"Do Not Comply" with Will Witt | MSOM Ep. 831
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Public Health Mandates Debate
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| The question is, is the return of the COVID-19 4 nightmare inevitable? | |
| We're going to be discussing that with Will Witt and his book, Do Not Comply. | |
| So buckle up and get ready to make sense of the madness. | |
| As you probably know, the COVID-19 public health emergency ended in the United States in May. | |
| With COVID cases appearing to be on the rise, could mask mandates be reinstated? | |
| ABC 3340's Aaron Wise is working for you tonight, looking into the legality of mandating masks without a public health emergency being declared. | |
| On the doors of the Dallas County Courthouse, there's this sign, face mask required even if vaccinated. | |
| That's after local officials say cases increased in the county, including county employees getting the virus. | |
| Dallas County probate judge Jimmy Nunn says it is a quote requirement with exceptions, adding for those not wanting to mask, they won't be denied services. | |
| District 1 Commissioner Connell Towns says there is no mask mandate, but masks are encouraged at the courthouse, county annex, and administrative building. | |
| We know several people and I know everybody knows somebody that come down with the virus lately and we try to help prevent it. | |
| Although there isn't a mandate. | |
| The government themselves can order a mandate within anything that's a government facility. | |
| However, attorney Edward Merrill says without some sort of declared public health emergency, a governmental body could expose themselves to more lawsuits. | |
| What you would have is a lot of very unhappy people coming into the courthouse because they couldn't get in there to do whatever courthouse business they had. | |
| And I think it would just really be based off of the, unfortunately, the political lines. | |
| In some areas, people are going to be more accustomed to complying with that mandate versus other areas where they're going to be more resistant to it. | |
| Aaron Wise, ABC 3340 News. | |
| The Alabama Department of Public Health encourages individuals to understand their own risk factors when it comes to COVID-19 and to do what is best for them. | |
| I want to break that down because it says so much at the same time that the mainstream media in unison, AP News and ABC are telling you it's basically a conspiracy theory by conservatives and Republicans that mask mandates are coming back. | |
| They're coming back. | |
| And when they tell you that these things may be challenged in court, I want to remind people that even through their emergency orders and their authoritarian dictates, they continually lost on mask mandates and vaccine mandates, even in states like New York when it went to the state Supreme Court. | |
| But there's this new magic word and it's just appeal. | |
| And you have to trust the science and the experts. | |
| But the science is turned upside down on its head. | |
| Here to talk that. | |
| And much more is Will Witt. | |
| He is the author of the book, Do Not Comply. | |
| And Will, what's your thought on the fact that simultaneously, it seems like they are ramping up the fear, the hype, the mandates once more, and the mainstream media just saying it doesn't exist. | |
| It's not happening. | |
| Well, it obviously is happening. | |
| You had Joe Biden talking about recommending masks again. | |
| They're already, the FDA has approved these new COVID boosters. | |
| So that's obviously happening. | |
| They've spent copious amounts of money to get new PPE equipment and all sorts of stuff like that for government officials. | |
| So, this is, of course, happening. | |
| But the fact that these people want to lie about it should show you how nefarious they are and how they like to just kind of edge these things in. | |
| Because when you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. | |
| So, they'll say, Oh, yeah, it's not really happening. | |
| It's a slippery slope fallacy we hear so much about. | |
| Oh, you know, we just want gay marriage to be the same as everyone else. | |
| And now, it's you have to transition your children, or you could face legal jail time in the state of California now with this new law that is on Gavin Newsom's desk. | |
| So, this slippery slope is terrible, and it really puts all of us into a place where we need to be more watchful than just, oh, it's recommended to wear a mask because we already know what these kind of things lead into. | |
| Well, I think the bottom line is right now, if you are in a situation where your job or your education facility is mandating masks, you need to leave. | |
| This is it. | |
| You already had your run the last three years to find out it wasn't two weeks to slow the spread or flatten the curve. | |
| And you didn't get to stop wearing your mask after one-shot, two-shot, three-shot, four will. | |
| So, the bottom line is non-compliance is really the only way that this doesn't come back in some way, shape, or form, at least in limited areas. | |
| And right now, they're doing their best to be in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and of course, the West Coast in California and beyond. | |
| But what we just saw was a clip in Alabama letting you know they're going to try to do this nationally once again. | |
| Yeah, and I think that you were talking before about lawsuits and making sure that these things don't happen that way. | |
| It's more than just that, it is individuals taking the power back into their own hands. | |
| An individual walking into a supermarket or walking into their university classroom and saying, I don't care what the mandate is, I'm going to go against this because I am not going to cater to your delusions. | |
| You cannot be someone who is made a slave by these elites who want you to follow all of their agenda to make you into this person who is controlled by them in every single which way. | |
| We no longer live in the democracy that our constitutional republic, there, there more, that our founding fathers envisioned. | |
| We live in an oligarchy where these people are trying to gather complete dominion and control over our lives. | |
| And through these COVID measures, that right now might not be 100% mandates, or you go to jail if you don't wear a mask, but these recommendations lead to these kinds of things. | |
| And if people are too blind to see that it starts out small and then gets a lot bigger and then give up a little bit of freedom for this smallness that we're first seeing, I don't know what to tell you. | |
| We need to be stronger than what we have done before. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And we saw it incrementally get worse and worse and worse and worse. | |
| I myself had to move out of New York State when, in April in my small upstate town, I saw metal signs on the street telling me to wear a mask outside. | |
| I knew it wasn't going to get better at that point. | |
| And, you know, you mentioned a constitutional republic. | |
| Well, I traveled the country. | |
| I went all the way to South Dakota, starting in New Hampshire, trying to find somewhere where they were less authoritarian. | |
| And that's how I ended up in Iowa. | |
| And that's why it's so important that we do have a separation of powers and we do emphasize states' rights because we do have a democracy in some respect, but it's really a constitutional republic based in democratic values. | |
| But those democratic values really can only be encompassed when our electorate actually do the will of the people. | |
| And I would argue 90 plus percent in this country failed that test the first go around. | |
| Yeah, well, it's also a constitutional republic where you have inalienable rights from God, where you have no other country in the world really that has had Enlightenment principles of democracy and liberty and freedom, as well with religious principles of these are rights given to you by God that the government can't take away. | |
| It's why the American Revolution succeeded and the French Revolution failed. | |
| And I think that's something that people really like to forget is that all of these rights, they cannot take them away from you if they are from God. | |
| If they are from the government or they're from some corporation or something, they can come in and take them away whenever you want. | |
| But if the rights are from God, it means they are here to stay and there is no person on earth who can take these things away from you. | |
| So when you see humans, worldly means, try to take these rights away from you, you have to not comply because these are not God-given compliances that you have to now take part in and be a part of. | |
| They are trying to take away your inalienable rights given to you by God. | |
| And that's why this is evil. | |
| And to me, probably the worst thing that I've seen with a restriction of freedom in American history. | |
| So obviously the theme of this segment has been non-compliance. | |
| Your book is called Do Not Comply. | |
| Number one, why did you pick this subject matter and why did you name the book, Do Not Comply? | |
| Well, it's funny, working on this book about a year ago and thinking about ideas and marketing and we're all kind of like, well, is Do Not Comply going to be relevant in a year from now? | |
| Or are people still going to be talking about not complying? | |
| And it seems like it's now more relevant than ever. | |
| And that's pretty obvious with just looking around and looking at the news segments that you just showed. | |
| But this book is not just about complying when it comes to COVID. | |
| I know that's what comes to people's mind first when we're talking about not complying. | |
| But there are so many people in America today, the Democrats, the corporations, the lobbying machine, the military-industrial complex, big pharma, big media, America's financial institutions, the World Economic Forum, all of these different entities that want to make you comply with something. | |
| And the purpose of this book is to show people that although there are millions of different things against you trying to turn you into this new surf, this brave new world, you do not have to be a part of it. | |
| And you can strive to be an individual who breaks free from the mandates, the compliance of these bureaucrats and the oligarchy that we are now under. | |
| So that's why I wrote the book. | |
| It is what I hope to be an antidote to this corruption and slavery that we've now found ourselves in as America. | |
| You know, you just said brave new world. | |
| And I think that it's important for people to understand that although we talk about 1984 and the Orwellian nature of everything around us, I really do believe right now we are living in the post-truth world. | |
| A lot of that, in my opinion, has been accomplished by big pharma literally medicating and drugging a vast majority of the populace in one way or another. | |
| And now they literally dominate our space in television, on screens, with advertisements. | |
| I mean, you've got smiley, dancing people as they tell you all these side effects like suicidal thoughts and actions. | |
| And it's just like, yeah, we're going to sell this to you. | |
| Now, that dovetails to me in the idea that now we have a mental health crisis among our youth. | |
| At least that's what's being projected. | |
| And the solution to that mental health crisis more and more is to separate them from the nuclear family, from their parents, and encourage things like made-up genders and not only made-up genders, but things like hormone blockers and possibly surgery, both of which are completely irreversible and being pushed upon us, not only by the medical pharmaceutical complex, but also the education complex will. | |
| Yeah, I mean, what is it? | |
| Nine out of ten big pharma companies spend more on advertising than they do on new cancer drug research. | |
| Pfizer makes $1,000 every single second of the day. | |
| I have in my new book, Do Not Comply, I have a whole chapter about Big Pharma, and it's probably my longest chapter, if not second to longest chapter, because of so much evil and corruption that happens with those big corporations. | |
| Because they also not just hurting the American people with the drugs that they put out, they control American Congress. | |
| They control essentially our entire bureaucratic state in Washington, D.C., and in these other municipalities, because they have so much money that they spend on lobbying to control people and make sure that they get their way. | |
| In terms of a brave new world, yes, you have the drug SOMA that is kind of like, I guess you could say, is congruent to big pharma, where they control people and makes them happy, and that's what we have today. | |
| But the brave new world is even more than just the big pharma aspect of not complying because you have, just like in Brave New World, every vice can be satiated in this country that we live in now. | |
| Every immorality, and the people who speak lies, the people who are immoral, the people who do bad things, they are heralded as good. | |
| They are heralded as the best people in society. | |
| I mean, Dr. Fauci had a National Geographic documentary made about him. | |
| That lady, Megan Thee Stallion, that rapper who talks about being on her thought S-word, won a Grammy for Best New Artist. | |
| Black Lives Matter got a Nobel nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. | |
| The people who do the worst in this country are seen as good. | |
| And that's where we've really gone wrong in America, where we've started to herald the bad as the good. | |
| And that makes it very difficult for heroes to arise in this brave new world and fight against it. | |
| Well, I would argue that we've had some serious wolves in sheep's clothing really throughout modern history in this country. | |
| I mean, you can go back to even the Reagan administration with George H.W. Bush, and you couldn't have a more established intel military industrial complex cutthroat person in office. | |
| And then you find out that him and Bill Clinton were extremely close while he was vice president and president. | |
| And they projected that guy as the hip, saxophone, civil rights dude that was going to save us all. | |
| You look at him and the connection to MENA, Arkansas, Iran, Contra, and of course, his many, many affairs and cocaine use. | |
| Even then, he was a construct. | |
| You get to George W. Bush, and again, just more of the same Barack Obama, aka Barry Sotero. | |
| It was really not until the Trump presidency that you had somebody that was at least on brand, their own person, their own construct. | |
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Why We Lost Faith
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| Everything Trump put out, he really put out over the past three decades, four decades before running in the media. | |
| We're going to take a break. | |
| When we come back, I want to talk more about the book and I want to talk about how they are imposing mask mandates and on children, no less. | |
| When we know now, there is no doubt, there is massive psychological damage that comes along with masking children and putting them in these situations. | |
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| The book is Do Not Comply with Will Witt. | |
| And I just want to highlight these two stories right here. | |
| So on one hand, you've got parents fighting back as masks are making a return around the nation, as I just discussed, clearly causing not only learning deficits, but this is anti-human, folks. | |
| We need to be able to see and touch other people to develop socially as well. | |
| And then mask mandates making a return in Jersey hospitals. | |
| And this is the thing. | |
| They're trying to sneak it through the education system and the medical system first, voluntarily, and then pull the trigger later. | |
| Will, I'm seeing some parents fighting back this time around and early. | |
| What do they need to do? | |
| And in my mind, they not only need to be vocal, they need to pull their kids out and they need to say, you know what, we're not going to pay these school taxes either. | |
| Yeah. | |
| On my old show at Prague or U, I would always have this, it was kind of a joke. | |
| I also kind of believed it where it was abolish the public schools. | |
| And everyone would kind of laugh about it, but then they'd say, you know, well, how does a single mom, you know, who has her kid in school, how does she do that? | |
| How does she get her kid out of the school that's requiring masks or requiring a vaccine, whatever it is? | |
| And it's like, listen, I don't have all the answers to every single person's individual situation. | |
| People are going to come and I'll say that they need to do more and take their kids out of school, like you're saying, and all this. | |
| And they'll say, well, that's really hard. | |
| We don't always have that option. | |
| And that's true. | |
| But life is supposed to be hard. | |
| If it was easy, then we wouldn't have all these things happening right now. | |
| The world wouldn't be filled with evil and sin. | |
| It would just be this easy, wonderful, utopian place. | |
| But it's not that. | |
| Life is hard. | |
| And so if these things are your values, if these things are the truth, if they're God-ordained and they really matter, you have to do the hard things. | |
| You have to be willing to speak out. | |
| You have to be willing to lose friends, to lose family, to maybe lose your job, to maybe lose your education in this way. | |
| Like, if these are the things that are the truth, you have to be willing to make those hard sacrifices. | |
| You can't live a fantastic and fulfilling life without sacrifice. | |
| And I'm not telling everyone they need to, you know, go and do all these risky and crazy things, but what you have to do is take into account the values that really matter and understand what you're really losing if you sacrifice those values. | |
| Well, bottom line, I think you hit the nail on the head is you can't look to others. | |
| That's number one. | |
| They're not going to have all the answers. | |
| The first thing is to look in the mirror and figure out your situation and navigate that situation. | |
| But you're never going to be able to comply yourself out of tyranny. | |
| So you've got to ask yourself, I get it. | |
| You'd been at the company 20, 25 years. | |
| You're on the verge of retirement. | |
| They're mandating this hate and lie shot. | |
| You don't want to take it, but you don't want to lose your job. | |
| You don't want to lose your pension. | |
| You've already seen the results. | |
| Time and time again, the things that they told you were going to happen did not happen. | |
| The only thing that continued and continues is this narrative that there's this invisible enemy, this virus out there, and we need to lock down, shut down, and mandate whenever necessary when it pokes its head out or anything like it. | |
| And, you know, you talk about other issues and not complying. | |
| They have tried to equate this with the quote-unquote climate crisis as well. | |
| And you've had international figures such as King Charles now calling for a Marshall plan to deal with the climate crisis in the same manner with climate lockdowns. | |
| I fear many people may bend the knee to that if they get their way again. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| I think many people will bend the knee to that. | |
| I mean, you look at the first COVID vaccine and what people did. | |
| So many young people, people our age, and they got the COVID vaccine not because they thought it was going to keep them safe or because they thought it would help their family or anything like that. | |
| They got it so that they could go travel. | |
| They got it so that they could continue to work at their job. | |
| They got it so that any of these they could stay in school, any of these types of reasons that were just for kind of the easement of their life. | |
| And they wouldn't have to make a hard decision really to go out there and make the hard choice to maybe get a new job or not travel that year or go to a different university that didn't mandate it. | |
| They didn't do those kind of things. | |
| And so if we talk about climate lockdowns or this New Hampshire or New Mexico governor who's talking about taking away your second amendment rights for an emergency and people just give in to these things, if it makes people's lives easier to just comply and get in with these things, I think that we're going to continue to see people doing all the things that the elites come and tell them to do because it makes their lives easy. | |
| It's very hard to do the difficult thing. | |
| I'm not saying that it's easy or that you don't have to make choices and sacrifice things. | |
| But again, I think people will continue to comply with these things because the difficult things are indeed difficult. | |
| The narrow path is indeed very narrow. | |
| But it's fulfilling and it's not just righteous in the moral sense. | |
| When you're talking about your physical body, when you're talking about your children, or even if you don't have children, do you have a brother, a sister, nieces, nephews? | |
| We're talking about humanity here and the next generation. | |
| And as I alluded to earlier, when you're masking people up, when you're telling them to stay six feet away, when you can't go see grandma on her deathbed, when you're putting up literal barriers, plexiglass barriers everywhere to something that is airborne, it is clear to me that this is a very anti-human, and I would even argue, a step to a transhuman agenda. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, I mean, I think the people that we're now, what, three years into this and they're trying to bring it back again, it's kind of like with the trans movement and arguing whether someone's a man or a woman and all this. | |
| It's very unintellectual. | |
| I mean, these types of discussions are not even rooted in any sort of logic or reasoning. | |
| So it makes them very unintellectual. | |
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Corporate Machine Pursuit
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| And I think that we're kind of arguing on the wrong grounds. | |
| It's like with Trump's indictment and all of these things. | |
| And we have a lot of conservatives and people coming on talking about, well, you know, he didn't break the law. | |
| It's not illegal. | |
| He's totally fine. | |
| He's totally fine. | |
| And to me, with us going and arguing with the left or other people about the legality of Trump's indictment, that's missing the point. | |
| Because the point is, is that you have this corporate and bureaucratic machine that is going after the former president because of ideological reasons. | |
| Even if these, let's say, he did break the law, that shouldn't matter regardless either, because these are bogus, stupid laws. | |
| And it's like we're missing the point by arguing in these like intellectual ways and unintellectual conversations, in my opinion. | |
| I think that we really should be looking and just saying, listen, we're not going to lose anymore. | |
| We want to win and doing all we can to not comply and not trying to get our way out of this through facts and logic. | |
| We have to get our way out of this through taking power back from these people who want to corrupt our entire existence. | |
| Well, since you brought up the Trump indictments, I think it's worth talking about, especially because I agree with you 100% that, number one, I think it's a moot point whether or not he's guilty of any of the crimes that he's been indicted on. | |
| I think the point we have to be looking at is that he's in DC and we've seen how D.C. courts treat these kind of cases. | |
| We now have precedence with the oath keepers and the proud boys, which they portrayed Donald Trump as their leader. | |
| So we should be very concerned in that case that not only are they going to try him, but put him in jail. | |
| Same thing with the Florida case. | |
| You know, a lot of people had that hopium that this wasn't going to get fast-tracked. | |
| This is a Trump-appointed judge. | |
| None of that happened. | |
| And now you see the Georgia Rico cases. | |
| I saw people celebrating yesterday because two of the people indicted were able to get separate trials. | |
| And I'm thinking to myself, well, none of the charges are real, but you've got a rigged system. | |
| You've got a RICO case. | |
| You already defaulted Giuliani. | |
| You just put Navarro in jail because he didn't want to speak to a corrupt commission that's ongoing with really no accountability. | |
| these show hearings that are literally produced by a TV producer. | |
| I mean, we're beyond the realm of saying, well, he's going to be able to retry the case. | |
| No, they're looking to put this guy in prison. | |
| So, number one, do you think he goes to jail? | |
| I honestly believe that they plan on putting him in jail and obviously trying to eliminate him from even the primary ballots. | |
| If that happens, is the country done? | |
| And what kind of recourse will we have in a place where I believe the only crime that Donald Trump really committed was, number one, he didn't commit enough war crimes like his predecessor. | |
| And number two, he challenged not only the military-industrial complex by name, but the media industrial complex as well. | |
| And no other president had done that. | |
| It's hard to know whether or not he's going to go to jail or not. | |
| I mean, you see what happened with Hunter Biden right now and his consequences for his actions. | |
| And it's pretty scary to see how he just basically got off with a slap on the wrist. | |
| I don't think they're going to do that with Donald Trump. | |
| I think that there is a good chance that he could be in one of these jail cells. | |
| I think that that's something that they would like to do to him. | |
| But it's hard to know with what they would do, knowing what the backlash would be from the American people. | |
| Because I think that there would be some sort of reckoning with normal, everyday people. | |
| The people who showed up to the January 6th, the first time at the Capitol. | |
| I mean, all these people. | |
| You think these people are just going to sit silent and do nothing if Donald Trump goes to prison? | |
| Whether or not they're right to go out and do something or not, up to them. | |
| But you think they're just going to sit back and do nothing? | |
| Of course not. | |
| There will be some sort of reckoning if something happens to Donald Trump and he's sent to some jail cell somewhere. | |
| So it's hard to know if they'll actually put him in. | |
| I think they'd like to in a perfect world for them. | |
| But knowing what people will do afterwards and the backlash that these people will receive and possibly the dissolution of America, if that were to happen, I'm not exactly sure if that's what they'll do. | |
| I don't know, man. | |
| I think they would like something like that so that they could declare some kind of an emergency and martial law, further take out some of their political enemies, which they're clearly doing point by point over the last 18 to 24 months. | |
| You know that they time this around the election. | |
| You have guys like Newsom that are trying to get him off the ballot in a primary ballot. | |
| Like if five states do that, that's devastating. | |
| Whether it's right or wrong, as the time passes, it doesn't really matter. | |
| Then you see what's happening in the Democratic Party, and they've essentially just made it impossible for Robert Kennedy to get the nomination. | |
| They've already discussed they don't want debates. | |
| And we got to remember they put a outwardly poopy pants puppet in office with dementia riding it. | |
| And then militarized DC after this January 6th, you'd call it a riot. | |
| It was no insurrection by any way or means, yet that's what is still projected. | |
| We're in the post-truth world. | |
| I'm not, listen, man, the bingo card is full. | |
| And I really think that a Trump jailing is what they'd like because then they gain more power. | |
| And I don't think they want Biden in there, by the way, in 2025. | |
| I think they just don't want any primaries or any debates or any vision of that and somehow install somebody after the fact. | |
| I mean, we're already in a banana republic where you have four indictments and possibly a fifth coming to Trump. | |
| That's how I feel about it. | |
| I guess we'll see in the coming months. | |
| Obviously, you just talked about Hunter Biden and the big story is the indictment with the gun charge. | |
| I feel like that is going to be an obfuscation and distraction from the criminal activity on the laptop. | |
| I was not impressed with what McCarthy had to say in the three minutes. | |
| Everything he talked about that they had just uncovered has been in the public arena for five years. | |
| Everything. | |
| So, I mean, I think the resolution of Hunter Biden, no matter what they convict him of, he's going to get pardoned, whether it be by Biden or his successor. | |
| I mean, what are your thoughts of what ends up happening in the Hunter Biden scandal? | |
| I mean, nothing. | |
| Yeah, I think it's all going to be basically a slap on the wrist. | |
| I think they're very good working with the media. | |
| I mean, there was proof in those Twitter files that Twitter and I'm guessing other social media platforms worked with the Biden White House on all sorts of misinformation. | |
| So there's no doubt that social media companies are going to be looking to snuff out any sort of information about this and making sure that there's some other media story happening that's going to, like you said, obfuscate any sort of public attention to something like this. | |
| And they're just going to sweep it under the rug. | |
| And the thing is, these people know that they can do that. | |
| They know that they can get away with sweeping something like this under the rug because there's nothing that people can do about it. | |
| We don't have a Republican president. | |
| We don't have any sort of leaders in the world who can make something like this change. | |
| I mean, other than just Americans having their voices be heard and saying this is an outrage, but there's no one who can go in and really do something about it, unfortunately. | |
| That's what it seems like, at least to me. | |
| These people know that they can get away with anything and they're going to continue to elevate this crime family to the highest regard with no semblance of care for the American people. | |
| It just goes to show you how little these people actually care for the American people and they're doing everything just to protect their own butt. | |
| Well, I would certainly agree with you that there is no accountability. | |
| And really, in my mind, the last time there was accountability, large-scale, and government corruption, you really have to go all the way back to Iran-Contra, where even that was slightly limited and there were pardons after the fact. | |
| We got to take another break. | |
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Examples of Corruption
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| When we come back, I want to talk more about the book and give more examples, unfortunately, of how they're trying to make COVID-19 make a comeback. | |
| It's Making Sense of the Madness, back after this. | |
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| Do not comply is the book. | |
| The author is Will Witt. | |
| And Will, here we got another couple examples of how Alex Jones seems to be right again. | |
| This is out of newsweek, and they're asking the question: what are mask mandates coming back to the airlines? | |
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The Technopoly's Grip
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| And then on top of that, you have Canadian officials letting you know, hey, get ready. | |
| The mask mandates are on their way back as they all paraded in masks in a hearing the other day. | |
| Once again, it seems to be in your face, and it's outside of just the United States. | |
| This truly is a global effort. | |
| You talked about the World Economic Forum and Davos. | |
| They seem very much to be the mouthpiece, at least under this agenda. | |
| And then you have the United Nations, the World Health Organizations that are giving these recommendations. | |
| But as always, they're not real bodies that we've elected. | |
| So they're only recommendations. | |
| Our government has to go along with them. | |
| So they all act kind of as Trojan horse systems to bring this in globally. | |
| And the vast majority of the world went lockstep. | |
| Yeah, it's very easy to comply. | |
| And these World Economic Forum types, who a lot of the time you can go on their website and you can actually point these people out, are some of the worst people in the world because of what they want to do to us. | |
| I mean, they talked about in Klaus Schwab's new climate change stuff, they had ideas about blotting out the sun to stop climate change. | |
| I mean, I don't know if you guys heard about this. | |
| It's absolutely ridiculous, crazy stuff these people want to do. | |
| Well, I just got to tell you, that stuff right there, the blotting out the sun, I mean, that's literally Bill Gates from well over a decade ago. | |
| I mean, those kind of weather programs, they call it solar radiation management, and it's very much part of these, I would say, geoengineering programs that they are saying are just in research to fight climate change. | |
| But more and more, we see they have occurred throughout history. | |
| And yes, they are being advocated by people like Klaus Nutschwab and the gang. | |
| And Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum have been partnered up with Gates since the late 90s when he went into this arena of philanthropy because he obviously loves us, Will. | |
| Yeah, he just loves us. | |
| He loves to take care of us, all these people. | |
| That's why you have Bayer Pharmaceuticals and Montesanto Farms joining together. | |
| That's just because they love us and really want to help us out, right? | |
| But, you know, it's like I'm so glad you knew that. | |
| Some people don't know that. | |
| So I did a film called Shade the Motion Picture all the way back in 2013. | |
| And, you know, guys like him, Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, they're all part of the Good Guys Club and they're going to help the world, but they're going to curb overpopulation. | |
| And then you look at everything Gates was invested in, and then he goes around and brags that through his foundation, he's making 20 to 1 returns, Will, on traditional vaccinations before the COVID-19 4 nightmare. | |
| You can only imagine how much he made during that. | |
| And I would argue, I don't know if you caught it, but that incident about a year ago at the Global Fund with Joe Biden, where he was like creeping around on the top of the stage. | |
| What a lot of people missed is forget the 20 to 1. | |
| The people that invest in the global fund through Bill Gates and the gang, they're now going to get a 31 to 1 return for their investment. | |
| I mean, this cabal is out in the open. | |
| I'm sorry for interrupting. | |
| No, no, no, totally fine. | |
| And you're exactly right. | |
| I mean, this is a monopoly. | |
| These people have a monopoly on our lives. | |
| And this is part of the Brave New World again, where people think they have choices and what they consume. | |
| And that really matters. | |
| But then you start to look at like the beer you buy. | |
| They're all basically owned by the same person. | |
| All the search engines are owned by the same people. | |
| All the cars you drive basically owned by the same people. | |
| The houses are built by the same people. | |
| I mean, everything is just like these massive corporations that people don't want to actually realize because they're all kind of subjugated to different little things. | |
| But at the end of the day, it's all owned by the exact same people. | |
| That is what the World Economic Forum is. | |
| I mean, you have BlackRock owning over $10 trillion in assets. | |
| That is more than the GDP of countries in the world. | |
| Just $10 trillion in assets. | |
| It's absolutely, you can't even quantify that amount of money and control there in every single thing. | |
| But no one wants to come and say in our government that these are monopolies and do something about it. | |
| They just continue to let it happen because all of these politicians are in the back pocket of people like Larry Fink and Klaus Schwab in these World Economic Forum types. | |
| You know, side note, because you did bring up BlackRock, I recently did an interview with John Fleetwood, really breaking down how much they own and how they own basically the majority share in all of these different companies and entities. | |
| And that's how they have their technopoly, if you will. | |
| But they're also in the human brain interface market or BCR, brain computer interface market as well, just like Elon Musk and just like promoted by Klaus Schwab. | |
| So these guys are not only involved in those type of businesses, but also the future. | |
| You know, you've talked about these mega companies. | |
| You talked about the pharmaceutical companies. | |
| Break down what you say about them in the book, Do Not Comply. | |
| Yeah, I think the number one thing when it comes to the big pharma that I've broken down is that these people really don't care about you whatsoever. | |
| And it is profits over people basically 100% of the time. | |
| If you want to know the true corruption of big pharma in this country, I have a whole chapter on big pharma that was made in part with Dr. Jeff Barkey, who's one of America's frontline doctors who helped me with a lot of the research in there. | |
| But it's truly magnificent, or maybe magnificent isn't the right word. | |
| It's truly ridiculous and astonishing the amount of power that these big pharma companies have over our lives and what they are actually in in America. | |
| Because like I said, Bayer Pharmaceuticals joining with Montesanto Farms and creating essentially one entity, that means that you are getting sick and then you are from the food that you eat that they produce and then they're the only ones with the cure. | |
| It's like the movie V for Vendetta, if you guys have seen that, where the government puts a disease, it puts a virus on their own people and then they're the only ones who have the cure because they made it themselves. | |
| And it makes everyone filthy rich and controls the people through subjugation of these terrible foods and terrible pharmaceutical drugs. | |
| It's absolutely ridiculous how the level of corruption and how deep it goes with what they own in this country. | |
| And you know, I want to remind people that when that merger was taking place, when Bayer was basically absorbing Monsanto, Monsanto was losing massive court cases for Roundup causing cancer. | |
| So that just shows you it's beyond just a money motive. | |
| They're willing to take the hit to have the control later on. | |
| We've got to take another break. | |
| When we come back, I want to talk more about the book, Do Not Comply. | |
| Will Witt is our guest, and together, we're making sense of the madness after this. | |
| Hi, this is Sean Morgan with an Amp Consumer Report. | |
| You know, most small businesses are actually owned by conservatives, and most small businesses accept credit cards and debit cards. | |
| But who is their credit card processor? | |
| Is it a woke corporation that could debank them? | |
| Well, Jesse Siegel of Card Solutions is here to explain what he does and why he's better than a big corporation. | |
| Thanks, Sean. | |
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| So my understanding is you do the point of sale and you also do the merchant services. | |
| So you do it all under one umbrella. | |
| Can you explain that? | |
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| And so I provide that. | |
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| And also what I understand is people can call you practically 24-7. | |
| And these other corporations, they can maybe wait on the phone. | |
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| And we'll see you in the next and consumer reports. | |
| We are back. | |
| It's making sense of The Madness. | |
| The book is Do Not Comply. | |
| Will Witt, the author, is with us. | |
| And Will, I feel like we need the great resistance instead of the Great Reset. | |
| This is something that I was talking about very early on when they were, when I couldn't believe it, but the Great Reset was a real thing. | |
| I was like, this can't be real. | |
| When people were telling me, they were outwardly saying this and saying, build back better. | |
| And really to me, it's repackaged globalism, new world order trash that's been around for a very long time, but rebranded. | |
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Ukraine Nonsense and Collective Resistance
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| How do people resist? | |
| Because, you know, you talked about beyond the COVID 1984 nightmare, you alluded to school boards. | |
| I've talked about city council meetings. | |
| But I would also argue, you bringing up January 6th, that we haven't gotten our election process in order. | |
| And these people would like nothing more to return to mail-in ballots and drop-off ballot harvesting, all that. | |
| Then they seem like they're going to get it. | |
| So what do people do? | |
| And how do we get a semblance of our constitutional republic back? | |
| I would argue one of the first steps is to really get a free and fair electorate in there. | |
| There was a Greek philosopher, Diogenes, and there was a man who walked by and this guy, Diogenes, would stay alone and wouldn't really talk to people and did his own thing, had his own thoughts. | |
| And a man came up to him and said, everyone laughs at you. | |
| Why do you do what you do? | |
| And Diogenes said, well, the donkeys laugh at you when you walk by. | |
| Why don't you care about what they think? | |
| And this is kind of the crux of all of this, is that we worry so much about what people are going to think about us, what the world thinks, about worldly things that we can hold, that we can touch, that we can see, when in fact, those aren't really the things that matter at the end. | |
| It matters your values. | |
| It matters who you are as a person. | |
| And that is what is going to be what defines you to God and to the kingdom of heaven. | |
| All of these kind of things. | |
| So we can have more practical solutions on taking back America and the Constitution and exact steps that people can do. | |
| But when it comes to just humanity and what you have to do, you have to be this brave type of person who understands what is at stake here for your soul, for your humanity. | |
| Being someone who stands up against the elite, who stands against the people who want you to comply with whatever it is, the gender stuff, the Black Lives Matter, the COVID madness, the Ukraine nonsense, any of this. | |
| There are people who want to turn you into a slave and make you comply. | |
| You have to be braver than all the other people that came before you and do more and save your soul that way. | |
| Well, since you mentioned Ukraine, another startling thing about the era that we're living in is I don't feel like we've ever been closer to a real global conflict that could hurt the United States more than this Ukraine-Russia conflict. | |
| You've had many people on both sides pontificating nuclear strikes. | |
| We're not being told the truth of how that war is really being run. | |
| I mean, largely, it's being run through Starlink and Blackjack satellites with military personnel and mercenaries on the ground run by the U.S. military. | |
| And now, more and more, we're seeing large-scale warfare options such as cruise missiles from Britain being used in this conflict. | |
| What are your thoughts there? | |
| Do you think there's a possibility of a World War III style scenario or even a nuclear war? | |
| And if there was a nuclear weapon used by either side or anywhere in the world, does that not change our country and the world forever? | |
| If that would happen, it would change our country and the world forever. | |
| I just personally don't see that happening. | |
| I think that this is a conflict that is being played up by the media. | |
| I mean, the death tolls and these kinds of things, it seems very inaccurate. | |
| It doesn't seem like anyone can get their numbers right. | |
| The stories from these Ukrainians, it's hard to know what's really happening, hard to know what's happening from Russia either. | |
| We're not really getting any sort of true information here. | |
| You have to go to deep parts of the web or talk to really first-hand accounts of what has actually happened. | |
| But, you know, CNN and MSNBC, they're not going to tell you the truth about what's happening over in Ukraine. | |
| What it seemed like to me is that the COVID narrative was starting to wear off for a lot of people and they needed some new moral high ground to give people. | |
| And that's where Ukraine came in. | |
| That's where they said, oh, if you put a Ukraine pin on your lapel, Kevin McCarthy, you're going to look like a real noble stand-up guy. | |
| When reality, it's just pandering. | |
| You know, they're talking about Zelensky's coming to America now, and they're going to say another, what, $26 billion they want to send to Ukraine? | |
| And no one even knows what's going on there. | |
| This money, like, what is the money even going to compared to the amount of money that Americans need? | |
| Struggling Americans, the Maui wildfires, why are we not getting that money? | |
| Why is this money not helping these types of people? | |
| It's a complete pandering and a complete joke, this war. | |
| And it doesn't seem to me like it's going to elevate into this huge nuclear thing. | |
| It seems to me more like a marketing tool for the people who are the elite in our country. | |
| And, you know, speaking to Zelensky, there's another outright construct. | |
| Somebody who was a comedian, an entertainer, somebody who played the president of his country before they installed him as the president of this country. | |
| And, you know, you just talked about Maui, so we might as well talk about it. | |
| Right now, we're looking at a death toll of around 2,000 people. | |
| And, you know, from first responders on the scene, a lot of them are talking about 500 of the missing are children. | |
| And, you know, this may be the largest disaster that has claimed the life of the most children in our country's history. | |
| And like you said, the media doesn't seem to be concerned whatsoever. | |
| And politicians are really distancing themselves from this. | |
| What are your thoughts on the Maui situation? | |
| Well, the Maui situation was something that people cared about for a couple of days. | |
| But as soon as, you know, the next news in the Republican primary comes up or something that Joe Biden is talking about, you know, any of this, that gets totally swept under the rug. | |
| The real issues of America never really get talked about. | |
| It's always the political theater that is at the top of everyone's mind. | |
| And that's why when you look at so much happening in American politics, the things that the biggest podcasters and the biggest TV hosts, the things that they're talking about, it's so nonsensical because they're not even gripped in any sort of reality. | |
| Like, if you look at your life from 10 years ago to now, things have only gotten worse. | |
| Things are not getting better, you know, but they're talking about things like it's all exactly the same. | |
| But your life is getting worse. | |
| Your freedoms are being taken away. | |
| And that's because they're not talking about things that actually matter to you as a human being, that matter to you as a person. | |
| They only want to obsercate the truth and make it about this political theater to keep people inundated, to keep them involved, to keep them, you know, right versus left, Republican versus Democrat. | |
| In reality, it's so much more than that, but no one really wants to talk about that because you can't control people who are individuals and who think freely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And that's the thing. | |
| It shouldn't be about right and left. | |
| Every issue should be about right and wrong. | |
| This shouldn't be about team baseball. | |
| You can't just vote for every Republican or everybody that says they're conservative because, like we've stated many times throughout the broadcast, a lot of these people are putting on a front, a facade, and they may say the right things, but actions speak louder than words. | |
| And quite frankly, the actions of this government have been atrocious over the last decade plus, for the most part. | |
| We got to take one more break. | |
| When we come back, I want to talk more about the book, Do Not Comply. | |
| Will Witt is our guest. | |
| We're making sense of the Mets. | |
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| back. | |
| Will Witt is our guest. | |
| And Will, I guess my last question for this segment is: you know, we've talked for about an hour. | |
| What else is in the book that we haven't conveyed to the audience that you'd like to get across? | |
| Well, the first half of the book is more political. | |
| I talk about basically everything we've been talking about this entire time. | |
| I talk about big pharma, big media, the lobbying machine, military-industrial complex, all of that, those kind of things that people really need to know about right now. | |
| But the second half of the book is more, I guess you could say, philosophical, where I have a chapter titled Becoming a Hero in a Dangerous World, The Beauty of Unpopular Opinions, The Individual versus the Collective. | |
| We don't find common ground with communists. | |
| God Save America. | |
| These are some of the chapters that I have at the end that are really the more personal chapters. | |
| I talk a lot about my personal story and things that I've never really shared with anyone that I put into this book to show why I'm a true believer in Christ now and how we can overcome situations in our lives to do great things. | |
| And to me, this is the most important piece of work I've done in the last eight years and working in this political cultural world. | |
| It feels like an entire culmination of everything that I've learned, everything that I've done in media, everything that I've really put together so that people can have something that isn't just your next Biden sucks Republican book or, you know, talking about the 2020 election. | |
| This book isn't like that. | |
| This is a book that I hope can be around for a long time that someone who isn't some staunch MAGA Republican can pick up and say, wow, there's something in here that I really can connect with. | |
| I don't even like to use the word, but it's kind of a populist type of book where, you know, I want it to be for everyone. | |
| This common man type of book that anyone can pick up and get something from. | |
| So I really hope you guys order it today. | |
| So you just mentioned the individualist versus the collective. | |
| And to me, whether you're talking about socialism, communism, it's really collectivism based in authoritarianism. | |
| And I think it's so important for people to realize what this country was founded on was the rugged individual and his ordained or God-given rights. | |
| Can you speak to that? | |
| Yeah, I talk a lot about in here. | |
| You know, one of the things that I bring up in that chapter is about Abraham Lincoln. | |
| You know, Abraham Lincoln was this president who got essentially a message from God who told him that, you know, slavery is wrong. | |
| Slavery is immoral. | |
| You know, the whole story is in there, so you'll have to read the whole thing, but essentially got this message from God. | |
| And he went in his second inaugural address and said, this war, this civil war that we are in, is a punishment from God for the institution of slavery. | |
| Now, at this point, there weren't many people who were trying to get rid of slavery. | |
| His cabinet didn't want him to do this. | |
| His wife didn't want him to do this. | |
| A lot of the people in the North didn't want him to do this, but he did this anyway. | |
| He thought like an individual. | |
| It was an unpopular thing to think, but he did it. | |
| And now he is heralded as one of the greatest presidents of all time because of the great things that he did, because he stood against the collective. | |
| He stood against the people trying to make him think and act a certain way. | |
| That is what we have to do. | |
| We have to stand against the people who want to turn us into just some slave, some zombie who thinks and acts just like everyone else, who is some consumer in America, who goes along with the transhuman agenda, with big pharma with this brave new world. | |
| That's what they want to do. | |
| They want to make you mindless. | |
| They want to make you think just like everyone else, where you think that you're free because you can make these small, minute decisions, but in reality, you are just controlled by the oligarchy. | |
| We have to break free. | |
| We have to be like Lincoln. | |
| We have to be like brave people throughout history who have fought against the collective machine that we are up against. | |
| Well, I got to tell you, I'm so glad that you're pointing to the person reading the book because you really can't point to anybody else. | |
| I mean, don't get me wrong. | |
| We have our truth tellers. | |
| We have our trailblazers in this generation. | |
| But really, you know, point to me, the Martin Luther King Jr. that can get the civil rights movement going. | |
| Because to me, what we're living through right now is truly the second civil rights movement, but it's not based on sex or race or even religion. | |
| It's an anti-human predator class versus the rest of humanity. | |
| And we've got to stand up and try to save that humanity, Will. | |
| Oh, of course. | |
| I mean, this is really the testament to everything that we've done throughout human civilization because what we have now, we have a power that we as humans have never had before. | |
| And that is the ability to have the hubris to turn ourselves into gods of our own world. | |
| I mean, you have people who can create vaccines, who can create AI technology, who can rule entire worlds with, you know, social media, all of this. | |
| And they feel like they are new gods. | |
| And so that's what we're really up against. | |
| I mean, you have your people who are true believers, who live and act in the name of God. | |
| And then you have those people who act in the name of themselves. | |
| And that's what we're up against, people who believe that they are the new gods. | |
| And, you know, if you have people in charge of this country, in charge of the world, who believe that they're gods, and that means that their say, that their dictates can be morally right, morally good according to them, and people will follow them. | |
| We have to break against that. | |
| We have to know that there is one true God and that these people cannot take those rights away from us. | |
| And those people that project this collectivist ideal are always doing so under the guise of being benevolent. | |
| And they're going to do this for the greater good. | |
| And really, that's how institutions like the United Nations and World Health Organization have not only come into being, Will, but have flourished and gotten to the point that they're at. | |
| Is there a way for the United States to get out of the UN and get the UN out of the United States like so many have wanted over the past several decades? | |
| I think there's, of course, a way. | |
| Is it going to happen? | |
| I don't know if that's too likely. | |
| But of course, there's a way for all of these things to be done. | |
| But again, we're talking about hard decisions all throughout this show. | |
| These are hard decisions to make. | |
| I mean, you need to radically change the U.S. government right now. | |
| Get rid of, I mean, all these three-letter institutions, eradicate them, turn them into essentially bring them back to the free market and let it handle itself. | |
| Because we are at a breaking point in America, as we've talked about this whole show. | |
| If we don't get rid of these institutions, if we don't break free from the UN, break free from the WHO, you know, get the people who are BlackRock appointed and WEF appointed out of our bureaucracy, I mean, we are truly lost. | |
| And that's why it's so important for, like you were talking about, I'm talking to the reader right now of the book as an individual, that even if the world around you is crumbling, even if the world around you is sinful and evil and corrupt, it doesn't mean that you have to be. | |
| You can do so much with your life and so much with your thoughts and actions. | |
| You have the power. | |
| We got a couple minutes left in the show, and you just alluded to the fact that we need to get rid of the three-letter agencies, FBI, CIA, NSA. | |
| Sounds a lot like the bake Ramaswamy. | |
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| What are your thoughts on this guy? | |
| Oh, man. | |
| Vivek is someone who it seems like is not really someone who he knows what he needs to say. | |
| Let's say that. | |
| He knows what he needs to say to Republican voters to get them to be on his side, to get them to like him. | |
| And it doesn't seem like he has a real backbone in the game to say, okay, I really believe this and really stand with it. | |
| It doesn't seem like he's running for president for the American people. | |
| It seems like he's running for president for a publicity stunt or for running for himself or his own confidence. | |
| You know, with all his ties to big pharma companies before and his flip-flopping on the Second Amendment and kind of the chameleon aspect of him to go into situations and say the things that he know will get him applause in each situation. | |
| That's what it seems like to me. | |
| And he's basically, for the most part, except for maybe something a week ago, I forget exactly what it was. | |
| He's basically just been saying whatever Donald Trump would say and been writing on his coattails, knowing that he's now vying for some potential cabinet position or at least, you know, a big fan base within Trump voting class. | |
| Well, he's certainly saying the right things, and I'm not trying to get on the hopium train or I believe, but when standing against people like Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, and even Ron DeSantis, I don't know if it's that hard to look that good. | |
| The book is Do Not Comply. | |
| Will Witt, thank you so much for joining us this hour and thank you guys for watching. | |
| And remember, it is never about left or right. | |
| It is always about right and wrong. | |
| I love you guys. | |
| I'll see you on the flip side. | |
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