Action4Canada - June 08, 2023


Plandemic III: The Great Awakening with Mikki Willis


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 36 minutes

Words per Minute

170.71129

Word Count

16,449

Sentence Count

972

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Mickey Willis is a freedom fighter who is on the front lines, correcting false media narratives and exposing many of America s biggest scandals. He is a respected author, award-winning filmmaker, and the founder and CEO of the production company, Elevate.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Let me tell you a little story.
00:00:01.720 I said, imagine what a virgin wheat field would look like.
00:00:07.640 Do you know what that means?
00:00:08.580 And at the time, my son, he just turned nine, but he was eight.
00:00:12.480 He said, what does virgin mean?
00:00:14.880 I said, I'm untouched.
00:00:17.320 I said, so what would an untouched wheat field look like?
00:00:20.500 And they said, oh, a bunch of beautiful wheat, like golden wheat in a field.
00:00:26.340 And I said, yeah.
00:00:26.980 And I said, and what would happen if you walked through that field of wheat?
00:00:32.960 And they said it would make a little pathway.
00:00:35.520 And I said, what do you mean by that?
00:00:36.420 And they said, well, it would trample down some of the wheat and you could see the pathway.
00:00:40.580 And I'd say, and then what would happen with that pathway?
00:00:43.280 And they said, it would probably bounce back.
00:00:46.220 It would come back.
00:00:47.380 The wheat would pop up.
00:00:48.440 And I said, you're right.
00:00:49.460 But what happened if you walked that path every day for the next three years?
00:00:54.520 And then all your friends started following you down that path.
00:00:56.880 What would happen?
00:00:58.080 And they said, it would become kind of like the hiking trail we go on where it's just dirt.
00:01:03.140 And I said, yeah, it would.
00:01:04.740 And I said, so your mind has what they call neuropathways.
00:01:09.280 And the more you walk down those pathways, the more you will carve permanent ruts, permanent trails.
00:01:16.120 And that wheat will never grow back there.
00:01:19.220 That will become a permanent trail the more repetition happens.
00:01:22.940 So you have neuropathways in your mind.
00:01:25.060 And what happens is when you carve a rut in that wheat field, but I'm talking about your mind, then it becomes, I said, if you've ever seen water go downhill, it'll find the rut.
00:01:34.980 And it will stay in that rut together.
00:01:37.140 And it will find that path of least resistance.
00:01:39.640 And what happens in your minds when you're carving these neuropathways is that rut becomes a funnel for information because it's carved through so much reputation.
00:01:52.080 That these people that are out there trying to do harm to control our minds, they'll use that rut to push in their information and you won't even have a chance because it'll just flow right through that well-carved path.
00:02:05.460 And so you have to be careful not to carve these repetitive paths in your neuropathways.
00:02:09.720 Give them a break.
00:02:10.720 Let the wheat grow back.
00:02:12.660 You know, fire off new synapses and all that stuff with new ideas and new thoughts and curiosity.
00:02:17.440 But be careful of anything you do that causes a permanent path to be carved in the way that you think because it will change the direction of your life and you will lose dominion over your choices.
00:02:31.040 And they said, what is dominion, dad?
00:02:32.640 I said, it's you will lose the power to choose.
00:02:36.120 Do you understand that?
00:02:37.600 And then you will look for others to tell you their choices and you'll follow them.
00:02:42.460 And that's what's happening with most of our people.
00:02:44.780 And I don't want that to happen to you.
00:02:46.100 And then at that point on, it became very interesting where they started to govern themselves.
00:02:53.100 And I would say, what happened?
00:02:54.780 I thought you guys had more time today.
00:02:56.160 They're like, yeah, dad, I just I felt like maybe it's a little too much.
00:02:59.180 I don't want to carve neuropathways.
00:03:00.660 So we decided to go outside.
00:03:02.320 I was like, wow.
00:03:03.420 Okay, cool.
00:03:04.120 It's working.
00:03:09.080 We are so thrilled to have Mickey Willis join us once again on the Empower Hour.
00:03:13.580 Mickey is a husband, father, and a remarkable man with a vision and a mission.
00:03:20.400 He is a respected author, award-winning investigative filmmaker, and the founder and CEO of the production company, Elevate.
00:03:29.440 Mickey is a freedom fighter who is on the front lines, correcting false media narratives and exposing many of America's biggest scandals.
00:03:38.520 The Plandemic documentary series is an outstanding example of the dedication and perseverance of Mickey and his team.
00:03:47.500 And we are so grateful that he is able to join us this evening.
00:03:51.360 Will you all please help me welcome Mickey Willis.
00:03:54.560 Mickey, welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:03:58.140 Thank you.
00:04:00.100 Awesome.
00:04:00.860 All right.
00:04:01.280 Thank you so much, Heather.
00:04:02.900 Mickey, it's so good to have you on.
00:04:05.780 That was a bit of a shuffle tonight, right?
00:04:08.420 We were watching the Plandemic 3, the Great Awakening, and it was amazing how silent the chat was.
00:04:16.520 Everybody was just mesmerized by what you've put together there.
00:04:20.500 It is absolutely brilliant.
00:04:22.020 And I believe that what it does is it helps to put into perspective what is happening globally, who are the bad actors behind this.
00:04:33.220 And then I think a really important element of this one is the psychological angle and how they were able to get this mass formation and get people to go along with it.
00:04:42.520 And I think that's very well revealed in the film.
00:04:48.140 Thank you so much.
00:04:50.140 All right.
00:04:50.860 So, I guess there's a number of questions that I have.
00:04:57.280 I mean, Saturday night was a huge event.
00:04:59.820 How on the big red carpet in the premiere, and I understand that millions of people were viewing the show.
00:05:06.520 Is that correct?
00:05:09.560 That's correct.
00:05:10.520 Yeah.
00:05:10.760 And I just have to say a huge thank you to Dale Bigtree and its high-wired thing to hold off probably one of the most incredible red carpeting.
00:05:20.860 It was Oscar-level, you know, Golden Globe-level production that they brought to that show.
00:05:29.120 And it was incredible because, you know, my goal was really to say kind of an in-your-face to the media and all the gatekeepers who tried to shut us down to actually show them.
00:05:39.260 And to thank them very much for all the censorship because without them, I don't think so many people around the world would have taken the time to seek out the movies and watch them.
00:05:49.240 But it was a very successful night, and the feedback since then has been so far beyond what I thought it would be.
00:05:56.640 I couldn't be more delighted with what people are receiving from this movie.
00:06:02.080 Well, it truly was and is phenomenal.
00:06:05.220 And I think it's only the beginning as, you know, you've got it up on the webpage now, and a lot of people who couldn't attend on Saturday night.
00:06:12.500 In the chat, as we were viewing it, people are saying, you know, more people need to see this and want to share it.
00:06:18.300 Where can I, you know, find this video?
00:06:20.460 So we're going to make sure that when we post this video, it will be below in the description.
00:06:24.260 And we encourage people to watch it and share it and watch it several times because you become educated on the issues.
00:06:32.820 And I think then it compels you that you can no longer just ignore it, stick your head in the sand.
00:06:38.620 You've got to get actively involved in your freedom and in the freedom for your children.
00:06:46.520 Absolutely.
00:06:47.160 One of the most important messages that I hope people take away from that is exactly that.
00:06:52.040 I'm actively involved in every aspect of our lives because, as we have learned, every aspect of our lives have been infiltrated by people who don't have our best interest at heart.
00:07:03.160 And so it's really important that people start to see themselves as more than just a citizen and really as a leader themselves and stop waiting for some other leader to come in and fix things for you because it will never happen, never has, never will.
00:07:17.120 And what will work is when we all get involved in our school boards and our local politics and we start to have an influence on those very corrupt institutions.
00:07:27.980 And, you know, that's the only way we're going to move from citizen being what they call us consumers to creators.
00:07:42.940 You know, they've labeled us as consumers.
00:07:45.680 That's what they refer to us as because all they see us as are people who consume their products, who consume what they're selling.
00:07:52.260 And so we have to see ourselves as creators.
00:07:55.180 It's very two different, very action, very different actions from those those two choices is, you know, consumption takes and creation gives.
00:08:03.940 And so what can we give to our planet?
00:08:06.680 What can we give to our community?
00:08:08.820 What can we give to our nation, to our family, to our friends, to our people?
00:08:13.240 You have a gift.
00:08:14.480 We all have a gift.
00:08:15.640 And so what is your gift and how do you reactivate that if it's lying dormant right now?
00:08:22.140 And most people it is because they were lulled into jobs just to maintain their lives and kind of, you know, led away from their dream and their passion.
00:08:32.880 And if you, you know, in the film, I suggest getting back to what we knew as children.
00:08:38.360 And what I mean by that is, you know, when we're when we're children, you know, there's a reason that when we play make believe, we don't necessarily play the burger flipper guy.
00:08:49.740 We play, you know, important archetypes.
00:08:52.340 We play princess.
00:08:53.500 We play superhero.
00:08:54.680 We play, you know, fireman and whatever it might be, doctor.
00:08:59.240 And because these are the first archetypes that we experience as a child of people that are actually making a difference.
00:09:04.660 You know, when we see the fireman get the cat out of the tree, we go, wow, that guy, he did something wonderful.
00:09:10.080 When we see the doctor do something, we say, oh, she just helped me.
00:09:12.740 When we when we see the ballerina on stage and they're performing with their body and making people cry, we realize how our impact that we have, the potential of impact that we have on each other.
00:09:24.580 And then we just kind of, you know, get pulled away from that and we start to live these lives of maintenance.
00:09:30.040 And and it's that lack of meaning that has really at the foundation of all of this, because when you have it, when you're leading a meaningless life and then something like COVID-19 comes along and they say, you can be a righteous one.
00:09:45.600 You can be a good one.
00:09:46.940 You can be a hero.
00:09:48.380 Just put on a mask and shame all of those who don't.
00:09:51.700 Then suddenly now you have you're in a tribe, you're in a community and you can look at each other.
00:09:56.200 Thumbs up.
00:09:56.880 We're the good ones.
00:09:57.620 Right.
00:09:58.200 And that's ultimately what is called collectivism, which we talked about a lot of dangers of collectivism, which ultimately ultimately lead to groupthink.
00:10:06.320 And groupthink is very dangerous because this country was built on the sovereign individual.
00:10:10.240 And it has been it has been cleared away from that to where we now have a system of mob rules where the individual gets trampled on.
00:10:20.060 You know, that is what you've just stated is very profound and very true.
00:10:24.320 And the consumerism, I think about all of the dollar stores that have popped up everywhere and all of the product coming from China and how everybody has become reliant on, you know, either foreign entities to provide our needs.
00:10:41.820 But it comes back to, I think, a reflection on what are our actual needs.
00:10:45.820 And I know that crazy Klaus Schwab's and his mob like to talk about the Great Reset, but I don't think it's actually going as planned because people are going back to their roots and they're having to take a look at what is actually most important in your life.
00:11:04.400 And I'm I'm even in these past years taking a different look at, for instance, Christmas.
00:11:10.880 It's not about a Christmas tree.
00:11:12.760 It's not about the decorations on your house.
00:11:15.540 This is about the richness of family and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, who came into this world and offered us such gifts.
00:11:24.640 And I also love the part that you said when we think about consumerism and those gifts and talents that are innate.
00:11:32.520 My son loved Lego.
00:11:34.220 He's a master at it.
00:11:35.820 And, you know, he ends up that he likes to build and to fix things.
00:11:40.320 And I nurtured that in him because those are gifts of a man.
00:11:44.920 And I think that they're very important that that parents focus on those gifts.
00:11:53.480 When you see them first beginning, a passion for animals can lead to such good work in the future as well for people with pets.
00:12:02.440 It's just so far ranging, isn't it?
00:12:06.000 It certainly is.
00:12:07.320 And even on the flip side of that is all these kids that are being called attention deficit disorder and ADHD and all of that.
00:12:17.460 That's typically had they had all those labels when I was a kid.
00:12:20.740 I absolutely would have been diagnosed as one of them because my all my teachers could call me.
00:12:27.020 And it was every year they told me to tell my parents and teachers conference.
00:12:30.180 They would say, your son's a daydreamer.
00:12:32.160 And so this was a problem.
00:12:33.520 Right.
00:12:33.880 And the truth of the matter was I was very uninterested in what they were teaching.
00:12:37.260 I had other plans and other things I wanted to learn.
00:12:39.580 And so, yes, I'd look out the window a lot and dream and sketch and think about something that was far more interesting than, you know, whatever it is that they were trying to teach.
00:12:49.920 And and so whenever my kids have when something arises where they're hyperactive or whatever it might be, I always try to find a way that we can channel that and it's something useful.
00:13:01.720 I try to find out, like, why do you get so antsy in this moment?
00:13:06.360 What is it about this that you don't like or that you do like that you get so excited?
00:13:10.340 And what can we build around that so that you can further explore whatever that gift is that's wanting to bloom inside you?
00:13:19.100 I can't tell you what it is.
00:13:20.540 And at their young age, they can't even tell me what it is.
00:13:23.840 But the more opportunity we give it, like keep watering that soil, keep letting the sun hit it and give it all the nutrients that it needs.
00:13:30.820 Suddenly something blooms, you know, and I have an 11 year old who's just turned into this incredible thing and took us by surprise, you know, and wanted a piano.
00:13:39.920 And I thought, well, hopefully you won't do with it what you've done with a lot of things I bought, which is it's super cool for two weeks.
00:13:45.400 And then it sits in a closet.
00:13:46.940 All parents know that.
00:13:48.160 And, um, but he was so interested in music that, you know, it's, it's the one thing that he does.
00:13:54.520 Like I would have to, I wanted him to play baseball cause he's really good.
00:13:57.860 And I was coaching, but, but that was something I found myself having to be careful that I didn't want to push him into it, you know?
00:14:04.940 But once, once my boys are committed to something, they have to keep their word and stick with it.
00:14:09.740 So, um, they can't just drop out because it's a commitment and it's their word that they, and they're taught that their word is solid.
00:14:16.020 And, and, um, but piano is the one thing that, um, he'll disappear and go do on his own many hours a day.
00:14:23.040 It's such a passion of his, and I wouldn't have guessed that.
00:14:26.020 And that only, we only found that through letting them explore what, what they were into.
00:14:31.420 Right.
00:14:31.920 That's awesome.
00:14:32.500 I saw those two beautiful young men standing on stage with you at the end of the, uh, at the end of the movie and with your beautiful wife and, uh, you know, just, just the opportunity for them.
00:14:45.460 I'm sure they absolutely adore and love and appreciate you so much, even at a young age, they must have some understanding, right?
00:14:52.500 Of the magnitude of what you're doing and what you've produced here.
00:14:55.880 Um, and I know that you've given testimony before, um, just as we were coming onto the show with you, like I said, to the viewers that will see this afterwards, we were watching the actual, uh, great awakening movie.
00:15:08.740 And when you came on, we stopped at the area where they were in the school systems and indoctrinating children with the critical race theory.
00:15:17.000 And then as well, uh, you know, uh, sitting these young children on mats in the school system and pumping their heads, fill, filling it with hate.
00:15:27.820 And, you know, they're not teaching our kids to think critically, but I know that you have stories of how you're training your kids up that even if they're watching TV or watching a program,
00:15:38.580 to be wise, can you talk a little bit about that?
00:15:41.740 Because I think there's parents here who some would find it easy just to leave the, you know, the TV on and let their kids have at it, but they don't have the maturity and the capacity to have that responsibility.
00:15:54.620 Absolutely.
00:15:55.220 I appreciate you asking this question because I know what story you'd like me to tell.
00:15:58.600 And, and it was a real learning moment for me as a parent, um, because I recognize that my wife and I will talk a lot of, you know, as I'd say, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting different results.
00:16:11.020 And sometimes, you know, we'll, we'll find ourselves in these moments of, of frustration because it's like, I tell you this all the time.
00:16:18.660 And instead of just getting mad and expecting them to suddenly hear something that they haven't been able to hear before, we'll stop and say, why don't we take responsibility and try another approach?
00:16:30.840 And so, um, you know, we were going through that typical thing that all parents are going through these days.
00:16:37.480 Uh, we allowed our boys to sample with their iPads and start to play some relatively harmless video games.
00:16:45.520 Um, and then we noticed that it started to become an addiction where they were, a lot of their conversations were about the game.
00:16:52.480 And then they were, you know, they couldn't wait for the weekend to come because that's when they get to play and, and everything, you know, we'd be on a mini vacation.
00:17:00.340 And they'd rather stay in the room because it's a weekend and they get, they get two hours a piece, you know?
00:17:05.180 And, and so we said, okay, this is becoming, we're starting to have to remind them, you know, of why it's not good for them.
00:17:12.440 I watched a couple of documentaries with them about the, about what happens and, you know, internet obsession with young people and all that.
00:17:20.160 And that was effective to a certain degree, but it wasn't until I decided to use, for some reason, my, my mind is always really learned from metaphors.
00:17:30.740 Metaphors really work for me.
00:17:31.880 And I think that's the original way that our minds were designed to learn, not by words and sentences, but by, by, by symbology.
00:17:39.080 And so it's important for parents to understand that if that is our organic way of that, our minds were designed, we have to use more metaphors.
00:17:47.040 And so one day I set my sons down and I said, listen, I don't want to make this a negative thing, guys.
00:17:53.040 I don't want to, I don't want to, I know you enjoy this so much, so I don't want to make it this thing where you guys are for it.
00:17:58.860 Mom and dad are against it.
00:18:00.000 It becomes this weird back and forth battle between us.
00:18:02.860 So let me tell you a little story.
00:18:05.080 I said, imagine what a virgin wheat field would look like.
00:18:11.000 Do you know what that means?
00:18:11.940 And at the time, my, my son, he just turned nine, but he was eight.
00:18:15.620 He said, um, what does virgin mean?
00:18:18.020 I said, I mean, untouched.
00:18:20.420 And he said, I said, so what would an untouched wheat field look like?
00:18:24.000 And they said, ah, a bunch of beautiful wheat, like golden wheat in a field.
00:18:29.700 And I said, yeah.
00:18:31.140 And I said, and, and what would happen if you walked through that field of wheat?
00:18:36.320 And they said, it would make a little pathway.
00:18:38.860 And I said, what do you mean by that?
00:18:39.820 And they said, well, it would trample down some of the wheat and you could see the pathway.
00:18:43.960 And I'd say, and then, and then what would happen with that pathway?
00:18:46.540 And they said, ah, it would probably bounce back.
00:18:49.580 It would come back.
00:18:50.720 The wheat would pop up.
00:18:51.800 And I said, you're right.
00:18:52.480 But what happened if you walked that path every day for the next three years?
00:18:57.780 And then all your friends started following you down that path, what would happen?
00:19:01.440 And they said, it would become kind of like the hiking trail we go on where it's just dirt.
00:19:06.260 And I said, yeah, it would.
00:19:08.080 And I said, so your mind has neuro, what they call neuro pathways.
00:19:12.640 And the more you walk down those pathways, the more you will carve permanent ruts, permanent trails.
00:19:19.560 And that wheat will never grow back there.
00:19:22.520 That will become a permanent trail.
00:19:24.020 The more repetition happens.
00:19:26.160 So you have neural pathways in your mind.
00:19:28.440 And what happens is when you carve a rut in that wheat field, but I'm talking about your mind, then it becomes, I said, if you've ever seen water go downhill, it'll find the rut.
00:19:38.360 And it will stay in that rut together, and it will find that path of least resistance.
00:19:43.000 And what happens in your minds when you're carving these neural pathways is that rut becomes a funnel for information because it's carved through so much reputation that these people that are out there trying to do harm to control our minds, they'll use that rut to push in their information.
00:20:04.080 And you won't even have a chance because it'll just flow right through that well-carved path.
00:20:08.820 And so you have to be careful not to carve these repetitive paths in your neural pathways.
00:20:13.080 Give them a break.
00:20:14.100 Let the wheat grow back.
00:20:16.020 You know, fire off new synapses and all that stuff with new ideas and new thoughts and curiosity.
00:20:20.800 But be careful of anything you do that causes a permanent path to be carved in the way that you think, because it will change the direction of your life, and you will lose dominion over your choices.
00:20:34.460 And they said, what is dominion, Dad?
00:20:36.020 I said, it's you will lose the power to choose.
00:20:39.500 Do you understand that?
00:20:40.960 And then you will look for others to tell you their choices, and you'll follow them.
00:20:45.880 And that's what's happening with most of our people.
00:20:48.160 And I don't want that to happen to you.
00:20:50.340 And then at that point on, it became very interesting where they started to govern themselves.
00:20:56.460 And I would say, what happened?
00:20:58.140 I thought you guys had more time today.
00:20:59.540 They're like, yeah, Dad, I just felt like maybe it's just a little too much.
00:21:02.540 I don't want to carve neural pathways.
00:21:04.000 So we decided to go outside.
00:21:05.960 I was like, wow.
00:21:06.780 Okay, cool.
00:21:07.480 It's working.
00:21:08.440 Yeah, that's a beautiful story.
00:21:11.080 And I think it can be used on, like you say, such a broader scale.
00:21:14.820 That's what's happened to society, right?
00:21:16.720 That group think.
00:21:17.600 And you are teaching your boys to think critically, and that they have a choice in the direction that their life will go.
00:21:25.960 And for myself, this is not quite as eloquent a story, but I've also wanted my kids to be uncompromising in what they view.
00:21:36.220 And they would make that excuse.
00:21:39.180 There would be something in a movie that we were watching, and there was a swear word.
00:21:44.220 And I'm like, we had our Friday night sitting down and having movie night with popcorn or making pizzas growing up and spending time at my sister's farm.
00:21:53.040 That was the life we had.
00:21:54.560 My kids didn't get cell phones.
00:21:56.200 That's right.
00:21:56.680 I was worried that they were going to call child services or something on me for child abuse, but you know what?
00:22:02.960 They made it through, and they never had a cell phone until they were old enough to pay for one, and I really believe that that was a very good decision.
00:22:11.180 I know some people need it for protection.
00:22:12.740 But on the story that I have as far as making good choices and just, well, you know, it was just a little bit.
00:22:19.860 I called it my poop in the soup story, and we had three dogs.
00:22:23.340 It was a party in this house.
00:22:25.180 I just love the dogs, and everybody had to take a turn cleaning up the yard, and I make the best.
00:22:30.720 Oh, speaking of, here comes a little guy now.
00:22:33.820 I made the best chicken noodle soup.
00:22:37.080 And so I said to them, all right, sorry about that.
00:22:41.400 I don't know how Benny got loose.
00:22:43.360 This is Benny.
00:22:43.820 That's all right.
00:22:44.320 Benny's cute.
00:22:45.280 Hi, Benny.
00:22:46.360 Yeah.
00:22:47.280 And so anyways, I said to the kids, okay, well, how about this?
00:22:51.620 They love my chicken noodle soup, and so what if my turn was out, and I was, you know, doing the chore in the backyard with dog poop, and a little bit fell into the soup that I was making.
00:23:03.320 And I put these delicious bowls of soup in front of the kids, and I said, oh, by the way, it was just a little bit.
00:23:08.960 I don't know who's going to get it, but you know what?
00:23:10.960 You make up your mind.
00:23:11.760 And I tell you that that story has stuck with them.
00:23:16.340 And I said, that is the compromise that you make.
00:23:18.860 If it's not good enough in this scenario, think about those decisions that you're making that are going to affect your life and what you're making excuses for and, you know, downplaying.
00:23:30.700 And that has been pervasive in society is that, you know, our kids are exposed to so much that they need to be able to have a solid ground in making decisions.
00:23:41.620 What's the bar, what's the scale, what, you know, and it has to be relational.
00:23:46.380 And that's why I say it wasn't near as eloquent a story of yours, but, you know, it's had that effect is that, you know, we have to take the time with our kids to help them and raise them in the way that they should go.
00:23:57.800 And as the Bible says, if you do that, they won't, you know, stray from it.
00:24:02.260 Maybe for a little bit as they rebel, but they always come back, right?
00:24:07.400 So that's amazing.
00:24:08.940 Now, about Plandemic 3, I mean, you made Plandemic 1 and you must have gone, wow, whew, that was a huge project.
00:24:16.680 And I think it had unprecedented views, correct?
00:24:20.020 Yeah, it became the most seen independent movie in history, which took us all by surprise.
00:24:27.460 It's incredible.
00:24:28.240 And then you went to Plandemic 2.
00:24:29.800 And then what prompted you to move forward with Plandemic 3?
00:24:36.700 Well, you know, the story continues.
00:24:38.980 And it was recognizing that what we were learning from Plandemic 1 and 2, that Plandemic 1 really focusing on Anthony Fauci and the direct situation regarding COVID and testimony from Judy Michalowicz, who'd worked under the NIH and under Anthony Fauci, that could testify to his character and that something bad was about to take place.
00:25:03.380 That's what Plandemic 1 was about, a real warning.
00:25:06.100 Plandemic 2 is following the patent trails to prove that the virus was created through gain-of-function research, a very dangerous form of scientific research that happens in a lab where they take a virus and make it even more deadly or they can enhance its virality, its ability to spread and attack the body.
00:25:31.700 And all of this was paid for, matter of fact, by Anthony Fauci.
00:25:39.200 It was paid for by Anthony Fauci through the NIH.
00:25:41.360 And we traced all that back and showed everyone the receipts through patents and all of that.
00:25:47.600 And so that kind of led me down – well, it kind of left me in this place of realizing, okay, we've done our part here to have people understand that this was a Plandemic, that this was – that this is what our elected and unelected selected leaders do is they either create a crisis and then capitalize on it or they wait for an organic crisis to happen.
00:26:12.340 And as they say, never let a good crisis go to waste and then they use it to justify a bunch of new legislation and rules and they get people kind of groomed into accepting things that they otherwise would not accept.
00:26:23.100 So now the government can tell you to stay in your home, to not drive, to close down your store.
00:26:29.460 They start to get everyone primed and use all in the name of public safety and health and all the BS that they use to justify these new rules.
00:26:39.600 And then people get used to that.
00:26:41.500 And so it's like, okay, now the government's actually telling us what to wear.
00:26:44.640 That's kind of new.
00:26:45.480 Okay, we have to wear a mask.
00:26:46.900 Okay, there's really no evidence that it works.
00:26:48.740 And there's actually a lot of evidence suggesting that it doesn't work and even that it might be harmful.
00:26:54.840 And yet the government said it, so it must be right.
00:26:57.660 You know, so we trust in authority.
00:26:58.960 We move forward.
00:26:59.920 And so that primes people to obey, obey in authority.
00:27:06.160 But I didn't want to leave it there.
00:27:08.040 So because I thought if people just think this is about COVID, because a lot of people were telling me, oh, it's all about, you know, the profit.
00:27:16.240 It's all about the big farm of profiting.
00:27:19.280 Well, that's a stage that matters to some people on a certain level, but that is not even close to what it's about.
00:27:25.580 It's about a much, much bigger agenda.
00:27:28.300 And so I just felt obligated that we needed to do at least a number three to inform the people of what COVID was used to advance, which is a decades old, if not 100 plus years old agenda.
00:27:41.180 What I mean by that is there's an agenda by very few.
00:27:53.660 They call themselves elite, very wealthy and powerful people who aren't satisfied with just controlling their own nations.
00:28:02.620 They want global trade.
00:28:04.420 They want global banking.
00:28:06.260 And they want to be able to control the people.
00:28:08.080 They now see the people as a nuisance because we're reaching a stage of automation.
00:28:12.920 And where the worker bees were very needed before, they don't see them as needed anymore.
00:28:17.740 So what do we do with all these people that are going to be a lot of them out of a job within the next 10 years?
00:28:23.580 What do we do with them?
00:28:24.600 And so, you know, they're going to find some other way to profit off of our labor.
00:28:30.620 But the only way that they can control us is to keep us out of the rural areas and learning how to grow our own food and capture our own rain and push us into what they call smart cities or 15 minute cities where we're under total surveillance.
00:28:42.900 And what's what's the Cato Institute just did a study of millennials, 30 percent of millennials voted in favor of having security cameras in homes to monitor people.
00:29:00.500 And so that's a very scary thing to consider that we have the next generation that's going to be coming into the world of politics and the workforce is in favor of mandatory cameras inside homes.
00:29:14.340 Now, of course, it was post if they just said cameras in homes, probably very few of them would have said yes.
00:29:20.280 But of course, they wrap it inside a benevolent brand.
00:29:23.480 Right. They say if this were to prevent domestic abuse and violence that happens in the home place, would you?
00:29:31.100 Of course, because that's how they do it. Right.
00:29:33.320 So it's always, you know, it's going to solve some problem and help, you know, battered women.
00:29:38.380 Sure. Then we want cameras in homes.
00:29:39.820 But the politicians know that they just have to scare people enough and give them enough of a false solution so that we go, OK, yeah, you can take our liberties away and you can put a camera in my home and we'll be watched 24 seven, just like they do in China.
00:29:55.960 And but I think, you know, I know Canadians and I know Americans are waking up to that.
00:30:02.480 Oh, yeah.
00:30:02.980 And fighting back.
00:30:03.880 Yeah. Yeah.
00:30:05.480 Last week, we did a special on smart cities and a gentleman named Jeff Snyser came on and he's just he's a father and he's an informed citizen.
00:30:14.200 And he got busy and he put together a presentation that's brilliant.
00:30:19.900 And in the city of Kamloops in British Columbia, it's a smaller town.
00:30:23.220 It's not massively huge, but it showed how advanced the cities already were within their infrastructure,
00:30:29.900 with all of these different layers of policies to implement the road closures.
00:30:36.420 And, you know, as we know that during COVID was a great excuse and a great time for them to set up the 5G towers and cameras as we've seen them go up on mass.
00:30:47.680 And I think when this is all begins to undo as it is, I mean, people are going to be ripping those down as they have in the UK.
00:30:56.160 Today, I put an appeal out to people last week saying, you know what, why would you have security cameras in your house?
00:31:03.380 I mean, we've seen on the laptops, we've seen it was a special that was done with an investigative reporting program.
00:31:11.680 And it showed teenage girls with their laptop up and this reporter and investigator had come down and this individual just hit a few keys.
00:31:20.760 And right there, they were in the bedroom of their teenage daughter, viewing everything that they were doing.
00:31:26.720 And so, for one, always tape your camera, do something, never have it up, close it.
00:31:31.700 But how much more so with cameras in your home?
00:31:35.400 And, you know, where you think, well, I want to see what my dog is doing.
00:31:39.420 And funny, true story, the only time that I'd say this was a, it's actually hilarious.
00:31:44.080 The pastor of the former church that I was attending, unfortunately, he was one of the ones that shut his doors during COVID, so that was it for me.
00:31:51.940 But he had a puppy, and it was a bulldog.
00:31:57.680 And she ended up jumping up with the stove and hitting the burner and turning it on.
00:32:04.220 And there was something on the burner, and he was a half-hour drive away.
00:32:07.000 So, he broke the law, and he did excessive speed to get home.
00:32:11.620 But, you know, that's a funny story, and in that instance, it may have worked.
00:32:15.320 But I just encourage everybody, get your cameras out of your homes and, you know, understand, you know, the direction that this is going towards your own demise.
00:32:24.340 Sometimes people are their own worst enemy, I'm finding, in the last three years.
00:32:29.080 What do you have to say about that, Mickey?
00:32:31.200 Yeah, let's talk about that.
00:32:32.840 So, another thing that we feature in the film is some little history lesson of other dictators, other – pay attention to history and what people like from Mussolini to Hitler to Stalin to Mao Zedong.
00:32:50.060 These dictators would not have been able to achieve anything if it weren't for them enrolling their citizens into their cults and having them do the dirty work for them.
00:33:02.120 But just consider the Hitler's youth, Mussolini's black shirts, Lenin's Red Army, Mao's Red Guards.
00:33:10.340 They need the masses of people, which they often refer to as useful idiots.
00:33:16.380 That's how they talked about them, because they're useful idiots.
00:33:19.660 They're stupid to what's going on.
00:33:21.580 I was one of them.
00:33:23.520 But they're useful, because they're going to do the dirty work for the bad guys.
00:33:27.120 And so, you know, we have to wake up from that.
00:33:31.920 At the core of it is something that I consider quite beautiful.
00:33:36.480 At the core of it is our intrinsic desire to be connected with each other.
00:33:42.760 This is what causes us to kind of abandon our critical thinking ability and surrender to these tribes, to these collectives.
00:33:51.200 Because we really want to be connected with each other.
00:33:54.800 A lot of us feel disconnected.
00:33:56.700 A lot of people go to work, come home, same routine.
00:34:01.020 They might have two or three friends, and they might see them on the weekends sometimes.
00:34:05.200 But they see a lot of digital screens and not a lot of human life, and they feel more and more disconnected.
00:34:11.720 Disconnected from nature, disconnected from their nature, themselves, disconnected from humanity itself.
00:34:19.460 And so, when you have people in that state, that's the beautiful part, is our understanding that that's really a part of our nature.
00:34:30.240 And so, if we can now channel that into something good, because these bad guys have been using it for bad.
00:34:35.660 They know that that's an intrinsic, primal need of humanity.
00:34:40.600 And so, they use that, and they turn the people, they give them some purpose to come and get involved in something.
00:34:50.060 And then they ultimately turn the people against each other.
00:34:53.140 And then what has happened throughout history in every single case is those useful idiots are then the first ones that are eliminated or put in labor camps.
00:35:01.940 And so, they're destroyed after they've done all the dirty work for these dictators.
00:35:06.440 But if you, I ask the question within the Great Awakening, I say, how does a handful of autocrats take total control of 1.4 billion people?
00:35:17.560 And that would be China.
00:35:18.640 If 1.4 billion people woke up to remember their power and started directing their energy towards the real bad guys, as you said, they're confused about who are the bad guys and who are the good guys.
00:35:34.560 And if they directed it towards those few, maybe a few hundred, maybe a couple thousand people that are running and ruining their lives, they could make massive change overnight.
00:35:45.080 They could abolish their communist country or their communist government.
00:35:51.940 And they could rebuild from a place of true care for the people.
00:35:59.440 But it's this, we've seen it, you've seen it in Canada, certainly seen it here in the United States.
00:36:05.180 You know, my former party, I was a hardcore, you know, progressive Democrat.
00:36:10.040 And it's unbelievable to me that, you know, you can see the hypocrisy so clearly.
00:36:16.760 We can all see it, but they can't see it because they're in a state of hypnosis.
00:36:20.520 You know, the same people that were out marching My Body, My Choice on Saturday were then turned around and were marching for mandated vaccines on Sunday.
00:36:28.820 And, you know, we all look at that and just go, what, how, how, how do you not see that you're fighting for the dominion of your body on one day and then telling everyone to surrender the dominion of their body the next day?
00:36:42.640 Do you see this?
00:36:43.620 Like how, and I don't think they're stupid.
00:36:45.500 People make the mistake all the time.
00:36:47.540 We have to stop demoralizing and dehumanizing each other, even when we witness somebody doing something clearly illogical.
00:36:55.980 So it's this, this story that we've been telling, and I know I'm guilty of it all the time.
00:37:02.340 Like, I just want to go, God, these people are so stupid.
00:37:04.280 Are you kidding me?
00:37:05.420 But we have to stop because it's not stupidity.
00:37:08.660 These programs are actually designed for highly intelligent, deeply caring people.
00:37:14.360 And so they were designed for people with influence.
00:37:17.580 And most highly intelligent people have been educated through some kind of a government program, even if it's just university.
00:37:26.680 And so they have, they bow to authority.
00:37:28.720 They bow to professor.
00:37:30.220 They bow to anybody that has more stripes than they have.
00:37:33.300 And that's a very dangerous place to be.
00:37:35.780 And so that's why in so many cases it was mothers and fathers and farmers and people that work with their hands that weren't necessarily educated by the government.
00:37:44.720 That were the first ones to say, wait a minute, wait, what's going on here?
00:37:49.800 I don't know if I'm going to participate in this.
00:37:51.380 You're going to put what in your body?
00:37:52.620 And it's never been done before.
00:37:54.240 And the trials at this doesn't sound wise.
00:37:58.900 I'm going to wait.
00:38:00.780 And it's like it was typically the people that, you know, then you see the Nildegas Tysons of the world and these uber intelligent astrophysicists and the Sam Harris's that were the first ones to just shame everybody.
00:38:12.780 They're not following the consensus of science.
00:38:15.960 Science is not a consensus.
00:38:17.240 It never has been.
00:38:17.900 It never will be.
00:38:18.920 That just tells you that they're locked into the framework of collectivism.
00:38:23.080 They see everything as a group choice.
00:38:25.540 But if they exercise their own individual intelligence, those men would be incredible in this fight.
00:38:33.580 But they're not.
00:38:34.700 They go with the herd.
00:38:36.440 Yeah, and I agree.
00:38:37.360 And I said pre-COVID, well, we were fighting a fight on immigration of certain individuals that were coming into Canada that were definitely causing harm.
00:38:46.760 And, you know, their motives are to overtake.
00:38:50.720 And so we were bringing awareness and what they were doing and the government was doing already back then, as you said, for decades, is they were using our virtues as a nation against us.
00:39:00.480 And we have been very welcoming, hospitable people and very giving and almost now to a fault.
00:39:08.740 And I would go further to say with these intellects, I believe what it is, is being an intelligent person is not the win.
00:39:19.920 Having wisdom is.
00:39:21.720 Having knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.
00:39:25.000 And I know that in Proverbs in the Bible, they talk about these as being finer than gold and jewels.
00:39:29.340 And you can see right now, especially in the last three years, that the individuals with the wisdom, like I'm talking biblical type of wisdom, where you can foresee, you see what's coming, and you're already responding.
00:39:43.760 And you have the understanding and you have that discernment.
00:39:46.580 Discernment is incredible in this atmosphere right now to discern between the good and evil.
00:39:52.140 And, you know, with Action for Canada, we've, as I mentioned to you earlier, and Torinzio, actually, would you bring up, let me share a screen for just a minute, because I think this is a good time.
00:40:03.420 Because at the end of your video, you were talking about solutions.
00:40:06.880 Sorry about that.
00:40:08.020 And again, I just want everybody to see this is the solution, I believe, that Mickey is talking about and that the individuals who are seeking freedom, we need to get into every town and community.
00:40:22.140 And we need to work together.
00:40:23.820 We need to be parents supporting one another.
00:40:26.340 It's a 911 call.
00:40:28.240 Okay, thank you, Torinzio.
00:40:29.320 It is a 911 call to get our kids out of the public and private education system.
00:40:36.100 We need to get them into literally, truly safe spaces to learn.
00:40:41.040 And parents can do that in an hour and a half in a day, compared to six or seven hours what they're doing at school.
00:40:47.240 And you know that they will truly be safe.
00:40:49.620 In those communities, we're raising up incredible leaders to run for office and helping them to get elected.
00:40:57.100 And you know what, can you just build on that a little bit more, Mickey, when you were at the end of the movie, and you were talking about that, collectively, people coming together with a united goal?
00:41:08.620 Well, that's what's important, is that we understand that, you know, there's a sense of, you know, what can we do?
00:41:19.860 What power do I have?
00:41:21.660 Well, we have infinite power together.
00:41:24.120 As we style it off into these lonely little people in lockdown without a tribe, or like a fake tribe, a tribe that we know that the moment we disagree with them, we're out.
00:41:37.440 So it's a fragile relationship that forces us to comply with their every move.
00:41:42.520 So that doesn't feel natural to us.
00:41:44.840 There's nothing good about that.
00:41:46.480 That is a forced compliance situation.
00:41:48.900 And so it is very important that we recognize that there is power in numbers.
00:41:54.820 And so we see a lot of stuff happening here in the States and beyond.
00:41:57.580 It's global at this point.
00:41:58.580 We see the boycotts that are happening.
00:42:00.000 And so this is a really wonderful beginning of something because it's forcing – there are a lot of companies that have been lured into following – coerced into following these ideologies through a system called ESG.
00:42:14.340 And so environmental social governance is a new program that was – that poses as environmental, you know, of course, again, right, it has to pose itself as something that cares about the environment.
00:42:27.440 So formulated through the same usual characters from Klaus Schwab and World Economic Forum and all these globalists, they created this whole ranking system.
00:42:36.480 So it's very similar to China's social credit score, but it's for corporations and for nations.
00:42:41.680 And so what they basically did is they got all the bankers involved, which wasn't easy for them to do because they realized that all the nations and a lot of people are in debt and our debt is owned by China.
00:42:51.760 So there's a lot of financial issues that they're facing now and they're really going to be facing within the next five years.
00:42:57.440 And so in order for them to kind of maintain their empires, the World Economic Forum developed environmental social governance and it's a ranking system.
00:43:06.880 And they basically then tell all the investors and all the banks only invest in people with high ESG scores and ignore the rest.
00:43:15.840 So you're going to drive them out of business.
00:43:17.380 What does it mean to have a high ESG ranking?
00:43:19.520 Well, it means you follow all the woke rules, basically.
00:43:24.640 So gender and inclusion and all the, you know, you have to hire based upon skin color and sex.
00:43:32.200 And you have to have, you know, human resources come in and train everybody with CRT and shame all the white people to realize they're all the oppressors and convince all the people of color that they're all the oppressed.
00:43:43.140 And that ultimately they turn on their own, the very person who gave them the job, they start seeing the boss as the master.
00:43:49.900 And, and so then they start demanding changes within the business and, and it becomes so difficult for these business owners.
00:43:58.660 And some of them are good people.
00:44:00.360 Some of them, you know, I mean, there are a lot of super greedy people who, who use people as slave labor.
00:44:06.080 And I think that all of them should be brought to justice, but I'm talking about hardworking people who have created some type of a service that is useful for all of our lives.
00:44:17.520 And thus it became successful.
00:44:19.320 And now they employ 6,000 people.
00:44:21.460 They give them jobs.
00:44:22.840 Those jobs feed their families, pay for their sale bill, for the car, the car payment for their homes.
00:44:28.720 They've provided jobs for people so they can live their life and have some form of sovereignty, but they're ultimately forced to turn on the, the, their bosses, turn on the upper, the, the people in the upper suites, because they're, they're convinced that they are the bad ones because they have more than you.
00:44:47.960 And so that's what communism, you know, Marxism, as I show in the movie, all of socialism of today and, and communism today is really based on the ideologies of a man named Karl Marx lived in the 1800s.
00:45:01.720 And, and, and so when you have leaders of black lives matter coming out publicly saying, we are Marxist, then it's very important when they make that statement, they say, we are trained Marxists.
00:45:13.220 Well, everybody should have ran and done a history lesson on, well, then who is Marx?
00:45:18.280 What is Marxism?
00:45:19.280 What is it?
00:45:19.820 And if you discover that Marxism is literally the political ideology that all the dictators, all the communist dictators, the most deadliest men that have ever lived have, have all praised Marxism because it's a, it's a power grab.
00:45:34.800 It is the way that you convince the people who do your dirty work and to, um, that all the people at top, at the top, except for, of course, the elite that are running this, but all the rest should be taxed into, uh, out of their wealth is ultimately what happens through it.
00:45:54.720 So, so Karl Marx had a statement, he said, communism can be summed up in a single sentence, abolition of private property.
00:46:02.400 And if you understand that, and as we show in the movie, then you'll understand, I can speak from United States perspective.
00:46:11.380 Why did they allow giant stores to stay open and mom and pop shops were forced to close?
00:46:17.440 Interesting.
00:46:17.880 Why was everyone part of the lockdown in their homes, but everyone was encouraged to go to the streets and be part of the Berlin movements?
00:46:25.900 Interesting.
00:46:27.360 You go on down the line.
00:46:29.060 Why does San Francisco allow people to steal up to $980 or so, and you can't prosecute them?
00:46:36.220 So every day, Walgreens and Neiman Marcus and all these stores, they're closing because Whole Foods is closing because people go in and they steal 20, 30, $40,000 worth of stuff.
00:46:48.280 And they walk out and they, the cops will do nothing.
00:46:50.960 There's nothing you can do.
00:46:52.160 There's video all over the internet of people riding bicycles in with garbage bags, pushing everything in a bag and the security guard just filming them, you know, and that's it.
00:47:00.980 And so what happens when that happens for six months?
00:47:03.520 Well, the company goes out of business.
00:47:04.840 And then what happens?
00:47:06.220 I'm getting to a point here.
00:47:08.040 All of it is about the abolition of private property.
00:47:11.840 Why did they, why did our vice president Kamala Harris and other celebrities bail looters and rioters out of jail?
00:47:19.560 Why were they encouraging them to loot and riot?
00:47:21.900 Why were Nancy Pelosi and CNN and MSNBC saying, hey, people got to do what they got to do.
00:47:27.020 If they get violent, they want to take down statues.
00:47:28.820 They want to do stuff.
00:47:29.540 It's good because they're, that's the people's right to, to protest and, and, and, and they were encouraging this.
00:47:36.060 And why is that?
00:47:37.860 Because there's no quicker way to abolish private property than to destroy it.
00:47:44.740 When a riot happens in a town, the property values plummet.
00:47:49.200 These investors come in, gobble it up for pennies on the dollar.
00:47:52.600 When the stores close in San Francisco, because every day people are shoplifting and no one can be prosecuted.
00:47:57.980 The stores go, forget it, we're gone.
00:48:00.380 People, they gobble up the property.
00:48:03.000 And, and right now there's more single family homes being bought by major companies like BlackRock and all these, all these giant investment firms are buying up all the single family homes.
00:48:12.840 And as we already know, Bill Gates is the largest owner of farmland in the U S they're buying all the property.
00:48:19.840 That is communism.
00:48:20.980 And that is the goal because if we, if we own nothing, like the world economic forum says, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
00:48:28.480 I always say half of that sentence is true.
00:48:31.180 You won't be happy, but you'll, you will own nothing.
00:48:33.940 And they're trying to prep everybody that it's a good thing.
00:48:36.340 Rent everything.
00:48:36.940 Why would you want to own just rent, live in a tiny home, be responsible, live in a 15 minute city.
00:48:43.200 You'll never have to drive.
00:48:44.420 You just walk everywhere you want to go.
00:48:45.860 So they're conditioning everyone to, to settle for very little while they own everything else.
00:48:53.160 Yeah.
00:48:53.640 I've called it the greatest heist in the history of the world.
00:48:56.400 What's going down right now, right?
00:48:58.580 This wealth transfer that's been taking place in the background.
00:49:02.880 And again, that's where that critical thinking, that's where wisdom has come in.
00:49:06.720 I've got a friend and she's renting for $3,600.
00:49:09.880 It's, it's a fairly large house, but she's got her elderly mom and dad, a disabled older brother.
00:49:17.480 And then she's got her aunt living with her.
00:49:20.240 She has basically adopted a young man who's now 15 years old, who had, he was being lost
00:49:25.980 in the system and she's got a young son herself.
00:49:29.740 And so the homeowner has requested that they leave within three months because he's got family
00:49:36.380 moving in.
00:49:36.980 And she's trying to find a home right now, comparable, $5,600.
00:49:42.340 It's gone up $2,000.
00:49:44.000 How is she supposed to sustain and keep her family together?
00:49:47.020 The aunt is helping.
00:49:48.400 She's pulled both, under these circumstances, she's pulled both of these boys out of school
00:49:53.140 and to teach them at home.
00:49:56.180 And the other day, three of the cousins have announced at 12 and 11 years old or whatever,
00:50:01.320 you know, that they're, that they're trans or questioning their sexual identity.
00:50:07.980 And, and so she's doing all of this good work.
00:50:10.180 And yet there is nothing within our government that's helping or assisting.
00:50:15.080 We've got homelessness throughout America and Canada on the rise.
00:50:19.520 Trudeau is bringing in half a million immigrants.
00:50:22.380 We need to put a moratorium on immigration because it's not sustainable.
00:50:26.360 I hate that word.
00:50:27.640 None, none of this is sustainable.
00:50:29.200 It's all just, um, uh, you know, a mockery of the English language and the use of words
00:50:35.520 and it's got to stop.
00:50:37.160 And it's, it's become very, very serious.
00:50:39.720 And, and we just need to do what we're doing and educating people, giving them direction.
00:50:45.080 And then one of those directions that we can take back those rights and freedoms and not
00:50:50.180 be victimized.
00:50:51.220 That's another thing too, is I've been calling out the LGBTQ and this is how, you know, the
00:50:55.320 government and the LGBTQ are full of it about making schools safe and taking care of our
00:50:59.660 children is what person who's a victim thrives.
00:51:04.420 They don't.
00:51:05.860 You want to treat everybody equally.
00:51:07.940 You want to tell them that they can be anything they set their mind to abuse is a horrible
00:51:12.980 thing.
00:51:13.460 And, you know, I can give firsthand testimony of that.
00:51:16.660 If I'd allowed my abuse in childhood to, uh, define who I was going to be as a woman in
00:51:23.320 adulthood, I would have remained a victim.
00:51:26.020 And one, at one point in my life, I thought the defining moment for me was I'll be a victim
00:51:31.960 as long as I choose to be a victim up here, right?
00:51:35.340 Because you have to be free.
00:51:38.060 And so I was just going to close in what I'm saying here is that, you know, with all of
00:51:43.300 them buying out these corporations with Walmart and Costco, and the thing that we can do in
00:51:49.620 Bud Light and Target are good examples of this are boycott them.
00:51:53.100 Just everybody collectively work together and we can destroy these corporations in this global
00:52:00.720 agenda.
00:52:01.360 So we're getting there.
00:52:03.060 And, you know, we had a big walkout the other day that, uh, Campaign Life Coalition had called
00:52:08.660 on for June 1st.
00:52:09.700 They kind of did it rapidly.
00:52:10.780 Then organization that we partner with in Canada, as well as Parents as First Educators.
00:52:15.320 And, you know, we decided that, uh, you know, to get the word out for parents to keep their
00:52:20.520 kids out of school on the first day of June in opposition to the raising of the pride flag
00:52:25.740 and all things LGBTQ.
00:52:27.580 And we've been calling parents to pull their kids out of school and then giving them the
00:52:32.020 resources regarding homeschooling.
00:52:33.740 That's one thing I want to talk to you about.
00:52:35.920 Um, sorry, I've just kind of gone in a couple of directions there, but you have done something
00:52:40.920 magnificent within your community of building a school.
00:52:46.180 You've taken this to the next level.
00:52:50.120 Well, you know, that's, that's really what we all need to do is when we see a problem,
00:52:53.700 it stopped waiting for somebody else to create it.
00:52:56.880 Uh, we created a homeschooling co-op because we just knew that we, we didn't have the, the,
00:53:03.040 the time to homeschool our kids the way that we prefer them to be homeschooled.
00:53:07.200 And we don't want them just to be at home all the time.
00:53:09.180 And I know that homeschool is much more than that.
00:53:12.040 Um, we wanted them to associate with a lot of other kids and, and, uh, and so we created
00:53:17.160 a homeschool co-op and it's, and it's, uh, it's over a year ago now, and it's been doing,
00:53:21.680 doing really incredible.
00:53:22.600 Uh, the kids are thriving in all ways and we teach them to lead each other, to really,
00:53:26.700 to be leaders themselves and, and, and to work, um, and to be independent thinkers.
00:53:31.820 And, um, it's, it's been really, uh, an amazing experience to watch what's possible,
00:53:36.340 uh, because it's, you know, as you, as you've stated, and you've said so many times, you
00:53:41.200 know, it's, um, they, they really are attacking our children and they've been attacking our
00:53:45.660 children at the collegiate age for a number of years.
00:53:47.940 But in the past few years, it's really been diverted down to their babies now.
00:53:52.800 And when you're indoctrinated, uh, during your formative years, that's a very tough thing
00:53:56.920 to come back from.
00:53:57.920 And they know that.
00:53:58.980 And so, um, that has to be stopped.
00:54:01.680 I think that, that was a, the drill, a line for a lot of parents.
00:54:04.600 I think a lot of people left, left the democratic party because of that here in the United States,
00:54:09.840 they saw that happening.
00:54:10.840 And they, uh, as, as concerned parents, they recognize that, you know, um, even, even the
00:54:17.000 ones that were really open-minded, even the ones who said, listen, I'm, I'm, you can marry
00:54:21.660 whoever you want to marry, do whatever you want to do, but why are you bringing this stuff
00:54:25.500 into the, into the school and why is my child coming home saying that we're bad mommy, because
00:54:30.800 we're white.
00:54:31.480 And do you know how, how, you know, the horrible things we've done?
00:54:35.160 Like, why would a seven-year-old want to hold that view of who, who and what they are?
00:54:40.660 And it's just, it's just, it's, it is so evil.
00:54:43.360 It is so horrible that you would get into the minds of kids.
00:54:47.500 Um, and, and just, just to really give them that perspective, because when you understand
00:54:53.400 how the mind works, we always find what we're looking for.
00:54:57.940 And I tell people this all the time.
00:54:59.500 It's like, you have to be careful of what you adapt as a belief because you'll find it.
00:55:03.740 So if you're a man and you've had a couple of, uh, you know, harsh relationships and you,
00:55:08.460 you, now you've developed the idea that women are crazy.
00:55:11.060 I guarantee you're going to, all you're going to meet is crazy, crazy women.
00:55:14.600 And if you think all men are dogs as a woman or whatever, you're going to meet, all you're
00:55:18.080 going to do is attract dogs because we always find what we're looking for.
00:55:21.780 Um, and I tell this to my, I've had a lot of conversations, as you noticed in, in, um,
00:55:27.980 in, uh, the great awakening, there's a lot of people of color in the movie, um, because
00:55:32.200 race is one of the main dividing points in the, in the U S and beyond.
00:55:39.880 And, uh, and a lot of them share stories of understanding that they have witnessed within
00:55:45.900 their culture.
00:55:46.600 Black people have witnessed within their culture.
00:55:48.860 Um, a couple of them have, have broken this down for me.
00:55:52.500 And I didn't know as a white man, I didn't know this.
00:55:54.060 They said, you all have your birds and bees story, right?
00:55:57.880 You all tell kids, the birds and the bees.
00:55:59.740 We have another story that the black people tell their black children.
00:56:03.560 I said, what is that story?
00:56:04.800 And I said, it's when they get old enough, we tell them, um, most, most of us have been
00:56:10.020 told somewhere.
00:56:11.020 We tell them of the dangers of America.
00:56:13.780 We tell them that they're the police really want to hunt them.
00:56:17.120 We tell them that, uh, that even when the people are smiling of other races in your face,
00:56:21.980 they really hate you.
00:56:22.760 They don't, they don't want the best.
00:56:23.860 You don't have the same opportunities as, as everyone else.
00:56:27.100 Don't fool yourself.
00:56:27.880 This is America.
00:56:28.660 Oh, it is systemically racist.
00:56:30.460 And the, and then there are the, um, the black people that I've interviewed who have said
00:56:37.300 the reason for their success is because they had someone counter that story.
00:56:42.380 Someone in their life stepped in an uncle, a brother, a father, a neighbor.
00:56:47.440 Someone came in and said, has someone told you the story yet?
00:56:50.820 And they go, yeah, forget that story.
00:56:53.380 Because here's the truth.
00:56:55.140 It's all about the choices that you make and you are loved and you are privileged just
00:57:01.780 like everyone else.
00:57:02.800 And you can be anything that you choose to be.
00:57:05.120 If you adapt that mindset, you will have what I have.
00:57:09.700 If you adapt the other story, you're going to have what your cousins have.
00:57:13.080 You're going to be dead or you're going to be in prison or you're going to be in poverty.
00:57:16.800 And so whatever story you adapt to, that's what you're going to find in life.
00:57:20.580 And so if we, just like you said, if we adapt that I'm a victim, then we're always going
00:57:25.900 to be a victim.
00:57:27.000 We're always going to be a victim.
00:57:28.560 We'll find every situation will result in us being victimized.
00:57:32.840 And the moment we give that crap up, give it up to understand we get to decide.
00:57:38.700 We get to decide all of it, Tanya.
00:57:40.620 We get to decide how we engage with AI.
00:57:43.580 Everyone's afraid of AI.
00:57:44.760 I'm not afraid of AI.
00:57:45.860 I use it every day.
00:57:46.720 It's a fantastic, powerful tool.
00:57:48.740 I have never been able to develop some of the things I develop.
00:57:52.080 If you look at the Karl Marx section and all the dictator section, all those photos are
00:57:55.900 developed through AI.
00:57:57.460 Photos of people that don't exist a lot of times.
00:58:00.700 How do we, how can we recreate that?
00:58:02.840 A lot of my writing, I get help and I ask the AI, help me, help me polish this writing
00:58:07.540 here.
00:58:07.800 And it does an incredible job.
00:58:09.660 I'm using it.
00:58:10.640 I'll never allow it to use me.
00:58:12.600 And so we get to choose how we engage with it.
00:58:15.760 Technology is not inherently good or bad.
00:58:17.960 It just is technology.
00:58:19.700 It just is.
00:58:21.120 But if we continue to use it, the way we use food, the way we abuse sex, the way we
00:58:27.700 abuse our language, our words, then it will destroy us.
00:58:33.100 But if we decide to be responsible and not take the bait and not just use it in the trendiest
00:58:40.840 way because everyone else is doing it, but to actually hold some boundaries for how we
00:58:45.860 engage with this technology, it has the potential to free us up.
00:58:50.080 Let all the robots do the back-breaking, hard-labor jobs that have just been killing people for
00:58:56.800 generations.
00:58:57.960 Let it free us up so we spend more time with our families, that we spend more time with
00:59:03.340 our faith, that we spend more time in the garden.
00:59:06.380 It has potential to be that for us if we choose responsibly on how we engage with it.
00:59:11.960 It's up to us, like everything else.
00:59:13.680 Yeah, that's amazing.
00:59:17.420 Everything in moderation, but we have to be as human beings in control of it.
00:59:22.440 And when you have individuals like those who are the globalists, of course, their intentions
00:59:26.900 are nothing but evil in using it as a weapon against us and to gain control.
00:59:31.820 And I love it because my dad always said, he said, you can be anything that you choose to be.
00:59:38.700 And he always wanted to set our goals on a direction and that if that is your wish and
00:59:46.340 your hope and your desire that you will move towards that, you need to take those steps
00:59:50.080 tangibly towards making that come to fruition.
00:59:54.060 And I always had so appreciated that because at times, our minds can go to a negative place
00:59:59.460 and it's like, wait a minute, dad said I can be anything, you know, that I choose to be.
01:00:04.260 And the other thing that I need to point out, because it's been so shocking to hear how they've
01:00:10.760 been using, again, this racialized weapon against society as well to divide and conquer.
01:00:16.880 And in Canada, prior to eight years ago, prior to Justin Trudeau, the majority of Canadians
01:00:22.380 didn't recognize the color of anybody's skin anymore.
01:00:25.580 And, you know, the kids in school, you know, there was multi-cultures, and I don't mean
01:00:31.580 multi-culturalisms, but I mean children from multi-cultures attending.
01:00:35.940 And my kids never even thought twice about it.
01:00:39.200 And I always say the difference between these globalists who are fixated on color and my true
01:00:45.560 one and only God is that God doesn't see color.
01:00:48.960 He sees the condition of the heart and mind, and that's what matters to him.
01:00:52.580 It's what matters to me.
01:00:54.820 And if we can get society reconditioned to think that way, a lot of these issues will
01:01:00.640 disappear quite rapidly.
01:01:03.480 All right?
01:01:03.980 It's got to speak truth and hope into the nations.
01:01:08.420 Incredibly important.
01:01:09.480 And on that note, Robert, before we leave the subject of race, a quick story that a lot of
01:01:16.320 parents share.
01:01:16.960 And I know this because when I interviewed Dale Bigtree for The Great Awakening, he told
01:01:21.620 almost identical things.
01:01:23.440 But I bet almost all parents have the story.
01:01:25.960 So my youngest, he was about five years old, and he came home and he said, Dad, I want to
01:01:36.580 have a play date with AJ.
01:01:37.980 And I said, which one's AJ?
01:01:39.760 And he said, the one with the, he's tan.
01:01:41.620 And I said, tan, let's see, which one is it?
01:01:44.520 One that sits across from me at the desk and he goes, no, he's got curly hair and he's tan.
01:01:48.880 And now we live 15 minutes from the beach.
01:01:50.680 I'm picturing some little surfer kid, right?
01:01:53.200 I'm like, curly hair, tan.
01:01:55.940 I go, does he sit over like by your teacher?
01:01:58.080 No, Dad, he's over.
01:01:59.500 And I'm like, I can't.
01:02:00.700 I'm sorry, buddy.
01:02:01.240 I can't.
01:02:02.380 I've observed your classroom and I can't picture who you're talking about.
01:02:05.260 I said, when I drop you off tomorrow, you point him out to me.
01:02:08.000 And it was a black kid.
01:02:08.760 And he had no words for it, no words to describe it.
01:02:15.040 He just knew he liked AJ and they had a good connection.
01:02:17.900 I said, absolutely, you can play with AJ.
01:02:20.040 And I did my best to wait as long as possible before I even had a conversation that described
01:02:27.320 any differences.
01:02:28.400 And it happened a couple of years later where it was finally like, where are they from, Dad?
01:02:33.660 You know, and it's like, okay, great.
01:02:34.940 Let's talk about that.
01:02:35.700 There's different cultures and different people.
01:02:37.320 And we all come from, you know, different nations and all that.
01:02:40.100 We had up until that, they just saw character.
01:02:43.040 They just saw people.
01:02:43.820 They just saw the spirit.
01:02:45.440 And that's when I say, I was just going to say, and that's why I say in the movie that
01:02:51.500 I did a podcast yesterday, quite important podcast yesterday.
01:02:57.100 And the host, who I just love his work, but he said something about how difficult it is
01:03:02.200 for us to get back on track.
01:03:04.260 And I was like, well, I actually think it's a lot easier.
01:03:07.200 And as I stayed in the movie, I say, there's only one thing that we really need to do.
01:03:13.460 And it doesn't require us to learn anything new.
01:03:16.440 All we have to do is remember.
01:03:18.820 And this is why our history books, our statues, everything we've accomplished is being wiped out.
01:03:26.480 Because when we forget who and what we are, most importantly, whose we are, then everything's
01:03:35.100 off the table, what our morals, we can be molded into any shape led in any direction, because
01:03:43.520 that those markers of our history, of us learning from our mistakes, of us recognizing slavery
01:03:49.840 was horrible.
01:03:51.680 No one, we've all been, to some degree, all cultures part of, on both sides of slavery.
01:03:57.600 Let's not do that anymore.
01:03:58.960 We learn from that.
01:04:00.340 Let's not do this anymore.
01:04:01.580 They don't want us to remember.
01:04:03.180 They don't want to have monuments set up.
01:04:05.760 Even if it's a monument of someone negative, people don't understand they're tearing down
01:04:09.820 the statues.
01:04:10.340 Sometimes we need that.
01:04:11.900 So we recognize and we remember how this person led us into trouble and never do it again.
01:04:18.300 But they want to wipe all that out because, and I'll tell you where I learned this.
01:04:23.160 I spent about 12 years, I was very obsessed with indigenous cultures, because my background
01:04:29.520 has been really ontology, the study of being.
01:04:33.180 And I became obsessed with indigenous people.
01:04:37.100 I just wanted to meet people who weren't so modernized.
01:04:41.760 And so I started to travel around and film people that lived in top of mountains or deep
01:04:46.760 in the jungle or wherever it might be, in caves.
01:04:49.640 They still exist.
01:04:50.920 And I was just very intrigued by them.
01:04:52.960 And almost every time that I would, there was always this initiation process where they
01:04:57.100 have to get, they have to experience you and find out what you're about, because if you
01:05:00.500 come to exploit them, you're not invited.
01:05:02.840 But they have to feel your energy and feel your intention.
01:05:05.600 And so they would, they would grill me.
01:05:07.800 And they would often ask me, why are you here?
01:05:09.800 And every time that I would say, I'm here, I'm just here to learn.
01:05:12.860 And they would say, you guys know too much.
01:05:18.580 What is your obsession with learning?
01:05:20.740 You need to unlearn, unlearn all that stuff, because you already knew it as children.
01:05:25.740 You just need to remember what you knew when you came in.
01:05:28.760 You knew who God was.
01:05:30.980 You knew, you knew when you looked into a big person above your crib, when you'd kick
01:05:35.040 your feet and get excited.
01:05:36.260 You knew you're looking into a reflection of creation itself.
01:05:40.080 And so if you could, and then you knew as you got older that you were here for something
01:05:44.000 great.
01:05:44.860 You were here to do something fantastic, something big, something meaningful.
01:05:49.160 And if you could just remember that, instead of trying to put pile new data on data until
01:05:54.440 our hard drives are just, you know, overworked, we just come back to something very simple.
01:06:01.420 And that is remembering our humanity, remembering the gift that it is to be alive, remembering how
01:06:07.320 we got here, who's we are, and what we're in service to, and just be that.
01:06:12.240 It is really that simple.
01:06:13.860 But it only becomes difficult because we have made the process of life so difficult because
01:06:20.300 we have steered away from the natural process of how we engage with our environment.
01:06:26.280 Yeah, and prioritizing our lives, right?
01:06:30.960 And, you know, that goes back to what we spoke about earlier about the consumerism and the
01:06:36.120 busyness and your kids have to be in all of these sports and, you know, your mind gets
01:06:40.100 trained to do certain things.
01:06:41.760 And really, all of that busyness has been to train us to pull away from God.
01:06:47.360 And I look at it, I repeatedly say, you know, that Canada was founded on Judeo-Christian
01:06:53.460 principles, and these are really good values and principles by which we live by.
01:06:57.760 And it sets us apart from totalitarian extremist regimes where there's beautiful people living
01:07:03.240 there, but they're living under tyranny.
01:07:05.700 There's just a different set of values and principles.
01:07:10.600 And so when we start embracing that, society changes.
01:07:15.320 There is a morality, you know, that when we separate ourselves from God, society falls.
01:07:22.560 And we bring in all kinds of different ideas.
01:07:28.860 And I don't know if I'm making my point very clear.
01:07:33.320 In my mind, what I'm seeing is, right, our forefathers had a really good idea when they
01:07:39.920 came to Canada, based our country on biblical principles, as they've done in the United
01:07:44.260 States.
01:07:44.880 And so they want to attack every avenue of that, because the only way they can is to
01:07:50.440 turn us into a tyrannical state, like they've done in those other nations like China and
01:07:55.820 the 56 Islamic-majority countries in Pakistan.
01:07:59.340 Those people want to come here, but they need to also be careful, as they need to.
01:08:05.480 It's a melting pot in the United States.
01:08:07.320 But in Canada, the governments are focusing on embracing everybody's different cultures,
01:08:12.820 which is increasing that division.
01:08:15.500 And so we really do have to come back to a place where we need to make a decision that
01:08:19.600 we're not a multicultural nation, that we're a nation that's united under the principles
01:08:24.200 and values that Canada was founded on, and that we're definitely not a secular.
01:08:28.500 And in your movie, you talked about, it said about all those isms, which if anything that
01:08:33.660 ends in an ism is not a good idea, and it does end in on totalitarianism.
01:08:39.700 And so you got to pick a side, my friends.
01:08:41.780 It's time to pick a side.
01:08:43.160 We need to, you know, get back to our roots.
01:08:45.860 And I made a point that my son, you know, was in hockey.
01:08:51.280 He's a very good hockey player.
01:08:52.520 But I looked at his talent in as far as his future was concerned, and was I willing to
01:08:59.300 give up every Sunday morning of him going to church and being mentored?
01:09:03.660 And being fed the word of God over being distracted, you know, with sports as well.
01:09:10.140 And I find that that's something with the busyness of where people have gone as well.
01:09:14.680 That's just, it's like, society's gone so crazy.
01:09:17.480 It's all so busy.
01:09:18.260 And I long for the days of how I was brought up.
01:09:22.080 Simple, right?
01:09:23.440 On a farm with animals.
01:09:24.660 Very, very simple.
01:09:27.160 And I want to offer one thing too, is in terms of picking a side, there really is only one
01:09:33.580 side.
01:09:35.040 Yeah.
01:09:35.480 The rest is...
01:09:36.960 I understand what you mean.
01:09:38.540 I totally understand what you mean.
01:09:39.620 I'm just clarifying that in reality, there's only one side.
01:09:44.500 And as the woke movement likes to say, all these things are social constructs, everything else
01:09:52.140 is a social construct.
01:09:53.980 And so there's one side, and that side is humanity.
01:09:57.820 And coming with that is a deep respect for our creator.
01:10:04.120 Because if you don't have that, I started, I was very curious about the top 10 people
01:10:11.600 that we can identify.
01:10:12.540 Now, there are people really pulling the strings that will probably never know their names.
01:10:15.880 But the top people that have chosen, for whatever reason, to be public, I did a deep dive on the
01:10:22.440 character.
01:10:22.920 I wanted to find out, what do they have in common?
01:10:25.000 Like, is there anything unique?
01:10:26.140 Like, what colleges do they go to?
01:10:27.680 What do they study?
01:10:28.440 What are they about?
01:10:29.240 What are they Jewish?
01:10:30.720 Are they Irish?
01:10:32.540 What is the commonality between these folks?
01:10:35.960 And the only thing that really unites all of them, and I mean 100% across the board,
01:10:41.780 is they're all atheists.
01:10:44.340 Yeah.
01:10:46.240 And that should tell you something.
01:10:48.160 They're atheists.
01:10:49.920 And so these are the ones who say, like, you know, we have Dr. Harari, who's an advisor
01:10:55.660 for the World Economic Forum, saying ridiculous things like, God was only able to create organic
01:11:00.780 life, biological life.
01:11:02.540 You know, we are creating digital reality, like beyond what God created.
01:11:08.500 And you just go, wow, that tells you a lot of how he thinks of himself, right?
01:11:12.740 So that, again, there's room for compassion, because if you can think of yourself as lowly
01:11:18.660 compared to digital technology, you must not have that high of an outlook on yourself.
01:11:25.520 And that has been something that we've all been subjected to through the years, through
01:11:33.080 the media, and even through my industry, filmmaking industry.
01:11:39.880 Some of my favorite films contain a narrative that suggests that humans are a cancer on this
01:11:44.840 planet, that we are a parasite.
01:11:46.640 And while we can certainly point towards a lot of horrific events that have taken place
01:11:54.140 at the hands of a human, none of that is true.
01:11:57.280 And that is, you can't, the moment that you have reverence, I love the word reverence, because
01:12:06.440 the moment you have reverence for your life, for yourself, and there's so many people that,
01:12:14.520 you know, it's what's driving the transgender movement.
01:12:16.300 I'm in the wrong body.
01:12:17.560 It's not even possible.
01:12:19.400 It's ridiculous to even have that thought.
01:12:21.560 But this can only happen when they've endured all the manipulative marketing that convinces
01:12:28.540 them that if you're a little overweight, you should look that way.
01:12:31.860 So somehow God is fallible, put you in a body that's not that attractive, gave them the gift,
01:12:37.420 and you don't have the gift.
01:12:39.100 All of that is socially constructed.
01:12:40.860 For us to recognize that the diversity of our expression, exactly the way that we are
01:12:48.200 and exactly the way that we are not, is divine and have reverence for the gift of being alive.
01:12:58.220 And the moment you truly have that in life, the meaningfulness, the healthy relationships,
01:13:04.420 the true friends, the clear pathway towards doing what you came here to do, all of it presents
01:13:11.720 itself.
01:13:12.380 But it begins with that acceptance of reverence for your life.
01:13:19.140 Yeah, and to take that even, you know, a step further, there's that beautiful verse in the
01:13:23.200 Bible that talks about, like, God created, I created you in your mother's womb, and I knew
01:13:27.640 you before time began.
01:13:29.160 He intentionally created us with love in His heart.
01:13:32.260 God is love, and He doesn't make mistakes.
01:13:35.760 And for those who are challenged and struggling with, it's a love for self.
01:13:41.020 And as soon as that, you know, they understand who God is and His love for them, that they
01:13:47.720 need to take their self off the throne of their life and put Him center.
01:13:51.440 And then all of their struggles, all of their striving will just absolutely change direction,
01:13:59.160 because now they have a Savior to rely on.
01:14:01.760 And so the reverence that you talk about, I see as that love for self, which is a reverence
01:14:07.320 for God who created them.
01:14:09.140 And that true reverence of God, that identifying God as that force in your life, it conquers
01:14:21.660 so many other things.
01:14:23.000 I've seen the chat as we've been speaking, and, you know, a lot of the motivation was
01:14:28.580 fear, and, you know, and people not having or lacking wisdom in that knowledge.
01:14:34.880 So just to finish that up, when people remove themselves and put God there, there's so much
01:14:40.780 more that they don't have to be concerned about.
01:14:43.040 They, you know, we're looking at this battle against good and evil, and even atheists are
01:14:48.420 admitting that there is evil.
01:14:50.340 And if they admit evil, they've got to admit there's good, and God is good.
01:14:54.900 And there is no fear, right, in God.
01:14:57.720 That is something of the enemy.
01:14:59.460 And so we don't walk in fear.
01:15:00.920 We can be courageous.
01:15:02.300 We can stand on these front lines, because we know we've already won this battle.
01:15:06.660 And I think that's an absolutely compelling place to be.
01:15:11.860 And I would encourage others to seek that out and to look for that freedom in their own
01:15:16.740 lives.
01:15:17.040 It's a beautiful thing.
01:15:19.160 I want to ask you one more thing, because with the video in mind, and, you know, we'll
01:15:24.860 do this in closing, because like I say, I know you've had a very long day.
01:15:28.040 I've received word today that in Canada with the Privy Council and Justin Trudeau, it's
01:15:33.960 absolutely been confirmed that the government 100% knew that these jabs were going to cause
01:15:42.620 severe harm to humanity and to those that they were forcing them on, including Justin Trudeau
01:15:49.240 appealing to children to take this jab.
01:15:51.880 What do you foresee in the future as far as accountability is concerned for these, I'm
01:15:59.560 going to just come right out and say it, these murderous individuals?
01:16:02.660 It's really a tough one, Tanya, to predict that, because to date, no one has ever held
01:16:12.860 accountable.
01:16:13.320 So, but I also, I saw a black and white illustration from the 50s in 2008 that changed the way I
01:16:24.260 see the future.
01:16:24.920 And I'll tell you what I mean by that.
01:16:26.540 It was an IBM ad, and it was drawing an illustration of a woman, and she was standing inside a
01:16:35.480 living room, and she was smiling and motioning towards an open door.
01:16:39.880 And beyond that open door was a master bedroom, and that master bedroom was filled with a giant
01:16:45.120 NASA-style computer system from floor to ceiling, wall to wall.
01:16:51.100 And the entire ad was a warning.
01:16:53.560 It was telling people that one day, we would have, a common person would have a computer
01:17:00.860 in their homes.
01:17:01.780 It would be called a PC, a personal computer in their homes.
01:17:05.500 And that computer would be so big, it was warning homeowners that they should start preparing
01:17:10.160 to build an additional room onto their home to become the computer room, because that's
01:17:15.460 how large they were going to be.
01:17:17.020 So, in that era, IBM was the biggest, brightest leading forces in computer technology.
01:17:26.000 But even so, none of them could even imagine what we now call nanotechnology, that the more
01:17:32.620 powerful a computer would become, the smaller it would get.
01:17:37.120 So, now we have terabytes on the head of a needle.
01:17:40.040 And there was nothing within their world, in that industrial era, there was nothing within
01:17:46.100 their reality that would suggest that things would become more powerful and smaller at
01:17:51.700 the same time.
01:17:52.900 Everything was bigger and better.
01:17:55.060 Bigger engines, bigger trucks, everything was more powerful.
01:17:58.320 It had to get bigger.
01:18:00.080 That's the way everything worked in that era.
01:18:02.680 And so, I always remember that when I look at situations like you just asked me about, will
01:18:07.140 they be held accountable?
01:18:08.000 Well, if I, I always remember, I always tell myself, it depends on where I'm looking from.
01:18:13.540 The mistake is to always look from where we're at and they go backwards.
01:18:16.660 Well, it never has happened.
01:18:17.400 So, it's never going to happen moving forward.
01:18:19.540 The IBM people can get that so wrong.
01:18:22.280 You know, they didn't understand what was coming, that there was a new invention.
01:18:26.240 There was a new way.
01:18:28.500 And so, when I look at it from the past, I'm less optimistic.
01:18:33.140 I say, these people never get, they're never brought to justice.
01:18:36.100 But when I look at it from the lesson that I learned through that one little print ad,
01:18:42.100 I become more optimistic in holding the possibility and the vision that we have, what we're about
01:18:49.940 to see, we have potentially never see unless we want to talk about the Nuremberg trials.
01:18:54.420 And is it possible that humanity rises up to recognize that we have all just undergone not
01:19:02.640 only the largest transfer of wealth, but a massive global genocide?
01:19:07.920 And when we wake up to that, and we recognize that we have the power to actually do something
01:19:14.100 about it, if we ever do that, well, then we will see the, we will see justice.
01:19:22.520 But what I'm most concerned with is that the systems even more concerned with seeing these
01:19:28.520 people brought to justice.
01:19:29.520 Of course, in many ways, I would love to see some of them brought to justice.
01:19:35.460 But above all, I want to see the people awaken to a point of never allowing this to happen
01:19:40.360 again.
01:19:40.780 That's a win for humanity.
01:19:42.820 And if that becomes our way of being that we pass on to our children, they pass on to
01:19:46.920 their children, it becomes a lesson in the way that we pass on the birds and the bees story
01:19:51.760 or whatever the silly stories are that we tell our kids to try to understand the world.
01:19:56.300 But this becomes the new story of understanding, you know, that this has potential of happening
01:20:02.500 and there are people in the world that will do this if they're given a chance.
01:20:06.100 So never give them a chance again.
01:20:09.520 Yeah.
01:20:09.740 And I, when I've looked at this and people have posed that question, first of all, because
01:20:15.480 of my deep faith, I just trust God that when nations have turned their back on him, he
01:20:20.360 has always, throughout history, has allowed evil leaders to be risen up.
01:20:27.500 And then it is that reset.
01:20:29.760 And we talked at the beginning about the Great Reset, that we are moving towards a Great Reset,
01:20:34.360 but it is going to be back towards good.
01:20:37.120 And it is so encouraging to see these millions of people coming out around the world pursuing
01:20:42.920 good and goodness and righteousness and modeling that in a way that, you know, my generation
01:20:50.220 was never exposed to.
01:20:53.160 But this can be a very, very positive thing as we get all hands on deck.
01:20:59.380 And, you know, I remember, oh, I was on my belly before the Lord after a couple of years
01:21:04.860 of Justin Trudeau.
01:21:06.360 And in 2017, and I was praying about him being removed, 2018.
01:21:11.040 And I remember God just laying it on my spirit that he will be the first prime minister removed
01:21:16.480 from office.
01:21:18.400 And then as well, you know, proceeding towards legal actions that Action for Canada is involved
01:21:24.380 in.
01:21:24.980 It's like, again, just appealing to the Lord.
01:21:27.600 And he just kept saying to me, seek justice in the courts and I will meet you there.
01:21:31.620 And everything is in his timing.
01:21:34.500 So whether this is a great resource set and we're going to have this justice, we know justice
01:21:38.700 will come when these individuals, God have mercy on them, will have to stand before the
01:21:43.220 Lord in judgment.
01:21:44.500 And it could be a Great Reset where this is a revival going on right now around the world
01:21:48.620 where people are really reflecting on what's most important in their life.
01:21:54.200 So, Mickey, actually, Terenzio, would you please bring up Mickey's donation page?
01:21:59.880 I would like to encourage everybody, because I know that this video is going to go out far
01:22:05.200 and wide to tens of thousands of people.
01:22:07.700 And I want to encourage you, first of all, you have to have to watch the video.
01:22:11.740 We're going to have the link in the description.
01:22:14.200 And I'm asking you all to donate, donate something, because Mickey's not done.
01:22:20.020 He's got other amazing projects on the go.
01:22:23.240 You're doing one, I believe, on doctors, giving them a voice in the midst of this to
01:22:29.380 as well, expose some evil and tell a whole lot of truth.
01:22:33.740 And so please support Mickey on an ongoing basis.
01:22:37.840 Maybe you want to become a monthly donor.
01:22:40.220 And so, Mickey, is there anything?
01:22:41.640 Thank you, Terenzio.
01:22:42.760 Is there anything that you want to add to that, something that I've missed,
01:22:46.900 anything that you want to encourage people to follow you on or be involved in?
01:22:50.560 Yeah, thank you for that opportunity.
01:22:54.580 There is one more site that I recommend everyone to check out, and that is Get Fierce Now.
01:23:01.360 So because we have so many compromised immune systems, and we have to understand,
01:23:04.980 even if you're not vaccinated, with all the compromised immune systems out there,
01:23:09.160 we have carriers now of all the different illnesses and viruses and seasonal situations
01:23:15.640 that are out there.
01:23:17.360 And so it's important to stay healthy.
01:23:21.240 And so because I give all my films away for free, and even my book is free,
01:23:25.960 I reached a point where my wife and I sat down and I said, speaking of the word sustainable,
01:23:30.920 this is not sustainable.
01:23:32.960 I don't know what to do here, but I still don't feel right putting a price tag on my films.
01:23:38.040 And so we have to create something else.
01:23:39.720 And I said, well, if I create something else that generates revenue, I want to create something
01:23:44.780 that also really helps the people.
01:23:47.000 So what is one of the main problems?
01:23:48.620 And at that time, we said, well, we're going to see a lot of unhealthy people in the world.
01:23:54.080 And so with my connections in science, we got a hold of the two most brilliant formulators
01:24:02.320 who left Merck and Johnson & Johnson and all the big companies,
01:24:06.460 because once they found out what they were really doing, they couldn't do it any longer.
01:24:10.960 They're good people.
01:24:12.000 And they are among the top formulators in the world.
01:24:16.700 And I gave them one challenge.
01:24:18.220 I said, we want an immune restorer, not a booster, not your typical stuff you see on the market,
01:24:25.160 but something that will truly help people come back to their natural immunity
01:24:28.920 so that we don't need synthetic remedies and we don't need big pharma.
01:24:31.860 And so after a year and a half of development, we have this fierce immunity,
01:24:37.380 immune restoring product that we just launched.
01:24:42.840 JP Sears, the comedian, is my partner in this.
01:24:46.080 And we're getting it out to the world in a big way.
01:24:48.220 So I really highly recommend this for your own health,
01:24:52.420 but it also does help us to continue to make movies moving forward.
01:24:56.700 And as you said, with donations too, people always ask me how we're making –
01:25:01.520 we have four movies in production right now, and we're making them on a shoestring.
01:25:06.240 They don't look like they're on a shoestring, but trust me,
01:25:08.240 they're micro-budgets compared to what movies are made for.
01:25:11.780 And it wouldn't be possible if it weren't for the donations,
01:25:14.840 the public donations from the people.
01:25:16.240 That's what keeps us going.
01:25:17.520 And you're right, we're not even close to stopping.
01:25:19.480 We have so much more work to do.
01:25:21.600 Right.
01:25:22.140 You are just such a man of integrity.
01:25:24.100 We appreciate your team.
01:25:26.000 Send your love to your team from all of us.
01:25:29.520 And people around the world have a great gratitude, Mickey, towards you.
01:25:34.220 And when I talk about that integrity, I know with Action for Canada,
01:25:37.540 as well as I was creating these resources to tangibly help citizens keep their jobs
01:25:43.660 and protect their children, I just couldn't put a number on that.
01:25:47.780 And so all of our resources as well have been for free.
01:25:50.420 And, you know, it's just been so miraculous, the giving of individuals to help sustain
01:25:56.920 Action for Canada and the business of what we're doing.
01:26:00.100 And, you know, I know that God is going to bless you as well.
01:26:02.840 And I pray that for you and your team that you continue to have this amazing success.
01:26:07.780 I think this Plandemic 3, I don't know if it'll outdo number one, but it's spectacular.
01:26:12.380 And like I say, I again encourage people to watch it.
01:26:15.340 And I look forward to future films and having you on the show.
01:26:19.260 So thank you so much for joining us tonight.
01:26:23.320 Thank you so much, Tanya, for your friendship and continued support.
01:26:26.660 I really appreciate you.
01:26:28.200 Thank you.
01:26:28.840 God bless you.
01:26:30.260 God bless you.
01:26:30.940 Wow.
01:26:31.600 All right.
01:26:32.160 That was absolutely amazing.
01:26:34.420 We are so grateful to Mickey for coming on the show.
01:26:37.320 And OK, so when I talk about a man of integrity, we have a couple of great shows coming up in
01:26:44.480 the near future.
01:26:45.160 I've done some juggling of who is going to be on next week, because will you bring that
01:26:49.980 up, Terenzio?
01:26:50.580 We are actually going to have Maxime Bernier on next week.
01:26:54.260 And this is another man of integrity.
01:26:56.120 I had an hour phone conversation with him this morning, and I am full on in support of
01:27:01.140 Maxime.
01:27:01.620 You know, he has just been growing in his awareness since I first flew to Ottawa and spoke to him
01:27:09.620 in March of 2019 of what was going on in the world.
01:27:15.140 He was so focused on finances, he had admitted to me that he wasn't seeing the other things
01:27:20.520 that were going on as far as mass immigration, the sick things that they were teaching our
01:27:26.820 children, and as well about abortion.
01:27:28.900 I spoke to him about sex-selective abortion and late-term abortion.
01:27:33.200 I said, how do you feel about those things?
01:27:35.020 And he didn't, you know, we talked about what sex-selective abortion was.
01:27:38.580 And for those of you who don't know, that's certain cultures are coming into Canada that
01:27:43.500 don't believe girls are valuable.
01:27:45.040 So they'll have ultrasounds and they'll abort them.
01:27:48.160 And, you know, for Trudeau being such a feminist, you'd think he'd be coming down with the hammer
01:27:53.340 and getting, you know, some sort of legislation in place to put a stop to this.
01:27:57.340 But no, he's not.
01:27:58.900 Because they're a culture of death that's going on.
01:28:01.760 And Maxime is a culture of life.
01:28:03.760 He's speaking out against euthanasia.
01:28:05.800 He's tabling bills against legislation, sorry, against the late-term abortions and the sex-selective
01:28:14.620 abortions.
01:28:15.480 There's so many other things that we spoke about in our conversation this morning.
01:28:20.160 He is running, for those of you who don't know, in Manitoba, in Portage Lisbon in Manitoba.
01:28:27.400 And I think it's really important for him to get a seat back in Parliament so that we again have a truly conservative voice.
01:28:34.300 And I want all of us to commit to not voting out of fear going into the next election and thinking the Conservatives are going to solve our problems.
01:28:45.040 They haven't historically in these past decades.
01:28:48.040 They have not done that.
01:28:49.100 And we know, we've seen reports on their ties to the globalists.
01:28:55.460 And quite frankly, where were they for three years while hundreds of thousands of businesses were being shut down and people were losing their jobs and jabs were being mandated?
01:29:05.180 Where were they speaking out in, you know, and ringing the bells along with the rest of us?
01:29:11.440 Had they been doing that, I believe lives would have been saved.
01:29:15.500 Anyways, I'm super excited.
01:29:17.460 A man on a mission.
01:29:19.100 And even that mission is, I think, a mission for God.
01:29:22.880 He received the Lord several years ago.
01:29:25.620 And you can see where his heart and his convictions are.
01:29:28.780 This is a man whose morality, his morals and his standards for society and that good traditional living that we were talking about.
01:29:38.580 I believe that Maxime is going to help Canada return to that.
01:29:42.220 So please get the word out.
01:29:43.820 Come and join us next week and listen to Maxime.
01:29:46.240 The week after, I won't bring it up, but we're going to have Alex Newman on.
01:29:50.320 And we are going to talk about the role of men.
01:29:52.980 After decades of emasculating men through this tyrannical agenda, this Marxist agenda, this communist manifesto, it was to emasculate men and elevate women.
01:30:04.780 And it's time to undo that.
01:30:06.700 Men are the warriors and they're the protectors.
01:30:09.400 I'm a woman.
01:30:10.420 I am the weaker sex.
01:30:12.340 And I'm okay with that.
01:30:13.420 I can be strong in character.
01:30:15.040 I can do all kinds of good things, you know.
01:30:16.660 We founded Action for Canada and we've got wonderful men and women on this team fighting for this country.
01:30:23.860 But we've got to acknowledge the strength of men.
01:30:27.480 All right.
01:30:27.920 It's time to raise them up.
01:30:29.720 They need the confidence to get back on their feet and get on the front line of this with us.
01:30:34.380 Okay.
01:30:34.780 So what's our verse today?
01:30:38.640 All right.
01:30:39.300 So Psalm 63, 1 to 3.
01:30:41.460 God, be merciful to us and bless us and cause his face to shine upon us, Selah, that your way may be known on earth, your salvation among all the nations.
01:30:54.220 Let the peoples praise you, O God.
01:30:56.520 Let all the peoples praise you.
01:30:58.860 Amen.
01:30:59.640 All right.
01:31:00.560 Thank you so much for joining us tonight.
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01:31:21.600 So thank you so much.
01:31:22.780 God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:31:24.620 Thank you.
01:31:26.720 Welcome to Tanya.
01:31:28.760 Thank you.
01:31:58.760 Thank you.
01:31:59.760 Thank you.
01:32:28.740 We are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other the help when they're down.
01:32:39.740 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:32:46.480 The government's actions are completely 100% unlawful judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:33:01.480 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:33:08.480 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:33:13.480 God says, God says, God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:33:19.580 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:33:24.120 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
01:33:41.120 And we need to get right.
01:33:43.120 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:33:47.120 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:33:51.360 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
01:34:21.360 Thank you.
01:34:51.360 Thank you.
01:35:21.360 Thank you.
01:35:51.360 Thank you.