No SEX for Vax'd Men! Famous Pick-Up-Artist KEZIA Noble drops Truth about Vax, Sex & Toxic Feminsm
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Welcome back to Shots Fired.
Well, a lot of you might not know this, but a lot of you who've been fans of me for a long time probably do know this.
But before I got into the political world, I used to be a dating and relationship coach.
Basically a pickup artist for men, but really a dating and relationship coach.
That was my specialty.
I love to work with individuals to get them healthy, happy, at their best, feeling their best, looking their best, and then getting into long-term loving relationships and especially marriages.
That was my forte.
I loved getting people married.
I've had dozens of marriages and relationships under my belt, and I was so proud of that.
But then I eventually made a career transition, and obviously now you know me as the political activist and commentator and right-wing conservative activist that I am.
And I made that career change about around 2016 when President Trump was running to be president.
And we'll talk all about that and what made me decide to make this U-turn in my career in a minute here.
But for the most part, I knew that there was something majorly wrong with our culture and with our relationships.
And I realized that culture, politics is downstream from culture and our politics are deeply intertwined with our relationships, the family unit and our culture.
So if you don't address the political aspect of it, how could you really address the family unit and our relationships?
So our guest today is somebody that I actually looked up to in the dating and relationship coaching world.
You might know her, you might not, but you're definitely going to get to know her today.
My first promise to you is that I will always give you the straight talking, hard hitting answers and solutions that you need to make sure that you get the exact hard hitting answers and solutions that you need to make sure that you get Her name is Ms.
Kezia Noble, and she is a world-renowned dating and relationship coach, pickup artist.
She has dozens of books out and materials.
She gives boot camps all over the world.
She's like Hitch.
And she's also probably responsible for hundreds of marriages and relationships and very healthy men and women.
So Kezia, thanks so much for joining Shots Fired.
How are you?
Fine, thank you.
And thank you very much for having me on your show.
Absolutely.
So I know this is kind of a different type of guest than I normally have, which are normally political-based guests.
But I've noticed that a lot of your tweets, I followed you on Twitter, and a lot of your tweets lately have been Very similar to the type of things that I tweet out and the people that I associate with tweets out.
So we're going to get to that in a minute here and kind of what your stances are on things like the vaccines and your political views and everything.
But first, I want to know what got you started to begin with in the dating coaching world?
Okay, well, line of work found me rather than I found it.
Um, 2006, I was, um, approached by a guy who said, you know, I teach men how to attract women and I run something called a bootcamp that does that and we need some girls to give some feedback.
Would you be interested?
And I'm just curious by nature.
So I was like, yeah, sure.
Yeah.
And it was two things that I noticed.
Okay.
That there were actually, um, Techniques, systems and methods that really could help a guy.
I mean, before that, I was like, you know, attraction's either there or it's not.
You know, it's chemistry, it's in the stars or it's not happening.
I was a real skeptic.
So that's the first thing that I noticed.
And the second thing I noticed is, and I wasn't aware of you at this time, so that there wasn't any kind of like real honest female feedback and advice.
I felt that it was just male coaches and the women that I saw on this boot camp, they were just kind of saying, you know, just be yourself, smile more, take a laugh.
And I was like, this is really generic advice.
These guys have paid like 500 bucks to hear that.
Seriously.
So I was just very honest.
I spoke very candidly.
I still do.
And, you know, these guys just started saying, we want to book Kezia for private one-on-ones to help.
And I was like, I don't do this.
I'm not a dating coach.
But, you know, after a few years of working with this company, who became very, very big, I launched a YouTube channel.
That really took off and then from that I got a book deal and then I was featured like on mainstream media and then in 2010 I set up my own company, my own team, I have my own products, and yeah, the rest is history.
That's so cool.
You know, same with me.
I was actually originally interested in being a marriage and family therapist, and I came from a divorced family, broken home.
Sad story.
So I wanted to repair, basically, as an adult, what I didn't have growing up, and I would want to work on relationships and marriages.
But then I'm really, once I started getting into it, I'm like 23 years old.
I'm not married.
I'm single.
And people are like, what do you have to say?
You're like this little 5'2 pipsqueak who's younger than me.
How can you possibly know anything about marriages?
So I kind of segued into the single scene and started coaching singles and also realized they really, really needed coaching.
And especially men.
I've noticed, and I don't know about you, but over the years as a coach, I've noticed that there is a severe lack of of masculinity now than, say, 60 years ago.
And that to me is at the crux of the issues with why men, why a dating coach or a pickup artist is even a profession at this point.
My parents would tell me, how are you going to make money off this?
How could people buy something like this?
How could people charge something for this?
And I'm like, Mom, the guys now aren't what guys and men were before.
And you have to kind of learn because I think that masculinity was ingrained back then.
Men went off to war when they were 18 years old and fought for their countries and Provided for families of six or eight when they were like 20.
Now men don't have a lot of those responsibilities.
They're playing video games all day and hooked on porn and stuff.
And they, a lot of times, come from broken homes.
They don't have a male role model that can teach them masculinity.
So what do you think?
Do you think that masculinity in itself has become such a You know, a lack in this world that that is kind of the main problem with a lot of the guys that we work with or guys in the world in general.
I think it's a major factor.
Yeah.
Probably the biggest.
There's a couple of other things that we can maybe talk about.
Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
The idea of being masculine is now...
Considered toxic.
You know, you hear masculinity a lot.
You don't hear toxic feminism, which is quite interesting, but you do hear toxic masculinity.
And I always say there are toxic people out there, both men and women.
There are just toxic people out there.
You want to stay away from those people.
But you cannot categorize masculinity as toxic.
So if we look at what masculinity really is...
What a real alpha male is, it's somebody who believes in themselves, who has strength of character, who has a strong reality, who believes in his personal trajectory, who believes in what he says, and who has a positive outlook on life.
Now, this is very important.
This is not spoken about too often, but having that positive outlook and being Solutions-based.
Yes.
It doesn't catastrophize things.
Now what I saw during the pandemic, Let's talk about that.
Yeah, the COVID restriction era, I should say.
Yeah.
I saw men spiraling.
Spiraling.
They were panicking.
I mean, you know, they were the ones panicking more than the women.
Yes.
It was frightening.
That was truly frightening to see.
I was expecting, you know, women flapping about all over the place.
It was the men.
And that is definitely one of the things, because what I just listed for you there, those qualities are qualities.
They are positive attributes that a man can possess.
So I don't understand why that's toxic.
Now, if you take violence or aggression, of course, but we don't need to be told that that's toxic.
We don't need to be told that a violent or aggressive man is someone I stay away from.
But a lot of people sort of think that if someone's unapologetic or they're bold or they have strength of character, that that's aggressive.
And it's not.
It's not the same thing.
No, it's not at all.
And here's the thing.
And I used to teach that in my coaching courses.
I had an acronym called BALLS. And the B stood for boldness.
A stood for ambition.
And you get the idea.
Laughter, leadership, sexual energy.
These are all things that most women, when they see a man portray those characteristics, they're drawn to him because it's naturally attractive.
And not only that is it naturally attractive to women, but it naturally projects a man forward in life.
And it puts him in positive positions and circumstances to usually make more money and be ambitious and successful in his career.
So all of these things are positive attributes for men.
But I believe, and fact backs this up with Marxism, that our culture is intentionally trying to stamp these qualities out in men.
And turn men into wussy, weak, soft beta males because they know that wussy, weak, soft beta males aren't getting any women, they aren't reproducing and making families, and they're not a threat to authority or society.
If they can stamp out masculinity and call them toxic masculinity for just displaying behaviors and traits of like an alpha male or a strong masculine men, then they don't have to have that threat to authority and society and control.
And there's less population because those guys typically aren't breeding.
Do you agree with that?
That it's intentional, I guess, by society to create beta males?
If you divorce...
A few years ago, I'd have said yes.
However, and this might be leading to, I don't want to go off on a tangent too much.
That's okay, you can.
So, you know, stop me if I am.
But I do feel that, I know slightly a little bit about the situation in America, but right now in Europe, we have opened the floodgates to men from the Middle East and I mean, if you want to look at toxic masculinity, you're going to find some of it.
I'm not saying all of them, but there is a culture where they certainly aren't going to be told what to do.
In that sense, that's why I feel that why would they be bringing in all these people?
Why are they bringing all these men?
They're not bringing in women and children.
They're bringing in men from these places.
And that puts a bit of a sort of fly in the ointment of this theory that I've believed in for a long time.
Something's going on.
Something is definitely going on.
And I think it's something far worse than we can imagine.
Possibly there's some elements of truth that they want men to be conditioned to become more beta, but...
On the flip side, why are they letting in thousands and thousands, now millions into Europe, people who definitely are not these kind of guys that they want to create?
I think, yeah, that's a great point, actually.
And what I think they're doing is, if I can say so, but it is my show so I can, it's the great white replacement theory.
So they're beta-izing white men.
And white men from the UK, from Australia, wherever.
But I guess the white people or Caucasian or the mainlanders, if you can say it, native people, they're trying to replace and wussify them, weaken them.
And have them not have children, but they're wanting to replace them with, I guess, the immigrants like the Arabs or, you know, that kind of immigrant Africans or whatever that, you're right, are more toxic.
I'm not even sure.
I guess you would call them masculine in their culture.
They're raised to be the head of the family.
They're very, very patriarchal.
And I wonder if that's what's going on.
Yeah, I have heard this theory before.
The thing is that we're not bringing in men from those countries who are middle class and they have a family and children.
They're bringing in young men, like 18, 19, 20-year-olds.
That's the problem.
Really, would anyone care if they were bringing in a 60-year-old man?
A Syrian doctor with his family and children?
No.
Bringing in these young unskilled men, that's very worrying.
I don't believe it's to wipe out a race.
I don't believe that.
But I believe it's more to do with money.
I believe it's more to do with money, cheap labor, keeping prices up.
But as I said, we're going on a bit of a tangent here.
But I do believe, I think, that there is an element where I think it's the media more than the government.
I don't believe it's the government that's behind pussifying men, shall we say.
I think it's more the media.
The media's doing this.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not sort of one of those people go, why, why, why?
I'm just sort of one of those people that asks questions and says, right, what the F are we going to do about this now?
So I don't know if I can swear on the show.
Yeah, totally.
You can swear on my show.
I'm going to be known as that because it says what the F. That's okay.
I do it too.
So one of the things that I started noticing when I was coaching is not only the lack of natural masculinity and alpha males in our culture now than there was, say, 60 years ago, and a lot of that had to do with lack of male role models, the messed up male role models they see on TV and the media, like you said.
The cultural indoctrination.
But what I also started noticing and why I ended up making a U-turn into the political world was feminism, I feel like, took over and made such an impact.
And it's really damaged men because feminism, this whole way of thinking, is what teaches men are toxic and women need to be powerful just like men and equals and everything.
So it's kind of made men less powerful, but women just completely try to Outshine them.
They've tried to compete with them.
And it's made women more masculine, men more feminine.
And I felt like that's such a big issue that until we address that feminism has really taken over and caused so much damage to our society and to our boys and men and women.
Then it's hard for me to continue coaching.
And so I wrote a book called Making Love Great Again, which is all about kind of turning back the page and teaching more masculinity to men and femininity in women, real femininity, not feminism, and how feminism and Marxism has really destroyed our culture.
So do you think feminism, the way that feminism is now, maybe once upon a time there was some use for it, but the way that it is now, do you feel like it's damaging to men and to women even?
Well, anything that goes too extreme, you're going to get an extreme response.
You're going to get the Red Bull movement, Andrew Tate.
I don't really mind.
There's some of the stuff that he says, I think it's like, it's just hyperbolized statements to get clickbait.
But on the whole, it makes a lot of sense.
You know, you've got people who are much more extreme than him online, and that is because it's a reaction to extreme feminism.
I mean, there's moderation here.
There's nothing wrong with the idea of women going out, working, and having equal opportunities.
I mean, who would disagree with that, you know?
But saying women, I don't like, I hate this idea that women are better than men, and I hate that men think they're better than women.
I've always, since growing up, and I can't tell you why, But I've always seen men as my equals, not my inferiors, not my superiors.
I treat people as they come.
I treat everybody as they come, what religion, what color, what gender they are.
I treat them as they come, as I see them.
And I think if we just all lived by that rule, things would be a lot easier.
I think a big problem is the school systems, the way that the schools are teaching our boys.
Yes.
It's very much around, because girls and boys are completely different, by the way.
Yes, yes.
I was going to ask you that.
Do you believe that boys and women are different, inherently equal, but different in their characteristics?
Yes, I think they've got a lot of things in common.
You know, the love, the need for protection.
Kindness, you know, they both get scared.
You know, they both have worries and concerns.
You know, the human being, first and foremost.
But, yes, I mean, the way that men learn is different to the way that women learn.
There are exceptions.
I don't want to get bogged down on the exceptions.
Let's say 5% don't fit into that category, and they're the exception to the rule.
Let's put them to the side, because we all know somebody who knows somebody.
That stereotype, that mold.
But the vast majority, look, I have kids in school and I can see that how the boys play is different to how the girls play.
It doesn't matter if you put the girls in pink or blue or whatever it is.
It doesn't make a difference.
By the age of three, before three, they're roughly the same.
They're basically the same.
But then at three, four, they start going towards different toys.
The way that they express themselves, the boys are a lot more aggressive.
So much more aggressive.
And they're fiercely competitive.
And if you look, for instance, now, I don't know if this is the case in the USA, but I'm assuming it is because we seem to, like, inherit all your good and your bad.
Yeah, unfortunately.
Well, you don't have, like, competitive sports anymore.
So, for instance, my kid is a fast runner, super fast runner.
And I said to him, you know, What are the gold medals?
Yeah.
He said, no, I have to be put with the slow ones.
And the other fast kid has to be put with the slow ones so everyone wins a medal.
And I said, well...
You're going to feel frustrated.
This is going to frustrate when men can't win.
Yes.
We're talking about in a healthy way here, you know, within a regulated, you know, safe environment of a school race.
If they can't feel like I can't win, then that's going to lead to frustration and resentment.
And I do believe that the system now is created in a way that doesn't just serve girls.
It is more girl-friendly.
It is more female-friendly.
Yes.
We have more coursework in this country than exams.
Boys have proven to be slightly better under exams when they both do their best, and girls tend to do better with coursework.
Most of the teachers are female.
Most of the head teachers are female now.
Again, nothing wrong with that, but I do feel that it's too much swayed now towards helping girls to achieve.
Again, I don't know if that's something where a group of men have sat down in a dark room and decided that this is how it should be, or it's just how things have worked out.
I don't know.
What I'm saying is what I see, and I can see a lot of young men being very frustrated and That's what becomes toxic, that frustration.
Not because they are boys or men, it's because they are frustrated because the system seems to be very much against them.
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It's like there's constant talk and rhetoric about the war on women and girls.
There's a war on women and girls.
That is so patently false.
There is a war on boys and men and masculinity.
And it's been like this for some time now.
There's been such an overcorrection from feminism in the last 60 years that men are being treated like crap.
And men have to tailor everything around women so that they could succeed, but at the cost of them.
And you're right.
That frustration is leading to incels or these very frustrated men, both sexually, physically, emotionally.
They're not getting their needs met.
They're not allowed to compete or express their masculinity in boyish ways that they need to.
So that frustration can lead to school shootings, rape, murder, stuff like that.
And It's not just this blanket, you know, truth that, oh, that's just toxic masculinity.
They need to look at the causes of that.
And you're totally right on that.
Yeah, as I said, it's two extremes.
When you, you know, when you get one extreme response, then you get, you know, the other one come, the reaction to it.
So we have to be super aware of this and careful about it.
Yeah, I mean, women have been saying for years with feminism, I don't need any man, I don't need a man, I need a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
That's the famous feminist phrase.
So now men have started MGTOW. MGTOW, if you don't understand, men going your own way.
That's basically like the overreaction to feminism where they're saying, well, I don't need women.
I don't need you to reproduce.
I don't need you as a wife, maybe as a sexual partner, but I'm going to use you and abuse you.
But we don't need women.
We're going to just live a life without women.
And that's scary because if women are saying they don't need men, men are having this whole movement saying they don't need women.
Where's relationships happening with that?
Where's the family unit going to be created with that?
You know?
Yeah.
And have you heard of something from the Black Pill movement, which is even more scary?
Yeah.
Let's talk about that a little bit.
So elaborate on that if my viewers don't know what that is.
Well, Black Hill really is just giving up.
Guys, this is so stupid.
I know.
Men believe that women are only interested in looks.
Oh, yeah.
So masculine initial attraction is totally different to female initial attraction.
Yes.
So men are looking for three things.
How does she look?
Availability, and is she compliant?
When I say compliant, it means is she nice?
Is she polite?
Is she easygoing?
These are three main things that they're looking for.
Women, it's multi-layered.
Yes, they're looking at looks, but they're also looking at how does he interact with other people?
What's his body language like?
What's his status?
How does he feel about this?
What's his energy like?
You know, how is he sitting?
How does he make me feel?
So there's so many different dimensions to female initial attraction.
Yes.
And by the way, when they're looking for a partner, I mean, then it obviously it's a lot more multi-dimensional.
Yeah.
I'm talking about initial attraction.
So these black pill geniuses have, you know, and they've got lots of followers.
They've got, and I've debated with one of them, the main one I debated with them.
I mean, I couldn't get through to him.
Yeah.
It's like talking to a brick wall with these people.
Yeah, and he was just like, well, if you're under 6'1", you know, if you're under 6'1", and you don't look like this, or you don't look like Brad Pitt...
You don't have six-pack abs, I hear them say.
Yeah.
I know.
And he said, well, you might as well just forget it.
You just might as well forget it.
And his advice was, you should go to Southeast Asia or Thailand and find a wife there.
So it's a very, you know, it's really defeatist.
And I say to guys, you know, what about all the people before these movements?
Older divorced women, women with kids.
I mean...
Unattractive, shorter men, whatever, obese people, whatever, of course it's much harder for them.
You know, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that it's going to be harder for them to meet someone.
So what happens is they have to work on their game, as you know, right?
They have to work on their game, their conversation skills, their sex appeal, their energy, their confidence.
And they will find a partner that way.
Whereas black pill movement is just saying, you know what?
Give up.
Even if you have, you know, solid game, class A game, women will still not look at you.
And I can see with my students, that's not the case.
Most of my students are not physically attractive guys.
Although I do have some that are very handsome and that sort of, that also goes against the theory that just looks at all that matters.
So they wouldn't be on my programs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I have loads of guys.
I have video testimonials of all these guys so people can look at their faces and, you know, see that I'm not lying and listen to what they've said.
Like, I learned game.
I learned how to speak to women.
I learned how to be more masculine.
I learned how to be more positive.
And I got results.
So, you know, that's another movement that's not spoken about.
It's just this defeatist kind of attitude.
Yeah.
It's really, and yeah, and you mentioned also porn.
I mean, this is a huge issue.
Yeah.
I think that, remember I said there was a few issues.
Yes.
Now, luckily, men are doing something.
And video games.
Men have got a movement called No Fat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Good for them.
And it's really taking off.
I've spoken to a lot of guys about this.
And it's not just like, oh, you know, they really are doing it.
They're really committed to it.
And I think that's really good.
I think that's great.
That's, you know, they're taking matters into their own hands.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's so perfect, too, because they've understood and they're wise enough to know I'm a man, I have sexual needs, but this isn't going to do it.
Fake porn, fake relationships with a fake woman on a computer screen is not going to do it.
And not only that, it's literally damaging.
I did a whole...
Report on porn, actually, in my book.
And it is so damaging to their brain, to their neural pathways, and the way, yeah, their energy.
Oh my gosh.
And it's just like, they'll never have a normal sex or female life again if that's what they want.
Every guy that I know who has, you know, limited it or given up, basically, they said that They're able to focus more.
When they go to a club or a bar, they're horny.
And by the way, that's a good thing.
A lot of people think, you know, horny.
No, horny's good.
Men should be, men, especially under the age of 50, for heaven's sake, should be kind of like in that mood of like, I want to meet a woman.
I am, you know, I'm sexual.
That's healthy.
That shows you're in a healthy state.
If you're going out and you're not like horny or sexual or got any sexual interest, unless you're asexual, of course, Then what's going on there?
That sounds like some sort of depression or something.
So all the guys I know that have limited it or given up on it have said that it's that they've just, that alone has made women look at them in a certain way.
It's made them sort of take action a little bit more.
It's motivated them.
It's kept them sharp, focused.
So, you know, what isn't like when me and you were growing up, boys had to get a magazine or something.
Yeah.
Go in a shop, they had to borrow their older brother's magazine.
It was all very tame, wasn't it?
You might have got some, like, German 1970s.
I know.
Yeah.
Probably awful.
I know.
Because it's on the laptop, they can't concentrate.
Maybe they're working from home or something, but the laptop's just there.
They associate that time on the laptop with that.
I mean, it must be on their brains.
I mean, I know some guys that it's on their brains all the time.
Not sex.
It's interesting.
Not sex is on their brain all the time.
Watching porn is on their brain all the time.
There's two different things.
Right.
And as I always say, it's called a sex drive, not a sex stop sign.
So let that sex drive drive you to accomplishing more in your work, meeting women, and doing the things that your masculinity is driven to.
If you're constantly using porn and everything, your drive gets shut off.
And that isn't just...
And this is a wake-up call for a lot of men who want to be financially successful, too.
Your sex drive as a man is a very, very powerful thing.
And it isn't just a drive for women and sex, although that's important, too.
But it's also, if you let that sexual energy go, it's driving you for success in your business, your work, your relationships, etc.
But if you're constantly masturbating, a lot of these people, too, their whole drive altogether gets stifled.
But women too.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Not as much as men.
Not as much.
It doesn't have the...
I've spoken to women who said that they've...
A lot of women watching porn now.
It's not spoken about a lot of women getting evicted to porn.
And they...
You know, it doesn't affect them as much as men, but it still affects them.
I spoke to a few women and I've done some YouTube videos about this.
They said their skin changed, you know, their skin cleared up and they just looked different and they found more men approaching them when they weren't sort of like...
Wow.
Yeah, no, it's really interesting.
There's a no fact for women.
That's cool.
I was fascinated with this and they showed before and after pictures of themselves even.
Wow.
It's as dramatic as, yeah, it does.
It changes the way they look.
That's insane.
Yeah.
Speaking of fear again, now, I wanted to talk about this again.
The coronavirus, okay, came over and swept all over the world and pushed lockdowns and masks and vaccines and everything.
I've never been so turned off by men.
You know, you're walking down or you're walking your dog in the wilderness in a park and you've got a mask on?
You're driving by yourself and you have a mask on?
I'm like, who will have sex with you?
You are such a cuck.
You are such a weak ass.
And then I see guys that are like holding their girlfriend's hands and they have their masks on.
I'm like, how do you have sex with this guy?
What a cuck.
I don't know.
For me, like the mask is like such an instant turnoff because it makes me realize this guy is so afraid.
He's so afraid that he has to wear a freaking mask on and thinks that's going to stop a cold.
Was that kind of a big wake up call for you to realize like there's a lot more cucks out there than we think?
Like the brainwashing was strong.
Yes.
I personally had this thing at some point where I could only date or speak with guys who haven't had the vaccine.
And that sounds very judgmental.
I know.
No, it doesn't.
Not on this show.
I felt there were some circumstances where...
But the guys who sort of took it out of choice, I couldn't understand that.
Yeah.
I think some people who are forced into it, fine.
I still think, come on.
Yeah, like fight, resist it a little bit.
But there are some guys out there who are just not scared of COVID or the vaccine.
And I think that's a bit different maybe.
They're not scared of either.
Yeah.
I'm just getting on with life.
But even then, I like rebellious men.
I like men who say, no, don't tell me what to do.
I'm not injecting something in my body over something that I don't even know what it does.
It's something that's not going to hurt me.
I like that in a man.
I find that very attractive.
So whenever I met a guy who said I'm not vaccinated, I immediately was slightly attracted to him because I knew that he had this rebellious, don't tell me what to do.
Yeah.
Back to the thing about masks, I think a lot of this mask wearing now is showing who you vote for.
So in England, if I see people wearing a mask, they're usually young people, young men.
Actually, all the people wearing masks right now today I saw were men.
It wasn't women.
It was all men.
And I think what they're saying is, you know, I voted to remain in the EU. I vote Labour.
I believe in climate change.
I believe in free movement.
I believe in trans.
Yeah.
This mask, my blue mask says everything.
Unless it's like an old person or, you know, you get some of these neurotic head cases, you know.
Yeah.
You get that, those groups.
But when you see young, healthy men and women wearing the mask, they're telling you, in your case, I vote Biden, I'm pro-trans, I want unlimited immigration, I see people on Russia.
They're telling you everything with that mask.
So that's good.
I mean, that's how we filter out people.
It is.
I think it's good for everyone.
I know.
Yeah, I mean, on dating sites now, they're like, swipe left if you haven't gotten the vax.
And then some people now are like, well, swipe left if you have gotten the vax.
You know, I don't want you...
Intermeetingly, our body fluids intermingling.
So for you, you were someone who didn't really come from the political world, but you're someone who's kind of outspoken about the vaccine.
I mean, what...
I take it you haven't been vaccinated?
Am I allowed to say that?
Okay.
I've been vaccinated for other things.
Yeah, back when you were like a child.
Yeah, exactly.
My parents decided on that.
And, you know, I don't really care if people want to take a vaccine.
I couldn't care.
I mean, if it was someone I love and I'm close to, I'd be like, please consider this because of the injuries that I've heard about.
But, you know, just someone I don't know, like, take a vaccine, whatever.
But the reason why I was never ever, I was always a little bit like interested in politics, but when, come on, when these restrictions came into force, I felt very alone.
Not in a sense like I was isolated.
I had my family around me, but I felt like, am I the only person walking around who can see that this is the biggest joke ever?
Yeah.
I was like, if you could turn to my friends who had completely swallowed it.
And I was, I felt, oh my God, like, am I the one in the wrong here?
Yeah.
And then I saw a video, I don't know, can I mention some other things?
Yeah.
So it was someone called David Icke.
Have you heard of him?
Yeah.
Oh yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
Never really, I heard only not very good things, let's put that before this interview, but he was on something called London Real.
And I was just looking for someone.
Yeah.
Because in those days, you could have YouTube videos up for maybe five minutes about this.
And then I was like, I listened to what he said.
And I was like, oh my God, there are other people out there.
There are other people that know that there is, that this is a hoax.
This is a big joke.
Or at the very least, a huge overreaction.
And I just went onto Twitter and I just started saying things because I was like, I cannot, I cannot keep my mouth shut here.
This is too big.
And then my tweet started like...
You know, they're just fire.
Many people started liking them and famous people started retweeting me and adding, that was not my intention.
I was just like this outlet because I was so angry.
My friends believe it.
Can you imagine?
My friends believed it.
My dearest friends, university educated people, ex-husband, Called me up to say, don't let our child touch the railings.
I was in love with you for 10 years.
You're my world.
We were so close.
What the fuck has happened to you?
What's happened?
And I don't recognize these people anymore.
Now it's kind of settled and they're like, oh, I wasn't scared of the virus.
I was like, they're denying how scared they were.
I keep reminding them, remember you said this to me?
Remember you told me to do this?
Remember you told me to give my kid a test?
I said, over my dead body, am I giving my kid a test?
Yeah.
And they deny it.
They're kind of like, I didn't say that.
I have a text message saying, this is my ex-husband, someone I loved and I was close to, and I didn't recognize him.
That's frightening.
That's really frightening.
It wasn't the plague.
No one was dropping down dead.
You know, honestly, I had to reach out and say, do you know anyone that's died from this COVID? And every single person, I got a huge social circle, said no.
But then eventually it was someone who said, I know somebody whose grandfather died.
I said, how old was he?
98.
Yeah.
Or obese.
Like, okay.
Honestly, I don't know if you know people, but I haven't.
I've heard of one person who was somebody else's grandfather.
I don't know of anybody, anybody that had any harm done from COVID. I do know of people that have had, that either died or have had major reactions from the vaccine.
And these aren't old ass people with obesity.
These are young, healthy people that had no prior health conditions and are at the top of their population.
Their health and their physical condition.
So, yeah, I mean, I know people from the vaccine.
And it's funny because in America, too, the same thing happened.
It was like friends, family.
I got so alienated because I didn't recognize these people anymore.
The vaccine is or the COVID is not what terrified me.
It's what people turned into.
I'm like, this is terrifying.
It's like they turn into zombies.
It was so frightening.
The day that our prime minister, Boris Johnson, who I believe faked his illness.
Yes, me too.
I think all of them did.
All that fake coffee.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're all actors.
They could have actually got some, you know, done some method acting before they did this.
And he made this announcement on the news saying, you know, we're going into lockdown.
No one's allowed to leave their house more than now.
And I was like, see you later.
And I remember going out next day like, la, la, la.
And everyone was just looking out their window at me and my kid.
I was like, What is wrong with you guys?
You don't live in a police state.
The police can't do anything in this country, and they couldn't.
Thank God I was living in the UK. The UK, they couldn't enforce these rules properly.
Oh, wow.
Yes, they can't do it.
So, you know, for instance, if you go into a shop without a mask, or you could just say, I'm exempt, and they can't ask for papers.
Yeah, if you live in a country where you can't ask for papers.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, that's nice.
That's better than what was going on in the U.S., geez.
Yeah, so, you know, a lot of these people sort of did it voluntarily.
It was a rule, but it was a rule that, like, you know, You go out, you know.
Yeah.
I remember seeing all these poor kids looking out the window at me and my kid, like, you know, I want fresh air, Mommy.
That's so sad.
And I was like, ooh, go outside.
Pathetic.
And that's why I went to Twitter.
And I just, I needed to release.
I needed to purge all this frustration.
And then you know what was amazing?
I meet people like you and people like Zuby and all these people who just...
They're like, I can't explain what it is.
We might not agree on everything, but this one thing that we agree on really united us.
It literally became the people who can see through this shit and the people who can't.
It was literally divided between two, it became.
Yeah.
It was a good, I don't know, it was a leveler, wasn't it?
I mean, I'm trying to look at the positives of it.
Yeah, it was very cool uniting.
I mean, I've met some amazing people and friends now that I would probably consider are closer to my family now at this point because we have these common values and thought processes.
And I've had to abandon and leave behind so many friends and family because they're just so still terrified of the COVID or they just won't talk to me because I'm not vaccinated and everything.
And I'm like, it's a sad thing to have this division happen, but it is what it is.
And that is one positive out of it, finding your true friends.
Or new friends?
I was lucky.
My family, although a lot of them believed it, they completely respected my decision not to get vaccinated.
They were totally fine with it.
That's cool.
Yeah, I was really lucky in that respect.
I think in England, it was a bit different.
In England, we didn't have the vaccine.
I can't believe the land of the free.
I know, it's embarrassing.
Keep their jobs, to take the vaccine, to keep their jobs.
I think a big part of it is that in the UK, something about the British, like we're all considered like to be stiff upper lip, but we are quite rebellious deep down.
Yeah.
What happened is there was a huge pushback in this country, and I know the mainstream media didn't show it, but what I was noticing is in the European countries and America, the protests were isolated.
There were small gatherings, they were very noisy and very violent, but they were very small, so they were like fringes of society.
It's okay, these are anarchists, conspiracy theorists, we can deal with them.
But what happened in the UK is the middle classes started getting involved.
And that's when you cannot go ahead with something.
There was a million people, middle classes, turning out angry as hell on those marches.
I've never seen so many people angry as hell, okay?
And they've reached a tipping point.
And that's why in this country...
We never, ever pushed a vaccine mandate.
Never.
And I'm really, you know, I criticize Britain a lot, but my God, I am proud of being British when I saw that pushback.
I felt like the British government panicked when they saw the middle classes are not taking this now.
That's amazing.
Honestly, that's probably better than these bold, cocky Americans, because we always say, oh, we're the fighters here of the world and everything.
But we didn't really take to the streets with millions and millions of people and angry middle class workers like you guys did and so many other countries.
We didn't get angry enough.
I feel like we never had our tipping point, but we should have a long time ago.
But you had something else which I think stopped that.
You had Florida and you had Texas.
So there was a place for you to escape to.
Britain doesn't look like that.
So there was nowhere for us to escape to.
We were stuck.
And there is no way that people were going to have a vaccine mandate.
It's not the British thing to do.
It might be a European thing to do.
They love putting out their papers in Europe.
They love it.
They can't wait to show their papers.
That's so gross.
Britain is rebellious.
It's an island.
We have an island mentality.
We only take so much, the British.
They'll only take so much.
Well, any last words and then tell everybody where they can find you, where they can find your awesome boot camps, your work, your coaching and everything else.
Thank you.
Okay, so you can find out more about me on my website, kezia-noble.com.
I have a YouTube channel also.
And if you want to learn how to get good with women, learn how to build attraction, get over approach anxiety, talk to women, basically just get better results of women.
Yeah.
Then you can find out more about my programs, Acceleration Program, which is online training for people that can't get to the UK. We have a seven-day mastery program in London.
And we do some boot camps in Las Vegas.
And I also have my online products and my book.
Awesome.
And follow her on Twitter.
Well, it's Thursday, so it's time for...
The Darwin Awards!
The Darwin Awards!
Woo!
The dumbest, craziest, most ridiculous people and events of the week.
Let's get right into them.
The first Darwin Award goes to...
Joe Biden!
Look at what he says here.
This was the State of the Union, which I don't know about you, but I completely forgot and didn't care, was on this week because I know just a bunch of bullshit's coming out of his mouth.
But look at Joe Biden.
If you try anything to raise the cost of receiving jobs, I will veto it.
So just for the cheap seats in the back, what he said was, So what exactly did he say?
But yet everybody, all the Democrats, stood up and clapped for it and gave him a standing ovation for it.
What did he say?
If you try anything to raise the cost of presuming jobs, I will veto it.
Make no mistake!
If you try anything to raise the cost of receiving jobs, I will veto it.
No idea what he's saying, but somehow everyone is clapping and applauding for it.
The lemmings, the sheep that they are.
Now, another one goes to Ben Shapiro because he recently backwalked his support for the vaccines.
Remember, get the vaccine, dopes.
It's simple.
Remember how, oh, I'm such a pro-vaccine.
My wife is a doctor.
La la la la la.
Yeah, well, now he's actually walking that back.
Here's what he said.
We're lied to by the scientists.
We're lied to by Pfizer.
We're lied to by the government.
We're lied to by the Biden administration.
We're lied to.
I don't like being lied to.
I don't know about you.
And it makes me not believe these people.
Yeah.
Now, as I've spoken out before, I got vaxxed twice.
We're having double vaxxed.
Sorry for you.
But knowing now what I know then...
Knowing then, what I know now, rather, would I have actually gotten back based on the information that my actual chances of death from COVID were exorbitantly low and I wouldn't be preventing my parents from getting?
That was really what I was concerned about because we were bubbled with my parents.
Ding, ding, ding.
I don't know.
I really don't know.
I think maybe not.
Because again, my personal risk when it comes to the vaccine was extremely low when it came to COVID. I'm a young, healthy male with no pre-existing conditions.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, okay, I guess it's great that you're doing this now, which, by the way, even Trump hasn't walked back to his support yet of the vaccines, but Ben Shapiro has.
But in any event, so Ben Shapiro, you're saying literally everything that we have been saying and screaming about for three years.
But you called us dopes because we were saying the exact same thing, that our natural immunity is better than the COVID vaccine, that...
It's not even going to protect you anyways or stop you from transmission or getting it.
That even if you do get COVID, you are 99.9% likely to have a very mild case of it, like a mild cold or flu, and not be hospitalized.
Unless you're morbidly obese or over 70 years old.
We've been saying this for three years.
But he called us dopes.
Remember that?
In other words, get the vaccine, dopes.
So, okay, sorry you triple-vaxxed sheeple with you and your smart doctor wife.
You guys got it.
You guys fell for it.
You fell for the lies.
We didn't fall for the lies.
Thank you very much.
We didn't fall for the lies, but yet you called us dopes and were disgusted by us.
And you expressed your shame and disgust with us for three years.
So, great that you're walking back your...
Your vaccine mandate talk now, but it's a little bit late for you.
I mean, we see who the real dope is now, don't we?
And we see who's probably not going to be breeding anymore.
All right, next award goes to...
Look at this.
I can't believe it.
This was in a COVID precaution group, a parenting group, actually, on Reddit.
And it says, COVID precautions once kid starts walking.
We are still a COVID-cautious household.
We wear KN95 masks everywhere.
We have no indoor dining.
No indoor activity for a kid, etc.
And we have required masks to even hold our baby.
When we go to gatherings, I usually wear him to prevent people from asking to hold him.
But in the future, he will soon be walking and I will lose a lot of control over his interactions at some point.
He has another year to go before we can have him wear a mask ourselves.
Oh, man.
I've also recently received a lot of pushback from people about COVID saying that I'm being too extreme.
Yes, you think you are being too extreme.
Oh, man.
So for folks who are still COVID cautious out there, how have you managed to keep your little ones safe and navigate this new world?
This is so crazy.
It's so sad and scary and tragic that she's going to put her one-year-old into this extreme social anxiety situation.
And she can't wait.
She is salivating over the opportunity for one year from now, he's going to be two, and he's going to be able to wear a mask by himself.
So, so sick.
She is giving this child medical anxiety, social anxiety, germophobia, OCD. Imagine this kid growing up and being afraid of other people, not being able to hug other people, thinking he needs to wear a mask.
At all times and being social distanced, it is so tragic.
But sadly, there's so many people like this still.
And in the comments even, somebody wrote, actually, I heard CDC guidelines recently that you could actually put a mask on before two years old.
And she's like, oh my God, that's great.
Okay, that's good news.
I'll start masking my baby before two years old.
And then she went and talked about how she just got a new bunch of new kitty masks for little kids, little faces, and she's so excited to put those masks on her one and two-year-old.
This is sick stuff.
But they get a Darwin Award because they're probably not going to be breeding anyways.
We'll see what happens.
Sad, though.
Very sad for these kids.
I'm really worried about the next generation.
Next Darwin Award goes to...
I don't even know what to say about this guy.
Reverend Ray Sistman says, name one white person who isn't racist.
I'll wait.
Name one white person who isn't racist.
I'll wait.
What even is this?
And I said, maybe Sean King?
I don't know.
But Sean King is racist, but he is white.
Lastly, the last Darwin Award goes to this sorry soul, Tristan Walker.
Jordan Tristan Walker, the Pfizer executive that's probably either dead by now, he got suicided by now, but he's definitely p-fired by now.
No question about it.
So sorry.
I mean, this guy is so dumb.
He goes on a date, a third date, and he just spills his whole guts.
I don't know how drunk or high this guy was to have done this, but he spills his whole guts, all these secrets of Pfizer, to the date.
And he even said, oh no, you know...
Some people from Pfizer have been caught by those conservative groups that spy on people like us and then get us to divulge information, and then we do, and then we get caught with a camera crew.
He literally said that, and he still kept on going, flapping his jibs, and spilling all these deep, dark secrets about Pfizer, mutating the COVID virus so they can profit off of us and our vaccine damage and COVID damage.
That they mutated.
So this guy's gotta be the dumbest individual.
I don't care if you're a scientist, you went to Harvard, you are the dumbest individual.
But thankfully, we benefited from it and the world benefited from your dumb assery.
He is thinking about mutating COVID? Well, that is not what we say to the public.
No.
That is not what we say to the public.
That is not what we say.
You know how the virus keeps mutating?
Yeah.
Well, one of the things we're scoring is like, why don't we just mutate?
And I love when he called the police on James O'Keefe and he was like, there's four, three, four, five white people here.
There's white people here.
You got to come.
Come and save me from these white people.
They're terrifying.
And then he tries to fight them and he gets pushed by the cameraman.
By the way, pretty badass cameraman, if you ask me.
He was pretty cool.
Definitely earned his keep there.
Oh man.
You can't get any more Darwin than that one.
Oh, it's so bad.
Alright, that concludes our Darwin Awards.
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