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I am your stand-in host for the night, Vincent James. | ||
Good to see you all again. | ||
And it was on short notice. | ||
It was just a few minutes, just a few minutes before the show was supposed to start that I got notification that I would be standing in for Nick. | ||
But I am always glad to. | ||
And I see a lot of people in the chat saying that I'm late. | ||
I'm one minute late. | ||
It's because I entered the stream key wrong. | ||
Actually, on my clock it says exactly 6 o'clock. | ||
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So that's 8 o'clock Central Time, 9 o'clock Eastern Time. | ||
I've noticed that when I tune into the show, Nick starts a little bit later than this. | ||
I'm not going to say he's late or anything, but I'm usually on time when I fill in for him. | ||
And we love filling in on America First. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to get into tonight. | ||
We're going to be talking about that Project Veritas clip that came out. | ||
I'm sure a lot of you guys saw this, but there were some scientists that worked for Pfizer By the way, if these are scientists, scientists are getting really dumb. | ||
Because there's one guy who's 100% gay and sounds dumb. | ||
There's another two guys who are, they sound dumb as well. | ||
I don't know if they're just drunk or what, but there was this video that came out, posted by Project Veritas. | ||
And there are these scientists for Pfizer talking about how the vaccine is shit, the vaccine is garbage, and natural immunity is king. | ||
And how much better natural immunity is than the vaccine. | ||
So we're going to be talking about that today. | ||
I also have a story up on dailyveracity.com about the The overall amount of people in the U.S. | ||
since 2020 that have gotten infected with COVID-19, it seems to be the case that the vast majority of the population have already had COVID-19. | ||
Well over 50% of the population, which would mean that if they're admitting on camera, which we knew this before, but if they're admitting on camera that Natural immunity is far better than the immunity that the vaccine provides you with, which is nothing, apparently. | ||
And if the vast majority of the population have already gotten COVID-19, Why aren't we acknowledging this? | ||
Why is no one acknowledging this? | ||
In fact, it's even worse than that. | ||
Dr. Fauci, when asked about this by Sanjay Gupta on CNN, said he doesn't know. | ||
He has no idea. | ||
He has no answer for the millions or hundreds of millions of people in the U.S. | ||
that already have natural immunity to the virus, which is the real immunity, the only real immunity to the virus that exists. | ||
So we're going to be talking about that today. | ||
This is actually something that I wanted to cover on my show today, but we didn't have time for it. | ||
So we'll get into that tonight. | ||
I also want to talk about a couple of other things that we did talk about on my show, so I'm sorry for those who are just tuning into this show right now, saw my show earlier, my live show earlier, and are going to see some of the same things covered. | ||
I apologize to you guys, but honestly, if I would have known that I was going to fill in today, I probably would have just Rescheduled my show and just did the show here. | ||
But it's all good. | ||
So we're going to go over a couple of things that we did cover today in my show. | ||
I'm going to talk about this. | ||
What is his name? | ||
This is on CNN. | ||
This was covered on CNN. | ||
There's an Oregon man who is charged in a fatal shooting of a man who apparently spoke to his girlfriend. | ||
And it's a white man who shot a black man. | ||
And so this is being covered in CNN. | ||
And they're saying that he killed him just because he spoke to his girlfriend. | ||
But I'm sure As you can imagine, there's a lot more to the story than just that. | ||
So we're going to talk about this. | ||
I want to show you the video that we have on this. | ||
His name is Ian Cranston. | ||
Ian Cranston. | ||
And it's in Oregon, and it's Bend, Oregon, which is one of the most liberal parts of Oregon. | ||
You have Bend and you have Portland. | ||
These are basically the two liberal parts of Oregon. | ||
And they're trying to lynch this guy for defending himself and defending his girlfriend against this black attacker. | ||
Because that's what happened in the video. | ||
Even his lawyer came out and said that there is indisputable video evidence of this guy attacking this guy prior to him pulling the trigger. | ||
So clear self-defense case, but as we know in this country, the law doesn't work the way it should be. | ||
The law doesn't work the way it's supposed to work. | ||
The justice system does not work anymore. | ||
It is broken. | ||
They have completely swept the actual justice system under the rug that used to work to some degree. | ||
In favor of this racial reckoning that has occurred in this country. | ||
So we'll be talking about that today. | ||
I also want to talk about something Nick touched on on the show. | ||
The Biden administration is seeking to label parents protesting at school boards as domestic terrorists. | ||
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I agree. | ||
My telegram is great, too So if you have the time follow me on on my telegram as well Alright, so we're gonna get into it here. | ||
I want to first start off by talking about this Pfizer thing that happened. | ||
I'm not sure how many of you guys saw this. | ||
I'm sure probably most of you guys saw this clip come out. | ||
I don't even know if Nick talked about this yesterday, honestly, but multiple Pfizer scientists confirmed that natural immunity is many times better than the questionable immunity that the vaccine provides you with. | ||
And this was revealed in a Project Veritas undercover investigation. | ||
And you know, a lot of people look at these Project Veritas clips and they're like, okay, you know, he's selectively edited things in the past, but there's really no getting around what we saw here. | ||
We saw verified Pfizer scientists admitting on camera, because they were lured in by a drunk woman, by the way, a woman, or not a drunk woman, they were drunk, the woman lured them in while they were probably drunk. | ||
And admitted on camera that the vaccines, or that natural immunity, that if you have natural immunity, if you've gotten infected with COVID-19, you should not get the vaccine. | ||
Now they say in the video that they're not supposed to be talking about this in the open because we're not supposed to be saying not to get the vaccine. | ||
We're supposed to be promoting the vaccine no matter what. | ||
And this is in large part, and I've talked about this on my show for a long time, this is in large part why they do not want to acknowledge the people who are naturally immune, which could be the vast, vast, vast majority of the country. | ||
Because if they do acknowledge them, if they do start to say, well, Instead of, you have to get the vaccine in order to work, you have to get the vaccine in order to go to school, you have to get the vaccine in order to go into this restaurant or bar or something like that. | ||
If they were, instead of saying that, if they were to say, or, all of that but or, you have to prove that you've had the virus, and they acknowledge the people who have had the virus, who do have natural immunity, there would be no need for their trillion dollar miracle cure. | ||
In one of the video clips, one of the Pfizer scientists say that our entire company is operating on COVID money now. | ||
And of course, this comes amid the news that Pfizer is about to create this pill, which I'm sure you all have heard of. | ||
So there's Merck that's creating one, and then there's Pfizer, which is creating another twice daily pill to treat COVID-19. | ||
And they're seeking emergency use authorization. | ||
They're seeking emergency approval from the FDA about this right now. | ||
So they have the vaccines, they have the boosters, which they're pushing, and then they have the pill. | ||
And he says that our entire company is operating on COVID money now. | ||
So this is up on dailyveracity.com. | ||
Recently published undercover video show, multiple scientists working for pharmaceutical giant Pfizer confirmed that people who are naturally infected with COVID-19 have a far superior immunity to the virus than the immunity the vaccines allegedly provide. | ||
Nick Carl, a scientist who was directly involved in the production of Pfizer's COVID vaccine, said that natural immunity is more effective than the current COVID-19 vaccines, including the one produced by the company he works for. | ||
Quote, when somebody is naturally immune, like they get COVID, they probably have more antibodies against the virus. | ||
When you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus, so your antibodies are probably better at that point than the COVID vaccination, Carl said. | ||
A second Pfizer official and senior associate scientist, Chris Croce, Corroborated Carl's assertion about COVID immunity, and a third Pfizer scientist, Rahul Kanki, Rahul, some, I'm assuming it's the black guy, admitted his company demands that its employees keep this information from the public. | ||
And one thing on that is that it's true, right? | ||
That they know now that the COVID vaccine does nothing for your CD4 T-cells, does nothing for your CD8 T-cells, which are the key to long-term immunity. | ||
It does nothing for this. | ||
And this is the reason why you're seeing vaccinated people. | ||
It does nothing for anything, honestly. | ||
The vaccine does nothing for anything, to be honest. | ||
Because this is the reason why you're seeing vaccinated people get the virus and even In some cases, I've seen many people who have been vaccinated who have gotten the virus multiple times. | ||
You don't see this with unvaccinated people who got natural immunity. | ||
But they get even sicker. | ||
It seems to be the case that they get even sicker than the unvaccinated people do with natural immunity. | ||
But they don't care, right? | ||
They don't care because it's about money. | ||
It's about power. | ||
And people used to understand this, right? | ||
People, especially liberals, used to understand this. | ||
But now they've just become shills for big pharma. | ||
That's what they've become. | ||
They've become the enforcers for the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
20, 30 years ago, they used to talk about lobbyists. | ||
They used to talk about Monsanto. | ||
They used to talk about fluoride in the water. | ||
Now, today, they've become the enforcers for the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
You have Antifa showing up at anti-vaccine protests, beating up and shooting, literally shooting, anti-vaccine mandate protesters. | ||
But we'll play a little bit of this clip here. | ||
I've edited it down and put multiple clips together. | ||
This is from Project Veritas. | ||
For those who haven't seen it, take a look. | ||
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So your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination. | |
When somebody is naturally immune, like they got COVID, they probably have better, like not better, but more antibodies against the virus. | ||
Because what the vaccine is, is like I said, that protein that's just on the outside. | ||
So it's just one antibody against one... So that guy, for instance, and there's a bunch of other scientists that come out and say basically the same thing, confirm what he's saying. | ||
There's one scientist in this clip that talks about how they're not supposed to say this, they're not supposed to talk about this, they've signed NDAs, that their entire company is running on COVID money now. | ||
By the way, that guy's gayer than a $2 bill. | ||
That's the gay scientist working for Pfizer. | ||
But it's true. | ||
And the question is, the question that no one can answer, by the way, the question that no one can answer is this. | ||
Why aren't the people who are naturally immune, why aren't the people who have had the virus exempt from these vaccine mandates? | ||
I think we know the answer to that, right? | ||
I think we all know the answer to that. | ||
I think we all know why Fauci does not have an answer for why these people are not exempt from these vaccine mandates, does not have an answer for why No one is acknowledging their natural immunity. | ||
There's no testing being done for antibodies, really. | ||
No one's, you know, even the people that have tested positive for COVID, that have a positive COVID test, are not exempt from the vaccine mandates. | ||
Anyway, this video clip goes on. | ||
There's a couple more Pfizer scientists in here. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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Well protected? | |
Like as much as the vaccine? | ||
Probably more. | ||
How so? | ||
Like how much more? | ||
You're protected. | ||
Most likely for longer, since it was a natural response. | ||
We're bred and taught to be like, vaccine is safer than actually getting COVID. | ||
You cannot talk about this in public. | ||
If you have antibodies built up, you should be able to prove that you have those built up. | ||
I mean, I still feel like I work for an evil corporation. | ||
We're trying to keep track of everyone that's been vaccinated versus You know, I just can't. | ||
I can't even watch this whole clip now. | ||
I'm just thinking, like, you know, you're looking at this. | ||
You see, the only white scientists that are appearing in this video are gay guys. | ||
The rest are, like, diverse black guy, Hispanic guy. | ||
They all sound dumb. | ||
They don't even sound like scientists. | ||
This is what America has become, right? | ||
This is what diversity quotas give you. | ||
That yeah, white people can get the job, white people can become a scientist nowadays, white people can work in STEM, as long as you're gay, as long as you're part of a protected, oppressed minority group. | ||
And then you have the black guy, I can't even pronounce his name, and then the Hispanic guy. | ||
But these are the Pfizer scientists coming out and admitting on camera what we all knew. | ||
Which is, once again, the argument That no one can argue against, right? | ||
The question that no one can answer. | ||
We have this article up on dailyveracity.com. | ||
Study over 200 million Americans may have been infected with COVID-19 and already have natural immunity. | ||
Let me just switch my camera here. | ||
Someone says they used to be against the big business too. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Like you listen to like this liberal, this fat gay liberal scientist who's working for Pfizer. | ||
As gay as it gets. | ||
And he says, I still believe that I work for an evil corporation. | ||
I still believe that I work for an evil corporation. | ||
But, you know, right? | ||
And he goes on to to basically justify his position in this. | ||
And this is what's happening all across the country right now. | ||
You have a lot of these liberals, a lot of these people, not only like in media, not only in like the Democratic Party, but like liberals in general, right? | ||
People who would describe themselves as politically left. | ||
justifying everything that's going on today. | ||
Not only are they justifying everything that's going on today, but they're calling for further action. | ||
They're calling for separating you from society, separating the unvaccinated people from society, justifying what they're doing, which is medical segregation, which is creating a second class, making you, the unvaccinated which is creating a second class, making you, the unvaccinated population, a second class citizen, removing your unemployment benefits if you get fired from your job for not being vaccinated, and just becoming the enforcement arm of the | ||
and just becoming the enforcement arm of the pharmaceutical industry and the American regime. | ||
That's what they've become. | ||
and And you see this even in, like, alternative media when it comes to, like, the progressives in alternative media. | ||
People like Vosh, people like Destiny, others like them. | ||
TYT, the Young Turks, Hasan Piker. | ||
You know, there's a reason why these people are the only people left on YouTube. | ||
There's a reason why these people are propped up and still monetized on YouTube. | ||
It's for a specific reason. | ||
It's because they're... | ||
Reiterating every single talking point coming from the people who they are supposedly supposed to be against. | ||
That's why you cannot be a threat to the system unless you are right-wing. | ||
You cannot be a threat to the system unless you're right-wing. | ||
Anyway, so we have this article. | ||
This is up on dailyveracity.com. | ||
The study shows over 200 million Americans may have been infected with COVID-19 and already have natural immunity. | ||
It says, according to the latest data, the CDC estimates that around 20 million Americans were infected with COVID-19 in 2020, but an astonishing study suggests that the number could be much higher than previous estimates. | ||
The recent article published in Nature offers a more comprehensive estimate that places the true number of infections by the end of 2020 at more than 100 million people. | ||
That's equal to almost one-third of the U.S. | ||
population. | ||
The revised number shows just how rapidly the novel coronavirus spread through the country last year. | ||
If this estimate is accurate, it is safe to assume that the more transmissible Delta variant, because this is what they tell us, right? | ||
They say that Delta is more transmissible, that even kids are getting it. | ||
We've heard this time and time and time again, that it spreads a lot more easily than the previous dominant variants of the past. | ||
And so if Delta is more transmissible, far more transmissible than the previous dominant variants of the past, then it's safe to assume that around 100 million more Americans were infected in 2021, or will be infected by the end of 2021. | ||
So this would mean that like 75% of the population, of the American population, 200 million people have already have natural immunity to the virus, not counting those who are vaccinated. | ||
The numbers would also mean that the overall infection fatality rate, and this is something that a lot of people are missing, is a lot lower than previously believed. | ||
And we know this, obviously. | ||
We know this, right? | ||
Because the vast majority of the people that die of COVID or with COVID are fat, are old, have underlying conditions. | ||
The CDC themselves, they say that 36%, think about this, 36% of the people who die with COVID have 10 or more comorbidities, 10 or more. | ||
Another 25% have six or more. | ||
And then inclusive of all of both of those numbers, 99% of the population have at least one. | ||
At least one. | ||
99% of the people that die with COVID have at least one. | ||
We also know from, we have an article up on dailyveracity.com about medical examiners and coroners coming out and saying that the whole COVID death total is bullshit. | ||
We have half our deaths be car accidents, half our deaths be gunshot wounds. | ||
You have studies coming out that confirm what they're saying. | ||
And still to this day, people buy hook, line, and sinker, the whole 600,000 number, which is absolute bullshit. | ||
Researchers from Washington University in St. | ||
Louis also reported last month that 11 months after mild infections, we're back to talking about the natural immunity, immune cells were still capable of producing protective antibodies. | ||
The authors concluded that prior to COVID infection induces a or prior COVID infection induces a robust and long-lived humoral immune response, leading some scientists to suggest that natural immunity is probably lifelong. | ||
Which it is. | ||
Because if you look at the studies that were done on SARS-CoV-1 back in 2004, which disappeared from the planet, which there was never a vaccine for, by the way, and you can look into exactly why that is. | ||
The people who were infected with SARS-CoV-1 all the way back in 2004, which is 20 years ago almost, Have a and when they get infected with SARS-CoV-2, they have this crazy immune response where they absolutely obliterate the virus within a matter of days. | ||
So, what they're finding out is natural immunity is as strong as the immunity to SARS-CoV-1 or even stronger than that. | ||
It goes on, it says, another study found that the current vaccines do next to nothing to help the body's CDAT cells, which is true, which is the key to long-term immunity. | ||
The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, when asked about when he foresaw the end of the pandemic, said that he does not see life going back to normal without regular vaccinations. | ||
Of course he did. | ||
According to the first quarter results published by Pfizer this week, its coronavirus jab has racked up billions for the biopharma giant in the first three months of 2021. | ||
The financial results also revealed that Pfizer has vastly exceeded its COVID-19 sales forecast of $15 billion and now expects the jab to bring in over $30 billion of revenue in 2021, an increase of 73% on previous anticipated figures. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
You're doing a great job over there, Pfizer. | ||
Big Pharma, you guys are racking in. | ||
I wonder what kind of a kickback Dr. Fauci is getting. | ||
I wonder. | ||
When this is, like, years from now, you're gonna see him buy, like, some... You're gonna see him probably buy, like, if Barack Obama's house on Martha's Vineyard ever goes up for sale, Dr. Fauci will probably be the first in line to buy that property. | ||
Yeah, but he says life is not going to go back to normal without regular vaccinations. | ||
So we do have some Republicans in office, albeit very few, some Republicans in office talking about this and challenging these people on their talking points and on their narrative, especially when it comes to natural immunity. | ||
Rand Paul talked about this recently during a hearing. | ||
Where he interrogated Biden's HHS secretary. | ||
He left him speechless asking him about natural immunity. | ||
Which he didn't have an answer for, by the way. | ||
This is a guy that ridiculed people for talking about natural immunity. | ||
This is a guy that ridiculed that basketball player recently for saying that he doesn't want the COVID chop because he already had COVID-19. | ||
And so Rand Paul asked him this question. | ||
Let me see if I can refresh this page and get this video up for you guys. | ||
And this guy, this HHS secretary, basically had no response to Rand Paul on this. | ||
Here's this clip now. | ||
Take a look. | ||
Mr. Becerra, are you familiar with an Israeli study that had 2.5 million patients and found that the vaccinated group was actually seven times more likely to get infected with COVID than the people who had gotten COVID naturally? | ||
Senator, I'd have to get back to you on that one. | ||
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I'm not familiar with that study. | |
Well, you think you might want to be if you're going to travel the country insulting the millions of Americans, including NBA star Jonathan Isaac, who have had COVID recovered. | ||
Look at a study with 2.5 million people and say, well, you know what? | ||
It looks like my immunity is as good as a vaccine or not. | ||
In a free country, maybe I ought to be able to make that decision. | ||
Instead, you've chosen to travel a country calling people like Jonathan Isaac and others, myself included, flat earthers. | ||
We find that very insulting. | ||
It goes against the science. | ||
Are you a doctor or a medical doctor? | ||
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I've worked over 30 years on health policy. | |
You're not a medical doctor. | ||
Do you have a science degree? | ||
And yet you travel the country calling people flat earthers who have had COVID, looked at studies of millions of people and made their own personal decision that their immunity they naturally acquired is sufficient. | ||
But you presume somehow to tell over a hundred million Americans who have survived COVID that we have no right to determine our own medical care? | ||
You alone are on high and you've made these decisions, a lawyer with no scientific background, no medical degree, This is an arrogance coupled with an authoritarianism that is unseemly and un-American. | ||
You, sir, are the one ignoring the science. | ||
The vast preponderance of scientific studies, dozens and dozens, show robust, long-lasting immunity after COVID infection. | ||
True. | ||
True, and I almost ended it before he said that too, by the way. | ||
True. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
And once again, this is the question that no one can answer. | ||
We have another story that we published back on September 11th, 2021, where Fauci was asked by Sanjay Gupta, On CNN. | ||
And I'm actually shocked that he asked this question. | ||
I'm really surprised that he asked this question, but he was asked. | ||
And it's about the same study that Rand Paul was talking about, except they're finding out now it's better than seven times. | ||
They said it was seven times better than the natural immunity, seven times better than the immunity the vaccine provides you with. | ||
Now they're finding out it's like 27 times better than what the vaccine provides you with. | ||
And we know this because everyone's getting, whoever has the vaccinated people, In the countries that are further ahead of us in vaccinations are getting not only getting COVID, but they're also being hospitalized. | ||
Something like 70% of the severely ill patients in hospital in Israel are fully vaccinated. | ||
The same goes for England, Scotland, Wales, Singapore. | ||
There's no reason why our data should differ from those countries, especially Israel that's using specifically the Pfizer vaccine, but we'll talk about more on that in a moment. | ||
Fauci says he has no answer when asked about millions of Americans who are naturally immune to COVID as the CDC changes its definition of the vaccine. | ||
They changed the definition of the vaccine to include booster shots. | ||
They also changed the definition of the vaccine to include the mRNA vaccine, which is different, which is not even a vaccine to begin with. | ||
So let's start there. | ||
And this is very similar to what the WHO did, the World Health Organization. | ||
did when they changed their definition of natural immunity. | ||
And this was like months and months and months ago, by the way. | ||
So they already knew what they were going to do. | ||
They already knew that not only were they going to stop tracking breakthrough cases right before breakthrough cases were supposed to surge in May, which is what the CDC did, but also they were going to hide what natural immunity really was. | ||
And so you had this definition up on the WHO's website saying, They changed it to only be for vaccine immunity. | ||
And then when the New York Post called them out on it, and we have the archives of this, by the way, they changed it back and with still a heavy emphasis on the vaccine. | ||
So what they're saying is We are not going to go back to normal unless 80 to 90 percent, and they keep raising this number, of the people in the country are vaccinated. | ||
Now, like I said, Sanjay Gupta asked this question of Dr. Fauci about this study out of Israel. | ||
And by the way, it's not just Israel, it's multiple countries that are seeing this. | ||
About this study in Israel and natural immunity, here's what he had to say. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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There was a study that came out of Israel about natural immunity, and basically the headline was that natural immunity provides a lot of protection, even better than the vaccines alone. | |
What are people to make of that? | ||
So as we talk about vaccine mandates, I get calls all the time, people say, I've already had COVID, I'm protected, and now the study says maybe even more protected than the vaccine alone. | ||
Should they also get the vaccine? | ||
How do you make the case to them? | ||
You know, that's a really good point, Sanjay. | ||
I don't have a really firm answer for you on that. | ||
And, like, what is the... I just don't... And this is the... Like I said, one more time. | ||
I just want to say this one more time. | ||
This is the question that they cannot answer. | ||
Now, you might be able to say, well, how do we know they have the antibodies? | ||
How do we know? | ||
Well, didn't millions of people test positive for the virus? | ||
Don't they have the records of that positive test? | ||
Don't they have exactly who tested positive for the virus? | ||
Is it because they're not sure of the PCR test? | ||
Well, that's interesting, because that seems to be the case as well, where even the New York Times came out and said that, initially, for the first, like, year of this, that the PCR test was being run at 40-cycle threshold. | ||
And that 90, even according to the New York Times, 99% of positive cases wouldn't even be positive cases if you ran it at 17 or less than 30 or less than 20. | ||
And that they recommended clinical laboratories to run the PCR at, run the cycle threshold at like 17 or something like this. | ||
Because when you run it above, at that level, at that high level, that you're picking up a lot of dead virus. | ||
That it shouldn't even actually be a positive case, because your immune system has killed the virus at that point in time. | ||
So in order to say that we're not sure if these people have actually gotten COVID-19 or not, they have to also say that the PCR test is bullshit. | ||
Because we have millions upon millions of people who have tested positive for COVID-19. | ||
They could come up with an estimate of the people who have actually gotten COVID-19 who never went into the dark. | ||
And that's what the Nature paper did that we went over earlier. | ||
Which is that probably 200 million people in the country have already had the virus. | ||
And they have no answer for those people. | ||
They have no answer for those people because they don't want to acknowledge those people because that would upset the money that just is ever flowing. | ||
And why would they want this to end? | ||
There's a reason why they're coming up with all these new variants, why they're talking about all these new variants, why Dr. Fauci recently said, yeah, right, Biden said 98% threshold. | ||
Someone just said in the chat, 98% of the people in the country have to be vaccinated in order to go back to normal. | ||
There's a reason why they're talking about all these different new things and how the goalposts have just continuously moved and how they've lied to us on everything. | ||
Vaccine efficacy, mask efficacy, the barriers, the HIPAA filters, the this, that, and the other. | ||
It's because they don't want this to end because this is their cash cow. | ||
This is their cash cow that also gives them power to power that they will never relinquish. | ||
Power that they will never give back to you. | ||
Once they take a freedom from you, once they take power from the people, they never give it back. | ||
Never in any time in history have they ever given back a freedom that they have taken from you. | ||
And then they can use this as a springboard to do things in the future. | ||
Things like what I've talked about on my show, the Carbon Allowance Credit Card, where You know, using the technology that has been created during the pandemic, which is in line with the Rockefeller Foundation paper that came out that talks about Operation Lockstep and right after that Operation Clever Together, which is about the climate. | ||
They can use the technology they've created, the vaccine passport, etc. | ||
To use that as a springboard to then do things like the climate passport, like the carbon passport, like carbon allowance, credit cards, and new taxes. | ||
Trillions of dollars in new taxes to help fight climate change. | ||
And these new taxes being imposed against people, especially the people who own assets, who own wealth, who own land, who own houses, who own farms. | ||
That soon it's going to be such a burden that you can no longer afford to maintain your assets and so therefore you have to sell your assets back to them and then they will rent those assets back out to people and then we'll get to a point where by 2030 you will own nothing but you will be happy, the World Economic Forum says. | ||
So it's all there. | ||
The plan is all there. | ||
The plan's all there. | ||
The bioweapon wasn't the virus. | ||
The bioweapon was the vaccine. | ||
Don't get it. | ||
I've told this, I've said this on my show so many times, do not get it. | ||
No matter what, do not get it. | ||
We also have this story. | ||
This is from The Blaze. | ||
CNBC host confronts Dr. Fauci about breakthrough cases and why the CDC no longer tracks them. | ||
This is another thing no one's talking about. | ||
We've been talking about this on my show for months. | ||
How the CDC does not have the data on breakthrough infections. | ||
You know, Dr. Fauci tries to say, well, the vaccine's still effective. | ||
It's still effective in preventing you from going to the hospital. | ||
It's still effective in preventing you from dying. | ||
And we know this because this amount of people and this amount of people is vaccinated versus this amount of people not. | ||
They don't have this data. | ||
They don't even track this shit. | ||
They stopped tracking it in May. | ||
They probably never tracked it to begin with. | ||
The states that do have some data are very few and far between. | ||
And they don't even have all the data that they need. | ||
It's not like where we're seeing in other countries, England, Scotland, Wales, Singapore, Israel, where we're seeing the vast majority of the people who are infected are vaccinated. | ||
The vast majority of people who are in the hospital are fully vaccinated. | ||
In fact, there was a paper in Science Magazine, I think it was. | ||
Let me see. | ||
I have it in one of my folders here. | ||
Let me see if I can pull it up here. | ||
Yeah, Science Mag. | ||
Nearly 60% of gravely ill patients are fully vaccinated. | ||
This is in Israel. | ||
Israel's sobering setback. | ||
And they used Israel initially to prove how well the vaccines were working. | ||
They're not using data coming from Israel any longer. | ||
They're not using data coming from the UK any longer. | ||
Anyway, here is CNBC host, I guess, sort of challenging Dr. Fauci. | ||
Take a listen to this. | ||
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You guys have been pushing the vaccine, and I obviously understand why. | |
I'm vaccinated, but I also have COVID, and it's spread through my entire family in the past few weeks. | ||
That's why I'm doing the show from home today. | ||
And I just wonder about the public messaging around vaccinations. | ||
Three vaccinated people got COVID in my house. | ||
Two unvaccinated children got it. | ||
Are you too casual about the limitations of the vaccine? | ||
No. | ||
It does feel to me that these breakthroughs are happening. | ||
They're happening regularly. | ||
And we haven't really seen the government pay that much attention to them or warn about them too much. | ||
The bottom line is we were still able to get it and transmit it. | ||
Thank God we're not in the hospital. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm vaccinated. | ||
But you can get it and transmit it. | ||
And the government hasn't been warning about that. | ||
Oh, yes, I am. | ||
We have. | ||
And we've said that. | ||
And let me just give you the science and the facts. | ||
If you are an unvaccinated person, You have 5 times the likelihood of getting infected, 11 times the likelihood of being hospitalized, and 11 times the likelihood of dying compared to someone who's been vaccinated. | ||
So, the data showing the benefit of vaccines is incontrovertible. | ||
If you look at the people who have died from COVID-19, Overwhelmingly 90 plus percent of them are unvaccinated. | ||
Vaccination protects you against severe disease and even when you get breakthrough infections because remember no vaccine is 100 protected. | ||
But what we do know Is that if you get vaccinated and get a breakthrough infection, you are much less likely of getting a severe outcome. | ||
Interesting. | ||
You just told us in May that there was no way we could get the virus. | ||
So you should not confuse the very important data that we now have a drug that can diminish hospitalization and death by 50% You should not confuse that with the overwhelming benefits of the protection of vaccines. | ||
Those should not be confused. | ||
Zero protection. | ||
And then she goes on to talk about, or then she actually asks him about the breakthrough cases, or about the data and the breakthrough cases, which is, like I said, something I've been talking about. | ||
There was an article in ProPublica. | ||
I think it was the only article that was actually done on this that talked about how the CDC stopped tracking breakthrough cases. | ||
I want to really hammer this point home. | ||
There's absolutely no reason. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
Like I said, they used Israel's data to push the vaccines to begin with. | ||
They've been using Israel's data to show how successful the vaccines were initially. | ||
And this was at a time when they told us it was in March or May of 2021 when the CDC director, Rochelle Walensky, came out and said that you cannot get this virus. | ||
You cannot get this virus if you get this vaccine. | ||
And now all of a sudden you have Israeli data showing us that the vast majority of people in hospital are fully vaccinated. | ||
They have the highest, they have the highest cases that they've ever had in the history of COVID-19. | ||
And they're like 95% vaccinated. | ||
I think 25% of their population, yeah, 25% of Israel's population have had a third booster dose. | ||
A third shot! | ||
In Vermont! | ||
One state in this country that has like 90-something percent vaccination rate, they had the highest cases that they've ever had. | ||
In Harvard Business School, and this is something that not a lot of people bring up, 96% vaccination rate, they've had a surge in cases throughout Harvard Business School. | ||
The students and staff, they had to shut down the school. | ||
They had to go to online learning because they had a surge in cases. | ||
In Massachusetts, They had a surge in cases. | ||
Over 75% of the surge in cases that happened a few months ago were among the fully vaccinated. | ||
And then one prediction that I made, which is an obvious prediction to anyone paying attention, anyone who is using common sense, this was months ago, I said that eventually the restrictions that are only supposed to be for the unvaccinated people, like masks were only for the unvaccinated people, now they're regardless of vaccination status, will become regardless of vaccination status. | ||
And just last week we talked about on my show how school after school and hospital after hospital are now talking about, the teachers union in San Diego, are now talking about doing weekly testing regardless of vaccination status. | ||
Now why would they do that? | ||
Why would they do weekly testing regardless of vaccination status if the vaccines worked? | ||
The answer is they wouldn't do it. | ||
The answer is, is that they're only talking about doing it because they're finding out the vaccines don't work. | ||
And they're trying to hide that from you. | ||
Just as they're trying to hide the whole idea of natural immunity from you. | ||
Anyway, this goes on. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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A hundred percent. | |
But it says on the CDC website, Dr. Fauci, that infections happen in only a small proportion of people who are fully vaccinated. | ||
And when these infections occur among the vaccinated, they tend to be mild. | ||
But the CDC doesn't even track the breakthrough infections. | ||
So how do we know that they're happening to a small proportion? | ||
And how do we know that they are tending to be mild? | ||
It's not a question of whether hospitalizations and death. | ||
We know that benefit. | ||
It's just public messaging and being transparent about the risk for vaccinated people. | ||
Well, in the past, the CDC has not, you're quite correct, tracked all real and potential asymptomatic infections. | ||
And then he goes on to not even answer the question. | ||
Which, there's no answer in that, so there's really no need for me to continue to play this clip. | ||
It's just all bullshit. | ||
It's all bullshit. | ||
And they're hiding everything. | ||
And not just the federal government, right? | ||
They're working hand-in-hand with social media. | ||
They're paying influencers. | ||
Probably a lot of the top alternative left-wing people on YouTube are being paid by the federal government. | ||
Probably a lot of the money that Hasan Piker used to buy his $4.3 million mansion in West Hollywood, which is the gayest part of Hollywood, by the way. | ||
Hollywood's basically all gay, but like, if you, but like, West Holli- Is my thing still going on? | ||
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Hold on. | |
But West Hollywood is super gay. | ||
West Hollywood is the gayest part of America. | ||
At least I think. | ||
He bought his $4.3 million mansion in West Hollywood. | ||
And probably a lot of the money coming from the government was used to pay for that house. | ||
I mean, we know that the Young Turks, they got paid $300,000, $400,000 from YouTube itself to host a journalist school on YouTube or something. | ||
They're always recommended. | ||
And then they're working hand in hand with social media. | ||
Super gay. | ||
Yes, all caps, super gay. | ||
There's really no other descriptor you can use. | ||
I mean, I mean, how gay does it get? | ||
It's about as gay as it gets in West Hollywood. | ||
Well, maybe San Francisco's gayer. | ||
Maybe San Francisco's gayer. | ||
I think, what was it, something like in the 90s or 80s, 83% of gay people got AIDS, or 90% of gay people got AIDS. | ||
AIDS is rampant in West Hollywood. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. | ||
But not only are they working hand-in-hand with social media in terms of, you know, paying influencers to push this propaganda and become shills for the pharmaceutical industry, and the lobbyists, and the government, and everything like that. | ||
But they're also working hand-in-hand with social media to suppress the information that they do not like. | ||
Just last week, we reported on my show that YouTube was censoring some of the remaining channels that they consider to be anti-vaccine misinformation. | ||
Doctors, scientists, immunologists. | ||
The ones that are left, because they banned a bunch of them already. | ||
And then Twitter, just recently, there was this obituary. | ||
I don't know if you guys saw this or not. | ||
There's this obituary of Jessica Berg-Wilson, middle name Berg. | ||
Jessica Berg-Wilson, 37, of Seattle, Washington, passed away unexpectedly September 7th, 2021 from COVID-19 vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, which is blood clotting, thrombolic event, surrounded by her loving family. | ||
Jessica was an exceptionally healthy and vibrant 37-year-old young mother with no underlying health conditions. | ||
I don't know if you can say 37 is young anymore. | ||
Honestly, I'm 35. | ||
I don't feel young. | ||
Jessica's greatest passion was to be the best mother possible for Bridget and Clara. | ||
Nothing would stand in her way to be present in their lives during the last weeks of her life. | ||
However, the world turned dark with heavy handed vaccine mandates. | ||
Local and state governments were determined to strip away her right to consult her wisdom and enjoy her freedom. | ||
She had been vehemently opposed to taking the vaccine, knowing she was in good health and of a young age, and thus not a risk for serious illness. | ||
In her mind, the known and unknown risks of the unproven vaccine were more of a threat. | ||
But slowly, day by day, freedom to choose was stripped away. | ||
Her passion to be actively involved in her children's education, which included being a room mom, was once again blocked by government mandate. | ||
And she died. | ||
And she died because she had to take the vaccine mandate. | ||
Now, Twitter came out and censored the obituary of this situation. | ||
Someone literally posted this obituary. | ||
This is her obituary. | ||
This is her actual obituary. | ||
Someone posted this on Twitter and Twitter censored it. | ||
Twitter put a misleading label on it. | ||
To where I guess when that happens, I guess you can't retweet it or something? | ||
I don't exactly know what happens, but they censored her obituary. | ||
Someone merely shared her obituary and it was censored by Twitter. | ||
And this has happened... I mean... | ||
Look at the whole thing with kids, right? | ||
Los Angeles, the Los Angeles School District announced that they are going to be requiring vaccines for kids to return to school. | ||
It's the first, I think, one of the first school districts to actually do this. | ||
Right now. | ||
Not when it's approved for the age group by the FDA. | ||
Right now. | ||
Kids in the Los Angeles School District have to get the vaccine by October 31st. | ||
The ones who are involved in extracurricular activities, meaning the ones who are involved in sports, meaning also probably the least obese kids, the ones who are in better shape kids, have to get their second vaccine by October 31st, or their first vaccine by October 31st. | ||
The other kids, outside of the ones who are involved in extracurricular activities, have to get their vaccine by December... I can't remember. | ||
But everyone has to be fully vaccinated by the time they return for school after the holiday break, after Christmas break. | ||
Now, we know that the vaccine is statistically more dangerous to kids than COVID-19 is. | ||
We also know, and this is something that Dr. Fauci has lied about recently, we also know that the flu is more dangerous to kids than COVID-19. | ||
There was a study that was produced, that was a US study, an American study, that found that kids who take the vaccine, up to 17 years old, Have a six times more likely chance of getting myocarditis, which you have to remember has like a 66% five-year mortality, have a six times greater chance of getting myocarditis, heart inflammation, than being hospitalized for COVID-19. | ||
And yet, They're still, right now, they're trying to get this approved for kids in that age group. | ||
And then eventually, if it's approved, the entire state of California will be the first to mandate it for kids to return to school. | ||
So that right there, that right there shows you outside of them not acknowledging natural immunity, outside of all the rest of the stuff that we just showed you today. | ||
That right there shows you that these people are ignoring what the actual science says. | ||
The FDA in their advisory committee came out just a few weeks ago and said that we do not recommend the booster shot for the general population. | ||
There was a bunch of doctors that expressed concerns over myocarditis, a bunch of doctors during this digital hearing, digital meeting that talked about all the risks of the vaccine and how the vaccines are more dangerous than the virus itself, etc. | ||
And so the FDA came out and said that we do not recommend the booster shots for the general population. | ||
Well, Dr. Fauci came out after that and said, well, the story's not over. | ||
The story's not over. | ||
Because I believe that eventually the booster shots will be recommended for the general population. | ||
He goes into that clip and talks about the booster shots. | ||
The CDC goes against their own advisory committee and talks about how we need to roll out the booster shots for the general population. | ||
And a lot of people are thinking, well, if I just get this shot, if I just get this vaccine, then I'm going to be fine. | ||
Then I'm going to be fine, and the government will stop harassing me, and my employer will stop harassing me. | ||
Well, it doesn't end there. | ||
Because, like I said, all the restrictions that you thought were only for unvaccinated people are going to be for regardless of vaccination status. | ||
And then it will continue on to the point where we're in the third booster shot and people are getting ushered into COVID concentration camps like what's happening in Australia. | ||
And are people going to speak up then? | ||
Are people going to take to the streets then? | ||
You know, big credit to Nick Fuentes for hosting that rally in Springfield, which is one of the first anti-vaccine mandate rallies, anti-vaccine mandate protests that has occurred, which eventually is going to be the start of many other anti-vaccine mandate protests to happen all across the country. | ||
Hopefully, this is the hope. | ||
But where's the action that we see in parts of Europe right now? | ||
Where's the action that we see in even Canada? | ||
In Calgary, Canada, just the other day, I saw this video clip where people went to these restaurants that were saying that you have to have, you have to show proof of being vaccinated in order to enter into a restaurant. | ||
They went outside, hundreds of people sat down, had a picnic, brought their own food, had a picnic outside of these, like that's the type of civil disobedience that we need here in this country. | ||
For a year on my show, I've been saying that Republican states need to get out ahead of this before vaccine mandates were even a thing. | ||
I said that eventually vaccine mandates are going to be a thing. | ||
For over a year on my show, I've been talking about this and Republican states have to get out in front of this and make sure this doesn't happen. | ||
Especially the entire nation does, but especially the Republican states, because they have the power to do this. | ||
They have the power to ban vaccine mandates. | ||
They have the power to ban United Airlines and other airline companies that have their headquarters in Republican states, like Texas and other states, ban private companies, ban government, private sector, public sector, from mandating the vaccine, schools especially. | ||
They have the power to do this under the police powers of the 10th Amendment. | ||
Many of them haven't, though. | ||
Most of them haven't. | ||
There was this video from Lindsey Graham. | ||
He got booed at a rally he went to. | ||
And, uh, dammit, I'm late. | ||
Someone says, I thought Nick was on tonight. | ||
Well, it's Vince, okay? | ||
And I hope you guys are enjoying the show. | ||
I like to think that I do a pretty good job of standing in for Nick. | ||
I like to think that I do a pretty good job of covering the news. | ||
Very informative. | ||
You guys are trying to make me feel bad in live chat. | ||
Lindsey Graham comes out during a rally. | ||
He gets booed by the audience. | ||
And because he was talking about the vaccines. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
It's pretty funny, honestly. | ||
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I had the vaccine. | |
You ought to think about getting it because since you're my age... I didn't tell you to get it. | ||
You ought to think about it. | ||
Well, I'm glad I got it. | ||
92% of the people in hospitals in South Carolina are unvaccinated. | ||
So I'm with you on, let's don't mandate it, I'm with you that it's probably unconstitutional, but I am not going to legitimize what I think is the truth. | ||
The truth is that I'm going to lose my job in 60 days! | ||
I'm going to lose my job in 60 days! | ||
You've got to stop it now! | ||
From who? | ||
From the U.S. | ||
Government, the Navy. | ||
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Yeah, so I'm with you. | |
Okay, I'm a veteran too. | ||
How many of you have taken measles shots? | ||
In the military, they can say you got to get vaccinated. | ||
I think that's a dumb idea. | ||
You know why? | ||
We shouldn't be driving people away from serving. | ||
Like if you're a health care worker and you don't want to get vaccinated, why do you want to get people to quit being nurses? | ||
I trust you to make a decision good for you. | ||
So are you against the vaccine? | ||
That's where I'm at. | ||
I'm against the vaccine. | ||
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You're going to have to get somebody who is in control of one of the houses Let me make something very clear to those out there watching. | |
Let me make something very clear to those out there watching. | ||
Something that maybe many Republicans don't understand. | ||
Republican states, and I don't know which state this was filmed in, and I'm sorry, excuse me for the blurriness of the video, I'm sorry. | ||
I found this on Telegram. | ||
It was super small, and I expanded it to actually be video size, so I don't have the actual original form of this video. | ||
I don't know what state this was recorded in, but Republican states have the ability to stop this in over half of the country, right? | ||
Because they control, like, 25, 26 state legislatures. | ||
They control the governorships. | ||
They have the power to stop this in half the country. | ||
The COVID restrictions that you saw at the beginning of this, when you saw pastors, pastors being fined for keeping their churches open, business owners being fined or arrested for keeping their businesses open, people being arrested, to this day this happens in Texas and Tennessee, people being arrested for not wearing a mask in a store or not wearing a mask in a restaurant or whatever, not socially distancing, not sending your kids to school, | ||
Shutting down the country, all of these restrictions, curfews, Mike DeWine, curfews, all of this was instituted by Republicans, by the Republican governments of these states. | ||
This was not imposed by the federal government, you have to realize this. | ||
This was imposed by Republican governments of Republican states. | ||
You have DeSantis coming out and waiving the fines of some of these business owners in Florida. | ||
That's all well and great, but the fines should have never been imposed against them in the first place. | ||
Because once again, the states have control over this. | ||
They have the ability to regulate the health, well-being, and morality of the citizens of the country. | ||
This is not an enumerated power of the federal government. | ||
They don't have this power. | ||
Same thing goes for education. | ||
They don't have that power. | ||
The Department of Education was created in 1979 under Jimmy Carter. | ||
It's unconstitutional. | ||
The education is controlled by the states. | ||
And the health is controlled by the states as well. | ||
So, Lindsey Graham talking about, well, if we only had the House, we could have done something. | ||
Bullshit! | ||
You had the House, you had the Senate, you had the Presidency, and you couldn't even get the whole Obamacare thing through. | ||
You guys refused to deport Illegal aliens! | ||
Republicans voted against Trump on numerous things. | ||
When it comes to the wall, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to Afghanistan, when it comes to so many different things, they voted against Trump. | ||
They stood against Trump. | ||
Bullshit! | ||
And he's hiding that fact, just like he's hiding the fact that he's secretly gay. | ||
Or is he openly gay now? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
But Lindsey Graham is 100% gay. | ||
All right, so I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about one last thing, and then we'll get into the Super Chats. | ||
Someone asked in chat earlier, is Vince going to read the Super Chats on Entropy? | ||
And yes, the answer to that question is yes, I am going to read the pee-pee, poo-poo Super Chats on Entropy. | ||
I am going to read the block of Super Chats from Modern Monarchist. | ||
I am going to read the block of Super Chats from the casual Super Chatters of the normal Super Chatters of the show. | ||
But first, I want to get into something that I covered earlier on my show. | ||
And this is, and I was going to get into the whole education stuff. | ||
I think Nick covered this last night or the night before that. | ||
But we have an article up on dailyveracity.com about that, and I encourage you all to read it. | ||
It's called, Biden Admin Seeks to Label Parents Protesting at School Boards as Domestic Terrorists. | ||
And we have all the information here. | ||
And I want you to check out this tweet down here that talks about the textbooks for schools. | ||
This is something that I want to make well-known. | ||
This is something I've talked about on my show as well, which is that something like 70% of all textbooks for all public schools are written by two companies. | ||
They're written by two companies, McGraw-Hill and Hutton Mifflin. | ||
You could probably add in their Pearson, but for the most part it's McGraw-Hill and Hutton Mifflin. | ||
Now if you look at what these companies Or tweeting out. | ||
What McGraw-Hill is tweeting out. | ||
What Hutton Mifflin is tweeting out. | ||
Things about Black Lives Matter. | ||
Things about LGBTQ rights. | ||
Things about standing against Texas's abortion law. | ||
They're no different than what someone like an AOC would tweet out. | ||
Someone like an Ilhan Omar would tweet out. | ||
And how insane is this? | ||
Knowing how much power these states have. | ||
Knowing the meaning of police powers of the 10th Amendment. | ||
How insane is it to you? | ||
That Republicans are allowing their enemies, those that they are supposed to be opposed to, to write the textbooks that are going to educate future generations. | ||
That's like having China write our school textbooks, right? | ||
If we were to go to war with China or something like this, if we were to go to war with Russia, or think about it like this, during the Cold War, that would be the equivalent to having Russia write our school textbooks. | ||
But that's the exact thing that Republicans are allowing. | ||
They have the power to completely deconstruct the education system within their states. | ||
They have the power to end Common Core a long time ago, which they complain about a lot, but they have not. | ||
But most of them have not. | ||
They have the power to create a new book publisher that is conservative, reinstitute pro-Christian values into public school, but they have not. | ||
In 1962 and 1963, there were two Supreme Court decisions, both in the month of June, by the way, which is interesting, that brought an end, that banned prayer and religious symbols from public school amid the whole sexual revolution of the 1960s. | ||
So if that's the case, why is it that in every public school, including in conservative states, and especially actually including in conservative states, why is it the case that children are forced to celebrate gay pride, LGBT, look at LGBT symbols in their classroom, and symbols that go against the religious beliefs of the students of the school? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why does that exist? | ||
Republicans also have the power to ban LGBT symbols and things that go against the religious views of children in the schools in their state if they wanted to. | ||
They also have the ability to block access to porn sites in their state if they wanted to, just as Germany even is aiming at doing. | ||
Germany is talking about blocking access to porn sites until these porn companies institute an age verification process because they're acknowledging the pandemic of children becoming addicted to porn, starting to watch porn at five years old. | ||
So you have academia standing in the way, you have entertainment standing in the way, Making things, destroying our country, destroying our culture. | ||
Conservatives outbreed liberals by a lot. | ||
We have way more kids than liberals do. | ||
But one of the biggest obstacles is academia. | ||
Another big obstacle is entertainment. | ||
It boggles my mind to see parents that I know, who I know share the same views, agree with me on most things, not pay attention to what their children are watching. | ||
Not pay attention, allowing them to have access to TikTok, allowing them to have access to, you know, Instagram Reels and some of these things, watching Netflix, binge watching Netflix. | ||
It doesn't matter what they watch, they don't even care! | ||
Now you can argue that some of these parents are oblivious to this, that maybe they're not, maybe they're not really aware of what new things are in what new shows nowadays. | ||
But for the most part, it seems like they just don't care. | ||
And for a long time, they didn't really care what was being taught in their school either. | ||
Once again, it could be that they're oblivious to what's being taught in school, but now parents are becoming aware of what's being taught in school. | ||
And this is what really, really makes them fearful of what's to come in the future. | ||
And I've talked about this on my show before, we've been saying this for months, that they're not concerned with anti-CRT laws in Republican states. | ||
It's not like teachers are getting up in front of the class and saying, well, today, class, we're going to talk about critical race theory. | ||
That's not what they're doing. | ||
In these textbooks, in these history books, it's talking about how whitey is to blame, how your white ancestors killed all these Indians, how your white ancestors enslaved the blacks, and how, and in the school, they're talking about how whiteness is the problem, and how white culture is the problem, and how the reason for all these disparities between Economic outcome and academic outcome between the racial groups is because of white culture and we must deconstruct whiteness because this is the culprit. | ||
They're not getting up in front of the class and saying we're gonna start teaching CRT. | ||
And so they know that these anti-CRT laws are not a threat. | ||
That it's very easy to get around. | ||
These are very toothless laws. | ||
They're not going to do fuck all. | ||
They're not going to do anything. | ||
Excuse my language. | ||
But what they're really concerned about, the reason why they're all talking about CRT and all talking about parents, now they're calling on the Biden administration to label parents as domestic terror threats, the reason why they're doing this is because they are afraid of parents becoming aware, parents becoming activated, starting to activate in local school districts trying to take back control | ||
of the country because they understand the left understands that it begins and ends in local politics that in order to gain control of a large territory in a war you have to first gain control of a small territory and they're afraid that parents are going to start to become aware and are stark and are going to start to run for school board and are going to start to protest at school board meetings and this is a threat to their power | ||
so we have this article up on dailyveracity.com Make sure to read it. | ||
Make sure to share it. | ||
I'll put it in the live chat here. | ||
And I do want to get to something before we end, before we go through the Super Chats. | ||
Oh, look at that. | ||
Modded Vince James in the chat. | ||
So there was this article from CNN. | ||
And it was about an Oregon man, right? | ||
They say, Oregon man charged in fatal shooting of a man who spoke to his girlfriend. | ||
And of course it's a white man who shot a black man. | ||
And they're saying that the only reason, the only thing that this black man did was just talk to his girlfriend. | ||
That's all. | ||
She was, he was asking her about the weather or something. | ||
But as we know, as with most of these cases, there's a lot more to the story than that. | ||
So I'll read a little bit here. | ||
This is from CNN. | ||
It says an Oregon man has been arrested and indicted on charges stemming from the fatal shooting of a man that prosecutors say occurred after the victim spoke to the suspect's girlfriend. | ||
A grand jury this week indicted Ian McKenzie Cranston, a 27-year-old man, on six charges in connection to the shooting last month of 22-year-old Barry Washington Jr., a black man. | ||
Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel announced in a news conference Thursday following Cranston's arrest. | ||
Those charges include second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter, first-degree assault, and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon. | ||
In a statement issued to CNN Saturday, Kevin Sally, an attorney for Cranston, said, quote, Indisputable video evidence shows that before Ian Cranston ever drew his weapon, Barry Washington had assaulted him without provocation, resulting in head injuries that required the police to take Mr. resulting in head injuries that required the police to take Mr. Cranston to the hospital where a brain scan and other procedures had to be | ||
And based on the only video that we have on this attack, on this incident, it seems to be the case that his lawyer, the defendant's lawyer, is telling the truth. | ||
Let's take a look at this. | ||
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Say hello. | |
Say hello. | ||
Get the f***ing way from me you f***ing flicker. | ||
Get the f***ing kill me. | ||
Who the f*** are you from? | ||
Hey, call the police! | ||
Hey, we're here to protest. | ||
Hey, okay, you get a shot and that's all you get. | ||
You get what? | ||
You You hit him in the face. | ||
What did? | ||
The guy on the ground. | ||
He hit you in the face? | ||
my face what did that guy on the ground you in the face yeah he hit push me back and then hit my and i think that that honestly i don't think that someone like i don't think someone put that music I mean, they might have. | ||
I think that that music was just, like, playing in the background. | ||
Thug Life music. | ||
But... He blasted him. | ||
He blasted him. | ||
And it was obviously because he attacked him. | ||
And it was during the attack that he shot him. | ||
But, it goes on. | ||
It says, he said some words, this is a quote from Hummel, from the lawyer, or from the district attorney by the way. | ||
Yeah, this is from the district attorney. | ||
Hummel said, he said some words to Mr. Washington. | ||
Mr. Washington said some words back, Hummel said. | ||
There was some pushing, some jostling, some punches thrown. | ||
But then it all calmed down. | ||
It was not going to get out of hand. | ||
Then Mr. Cranston pulled the gun out of his waistband and shot and killed Mr. Washington. | ||
So what he's saying here and what's in the way that CNN is trying to frame this, by the way, this is all the way down in the article like six or seven paragraphs down as far as the mention of the attack is concerned. | ||
What they're trying to frame this as is that it all calmed down. | ||
It all calmed down and no one was saying anything. | ||
No one was yelling. | ||
No one was fighting. | ||
It all calmed down. | ||
And then all of a sudden this white guy pulled a gun from his waistband and shot this black guy for no reason. | ||
It goes on, it says, while Cranston is white and Washington is black, Hummel did not seek a hate crime charge. | ||
He said, telling reporters he felt prosecutors had insufficient evidence to make the case at this time. | ||
However, the case remains under investigation. | ||
It is believed that the initial interaction between Barry and Mr. Cranston began when Barry complimented Mr. Cranston's girlfriend. | ||
And you can imagine how that conversation went, by the way. | ||
No, that's not what the history says. | ||
like, whoa, she got ass, or some shit like that. | ||
Our country has a disgraceful history of denigrating, prosecuting, and lynching black men for talking to white women. | ||
No, that's not what the history says. | ||
The history says that at a certain point in time in history, white men did not put up with the attacks, interracial attacks, and interracial rapes that occurred. | ||
That's what the history is. | ||
And I'm not promoting lynching and all the rest of this stuff. | ||
By the way, the biggest lynching that occurred in American history was against Italians. | ||
26 Italians, by the way. | ||
And everyone was enslaved throughout history. | ||
The biggest slave trade was the Arab slave trade. | ||
Millions of Africans were enslaved by Arabs during the Arab Slave Trade. | ||
Millions were killed by Arabs during... And the Arab Slave Trade is still going on today in Libya, by the way, where they're castrating and enslaving Africans, and they're not talking about it. | ||
In large part, it's because Libya was overthrown by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. | ||
More whites were enslaved during the Barbary Slave Trade at the same time when... More blacks were freed in America than whites were enslaved In the Ottoman Empire, at the same time, everyone has a history of slavery. | ||
But the history is, it's the same, honestly, the history is the same as it is today. | ||
Where the vast majority of interracial attacks between blacks and whites are black on white. | ||
Something like 500,000 according to the Bureau of Justice. | ||
Interracial rapes between blacks and whites only occur one way. | ||
You don't really see, you don't see videos of groups of white people attacking individual black people, but you see this in reverse all the time. | ||
And there was a report that came up from the Washington Post, which is absolute bullshit. | ||
They say, hate crimes rise to highest level in 12 years amid increasing attacks on blacks and Asians. | ||
So number one, it's unlike the violent crime data from the FBI. | ||
Where you see known offenders reported, and it's obviously a violent crime, it's obviously homicide, or it's obviously a shooting, or it's obviously an assault, or something like this. | ||
Hate crimes, specifically the recent FBI data set, tallies reported hate crimes, not the number of hate crimes proven in court. | ||
So that's the first thing that I want to point out. | ||
The second thing that I want to point out is this. | ||
If you go to the actual FBI data, You can see that anti-white hate crimes, if we're just taking their numbers at face value, which you should take these numbers with a grain of salt, the anti-white is number two. | ||
Above anti-Jewish, above anti-gay, above anti-Hispanic or Latino, and well above anti-Asian. | ||
By the way, 90 plus percent of the people who commit the anti-Asian attacks were black and they're getting off because district attorneys like Chesa Boudin want to, you know, want a, what do they call it, a restorative justice model over a A criminal justice model? | ||
And we can see how San Francisco's going because of that, by the way. | ||
We have this article up on dailyveracity.com. | ||
New FBI crime data shows record surge in black-on-black homicide, an increase in anti-white hate crimes. | ||
It says, according to newly published FBI crime data for 2021, murder rose by almost 30% in 2020, and it's still rising in 2021. | ||
Of course, we know why. | ||
It's because of the racial reckoning in this country because of the George Floyd riots. | ||
Just like the Ferguson effect, we are now seeing a George Floyd effect in the country. | ||
Police officers, by the way, this is the biggest rise in murder since the start of the national record keeping data in 1960 according to the New York Times, but police officers are coming out and saying that the slowdown was due to a massive shortage of staffing amid an exodus from the department. | ||
This is in Minneapolis. | ||
And the exodus is due to a fear of becoming the next Flashpoint, the next Derek Chauvin, because they're afraid of being chauvinated. | ||
They're afraid of being thrown under the bus and lynched. | ||
One officer said that Minneapolis officers are now deliberately taking a longer route than necessary to respond to 911 calls. | ||
And this is happening all across the nation. | ||
In Chicago, gang members now outnumber police officers 10 to 1. | ||
But here's something I want to point out. | ||
According to the same data, anti-white hate crimes are the second most common hate crime category. | ||
The data also shows that black offenders of hate crimes occurred at over twice the rate per 100,000 people than hate crimes committed by white offenders. | ||
For hate crimes specifically, like I said, the FBI data set tallies reported hate crimes, not the number of hate crimes proven in court. | ||
Between blacks and whites, black Americans every year commit hate crimes that are like three times the rate of white people against other people. | ||
Because you have to take the number of hate crimes reported, and by the way you could take these numbers with a grain of salt, but you just take it at face value, you divide it by their population, you multiply that by 100,000, and you will see that black Americans commit a hate crime rate that is three times the rate of white people. | ||
And I've explained this before on my show, But, we know what went on here. | ||
We know what happened here, just like we know what happened with the whole Central Park 5 story. | ||
We know that the Central Park 5 story is true, not because of the evidence, not because they admitted it, but because it happens like every month. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
As far as crime is concerned, here's another very interesting point. | ||
That not a lot of people are talking about. | ||
We have this back in this article. | ||
It says, while the number of known murder offenders increased by 17.3%, the number of unknown murder offenders grew by 36%. | ||
We know that murder in black neighborhoods tend to have the lowest clearance rate, and overall around 50% of all violent crime goes unsolved. | ||
So we're talking about an additional four to seven thousand black-on-black homicides, mostly, because of the George Floyd riots. | ||
Think about that. | ||
But also think about this. | ||
Who can blame the police for taking a longer route to 911 calls? | ||
Who can blame the police for retiring, moving to white suburbs, transferring at the highest rates in history? | ||
Who can blame them? | ||
Their mindset, basically, is let them kill each other. | ||
Now, of course, there's a problem with this. | ||
This crime is going to start to trickle into the suburbs. | ||
And the crime is only rising for specific categories of crime, namely homicide and shootings, and only in certain areas of the country. | ||
We're not seeing this rise in crime in European countries. | ||
We're not seeing this rise in crime elsewhere. | ||
They try to blame this on the rise in gun sales, when literally every economist says that that's not the reason why this is happening. | ||
Unequivocally say this. | ||
We have more about that in this article as well. | ||
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But hey! | |
I mean, at what point? | ||
Like, because we know that the media is not going to start telling the truth. | ||
We know that the police officers are not going to start to throw their other police officers, their brothers in blue, they're not going to stop to throw them under the bus. | ||
The superiors of Derek Chauvin threw him under the bus. | ||
We know that no one's going to start to tell the truth. | ||
We know that no one's going to... | ||
Stop the trajectory that this is on. | ||
And so what is the inevitable solution of this? | ||
What is the inevitable conclusion of this rather? | ||
Well, the inevitable conclusion is them killing each other. | ||
And what can we do about it? | ||
What can we do other than deploy more police and deploy the National Guard, which is not going to happen. | ||
Now you can say you're going to defend yourself, but what's going to happen to this guy? | ||
This guy in Bend, Oregon. | ||
Bend, Oregon, which is a very liberal city. | ||
What's going to happen to him? | ||
You know that he's going to be lynched. | ||
That the justice system that we knew before is no longer the justice system of today. | ||
It does not work anymore. | ||
They obviously put race above the justice system today. | ||
Right. | ||
You obviously have privileges if you're black, and if you're a white guy, killing a black guy especially. | ||
Like, long gone are the days of Trayvon Martin, where someone's gonna get off, right? | ||
Where, I mean, even in Republican states, Brian Kemp, in Georgia, basically banned stand your ground, basically banned citizen's arrest because of what happened with Ahmaud Arbery. | ||
So how do we defend ourselves? | ||
What do we do? | ||
What are the solutions to this problem? | ||
These are questions that not a lot of people have asked. | ||
I say move far away from certain parts of the country. | ||
I say Republican states should be instituting Stand Your Ground laws, going in the reverse direction that Brian Kemp is taking Georgia. | ||
Instituting Stand Your Ground, instituting Castle Doctrine. | ||
There are more states today that have concealed carry than there were 20 years ago, which is a good thing, but they have to go even further than this. | ||
They have to go further than this. | ||
You have to have Standard Ground. | ||
You have to have Castle Doctrine. | ||
You have to have this. | ||
Otherwise, who's going to defend us? | ||
Who's going to protect us? | ||
The police sure aren't! | ||
They sure aren't! | ||
They don't even want to arrest these people! | ||
Because some viral video will do something somewhere and then they'll get like thrown in prison for 22 years for doing their job. | ||
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All right. | |
So that's what we have on that. | ||
I'm going to go through the Super Chats now. | ||
We'll read through the wonderful Super Chats. | ||
And so if you haven't sent the Super Chat in yet, make sure to do it right now, because we're going to read through those right now through Nick's Entropy channel, which you can find at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. | ||
Send a Super Chat. | ||
Greipis Khan says, quote, it was an honor to finally shake your hand in Springfield. | ||
You're much nicer to Super Chatters IRL than you are on the show. | ||
Keep doing what you do, King07s. | ||
Well, that wasn't me, because I wasn't there. | ||
You're probably talking to Nick, and he sent the Super Chat before the show started, but we'll take it. | ||
Thank you for the support. | ||
Thank you for supporting America First. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
That shit herded, Destiny, wait, that shit herded said Destiny slash Vosh, have any empirical evidence to show the differences of intelligence between the races? | ||
Oh, this is like, you're quoting like a conversation. | ||
Destiny Vosch says, do you have any empirical evidence to show the differences between intelligence, or the differences of intelligence between the races? | ||
Opponent, here are the IQ scores, Destiny Vosch. | ||
It's deeper than that, you fucking, yeah, that's basically what it comes down to. | ||
For a lot of things, I mean, for a lot of things, that's basically what it comes down to. | ||
I mean, these people are hypocrites, right? | ||
I don't know if you guys saw the debate that I did with Destiny back on Jesse Lee Peterson's show a few years ago. | ||
But I pointed out the fact that, you know, because one of the most one of the most prominent liberal talking points when it comes to gun control is when they say, well, I wish the CDC would do a study into gun violence. | ||
Not knowing of course the CDC did in 2013 under Barack Obama and found that defensive gun uses are anywhere between 500,000 to 3 million per year versus offensive uses, criminal uses, and including police officers are 200,000 a year. | ||
So defensive gun uses outweigh far outweigh by hundreds of thousands if not millions offensive uses of guns And we know from a Bureau of Justice study that, without a shadow of a doubt, you are something like four times more likely to hurt yourself or others while defending yourself with a weapon other than a gun. | ||
And he says basically the same thing, right? | ||
Well, it's more complicated than that. | ||
While, by the way, there's a clip out there of him doing this, he heard something during a stream years ago, go bump in the night, in his apartment in Los Angeles, California, and he grabbed his Glock. | ||
He grabbed his Glock, he racked it, and then sat down on stream with his gun in his hand. | ||
So these people are hypocrites. | ||
These people know the truth. | ||
For in large part, these people are getting paid either by the federal government or they're getting paid too much on their platforms that they don't want to tell the truth. | ||
And this is the reason why it seems to be the case that they have become shills and enforcers for the pharmaceutical industry and for the American regime and for the corporations and for the man that they purport to be against. | ||
Ohio Groeper says support Vincent James on Subscribestar07.com. | ||
07 Vincells. | ||
Yes, I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much, sir. | ||
Thank you very much, Ohio Groyper. | ||
Love to see you guys tune in to the show as well. | ||
I've seen him before. | ||
Puerto Rican Groyper says, Hi, I'm Puerto Rican. | ||
Yeah, I don't want Puerto Rico to become a state. | ||
Yeah, I don't want Puerto Rico to I don't want Puerto Rico to become a state. | ||
So I don't we don't need we don't need any more. | ||
We, honestly, we don't need that many more. | ||
I mean, we already have, what do we have, 50,000 Haitians who are on their way to the border right now? | ||
We don't need any more Haitians. | ||
We don't need any more... Honestly, we need a pause. | ||
We need a pause for a long time. | ||
Hopefully to give these people in these enclaves, especially, time to assimilate. | ||
We're talking about a record 67 million people who don't speak English at home. | ||
That's a lot of people. | ||
That's a lot of people. | ||
And you know historically there's been pauses but there's just there hasn't been a pause and the reason why they're flooding the reason why they're allowing the border to be flooded in this way the reason why We know that according to CBP officials, they say that 30,000 Haitian migrants were released into the interior of the country since June alone, and 60,000, 50-60,000 more are on their way. | ||
The reason why they're allowing this to happen is because, as I've said on my show numerous times, they view this as a war. | ||
This is a war to them. | ||
To Republicans, they don't really see this as a war, but to Democrats, they see this as a war. | ||
And this is an invasion, and to them, these are their reinforcements in this war. | ||
They're bringing in reinforcements into enemy territory, into Texas, and then they're taking them and airdropping them into other enemy territory, like Idaho, like Montana, like Utah, etc. | ||
And of course the media is not covering what's happening at the border. | ||
Of course they're not talking about this or they're covering it nonchalantly, infrequently, because they know that the vast majority of Americans don't want to see this happening at the border. | ||
They don't want to see this happening to the border. | ||
They don't want open borders. | ||
They are completely opposed to it. | ||
But it continues. | ||
And Republican states, by the way, who have Republican representatives, can stop this. | ||
They can stop this to a large degree. | ||
They can stave this off. | ||
People like Greg Abbott can close every single port of entry. | ||
He can deploy the National Guard. | ||
He can arrest these people for crimes unrelated to crossing the border. | ||
He can do a variety of different things, but he doesn't seem too willing to do it. | ||
He seems much more willing to defend the borders of a foreign nation Israel than he is to defend the borders of America and his own state. | ||
Midnight Sun says if straight white men were the scientists of biotech, the vaccines would actually work and not kill you. | ||
Don't trust your health with diversity hires. | ||
Honestly, I don't even know if that's probably not true. | ||
Because if you go all the way back, you can see a history of corporations poisoning the American people. | ||
You can go back to DuPont, right? | ||
That movie Dark Waters with John Cusack. | ||
I've talked about this before. | ||
Poisoned most of America's water. | ||
American people. | ||
Because the government allowed them to self-regulate, and honestly, does government regulation even exist anymore? | ||
Because it doesn't seem to be the case that the FDA is actually doing that. | ||
The quickest approval in history from the FDA? | ||
Really? | ||
They don't seem to care much, honestly. | ||
It seems to be the case that the corporations have gotten complete control, and have had control, over the federal government for quite some time. | ||
And you can go back years and years and decades and decades and you can see that this was the case. | ||
So I don't even think that the, honestly, you can't, you can't, you can't. | ||
How can you? | ||
How can you create a vaccine that works, that doesn't kill you in a matter of months? | ||
You can't do it. | ||
Or the matter of less than a year. | ||
And the safety and efficacy data isn't even set to be published until 2023. | ||
But yet we still had an FDA approval. | ||
Which, and this is a fact, is the quickest FDA approval in the history of the FDA. | ||
And now they're talking about doing it for kids. | ||
Okay. | ||
YoungLung420 says, new flows? | ||
We do those. | ||
New clothes? | ||
Oh my bad. | ||
He just said new clothes. | ||
It's Harry Mack. | ||
These other artists ain't about shit. | ||
We go into the store and then we leave with a brand new outfit. | ||
Well thank you very much YoungLung420 for the ghetto haiku. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
AtheistGroper says, what evidence do you have for anything supernatural? | ||
Consciousness is nothing but the arrangement of neurons. | ||
Only matter is real. | ||
Never in my life has anything made me think that God must exist. | ||
AtheistGroper, this is coming from AtheistGroper. | ||
I don't know if you're a real person, or if you're really atheist, or if you're just trying to bait me into an answer here. | ||
Listen, religion is not my strong point here. | ||
But I'll say something, and this is not something that comes from me, this is something I've learned from other people. | ||
Let's say, for instance, The Big Bang Theory Big Bang occurred, right? | ||
Which I think is, isn't that, wasn't that created by a Catholic? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Like I said, religion is not my strong suit. | ||
But let's say the Big Bang happened, right? | ||
That something came from absolutely nothing like atheists said. | ||
Well, they say that something can come from nothing But this something comes from nothing because of the laws of nature, right? | ||
Because of things like gravity and physics and things like this. | ||
Well, who created those laws? | ||
Well, why did gravity, why did these things exist prior to the creation of the universe? | ||
Who created those things? | ||
How did they exist? | ||
How did they come up? | ||
Did they come from nothing as well, prior to something coming from nothing? | ||
I know God exists, and living as an atheist, honestly, has got to be one of the saddest things ever, because you look at America today, you look at the West as a whole today, and you see, you know, men who have basically formed their identity | ||
Based on their employment. | ||
Based on their job. | ||
And to a large degree, this is one of the major reasons why they want to try to destroy people like me. | ||
Right? | ||
Want to try to destroy people like Nick. | ||
Want to try to destroy people like others. | ||
Make them broke. | ||
Demoralize them. | ||
Completely destroy them. | ||
And they come after your way that you support your family. | ||
The way that you support your kids. | ||
The way that you support yourself. | ||
The way that you put food on the table. | ||
They know just as well as we do that it is becoming increasingly true that men, their identity is formed based on their employment, based on their job. | ||
And when they lose that, they lose their identity in large part. | ||
And so a lot of people in this country, they have sort of like this hole. | ||
They feel this hole. | ||
They feel this emptiness. | ||
That no amount of material things can make them happy. | ||
It doesn't matter if they have six PlayStation 5s, and the latest car, and the latest house, and the latest wife, and the latest, you know, bitch on the side, or whatever. | ||
It doesn't matter what they have. | ||
No amount of material things can fill that hole, can fill that emptiness, except for God. | ||
God can fill that hole. | ||
God can fill that emptiness. | ||
God can save you. | ||
Jesus Christ can save you. | ||
And believing in that, and having faith, and living according to Christian values, and going to church, and being active in the church, and teaching your kids the values that you were raised to follow, Is something that can save this nation? | ||
Honestly, we've seen this massive decline in Christianity over the years, this massive decline in church attendance over the years. | ||
We've also seen increases in other things that we oppose. | ||
You don't think that there's a massive correlation there? | ||
You don't think that there's a grand correlation between those two, three, four different things? | ||
Of course there is. | ||
A lot of people have a hole inside them. | ||
A lot of people feel empty. | ||
A lot of people feel alone. | ||
A lot of people feel depressed. | ||
Especially with the rise in social media and technology and everything else. | ||
And they're becoming even more depressed. | ||
Even more alone. | ||
Even as the rise of material goods occurs at the same time. | ||
Even though people have more access to material goods. | ||
Material goods are getting cheaper and cheaper. | ||
The emptiness inside many Americans today grows. | ||
It gets larger. | ||
Now, how can that be the case? | ||
You're more connected than ever to other people. | ||
We are more connected than ever. | ||
We can reach... I can post something on Telegram right now and reach 42,000 people. | ||
I can post something on Gab and reach 80-something thousand people. | ||
I can go live and reach a few thousand people. | ||
I can post a video to my Bitchu channel and reach 20,000 people, or something like that, or 60,000 people. | ||
We are more connected than ever before, but we all feel more alone and more depressed than ever before. | ||
And why is that? | ||
It's because we have lost our faith. | ||
We have lost our way. | ||
And God is the only thing that can redirect us onto that correct path. | ||
Again, that is the only thing that can fill that hole. | ||
That is the only thing that can save this nation. | ||
And so if you want my thoughts from a layman, thoughts, the opinion, if you want an opinion from a layman, from someone who is not well-versed in theology, who's not a theologian, who's not well-educated when it comes to religion, Whose sister, by the way, is a nun, and has been a nun for a very long time. | ||
If you want an opinion from someone like that, from me, then that's my opinion. | ||
That's my opinion on a religion. | ||
That's my opinion on the state of the nation. | ||
And the state of the West, honestly. | ||
God can save us. | ||
Jesus Christ can save us. | ||
Arse Blaster says it's tempting to write off people that go along, telling yourself you either get it or you don't. | ||
But the kids have no choice. | ||
It's time to yell at people. | ||
Don't vax your kids. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Because you have a lot of these people who are supposed to be, like, on our side, right? | ||
Supposed to be on our side. | ||
Supposed to be, um, against the mandates and against, you know, certain things like this. | ||
Who are all talking about compliance, who are all talking about, well, we can't, we have to comply, we have to do this. | ||
How can you be opposed to this? | ||
How can you do that? | ||
How can you stand up against this? | ||
If you, you know, it's all, you say it and it's easier said than done. | ||
This is what these people are saying, right? | ||
This is what that Jack Murphy guy said that I covered on my show. | ||
He said that, well, my kid in high school is in baseball and they love to play baseball. | ||
And my other daughter in high school, she loves to do rowing. | ||
And how am I supposed to tell these kids that they can't do that? | ||
And I said, well, that's part of being a parent. | ||
That's what being a parent is all about. | ||
You have to tell your kids that they can't do something that they don't like to do because it goes against their own good. | ||
It's not for their own good. | ||
That's what being a parent is all about. | ||
Basically, what he's trying to argue is that, well, how am I supposed to tell my kids that they can't do what they want to do? | ||
And we're talking about someone in high school. | ||
He's not going to be in the major league. | ||
He's not going to be in the MLB. | ||
He's not the next rookie of the year. | ||
Or Anthony Rizzo or Chris Bryant. | ||
There's a very high chance that he's not going to be playing in Major League Baseball. | ||
Anyway, there's other options, other high schools you can put them in, that are not right now requiring the vaccine. | ||
But this is what people are saying, people who are supposed to be our opposition. | ||
And if the opposition is saying the same exact thing that the enemy is saying, that the ones who they are supposed to be opposed to are saying, then you have no opposition, especially if they're the, like, The most prominent people in conservative media, the most prominent people, the most famous people on our side who are supposed to be the opposite. | ||
If they're saying the same thing as the enemy is saying, making the same arguments and complying, then you have no opposition. | ||
You have no leadership in that opposition. | ||
There was a tweet that I'm thinking about. | ||
This is from Lauren Southern. | ||
And Tim Pool, who's right on this, by the way, says no one who claims to be able to oppose vaccine mandates who then went on to get vaccinated due to fear of losing their job or money actually opposed the vaccine mandate. | ||
She says, I would have said something like this, too, before I became a mother. | ||
The fact that you're a mother should make you more vigorously opposed to vaccine mandates for two reasons. | ||
Number one. | ||
They're starting to mandate the vaccine for kids, and we know, statistically, the vaccine is more dangerous to kids than COVID, and probably for the general population, if I'm being honest. | ||
Number two, it is compliance that got us here in the first place, and compliance that is going to make America become like Australia. | ||
In the near future, So, I don't know what else to say, honestly. | ||
I mean, there's a variety of different ways you can oppose this. | ||
There's a variety of different ways you can individually be against this. | ||
You can individually refuse to comply. | ||
That Nick has been over on his show, that I've been over on my show, that I'm sure you all have heard by now. | ||
Mr. Chadburger says, Hey Vincent, can you give a shout out to my black friend? | ||
His name is Robin Banks. | ||
He says, your show has helped turned his life around. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, big shout out to Robin Banks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Big shout out to Robin Banks. | ||
Hope you're enjoying the show. | ||
Just as your brother is enjoying the show, who goes by the name of Take These Bikes, I don't know. | ||
But thank you for the super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, Mr. Chadberger. | ||
CozyBiker with... | ||
A super chat because I don't have the amounts here. | ||
Cozy Biker says, keep fighting the good fight. | ||
God bless. | ||
I appreciate it, Cozy Biker. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Hope you're enjoying the cozy show. | ||
Fire Rises says, when I said I was mad because I thought Nick was going on tonight, I meant I was mad because Nick doesn't start until like 10 p.m. | ||
So I missed half your stream. | ||
I love it when you host the show. | ||
Okay, I appreciate it. | ||
I know, I was just joking anyway. | ||
I don't really care, honestly. | ||
But, um, I get it now. | ||
I understand what you're saying here. | ||
Nick doesn't go live until 10 p.m. | ||
10 p.m. | ||
Central Time would be 8, 9, 8 p.m. | ||
Pacific Time. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I guess I went live a lot. | ||
Or I thought he went live at 6, 7, 8 p.m. | ||
Central Time. | ||
Not 10 p.m. | ||
I'm pretty sure when I've hosted the show in the past that you do from, and I think I talked this over with Assistant Groyper too. | ||
And I'm pretty sure I'm right about this, that the lobby goes for an hour from 5 to 6, and then Nick comes live at 6. | ||
Of course, sometimes this doesn't happen. | ||
We're not throwing shade at Nick, by the way. | ||
I'm just saying, sometimes this doesn't happen. | ||
I didn't think it was 10 PM, though. | ||
So 6-7 Pacific Time. | ||
So 6 would be 8. | ||
That's like two hours after. | ||
That's okay. | ||
So maybe it changed. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Atheist Groyper says, how do you keep preteens from assimilating into modern liberal culture? | ||
They are obsessed with trends, TikTok and rap. | ||
They want to fit in more than anything. | ||
And you, and you, and if you stop them, they'll hate you. | ||
My kids don't hate me. | ||
I ban them from, uh, I ban them from everything. | ||
Ban them from a lot of things. | ||
Uh, ban them from, they can't use TikTok. | ||
Any show that they want to watch, they have to check with me first. | ||
I can see the history of the platforms they watch shows on. | ||
I am constantly involved. | ||
We are constantly involved. | ||
So I'm constantly paying attention to what they're watching, what content they're consuming. | ||
So, they don't hate me. | ||
I explained to them exactly why I'm doing it, and I'm very, very upfront and honest about exactly why I'm doing it, and exactly what type of content I'm keeping them away from, and why I'm keeping them away from that content. | ||
And they're old enough right now to understand this. | ||
Chino says, hey Nick, can you explain the beef between the AF movement and CWC? | ||
It was really funny to see Baked and Beardson yell at him. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I'm not Nick, I'm Vince. | ||
And I did see a video of them chasing him out of the Springfield Rally. | ||
And I guess I'll let Nick comment on that. | ||
I don't know what Nick thinks about this. | ||
Can you explain that? | ||
It was really funny to see Baked and Beardson yell at him! | ||
Oh, so they were yelling at him about the... Oh, so this was... There was... I know this. | ||
I know this much. | ||
Okay, I know this much. | ||
I don't know what his opinion on this is, or on the Super Chat, but I know this much. | ||
There were leaked DMs that came out, that they know are real, of him saying, basically, fuck AF, fuck the AF movement, I'm out, or something like this, right? | ||
So there were some leaked DMs that said that. | ||
that said that. | ||
Between him and... | ||
Who were these leaked DMs between? | ||
Anyone want to help me in chat? | ||
Anyone want to help me in chat? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anyway, um... Anyway, okay, so I don't, I don't even know. | ||
But there was some, but that's like, that's, that is incriminating. | ||
That is bad news. | ||
That is really bad news. | ||
And it seems to be the case that he doesn't have an answer for that. | ||
So... That's the latest on that. | ||
That's what I know. | ||
And so that's why they were like, F you, get out of our thing. | ||
Andrew Ness says, Hey Vince, great show. | ||
Thanks for hosting. | ||
I always miss the first part when you host. | ||
But yeah, I know a few Minneapolis cops and they intentionally try to avoid responding to violent 911 calls. | ||
And honestly, who can blame them? | ||
Who can blame them? | ||
Because... | ||
Why would they? | ||
Why would they? | ||
Because if they respond to a 911 call, and they do their job, and they arrest a black guy, and it gets on a viral video, and then there's like a trial, and he did exactly according to the book, according to the handbook, just like Derek Chauvin did, and this guy ends up overdosing on fentanyl, just like George Floyd did, and, you know, and he dies! | ||
And then, then what? | ||
Then this guy ruins his life? | ||
So the risk? | ||
The risk does not outweigh the reward at that point, right? | ||
That's why you see them transferring to white suburbs. | ||
That's why you see them not responding to 911 calls. | ||
That's why you see a 74% drop in high crime, excuse me, burp, high crime area patrols. | ||
Because the risk does not outweigh the reward. | ||
What are these guys getting paid? | ||
$40,000 bucks a year? | ||
$60,000 bucks a year? | ||
And what are they going to do? | ||
Respond to a 9-1-1 call? | ||
To what? | ||
To protect the black neighborhood? | ||
Where 80% of the black neighborhood supports Black Lives Matter? | ||
And when they arrive in their area, they spray them with piss and shit in super soaker guns? | ||
Why would they support? | ||
Why would they? | ||
Of course, that's why the mentality right now among the police in these areas of the country is just like, let them fucking kill each other. | ||
Like I said, honestly, who can blame them? | ||
Excuse my language, by the way, again. | ||
Midnight Sun says, so now BLM will have yet another Nibba martyr, St. | ||
Barry Washington of Oregon. | ||
Another bronze statue to add to NYC's Union Square Park while they continue to take down the white statues. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
And it's not just, uh... | ||
You know, the statues of the Confederate soldiers that they're taking down. | ||
They're taking down all statues if they're white. | ||
Period. | ||
They took down a statue of Francis Scott Key. | ||
They took down statues of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. | ||
They, right across the base of the statue, kill colonizers. | ||
What do you think that means? | ||
that mean what do you think that means kill whitey and then they raise up these new statues of george floyd a felon who held a gun to a woman some say she was pregnant a pregnant woman's belly while his buddies robbed her house A felon who has multiple felonies outside of just this felony, by the way. | ||
A felon who has been arrested multiple times before. | ||
A felon who overdosed on fentanyl. | ||
Who's been given multiple chances in the justice system. | ||
We have a statue of him! | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
We are not a serious country. | ||
This country sucks. | ||
This country is not serious. | ||
We do not live in a sane society. | ||
Green Go says, did you see the video of the partying and cars doing donuts around police cars near Philly's City Hall last weekend? | ||
I did. | ||
Remember to get out of the cities! | ||
Hope to see you on AF.live more soon! | ||
Also, Ligma! | ||
I can't remember if I talked about this on this show or was it my show, but my son tried to trick me with that. | ||
I think he said something to the effect of, have you heard of the new Ligma, this, that, or the other? | ||
And I was like, come on, really? | ||
Really? | ||
You think I'm going to fall for that? | ||
I've been on the internet for way longer than you've even existed. | ||
And I know the meme that you're trying, I know the joke that you're trying to, I know you're trying to trick me. | ||
That's what I said to him. | ||
I can't you know honestly with my kids it's it's hard to it's hard to trick them because they're older now and you know they don't believe in in the stuff that I used to try to tell them the stuff that I used to say to them right they don't believe in Santa Claus they don't believe in the Tooth Fairy they don't believe in these things anymore and so it's | ||
I mean it's kind of good on one hand because they ask us for less stuff during Christmas time. | ||
But also it kind of sucks because they're growing older and that like childhood magic is like going away. | ||
And so I can't just, like, I can't just, like, tell them things and just have them believe whatever I say anymore. | ||
They second guess what I say all the time. | ||
And so this is one of the problems of raising kids, according to the values that I espouse on this show, is because they don't believe me. | ||
Anymore and so they sort of have to second-guess the things that I say and so I have to like Really show them when I'm actually telling the truth when I'm actually being serious I have to really show them and the trust is there When I try to like play games with them when I try to joke around them with them and tell them certain things That aren't true. | ||
They're like that's not true Whereas before when they were younger they were like really is that really my son? | ||
He's only 10 sometimes I can talk shit and he'll believe me. | ||
Like the other day, we were getting out of the garage with the scooters, and I had the other garage door opener in my pocket. | ||
And he didn't know at this point that I had two garage door openers, and so, basically I said, with my mouth, I said, close garage, and then I secretly pressed the button in my pocket, and he was like, whoa! | ||
I was like, yeah, the garage is voice activated. | ||
And I forgot to tell him that I was joking. | ||
And so he told his friends that later on when they were over at our house. | ||
And I was like, no, Liam, I was joking about that. | ||
That was just a joke. | ||
The garage is not voice activated. | ||
I had a second garage door opener. | ||
There was another time where, um... | ||
I tried to tell my older daughter. | ||
Like, we were talking about the different games that we used to play as kids in school that are no longer games in school anymore because of, like, safety issues and political correctness and all the rest. | ||
Like, for instance, dodgeball. | ||
They play that in some schools, but it's, like, with a Nerf ball. | ||
It's, like, with a softball, which is gay. | ||
There were some other games we used to play, and we were talking about this, and I was like, oh, you know a game that we used to play in school? | ||
It was this game where, and with a straight face being completely serious, I said, hey, there was another game that we used to play in school that is no longer in schools today because of political correctness. | ||
And it was this game where the principal of the school would give a nerf gun to the least popular, most bullied kid in school. | ||
And his job was to try to shoot every single kid in the school to get extra credit. | ||
And the game was called School Shooter. | ||
And she was like, Dad, that's not true. | ||
There's no way that that would be a game in school. | ||
And she's growing up in the age of school shooters. | ||
And I was like, it's because of all that political correctness. | ||
Because of all the political correctness, this is no longer a game. | ||
She was like, no way! | ||
That's not a game! | ||
And I was like, okay, you got me. | ||
That was a little bit of a joke. | ||
Anyway, what are we doing now? | ||
What are we even doing? | ||
Let me see. | ||
see um refresh this this Martha Stewart says man these niggas be talking shit about us again In quotes. | ||
Yeah, white people just don't get it. | ||
Man, these niggas be talkin' shit about us again. | ||
Yeah, white people, I don't get that. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Quote, man, these niggas be talkin' shit about us again. | ||
Quote, yeah, white people just don't get it. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
These are in quotations, so you're like quoting someone. | ||
I don't understand the joke. | ||
Maybe I'm too old. | ||
Maybe I'm too old. | ||
Maybe you were just trying to get me to say the word nigga. | ||
Andrew Ness says, To Atheist Groyper, Christianity is a force for good in the world, even if Yahweh does not exist. | ||
If atheism is so great, show me your great atheist civilization. | ||
Christianity deserves to be kept. | ||
Honestly, I think Atheist Graper was just trolling. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Jocelyn B. says, Great show, Vince. | ||
You are an excellent sub-host to AF. | ||
God bless you. | ||
On video, I was watching the YouTuber Shilled his live tour, saying masks and vaccines are required for all attendees. | ||
The vax is because the masks don't work. | ||
And the masks are because the vax doesn't work. | ||
How much more obvious can it be? | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
I don't know which YouTuber you're talking about, but Yeah, I mean, nothing makes sense. | ||
Nothing makes sense. | ||
And they keep changing the narrative. | ||
And the problem is, is that people forget what they were told two weeks ago. | ||
And so this is the reason why they're able to pull one over on the population. | ||
It's because people have a very short attention span. | ||
They forget that they were just saying two months, three months ago, that the Vax was 98% effective in preventing you from getting COVID. | ||
It's in period. | ||
They forget what they said about masks. | ||
They forget what they said about barriers. | ||
The barriers are still up, and now they're coming out and saying that actually they don't even work. | ||
They forget what they said about surface spread. | ||
Now they're saying it's virtually impossible to catch COVID from surface spread. | ||
And you can argue that the science is changing. | ||
But the problem with that argument is that when they're confronted with overwhelming scientific information, overwhelming scientific evidence, even on mainstream media, when they're asked about natural immunity and all the rest, they ignore that science. | ||
They completely ignore it. | ||
And they say, I have no answer for that, like Dr. Fauci did with that CNN clip we showed you earlier. | ||
We know what this is all about. | ||
Foy Lee says, what's a disagreement you have with Nick? | ||
I've pestered him for years that the wrong side won the American Civil War. | ||
I honestly don't even know if we have any disagreements. | ||
I think there was one thing we disagreed on, but I think he actually, because I've talked to him lately, I think he actually agrees with me on what that was. | ||
I don't even remember what it was, honestly. | ||
I've been having show I've been having Nick on my show for like since there was something I think one of the America first episodes from a few days ago was from a show that we had together in 2018 so I've been bringing him on my show for four years now a lot of you found out about Nick through my show and vice versa so I don't know we've never actually like debated anything and what's the point what would be the point of that anyway | ||
M. Cephas says, Most people that call themselves atheists are just coomers trying to desperately convince themselves that God doesn't exist. | ||
So they keep cooming without restraint. | ||
Yeah, I think in to a large, in large part, you're probably correct on that. | ||
And that, you know, you look at these people, and they're addicted to Pleasure? | ||
They're addicted to pleasure. | ||
They're addicted to the idea that just do it if it feels good, man. | ||
They're addicted to the idea that it doesn't matter what I do. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The licentiousness, the sexual immorality, doing drugs, this doesn't matter. | ||
This doesn't matter because I don't believe in God. | ||
This doesn't matter because I'm not, you know, I'm not affecting someone else's life. | ||
But in reality, you are. | ||
In reality, these all have this, all of this has a chain reaction. | ||
All of this has a chain reaction. | ||
I think one of the biggest pieces of evidence for this is what has occurred with since gay marriage, right, since Obergefell v. Hodges, and even before that, versus what is occurring today. | ||
What is going on in schools? | ||
What is going on in media? | ||
What is going on in the streets of places like San Francisco, especially in West Hollywood? | ||
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Not really. | |
I guess you can say it's a slippery slope, but all these everything, every every action that you take is a chain reaction. | ||
And if multiple people in a society, if multiple people in a country is taking the same action, is going down the same path, then this is going to have an even larger chain effect on the general population. | ||
We've talked about hive mind on my show before. | ||
The what is the experiment called the 13 monkeys experiment or the or the hundredth monkey experiment like this is this this is how you have to sort of think about this right where there were these scientists who I think in the in Japan I think was the first hundredth monkey experiment I could be wrong on this but it was like some Asian country where they were giving | ||
They basically took this troop of monkeys and they gave them, or they taught a couple of them how to wash a coconut. | ||
And then, by the time, and then eventually it went from, you know, one monkey doing this, to three monkeys washing the coconut before they ate it, to, or maybe it wasn't a coconut, maybe it was something else, I don't know, I don't really remember the story, but it goes something like this, where they were taught to, like, wash a potato, or a sweet potato, or something, and then it went to the hundredth monkey, and once the hundredth monkey started to wash the sweet potato, or the coconut, or the banana, or whatever the fuck it was, | ||
Once the hundredth monkey started to do this, that it reached a critical mass, that every single monkey in the troop was doing this. | ||
And so, and then, American scientists recreated this experiment on an island. | ||
After a nuclear test was done. | ||
They put some monkeys there. | ||
They taught them to wash a coconut because it had like nuclear fallout material on it or something before they ate it. | ||
And once again, once it reached the hundredth monkey, this is when it hit critical mass. | ||
And this is when it spread like wildfire uncontrollably. | ||
And so you have to think of it like this, that no matter what you do, even if you don't think that it's harming someone else, even if you don't think that it's harming anyone other than yourself, it has an effect. | ||
There's a chain reaction to every decision and every action that you take. | ||
There's a consequence to every action that you take, even if only you know about that action. | ||
And so if a hundred people are taking the same action, This is going to eventually have a mass, mass, mass critical effect on the general population. | ||
And so, yeah, a lot of people think like that. | ||
Martha Stewart said, this, this my nigga Joseph. | ||
This, this is my friend Joseph. | ||
I don't know what it means though. | ||
Is this the real Smiley the Fed? | ||
I actually can't go to that. | ||
I'm not going to be able to make it. | ||
What's up, Smiley? | ||
What's going on, Smiley the Fed? | ||
Is this the real Smiley the Fed? | ||
He says, I can't wait to see you at American Renaissance, Vince. | ||
I'm actually – I actually can't go to that. | ||
I'm not going to be able to make it. | ||
I have some things going on, which I cannot announce yet, but I will be announcing maybe on my show tomorrow. | ||
Maybe on my show tomorrow I'll be announcing these things, but I can't make it. | ||
Plus I'm going to my parents' house at the same time that this is going to be occurring. | ||
John Smith says, what Hellenic philosophy would you follow if you were a Roman born in 20 BC? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Honestly, I don't even know what a Hellenic philosophy is. | ||
So there's your answer to that question. | ||
Sorry for not knowing what that is. | ||
I'll look into it, though. | ||
But if I were a Roman in 20 BC, I don't know what I would do. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe wash coconuts before I eat them. | ||
Not sure. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
I think there's... Is there one last one coming in? | ||
Let me just refresh this. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
I think that's the end of the line. | ||
I think that that is the last super chat. | ||
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Okay. | |
I appreciate it, guys. | ||
Thank you guys for tuning in. | ||
Yeah, I think that's the last one. | ||
Thank you guys for tuning into the show. | ||
I loved standing in for Nick tonight, and hopefully I'll get to do it in the future, especially if I get a little bit more advance notice that he's going to be out. | ||
That would be great. | ||
But thank you guys for tuning in. | ||
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