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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Ireland, the great and powerful all, knows why you have come.
You gotta say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Showtime!
And now, Reality Rance with Jason Burmese.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Good morning, everybody.
It is Reality Rance.
I am Jason Burmese.
This is Red Voice Media.
We've got a lot of talk, a lot to talk about.
We're going to be talking about egg prices.
They're through the roof.
I've been talking about this for some weeks at least, if not months, right?
Weeks at least.
As soon as I saw the average dozen, well over $4, not the organic stuff, I'm like, uh-oh.
Uh-oh, here we go.
Here comes that massive inflation everybody was talking about.
Scrolling through my feed last night, and somebody had this post of, I don't know, had to be a girl in either her late 20s or her early 30s, basically discussing how her and her partner doesn't identify who that partner is, very 2023, make about 120 grand a year, did all the right things.
All right, that's a six-figure plus.
After taxes, you're looking at 70, 80K.
And they're paycheck to paycheck.
Now, I don't know what area she's living in because honestly, you could be making six figures.
And if you live in Manhattan, forget about it.
Who cares?
Six whoop.
Well, whoopa do.
What a nightmare.
What a nightmare.
And what I liked about the video, or what caught my attention rather, was that essentially, on top of talking about the paycheck to paycheck, the six figures plus, two people, she went through a list of things that she got at the grocery store that at the end of the day was like 70 big ones.
70 bucks.
And just like in the beginning of the COVID 1984 nightmare, all of a sudden your social media feed was just inundated with the toilet paper memes, right?
Same thing is happening with the Eggy Waggies.
It's every, you can't, you know, I know what I got.
You know, some people showing dozen eggs like they're drug dealers.
I've never been a big meme guy, but they're out there.
They're out there.
You're seeing them.
And it's very real.
Even the Tuckens last night had his, it was funny because he had the chicken person on.
It's, you know, some younger one, probably in the same late 20s to early 30s as a person I watched on a video.
She actually said S-H-I-T on air.
And I noticed they let that fly on another interview he did that's now airing there.
It's okay to say that apparently now.
But then I saw him censor it somewhere else on Fox News.
So who knows?
Who really cares?
I'm kind of getting off.
It is reality rants, so we get to rant a little bit here.
My point being is the narrative is, ooh, the avian flu.
No, Dig deeper.
The government sets the price of eggs.
Now, you can have a contrived agenda where you've got to slaughter a bunch of chickens and then all of a sudden you have artificial scarcity.
But the truth of the matter is, in my opinion, that eggs have been targeted because they're awesome for you.
They are a numero uno.
What do I mean by that?
You look at what an egg can do for you and how it should be a staple of just about any diet out there where you're really serious about getting the good type of fats and proteins and enzymes, you name it.
That's one of the reasons they targeted Atkins, right?
Atkins was like, bacon and eggs, baby.
Get in there.
Grind in those eggs.
And they're dirt cheap.
Now, you can go without other forms of protein.
Everybody's like, well, what kind of protein should I have?
You know, they talk about the vegan stuff.
I know a lot of vegans don't like the egg stuff.
Take it back a minute.
If you wanted to be a vegetarian and still eat eggs, you'd have a really good source of protein and beyond.
Okay?
And a very cheap one at that.
Wouldn't have all the problems with soy, etc., and so many other protein substitutes.
And there's other ways to get it.
Don't get me wrong.
I'm not trying to bash anybody because the last thing you want is if you're eating meat to eat this highly, highly, highly processed stuff that really can barely be classified as meat when you're getting it in the form of a fast food burger, right?
And that's why, you know, even getting the ground beef now from the store is rather questionable.
And I'm very happy that I'm dealing with the farms.
There's always a little bit different of a farm taste.
But whether you get like organic grass-fed beef or not, you get it directly from the farm.
Tastes a little different.
Tastes a little different.
So, you know, I wanted to leave the egg story, not only because it's hot, but I think that this, again, is it's not just you will eat Zibugs and Zimits is bad.
It's that we want to price you out.
We want to price you out of eggs of all.
For God's sake, people, they're pricing you out of eggs.
And I've talked about it in the past, but I can't emphasize it enough.
You know, only a few years ago, just a few short, memorable years ago, I go to my gas station.
All right.
Go over there, going to pick up a couple of the Easywider, straight up blunt wraps.
I don't like sugar in my blunt wrap.
And I could pick up a dozen eggs for 99 cents at the gas station.
When I venture over to Aldi's, which is where I bought my king-size mattress, by the way, great purchase, amazing sale.
Temper-Pedic, Hole 9.
Got it on sale after the facts clearance.
Just such a bargain you couldn't believe.
Got to throw that in there.
As low as 49 cents a dozen.
We're at over 49 cents an egg in many cases, in many places, right now.
That's reality.
That's not an 8% hike on bills.
Rents have gone up.
The average price of gas is still way up from where it was just a few short years ago.
And there's something that does fluctuate because you remember they really upped the ante on gas in that same time that they were blowing out the economy back in that 2005 to 2008 range, right?
Everybody was talking about $5 a gallon gas.
And basically, a lot of people were just happy that we hadn't gone into like a draft situation because there was so much fear-mongering even after Iraq, etc.
You're just kind of willing to accept it.
And slowly but surely it trickled down, down, down to where when Trump was in there, hate him or love him, under $2.
Under $2, the norm.
That's just something that's real.
You can easily point out.
And I got quite a few clips.
If you watched the program yesterday, hopefully you came over to the premium end.
If you didn't get to come over to the premium end, I know there were some problems with the pod bean.
Hopefully, we're not having those today.
But I did put the entire thing up over at Pod Bean so you can at least listen to it.
Because a lot of the clips, a lot of stuff I would have loved to play in the first hour.
Nope.
Can't do it.
Not allowed.
New, And I think I'm playing with fire just playing this clip here.
But I think it's necessary.
And why do I think it's necessary?
Well, number one, when we talk about Moderna in general and this guy Borla, I have three clips that I want to play a Borla, but two of them I know right away I will get taken down just for playing the clips of what he's saying.
I don't even know if I can, I have to comment on them.
I think I can get away with playing this clip right here where you have, I mean, it's just the Moderna CEO.
Actually, I'm not even sure this is Borla.
This could be Bancell.
I always confuse them because they look extremely similar.
Okay.
So Borla and Bansell look extremely similar.
So this is a clip where this guy's talking about another mRNA product, all right, that they can inject into your heart.
And it just, it's a miracle for those with heart issues.
What are the chances?
And the interviewer goes, you know, you guys didn't have any products out there that were making any money because none of them had been approved, not any products before this.
Isn't it ironic that that one product has now allowed you to make this other product?
This is the upside down we live in.
So I'm going to just play this clip and let it kind of speak for itself.
As you see, cardiology, we have now in a clinic a super exciting program when we inject mRNA in people's heart after a heart attack to grow back new blood vessel to help revascularize the heart.
And by the way, I think I did this.
I'm going to, you know, he's talking about shooting them up, mRNA, revascularizing the heart.
Bansell and Borla look so much alike.
So I think I messed this up on Timcast too, because I'm going to play the clip I was referring to on Timcast, and it was also Bancell.
Why do these cutout guys look the same?
Borla's the Pfizer guy.
I mean, so again, here we go.
He's telling you now, we got this new awesome mRNA product.
I want everybody to listen closely.
New top of the line mRNA product we're just going to inject into your heart now.
Isn't that great?
Best thing since breakfast.
Love this stuff.
Love it.
As you say, cardiology.
We are now in a clinic a super exciting program when we inject mRNA in people's heart after a heart attack to grow back new blood vessels to help revascularize the heart.
So it's a bit like science fiction and medicine, but that's what is really exciting to me.
But the other side of this is that right now, Moderna, though it has this pipeline, has one commercial product, and that's the Spike Fax.
That's the actual COVID vaccination.
So that's the irony of COVID: it really has, in some ways, allowed you to go and develop these other areas because of the revenues that came through the door.
You're 100% right.
You're 100% right.
We don't have any other products.
But that doesn't matter when you partner with the Defense Department.
We went hard on this in the second hour.
Moderna was basically a shell company for the Defense Department.
It would not exist without the Defense Department.
That's what all of this was.
All of it.
Not some of it.
All of it.
Everything was Defense Department run.
That guy is a mouthpiece for the Defense Department talking points.
So I want you to understand what he just said.
There's my brother talking about eggs, by the way, 565 in upstate New York.
For a regular dozen, guys.
That's not the organic dozen, by the way.
I used to get the crates of eggs, the 60 spot, the 60 spot.
I mean, what was it?
They were under $2 or $3 a dozen out of that $60, and you get, what, $5 dozen almost?
Yeah, you get 50, you get $5,000.
It's like $12, $13.
So I just want to reiterate what we just heard.
The guy whose company who had no products to sell at all a decade ago or even before all this that partnered with DARPA now eight or so years, or I guess you say nine years ago, almost nine.
I mean, October.
So you're looking at another nine months from now.
Okay.
So less than a decade ago, they partnered with the Defense Department.
Numbers And Engagement00:13:25
They still don't have any products on the market at all.
That's zero.
They're making no money whatsoever.
Can you imagine if I was like, look, let's start a company.
We're not going to make any money for like a decade.
And in order to make money, we're going to have to partner with the Defense Department.
Sounds legit.
Oh, give me your money.
But we're not going to make a profit for like a here.
Take it.
Take it all.
And actually, yesterday, when I was a guest on Making Sense of the Madness, there was a woman on, Sasha Lemp.
I got to get her on this program.
In fact, if Ray's listening out there, I don't know how to get in touch with her, but I'd love to get her for maybe an hour plus.
She's somebody, let's see, what's her name?
Sasha Latapova.
And she was talking about the Defense Department contracts and really how this whole thing was run.
She's an insider, okay?
She's in big pharma for years and years and years as an executive, saw how things worked, was very alarmed finding out all these Defense Department contracting.
So you're not making any money.
You don't got any products.
Don't worry.
Your Defense Department run.
Then the next product that you're putting out there commercially, because now mRNA didn't have to go through all the scrutiny and trials it would without the Defense Department and the emergency authorization use, etc.
The next thing they're talking to you about is an injectable after heart attacks.
Man, am I going to be brave enough?
I think I'm going to be brave enough to dare and play this clip.
I want to show everybody here.
I'm not saying this because I don't believe in any kind of a leak.
We've already discussed this.
All right, but you see this DNA.
Well, two and a half years after they partner with the Defense Department, all of a sudden they've patented this drug that has this DNA link to the you know what.
And not the shoddy shot, the actual daily deal.
So I want to play that clip right here.
And by the way, this guy, same dude, Bansel, doesn't deny just like, oh, our scientists are looking into it.
Well, thank you so much for your scientists for looking into it.
That is just, that is fantastic of you.
I'm sure they're looking thoroughly.
Now scientists find the virus contains a tiny chunk of DNA that matches sequence patented by Moderna three years before the pandemic began.
Your reaction, Stefan.
What can you tell us?
So my scientists are looking into those data to see how accurate they are or not.
As I've said before, the hypothesis of an escape from a lab by an accident is possible.
You know, human makes mistakes.
So is it possible that the Wuan Lab in China was working on viruses enhancement or gene modification, and then there was an accident where somebody was infected in the lab and then infected their families and friends?
It is possible on the claim you just mentioned, the scientists are analyzing to know if it's real or not.
I love the smirkles throughout.
Oh, it could be real.
Have we gotten a follow-up on this one from Bansell?
I don't think we have.
And the other thing is, it's the talking point of the other narrative you're allowed to talk about.
The leak narrative.
Leaky leak.
Lot more to talk about than the leakings.
All right?
Just want to put that out there.
And I'm sorry, I'm not a leak guy.
I'm not leakaroo.
No.
I mean, look at the smug look on this dude's face.
Yeah.
I mean, I was struck by the line, it matched a genetic sequence patented by Moderna for cancer research purposes, Stefan.
Yeah, and that's the type of things that the team is looking at very carefully to know is it's real or not.
Yeah, well, you know, that's the type of thing, you know, the one in three trillion chance or one in trillions that it could be, you know, natural and just a mistake.
And it's a coinky dink.
It's coinky ding time.
Oh boy.
All right.
So before I move on to a bunch of stories that I got lined up here, and we'll hit those.
Thumbs up, subscribe, and share, especially if you're over on YouTube and Rumble.
If you're not watching on Rumble, let's grow the Rumble, guys.
Please, let's hit another audience.
Been kind of stale on the Rumble.
Those are the links that I need you to put out.
Look, YouTube, we've now surpassed the follower count on YouTube via Rockfin.
That should tell you all you need to know about how suppressed I am for real.
And this isn't me crying about it.
You look at my numbers.
Okay.
I'm going to actually, why not put those up right now?
So people understand this is what shadow banning looks like.
You look at my numbers and my analytics, and you look at what an average YouTube channel that has a ton of subscribers would froth at the mouth, froth at the mouth for the like-dislike ratio.
You look at even my oh, we gotta bring that over because I've got it cropped out here.
Brant right there for everybody.
Okay, and if you look at my like-to-dislike ratio here in the corner, 90, almost 99% right there.
97.6.
That's a low ball on one of my Muskernuts videos there.
98, 99.
I don't think that we've ever, yeah, there's 96.9.
I don't think we've ever ducked below.
I think with one of the McGregor videos early on, and we might actually hit that because there's a new grotesque Conor McGregor story.
And again, the McGregor stuff I hit, just so everybody knows, there's a plethora of evidence out there, a vast amount of evidence that I happen to believe that makes it pretty abundantly clear that Connor McGregor, who makes Disney a lot of money through ESPN, and you notice how you're not allowed to talk about Dana White on ESPN, that the media didn't blow everything up after the video of him smacking his wife.
No matter what you think about it, the media response is what I'm talking about.
That's a microcosm for what they've done with McGregor, which is a microcosm for how the world works, where there's all this evidence that he is a brutal, violent, serial rapist.
Let me say it again: a brutal, violent serial rapist.
But he makes the mouse ears a lot of money, a whole lot of cash.
So that gets pushed.
McGregor's allowed to have his Mac Life YouTube channel.
That gets promoted.
They're talking MMA.
I mean, look at the numbers here: 99, 99, 98, 98.
There's 100%.
100% on that one.
Again, it should tell you all you need to know.
All you need to know.
Okay?
So you look at this, and I mean, boom.
100% over here.
These are just, that's not even the live stuff.
Let's look at like yesterday.
Right now we got 100% likes.
99.3 yesterday.
99.3.
97.2 on Mixed Marshall Mindset.
These numbers and the engagement that people actually watch, like if you go into, I think it's here.
We'll do full analytics.
I mean, it's not like, not like we're monetized.
Estimated revenue, three cents.
No, we don't get three cents here.
Wow, we've grown by 50 subscribers.
50 subscribers.
Wow, that's just so awesome.
Let's see.
Where's the average time on watching?
There it is.
Average view durations.
And most of the stuff I'm now putting up are like an hour.
It's almost 20 minutes.
Anyone will tell you above a three on an impression click-through rate is amazing.
I'm not allowed to grow on this channel.
All right, that's the type of suppression we're under all the time because we talk about brain implants to treat depression and how that's no bueno.
How we point out that Moderna wasn't making any money, is backed by the Defense Department.
All of a sudden, is making big scratchola, and their next mRNA product is going to be an internal hate and live shot in the old heart.
Isn't that great?
It's good times.
Don't worry, I'm sure that the World Economic Forum will tell you it's the best thing since breakfast.
I am getting a text message or just DMs.
I am getting a DM from my girlfriend, and I know what it is because she was telling me that she was working on this story last night.
I think it is an important story.
So we're carrying it over at Red Voice Media.
I've known about this for a while.
And that's not to say that I'm suppressing this or any of that stuff, but that this was really a story for Alicia to put out there.
Alicia Powell, who's been covering January 6th, one of the few people out there, along with the Gateway pundit.
And listen, I've already told you what I think.
I think those people that are on trial right now are going to be found guilty.
I think that they're going to get long jail sentences.
It's going to be paraded around the media, and their best hope is going to be for that via appeal.
And Joe Biggs is one of those people.
And Alicia has been not only talking, you know, she visited Biggs last week, I believe it was, but been talking to the lawyers for Biggs and others for quite some time.
So this is probably something that is going to end up going viral, and you're going to be hearing about it.
And you heard it here first over at Red Voice Media and on Reality Rants in the Morning.
But the lawyer that represents Biggs, you know, and I know some other things behind the scenes that doesn't make me think he's a good guy and really makes me.
I don't really like you, buddy.
Let me just say that.
This is what he had to say about Ashley Babbitt.
I'm going to let you let you check it out.
And when I saw the picture, I thought it was a great shot, and I'm glad that he's serious.
I'm glad she died.
I think she's a dumbass for what she did.
Banging on the door?
She's like a common criminal.
That's the person that's supposed to be representing Joe Biggs.
Okay?
This is the defense attorney.
Okay.
He's saying he's glad Ashley Babbitt died and he's serious.
Let's play it again for you.
And when I saw the picture, I thought it was a great shot.
And I'm glad it was serious.
I'm glad she died.
I think she's a dumbass room.
Did you see this number of what she did?
Banging on the door?
She's like a common criminal.
Look, man.
I'm going to say this.
I'm going to say it.
And I've said the same thing again and again and again.
I'm going to continue to say it.
If you broke the law on January 6th, if you destroyed property, you should have been charged with the destruction of property.
If you actually broke an entering, okay?
In other words, you actually ran through, you were not let in, you should be charged with breaking and entering.
Okay, so Ashley Babbitt, as far as I can tell, is guilty of perhaps some property destruction and perhaps breaking and entering.
Okay, did not deserve to have any type of lethal or even quote-unquote less lethal force where you would take a rubber bullet or a beanbag or anything like that and shoot it at her.
Did not deserve to be executed.
And I know that I would not want to be represented by somebody who is saying great shot on a shot that killed a woman who was protesting what she believed to be a rigged election.
Joe Biden's Military Talking Points00:15:23
And I know a lot of you out there believe the same thing.
So it's now up there.
It's over at Red Voice Media.
You can go check out the audio.
At Red Voice News is the Twitter for them as well.
So this is the person that's, you know, is repping Biggs.
If you think that's a good thing, we're probably in disagreement on that one.
Probably in disagreement on that one.
All right.
Before we go down the line of these stories, I did not yesterday go down the line on all these different U.S. representatives that are going to be meeting over at Davos and Davioso.
Okay, and we're days away over in Switzerland.
Not a shocker.
John F. Kerry, establishment man, is going to be there.
Not a shocker at all, right?
I think we all know that.
John Kerry, way more, way more to do with what's going on with the great reset agenda, what's going on with this country, both foreign and domestically, period, than Joe Biden.
John Kerry does more in a week, all right, than Joe Biden, like real stuff, talking to people, the diplomacy, going to meet heads of state and heads of business to grease the wheels on behalf of this agenda.
He's done more in a week than Joe Biden has done the entire presidency because Joe Biden can't talk.
Okay, Joe Biden can barely stand up there and read off a prompter for 10 minutes.
All right, Joe Biden doesn't run anything.
Joe Biden given talking points.
Joe Biden used to be that guy.
He used to be like the John Kerry kind of guy.
John Kerry has just chosen basically for his whole political career to stretch out after he threw the election in 2004 against his distant cousin on both sides, George Bush.
Okay?
After he was put as an establishment candidate to lose.
And he accepted that role.
He said, I like that role.
Give me some kind of global ambassadorship, some czarship, right?
Let me grease the wheels behind the scenes.
I like that.
I like riding on private jets.
You understand?
So, John Kerry, the special presidential envoy for climate of the United States of America.
Again, Kerry actually does a lot.
He does, just like Joe used to do big-time corrupt dealings in the Ukraine before he had scrambled brains, eggs Benedict Arnold style.
Okay.
Before that, I mean, he was always eggs Benedict Arnold, right?
If you actually look at the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and freedom, this is the how I learned to love the new world order dude.
This is the guy.
Okay?
Hey, it's Joey B over here.
Dennis Kucinich.
You know what I like about him?
I like his wife.
Oh, yeah.
Azelinski.
Azelinsko.
Yo, this prosecutor going after my son.
You want that billion dollars?
No, He's out.
He's out, chief.
Oh, you can call president all you want, buddy.
I'm on a plane a little while.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Well, son of a bitch.
When he could speak, that's who Joe Biden was.
Okay?
He had other things to talk about.
They used to put Joe out there for issues of foreign policy in the Middle East.
You know, he'd have those establishment viewpoints on the war of terror.
He'd be that guy.
He'd be a hard guy on crime.
You know, that front.
Always a backdoor business wheel and dealing type of dude.
So he used, that's why, again, he was chosen as a Barack Obama.
Okay, the Barack star, Barry Sotero's running mate.
He's chosen, selected.
Joey B. put him out there.
So John Kerry, he's going to be going there.
Let's see.
Catherine Ty, United States Trade Representative.
Martin J. Walsh, Secretary of Labor of the United States, going to be there.
Isn't that lovely?
Samantha Power, the administrator for the U.S. Agency of International Development.
Look at all these people, man.
They really, it makes me want to puke.
Avril Haynes, U.S. Director of National Intelligence.
Christopher Ray, Director of the FBI.
Brian Kemp, Governor of the State of Georgia.
Georgia.
Oh, Georgia.
Joe just stole an election.
Oh, did they?
Can't say that.
Can't say that was the governorship, wasn't it, that they screwed Walker out of with Warnock?
Or was that a senator race?
You see, I can make mistakes, guys.
I'm not sure.
I'm sure you'll correct me in the comments.
And by the way, over 200 watching.
Can we get 150 thumbs upper?
Can we get the thumbs up?
Can we get you over to Rumble?
Can we get you subscribing over at redvoicemedia.com/slash uncensored or slash Jason for that second hour?
50 or no, I'm sorry, it's a dollar for the first 10 days or something, or the first week or something like that.
And then it's $10 a month or $100 for the year.
You get the second hour live.
But even if you don't come on over and you get the second hour from two weeks, it goes free anyway.
Lots of great interviews, lots of great watch-alongs.
I think we're relative, you know, we're relevant every single day here because we're looking at history and historical connotations.
It was a Senate seat.
Thank you so much.
See, we make mistakes.
We make mistakes.
And by the way, I saw somebody asking when I was going to be speaking in Tennessee.
That is coming up the 20th, I believe, and the 21st.
I'm going to have Clay Clark on this weekend.
So I think we're going to be playing that interview on Monday.
So this weekend, I think I'm going to know the time and day that I'm actually going to be speaking over there.
For those that still want to make it out and see my next speech, which is going to be Muskernuts Heavy.
Got to be heavy on the Muskernuts.
Got to be heavy on the Muskernuts.
Brian Kemp, the governor of the state of Georgia.
We just said that.
Christopher A. Kuhn, senator from Delaware.
Oh, where Joey B cut his teeth.
Senator from Delaware.
A lot of money laundering going on in Delaware, folks, just letting you know.
And by the way, this whole Joe Biden story with the classified documents, I told you that there was going to be more than the first dump.
Go watch Mixed Marshall Mindset when we first discussed it on Monday.
Now there's more documents.
And I told you that it would be a problem if indeed they had been there for years before when he was not the president of the United States.
Otherwise, it isn't a problem.
And it looks like they're saying that's the case as well.
And I also told you that this more than likely looks like a setup so that they can somehow get him out of office without having to admit he's been a senile old poopy pants puppet for the entire duration of his administration.
Darrell Issa, he's a real piece of work, Congressman from California.
Gregory W. Meeks, Congressman from New York, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of the state of Michigan.
That should warm everybody's heart that Whitmer and yes, J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, are going.
Just that should make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
They're two of the top-tier premier governors out there.
You know, no authoritarianism in them.
No bad policy in them.
James Reese, senator from Idaho.
Joe Manchin going.
And that's really to grease the wheels with Manchin.
Manchin realizes how devastating this agenda is, and he's not fully sold on totally and completely eviscerating everything that was America.
You know, they want him here to ensure that he's on that train.
Kristen Cinema, oh, the independent, the Bilderberg princess is going.
Keep an eye on cinema.
They are trying to fast-track that woman into political superstardom.
Oh, she's the common sense independent from Arizona.
Checks all the boxes.
LGPTQ plus Elemental P.O., all of it.
Maria Cantwell, Senator from Washington.
Maria Elvira Salazar, Congresswoman from Florida.
Mike Gallagher, Congressman from Wisconsin.
Mike Sheriff, Congressman from New Jersey.
And Seth Moulton, Congressman from Massachusetts.
Those are your United States representatives over at the WEF 2023.
Treasonous.
Treasonous.
Remember, they're just the public face of the agenda.
They're just the mouthpiece.
They're not the movers and the shakers and the people behind the scenes.
And the people behind the scenes are people.
You know, I talk about some names, right?
I'm sure there's a bunch of names out there that I'm never going to know.
And this segment from Invisible Empire, I'm often talking about Bernaysian talking points.
I mean, you look at Moderna, okay, and the Defense Department partnership.
How is that possible?
Through a psychological warfare campaign masked in a thing called public relations, invented by the godfather of propaganda, Edward Bernays.
And there's a segment in my film, Invisible Empire: A New World Order Define, that we're going to play right now that I think is rather important.
Okay.
And this segment is right after we allow Dwight Eisenhower to talk about the military-industrial complex, which is extremely important.
But we've done a watch along with that entire speech recently.
So we're not going to play that part of the film.
We are going to play from the subsection where Peter Dale Scott, the guy that came up with the term deep state, by the way, yeah, leftist progressive.
Oh my goodness.
Is he one of those filthy Democrats, Jason?
He might be.
I can't believe Peter's still around.
He's a national treasure, and he's somebody who I appreciate for a multitude of reasons.
And here he tells you kind of the society and where its direction went after World War II in the 50s.
Okay.
And one of the really important things about this is that I bridge the gap from that into Bernays and his book, Propaganda.
So we're just going to play this subsection, and then we're going to play Bernays in his later years explaining to you how it works.
All right.
And how media campaigns work and how you're able to take hold of the public consciousness and socially engineer certain things.
We are really, they socially engineer certain things.
Jason, this sounds wild.
America went into a major mobilization, revived its defense industries, and we saw the civilian economy of America more and more skewed through the 50s.
Already in Eisenhower's time, he could see it coming that you were getting a larger and larger defense military component of the economy, which, unlike the rest of the economy, was very, very centrally organized about lobbying for more and more new weapons.
It was the political skills of this military-industrial complex, which I think Eisenhower was really warning us about, and rightly, there is a military-industrial complex.
Today, we see a situation where the civilian economy is really in tatters.
And by the way, now that military-industrial complex has moved into the big pharmaceutical arena, illegal drug dealing.
That's why you have the Department of Defense teaming up with not only Moderna, Moderna was just the big dog, the one that they really wanted to use as their vehicle, right?
If you look at it, that was their original press release, but their strategic collaborators, okay, are right here, right in your face.
AstraZeneca, Merck, Vertex, BARTA.
There's the Defense Department right there.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Karolinska Institute, and University Hospital, and the Institute Pastor, right there.
This is Moderna's own webpage.
This is an extension of what's being talked about via the military-industrial complex and Peter Dale Scott.
And most of our civilian production has gone overseas to third world countries.
What do we export?
Our biggest export practically is garbage.
But apart from garbage, we export military equipment.
We have a special act which subsidizes, makes it possible for countries abroad to buy our armaments because it's too expensive to produce them for one country only.
So we have become a very efficient military-industrial complex, but the civilian economy is only a ghost of what it used to be.
And this has terrible consequences for democracy because it means that the power of this lobby is now sort of dominating what goes on in Washington.
Through multinational corporations, global intelligence networks, out-of-control banksters, all under the veil of national security and black operations, the global elite have consolidated power on a massive scale over the last several decades.
You see, Global corporations not only fund and develop large technological and military projects here and abroad, they also own the consumer industry and production, as well as all of the important media.
Ingreza And Taboo Breakdown00:08:53
By owning the vast majority of what we hear and see on a daily basis, we have been manipulated on a mass scale as to regards to what we believe and desire, both socially and politically.
Edward Bernays, the nephew of world-famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, would study group dynamics and become the father of public relations.
He authored the book Propaganda in 1928.
In it, he described how to intelligently and consciously manipulate the habits and opinions of the masses within a democratic society.
He went on to state that those who harness this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government and are the true ruling power.
It is they who pull the wires, which control the public mind, who harness old social forces and contrive new ways to bind and guide the world.
The average American is distracted, mindless, worried about minuscule things, celebrities as if it was their own family members.
And this is by design, because the powers that be, who own the media, know how our brains work.
They know scientifically how the human mind functions.
They know about sociology.
And they are using the media and have used the media for decades now to entertain people with issues that don't really matter.
When you have the big news networks covering celebrity issues as if it's the most important thing, it becomes the most important thing.
And this is not by accident.
This is to keep us out of the way.
And by the way, right now, there's probably no better example of that, even in our media, but certainly internationally than the Harry and Megan thing.
Who cares?
Let's start talking about the real crimes of the royal family.
I don't care when Harry got in Xbox.
I don't care who took his virginity, quite frankly.
I just don't care.
Right?
I care about the big stuff, like why he was wearing a Nazi outfit.
I care about the big stuff that he thinks he was there for spare parts.
I care about the big stuff where, you know, his dad wondered if it was even his kid, because that just, again, shows you the reality of the corruption.
But that's not even the really big stuff.
Right?
There's way bigger stuff when we get to that family.
All right?
And when I talk about you getting drugged up, I want to show you some modern Bernesian propaganda and then show the old man, you know, long after he was the guy in the picture and he wrote that book, bragging about how he made it socially acceptable for women to smoke.
And that was part of the deal.
And right now, I have these two clips from Big Pharma.
You look at the social acceptability of this in Grezza.
All right, now this is for your tremors from the medication that's supposed to make you less depressed.
So this is, first of all, you have your antidepressant medication.
And then a lot of times you have antidepressant medication that goes on top of your antidepressant medication, and then it's working so great or not so great, but you start to shake.
And that's where Ingreza comes in.
Right?
Abilify was the, I believe, the antidepressant medication on top of your antidepressant medication.
So let's watch this Ingreza commercial together.
And then I've got another commercial for you, which is on birth control.
And it's also teaching you social norms on top of getting you ready to not have children.
It's telling you basically you're going to mask up for the rest of your life and robots are going to take your jobs because that's all part of the agenda along with drugging you up.
But here's the Ingreza commercial.
You've been taking mental health meds and your mind is finally in a better place.
Except now you have uncontrollable body movements.
Yeah, you're finally doing a little.
Your mind's finally doing great.
You just are, you just physically don't look so good.
Called tardive dyskinesia, TD.
And it can seem like that's all people see.
Some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain.
Wow.
I mean, yeah, you're creating abnormal by definition because it's not happening naturally.
Dopamine signals in the brain.
How it works is not fully understood.
But we'll do it anyway.
How it works, we're not sure.
We've got more drugs for you.
Ingreza is thought to reduce that signal.
We think it reduces that signal.
We're not sure.
We're going to use Bernaysian talking points.
That's why you'll be led with Bernays.
And language to get you to socially accept this drug.
Like, this is a solution.
We think it does this.
We don't know how it works, but we think it does this.
Ingressa is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with TD movements in the face and body.
People taking Ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds.
Don't take Ingreza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients.
Ingreza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness.
Don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how Ingreza affects you.
Other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements.
So, you know, you're going to take the medicine that supposedly makes you stop shaking and have involuntary movements, but one of the side effects is that you might start shaking and having involuntary movements.
But we think, we think that it disrupts the dopamine signals in your brain that we don't understand.
Okay.
Sure.
Am I allowed to question this?
As somebody who has independent thought.
So we're going to wrap up the Ingreza commercial.
And then we're going to get to the Kylena TV commercial.
And then we're going to wrap the last hour or the first hour into the next hour up in a nice little tiny bow with this clip I think we've played like once of old man Bernays.
So again, you're going to take the medicine to stop the shaking and the weird movements that could give you shaking and weird movements.
Focus more on you.
Ask your doctor about Ingreza.
It's simple.
One pill, once daily.
Number one prescribed for TD.
Learn how you could pay as little as zero dollars at Ingreza.com.
Great.
When it comes to birth control, you should go with what makes sense for your life and your body.
Oh, there it is.
Yeah.
You know, you saw me dancing.
That's what I need.
That you're alone at your school, I would imagine, or your lab, where they've got a robot that's going to replace you, and you'll dance along too because it's time to get your birth control.
I mean, and if pregnancy isn't what you want right now, meet Kylena, the lowest hormone five-year IUD, one Kylena, up to five years of pregnancy prevention with no daily pills to remember.
It's reliable, low-maintenance birth control on your terms.
Don't use Kylena if you have a pelvic infection, get infections easily, or have certain cancers.
So, again, now you're in a hallway.
You know, again, you're going to mask up forever.
You're at a restaurant, you're going to mask up forever, but especially when you're alone with a robot.
Okay?
Less than 1% of users get a serious infection called PID.
If you have pelvic or stomach pain, or if Kylena comes out, talk to your healthcare professional.
Kylena may attach to or go through the uterus.
Pregnancy with Kylena is uncommon, but can be life-threatening and may cause loss of pregnancy or fertility.
Ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear.
Bleeding and spotting may increase in the first three to six months and remain irregular.
Periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or may stop.
Kylena does not protect against HIV or STDs.
Ask your healthcare professional if Kylena makes sense for you.
So, again, birth control now comes with a message of automation and masking up.
And let's just throw it in there: if you take this, there's a chance that your fertility might be screwed for life.
Cigarettes as Torches of Freedom00:07:46
Just now, ladies and gentlemen, Edward Bernays.
One day, Mr. George Hill, president of the American Tobacco Company, or the largest, maybe the largest tobacco company expanded at that time, called me in and said we're losing half of our market.
And I said, Why, Mr. Hill?
He said, There's a taboo of men, there's a taboo by men that does not permit women to smoke, either in public or even at home.
What can we do about breaking down that taboo?
I said, Have I your permission to see a psychoanalyst?
He said, What did it cost?
I said, Let me ask.
So I called up Dr. Brill, who is one of the great disciples of my uncle Sigmund Freud.
One of the great disciples of my uncle Sigmund Freud.
And you notice this also brings us into an age of psychological warfare.
He wants a psychoanalyst.
How do we hit at the very heart of the culture?
Said, what'll it cost, Dr. Brill, for me to have a little conference with you on a question that is of importance to the people whom I'm working with?
And he said, $125, which at today's purchasing power would be about 20 times that, 20 times that.
So I went to Dr. Brill and I asked him what cigarettes meant to women.
And let me say in parenthesis that cigarettes at that time were not regarded as dangerous to your health because that had not been found out yet.
In fact, they were regarded as symbols of manhood.
Little boys smoked them to prove that they were older than they were.
And they were regarded as symbols of importance in the society, giving pleasure and so on.
So I went to Dr. Brill and asked him what cigarettes meant to women.
And he answered very quickly: cigarettes are torches of freedom to women.
They want to smoke to dramatize man's taboo against women by not permitting them to smoke.
Torches of freedom going against the social mores of today.
Right?
It's about freedom and empowerment.
Smoking cigarettes is about freedom and empowerment.
And that's why they want to smoke.
And then he added as an afterthought: and they titillate the erogenous zones of the lips.
Here I had my $125 worth of knowledge.
What could I do with that information?
I decided that there were two days of freedom in the United States.
One was July 4th, political freedom, but that was no good because people were in the country using firecrackers to celebrate the day they were permitted at that time.
This was some 50 years ago.
The other day was Freedom Of The Spirit, easter sunday, and it occurred to me that any young debutante who was aware of the times and of herself as a woman being discriminated against would be delighted to walk in the easter parade with her beau to dramatize the idea that cigarettes were indeed
torches of freedom and to validate and to invalidate the taboo against women smoking.
So I called up a debutante friend of mine, asked her to get another friend and two young men whom they liked, and I also instructed them on how to give information about what they did to the newsreels,
weekly newsreels, to the newspapers, to the three important press associations, the AP, the United Press, and International News Service.
So I created an image, I gave the image talking points, and I had them engage with the media at the time.
And to walk from 34th Street to 57th and back and forth, lighting torches of freedom to protest man's inhumanity to women by a taboo against smoking.
Next morning, there wasn't a newspaper in the United States.
Even the New York Times had a front-page story.
Debutants light torches of freedom to protest man's inhumanity to women by a taboo against smoking.
Look how proud he is, too.
And it's wash, rinse, repeat.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Brainwash, rinse, repeat for this model that's constantly being utilized, has been refined to a level that most of us cannot imagine.
And then on top of that is coupled with massive censorship, real disinformation, real misinformation, okay?
And an era of mind control we have never seen on the planet, in my opinion, the creation of a post-truth world.
This guy is essential to that, at the crux of it.
Lighting cigarettes in their walk.
The interesting thing to me was that within three days, the newspapers, without any intercession on my part, published accounts that women were smoking in Union Square in San Francisco, in Union Square in Denver, and on the Boston Commons.
And to my surprise, within six weeks, on their own, without any intercession on my part, the League of Theaters, which had a ban on women smoking in the smoking rooms under the orchestras of every good theater in New York, lifted the ban and women were allowed to smoke.
And the women could smoke.
Wouldn't Be Able Without You00:01:37
Yay, we did it.
I did it with a couple of friends and the equivalent of two to five grand today and some psychoanalysts.
Okay, it's the first hour.
We got a ton of news that we haven't hit, including brain chips to stop depression, all right, and the commercialization and runs of that.
I want to let people know that's probably what we're going to be leading with.
We're going to play the Pfizer clip, where things are said.
Again, Borla looks so much like the Moderna guy.
Probably start off with that just to point that out.
We got Gates and the Germ team.
All right.
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