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unidentified
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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
unidentified
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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
Who are you, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rushes. | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some hot tab and some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm 40. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. - What? | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Doolittle. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Doolittle. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Doolittle. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human. | ||
I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave. | ||
than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride. | ||
*music* | ||
*music* *music* *music* | ||
*music* *music* | ||
*music* *music* | ||
*music* *music* *music* *music* But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
America's worst. | ||
Bitch. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, all right? | ||
Last time, my God. | ||
There's everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Hey, yo, my A-G, and Eddie is shit. | ||
I've been making waves way before the star kick. | ||
I was in the city when I was just a chick. | ||
With the all-black fiddick, with the weight of fitness. | ||
It's routine, yo, what's it? | ||
It's routine, yeah. | ||
Take me to my first shows, I go. | ||
Only drop jewels way before they drop jungle. | ||
First, yeah, I'm looking. | ||
Now I'm looking. | ||
Oh, girl. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
I said, trust no man. | ||
She probably said. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said, treat you girls in the bottle. | ||
My mama said, trust no hope. | ||
She's a brother. | ||
I said, trust no man. | ||
She probably said. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said, treat. | ||
I'm girls like a brother. | ||
My mama said, trust no hope. | ||
Use a rubber. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant family. | ||
One day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
And so they'll never have satisfaction. | ||
We are still enjoying White Voice Over. | ||
It's still us. | ||
I don't care if I have a crime here. | ||
I don't care if I have a dead link this year. | ||
We can go out there on the channel of the narrative. | ||
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Over. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
They can't be on the plane or what that means. | ||
White Voice Over. | ||
Yes. | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits. | ||
But they never give. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to chill for big business. | ||
It's not good to share Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hate. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This, this is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. This is America. | ||
This is America. | ||
This is America. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Man, this is a free man talking. | ||
Man, this is a free man this is a free man talking. | ||
Man, this is a free man this is a free man talking. | ||
Man, this is a free man talking. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord, save these people. | ||
They are sweet. | ||
They let it stay in one day. | ||
Street Lord, save us from L.A. | ||
L.A. Monster. L.A. Monster. | ||
Blueprint by Mike. | ||
Go get his Rhyme-Lite. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and Pop booth lazed it. | ||
Looked like it rained till the roof caved in. | ||
Two words. | ||
Shot down. | ||
Raised. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you, pay me! | ||
Screaming. | ||
Teasing. | ||
Staging. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look God, it's the same and I basically know now, we get racially profiled, cuffed up and hosed down, pimped up and hoed down. | ||
I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom to the top, the only place to go now. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Perfect. | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross. | ||
And you're going to kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope and eats them whole. | |
Sin, illness, hope. | ||
I'm still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin building. | ||
There's who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin building. | ||
There's who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin building. | ||
Sin building. | ||
There's who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
I love you. | ||
Verification is amazing. - Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. | ||
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
You have to abide by the rules and you have to have a mask on. | ||
It's not. | ||
Businesses have the right to refuse service, even if you're not one of them. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Good. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
49, we're out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your next? | ||
Where's your next? | ||
I'm just staying away from you. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
You don't need to take. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will take you right now. | ||
You are in violation. | ||
And I gave you an awful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it wasn't, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
unidentified
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I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
unidentified
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We're not. | |
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | ||
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
One, let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then you know you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going, you gotta stop it where it is. | ||
You gotta stop it in its track, right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds, they're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far. | ||
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum and they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
So people have it in their heads like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | ||
People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here. | ||
We gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here. | ||
If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have heard that outcome. | ||
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | ||
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, some of you, yeah, some of you maybe are used to this, and that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they got to go to Target and they got to deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
unidentified
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We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
unidentified
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They didn't have a lot of luxury. | |
But they had grit. | ||
unidentified
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And they had faith. | |
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
and they love their God. | ||
unidentified
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Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | |
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
unidentified
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From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
America first. | ||
U.S.! U.S.! U.S.!! U.S.! | ||
U.S.! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Here's what's going to happen. | ||
The Taliban is going to shoot some American. | ||
That's my bet. | ||
That's my bet. | ||
I could be wrong, but my money, because it would be so easy, Is that the Taliban kills some American. | ||
There's some scuffle at the airport in Kabul or something like that. | ||
And the Taliban shoots the wrong person, kills the wrong American. | ||
You know, something like that happens. | ||
And it demands a response. | ||
It demands revenge from the good old United States. | ||
We're back, Jack! | ||
They mess up the withdrawal so that we have to stay there even longer. | ||
You know, maybe from the beginning. | ||
When people say this was a botched withdrawal, Biden totally mishandled it. | ||
They evacuated the troops and then the personnel? | ||
I mean, that makes no sense. | ||
In other words, the soldiers and then the translators? | ||
Why would you do it in that order? | ||
Well, maybe that was all part of the plan. | ||
Maybe that was designed. | ||
And now all these generals and, like I said, all these NATO leaders shrug their shoulders and say, oh well, guess we're not getting out by August 31st. | ||
Guess we're going to be there for a long time. | ||
And now you've got over 7,000 coalition troops that have been redeployed to Kabul to secure the airport, which includes 6,000 American troops as well as troops from every other country that's involved. | ||
unidentified
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They, they see America merely they see America merely as a vessel. | |
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
unidentified
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a piece, don't cost no money. | ||
That's the stuff you like. | ||
It's not a lack of life. | ||
Feel like angel brick and overcountry In a peaceful place You're nothing less, nothing less Not a last time Feel like We're not allowed to make jokes anymore We're not allowed to make jokes It's not funny Sipping wine Having some pasta Having some pizza Oh I'm weird I'm normal | ||
I'm the wild, adorable I'm expensive I'm 40 I'm original Alright, I'm an original One person raised his voice . | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I've been Dickie, Sarah Taylor. Sarah Taylor. | ||
We can only address an issue like immigration, or an issue like our endless involvement in foreign wars in the Middle East, or any issue for that matter, if we have access to the means of mass communication. | ||
If we have access to mass media through the internet. | ||
Without that, we can't share the facts, we can't share the opinions, we cannot promote candidates, we cannot fundraise money for advocacy on issues like this. | ||
That's why that makes it central. | ||
And I look at Ron DeSantis' bill in Florida on tech censorship, and even Governor Abbott from Texas. | ||
He proposed some legislation in Texas about tech censorship as well. | ||
I look at that, and I think that that is the future. | ||
And whether we're in the minority or in the majority in Congress, and whether we've got the White House or not, that still has to be the number one issue. | ||
Because I'm holding out hope that the day will come, and maybe this is naive, maybe this is nearly impossible, but I am holding out hope that the day will come when America passes legislation or when some Something changes that allows conservatives to re-enter the domain of mass media on the internet. | ||
And there's no way I could get on this plane? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
They're not letting you fly with Southwest. | ||
With Southwest. | ||
Delta maybe? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I know that was a TSA number. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not, just the amount like this. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black or not. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
unidentified
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Cheers, everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall, and now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they try and throw for our spirits, but they never can. | ||
can never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God, and I believe in America, and I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I love you. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
unidentified
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America First. | ||
America First, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without White people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without White people. | ||
And White people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
unidentified
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And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | |
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
You have to abide by the rules and you have to have a mask on. | ||
It's not. | ||
Businesses have the right to refuse service, even if you're not one of them. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Good. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
You and I, we're out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your mask? | ||
Where's your mask? | ||
I'm just staying away from you. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks. | ||
Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
unidentified
|
I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown, give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To 1. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
And 2. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You gotta stop it where it is. | ||
You gotta stop it in its track, right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far. | ||
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum. | ||
And they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
So people have it in their heads, like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | ||
People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here. | ||
We gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here. | ||
If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have earned that outcome. | ||
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | ||
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, some of you, yes, some of you maybe are used to this, and that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | ||
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That's what we have to do. | |
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Sick. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Say you took your can't move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
Feel like you took your can't move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
Not a last line. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, I'm the, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm exulturing. | ||
I'm working. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
There's a people trying to get on the scene. | ||
And everyone's selling their souls, everyone's selling their... Everyone's saying they won't, but they sleepwalking, their eyes closed. | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people. | ||
They are safe. | ||
They let in safe. | ||
And one day the streets gonna save us from L.A. | ||
LA Mom's Day. | ||
LA Mom's Day. LA Mom's Day. LA Mom's Day. | ||
He is your own city power and is not open. | ||
I am limelight. | ||
Blueprint by Mike. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should have been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
See a leader prime dated. | ||
Barbershop player. | ||
Hate it. | ||
Mom and pop. | ||
Lazy. | ||
to the bouquet dance. | ||
Two words, shot, damn, crazy, crazy. | ||
So I live by two words, fuck you, pay me, pay me, squeeze, tease, save me. | ||
You know how the game be, I can't let them change me, cause on judgment day, you gonna blame me. | ||
Look God, it's the same thing. | ||
And I basically know now, we get racially profile, cuffed up and hoed down, pimped up and hoed down. | ||
First I got a whole city to hold down, from the bottom to the top, the only place to go down. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Practice it, practice it, practice it, practice it. | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross and you're gonna kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope and eats them whole. | |
Sin, millions who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millions who are still broke. | ||
All my people from this monster For it takes their souls It gives false hope And eats them home Sinliness | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
All my people from this monster For it takes their souls It gives false hope And eats them home Sinliness Who are still broke Jesus saves all my people | ||
All my people from this monster For it takes their souls | ||
Sinliness is the power of this monster | ||
Verification is emanating. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. You are a real human being. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever Forever Forever Forever Forever | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next | ||
time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll | ||
see you next time. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of that. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
It's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
What's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
to chill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's pain. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I do. | ||
And so they'll never have satisfaction. | ||
We are still enjoying White Voice Over. | ||
We're still on. | ||
I don't care if I have a different ride. | ||
I don't care if I have a different ride this year. | ||
I don't care if I have a different ride this year. | ||
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Over. | ||
Nothing is going to stop a better effort. | ||
I don't care if I have a different ride. | ||
I don't care if I have a different ride. | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits. | ||
But they never can. | ||
But they never can. | ||
Take that away from us. | ||
Take that away from us. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm in the worst bitch | ||
okay not | ||
my words not my rules I can endorse them alright | ||
last time is God everything He's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to evolve. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. | ||
All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | |
America first. USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! The kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
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It's the kingdom. | |
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. . | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
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But they all had one thing in common. | |
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | |
America first. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
Life's like this is what you like. | ||
Like, try to lift the life, right? | ||
Who really know you, just your butt and flight, right? | ||
This is like the movie for the shitty very tight flight. | ||
Every single night, right? | ||
Every single fight, right? | ||
I was looking at the camera, I don't need to fight, right? | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, don't be in Christ, like. | ||
I was screaming at the referee, just like Mike. | ||
Looking for a fight, right? | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, don't be in Christ, like. | ||
But nobody never tell you, you need me in Christ, like. | ||
Only if I see it, only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry, take a food, eat, eat, eat. | ||
Searching for a tea, now you want to be a freak, now you want to see it free. | ||
Like to see it, be a freak, tell me what you like, like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ, like. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ, like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying to rip through the pool wave. | ||
I don't have a pool wave. | ||
I'm leaning on my best, though. | ||
Lock up on the text, though. | ||
Doesn't tell text, though. | ||
Another word, better picture or a test, smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish for the life, like. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad, and he said it ain't Christ's life. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's inevitable. | ||
It's inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
Like, try to live the life right. | ||
Who really knows you and your butt is like, right. | ||
This is like a movie called It's Really Very Night. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Like, every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't even fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me he had a Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the memory. | ||
Just like, like, looking for a fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me he had a Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you. | ||
He was like, Christ. | ||
Only if I see it on a text, though. | ||
That's a tell text, though. | ||
Another word, better picture or a test smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle Spanish for the life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
I like talking with my dad. | ||
I said it ain't Christ life. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
I mean, unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a... | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Microsoft Mechanics www.microsoft.com.com | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
It's actually a very slow news day and kind of a bummer. | ||
But we have much to discuss. | ||
But it is a very slow news day. | ||
And I checked every, I check every news agency and some days nothing's going on. | ||
And today is one of these days. | ||
But tonight our featured story is about something that is deeply troubling and frankly people should be very afraid of this. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about death panels which are coming to America if they're not here already. | ||
And what is a death panel? | ||
You're gonna go to the hospital, you're gonna go to the doctor in the near future with something that may not even be life-threatening. | ||
Or should not be life-threatening. | ||
But a panel of people like Dr. Anthony Fauci will sentence you to death and refuse to treat you if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And that sounds pretty messed up. | ||
And it is. | ||
But it's real. | ||
Because according to a new report by CNN, as well as many other publications that have been covered all over the news, there's a major shortage of ICU beds in the United States. | ||
And this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci said that we are going to get to the point soon, potentially, where hospitals will have to decide who receives care and who doesn't. | ||
They'll have to ration healthcare. | ||
And potentially they'll be making those decisions about who gets health care and who doesn't based on vaccination status. | ||
All the major news outlets are asking the question, is it ethical for hospitals to discriminate against people based on their vaccination status when they begin rationing care? | ||
And some publications are saying no it's not ethical and some are saying yes it is. | ||
Either way the question is being asked and they're preparing people to accept unvaccinated people being sentenced to death by death panels because they didn't get the vaccine. | ||
That's coming to America soon. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a new report from the Jerusalem Post Which says that Israeli scientists are researching the long-term effects of the mRNA COVID vaccine. | ||
And this is a really great thing. | ||
This is a great development because, you know, you really want to find out if there's long-term effects for the vaccine after 3 billion people get it. | ||
You know, you definitely want to establish, you want to get to the bottom of it, of whether or not there's anything wrong with the vaccine after 10 years, after half of the human population on the earth has already gotten it. | ||
I mean, that's the order in which you want to do that. | ||
First, you give everyone in the world the vaccine, then you figure out if the vaccine will cause any long-term side effects. | ||
So it's good news. | ||
So we'll be looking at that report. | ||
They say that they don't expect there to be any problems, but they don't know. | ||
And that's very reassuring, because it means there's a chance, it means there is a chance that every moron that gets vaccinated could potentially die in the next 10 years. | ||
Now, kidding of course, that's not very... I don't think that's actually a nice thing to say, but It's pretty dumb. | ||
I mean, I don't know how people are going out and getting this vaccine when... I mean, they're admitting. | ||
The doctors and the scientists are admitting. | ||
They're not telling you it's safe. | ||
They're not telling you there's problems with it. | ||
But they're telling the population, we have no idea what the vaccine does, but go and get it. | ||
But everybody go and get it. | ||
We don't think there's anything wrong, but we don't know. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, that's a great idea then for people that are not even an at-risk population to go out and get the vaccine and booster shots and pills without even questioning it. | ||
So, we'll talk about that too. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
Like I said, lots to discuss. | ||
I gotta tell you, I'm pretty tired. | ||
It's been a long day. | ||
It's been one of these days where I have to talk to a lot of people. | ||
So, I I'm honestly not going to make any promises what the Super Chats are going to look like tonight. | ||
I'm anticipating basically a bloodbath because I'm all ready! | ||
I'm all ready! | ||
I've well surpassed my threshold today for engagement with other people, talking to people, and all of that. | ||
I've had enough. | ||
I've been awake since, like, I don't even know, early in the morning today, driving around all day, doing stuff all day, talking to people all day, working all day, and I have no patience. | ||
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I have no tolerance. | |
So... | ||
So we're gonna get through the show, but I gotta tell you, I'm beat. | ||
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I'm tired. | |
This is a full-time job. | ||
Being Nicholas J. Fuentes, it's not as simple as, you know, not like it used to be, rolling out of bed at 4 o'clock or... 4 o'clock. | ||
Who are we kidding? | ||
7 p.m. | ||
at night and putting a suit on and, you know, off the cuff doing two hours of monologue. | ||
No, it's not that easy anymore. | ||
Now let's wake up at the crack of dawn and drink five cups of coffee and drive all over the city and talk to everybody that I know. | ||
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It's too much. | |
People say I'm on drugs. | ||
I need to get on drugs. | ||
I need to get on something. | ||
Because I'm being pushed to my natural limit, my natural limitations. | ||
It's the resistance principle, like in working out, maybe I just need to do it a lot more. | ||
Maybe I'm, maybe, uh, just my, my effort has atrophied over the years, you know, being largely sedentary, and now that I'm actually out and active, it's pushing me, it's pushing me to the brink. | ||
Anyways, that's my, that's my daily complaint. | ||
I know you don't want to hear it, I know you don't, you know, you come here for the show, you're like, yeah, yeah, just tell us about the news, yeah, okay, whatever. | ||
But I'm tired, man. | ||
I don't know if you can see it, like, see it in my eyes, but I'm exhausted. | ||
And these allergies are kicking my ass, okay? | ||
It's this ragweed. | ||
It's this dog that lives in my house. | ||
It's a full-on war. | ||
It's a war on my senses, every day, from every angle. | ||
But I'm hanging in there. | ||
So, anyway, before we get into the show, I'm tired. | ||
And like I said, don't test me in the Super Chats tonight, because I'm not in the mood. | ||
I'm really not in the mood. | ||
I mean, you thought I wasn't in the mood on Friday? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Just wait. | ||
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And I'll try to be patient. | |
I'm working on it. | ||
Before we get into the show, I want to remind you, follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Please follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
I'm not on any other platform. | ||
That's the only place you can find my posts. | ||
The links are down below. | ||
Telegram is t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
Gab is gab.com slash real NickJFuentes. | ||
We are enjoying, we are enjoying Telegram, excuse me, we're enjoying Gab. | ||
We're going to get into the show here. | ||
I want to dive into our first story, pretty funny stuff. | ||
And, um, you know, it's pretty amazing how the definitions have changed over the past year. | ||
And a lot of the show for the past year and a half, ever since March 2020 has, if you watch the show every night, you won't, you know, this, that's one of the benefits of watching the show every night. | ||
I cover the news every day. | ||
It's a slog, but I cover the news five days a week. | ||
So I have a pretty good grasp on everything that's gone on since I started doing the show in February 2017. | ||
And as I was saying, in particular in the past year and a half, we've been chronicling every single day what the so-called public health experts and the media and the government has been telling us about all of this. | ||
About the COVID pandemic and the virus itself. | ||
About the vaccine, the public policy response, the masks, the lockdowns. | ||
We've covered it all from the beginning. | ||
And you know, if you've watched the show for a long time, you know that initially I was actually a believer. | ||
And in the early days of the pandemic, it was actually completely reversed in the sense that in January, when the coronavirus outbreak was underway in China, and it really came on the scene, the government and the media and the health officials were telling people, don't panic. | ||
It's just a flu. | ||
Not a big deal. | ||
And it was the dissidents, it was the so-called thought criminals or whatever that were saying, no, they're lying about the numbers. | ||
There's way more people dying. | ||
There's way more infected. | ||
This is like AIDS combined with HIV combined with something else. | ||
This is literally what people are saying. | ||
This is like AIDS combined with SARS and it's a bioweapon and it's meant to attack white people. | ||
I remember Uh, er, actually I think they were saying that it was Asians that were particularly prone to it. | ||
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I don't remember. | |
This was like, you know, two years ago almost, or uh, or, yeah, yeah, almost two years ago, about a year and a half ago. | ||
And so initially it was completely reversed. | ||
The government said, don't worry about it. | ||
And it was the, it was the people that were opposed to the government that were saying, no, no, you definitely should worry. | ||
And it was people like that. | ||
They were the first to start wearing the masks and hoarding supplies of toilet paper and not leaving the house. | ||
And I was a believer. | ||
And I remember when they initially locked down the country, I was saying, look, pandemics happen. | ||
I expect them to happen. | ||
Because you've got people with no hygiene in Africa and China and India and Latin America. | ||
And they're getting on planes every day and flying all over the world. | ||
And they're packaging food and other products and shipping them to all the ports in the world. | ||
And so with globalization, it's only a matter of time, really, because globalization has only really been in effect in the way that it is now for the past 30 years. | ||
And so it's bound to happen at some point. | ||
So when the pandemic arrived, I said, this is not really outside my expectations. | ||
And the public policy response seemed reasonable. | ||
Five weeks lockdown to figure out what we're dealing with, you know, reduce the burden on hospitals. | ||
Okay, that makes sense. | ||
And I was a believer. | ||
I'm ashamed to admit it now. | ||
But, you know, honestly, I don't think it was unreasonable to believe at that point. | ||
Some people since then have said, oh, you know, you didn't know right out of the gate. | ||
And it's like, OK, well, you know, if you knew from the beginning, maybe you're just more clever than me, I guess. | ||
But it became apparent for me quickly, and it should have been apparent for everybody else by now, what a ridiculous hoax it is, based on the fact that, as I said, because I've covered it every day, the story is changed every day. | ||
About the virus, about the masks, about every aspect of this. | ||
And in particular, I can't get over this vaccine. | ||
Because when the vaccine came out, as you know, at the beginning of this year, end of last year, they said perfectly safe, perfectly effective. | ||
What did they say? | ||
92, 95% effectiveness? | ||
And they said that if you get the vaccine, we can end the lockdown because it's like a miracle. | ||
And, you know, we talked about this last year. | ||
I didn't believe that a vaccine would even happen in this short of a time span because vaccines take a long time to develop. | ||
And I don't believe there's ever been a vaccine that's ever been created that's effective against viruses in particular. | ||
So I remember covering the science last year and I was skeptical that there would ever be a vaccine. | ||
Because it would be completely unprecedented and of course this time they went with the mRNA vaccine technology as opposed to what they've been using for every other vaccine so there was this innovation and at the beginning of the year they said we cracked the code it's a miracle we did it everyone thought it was impossible probably it should have been | ||
But we have this mRNA technology which has never been used before on human beings, and it's got a 95% effectiveness, and you don't have to worry about anything. | ||
And don't tell me that's not what they said, because I remember. | ||
I covered it every day. | ||
And I remember in December and in January when the rollout began, the message was not, well, it'll prevent you from dying. | ||
The message was it's 95% effective and the message was you have nothing to worry about and that's what was on every billboard, every tv commercial, radio ad, internet, social media ad, that was everywhere. | ||
And here we are you know nine months later or whatever and we've covered the evidence specifically over the past month and we're finding out that none of what they told us was true. | ||
It doesn't work at all and we don't even know if it's safe or not. | ||
You know, in the first place, what we've discovered over time is that the effectiveness is dropping precipitously. | ||
They say that there's a range now. | ||
It could be anywhere between 40 and 90% effective. | ||
We don't know. | ||
In Israel, where they got the Pfizer vaccine, they say it's 40% effective. | ||
And then you have to ask yourself, well, effective at doing what exactly? | ||
They say it's 40% effective. | ||
But what does that mean? | ||
Because what they're finding in Israel, like they found with outbreaks in the United States, is that the vaccine doesn't stop transmission, it doesn't stop people from contracting the disease, and it doesn't stop people from becoming symptomatic or even being hospitalized. | ||
It may reduce the likelihood that you'll be hospitalized, but you still have people getting hospitalized with COVID after having been vaccinated. | ||
So it goes from 95% effective, nothing to worry about, to it doesn't stop transmission, symptoms, won't stop you from getting it, and the effectiveness is 40%, and it wears off after six months. | ||
Okay, well what are we doing? | ||
Now there's this question about whether or not it's even safe. | ||
And we covered this in the last month too. | ||
The FDA is now looking into the mRNA vaccines to see if there's a link between heart disease and the vaccine. | ||
Initially they said it's safe. | ||
Then they said the pros outweigh the cons. | ||
Now they're investigating. | ||
And now they're looking into if there actually is a higher than expected likelihood that someone will develop myocarditis or other forms of heart disease, particularly among young men. | ||
Young men that are not at risk of being hospitalized or dying from COVID. | ||
for heart disease. | ||
And this brings us to today, our latest development, our latest story from Israel. | ||
And you really, it's pretty amazing. | ||
This is from the Jerusalem Post, an Israeli publication. | ||
And as you know, Israel, we covered this, I think, two weeks ago. | ||
Israel is, by proportion, one of the most vaccinated countries in the world. | ||
80% vaccination rate with Pfizer, which they say is the best one. | ||
The same medical experts say Pfizer is the gold standard, an mRNA vaccine. | ||
Well, Israel's media reports this week that Israeli researchers are now looking into whether or not the vaccine even has long-term side effects. | ||
They're now looking into it. | ||
And this is the article. | ||
As thousands of Israelis rush back to their health funds in search of a third COVID vaccine shot and a green pass from isolation after traveling abroad, others are asking if another injection of messenger RNA is even safe. | ||
The American FDA provided full approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine last week, but noted in its press release That, quote, information is not yet available about potential long-term health outcomes. | ||
So they don't know. | ||
However, Tal Brosh, the head of the Infectious Disease Unit at Samson Asuda Ashdod University Hospital, told the Jerusalem Post that while he cannot claim to know what is going to happen in 10 years, he said there's no reason to think there are any significant long-term effects of the vaccine. | ||
And I think that's supposed to be reassuring. | ||
I think they put that in there and that's supposed to make people feel reassured. | ||
Well, there's no reason to expect it to be any side effects. | ||
Well, don't you want to know? | ||
Don't you want to have, maybe even if you don't have knowledge, don't you want to have some expectation, some idea of what we're dealing with here? | ||
But the FDA says, I don't know, and Israel, the universities and the experts there say, we have no idea. | ||
We don't think so, but we really don't know. | ||
It says he explained that there is no other vaccine that was evaluated for a decade before approval, and there's not an example of another vaccine, although no other vaccine is an mRNA vaccine, that has been linked to any significant long-term effects. | ||
Pretty amazing what they say there though, isn't it? | ||
They say the doctor explains there's no other vaccine ever been evaluated a decade before approval. | ||
In other words, there's no vaccine that they studied the 10-year long-term side effects before they approved it. | ||
And no other vaccine has been linked to long-term effects, but they sneak in there that there literally has never been a vaccine like this. | ||
So why would they say that? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
That's like a non sequitur. | ||
It would be unprecedented without precedent. | ||
It would contradict all the history of vaccines to date if we found long-term side effects from this vaccine. | ||
It just so happens though that there has never been a vaccine like this before and therefore there would not be a precedent. | ||
There would not be a history because this is new. | ||
This is unlike the other vaccines. | ||
So what does it matter if it's never happened before? | ||
There's never been a vaccine like this before. | ||
So don't you think then that a new precedent could be established? | ||
Don't you think that because this is brand new we might have to expect something different than what we expected for different kinds of vaccines that have existed for the past whatever, a hundred years? | ||
I don't know the history of vaccines, but I know there's never been an mRNA vaccine ever given to human beings, not outside of experiments, and not billions of people at a time like we're doing right now, but they sneak that in there. | ||
It's supposed to be reassuring. | ||
It's never happened before. | ||
No other vaccine's been tested for 10 years. | ||
But this isn't like any other vaccine. | ||
They try to slide that in there subtly. | ||
And I'll also say, I believe the jury is out on vaccines as they are. | ||
There's a lot of scholarship that says that the flu shot doesn't work. | ||
And of course, there's a lot of science that is skeptical of all vaccines. | ||
Polio vaccines, other vaccines, health hazards, and questions about how effective it even is. | ||
You know, polio is like the most famous case. | ||
Everybody points to the polio vaccine as an example of, you know, why vaccination works. | ||
And they say, look at how bad polio was and we eradicated it in America with vaccines. | ||
And that's why everybody must diligently get their vaccines. | ||
But... | ||
A lot of people don't realize the reason that people were getting polio is because of DDT. | ||
People were getting polio because of certain compounds that were in pesticides that was put in all the neighborhoods and on all the produce. | ||
And once they stopped using those certain chemical compounds in DDT and in other pesticides and in other things going out into the air, surprise surprise polio went away. | ||
A lot of people don't know that but that's just one example so you know even what they're saying well we vaccines are perfectly safe well number one this is new so that doesn't matter and number two we don't actually know i'm i'm really not convinced i'm not confident that vaccines work or that they're safe the ones even that they're giving to people now anyway | ||
The last paragraph here from the article quotes another professor, Michael Lineal, a professor of biological chemistry at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. | ||
He says, there is no evidence of something happening unless it happened in the first two hours, two weeks, or two months. | ||
We do not know of any other examples in which the immune system decided to suddenly react to a vaccine that was given 15 years prior. | ||
And you know, they're saying all this stuff. | ||
These professors from Israel are saying all these words. | ||
In so many words, they're saying, don't worry about it. | ||
But they're also saying, we don't know. | ||
That's what all these articles are saying. | ||
That's what the media says consistently. | ||
In so many words, specialists and experts and whoever They're saying, you have nothing to worry about, pros outweigh the cons, whatever, go get your vaccine, but they're also telling you, we don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
The information isn't available. | ||
We could speculate based on past experience, but we just don't know. | ||
And you want to know why they don't know? | ||
It's because this has never been tried before. | ||
And maybe that's where the skepticism comes from. | ||
Maybe that's where the scrutiny is coming from, because this is a brand new technology. | ||
And it's a brand new technology that's not being rolled out slowly. | ||
This is not an experiment happening somewhere in an obscure laboratory. | ||
This is an experiment that's being conducted on billions of people. | ||
They want the entire human population on Earth to participate in this experiment. | ||
Getting messenger RNA injected into people to create spike proteins, which is poison, and circulate that in your bloodstream. | ||
And they want you to get a lot of it, two times, and then, again, every six months, potentially for five to ten years, maybe for the rest of our lives. | ||
It's experimental. | ||
They don't know the effects. | ||
And, you know, I look at the situation And once again, I'm just baffled that more people aren't disturbed by this. | ||
Because I'm not a scientist. | ||
I don't come on the show every night and claim to know what's going on with the vaccine. | ||
I don't come on my show every night and claim to know more than doctors, claim to know more than specialists, epidemiologists, virologists, whatever. | ||
I claim to be a guy with common sense and discernment and looking at the situation plainly, looking at this mRNA technology and this is what they are telling us. | ||
They don't know what's in it. | ||
But just look at the statistics. | ||
They're encouraging every man, woman and child to get the vaccine. | ||
In the entire world. | ||
There's something wrong with this equation. | ||
Why would I go out and get a vaccine? | ||
It's a brand new technology. | ||
It's never been tried before, so we have no idea what we're in for. | ||
And they're investigating links to short-term side effects. | ||
Heart disease, brain disease, respiratory disease, But they have no idea if this will have long-term side effects or what those things will be. | ||
And I'm supposed to blindly go in and trust them that they know what they're talking about? | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
If there's no track record for the mRNA vaccine, because it's brand new, so you can't definitively say whether it's safe or not safe because we just don't have the data for that, we just don't have the experience, The first mRNA vaccine rollout is happening now. | ||
We're living through it. | ||
So, if we can't look at the track record of that, let's look at the track record of doctors. | ||
Let's look at the track record of scientists. | ||
If we can't trust in the technology itself, well, let's look at the record of the people that are pushing the technology. | ||
Do they have a good track record? | ||
Because, you know, I think it's a pretty common trope In the United States in particular but you know really all over the world that doctors and scientists don't know what they're talking about. | ||
Why don't you Google literally any food group and then cancer and I think you can find that scientists at any given time any given year will have one study that says coffee causes cancer and one study that says coffee reduces your risk of cancer. | ||
You'll find one study from a doctor that says red meat increases your chance of cancer, and then another that says red meat reduces your chance of cancer. | ||
They don't know. | ||
How about the food pyramid? | ||
Well, that was a lie. | ||
You remember when everybody was taught in school about you need to eat, like, all this bread, and a little bit of dairy, and a little bit of meat? | ||
Yeah, well, none of that is true. | ||
And any specialist, any health specialist or doctor will tell you that. | ||
That the food pyramid is not true. | ||
How about cigarettes? | ||
How about thalidomide? | ||
How about over-the-counter medication, which they're now finding can be linked to suicide, depression, mental illness? | ||
How many times are you watching TV and a commercial comes on about a recalled pharmaceutical and there's a class action lawsuit because some prescription pill is giving people mesothelioma or cancer or it's giving people other problems? | ||
So if we don't have a track record for the vaccine, for mRNA, and I don't know how to judge this technology because the information's not there, how about blindly trusting doctors? | ||
Does that have a good track record? | ||
Because I think if you really start to use your head, It doesn't take long to figure out that that's not such a good idea. | ||
That doesn't really have a great track record. | ||
Because that's the message. | ||
The message is not, look at the science, it says we're in the clear. | ||
The message is, it'll probably be fine. | ||
The doctors say so. | ||
Do what you're told and get your vaccine. | ||
You're not a doctor so you're in no position to question it. | ||
Really? | ||
Well who are the doctors that are prescribing this? | ||
Are these the people that prescribe cigarettes? | ||
Cigarettes, some say, are actually healthy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So maybe that's a bad example. | ||
Are these the same doctors that prescribe, you know, all these recall drugs we see on TV? | ||
Are these the doctors responsible for the opioid epidemic? | ||
Are these the doctors responsible for the surge in obesity and autism and ADD, ADHD, school shooters, depression, suicide? | ||
Because, you know, I'm looking around at the country and all the people that are Growing up with their health education and doing what they're told so far, and it doesn't really look like it's working out so well. | ||
If anything, it's the people that haven't been listening to doctors for their entire lives that are doing okay. | ||
It's the people that have shunned drugs, pharmaceuticals, food pyramid, carbs, all this kind of stuff that actually seem to be the most physically fit, the most healthy. | ||
So I'm not trusting the doctors and you know it's it's pretty amazing they put this out in this article and you know again they're trying to sound reassuring but what they're telling you is they just don't know and you know really this whole pandemic is this is a demonstration of how the system works how power works even if it's not sinister even if they're not even if Anthony Fauci doesn't get done with a press conference and then turn around and go in the green room and like turn into a lizard and go like | ||
You know, this vaccine is going to kill everybody. | ||
Even if they're not sinister like that, even if there's not some grand plan to depopulate Earth, it really doesn't matter. | ||
Because it still is a demonstration of how the system works. | ||
which is to say that you've got a small group of people, maybe a thousand, in media, government, bureaucracy, whatever, but you've got maybe a few hundred, few thousand lever-pullers, people that have real influence, people that are really making the decisions, the people that have real influence, people that are really making the decisions, the big decisions for what's going to happen in the country and in the world, and these people They just don't care. | ||
They're incompetent. | ||
They're reckless. | ||
You could say they're malicious. | ||
At worst, they're malicious. | ||
They're doing things to benefit themselves at the expense of everybody else. | ||
And when they're not doing that, they just don't care. | ||
They're just not good at it. | ||
There's unintended consequences, or there's intended consequences which are bad. | ||
And the consequences are born by the people. | ||
The people making the decisions do not bear any of the culpability for that. | ||
There's no transparency as to who's making the decisions and what the decisions are and why they're happening. | ||
We don't see any of the internal stuff. | ||
It's not transparent. | ||
There's no accountability. | ||
If there is a mistake, if there are major unintended consequences, nobody gets fired. | ||
Nobody pays a price. | ||
And the people that are making the decisions don't have to live with the consequences of the decisions. | ||
It's everybody else that has to deal with that. | ||
And so when the unintended consequences happen, we don't know where to assign the blame. | ||
And even if we did, we can't hold the people accountable. | ||
And even when it's unbearable, we can't do anything about it because there's no redress with the decision makers. | ||
And, if it's unbearable, it's only unbearable for us, and not for them. | ||
And that's really just how everything in the country works, just like Afghanistan. | ||
I mean, these things really go hand in hand. | ||
The Pentagon totally messes up Afghanistan. | ||
Nobody knows who to blame. | ||
Joe Biden? | ||
You know, conservatives blame Joe Biden, just like people blame Anthony Fauci for the mishandling of the pandemic. | ||
Anthony Fauci's not in charge of anything, and neither is Joe Biden. | ||
The real culprits are this opaque, blob, bureaucracy. | ||
People you've never heard of, you don't know. | ||
Bureaucrats, enforcers of policy, people that carry out the policies that, you know, only people in Washington D.C. | ||
know their names. | ||
And only if you're kind of in the know are you going to know who these people are. | ||
And again, no one really knows how the system works. | ||
Nobody knows who's at fault. | ||
Nobody pays the price. | ||
And the people that make the decisions, you know, they're not the ones getting blown up in Afghanistan. | ||
They're not the ones that are having to wear a mask and miss the funeral and the wedding and not be able to get on an airplane or whatever because of travel restrictions. | ||
And that's how the whole country works. | ||
And so, like in this instance, particularly with the vaccine, here it is again. | ||
They wanted the vaccine. | ||
Who knows why? | ||
Maybe it's part of Agenda 2030. | ||
Maybe it's part of a World Economic Forum plot. | ||
I mean, it's certainly possible. | ||
It's meant to transition us into a much tighter system of control and mass surveillance. | ||
I believe it. | ||
I've talked about it on the show for months. | ||
But even if we're to believe it's as innocuous as, you know, it's just messed up. | ||
They just messed it up. | ||
That's still a bad system, right? | ||
Even if we're supposed to believe at it's at it's uh at the best you know the best case scenario that they just made a vaccine that doesn't work and they're just pushing it on people and they don't know what they're doing and they don't know and they won't admit it but for whatever reason you know some confluence of perverse incentives they have to have to get everyone vaccinated This is the predicament that we are in and you know it can't go on much longer like this before | ||
There has to be a changing of the guard. | ||
We need to have new people making decisions. | ||
We need to change the system up a little bit because this is just not working. | ||
I don't know how people could look at this and say, faith in the institutions should be higher. | ||
People really need to respect the institutions because they're valuable and we need them. | ||
What about this system is worth keeping? | ||
Just take a look at anything that is undertaken by this government, by this regime, and defend it to me. | ||
The wars, the pandemic, the vaccine, The infrastructure, the Green New Deal, the energy, the anything! | ||
Not if it works anymore. | ||
And some might say, well, that's all part of the plan! | ||
I mean, yeah, it's possible. | ||
Or, you know, or it's just a little more simple than that. | ||
But anyway, that's the vaccine. | ||
They don't know if it has long-term side effects. | ||
That's why you gotta go take it. | ||
Just, you know, trust these guys. | ||
But anyway, that's the vaccine. | ||
That's a new report from Israel. | ||
We're gonna keep an eye on it. | ||
I'm just waiting to see, you know. | ||
Hopefully nothing happens, but... | ||
Who knows? | ||
Like I said, this mRNA stuff is totally experimental. | ||
It's never been done before. | ||
And what it's designed to do, when you're getting your six-month booster or whatever, you're getting a massive dose of messenger RNA, genetic material, that goes into your cells and tells your cells to make poison. | ||
to make spike proteins, which are the signature of the coronavirus, to create an immune response. | ||
And, you know, we read a study, I think a week and a half ago or two weeks ago, that said that Pfizer was developing a pill, and the pill was supposed to be a treatment for people who have a horrible response to the vaccine. | ||
And it said in that paper that in some cases, people's immune systems are attacking their own cells. | ||
Their cells are dying, their cells are attacking each other because of all the poisons being created. | ||
And the mRNA is going all throughout the body, all throughout the bloodstream, having the cells make spike proteins, generating an immune response. | ||
They say they're finding the spike proteins in the liver, it's crossing the blood-brain barrier, this is why you're getting blood clotting, this is why you're getting, in some cases, neurological damage. | ||
So, how much of this can people take? | ||
How much mRNA, which tells cells to create poison, can people take before you start having bad side effects? | ||
And this mRNA, they say, well, it's so temporary, it's so fragile, and it just basically disappears once it instructs the cell to create the spike proteins. | ||
Well, I mean, what if we really don't know what we're doing here? | ||
What if they really don't know how this stuff works? | ||
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It's gonna be really bad. | |
You know, it's gonna be really bad. | ||
If this mRNA vaccine doesn't work, if there's major side effects, I don't have to tell you, this is gonna be like the worst medical disaster in the history of mankind. | ||
Period! | ||
I mean, like, think about how many people are being vaccinated. | ||
What if, like, 0.01% of those people had a problem? | ||
A billion people. | ||
You know, what's 0.001% of 3 billion? | ||
That's a lot of people. | ||
And you think the healthcare system is overburdened now because of a respiratory virus? | ||
What happens when like, you know, millions of people are having mad cow disease or whatever? | ||
You know, whatever the ultimate terminus of the vaccine will be in people's bodies. | ||
Like I said, we'll keep an eye on it. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about the ICU beds. | ||
This is pretty messed up, too. | ||
I'm sorry if this is a blackpilling show tonight. | ||
I'm just telling it to you straight. | ||
The white pill is, if you don't get the vaccine, you don't have to worry about it. | ||
I didn't get the vaccine. | ||
I just simply don't care. | ||
You know, when they put out this stuff and say the vaccine has long-term side effects, I'm like, I don't care. | ||
My mom didn't get it. | ||
My dad didn't get it. | ||
I didn't get it. | ||
My best friends didn't get it. | ||
So... | ||
Kyclips. | ||
We'll mourn the loss of Kyclips. | ||
Other than that, it's like... You know, so I think the black pill is really for the vaccinated. | ||
I would be terrified. | ||
You've got poison living inside you. | ||
Those poor vaccinated people, be kind to them, because they don't have much time left. | ||
Be very kind to them, you know? | ||
Be deferential. | ||
If you're waiting in line, somewhere, and there's a vaccinated person behind you, you see like a Band-Aid or something on their arm, do the right thing. | ||
Let them cut in front of you. | ||
Because you've got a lot more time than they do. | ||
When they're waiting in line, the clock's ticking. | ||
It's ticking a lot faster for them. | ||
The sand is slipping through the hourglass at a quickening pace for those people. | ||
And all you could do is shake your head and wish them well and be courteous towards them. | ||
Just be a little bit more considerate because they will meet God very soon. | ||
But anyway, we're going to move on. | ||
I want to talk about our featured story. | ||
Now this is a little blackpilling for the unvaccinated. | ||
They're saying now that they are going to create death panels where liberals, black gay liberals, will be put on a board in a hospital. | ||
And as the fake coronavirus fills up hospital beds with infected individuals, this panel of liberal blacks is going to decide who gets hospital beds and who doesn't. | ||
You walk into the hospital, you've got something that shouldn't be life-threatening, but maybe if it's not treated, if it's not treated quickly, and you're gonna have to go before a panel of basically liberal people, and they will decide do you get health care or not based on your vaccination status. | ||
They're effectively telling us if you don't get vaccinated, you will never get health care again in America. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
And this is a feature story, this is the article. | ||
Now, I'm exaggerating a little bit, but I'm really not that far off. | ||
I am exaggerating somewhat, but not a lot. | ||
Because that is, that is how it's gonna work. | ||
I mean, if that sounds like outrageous to you, well, take a look around at the country right now and then, and then get back to me on that. | ||
It's really not that outrageous. | ||
This is the latest. | ||
It says, quote, hospitals in some US states are on the verge of having to choose who gets potentially life-saving medical treatment, said Dr. Anthony Fauci in an interview with CNN on Sunday. | ||
He said, quote, we are perilously close in certain areas of the country of getting so close to having full occupancy that you're going to be in a situation where you're going to have to make some tough choices. | ||
When asked by Jim Acosta whether a patient's vaccination status would be a factor in determining who gets an ICU bed, Fauci said he doubted the prospect, but said, there's talk of that. | ||
There's talk of that. | ||
You won't get an ICU bed if you're not vaccinated. | ||
Fauci's remarks come as hospitals across the country deal with the continued rise in COVID hospitalizations, with many hospitals reporting zero ICU beds available and several treating twice as many ICU patients as they have capacity for. | ||
Nearly 79% of all ICU beds in the U.S. | ||
are full, while more than 3 out of 10 ICU beds are currently occupied by patients with COVID-19, according to the U.S. | ||
Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
Fauci said, quote, the thing to do right now is to pull out all the stops on everything we could do to prevent new infections, which will ultimately lead to hospitalization. | ||
Vaccination is the number one. | ||
The coronavirus Delta variant has led to more severe infections among unvaccinated patients than earlier strains, increasing the likelihood that hospitalization will be required. | ||
Fauci once again called for local requirements for vaccinations and mask wearing as both have been shown to mitigate the spread of the virus. | ||
He said, we've got to make sure that masking is implemented. | ||
There should be mask mandates because we know masks work. | ||
And on top of that, I thought I saw three separate headlines, one from NBC. | ||
Headline read, if COVID vaccine refusers are turned away at hospitals and doctor offices, is that ethical? | ||
Headline from Washington Post. | ||
Do the unvaccinated deserve scarce ICU beds? | ||
WIRED! | ||
Do the unvaccinated deserve ICU beds? | ||
This is all over the media. | ||
And in Texas, they're starting to talk about doing it there right now. | ||
In the hospitals, they're talking about this. | ||
Whether or not to turn away unvaccinated people from getting healthcare. | ||
From getting intensive care. | ||
Based on their vaccination status. | ||
And you know I've talked about this for a long time on the show obviously the vaccine mandates and you're starting finally to see what's being implemented here. | ||
If you didn't see it before, I think it's starting to become unignorable now, which is a compliance system. | ||
That's what's being built. | ||
If you don't get the vaccine now, not only can you not go to a restaurant, or a bar, or a sports game, or a concert, or school, or your job, or public transportation, or a car rental, or car dealership, or anything like that, now you also can't get health care. | ||
You can't get educated, you can't work, you can't go to the grocery store, can't go to a restaurant, can't go to the gym, can't do anything recreational, you can't travel, and now you can't even get health care. | ||
And how far is this going to go? | ||
Are they going to lock people in their houses? | ||
Are they going to deprive them of food and water and electricity and telecommunications? | ||
How far is this going to go? | ||
And once this system comes into being, how do you turn it off? | ||
How do you turn off the system now where everything is being rationed and controlled by the government? | ||
Think of it. | ||
The government now decides which businesses get to stay open and which don't, what's essential and what isn't. | ||
The government gets to decide, once reopened, who gets relief. | ||
Who gets the necessary relief that a business needs to keep its employees and keep paying rent and keep paying its expenses throughout the lockdown or once the lockdown is resolved? | ||
The government determines that too. | ||
The government now determines who gets necessary benefits. | ||
COVID, cash payments, unemployment insurance. | ||
The government determines who gets to enter into any public facility, who gets employment, who gets education, and now who gets health care and you know again as i've been saying for the past nine months what's the limiting principle where does it stop at what point in the future do they dismantle all of this if you think this is just about the vaccine | ||
at what point do they dismantle the qr code gate in front of every public institution when are the When do the concentration camps in Australia get disassembled? | ||
When is this pandemic supposed to end? | ||
And who's to say that this system is only intended for the pandemic? | ||
Do you think for one second they can't turn this system into something that will stop domestic violent extremism? | ||
Do you think for one second that they can't do that or wouldn't do that? | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
That they would never do that? | ||
In other words, take a system meant to enforce compliance for vaccination status. | ||
Do you think for one second that they would not, could not use that same system to enforce compliance on something else? | ||
Like, for example, having the right political views? | ||
Voting for the right candidate? | ||
Having the right social views, religious views? | ||
Because that's what I see happening. | ||
They're now talking about death panels. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
You don't have to read between the lines because they're telling you. | ||
They're saying we don't have enough health care, we're gonna have to decide who gets it, and based on our determination, people will die. | ||
We will choose who lives and who dies. | ||
And if you're not in compliance with what we want, we will kill you. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
If you didn't get the vaccine like you were told to, we will prevent you from getting life-saving health care that you need to not die. | ||
We'll kill you. | ||
Straight up. | ||
We will deprive you of the things that are necessary to live. | ||
Now you thought things that were necessary to live might entail like going to a concert once in a while or eating out or socializing. | ||
During the lockdown. | ||
And then over the past couple of months, you thought that life-sustaining meant getting an education, working to support yourself with an income. | ||
Now it means medicine. | ||
Now it means doctors. | ||
Healthcare. | ||
Based on compliance. | ||
Not based on health, vaccine. | ||
Based on compliance. | ||
Because by the same logic, shouldn't they deny healthcare to fat people? | ||
Shouldn't they deny healthcare to other Populations that put themselves at risk? | ||
They're not talking about that. | ||
Are they going to turn away any fat people? | ||
Are they going to turn away any black people? | ||
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Are they going to turn around any fat Mexicans? | ||
No. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because the argument goes, what they're saying, is that if you didn't get vaccinated and you got sick, well, that's your fault. | ||
You put everyone in danger and you know if we don't have enough beds to go around we're going to prioritize people that are trying to reduce the burden on hospitals and mitigate the spread of the virus as opposed to people that have a flagrant disregard for society. | ||
Okay well what about fat people then? | ||
Fat people are at a far higher risk of being hospitalized and dying from coronavirus and everything else. | ||
What about smokers? | ||
What about drug users? | ||
What about other unhealthy populations? | ||
Will they be turned away? | ||
They're in effect doing the same thing. | ||
Why is it based on vaccination status of all things? | ||
I think not being obese is probably equivalent to being vaccinated in terms of, apparently, maybe even better, in terms of mitigating your chances of being hospitalized for coronavirus. | ||
But they're not telling you to get skinny. | ||
They're not telling you to lose weight. | ||
They're not telling you to do those kinds of things. | ||
They don't care about your health. | ||
They're telling you to do what they tell you to do. | ||
Get the vaccine. | ||
And if you don't do what we told you to do, we will kill you. | ||
So just like we talked about the other day, they won't let a student at Rutgers go to his online classes because he wasn't vaccinated. | ||
That's got nothing to do with health. | ||
That's got to do with compliance. | ||
That has to do with authority. | ||
That has to do with the psychology of mass Compulsion and coercion. | ||
That's what that's about. | ||
Just like this. | ||
This is not about public health. | ||
This is not about economy. | ||
This is not about resources. | ||
If it was about resources, why aren't they mobilizing more resources? | ||
We're hearing about this ICU bed shortage. | ||
You know, last year when the pandemic started and there was a concern about hospitals being overburdened, Donald Trump literally implemented a wartime act to mobilize regular factories to start making ventilators and personal protective equipment and so on. | ||
Such was the case. | ||
They were sending regular hospital patients home. | ||
The hospitals were going bankrupt and closing because they didn't have enough occupancy. | ||
Now apparently they don't have enough beds and nothing seems to be being done about this other than they're going to decide to kill you if they don't have a bed. | ||
This is what the future entails. | ||
And this is why, you know, people that are saying, well, you just got to go live in the woods. | ||
Who cares? | ||
You know, just focus on God or just focus on yourself. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Focus on God, of course. | ||
But people that are saying you should do something else to the exclusion of worrying about our fate as a nation. | ||
That's not a political solution to what's going on right now. | ||
You can't just run away. | ||
You can't just run away to a farm and hide. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
People are dependent on the society. | ||
Unless you're ready to make your own everything, be your own barber, be your own doctor, be your own farmer, be your own butcher, be your own, you know, whatever, it's not gonna work. | ||
And here's the best, there's no place in this country that you can go and like live off the land unmolested. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
So our fate in this life, in this world, is bound up with the society. | ||
And this is what they're doing. | ||
This is the compliance control system that they're putting into place. | ||
This just has to be stopped. | ||
It has to be resisted. | ||
We have to put up enough resistance that they stop trying. | ||
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That's it. | |
Enough people have to say no. | ||
Enough people have to become ungovernable that they back off on this particular push. | ||
This is like the last stand or else things are going to get really bad really quickly. | ||
And running away, that's not an answer. | ||
People have got to get fired from their jobs. | ||
Be willing to get fired from their jobs. | ||
People have got to quit school. | ||
Stop buying things. | ||
Truckers have to stop doing their job. | ||
Farmers have to stop doing their job. | ||
People have got to say no. | ||
And not secede, not abstain. | ||
No, they have to vote no. | ||
Not abstain so that nobody misses you when you're gone. | ||
No, the absence must be felt. | ||
And the pain must be felt by all. | ||
So that, you know, we call their bluff and they back off on this because, you know, it's not far-fetched what I'm talking about here. | ||
And who's going to run the hospitals? | ||
You know, it is going to be black liberals. | ||
It is going to be non-white liberals running the hospitals. | ||
It's going to be these psycho zealot vaccination people and they're not going to be white and they're going to have a bone to pick with you and they're not going to give you health care. | ||
And they're gonna beat up your kids in daycare and they're gonna beat up your grandparents at the nursing home. | ||
I mean, I guess that's really besides the point, but that's just what goes on all the time anyway. | ||
But they are going to deny you health care. | ||
And with glee, with glee, the pigs and the nurses and the teachers and all these people, they will gladly shut off society to the unenlightened, unvaccinated people. | ||
And they will watch you die. | ||
And gladly. | ||
And they will be all the more satisfied knowing that they directly caused it. | ||
And they'll gloat about it. | ||
They are doing that right now. | ||
How many times have you seen in the past three weeks a headline in the media that says, you know, this conservative didn't want the vaccine. | ||
Now he's dead. | ||
This guy said the vaccine was the devil. | ||
It was the mark of the beast. | ||
Now he's on a ventilator and clinging to his life. | ||
Really? | ||
So, fuck them, and the system, and the cops, and the doctors, and the bureaucrats, and the government, and your boss, and your school, and all of it. | ||
Does this not make it clear that they want you dead? | ||
They want to kill you. | ||
So, you don't owe them anything, and we're really at war with them. | ||
And the only thing that's going to get them to back off this latest push is if people stand up and not allow them to implement this system. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
You know, nurses and doctors, if you're based, should begin resigning. | ||
People should begin resigning in protest. | ||
You know, you want to kill the unvaccinated? | ||
Okay, well we're gonna bring down this whole house of cards. | ||
We're gonna grab the pillars and bring the whole house down in on itself. | ||
If we're gonna die, well, the society's gonna die with us then. | ||
The unvaccinated. | ||
Please. | ||
So... | ||
I mean, that's the latest story. | ||
That's the latest thing that you're not going to have access to if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You got to be, you got to be willing. | ||
That's the people are really going to start to understand the meaning of that expression. | ||
You know, you'd rather die on your feet than live on your knees. | ||
Would you rather live on your knees? | ||
Getting your little jab like a pig, like a pig on a farm. | ||
Would you rather continue living and getting health care and going to school and getting a job with a tag stapled through your ear and getting antibiotics pumped into your arm and you live on a farm in mud with all the other pigs, all the other animals? | ||
Or would you rather die like a man? | ||
Would you rather die like a human being? | ||
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Like a citizen? | |
I would rather die at this point. | ||
Not like I want to die! | ||
Not like I want to die. | ||
I want to live. | ||
I would like to be alive as me. | ||
But, I'll tell you one thing, if it comes down to, you know, living on my hands and knees like a little animal, crawling around and getting vaxxed up my ass all the time at school and at work, and just so I could have the pleasure of, what, having some black kid spitting my shitty food? | ||
Uh, yeah, I think I'll just, uh, I'll take death actually. | ||
I think I'll gladly take the heroic martyr's death. | ||
It won't even be glorious. | ||
It won't even be, you know, uh... It wouldn't even be a great death or anything. | ||
It would actually be quite sad. | ||
It would be like you get some totally treatable illness and just sort of like die on the couch or something because Dr. Fauci said you can't get healthcare. | ||
Whatever! | ||
It doesn't matter! | ||
We'll get the hero's welcome in heaven. | ||
I prefer that over what we have now. | ||
That's the value judgment people gotta start making. | ||
It's getting bad. | ||
It's getting hot. | ||
Fast. | ||
So people gotta start standing up and saying, you know what? | ||
Let the chips fall where they will. | ||
We're breaking the conditioning. | ||
We're breaking free from the shackles. | ||
You have to start to say, I don't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't owe the system anything. | ||
I will do whatever is necessary. | ||
That's what people have to start saying. | ||
That has to become the new, the new state of mind. | ||
You know, this idea of your life is gonna go the way that you want it, and you're gonna have every little thing that you want, and you're gonna be happy, and you're gonna do... Ah, come on! | ||
Yeah, speaking of all that, that's it. | ||
That's me dying right there. | ||
Yeah, say goodbye to having your camera working. | ||
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No! | |
You're gonna have to live with the... with the black screen. | ||
I'd rather... I'd rather have my camera malfunction on my feet than have the camera work on my knees. | ||
I would certainly rather just die than have to set up this webcam every other day. | ||
I mean, what the fuck? | ||
I ordered a new camera, so... We should not be having this problem for very much longer. | ||
The days of this happening, they're numbered. | ||
Okay? | ||
Well, I was done anyway. | ||
I was done talking anyway. | ||
You know, I didn't even want to say anything else about that. | ||
Okay, give me a second while I... fix this. | ||
Gotta love it, man. | ||
You gotta love it. | ||
What did I say? | ||
Today is so not the day, man. | ||
It's just so... What even... I mean, some days it does it, some days it doesn't. | ||
How do you even fix that? | ||
How do you fix a problem like that? | ||
It's a randomly occurring problem that sporadically happens, basically irrespective of how you set it up. | ||
People go, get a new camera. | ||
Yeah, I got a new camera. | ||
I just got... | ||
A very expensive new camera, and it should be set up by Monday, okay? | ||
So, you know, hopefully this is a thing of the past, because if it's not, I will be a thing of the past. | ||
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I'll be a relic of the past. | |
You'll have to go back in time to find me alive if this camera situation isn't solved. | ||
Okay, you know that now my OBS isn't even working So what's that? | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Give me a sec. | ||
Give me a sec, will ya? | ||
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Whoops. | |
Of course. | ||
I love doing this. | ||
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This is great. | |
This is great stuff. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, people are always like, people are always like, "Oh, Nick's on drugs. | ||
Nick drinks. | ||
I wish I was on drugs. | ||
I wish I drank. | ||
Days like today makes me think, you know what? | ||
No, I get it. | ||
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I think I get it now. | |
Because normally I'm like, why do you need to drink? | ||
Aren't you tough enough? | ||
Why do you need to feel a little goofy? | ||
Yeah, you know, it's days like today. | ||
I think I get it. | ||
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I think I understand. | |
Okay, you know no fly list I could deal with that all day long sucks, but I could deal with it Mildly uncomfortable temperature and technology malfunctions. | ||
Yeah, that's that's rope fuel That's all the FBI has to do man, they don't even they don't have to come up with some elaborate plan They don't have to they don't have to sneak in the back door. | ||
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Just keep doing this and Just keep doing this. | |
No cover-up required. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It'll basically be an authentic death. | ||
People would say, oh, they did it though. | ||
I'd say, well, maybe we broke the camera, but he's the one that pulled the trigger. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Alright, that's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I hope you know I'm joking. | ||
I hope you know I'm joking when I say that. | ||
I'm just frustrated, okay? | ||
Can I just be frustrated? | ||
People go, Nick, don't talk like that! | ||
It's jokes, just jokes. | ||
All right, this camera is not working either. | ||
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You know what? | |
This might just be the end, you know? | ||
Might just be the end. | ||
I can't even get this camera to work. | ||
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I can't even get this camera. | |
Oh boy. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
We're enjoying this. | ||
Yeah, I can't even... Okay, you know what? | ||
Alright, okay. | ||
I've had enough. | ||
Well, I was basically done with this show anyway, and we'll just save the Super Chats for tomorrow, I guess. | ||
Can't get it to work. | ||
Well, hey! | ||
You know, sometimes you just gotta throw in the towel, I guess. | ||
We tried. | ||
We tried it. | ||
Let me try one more time. | ||
This doesn't work. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's so over. | ||
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We're not gonna make it. | |
Yeah, I know it's not even working. | ||
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Damn thing. | |
Doesn't even work. | ||
Okay. | ||
The backup's not even working. | ||
Okay, so that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Wow, what a bummer. | ||
Yeah, so that's it. | ||
Thanks for watching! | ||
We'll do the Super Chats tomorrow, okay? | ||
We'll do the Super Chats tomorrow. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
We're on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
It sucks it has to end this way, but I don't have my tech person here. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The new camera's coming next week anyway, so this is the last time we have to deal with this. | ||
But thanks to our Super Chatter subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Maybe you'll see me, maybe you won't, but see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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The American people will come first once again! | ||
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