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Restrictions and Real Estate
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| Carl Herman, Mission Viejo, Brian Davidson, Houston, Texas. | |
| Need to know news, the 18th of January, 2025. | |
| Let's take a look at those topics and have an opening statement. | |
| Need to know news or what's scripted now? | |
| Another episode of what kind of war is Amrev 2 in World War III? | |
| And then two sections of domestic and international facts and optics. | |
| Is it the Emperor's new clothes, Great Awakening, Great Tusing Breakthrough? | |
| Or the gangster bankster pet of war business and official his story, mind control as usual, and then from COVID Lison Crimes to recognize crimes against humanity and a demand for Maha Plus. | |
| I guess I really don't have a golden oldie for this one. | |
| Brian, opening statement, brother. | |
| Well, not too much to cover with the audience today. | |
| Things are beginning to adjust for us over here. | |
| As many of you know, we're still down here in Texas at this ridiculous KOA campground with this trailer. | |
| But we are going to be closing on a chunk of land here pretty soon. | |
| We're probably going to start fresh and bring in the kids to help us out. | |
| So 14 acres on the east side of Houston. | |
| Good hunting land, good for the dogs, good for riding RVs. | |
| Should be a nice place. | |
| Have a big pond right in the middle. | |
| There's a bunch of multi-million dollar houses all around it. | |
| And it's totally unrestricted. | |
| For those of you who know, Texas is, we don't let governments come in and do zoning. | |
| We have what's called a deed restriction. | |
| So if somebody wants to develop a piece of property, they can place a hundred-year restriction on what can be done on that property if they're the owner. | |
| But if you're not, the government can't really tell you what to do with it other than federal law. | |
| So this is why you're going to get a mobile home next to a multi-million dollar mansion in Texas. | |
| And it's just the way it is, because unless you owned that property next to you and put a deed restriction on it saying what could be built or what couldn't, you can do pretty much what you want. | |
| So once that goes, then it's bulldozer time. | |
| Lots and lots of dirt, septic. | |
| Well, we'll move down there, set up the internet, get power, you know, get it set up temporarily. | |
| And then hopefully we'll have that lake house coming back to us up here in the Jasper area on Lake Sam Rayburn as soon as this probate thing gets a little more resolved. | |
| So that's been a lot on my mind. | |
| I've got some new clients this week processing a lot of files, trying to keep it all together, but feeling like I'm falling behind every day. | |
| And every time you take somebody's money, there comes with a bunch of strings and hooks. | |
| So you got to be real careful to manage this stuff well. | |
| And lately, it's been quite a few files I've taken. | |
| So got to make up for some lost time over the last year and a half. | |
| Best wishes dancing to whatever music you find, brother. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, let's go into what kind of war is MREV 2 in World War III. | |
| Start off, let's talk about the elite bloodlines of the satanic globalist cabal who run our world, traffic children, and the dark, deep state operations projects and experiments that were run on our society that no one to this day has ever been held accountable for. | |
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Technology's Hidden History
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| And this is a bunch of categories involving the big picture. | |
| And, you know, government is going to be doing the opposite of what they say if they say the FBI is Federal Bureau of Investigation there, the Federal Bureau of Protection of the Official Crimes. | |
| Now, this is an overview, and I just want to give about a minute to give a flavor. | |
| That pedophiles are in power. | |
| They're literally in power. | |
| And that is intentional because then they can be controlled while they are in power. | |
| And they are also exhibiting signs of a psychopathology that lets them know that they will do harm to the masses and feel nothing because they were themselves, many of them, raped when they were children. | |
| It is not a coincidence that Justin Trudeau is gay. | |
| Obama, gay. | |
| Zelensky, gay. | |
| Emmanuel Macron, gay and married to a trans man who molested him when he was a child. | |
| And that despite the overwhelming evidence, like I, for me, the litmus test now is like Brigitte Macron. | |
| I'm like, if you want to figure out who is a fraud in media, there's no way to read that six-part series and go through it and come out of it being like, no, totally legit. | |
| Like, these are just rumors. | |
| It's like one picture of yourself in your first 30 years of living, please. | |
| And they show me her brother. | |
| Where's your brother? | |
| Where is John Michelle? | |
| I'll show you my. | |
| I'll show you my brother. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Where's your brother? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Jeffrey Epstein has every major U.S. politician on video doing something terrible, probably to a child, okay? | |
| Or to multiple people. | |
| The bottom line here is the United States government has become so corrupt that the time has come, I think, to clean the crap out of the stables and start over. | |
| This is the time. | |
| It goes on and great stuff. | |
| Robert David Steele, the late great, sacrificed to this in this war. | |
| All right, and this is a good one, too. | |
| The Matrixist Matrixist brought this one in, and this gives a good overview of the type of trap that we're in. | |
| There's a lot of hate online against the Jews, and this video will try to explain why and where we should actually direct our anger. | |
| So first, there is a difference between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, but the noise is currently piling them together as one, which is wrong. | |
| The people that control Israel, they don't care about religion. | |
| They care about controlling humanity as a whole to infiltrating every branch of power. | |
| So even if they control the media and big tech and the ADL and the politicians, they have no problem allowing Jewish hate to flood social media and put innocent people in harm's way because ultimately it serves them. | |
| As long as it helps create their one world government, they don't care who the victims are. | |
| When you operate at that level, you don't see borders or religion. | |
| What you see is a chessboard. | |
| So wait, Bibi claims to care about Christians in America, but not Christians in Gaza, in Iraq, in Iran, Syria, Libya. | |
| He also claims to care about Jewish people, but still allowed the stand down to happen on October 7th. | |
| It doesn't even make sense. | |
| The Mossad and the CIA are known for waging war by way of deception. | |
| And these wars have created a huge influx of migrants coming to the Western world, which has created division. | |
| We're seeing it happen in real time. | |
| It's chaos. | |
| And when all these cultures and religions are clashing, this and the migration was part of the plan for the wars. | |
| Zionists are getting exactly what they want. | |
| A reason to bring order to chaos. | |
| A reason to introduce a top-down surveillance system with a social credit score that's tied to a digital currency, just like China. | |
| And that's the plan. | |
| And they don't care how many Jews, Christians, or Muslims have to die to make that happen. | |
| Like many politicians said, you don't have to be Jewish to be a Zionist. | |
| So let's not fall for religious hate. | |
| We need to coexist peacefully. | |
| But if a nation infiltrates foreign governments, uses Epstein-style tactics to subvert powerful people, wages war, harbor pedophiles, promote degeneracy, and make you believe that they're the chosen people, then you need a change in leadership because they're not helping in our collective unity. | |
| The Zionists that control Israel are using Jews as the main face for their takeover, but they also use Christians and Muslims. | |
| When you see world leaders kissing the wall, having a bunch of dual citizens in their government and making moves that benefit Israel more than their own country, then we know they've been compromised. | |
| Same for these big tech CEOs. | |
| We all know who you are. | |
| So I hope this video can realign our aim and point towards names and faces that deserves to be called out, not the group as a whole, because that's the trap. | |
| And as long as we fight amongst ourselves, we are losing. | |
| Strong brother, I do like that. | |
| And the idea of what kind of a war this is is that it apparently there were previous civilizations of advanced human beings totally wiped out. | |
| And the idea that the timeline that we're talking about, this false timeline, may have begun as recently as 1800, my lunch break. | |
| I want to give him about a minute to give an overview. | |
| 46 days ago, we released episode 10. | |
| Where we suggested that everything was given back to us. | |
| A reset took place. | |
| A reset took place around 300 years ago. | |
| And this ended up being our biggest episode to this point. | |
| Currently having over a half a million views. | |
| 28 weeks later, we went back and revisited the subject. | |
| We went further. | |
| It's been 123 weeks. | |
| It's time to go back and bring part three to the world. | |
| We are told that all inventions were just flying at us in the 18 and 1900s, not by massive corporations, but by random people. | |
| Just random hut living, sea biscuit riding, candlelight living people that had nothing. | |
| And they were suffering in winters, struggling just to stay alive. | |
| Where today, we have massive corporations. | |
| Yet technology has completely stopped. | |
| These 18 and 1900s people, they got phones, they got planes, they got trains, microwaves, electricity, cars, TVs, refrigerators, speakers, radio, computers, internet, batteries, elevators. | |
| They got jet engines. | |
| They got helicopters, Wi-Fi, cellular networks, GPS, artificial intelligence, just like we showed in episode 139. | |
| The 18 and 1900s people got robotics, even things like washing machines, vacuum cleaners, air conditioning, dishwashers, all these things that we all use in our everyday life. | |
| They even got cameras. | |
| So what happened? | |
| Did they run out of all the technology? | |
| Because I don't see anything new flying at us anymore, the way that it was in the 18 and 1900s, like we just showed. | |
| We see them upgrading things that we've already had, but I don't see hundreds of brand new inventions when we're all supposedly evolving and advancing. | |
| Yet the people with nothing, these were the people that gave us everything that we have today. | |
| I believe that this is one of the biggest lies ever told. | |
| I believe that they already had all of this technology. | |
| It was all found from the previous civilization that was here before the 1800s. | |
| And the 18 and 1900s, this was the time period of them giving it all back to us. | |
| Because when we take a look at the people that were supposedly creating all of these incredible inventions, it's going to blow the whole thing wide open. | |
| Remember, just like we said, these inventions were not being created by massive corporations. | |
| The TV, for example, was created by a 21-year-old in 1927, and he wasn't backed by a massive corporation. | |
| Where the TV idea just came to this guy as a teenager out of thin air, just inspired by the straight rose in the farm field. | |
| Yeah, he goes over that. | |
| And it turns out that that farm that he lived on had no electricity. | |
| So we're told that this kid got inspiration without electricity in order to invent a television. | |
| And the idea is similar too. | |
| When we take a look at Facebook, for example, Mark Zuckerberg, he may not be the founder of that. | |
| He may just be the puppet of that. | |
| And my lunch break goes through the argument that it's all scripted. | |
| And they have these puppets come out with limited technology and some technology we're not getting back. | |
| Like this one. | |
| Like somehow 3D printing in stone. | |
| The official story is that these were master sculptors using hammer and chisels. | |
| And that didn't happen like that. | |
| It's some sort of technology. | |
| I want to give just a moment to this, too. | |
| I wasn't looking for this. | |
| I was researching classical sculpture techniques, the standard academic fare, marble carving, chisel marks, the slow patient work of Renaissance masters. | |
| But then I found a photograph from the Marble Palace in St. Petersburg. | |
| A stone veil, not carved to look like fabric, but draped like fabric, folded, creased, with a thinness that made it translucent when backlit. | |
| And I stopped. | |
| Because you can't carve marble that thin. | |
| You can't chisel st. And there it goes. | |
| It doesn't take somebody who has professional experience and academic training to tell you that, but that's what we got. | |
| You can't do it. | |
| But yet there it is. | |
| And that's the official story. | |
| And that's technology lost. | |
| Another one is the idea that you have these huge, several-ton chandeliers of lighting rooms. | |
| And the official story is: oh, yeah, candles. | |
| But there's no evidence for the physical remains of what would happen if you lit candles. | |
| Give this just gone too. | |
| It was supposed to destroy the unique frescoes in just one season. | |
| How did the servants manually lower a mass weighing as much as five cars without steel cables and winches just to replace the stubs? | |
| And why are there no hints of a ventilation system in the palace walls that could draw out this heat? | |
| The main question is: what technology is being hidden from us behind the primitive tale of wax candles? | |
| Yep, yep, yep, that's the main question there. | |
| And I want to give this again. | |
| We looked at this, and this is the idea that the city of San Francisco in 1849 had about a thousand people. | |
| And then I'll just let you look at your own eyes, but we've taken a look at this a few times. | |
| I grew up learning that San Francisco was the Wild West frontier, a place where pioneers arrived in the 1850s searching for gold. | |
| The textbooks showed simple wooden buildings, saloons, dirt roads, horse carriages, just a small settlement trying to survive. | |
| Then I saw photographs from 1877, and my entire understanding shattered. | |
| These weren't photographs of a frontier town, not even close. | |
| They showed massive stone cathedrals, granite columns, ornate towers. | |
| Factories, cathedrals, many of them. | |
| Cable cars, streetlights, and very few people. | |
| And no evidence of construction. | |
| I mean, all of these are pre-built. | |
| You see a few piles of wood around, but for it's impossible to have grown this city that fast. | |
| This was a found city. | |
| Buildings that looked like they belonged in Rome or Paris. | |
| And all of this was supposedly built in less than two decades. | |
| I grew up learning. | |
| Yeah, that didn't happen. | |
| And again, you don't have to be a construction professional, but those expert witnesses do help. | |
| And then there's this: the Great Fire of Baltimore in 1904, which didn't burn wooden telegraph poles, but did somehow burn and crumble stone castles and palaces into rubble. | |
| Yeah, that might be a dew attack, is what we're looking at for that. | |
| Actually, that's just one picture. | |
| And then a few examples here. | |
| ...and grainy photos to make me ask whether something like a lost weapon swept through towns in the 1800s, but the pictures forced the question. | |
| This channel looks at history that didn't make the usual... | |
| And these photographs of official fires, and again, blasting apart masonry buildings. | |
| ...headlines. | |
| Today, we're not selling certainty. | |
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Understanding Hidden Manipulations
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| We're looking at images, documents, and odd facts, and asking, could some of the great fires and destructions of the 19th and early 20th centuries be explained by something other than ordinary fire and bombs? | |
| Stick with me. | |
| The differences are surprising, and the official explanations don't close every door. | |
| No, they don't. | |
| And the idea of reptilians and the idea of reptilians and the history of this goes back. | |
| The worship of serpents goes way back. | |
| And this is just one example I'm going to show you. | |
| One artifact was unearthed near Udupi, India. | |
| It shows Naga in a completely different light. | |
| Does this guy in the center even look like the idea of the Naga were advanced beings who helped human beings in the past? | |
| Those are the Naga. | |
| A snake? | |
| But look carefully. | |
| He is humanoid, not human. | |
| Look at his ears. | |
| They are unusually large. | |
| That is not how human ears look. | |
| And look at his eyes. | |
| They too are unusually large. | |
| But out of his head, five large oval-shaped objects emerge. | |
| Was it some kind of a device like an antenna, a receiver of some kind? | |
| Now, interestingly, he has four hands and he's holding two cobras in top two hands. | |
| And he's holding a lightsaber-like device in one hand. | |
| He has two assistants who also look humanoid holding snakes at the bottom. | |
| There's a giant snake. | |
| But the real question is, is this how the real Naga looked during ancient times? | |
| Were they humanoid creatures who controlled snakes? | |
| Man, Prabhinda's asking some good questions there about the history. | |
| And the idea that Brian brings up often is the social engineering and the manipulation in order to hurt us. | |
| And part of it is that they, I'll just let this play for itself, is that they want you to see government as the father. | |
| Sitcom family that we watched as a kid, my dad would say, I'm not watching this because every single one of these, they're depreciating the value of the father. | |
| The father is an idiot. | |
| The father's a dumbass. | |
| The father is weak. | |
| The father is deferring to mom for every decision. | |
| And that's not how a family works. | |
| It's a partnership. | |
| And so he would say, turn off that show or stop watching that stuff. | |
| They're trying to dumb us down. | |
| My dad was saying this in, you know, 1980s. | |
| They're trying to dumb us down so that everybody thinks that a family should look a certain way and feel a certain way when that's not actually what people need, want, and feel. | |
| Yeah, good point. | |
| It is the sponge bobification of us. | |
| And then more manipulation, social manipulation. | |
| This guy will walk us through. | |
| This is so crazy. | |
| Watch this. | |
| My son is 17. | |
| You know, I've educated him on social media. | |
| He came into the kitchen the other day. | |
| I'll show him. | |
| Keep scrolling until you find an ad. | |
| Okay, great. | |
| You found an ad on your phone. | |
| Now go back one. | |
| He's holding his phone in a place I can't see it. | |
| I'll go one short video before the ad. | |
| And he's like, okay, I'm looking at it. | |
| And I said, is it emotional? | |
| And he said, yeah. | |
| I said, is it about an animal? | |
| He said, yeah. | |
| I said, is it about rescuing an animal or saving a person's life? | |
| And he said, yeah, it's a dog preventing somebody from getting hit by a car. | |
| I said, all right, go one above that. | |
| And he thought this was a mentalism trick, like I was doing a magic trick. | |
| And he went one above that. | |
| And I said, is it violence? | |
| He said, yeah, it's a riot. | |
| I said, I'll go one more above that. | |
| And he said, okay, you're not going to predict this one. | |
| And I said, I probably won't predict what you're looking at, but you're looking at something designed to make you worry about your health. | |
| And he said, yeah. | |
| So it's like, is something wrong with me now? | |
| Did I eat something bad? | |
| The world is a dangerous place. | |
| I pump up fear. | |
| If you pump fear up, you manufacture suggestibility automatically. | |
| Imagine for a second that you had a friend that treated you like this. | |
| What would you call that? | |
| You would call it emotional manipulation. | |
| This is psychopathic, sociopathic behavior. | |
| The most generous interpretation of this is that it's just capitalism taken to the nth degree. | |
| But in my opinion, what's going on here is far more evil. | |
| And you need to understand that if you are not actively using social media as a tool and curating the things that you see, filtering what you consume on a consistent basis, putting good information out there consciously as a creator, then the opposite is happening to you. | |
| You are being used as a tool. | |
| Your energy, your attention is being farmed. | |
| I encourage you to do an audit. | |
| What did social media do for you this week? | |
| Genuinely. | |
| Did it make you any money in your business? | |
| Did it strengthen the relationships in your life? | |
| Have you become healthier as a product? | |
| Have you learned something that has tangible effect in your life? | |
| I'd be willing to say that for the vast majority of people that are seeing this video right now, it did not, which means you are the product. | |
| You are being used. | |
| And stuff like this is just the tip of the iceberg. | |
| Good points there, brother. | |
| What kind of war is this against the human resources? | |
| Brian, your thoughts, brother. | |
| Well, you know, if you listen to a lot of snippets of people that sort of jam in their worldview, you can find yourself in sort of a closed loop mentally where you think that you're living as a victim of some sort of war, | |
| that evil is all around you, and that there's no civil response that you can possibly offer to the psychological attacks that are coming down on humanity. | |
| And you get yourself into sort of a closed loop of: I can't trust the media, I can't trust anybody, I can't trust the news, I can't trust anything because I can't trust my history books, I can't trust my teachers, I can't trust anything out there because it's all just a big massive cultural assimilation plan. | |
| And obviously, my neighbors have been more assimilated than I have. | |
| And so I've got to go try to find some people that can give us some guidance. | |
| And, you know, if that's why you tune into the channel and you understand that there's some guidance available by listening to people like us, I would say it is right to tune that stuff out. | |
| This is not, the world isn't about all the distractions that we're hit with to try to gain our attention or get into our wallet or change us psychologically. | |
| I'd say the world is much different. | |
| Yes, we are being culturally assimilated because we don't have very well-developed defense mechanisms against these different techniques. | |
| I'll call them psychological techniques or whatever, but this isn't, they're not new. | |
| There's nothing new under the sun. | |
| They've been around since the beginning of time. | |
| Some of them were family issues and concerns. | |
| Some of them were, you know, old industrialist stuff. | |
| But the idea that nothing about history can be trusted, the ideas that everything's been rewritten, I think there's something to it, but it doesn't bother me. | |
| Instead, I find myself taking the time to try to assimilate my mind into what I believe is the real reality. | |
| And I'm one of those guys that sits on a pretty simple, pretty simple foundation. | |
| The foundation that this is too beautiful to have been a cosmic accident, that we're obviously very introspective people that have very important purpose in this life, that there is a purpose to life, and that we're clearly the result of being designed. | |
| And so then you find yourself struggling with the philosophical questions of who's the designer and therefore what can I learn about him. | |
| And of course, once you get yourself to the point where instead of looking in at all the anxieties, you can look out at the things around you and the other people and find the type of guidance you can deliver. | |
| You're going to find yourself much more balanced than caught up into an inward cycle of history is unreliable. | |
| Everything's fake. | |
| Nothing can be trusted. | |
| Why not, you know, how did the old song eat some worms and die? | |
| You know, why not just give up? | |
| And of course, I don't believe that those are the types of conclusions. | |
| I think a weak-minded person that's not very well-read, that doesn't have a very good grasp on this world is probably going to come to conclusions like that. | |
| But for those of us that have taken the time to really examine the real questions regarding existence, none of these things scare me, bother me, or even throw me off center. | |
| As a matter of fact, I'll even turn on a sci-fi movie every now and then and watch it just out of pure entertainment. | |
| You know, I don't space as fake and made in a Hollywood basement. | |
| I know it's all pure fantasy, but sometimes it's entertaining as long as you understand it all in context. | |
| Now, as for the civilizations thing, yeah, I do believe that there's been more advanced civilizations than us. | |
| As a matter of fact, anybody who understands the Bible understands that the earliest societies were people that were massively beyond us in terms of intellectual capabilities. | |
| And there are mysteries associated with the book of Genesis, especially 1 through 12, that indicate that there was some sort of, how do I say it, superior race, some sort of clash of the titans type theme taking place, and that they were basically eliminated after the flood. | |
| I think what was going on, pretty simple, and I think it's sort of a biblical conclusion, was that there was genetic tampering taking place in the early seeding of mankind, and those people had extensively long lives. | |
| This wasn't something that was a big surprise to God. | |
| It might have been interesting entertainment for him for a while, but then after time, he lost interest and said, these people, every thought of their heart is evil. | |
| Every idea in their mind is evil. | |
| And I'm going to wipe them off the planet and start fresh with Noah and his descendants, because at least Noah's line hadn't been corrupted. | |
| And then you wonder why, you know, people always have these questions like, why did God eliminate all these people in the Old Testament? | |
| Why did he want Israel, you know, as his tool to go into his land and clear off all the land of all the Canaanites and all the people that were there? | |
| Well, they had all been totally corrupted and part of the process. | |
| And he wanted that eliminated. | |
| He wanted his land clean and he didn't want to see corruption on it whatsoever. | |
| If God's going to come down and live with mankind, then mankind has certain covenantal rules that they have to live by. | |
| And part of that was God said, I'm not going to live with people like that. | |
| So y'all need to clean it up. | |
| The problem was the Israelites back then didn't clean it up very well. | |
| As a matter of fact, they became more part of the problem when they did the solution. | |
| And still to this day, we're dealing with exactly the same thing. | |
| Well stated, brother. | |
| And the ongoing paradoxes that I see, especially as a professional historian, having less and less confidence in the accuracy of the history that we've given, at the same time, I'm more at peace and more comfortable with the chaos. | |
| And you simplify the question down to that, so what is this all about? | |
| It seems to be a battle over human beings and that we must be somehow very important. | |
| And I have had enough insight and enough experiences to claim the importance of human beings and just to conclude that they need a chance and they haven't had much one in this environment that has been captured and allowed to be captured apparently by these predators, by these parasites. | |
| So, whatever it is that's going on, some things you just have to surrender and be like a child to and understand that there's a lot going on over our heads and at the same time, under our feet. | |
| And our job may be just to stand for the truth and knowing that we may not be able to access much of it, but that we are brothers and sisters of one creator and to align with that. | |
| It might be just that simple. | |
| I don't know, but there is a lot going on. | |
| And you can't get yourself too discouraged in the fog of war. | |
| I did have a talk today. | |
| I was out exercising to finish off doing sprints in a cul-de-sac. | |
| And one of my neighborhood buddies and his dog was out. | |
| This guy's a Mormon and he's devout. | |
| And he was talking about the Book of Mormon and the idea of all these killings, all these killings, all these killings, and going on to today. | |
| And that this is a very upsetting place. | |
| And the idea that for him, the foundation is just believing in that book and the foundation that he has a relationship with the Creator, which is okay. | |
| It's great. | |
| That's a great place to stand. | |
| But wow, things are definitely happening. | |
| Anything else on this, brother, or go on? | |
| Yeah, I guess if you're going to bring up the Book of Mormon, okay, so we all realize what that is. | |
| I mean, it's got over 10,000 direct quotes from the King James Version of the Bible. | |
| It's just got names and places changed and a real cult of personality behind it. | |
| There is a lot going on behind the scenes, but it's one of the oldest lies ever just distributed among mankind, which is you can become like God, or you can become God. | |
| It's the same lie from the Garden of Eden, dressed up in a religious framework that makes it look like they're moral people with goodness wrapped up in their hearts, but very, very deceived in terms of what really happened with history. | |
| And once, you know, once that historical foundation is gone, and I'm not saying that the foundation that we're given in modern-day academia or even the foundation that I was given when I was in school is correct. | |
| I think there's been a lot of cultural assimilation there. | |
| But I can tell you that I do believe that, you know, there is a real history. | |
| There's real people behind us. | |
| There's real fathers and grandfathers and forefathers. | |
| And that a lot of what we experience today really does make sense when you understand that at some point there was a reset that basically wiped out probably most of the knowledge that had been accumulated. | |
| And then that people have been, evil people have been trying to resurrect that knowledge ever since with their occultish. | |
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Locked Knowledge
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| They've been trying to tap into, how do I call it, demonic powers, angelic powers, but other worldly sources of information. | |
| But those things seem to be limited and locked up to protect mankind from the same type of evil that dominated the world pre-flood. | |
| So I'd say it's been locked up pretty much pretty close to 4,000 years, that a lot of that knowledge has been locked away and hidden. | |
| Obviously, some of it has gotten out and gotten through over the time, but fortunately, nothing that's been too corruptive. | |
| All righty, thank you, brother. | |
| Okay, domestic and international facts and optics. | |
| Is it an emperor's new clothes, Great Awakening, Great Choosing, Breakthrough, or the Gangster Bankster, Pet of War Business, an official history, mind control as usual? | |
| Tony Blair appointed to the Gaza Board of Peace after Satan was unavailable. | |
| And again, the drop of leadership and public approval is unprecedented, and they keep going lower. | |
| And the idea that you would continue to go ahead and push these war criminals into positions of alleged responsibility for the hypocrisy of the war criminals engaged in this and pretending to be peace bringers. | |
| Caitlin Johnstone, this is a good conclusion for her. | |
| Regime changed the U.S. Empire. | |
| And then, yeah, she's saying that, okay, so one of the things, one of the points, the facts that you have to see, and that is among the biggest, is that it's the U.S. who has been the greatest rogue state empire murderer in history. | |
| And yeah, it has been. | |
| And the wars are the opposite of legal. | |
| This documentation of mine, published research via the Claremont Colleges, is sufficient to make the point that these wars are all based on lies, known to be false as they're told, proven by our own government's most authoritative agencies and their most authoritative documents, not even close to legal. | |
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Unmasking Cold War Legacy
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| And then Obama-era money laundering operations were running through the Cayman Islands using USAID as a front, disguising it as foreign aid. | |
| And in the last, oh, just month or two, we've gotten an unprecedented look at the mechanics, the logistics. | |
| And Mike Benz has been a champion with this to fund the empire. | |
| As a volunteer lobbyist with results.org for 18 years and two UN summits for heads of state, we were well aware that USAID was being used in order to advance what we euphemistically called at the time the U.S.'s other interests, which was a way of saying this, that the empire, it was all political. | |
| And then it was all about getting political control. | |
| And we talked about that. | |
| It was Cold War stuff. | |
| And then when the Cold War ended, we thought that we were in a position to go ahead and, ooh, ooh, okay, let's roll with this and solve the problems, at least to the extent that human beings, especially children, are dying from preventable poverty. | |
| But the leaderships of all of the so-called advanced countries weren't interested in any of that ever, even when it could make a profit with microcredit. | |
| All right, U.S. Senator Maggie Goodlander caught smurfing $15 million plus, and that she's one of the ringleaders of the seditious six. | |
| And that's what we're seeing. | |
| And that this smurfing is probably going to be from our own tax dollars going and cycling through. | |
| And then Nick Shirley uncovered a Minnesota healthcare company, Advanced Mobility, that has been paid for by our taxes for 26 years. | |
| No address there, though. | |
| No address at all. | |
| And this guy, David, who has been doing the ground on work for years and years and years, is really the information that Nick Shirley is partnering with. | |
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Conflict Normalization
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| And then the report that Elon Omar is a net worth upwards of 30 million. | |
| Now, this should have all, of course, be investigated, but it's all just show and go right now. | |
| Nothing is just good approaches, no justice yet, no breakthrough. | |
| Just in National Guard troops mobilized in Minneapolis as Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act. | |
| Yeah, we're seeing that possibility here in Minneapolis for the winter of love, similar to the summer of love of 2020 in Minnesota. | |
| Let's see, is that? | |
| Yeah, and that's it for that section. | |
| Brian, your thoughts, brother. | |
| Well, the board of peace framing of the first article was, I wonder if that was satire. | |
| I didn't actually get to see where it came from because it's so ridiculous. | |
| It's so 1984-ish, but it basically functions to try to soften the perception of violence and converts the outcomes into intentions. | |
| Peace equals stability. | |
| Well, in order to have peace, somebody's got to submit and give up their position because there's no aggressors. | |
| There's no aggressors here. | |
| It's just a board of peace that's framing out how the future is going to go. | |
| We're not warriors. | |
| We're not fighting for something or taking something from you. | |
| We're the board of peace. | |
| And if there's no peace, well, it means that you must be operating outside of our framework for what peace is supposed to look like. | |
| A ridiculous way to try to explain the world. | |
| Basically, it's just a dumb way of trying to get people to learn to judge policy with labels instead of results. | |
| Basically, using titles to replace outcomes totally dissolves any accountability. | |
| Regime change becomes a board policy, a tool that makes war pragmatic instead of extraordinary. | |
| And then, of course, we can all use these policies and these ideas and these words to downgrade our mentality so that we don't continue to call it what it really is. | |
| It's just basically normalizing normal violations of other sovereignty and doing it in a procedural way. | |
| So it's look, all of these stories go together into the same concept. | |
| They are, in fact, in practice and in reality, wars of aggression that are being framed as defense. | |
| Protecting democracy, yes, defensive. | |
| It's at all necessary. | |
| We're going to defend democracy. | |
| And so they're going to challenge legitimacy. | |
| They're going to reframe the conflict as, well, they're the predators, not us. | |
| And we're just trying to protect ourselves from the predators when in reality, it's us with our CIA hooks and claws under the hood. | |
| If we don't fight them over there, Brian, we'll have to fight them over here. | |
| Oh, yes, and no American wants that. | |
| So we've got to, hey, at least the conclusion is you got to fight no matter what side of the argument you come down on. | |
| So you can see how they do what they do to try to get us to buy in on this garbage. | |
| You know, it's war is basically assumed to be a conclusion to such an extent that peace becomes almost completely unimaginable. | |
| You know, because we have to do what we have to do to continue to survive along the way. | |
| And, you know, we had another article there on the financialization of conflict. | |
| Basically, the USAID Cayman narrative was in there. | |
| Financial pipelines and laundering metaphors and aid as a cover for extraction. | |
| And look, once conflict becomes recognized as a business model instead of a security response, and that's what it is right now. | |
| It's commerce. | |
| War has become commerce. | |
| And I got to tell you that even us Americans among the world feel exploited by this cultural assimilation campaign to try to help them get their spending bills passed and their security bills passed. | |
| What do you think false flags and conspiracies are? | |
| False flags are events designed to assimilate a culture into believing that the government must be there to protect us from the boogeyman. | |
| I mean, there is nothing else to it. | |
| Everybody thinks they're about a Second Amendment gun rights. | |
| No, it's about enforcing and expanding a security apparatus to the point where the war has come here on our front doorstep and it's a war for our minds. | |
| And by the way, there's absolutely nothing you can do about it because we've turned off all speech related to Sandy Hook or related to Uvalde or related to whatever false flag of the soup du jour is. | |
| And so, you know, for all those of you who are onto it, you better shut up. | |
| But for those of you who aren't, you know, let's make sure that we harden their weak ass minds from you getting in there and sort of slipping in with your virus of actual thought. | |
| And that's unfortunate the way that our government has used the Smith-Mutton Act and 50 psychological techniques using talking heads on televisions to try to get Americans to assimilate to this idea that the government must protect us. | |
| It's foolishness. | |
| It's foolishness. | |
| But anyway, this language is becoming so outrageous in its embellishments and twists that until you can get a grasp On what real violence looks like. | |
| All of this, all of this feels like morally decorative language. | |
| Now, the only problem that we've got right now under the hood there is that the law is still operating so selectively that it's almost worthless. | |
| And that's what the Epstein threads were about. | |
| The law is selective. | |
| If you're part of the structure, you're part of the big boys club and you're part of the, and you've joined our club and we know that we can trust you. | |
| We can basically guarantee that the law will never be able to touch you because we're going to make sure that we've leveraged all of our authority collectively as oligarchs and rich people to control judges, to control legal systems. | |
| And by the way, we are now the gatekeepers for all things related to law licenses or doctor's licenses or whatever license it happens to be. | |
| We're the gatekeepers. | |
| And if you don't coordinate your mind and conform and wear the right suit and say the right thing, you certainly can't play in our little world. | |
| And I'm just not going to have anything to do with it. | |
| I'm not going to have anything to do with it. | |
| I'd rather be alone in the woods, isolated for years than be a part of a system so ridiculously corrupt as Austin, Texas, or Washington, D.C., or any of those successful structures that seem to make society up. | |
| Want nothing to do with it. | |
| I had a conflict or a discussion this week with one of the top lobbyists for this new law that I'm designing. | |
| And I got to tell you that you could feel him conforming to the political reality of fake. | |
| I mean, you could just, you could, he asked me a question about Sandy Hook and Uvalde. | |
| And I said, yeah, well, this is what I know. | |
| And he just couldn't. | |
| It's like, well, if we're going to be talking about law, we certainly can't be talking about that stuff because none of those conversations are ever going to happen in a civilized society. | |
| So you might as well be an outback boogeyman with the way you think and the way you talk because you'll never get anywhere trying to get help from a political bureaucracy that's so entrenched in if the government or the media says it, it must be true. | |
| So maybe I'll abandon ship and just leave it all to go to hell. | |
| I don't think I'll play it on that level, but I might. | |
| And it is crazy, and it is getting to some sort of a breaking point. | |
| And you go back into history and these part of these Tartarian old world, whatever it was, mansions were repurposed as insane asylums. | |
| And I think that was for the people who were unwilling to play ball. | |
| Wild history, we only know a little bit of it. | |
| All right, let's go on to the second part here of domestic and international facts and optics. | |
| All right. | |
| So California's homeless task force is made up of the heads of the NGOs who receive the taxpayer dollars. | |
| So they're giving themselves the money. | |
| And this is the 24 billion dollars, excuse me, 24 billion that has disappeared to end homelessness. | |
| And remember, Newsom, I have witnessed his promises to end homelessness going in from mayor of San Francisco to Lieutenant Governor of California, the governor of California. | |
| And in each case, it gets worse each time, and the money all disappears. | |
| The county board says, Oh, we have no idea how much spent. | |
| To make matters worse, they're in conjunction with a homeless task force that the people who are on that homeless task force decide where all the money goes. | |
| Well, guess who serves on that homeless task force? | |
| All the heads of the NGOs. | |
| So the NGOs get to make the decisions about where the money is spent. | |
| And guess where they spend it? | |
| They spent it on the whole. | |
| Hold on, hold on. | |
| I'm sorry to interrupt you. | |
| But are you telling me you understood it perfectly? | |
| Yeah, that's what's going on. | |
| That is what's going on. | |
| And then David Spade, interesting character for exposing this, but that's nice. | |
| He's pointing out that Newsom vetoed the audit to find out where that 20 plus billion is going. | |
| And that's the political reality. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| The voters in California tried to recall Newsom and got the signatures. | |
| And it went on to the Dominion voting machine ballot and came back that Newsom won 666 of the vote. | |
| I mean, 66.6% of that vote. | |
| It's in Maine. | |
| Governor candidate, 45, he can document 4,500 contracts. | |
| Non-competitive. | |
| Given to the friends and the families of the Democrats, 2.1 billion. | |
| In that it is a, that's business as usual for these guys. | |
| And then more, they're taking advantage of food stamps by filing in five different states using dead people's information and then selling the food stamps for money. | |
| Well, of course they are. | |
| They're going to find all the tricks. | |
| On the good news part, Trump administration records the eighth straight month with zero illegal border crossings, the lowest number of border encounters in history. | |
| And then global silver shortage drives silver to close at the highest weekly price in history. | |
| And we've been talking about this all week. | |
| We've been talking about it on and off for years. | |
| But the idea is that what we're going to see is an explosion in the price of silver because the fraudulent paper promises to pay are going to be exposed as these contracts become due and people aren't going to roll them over. | |
| They're going to demand delivery. | |
| And part of the lies to get into a position of power, I want to give Obama a minute here in 2008. | |
| The real reason we have some commercials first. | |
| You can live a very long time without Donald Trump Jr. here. | |
| The other one. | |
| I need to tell you about my friends over at TAG. | |
| Uh-oh. | |
| Network USA. | |
| This administration, the Bush administration, has done nothing to control the problem that we have. | |
| We've had 5 million undocumented workers come over the borders since George Bush took office. | |
| It has become an extraordinary problem. | |
| And the reason the American people are concerned is because they are seeing their own economic position slip away. | |
| And oftentimes, employers are exploiting these undocumented workers. | |
| They're not paying the minimum wage. | |
| They're not observing worker safety laws. | |
| As president, I will make sure that we finally have the kind of border security that we need. | |
| That's step number one. | |
| Step number two is to take on employers. | |
| Right now, an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than be prosecuted for hiring an undocumented worker. | |
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| That has to change. | |
| They have to be held accountable. | |
| Start shedding some light on the problem, and we can once again be a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. | |
| That's what I intend to do as president of the United States. | |
| That is said with such congruency. | |
| I think maybe the tactic is to go ahead and let these candidates speak to their idealism and then correct them later with what they're actually going to be doing. | |
| Your thoughts, brother. | |
| Okay, so let's take the first story. | |
| It was something about when the oversight being self-reviewed, all the NGOs on the board, same people in the NGOs are on the boards where they decide how to spend the money and who gets the money. | |
| That's not oversight. | |
| That's self-review. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that's what this world would want people to believe that power is. | |
| Every dollar of that money is simply being funneled in exchange for political support to the proper partners who have the ears of something. | |
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Never Fitting In
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| You know, it's so frustrating as an American citizen to know that I'm trying to operate with character and integrity in a world where character integrity gets you virtually nowhere because unless you're part of the boys club or the girls' club, | |
| going to the right functions, eating at the right dinners, sitting at the right tables in the right restaurants under the right chefs, wearing the right clothes, driving the right cars, and living in the right neighborhoods, you're never really going to fit in. | |
| Well, let me tell you something. | |
| I'll never fit in. | |
| I'll never, ever, ever fit in. | |
| Because the truth of the matter is, I despise people that consider cultural compliance to be the highest ideal in their, you know, their bag of tricks that they can deal out to society. | |
| People know about me. | |
| Some people will keep their distance as much as possible because the last thing they want to do is stumble over some normie narrative around me. | |
| But I don't attack anybody. | |
| I don't destroy anybody. | |
| As a matter of fact, I'm quite well liked, even here in East Texas, where normie mentality is pretty weak in terms of, you know, it doesn't compare with the urban areas in terms of the way people are thrown to and fro with all of this media narrative that's driven through their heads. | |
| There's still a certain percentage of it. | |
| And you can tell who watches their TV and listens to it, and you can tell who doesn't. | |
| But I can tell you this: that if you could approach people properly and gain enough of their attention, then you can change them. | |
| I mean, just this morning, I was talking to some folks about some of the problems that we have in academia. | |
| And I think that they were pleasantly surprised to see that there was somebody that actually thinks on the level of, you know, what is this progressive thing doing to our culture in terms of breaking our anchors and breaking all of our chains that tied us to our forefathers and setting us up in this brave new world where there are no rules, no rules about man and woman, no rules about this or that. | |
| And, you know, it's refreshing to see that people are starting to come around as a result of all the noise that's been taking place in the media. | |
| Let's see, what were some of the other ones we had? | |
| We had welfare fraud and identity exploitation. | |
| I think that was the story about Gilihan Omar now being worth $30 million. | |
| Folks, if you sell yourself to the devil, you can have all the money you want. | |
| It ain't like you're going to be able to take it with you. | |
| You can have this world or you can have the next, but you can't have both. | |
| It's just the way it is. | |
| You're going to be tied to one or you're going to be tied to the other, but you can't take them both with you. | |
| Look, I think we've learned a big lesson since JFK here in America culturally. | |
| Systems don't self-correct. | |
| They would rather install a compliant bureaucracy than self-correct. | |
| Oversight is no longer oversight from a what's best for the public perspective. | |
| Now, oversight is code word for we've got the power to decide what's acceptable and what's not. | |
| And so the abuse has really turned structural here in America to the point where the building will no longer stand given an earthquake or fire or wind or some sort of real disaster that can hit America. | |
| Now, we've managed to be protected from it long enough, but when the real winds of cultural change begin to strike, this structure is so rotten that it will break and it will fall. | |
| And all of those without character who have accepted all the money will end up jumping off bridges or taking their boats out, faking their own death. | |
| Anyway, that's kind of the way I see it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| What do you think? | |
| The tension is ratcheting up, and something's got to break. | |
| And you're right. | |
| With what you're talking about, is that you got a choice whether to develop your character or to care about fitting into an evil system. | |
| I mean, you got to dance to evil to get ahead. | |
| You have to corrupt what is best for your brothers and sisters. | |
| You have to lie. | |
| That's kind of the choice to do. | |
| But yet, at the same time, in this, you know, I've talked about this this week with Joe and Chris, is that my experience of just being with people, neighbor, people at the gym, people at the barbershop, is that they're doing better and better. | |
| As weird as it is to say, as crazy as they all say that it is, they feel as if they're doing okay with it, which I think we're going to get through this, but something is going to break. | |
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Study's Conclusion Is Devastating
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| And it seems closer and closer to it, but we're not there yet. | |
| All right. | |
| And finally, from COVID lies and crimes to recognize crimes against humanity, a demand for Maha. | |
| Steve Kirsch, no evidence that the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule saves lives. | |
| No vaccine schedule anywhere in the world has been shown to reduce mortality or morbidity. | |
| We are injecting kids worldwide without a single supportive scientific study. | |
| And yeah, we've been piling on this evidence. | |
| Show after show, week after week, month after month, year after year. | |
| Steve Kirsch again, my email asking Mark Del Monte, CEO of AAP, for a credible scientific study justifying the CDC childhood vaccine schedule. | |
| I CC the ACIP members. | |
| If he doesn't reply, the ACIP members will be able to say at the next ACIP meeting that the AAP couldn't produce a single credible study justifying their recommendations. | |
| All they got is fraud and force. | |
| All right, here, and this is, we covered this, but this is Marcos Zervos leading a study. | |
| And he had to admit that, you know, if he published this, he may as well retire because he'd be finished because the vaccinated children were 4.29 times more likely to have asthma, three times higher for skin, atopic diseases, eczema, six times higher for autoimmune disorders, five and a half times higher for neurodevelopmental disorders, three times more motor disabilities, four and a half times more speech disorders, three times more developmental delays, six times more acute and chronic ear infections. | |
| And then in 2000 unvaccinated kids, no cases of ADHD, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ticks, rather, psychological disorders. | |
| Study's conclusion is devastating. | |
| In contrast to our expectations, we found that exposure to vaccination was independently associated with an overall two and a half fold increase in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination. | |
| And we've shown that guy before, admitting that on hidden video, the foundation. | |
| Pause right there. | |
| Let me take this on, okay? | |
| I don't talk very much about the COVID thing that happened, but let's face it, okay? | |
| When they came out on that Tuesday afternoon or Monday, whatever it was, and basically said, you know, COVID has hit America and now there's going to be lockdowns and there was a run on toilet paper and all that. | |
| People started getting because of their ignorance, very their frame, their fear led their vision to get like this. | |
| Like they just couldn't see anything, but I'm going to drive home and I'm going to stay behind the wheel of my car and I'm not going to talk to anybody and I'm not going to touch anything and I'm going to wash my hands and I'm going to, you know, I'm just scared. | |
| So I'm just going to sit at home and ride this out. | |
| Fundamentally, what took place was that was the world's most powerful authority substitution for critical thought or rational debate that we've ever run into. | |
| And we were conditioned to respond that way by movies like Outbreak and some of the other, you know, Hollywood-ish type features and the zombie outbreaks and, you know, the legend with Will Farrell and the others that, no, we're going to break down and become this sort of zombified society. | |
| Conditioning was laid long before they decided to announce COVID was here, regardless of any evidence. | |
| And so, what had happened at that moment was because people stopped thinking, they substituted theuthority. | |
| They said, out with debate, now it's just a matter of trust. | |
| And that's what our government does. | |
| They hire the experts. | |
| And so we must trust the experts. | |
| And that completely replaced in the moment any sort of transparent debate because the media decided to go with it with all their pictures of the little COVID virus, fake as they were, and drive this thing. | |
| They basically were able to do a substitution of an institutional consensus that this is true for proof. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so what I think the biggest lesson that most normies learned from that was that obedience signals safety and inquiry signals self-harm. | |
| Don't question the experts because the authority now substitutes for evidence. | |
| Therefore, your compliance is a virtue and you will be rewarded properly for compliance. | |
| It was a horrible time for a guy with his eyes wide open like me, because I could see society crumbling into this self-absorption six-foot rule: don't talk to your neighbors, don't shake hands, don't go to work, fear, But what it really did was it just turned people into a bunch of, in a sense, zombies that couldn't think. | |
| I mean, a mask. | |
| I mean, a mask. | |
| People couldn't even put together the idea that even what they tell us a virus is so small, it's invisible, but you need to put a mask on your face to signal your compliance, regardless of that, whether that mask actually works like a big screen door or a big open door. | |
| And a virus theoretically is so small. | |
| So I still am kind of under the influence that they released something. | |
| But for the flu to go away overnight and for people to generally fall into an understanding that, hey, wait a second, it sure does seem suspicious that this thing was so well coordinated that within a matter of days, every Walgreens in the nation had stand here six foot apart. | |
| And none of it had any evidentiary testing that took place. | |
| I think that was the last time most Americans will ever trust authority to just roll out a narrative as if authority is the full substitution for anything that's questionable. | |
| We'll see if they try it again, too. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Well, they'll send us pictures and they'll show us things and they'll fake things. | |
| And, you know, remember the Super Bowl Daryl Hamlin thing or whatever? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, I think that was probably more of a death related to the jab than it was if it was even in death at all. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, who knows? | |
| It was one of those things where the whole world's watching at Super Bowl or whatever, or Monday Night Football, and the whole world's going, oh, this doesn't seem right. | |
| Yeah, it doesn't seem right. | |
| And this doesn't seem right. | |
| Health Canada confirms that SV40 in the COVID vaccine. | |
| Now what? | |
| How are you going to tell millions of Canadians that they got injected with a cancer-causing DNA sequence? | |
| So we shall see the Great Awakening. | |
| Great choosing continues. | |
| Act of censorship pre-print server retracts infant mortality study by children's health defense scientists preprints.org on Wednesday, retracted a paper by CHD scientists that showed infants vaccinated in their second month of life were more likely to die in their third month than unvaccinated infants. | |
| And this again is a attempt at censorship because these people are dictators. | |
| They want to have the only say and that what we're going to do is whatever it is is dictated at the time until something new is dictated. | |
| And then in terms of understanding, appreciating the rhetoric of our opponents, I want to give this couple of minutes here to appreciate the evil. | |
| Vaccinated who are the problem. | |
| Truth. | |
| Maybe they should be shamed. | |
| But the unvaccinated. | |
| Just have to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks. | |
| We can't trust the unvaccinated. | |
| Unvaccinated. | |
| A group that includes children and people acting like children. | |
| When are we going to stop putting up with the idiots in this country and just say you now it's mandatory to get vaccinated? | |
| Oh, you can't shame them. | |
| You can't call them stupid. | |
| You can't call them silly. | |
| Yes, they are. | |
| Those who are not vaccinated will end up paying the price. | |
| The unvaccinated should be taxed. | |
| They should pay more for health care. | |
| We need to start looking at the choice to remain unvaccinated the same as we look at driving while intoxicated. | |
| Really, the only people die are the unvaccinated. | |
| And for those of you spreading misinformation, shame on you. | |
| We've got to shun folks. | |
| We've got to shun people into games. | |
| We need to shun those that refuse to get vaccinated. | |
| The unvaccinated people have put us in the position that we're in now, and it is not a good place. | |
| You got to start telling people, if you don't get vaccinated, you can't come into this office or this place of business. | |
| If you don't get vaccinated, you can't come to work. | |
| So screw you, freeze. | |
| Freedom is a fragile thing, and it's never more than one generation away from extinction. | |
| Man, come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. | |
| Yeah, yeah, good point. | |
| And that's what we were dealing with. | |
| And very simply, here's the documentation that I have that is sufficient in my two-year engagement in this battle that we're looking at prima fascia crimes against humanity. | |
| And that if anybody needs to defend themselves in the present, federal law does protect you to refuse to decline any experimental medical product without any negative consequences. | |
| But, you know, all it's all lies. | |
| That's all they ever do is fraud and then the attempt for force. | |
| Your thoughts, brother. | |
| Yeah, they're just trying to institute a new layer of governance. | |
| Let's call it biological governance where they basically are able to control our access to work, travel, other services by leaving them conditioned on compliance with the rules. | |
| And then they drive on top of it sort of a permanent emergency logic where the policy itself justifies the risk and has nothing to do with results. | |
| And so, you know, whether these real scientific studies hold or fall, the cultural effect remains almost completely unmistakable. | |
| Medicine is now the gatekeeper for social permission. | |
| And that shift closed the loop on assimilation. | |
| Fortunately, people are beginning to break loose from that mindset as a result of alternative media and social media that has been allowed to continue to propagate misinformation or at least information that is able to at least counter the argument that's placed onto us. | |
| But that time in our lives feels over, but I can guarantee you that that was just a precursor to the main event because it couldn't hold, it didn't hold, | |
| but they learned so much through the process about what makes people myopically scared in their vision to the point where they'll no longer question and just choose obedience over social exile. | |
| And I think they learned enough to pull it off one more time. | |
| And the question of the next time is probably not going to be, you know, COVID or something so ridiculous. | |
| But I think the next time they do it, it's probably going to be some sort of alien invasion, you know, where the isolation, ET, contact. | |
| What is it? | |
| What was that movie that they put out with Amy Adams where the aliens come down in this big floating spaceship, whatever. | |
| It's all part of the same assimilation game. | |
| And I think it's all setting the stage for the next big illusion that's going to justify a complete entrance into a new world order and social governing, bio-social governing in order to keep us controlled during the transition. | |
| Very good. | |
| Going to final thoughts. | |
| For decades, I'd resonated with just being a simple person of service to others. | |
| And that was through the discovery of, this is now 49 years of engaged in these political topics and paying attention to the political leadership. | |
| Then my discovery that you just can't talk people into being a good person or to stand up even for saving the lives of people dying from preventable poverty in the empire. | |
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| And that has been accentuated through the experiences of friends and family and colleagues. | |
| So just indirectly, I'm just trying to be a good person of service. | |
| And I'm saying this now because when something breaks, and a lot of human beings without the experience are going to try to save somehow or help or inform, enlighten others. | |
| And you're going to find that they're not going to be very receptive to that. | |
| And I'm just encouraging you to pay attention to whatever it is that you discover on the playing field as things break. | |
| And for myself, I've had so many experiences to discover that no matter how powerful the factual arguments are, it's not going to matter. | |
| No, no matter what the foundation of the relationship that you may have, it's not going to matter. | |
| Any expertise, not going to matter. | |
| So I'll be simply of service and discover for myself what people are here and really to anticipate that people are going to be very upset when this breaks. | |
| And that that is something that we will be able to help with. | |
| And, you know, in my, as I've said a few times in my prayers and reflections, of what I can prepare myself for is that simply just to acknowledge to others is that, yeah, you were lied to. | |
| They lied. | |
| As you're right, they did lie. | |
| Oh, yeah, they lied. | |
| Yeah, yeah, and they shouldn't have done that. | |
| You would think they wouldn't have done it. | |
| I wouldn't have done it. | |
| That's a big lie. | |
| And that's what happened. | |
| Final thoughts, brother. | |
| When health becomes the new digital ID that governs our citizenship, clearance is going to be conditioned upon consent, not upon critical thought. | |
| And what I mean by that is if they can implement the program that they're leading us toward, and you can feel it. | |
| I can feel it. | |
| It's there. | |
| A single centralized medical ID, a single centralized digital ID, a single centralized banking structure that's all conditioned upon your compliance is not freedom. | |
| It's slavery. | |
| And I hope it happens during my life so that I can fight back. | |
| But until it becomes the new norm, the only way I've got to really fight back at this point in time is with shows like this. | |
| So I'm glad you're watching. | |
| I'm glad you're part of the program and getting to be part of the team that's able to step outside the box. | |
| Thank you, Brian. | |
| Thank you, audience members. | |