Follow These Rules or America Ends
Follow These Rules or America Ends
Follow These Rules or America Ends
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| You and I see what's going on in the world. | |
| We know it. | |
| But how do we get the rest of the world to understand what we know, what we know all too clearly? | |
| You know, something's happening right now across the Western world. | |
| And New York City, where I am right now, is only the most visible symptom of it. | |
| And you know it and I know it. | |
| Well, listen carefully. | |
| We are watching the slow-motion dismantling of a civilization, not through invasion, not through collapse, but through surrender. | |
| It's been marketed, branded, and sold as progress. | |
| We know better. | |
| Yet everything about it looks and feels like decay. | |
| You see it in the streets, you see wherever you go, around the world, in the schools, in the language, in Europe. | |
| It's a quiet revolution designed not to rebuild America, but to erase it, to destroy it, to expurgate it. | |
| At the top of this movement, if you will, sit the architects of globalism. | |
| This is what you and I know, but the regular folks don't. | |
| Men who meet in glass towers in Davos and Geneva, who write blueprints for a future where nations no longer matter, where sovereignty, where sovereignty becomes a relic of the past. | |
| They speak in polished phrases, in sobriquets, and sustainability, inclusion, and equity. | |
| But behind that corporate vocabulary is the same goal that tyrants have had across time, control. | |
| The World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, WHO, the Club of Rome, all the others that are not content to advise governments, you know it and I know it. | |
| They want to replace them. | |
| They believe your property, your children, your faith, your health, your national identity are obstacles to their version of order. | |
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| Their model is simple. | |
| Create chaos, then offer structure, destroy the family, then offer dependency, mock religion, then sell moral relativism, redefine gender, and the demand that everybody comply. | |
| It's about undermining procreation and then call population decline progress. | |
| You will own nothing, they say, and you will be happy. | |
| This is not a prediction. | |
| It is a command. | |
| It is a promise. | |
| It is told. | |
| It is promised. | |
| It is guaranteed. | |
| What used to be local politics has now become an experiment in submission, an experiment in submission to global governance. | |
| Agenda 21, Agenda 2030 are not conspiracy theories. | |
| They are policy frameworks drafted, drafted to transfer authority from elected governments to international boards that no citizen voted for. | |
| Did you hear what I said? | |
| Every zoning regulation, every climate mandate, every digital identity proposed to you and others moves one more piece of American life under foreign management. | |
| That's what this is about. | |
| It's a transformation. | |
| And the language sounds harmless enough. | |
| Carbon neutrality, sustainable development, global health. | |
| But it all comes down and points to the same outcome. | |
| Less choice, less freedom, less nation, less America. | |
| Every education system now trains citizens for obedience rather than thought. | |
| The new moral order tells children, in essence, to question everything except the ideology itself. | |
| It's no longer enough to tolerate differences. | |
| You must affirm them or be punished. | |
| You see, words and ideas have become weapons. | |
| Pronouns have become policy. | |
| Don't think they've gone away, by the way. | |
| Every institution from the media to the universities to the corporations now speaks with the same accent, the accent of this global conformity. | |
| In this new order, this new world order, individuality is the enemy. | |
| The family becomes suspicious because it teaches loyalty stronger than state. | |
| Faith becomes dangerous because it recognizes authority higher than man. | |
| And masculinity is condemned because, well, because it defends rather than submits. | |
| Femininity is redefined until motherhood itself becomes some kind of an obsolete spectacle. | |
| These are not cultural shifts. | |
| They are strategic erasures. | |
| The goal is not equality, but replacement. | |
| You hear what I'm saying? | |
| Now look, you can see the results in every American city. | |
| The old governments, the old neighborhoods no longer feel like home. | |
| They're not familiar. | |
| People whisper rather than speak. | |
| Citizens apologize for their success. | |
| The moral vocabulary, our moral vocabulary, our lexicon, has been rewritten so thoroughly that defending traditional values is now considered hate. | |
| And behind it all, behind it all, stand the same global foundations funding the same activist networks that promote division, dependency, and decay. | |
| Does this sound familiar? | |
| How long have we been talking about this? | |
| They no longer need to seize power with armies when they can simply buy it with grants. | |
| They fund restorative justice. | |
| Restorative justice programs, the worst that dismantle law enforcement. | |
| They push environmental mandates that cripple energy and energy independence. | |
| They champion migration policies, illegal immigration policies that erase borders and culture and tradition and languages. | |
| And they call it compassion. | |
| They celebrate cultural relativism while quietly exporting the same centralized ideology to every corner of the world. | |
| The goal is a borderless economy, a borderless morality, and a borderless people, managed not by elected leaders, but by technocrats. | |
| Technocrats who answer only to one another. | |
| This is the long game. | |
| It became decades ago, began rather decades ago, with the ideas of Saul Alinsky, who taught that the surest path to power was through the institution of trust. | |
| The schools, the churches, the press. | |
| See if you capture those. | |
| Well, you can capture the mind of a generation without firing a shot. | |
| And that's precisely what they've done. | |
| The students of that philosophy now run universities. | |
| They write headlines and they shape legislation. | |
| They do not declare themselves revolutionaries. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Oh, no, no, no. | |
| Because they no longer have to. | |
| No. | |
| The revolution not only will not be televised, but the revolution already won. | |
| It's already began when they won. | |
| See, the destruction of American culture is what this is about. | |
| It was never going to happen in one dramatic event, in one fell swoop. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| It was always going to happen like this. | |
| Incrementally, bit by bit, citizen by citizen, neighborhood by neighborhood, bureaucratically, behind the comforting smile of a social initiative. | |
| They call it equity. | |
| They call it justice. | |
| But what it really means, what it really means is engineered dependence. | |
| This is a society that cannot stand on its own. | |
| It must kneel. | |
| And kneeling is exactly what the global planners want. | |
| It's what they precisely want. | |
| Look closely at the vision of the future. | |
| Look closely. | |
| Digital currencies. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Digital currency, CBDC, monitored in real time. | |
| Social credit systems. | |
| They're coming described as ESG scores. | |
| Health passports that decide whether you can travel, whether you can work, whether you can buy food. | |
| These are not fantasies. | |
| They are not anything to scoff at. | |
| They are proposals already being tested in Europe and Canada and parts of the United States. | |
| And once, once the infrastructure exists, freedom becomes a privilege that can be revoked with a click. | |
| Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
| That fast. | |
| New York, my beloved New York, like every global city, is their laboratory. | |
| It's where they test the limits of what people will tolerate. | |
| The rhetoric, the rhetoric, the joke, the lie of restorative justice that releases criminals into the streets, it's not competence. | |
| It's not incompetence. | |
| It's neither. | |
| It is conditioning. | |
| When citizens grow accustomed to chaos, they in essence beg for control. | |
| And control is the endgame. | |
| That's what it's about. | |
| Every failed policy has a purpose. | |
| Every crisis paves the way for consolidation. | |
| The people who claim to save the world, the people who claim to save the world from the inequality of the world, are building a system where a handful of elites will own everything, including the narrative itself. | |
| It is feudalism with Wi-Fi, tyranny with, in essence, better branding. | |
| We are told to celebrate diversity, yet every policy I know pushes towards sameness. | |
| We are told to protect democracy, yet every regulation removes another choice. | |
| We are told to trust the experts, yet every expert comes from the same boardroom, the same think tank. | |
| This is the new empire. | |
| One, my friend, built not on armies, but on algorithms. | |
| And you know, it all begins when ordinary people stop believing they have the right to say no. | |
| That is the essence of freedom. | |
| The ability to reject, to dissent, to refuse. | |
| The moment you trade that for comfort, you no longer live in a democracy. | |
| You live in a managed society designed, designed for obedience. | |
| I hate to say it, but the truth is simple. | |
| The struggle is no longer between left and right. | |
| It's between those who believe in self-governance and those who believe the age of nations is over. | |
| It's between those who see people as citizens, like you and me, and those who see them and us as data. | |
| Between those who still remember freedom and those who've been trained, in essence, to forget it. | |
| If America falls to this, if America falls to this, there will be nowhere left to run. | |
| Because there's no frontier beyond the digital frontier. | |
| And there is no rescue coming from Davos or Geneva or the UN. | |
| The only resistance is the refusal to comply. | |
| And that begins with understanding exactly what is being done to us and why. | |
| We need a massive education program. | |
| We need to tell people once and for all what's going on. | |
| We need to tell people and explain to them what's happening because they don't know this. | |
| They don't know this. | |
| We sound crazy to them. | |
| You must understand this. | |
| We sound crazy. | |
| We sound like lunatics. | |
| They call us conspiracy theorists because we've been talking about this and it's the truth. | |
| So my friends, do yourself a favor, do me a favor. | |
| First of all, thank you for letting me into your hearts and in your minds and into your brains. | |
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