but to really be told that you're killing everybody's grandma all the time.
It took a certain spiritual and mental positioning to be able to withstand the onslaught of what was coming from the government, from the social level, from the international level, from the local level.
I mean, it was just a lot.
And I saw a lot of people make excuses, particularly I had a lot of females email me at the time, like, you know, I don't want to get my kids vaccinated.
My husband is pro-vaccination.
I don't believe in this, but I'm just a girl.
What can I do?
And I'm like, you know what?
I want to remind you in the Bible, there's people like Esther.
There's people that literally saved an entire kingdom of people out of obedience.
They didn't do this by trying to become men.
And that's the difference.
It's like today, girls are trying to get authority and strength by becoming men and competing with men.
But like with Esther, she was still a female.
She was a woman in a woman's role.
She was still this queen.
She was still, you know, feminine and beautiful.
But in her positioning that God put her through obedience, not trying to force herself into power, but through obedience, she found power, which is the same reason why men aren't strong today, because men are not living in obedience.
And ultimately, the gifting and the grace of God is there for us when we fail, but we still have to focus on obedience so that why, without holiness, you cannot see God.
Without seeing God, you're not going to be able to hear his voice clearly.
You're not going to have that ability to hear him.
A lot of discernment is hearing the voice of God.
And people who say, well, I want God to speak to me audibly.
I want him to yell at me and wake me up.
And that's that.
I'll wait till then to hear God's voice.
And it's like, well, hopefully you don't need to wait till then because if he's going to do that, it's probably going to be a really sucky situation.
You could have saved yourself a lot of pain and listen to the still small voice by keeping your life in line with the gospel, by keeping your life in line with obedience and by being open.
Because remember, even when we look at the birth of Christ or we look at when Jesus started his ministry, the people who became his disciples, the people who came, you know, a few years later, the wise men, it always says that they were looking for the signs.
These people were awake.
And so this is where I want to talk to you about.
And a lot of people discount the spiritual need for things until it's too late.
You know, 12-step programs talk about how it's a physical issue with a spiritual problem.
COVID was a physical issue, but really it was a spiritual problem because it was showing people were afraid to be judged by their friends.
So they got vaccinated.
People were afraid to be seen as the other or outside of the zeitgeist.
So they capitulated, or they just had the general fear of losing their job, of insecurity.
And so then they gave in, but they secretly did support.
So let's talk about that a little bit.
How much is it right now while we're not going through anything major?
We're not in the middle of COVID.
Nobody's arresting you or me.
How important is it now for people to start preparing themselves spiritually, mentally, physically for what's ahead?
monica smit
It's the most important thing.
elijah schaffer
Really?
monica smit
For me, there's two important things.
Work on what we already have, which is we already have community groups all over every country, all over the world.
It's incredible the networks that have happened.
So if you've got a tribe, which is what we call it in Australia, build on those communities, find out where your meet is, you know, all the basic stuff, you know, and build on those friendships because you're going to need them if the crisis happens again.
Number two is work on your mental strength because we both know, we all know that fear is the number one way to control people.
We also know that the mainstream media lie all the time.
So when they put headlines like Australia to go cashless by 2024, why do we believe them?
I don't know.
We should know better.
So when you look at headlines like that, have a think.
Is that possible?
Oh, wait.
No, it's not because most of Queensland doesn't even have reception.
How the heck are they going to go cashless?
So what they're doing is they're trying that.
What I found is that the Freedom Family, which is what I call the Freedom Movement, we've actually become a legitimate threat against the one world government.
So if we have become a legitimate threat, which Klaus Schwab just confirmed the other day that there is a revolution against the system, for him to say that means that we are a serious threat.
Now, if we are, which we are, don't you think the mainstream media have a whole arm of their entire operation is focused on fearing us because they know that our fear is dissipating day by day.
So what they do is they come up with these headlines about 15 minute cities and digital IDs and cashless societies because that fears us.
And then you've got the fear campaign for the normies is what we call it.
And that would be obviously climate change and things like that.
There's two different campaigns, so it's really important that we focus on what is actually possible because I think they're lying about how far along they are in their process.
So the reason i'm saying that is because you said mental preparedness is one of the most important things, and I completely agree with you.
I have this UM armband here now.
It's not very feminine, it doesn't really match my watch or whatever, but what it says on it is, we are ready now.
I believe I love that saying, fake it till you make it right.
So if you say to yourself every single day, we are ready, we are ready, I promise you in three months time you'll wake up and you'll feel ready and nothing, hardly anything, will scare you anymore.
elijah schaffer
It is yeah, I was going to say I just want to bring that up to people of how important the spiritual aspect like what I noticed myself is, because my family did fall apart during covet.
My mom died, my I can't really get into it, but my sister like barred me from seeing my that side of the family, and then my dad fell obviously into depression and just kind of like dipped out too um, and then I was living in another state, away from my brother, so it was really isolating.
And then my wife's family, which we're close to, was all here in Australia and we were unable to see them for three years, so because of restrictions, so we got completely isolated and uh, I totally, you know definitely, definitely fell into some bad habits and and fell away from um, god.
But I didn't notice because it was like every time you fall away from god it was slow and steady.
It wasn't just like I never slowed uh, straight away from my belief in god, but the belief being faith plus works, is what I messed up, so like my faith never died, but my works did.
And then my faith became stunted right, because people don't realize how much they're connected.
So i've only recently, you know, re reignited my life, give my life back to God, and started re just putting in the disciplines right, putting in the work.
I have nothing to boast about right now, but i'm putting in the work, i'm putting the accountability, i'm working on getting things back in order, spiritually speaking, and nothing has been more helpful.
This is so crazy.
All the coffee in the world, all the energy, nothing has given me more energy than joy.
And no one talks about how important joy is, because joy is not happiness, joy is not sadness.
Joy is an internal state of being.
It's not emotion, it is, it is something in internal and the bible says, the joy of the lord is our strength.
But nobody talks about the importance of how much joy can energize you when you wake up and joy is the seed of being grateful, of being able to give praise and, by the way, you can be joyful in in all circumstances.
Yeah, you can be crying because somebody died, but you're still joyful and you're grateful for the life god gave them, for the time you had with them, and grateful that they're out of suffering and in in and in uh, you know, with god, and that perspective is so important.
I think the reason why a lot of people have anxiety depression, not only reason, but a lot of reason is just, you really are as happy and and as positive as you choose to be.
And I've learned that as you choose to be, but sometimes you don't have a lot of strength in and of yourself.
And that's why you've got to call upon your higher power.
But I believe that to be God, I believe that to be Christ, you've got to call upon that because without that, you're powerless and you will be, you know, you will be succumbing to the world's narratives, to the pressure, to the discouragement, to the disappointment.
And so everyone's depressed.
Everyone's upset.
Everyone's got anxiety.
And it's like, hey, maybe you've got a physical reaction to a spiritual problem.
You know, do you agree with that that people really, like more than anything, need to be focusing on that spiritual aspect?
Like, is that really where our strength comes from?
Or where do you think our strength is really going to come from when the shit hits the fan in 2024?
monica smit
Well, obviously it's going to come from within.
You know, like, you know, talking about discernment, sometimes discernment means God gives you a really terrible cross and it's going, and that's a message to you.
So if you're not going to listen the easy way, he's going to make it really difficult for you.
So yeah, you may as well, you may as well listen now.
But talking about the impact of spirituality on what happened with COVID is, I want to say, I have a theory that the main reason why the COVID narrative did work in a lot of ways is because people have lost the faith.
And I don't just mean non-religious people.
I mean religious people as well have also lost the faith.
And so as human beings, I think we're always looking for a strong male figure to protect us.
We're always looking for someone, a hero in our lives.
Now, if you don't believe in God or a higher power, then it's very easy for you to fall for the government narrative because you're going to look for someone to protect you, especially women, for example.
So if you believe that there's a God actually telling all the, pulling all the strings, then when the government says X, Y, and Z, you're like, yeah, nah, I'm going to, I'm going to see what God says first.
You know what I mean?
So I think lack of religion and faith is a massive, massive problem.
And like, it's interesting that you said that you fell away because a lot of people obviously found God during COVID.
They didn't take the jabs, for example.
And through that hardship, they found God and now their life is better than it's ever been.
And that is called having faith.
So if you have these mortgages and all this debt and things like that, and you're like, I don't want to take this jab, but I have to for my family, but you decide not to take it and you have six months of absolute agony and then you're happier than you've ever been.
That's faith.
elijah schaffer
And I've seen it beautiful.
I want to talk a little more about this, touching on the cashless society and the vaccines, which we can't talk about on YouTube.
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monica smit
Oh, I believe that.
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But I'm with my guest, Monica Smith.
We're going to talk about the move of cashless society, the control mechanisms that are coming.
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monica smit
You won't get it in time for Christmas if you're in America.
unidentified
Sorry.
elijah schaffer
Is there a digital version?
monica smit
Not yet because I'm not using Amazon.
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I want to talk about the cashless society and the ways they plan to control us because I feel like I'm a little bit blackpilled, Monica, but sometimes I think that we kind of almost got off lucky.
Maybe they could say blessed on the last lockdown because they didn't have everything in place that they realized they should have.
And now they're covering their bases before they try something like this again.
One of the things that they didn't think about was the idea of even if you block people from entering into stores, even if you block people from transactions, people still have this pesky thing called cash.
And the goal is now to move the country, particularly the world, into a cashless society.
Here's one of the leaders of the Reserve Bank Australia talking about particularly how they have decided to move this country randomly into being cashless.
And this is so crazy.
I know no one's ever heard of this, but suddenly all of the four of the major banks in Australia were put on a task force together and started coordinating on how to remove cash from society.
Who knew that banks were all coordinated and working for the same people?
monica smit
You're such a conspiracy theorist.
elijah schaffer
I know, I know.
I never knew this.
It's weird, right?
And even think about this too.
Think about this too.
The banks are claiming it's a burden on them to be able to have cash in society because not enough people use it.
And so the cost of to the banks of regulating a cash flow is more detrimental than us having financial freedom.
The banks.
monica smit
It's literally their job.
Hello, you've got like one job, manage my cash and shut up about it.
And secondly, the four major banks reported record profits last year.
So go cry on someone else's shoulder.
elijah schaffer
They did write billions, right?
Of like record profits.
monica smit
The record profits.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Okay, here's what she's saying.
We'll watch a couple clips.
This is them talking about how we need to move from cashless society.
They talk about it like it's an idea, although they're already in the process of it.
Go try to pull cash out at a bank over $500 and see if you get stopped by law enforcement.
They literally will.
I've tried.
Check this out.
unidentified
The issue with cash has always been that businesses don't really understand, I think, the costs of cash in their business.
They are at the moment, I think, think, understanding it a bit more.
But in the past, they haven't really.
They've called shrinkage as their main cost, which basically means theft.
But really, they haven't really internalized, if you like, the costs of processing.
I think the challenge with cash is that it really does have a big community public service sort of um uh aura attached to it.
If you try to charge people to use cash that they're prepared to pay to get it out of an atm, but if if um, if businesses started charging people to use cash, I suspect there would be um a very big uh backlash.
Having said that, it's also true that, as economists, you want people to face the prices of using particular services that reflect the cost of those services.
So at the moment, I think we're probably in a position where it's very difficult to actually enforce payment for cash, but it's going to end up.
What's going to happen and what does happen at the moment is that the costs end up embedded in the costs of the financial institutions that are providing the services and people don't face them.
I think it'd be a very big challenge.
elijah schaffer
Okay, first of all, the porn industry was pretty brutal here on Mia Khalifa.
May she rest in peace.
I don't know when she got into banking.
I do want to I want to say something that people don't know to give a background information on this.
So in the United States, there is a surcharge, like a quarter to a half a percent on using Visa and MasterCard.
Now they're upping that percentage to bring an extra $500 million a year.
That is integrated into the cost of the good.
And oftentimes it is absorbed by the small business or they just increase their prices to match.
In Australia, in most places, you pay the fee directly.
So when you swipe a card, it's upwards of 2%, but it's usually between 0.5 and 1.5%.
There's usually signs and they literally say like there's a 1.5% surcharge on this product.
So it's a tax to the banks.
It's a middle class tax that already exists.
What she just said here is the funniest thing I have ever heard a banker admit actually in the last 24 hours because they admit something new every day.
The reason why that they need to stop cash is they haven't found a way to tax the transactions.
She literally said that.
She was like, there's no way we can charge for using.
monica smit
They won't let us.
They won't let us charge.
elijah schaffer
So we want to get rid of cash because they really said it was because they were trying to create efficiency and save save funds, but it's really, they don't make any money.
Isn't that freaking crazy?
monica smit
Oh, the poor banks, the poor financial institutions won't be able to service us properly with their billions of profits of dollars.
elijah schaffer
Isn't that nuts?
Like, so I think there's a famous saying, like, don't, don't attribute to malice what is often, you know, can be attributed to ignorance.
And so I think a lot of people don't realize how much of what evil goes on in the world isn't necessarily evil, world-dominating control people in a room forcing the hand.
It's like money-hungry, money-lustful people making decisions and then people taking advantage of it.
So like in Australia, the really the push for cashless society at the bank level is that they want to be able to charge per transaction.
But then why would the government allow that?
Well, because then they can track the money.
And then why would they want to track the money to be able to control the money?
So it's not that the government even necessarily suggested it.
They know the banks are money hungry.
They know the banks want to profit.
And they're like, hey, we'll let you, you know, because it's illegal to monopolize and do lateral monopolies like that.
You guys can all form a coalition and decide how to get rid of cash because you know what?
We feel pretty bad.
No one can afford to live here.
No one can afford to eat.
But you know what we really want?
To make sure the banks can increase their profits by 10% because several billion dollars in profit this year of a country smaller in population than the size of Texas wasn't enough.
monica smit
Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous.
And I totally agree with you.
So many of these people are just money hungry.
And then there's a smaller percentage of people that are power hungry, I think, and money hungry at the same time.
But look, the cash topic is actually a really important topic for me.
So one of my biggest global campaigns is called Keep Cash Alive.
And it's on my website.
You just scroll down a bit and you can see.
And there's actually little things that you can print out that are big enough to go into your wallet.
So you print it out and you cut your page into 10.
So it's really, really cheap to print.
And what it has on there is really obvious points as to why it's so important to use cash.
Because what I believe is that we know that using cash is important, but we can't be selfish with this information.
We need to try and share it as much as possible.
So every time you pay for something with cash, not if you go to the same place every day, because then they will hate you, but you give them this little piece of paper with the cash and you just say, oh, you can read this in your own time.
And I've never had a bad experience.
In fact, I've had people hug me.
I've gotten free things.
I've gotten discounts because businesses appreciate that you actually give a crap, you know?
So I have those on my website.
We also have business posters that people post up.
This one coffee van in Bundaberg, which is about four hours north of here.
elijah schaffer
By the way, people would know that as Bundaberg Ginger Beer.
monica smit
Oh, and rum.
Yeah, but that is where it's made.
But he's got a coffee van and he put up one of these please pay cash signs.
And with very quickly, his F-POS sales went from two-thirds to one-third.
And then on top of that, his regular customers, if they didn't have cash with them, they would come like basically apologizing.
I'm so sorry.
And he's like, it's okay.
But the point is, is that he's actually conditioning them to consider where their money is going and who's getting their money.
And they're starting to understand this concept.
Now, the reason why I'm really passionate about this topic is because it is not a conspiracy yet by the mainstream media to use cash.
This is a fantastic subject to talk to people about.
And the reason it's important is because we're actually building an army before they try to make digital ID or cash society mandatory.
All these people that we wake up now, they're going to be on our side when they try to make anything like this mandatory.
So that's the benefit.
And to be honest, I've never spoken to someone who does not agree that we need to keep cash alive.
I also went up the north coast recently and I like I said, there's hardly any reception anywhere.
Everyone's using cash.
Tourists use cash.
I actually believe that they cannot do it.
I believe it is a huge smokescreen.
And I have a reason to say that is, you know, Catherine Austin Fitz, she's an investment banker from Wall Street.
She was the youngest female partner on Wall Street.
She took them to court for 12 years and won.
And she's, you know, she's very big on this anti-digital ID, anti-cashless society.
And she told me there's, she said, the reason why it's important to keep using cash is because the more cash that's in circulation, the harder it's going to be for them to try to implement the cashless society.
I think they're going to try, as you, as you said, that they are trying, but we can say no en masse, and which means that they won't succeed.
And if they get rid of cash, it's going to be basically probably the end of our freedom for a foreseeable future.
So it is really, really important.
People like you and me, we would not be allowed access to our money.
And you know that.
elijah schaffer
No, that's part of the agenda.
Is okay.
So we saw this in this is this is a very important global mindset that I need people to have.
The only globalism you should be holding on to is to not be blinded to just watch what's happening in America.
You've got to watch New Zealand, the United Kingdom.
You've got to watch Canada, the United States, Australia.
Why?
So these are the intelligence.
These are the five eyes.
These countries share intelligence.
And why is that important?
Because who's psyoping us?
It's our intelligence communities.
Okay.
It's AZO.
It's the CIA.
It's MI5, et cetera.
So these are the people who are psyoping us and they all share information.
Now, what they do is they're not stupid.
They don't implement all of these agendas and different things in one country, in one city.
They spread it out.
So there's a hyper focus of 15-minute cities right now in the UK, some down south here.
They did the COVID camps here.
There's only one state doing digital IDs here, but they're still testing that out.
The cashless society, they're kind of testing it.
Some branches here.
Then in Canada, they shut down a lot of bank accounts of people who protested.
Just watch the move and the mechanism because it's not like just Canada is planning on shutting down bank accounts.
That was just a test for the other countries because they know that it has to, how do you break a country down?
It's steadily, slowly, and consistently.
And you have to do it by testing in different corridors.
And it's really interesting to me with the cashless society is because that's what they want.
They already debank people and there's a lot of people banned from banking.
And this is, I want to bring up somebody, and I'm not trying to hurt your reputation.
And you don't have to, you know, agree with this individual.
And I just always like to tell my guests, I never bring people up to connect association, but I do like to bring up a canary.
And one of the canaries in the U.S., his name is Nick Fuentes.
He's never engaged in illegal activity.
He said a lot of things people found abhorrent, they found inappropriate, or they didn't like, which boohoo.
Yeah, boo-hoo.
You know, people are offended by saying there's two genders.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
And, you know, like I've had somebody call me a white devil before and tell me the white race is going to be exterminated.
I didn't cry about it.
I just, whatever, you say what you want.
But he's been completely deep, deep, deep personed himself.
Andrew Tate is another one of them out there where they've been cut off from the banking infrastructure.
Like they're not even allowed to accept super chats, Stripe, PayPal, everything.
And they've never committed crimes.
Now, Andrew Tate's being accused of committing crimes.
So I don't like to use him as an example.
But Nick Fundes is just accused of saying things that were anti-Semitic, which they were jokes, or he's accused of saying things that are racist or sexist or whatever people say.
But that's not illegal, especially in the United States.
And so I'm getting, I get nervous because what this shows is that the banking infrastructure is a cartel beyond the nation.
That's why I say you got to watch all the countries, because it's not just like, you know, a cashless society or they're going to shut down banks.
This is a global international monetary fund world bank idea of how do we create a global centralized one world economy.
And they do that by how, what is it control for?
It's to shut off dissidents.
It's to shut down the money and the power.
And that's their ultimate goal.
And so you're the enemy.
The Biden administration, who is the FBI targeting?
Moms and Catholic extremists now.
And that's like, you know what I'm saying?
It's not the cartel they're cutting off.
The CIA runs the cartel.
It's you.
It's people like me.
It's those watching the show.
monica smit
It's people with strong ideologies.
They hate it.
They hate people with conviction.
They can't stand it.
So that is absolutely what they're trying to shut down.
But look, on your point of the fact that it's the five eyes, for a cashless society to work or a digital ID to work, it has to be all the major countries at the same time, basically.
Now, at the beginning, they can obviously test and things like that, right?
But and they're going to the way they're going to get people is with convenience.
I have a saying that conveniences are enslaving us.
So we think, oh, this is great.
We can just tap this, that, and the other.
And in the, in the control of a good person, there'd be no problems.
But the problem is, is the people controlling them are not good people.
So that's obviously the problem.
So what I, the reason I'm saying that they would all have to be at the same time is because I honestly don't think they can do it.
I just don't.
I think they're pretending that they can do it.
They're fearing us.
And you're very passionate about it.
I'm very passionate about it.
And there's a lot of people around the world that are.
Look what happened with the ULAS cameras in the UK.
You know about that, right?
elijah schaffer
He has blade runners.
unidentified
Exactly.
monica smit
Now, the blade runners would have been from the left, the right, the up and the down, the Muslims, the Catholics.
You know why?
Because virtue signaling is free.
But when the government starts to try and charge for your virtue, let's see how much virtue people actually have.
And I'm telling you, I look, I'm like crazily optimistic.
It's either my one of my strongest suits or my weakest suits.
I don't know.
I guess we'll find out.
But I honestly do not think that they can achieve this.
I believe that they are psyching us out.
And I think that we need to understand that if we believe it and we get feared by it, that's half the battle.
And what I want to see is I want to see them try.
I want to see them try because we're not going to have a cashless society.
There's just no way.
elijah schaffer
That's why I want to bring up this subject connecting to it.
It's give me a second here to find the story I want to talk about.
I do work as a journalist for the Gateway Pundit.
I do have a show on there that is much more successful than this show because I'm grateful to them and I might be expanding.
That's just hard news.
But I did bring up this story on my report today, and I need to bring this in.
I need to bring this in now because this is vital.
So this is from the Gateway Pundit.
This is a true story, and this is fascinating to me.
So this is that the Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo confirmed detection of DNA fragments in the COVID mRNA vaccines.
This is from the actual Florida government.
So down here, the Florida Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, is demanding answers from Dr. Robert M. Califf, the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, regarding the detection of host cell DNA fragments in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna.
This is an official government report in the United States.
The Florida Surgeon General sent the letter to the FDA commissioner and the CDC director Mandy Cohen on December 6th, pressing for greater transparency about the potential for DNA integration into a human genome, a concern that could have far-reaching implications.
And, you know, you may not know in the audience, if you're new here, I actually, my university background is in molecular biology, genetic engineering.
I have a lot of history in these kinds of immunotherapeutic delivery systems.
And I can tell you, if you have these things in your body, go give blood, first of all, to get rid of this stuff from your body.
It's the best way to get rid of this stuff from your blood is to give blood.
And that's true.
And then secondly, when they're talking about this, what's difficult about this is to know whether these vaccines are as detrimental as I believe they are because of the poison that's in them, you know, the shit that shocks your immune system, or if this is just either a precursor to something they have planned down the road, or if there's something in them that can be activated down the road, and I will get into that.
It's absolutely insane.
We're talking about, you know, years later, four or five shots forced into people.
This country is notorious more than maybe, maybe only Singapore or another country where they literally militarily like forced people to take to take the vaccines.
We don't even know what the hell is in them, Monica.
And people were telling me that we need to take them.
And people that are against them, including myself, are still finding out today that we still don't really know what's inside of these vaccines.
And people took them and are still taking them.
monica smit
Not many, though.
Not many are still taking them.
elijah schaffer
More than there should be zero.
monica smit
More than okay.
Yes, of course.
elijah schaffer
You know what I'm saying?
Like, okay, but maybe not now, but still, like, they're finding out that there are genetic components to these vaccines that are like even shocking people who took them that are going, oh shit.
monica smit
I feel so sorry for them.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
I mean, what does that say about the current state that we're in?
I don't know what your thoughts are on.
Let me get that first.
What are your thoughts on the vaccine?
Because you're Australian.
So I don't.
monica smit
So I've never been vaccinated with anything in my whole life.
So I was born into an anti-vax family, I guess you could say.
But on the vaccine itself, I can say that let's just say we forget about all the whole, there's something in it that might be able to be activated or let's say DNA or whatever.
Let's just put all of that aside and let's just look at the fact that there has never been a vaccine that has been pushed to the people on such a mass, in such a mass way that has never even, there's not even finished trials.
Okay.
And let's just look at the excess mortality.
We're talking about all cause mortality.
Now, I know in Australia, I have a specific website just about excess deaths called accessdeathstats.com.
And we're bringing up specific information about country by country as we go.
But in Australia, I can tell you really quickly that the excess mortality, and this is all cause mortality, all ages.
Okay.
So it's very easy to compare the data is it's gone up 16%.
Now, I can tell you from the data that we have over the last 75 years, the highest the excess mortality has gone up is 4.4% in one year in 1965.
The average over the last 75 years has been minus 1.1.
So we've been actually reducing excess mortality on an average over the last 75 years.
Now, in 2022, it goes up to 16% and it stays at 16%.
It's going to 15 and 14.
And this data is from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which is the government-funded Bureau of Statistics.
So this isn't a conspiracy website or anything like that.
Now, they attribute about 4.6% of the deaths to COVID, but we all know that the COVID death statistics are obviously potentially problematic, of course.
So let's just say we use that 4.6.
There's still 9.3% or something of excess mortalities that no one is explaining.
And your audience won't know this, but there was an inquiry put out for the federal parliament to a few members of parliament, senators, wanted to do an inquiry on the excess mortality in Australia, and it was voted down, which means that our parliament does not want to know why the excess mortality has gone up four times more than it's ever been in the last 75 years.
And it's staying that way.
And this is just incredible gaslighting to me.
And the average person doesn't actually know that this has happened.
And now I'm not an expert like you are on these things, but all I can say is that when you look at something that has never happened before in human history, and then this follows it, I mean, you've got to wonder, it's like one in one billion chance that it's not the vaccine.
elijah schaffer
100%.
Can we talk about this story?
And I've been waiting to get into this because I think this is the last story I want to cover.
And then we're going to give you time to wrap up your story and continue to give the last points that we need to bring up.
Now, I mentioned earlier about continuing to look at other countries and let's put our eyes to New Zealand.
monica smit
Oh, yeah.
elijah schaffer
So this is very, this is a very interesting story here that I'd like to bring up.
unidentified
Now, okay, so it's brought to my attention.
elijah schaffer
If you haven't heard about this in the media enough, there's a reason why.
This has been censored in American media at the levels, at the levels of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
This has been fact-checked by like Facebook fact checkers to levels that I have not seen since the rigging of the 2020 election.
And you guys know part of the reason why I've been so skeptical of these vaccines is because I'm familiar with them and was familiar before people knew what an mRNA technology delivery system was or even knew what mRNA even was.
Obviously, I've been working with this stuff for years.
And I was like, hell no, we don't use that for anything other than maybe immunotherapy and you're already sick and dying.
You know, that's when we could do chemo radiation.
Like these are things that we do when you're already on a trajectory towards death.
We don't put healthy people.
That's not something.
We don't radiate healthy people.
This is not a thing.
So I'm not saying that it's radiation.
I'm just saying we don't use experimental or potentially harmful technologies on people that aren't already going to die with hopes of saving them.
Now, that being said, okay, let's talk about this story.
This is from the New Zealand Herald.
And this is from the December 3rd.
And there's not been a lot of updates on this because they have been censoring the crap out of this.
Police arrest a man in connection with alleged Tehwatu or a mass privacy breach of COVID vaccination data.
Here's what it says.
Police have arrested a man in connection with a mass privacy breach.
I love the wording.
Remember this privacy breach, not public information that he's releasing of COVID-19 vaccination data.
He accused the worker of spreading or the health organization accuses the health sector worker of spreading misinformation.
Bingo.
This is already knowing this is a cover-up using government data about COVID-19 vaccines.
A 56-year-old was arrested in this afternoon in relation to an unauthorized disclosure and misuse of data.
Police said that he is charged with accessing a computer system for dishonest purpose and will appear in the Wellington District Court.
Now, I don't need to, I'm not even going to read all of this, but I can tell you, you can go look this up and tell me if I'm wrong here.
So basically, if we summarize this, he essentially released that vaccine-related deaths inside of New Zealand were within a few statistically significant points of the total deaths from COVID.
Now, the reason why I want to break this down further is the way they tracked COVID deaths in New Zealand was similar to all countries.
It was dying with COVID.
So if you had this extremely inaccurate PCR test and it showed the antigen, then you died with COVID.
You could have literally died.
You could have had pre-existing emphysema, COPD, anything, and you died from COVID because you showed the antigen.
Now, we know that those deaths are probably a fraction of what they said.
I believe it's closer to 10% of what they say.
So if it's 3,000, I think it's only about 300 people really would have died from infection, which is very typical, especially for old people.
That aside, for the COVID deaths from the vaccine, they say it was only like one to three people.
But it turns out in this data report that was leaked, it was close.
I think it was about 3,500 people died with COVID and about 3,300, 3,200 people died from complications relating to the vaccine.
And they go, that's not true.
It's misinformation.
It's misinformation because they had other pre-existing conditions and stuff and the vaccine might have triggered it, but it's really only a couple people.
And you go, wait, wait, wait.
So what you're telling me is if we apply the same conditions we applied to COVID deaths to the vaccines, about as many people as were killed by COVID were killed by the vaccines.
But you want to use different standards for recording COVID vaccine deaths than COVID deaths.
And now once it's released, it's not conspiracy.
He released the health papers, the documents.
It's not, it's not malinformation or lies.
It's misinformation.
He's misuse.
And they even use the phrase misuse.
He's misusing the info.
So the info is true, but it's being misused.
So they've jailed him.
And that's why I want to talk about this with you.
They've jailed this guy.
Do you have any updates on him?
Do you know what's going on?
monica smit
No, he's not in jail.
He's on bail.
elijah schaffer
But they did arrest him.
monica smit
They arrested him.
He had a trial and all that sort of stuff.
And what I find the funny, not that it's funny, but what I find quite funny about this, again, if they had ignored it, it would have simmered down after a few weeks, right?
It would have got, it would have done the, done the rounds in the alternative media spheres and then it would have just kind of disappeared.
But them arresting him actually makes him a hero.
And now he's going to be able to talk for as long as he wants about these types of things.
So they actually bring more voices to this data.
And the funniest thing, another funny thing is that they're talking about the privacy breach, but they're not confronting the actual data.
They're not saying whether or not the data is true.
All they're talking about is how he got it and if he breached privacy and if he went against his NDA disclosure agreement or things like that.
No one's saying the data's wrong.
No one's saying that in the mainstream media.
So I find that really interesting.
But yeah, he's going to be a hero and he's going to have a massive following for the rest of his life because of this.
So kudos to him.
And what we can do is help spread the word, which is what you're doing right now.
elijah schaffer
Well, and I'm grateful for it because, you know, continually as we as we share, I always remind people we are not promoted by Rumble or by any website.
But at the same time, like while we're on here, I mean, on Rumble, I mean, we have networks in front of us, but we're like in the top 10 largest live streams on the website every single night on Rumble, which I'm really proud of you guys for.
And I got to thank, I just always want to thank this group.
I call them my SOBs.
They're my slightly offensive backers.
But I want to thank them because literally, guys, you don't understand, you know, you don't understand how strong this community is because of you guys.
And I mean this genuinely.
You know, look at who's live right now.
I mean, we're not going to be able to compete with Fresh and Fit.
There's like 15 people on that podcast.
It's got a huge budget, hot chicks with their boobs out.
I mean, I could pull my boobs out.
I don't think it would increase the views, but, you know, there we go.
We got like, you know, Infowars, people that are signed with the network, Newsmax, Rice Gum, people with big deals, Real America's voice.
And then what?
When you look at independent podcasts who have no deals, almost all those people have deals with our networks.
There's only one podcast before RT and everything.
And that's the one that's live right now.
And I got to thank you guys for that because I can't force people to watch and I can't force people to like the content.
But I know that you guys care enough about real information and authenticity and what's going on that I'm always impressed.
I am always impressed.
And I've been impressed with you guys over the years supporting the show, supporting no matter what happens, no matter what takedowns, smears, hit articles, whatever happens.
You guys never give into the zeitgeist.
You guys always stick around.
And I want you guys, if you've resonated with Monica's story to please go to the website and pick up a book.
It really does support more than you understand and it's a good read.
And it's like, even if you're not a reader, I always say this, just buy the book and then give it to somebody who is because I also want to say too, if you don't read, maybe start because you should be reading and get off TikTok for a little bit and preach to myself.
But Monica, I want to kind of close out with you then on this.
You know, people can get the book.
You have it right there, right, in your hands.
Cell 22.
Just to give a little brief summary, people didn't join into it.
What is the book about and why should they purchase it?
And how can they follow and continue to support your work over the coming years, no matter what goes down?
monica smit
And I just want to say people support you because genuine recognizes genuine.
And that's why you're still doing what you're doing, or else you would have gotten bored and started doing something else.
Anyway, so my book, obviously, it's based around Cell 22 because that's where I was when I was in prison.
So I was actually in prison for 22 days in Cell 22 and I was released on the 22nd and my courtroom was courtroom 22.
So it was just like too many 22s for me not to have it in the heading.
But basically, it is about the freedom movement in Melbourne, of course, and my time in prison, but it's about a lot more than that.
I do go through a little bit of my biography because I do have a little bit of a colorful past.
And I could say that my parents have not always been proud of me.
And my intention for sharing my life story is one, taking it away from the trolls.
So they really literally have nothing left because I've told them everything about my entire life in here.
Every secret I have is now in here.
So first dates are going to be really crap for me from now on.
But anyway, the point is, is that the story is that I had a, had a bad time and I got, I got saved and here I am.
And so basically you can find purpose even if you've gone down the deepest holes.
But also there's a lot of stuff in there about how to mentally prepare for what is to come.
And I do hope that I can inspire people with my story that when they are faced with a certain situation and don't compare yours with mine.
I've already said that I have a specific lifestyle that allows me to risk myself.
But in your own lives, you are going to be called to be courageous in small or big ways.
And I hope that my story comes into your mind when you're confronted with those things so that you can do it.
Now, I don't have any donation avenues or shows or anything like that.
All I have is this book.
And I have a few other things like Faraday bags, which you can put your phone in and it cuts off all the signal.
And it's the only Faraday bag in the world that you can personalize.
So you can put your name on it and you can write a funny message.
And we have three pre-made messages, which is, haha, can't hear me now because it cuts off.
So the marketers can't listen to you.
Ha ha, where did I go?
And dear globalist, go track someone else.
If you do have your phone in the Faraday bag at a cafe, you can put it facing up so that it sort of triggers a conversation.
So, yeah, that's me.
I'm doing tours all over Australia with the book.
I actually was supposed to come to America.
We didn't cover this, but my visa got approved and then denied two months later.
Did you know that?
elijah schaffer
I wanted to know about that.
Is there anyone you could share with us what happened or is that?
monica smit
No, no, it's fine.
It's just that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I'm really curious.
monica smit
So there is a, you know, it's quite intriguing and it makes me more interesting to Americans.
So when I do get there, I've got that story again, silver linings.
But look, for Australians to go there, there's something called an ESTA, which is like a visa waiver program.
It makes it really easy for us to go there and it's an automatic system.
Now, I've been to America like four or five times.
So when I applied, I got automatically approved.
My mistake was that I started talking about going to America on social media.
And then my trolls contacted the embassies and told them a little bit about me.
And so they flagged me, I guess.
And then they denied my visa.
And I was supposed to go to the children's health defense with Robert Kennedy Jr. and things like that.
And I was going to do a bit of a tour.
So I got denied.
Now, it's in their right to deny me.
I'll be honest with you.
It is.
But of course, it's nefarious.
It's not normal.
I've been there five times with no problems.
So now I have to go through the proper visa process, which takes up to a year with interviews and things like that.
So I'll probably still be able to go.
But it is, you know, I kind of found it interesting because there are the likes of, you know, David Ike or Alex Jones gets denied entry to countries.
And I was like, I don't feel like I'm in that sphere yet.
But so thank you for the compliment.
You know, that's, that's how I saw it.
elijah schaffer
Well, maybe we can talk after.
I have a lot of government contacts and I know I'm decently well connected to find out exactly what happened.
I actually have a friend who directly helps with visas and things like that.
monica smit
So I love America.
I've spent so much money there.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, maybe we should talk.
monica smit
I'm not wrong.
elijah schaffer
Because yeah, I also have like pretty good immigration lawyers and people that are good friends of mine.
And I really don't want to see you lose that ability to come to the country.
I do know it's pretty bad here as well.
It's the same thing.
It's very hard to get into this country.
It's very easy to get out, but very hard to get back in.
You know what I mean?
So I feel like I feel my heart hurts for you, but let's talk about that after the show and see for a second what happened.
Anyway, Monica, I'm so happy to have you on the show to the whatever thousands something people watching on Rumble as well as on Censored and on Locals.
Locals is the censor-free chat.
I want to read a couple more of the tips that people gave before we head out and just see what they had to say.
We have one from Deb Step said that Monica's book sell 22 and my book is called Extra Chromosome 21.
Thank you.
That's very nice way of calling you retarded.
Kyle M. Tomerich said that he would pay extra if I'd show my breasts on camera.
Thank you.
Mermaid American said that Elijah appreciates us.
People also had somehow, I guess I have shown a nipple on screen.
I know this is going to be disturbing.
Apparently I did show a nipple on screen.
There you go.
I hope you guys send in money now because that was a compromising.
Dev Steph said, thanks Elijah for having Monica on.
She's a true fighter, such a good guest because she speaks with conviction and passion.
And thank you, Monica, for fighting for us, Aussies.
You are a legend.
unidentified
Thank you.
elijah schaffer
What is fantastic?
All right.
That is there.
Thank you guys for watching another episode of Knightly Offensive.
This is the live stream officially from Slightly Offensive while I'm in Australia and I've been here longer than I have preferred, but I'm grateful to God because I had a wonderful and a beautiful baby boy and I love him so much.
My wife used to be my co-host of the show, but now she's a full-time mom duty.
So she's, it's really sad, though.
I'm going to be completely honest because she's like you.
She's like a good girl, but also like a fighter.
Like I fell in love with her because she was working at, this is how I got introduced to her.
Speaking of the Aussie spirit, she was doing the merch booth for Lauren Southern and Stephan Molyneux and they were speaking in Brisbane.
I think it was British, I think it actually might have been Sydney.
But then I saw this video of this girl jumping into a group of Antifa and they were like putting stickers all over her.
And she was like screaming.
She was like into it, like laughing, mocking them.
And I remember she was like mocking them and like mocking, just this like little cute girl was like mocking.
She's real, real thin.
Like real purebred, you know, Aryan stock right there.
Very, well, actually very Germanic, I should say, not Aryan.
unidentified
And she was like, and I was like, I want that.
elijah schaffer
But I got, I did, I got that.
And so like, I've always been really attracted to her, her total spirit of like fighting evil.
And then I remember I took her to a rally in, man, I, what happened to Aussie's have become such pussies now.
There's a lot of people that still have the good.
monica smit
No, we haven't.
You needed to be there in Melbourne.
unidentified
That's what I'm saying.
elijah schaffer
A lot of people haven't, but a lot of people are so sensitive like the U.S.
But I love the fact of like, I remember she like, some Antifa like tried to intimidate her and she started insulting the size of their penises and they got like really defensive.
And I was like, I love this woman.
Like she just like immediately starts like denigrating them.
She's got a small penis.
I'm like, I have a big one.
And he's like, really?
That's interesting.
Do you guys show each other or whatever?
And she was like really ripping into them and they were really getting defensive.
You know what I mean?
And so like, I don't know, something about that.
That's what I want to remind guys.
I'll end with some personal advice since it's the end of this.
A lot of people right now, I don't, are you, are you not married?
You're married.
You're in a state?
unidentified
No.
monica smit
Okay.
elijah schaffer
I'm not, I'm not pawning you off here.
But what I am saying is a lot of people are not getting into relationships because they're unable to find like-minded people.
So you don't have to answer this fully, but you're not in a relationship.
You're not this.
What is your encouragement to people who are looking for somebody like yourself?
And it could be a girl who's looking for a male version who's a fighter too, right?
People who are looking for that person.
Are they still out there?
Are you still out there?
Like, how do people pair up?
Because I believe marriage should be the uniting together of like-minded people under God with a mission and a purpose.
Like, what is your, what is your acknowledgement?
If people want to find people like you, where are they?
How do, how do you?
monica smit
Clearly, I'm not really the person to be giving this advice.
I'm 35 and single.
So, but what I will say is that I have met guys that I could be with just in a different country.
And so that creates a problem.
But it did remind me that it's possible.
And especially when you're in your 30s, things do happen very quickly.
So just like we talked about keeping the faith, like if God wants me to get married in time to have children, he will make it happen.
I don't have to go online.
I don't have to go searching like crazy.
I don't have to be desperate.
It will happen.
And if it's not meant to happen, then it won't happen.
And maybe he doesn't want me to have children.
Maybe he wants me to be a face like this for the rest of my life.
And I need to accept whatever he has to share, whatever he has for me in store.
But definitely don't just don't be, don't be desperate and start doing all these online stuff.
You know, like, I'm not saying online dating is bad.
I'm just saying that if you believe in God, he does not need a website to bring you together with someone.
elijah schaffer
You might just find your wife sticker attacking somebody or getting sticker attacked.
And then you go, hey, I'm going to marry you.
And she's like laughed in my face.
And then we got married a few months later.
monica smit
A few months.
unidentified
Yeah.
monica smit
Wow.
If I was your friend, I would have been like, that's too soon.
But clearly it worked out.
elijah schaffer
So that's what it was right before all the shutdowns and everything.
monica smit
Oh, so it was like a full war kind of thing.
elijah schaffer
It was like, I just felt like we had it.
We had to pull the trigger and it worked.
monica smit
Now, can I leave on a leaving sentiment?
elijah schaffer
Please, let me go ahead and put you full screen here.
Here goes the full sentiment.
And Monica Smith, here you go.
monica smit
I mean, I obviously have a lot to say, but one thing I do want to say is that we need to walk the walk.
Like, if we're not going to walk the walk, then who else is?
So if you are scared about a cashless society, then you need to use cash.
I don't mean on everything.
Of course, if you're buying flights, no one's going to be upset if you use your credit card for that.
But the point is we need to walk the walk, but also we need to be an example of the joy, joy in people that we wish that we could see the rest of the world having.
So if we want a free and harmonious and sovereign citizen style economy and community, we need to be like that.
Now, no one's going to be attracted to a depressing person.
No one.
Okay.
So if you go down too many rabbit holes and you're doom and gloom all the time, no one's going to ask you what makes you tick.
But if you're joyous and happy and positive all the time, eventually those people in your circle will ask you, what are you on?
Because I want some of it.
So the point is, is we need to walk the walk about the kind of life that we want.
And what that means is doing the things that we have conviction on.
And that's why, and I don't want to, I don't want to do a last sales pitch, but I do want to explain how good it feels.
With my book, I was going to use Amazon.
And I'm not saying you can't use Amazon ever, but I had had all the excuses ready to use Amazon.
Like, oh, it's easier to ship.
It's cheaper.
It's going to get the story out there more.
But then I saw people like Catherine Austin Fitz walking the walk with cash and things like that.
And I decided to print it myself, publish it myself and everything myself.
Now, it took a lot of effort to put that in place.
But what I have now is I know where every single cent of my book profits are going.
And that feels good.
So the printer printed over $20,000 worth of protest material for me back in COVID.
And now I get to give him a real job.
And the mom and daughter who does the shipping lives about 20 minutes away.
I'm going there on the way home to say hello and drop off some stuff.
And I'm creating a lifestyle for them.
And I'm just telling you, it feels good to walk the walk.
It's difficult to set up, but then it's really, really good.
So please be the example because if you're not going to be, we're stuffed.
elijah schaffer
And it's only 20 bucks USD.
unidentified
I just know that.
monica smit
Yeah, but it does cost about the same in shipping because we don't use Amazon.
Well, that's the price you pay for.
And let's find the fact that it will come into an audio book, an e-book.
I'm actually reading the audio book at the moment.
unidentified
So Monica Schmidt.
monica smit
Thanks.
elijah schaffer
Thank you so much for coming on.
Anyway, I really appreciate that.
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My name is Elijah Schaefer.
This has been another episode of Nightly Offensive.
Thank you so much to the SOBs and the audience.
Again, we're always hitting record numbers.
We're always bringing in a huge viewership.
And I'm really happy because we're able to do that without bullshitting you guys.
So I have a lot of friends who get a lot more views and they're full of shit.
And you know what advice they give me all the time?
Why don't you just stop speaking the truth so much?
Why don't you censure yourself more?
You know, you can have this nice house.
You could hire all these women and you can do this and you can do that.
Guess what?
Fuck you.
I don't want that.
I don't want any of that.
You know what I want?
I want a clear conscience.
I want to go to bed at night knowing that I have a purpose.
I want to wake up every morning knowing that I have a determination.
I have a start and an end point.
I want to be able to care about what I do and I want to believe in what I do and know that no matter what happens that I'm not going to capitulate and I'm looking for the signs of the time and no money or opportunity is going to get in the way of that.
And even if we won't invite OnlyFans Girls on for views, even if we won't, you know, convert religions or do whatever is popular or move in, you know, move in a direction that will get us more views.
I do not care because the truth sets us free.
And you guys are truth seekers.
Thank you so much again for watching.
Have a great rest of the week.
And as always, thank you to my guest, who has been lovely and wonderful, Monica Smith.
You can get her book, Cell22.
Link is in bio.
Have a great rest of the week.
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