00:01:20.000It was reported in local media that at a January 6th Patriot Day celebration in Florida, there was a masked Antifa man who was arrested after planting a pipe bomb explosive at the rally, which was attended by none other than our friend.
00:01:40.000The real American patriot baked Alaska.
00:01:44.000And it's interesting because I haven't heard anything about this in any other media.
00:01:49.000It was in local media in Florida, and that's it.
00:01:52.000And Baked Alaska said he was at the rally yesterday, and the rally was dispersed by police.
00:02:03.000And Baked said that he thought they were just shutting it down for political reasons, that it was a false alarm.
00:02:10.000It turned out no, there was a big pipe bomb in the middle of the thing.
00:02:14.000Cops searched the would be assassin's apartment and they found thousands of rounds of ammunition, guns, grenades, other explosive devices.
00:02:25.000This was a lone wolf, potentially Antifa, maybe deep state operative, who went down to Florida to kill our friend and the Patriot, Baked Alaska, on Patriots Day.
00:02:40.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new report in National File.
00:02:45.000Which says that Moderna and Pfizer are now already pushing a fourth booster shot.
00:02:53.000Which, you know, it's not even really news because we all knew this was going to happen.
00:03:00.000So it's a new development, but it's not really surprising.
00:03:05.000What is a little surprising, though, is how quickly they're now pushing a fourth shot.
00:03:09.000They started pushing the third one like a few weeks ago.
00:03:14.000And now already they're saying, well, The efficacy of your booster shot, your third shot, has already worn off.
00:03:22.000You remember initially they said, well, not initially, they said over the summer, and the summer was about six to eight months after the vaccine rollout began.
00:03:34.000It was in the summer, they said, well, the efficacy of the vaccine drops off, you may need a third shot, a booster.
00:03:42.000And that conversation gained steam in the fall, and then the Omicron variant this winter provided the pretext.
00:03:50.000And so they began pushing this third shot, the booster, really hard in December.
00:03:56.000And what we anticipated and what we talked about on the show is that there would be a booster shot every six months because it would follow the formula of the past 12, which is to say that the rollout happened, started last December, and went on for about six months where people were still getting their shots every day, high rates of vaccination.
00:04:30.000And so it would follow then that six months after maybe the last voluntary people to be vaccinated were vaccinated, they began to push the third shot in around this time, around the winter, coinciding with the Omicron variant.
00:04:45.000And people said, well, maybe this will be a regular thing now.
00:04:49.000First dose, six months passes, booster shot.
00:04:52.000And then we expect the same pattern six months after the booster shot, efficacy drop off, another round of boosters.
00:04:59.000Well, This is now different because now they're saying booster shot after four weeks.
00:06:00.000And I'm uncomfortable because, you know, This sweatshirt, it's just too many layers with the jacket, so I'm a little bit, I'm kind of tweaking out a little bit.
00:06:11.000And this, I'm wearing this new undershirt, which is really itchy.
00:06:15.000I got these new undershirts from Target because all my undershirts are like 10 years old and they're falling apart and they're all yellow.
00:06:22.000So I got these new undershirts and they're itchy and I'm sweating and it's just too bulky here.
00:06:30.000So I'm not feeling very comfortable actually.
00:06:32.000You know, this is supposed to be a casual Friday, but I'm not very comfortable, I'm very uncomfortable.
00:08:17.000For $200, you get general admission plus a reception that takes place before the event where you can hang out with me and all the speakers and all of our VIPs.
00:08:27.000And there's going to be some pretty high profile speakers and VIPs this year.
00:08:31.000You know, last year we had a great slate of speakers and we had some impressive people show up just to attend.
00:08:38.000And this year, it's going to be the same way.
00:08:40.000Lots of really impressive VIPs, lots of your favorites, and great speakers.
00:08:46.000And you get to meet all of them and talk to them at the reception.
00:08:49.000And then you get to hear from them when they do the speeches later on in the evening.
00:08:54.000So, 150 for general admission, 200 for the reception included.
00:10:38.000And this year, we're going to blow that right out of the water.
00:10:42.000Like, not just, no, that was a little better.
00:10:44.000No, it's like people are going to feel the same way about AFPAC 3 compared to AFPAC 2 that they felt about AFPAC 2 compared to AFPAC 1, which is something because last year was pretty big.
00:11:47.000I had more viewers than ever before on this show, on this platform, on Tuesday.
00:11:55.000When I did the Getter stream, and I went on there and I got banned a bunch of times, I think I hit 7,400 or 7,500 concurrent viewers, which was the highest that this show has gotten since moving to Cozy TV, since getting off of DLive.
00:12:11.000Because, you know, we got kicked off DLive, of course, almost exactly a year ago, actually.
00:12:17.000I think it was on, it would have been the.
00:12:56.000In the grand scheme of things, relative to what happened.
00:12:59.000But there was definitely some drop off.
00:13:02.000And now here we are, a year later, 12 months, which is really not a long time when you look at the big picture.
00:13:10.00012 months later, and look at what we've been able to achieve.
00:13:13.00012 months later, we're off of DLive, and now we've got a platform wholly of our own with nearly two or three dozen streamers, streamers that are getting thousands of concurrent views.
00:13:27.000On their own, you know, they're reaching their level of their comparable audience level that they were getting on DLive.
00:13:37.000We've got people like Dalton and Kai and Wurzelroot and Tyler Russell and all kinds of streamers coming to the platform and new audience members coming to the platform.
00:13:47.000We're approaching the same level of functionality, reaching parity in terms of features with DLive or other platforms.
00:13:55.000And this Tuesday, my show got more viewers than ever before since getting banned on DLive.
00:14:01.000And then yesterday, I broke the new record that I set on Tuesday.
00:14:07.000And yesterday's show was even bigger than Tuesday's show.
00:14:11.000So, it broke the record twice in one week.
00:14:14.000And so I said on Telegram the 2022 momentum is real.
00:15:37.000The federal government, the FBI, the DOJ, big tech, Twitter, Facebook, the banks, the media, the House of Representatives doing a full blown investigation.
00:16:15.000Not only did they not knock us out of the game, which would even be understandable.
00:16:19.000You would say something like, ah, well, you know, you can't blame them.
00:16:23.000It's a 23 year old kid, or 22 for most of the year.
00:16:28.00022 year old kid with no institutional backing, no huge financial backing.
00:16:34.00022 year old guy with no friends and no mentors and no allies and no big money.
00:16:39.000And he got knocked out in 2021 by the full weight of the feds, the media, the banks, big tech.
00:16:46.000You would say, eh, well, he had a nice run and he's only a human being.
00:16:51.000If I got completely wiped, people would say, well, it's still respectable.
00:16:56.000If I got cut in half, people would say, eh, you know, same thing.
00:17:01.000But not only did that not happen, and not only did we survive, but we're doing better.
00:17:06.000We've made more inroads with politicians.
00:17:09.000We've made more inroads with movers and shakers.
00:17:12.000More people have joined the America First cause.
00:17:15.000We built our own platform, which is now nearly as big as the platform we were on last year, which was fully funded and supported by a billionaire, Justin Sun.
00:17:30.000They were getting welfare essentially from some Chinese billionaire, and they had a team of a dozen developers, and we're at that level after 12 months.
00:17:39.000And now we're plowing into AFPAC 3, the biggest conference we've ever done.
00:17:51.000I mean, you would probably feel like such a stupid idiot if you were one of the haters, doubters, if you didn't trust the plan, because it was a tough year.
00:18:00.000I mean, this year really gave everybody a run for their money.
00:18:05.000And so a lot of people saw, oh, geez, the FBI is coming down, banned on D Live, no money coming in.
00:18:11.000And at various points all across the last 12 months, people stopped trusting the plan, some people.
00:18:37.000And the people that trusted the plan, the people that hung on, the people that trusted, and the people that believed in it even when it wasn't easy, even when it was actually really, really hard.
00:18:48.000And not just like saying it's really hard, but actually was.
00:18:53.000And now, the people that made it through all of this, we are now going to get to enjoy the fruits of an exponential growth trajectory, which I believe we're on track for.
00:19:09.000If not this year, then certainly within the coming two, three years.
00:19:14.000So, for everybody that hung on, for everybody that continued to believe and really believe and really act like it, You know, we will enjoy the spoils.
00:19:24.000And I don't mean to say that vindictively.
00:19:26.000I don't mean to say that sort of like, I'm not trying to be passive aggressive when I say that.
00:19:35.000There is nothing in the world which is worth doing that is easy.
00:19:41.000It is going to be so sweet when we win.
00:19:44.000It is going to be such a great feeling, and we are going to enjoy it so much more because it was hard.
00:19:52.000And the people that were able to do this very difficult thing, the people that had real faith and the power of real belief, they will get their reward for doing something very, very hard, something very difficult.
00:20:06.000And, you know, so it's going to be a great thing, is all I'm trying to say.
00:20:16.000I'm not trying to throw shade on anybody.
00:20:18.000It's not to say, like, oh, and all those people are going to feel sorry.
00:20:32.000Maybe me more than others, but certainly we are all.
00:20:36.000A part of this, we are stronger because we went through it.
00:20:39.000You know, I listen to that Kanye song, Stronger, and it really is true.
00:20:43.000What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
00:20:46.000Every deplatforming, every, you know, law enforcement investigation, whatever, all the slings and arrows that we've taken, all the sacrifices, it's just making us stronger.
00:20:58.000We've built an army of killers, not literally, not violent murderers, but I mean of mentally tough people with fortitude.
00:21:08.000We have built an army of people that have gone through the worst of it.
00:21:12.000I mean, give me any day a smaller army, and we're not small by any stretch, just look at our audience.
00:21:19.000But I would any day of the week take an army relatively smaller of people that went through the year that we did than an army that's way bigger of people that are not tested, like in Turning Point or like in Yale or any other one of these organizations.
00:21:36.000Because you look at some of these people and you see how fragile they are.
00:21:40.000They get kicked off one platform and it's like, boom, game over.
00:21:43.000They get fired from Turning Point, boom, game over.
00:23:17.000Really, how far we've come because it's not just the anniversary of 1.6, but it's also the anniversary of getting completely no platformed.
00:25:02.000What are the odds that we could find a team of a few people that are so gifted that they could put something like this together?
00:25:10.000Well, it wouldn't happen if we were just sort of half assing it and, like, you know, sort of saying, like, well, making all the compromises and pulling our punches like everyone else in politics does.
00:25:24.000And then you look at everybody else on our intern team, on our film team, on our politics team.
00:25:28.000All the people that make America First possible, not just me, but everybody behind the scenes that are all gifted, incredible people that, you know, in Turning Point, they just don't have it.
00:25:40.000They wouldn't be here if it wasn't for.
00:25:44.000I don't want to say, well, they wouldn't be here without me, but it's true.
00:25:47.000If we weren't courageous and if we weren't saying the right thing and doing the right thing, they wouldn't be here.
00:26:37.000You can't go out there and say, well, this is my moral compass, but I'm going to compromise on all of it and just hope that I'm clever enough or whatever.
00:27:18.000I mean, and not to just keep rambling on here, but I will just say this.
00:27:22.000I was talking with a friend the other day.
00:27:25.000It's like the way things have happened for five years, the probability for everything falling into place exactly as it has is too astronomically low for it to all have just been accidental or luck.
00:27:43.000There have been too many things that have just happened just so, just right, and really in an unexplainable way for you to believe that all of this was just fortune or accident.
00:30:25.000So, and I think the reason for that is because what distinguishes the people in this thing and the people in other things is we're real believers.
00:30:36.000It's not to say that other people don't believe what they say, but we wholeheartedly believe in it and give ourselves to our convictions.
00:30:44.000And we have that power of true belief.
00:30:46.000I think that's always been my superpower is true belief, faith, really.
00:30:53.000Because what distinguishes this crowd is people come to this thing and they're like, You know, we will not hide who we are.
00:31:03.000We're not going to shamefully play these games.
00:31:06.000And I say shameful, I understand why people do what they do and they make compromises and they try to have careers and things like that.
00:31:14.000But think about what's involved in having a so called legitimate career.
00:31:19.000You have to go to your bosses, you have to go to these organizations with your tail tucked between your legs and lie about what you believe, and lie and hide, and you have to hide who you're friends with and hide this and that.
00:31:32.000And it's like, and so strictly speaking, it is sort of like you have to be ashamed of what you're about.
00:31:57.000Are they going to work in some gay institution where they have to pretend to be so in favor of Zionism?
00:32:05.000Are they going to an institution where they have to pretend that they love Israel while secretly being a diehard American patriot?
00:32:13.000No, no, those people don't go to that.
00:32:17.000And the people with the true gifts and the true talents, you know, they go to the thing where the gift is not the career or the money, even the influence or pragmatic agenda.
00:32:28.000It's where they can give themselves fully to the cause and truly express themselves.
00:32:34.000This is this thing where people are like, you know, oh, I'm not supposed to be here, but I love what you're doing.
00:32:39.000This is the thing that stirs people's soul.
00:33:40.000It's going to come from the people that are inspired, that are giving it because it's in their bones, not because they're like, well, I think this is like, you know, the best thing for what?
00:33:51.000This is like, you know, You have to do it.
00:33:53.000I mean, I don't love it, but this is what we got to do.
00:33:57.000Are those people going to make the miracle?
00:33:59.000Are those people going to make the one in 10 billion odds turnaround?
00:35:33.000You know, Gab and Andrew Torba, Cozy TV, we've got our own platforms, our own infrastructure.
00:35:39.000We've got an army of patriots, which we mobilized across the country in blue states and red states during Stop the Steal, during Vax Watch.
00:35:51.000And, you know, what was once just like a guy in a college dorm room and sort of these scattered elements is now this bona fide, organized, mobilized movement.
00:36:02.000And now that we've got this, it's like we can make things happen and we could just keep taking it further, running the ball down the Field.
00:36:10.000And the coolest thing about this is it's the real deal.
00:36:58.000You go to this, I mean, we created an institution where you could go to AFPAC 3.
00:37:03.000This is going to be an absolutely massive conference with, I don't want to give away the whole count, but tons and tons of young people and Zoomers, and there'll be politicians, and there'll be.
00:37:16.000And it's like that's the home of the real deal America First movement that we always wanted, that we needed there to be.
00:37:23.000Anything else you go to that's comparable, it's like, well, we're going to have to just take what we can get.
00:37:30.000And when they say Judeo Christian, we will have to like shake our heads and cross our arms.
00:37:34.000And when they say closest ally, and when they talk about low black unemployment, you know, all this kind of stuff.
00:37:41.000When Benny Johnson comes running out talking about mean girls, we got to, you know, roll our eyes.
00:39:08.000It's not because it's not a fourth booster.
00:39:10.000That means you got your full dose, which is two shots, and then your first booster, your second booster, your third booster, and then a fourth, which is six shots.
00:39:19.000What they really mean, though, is two shots, your original dose, plus a first booster, a third shot.
00:39:27.000Anyway, just so we're clear on that Pfizer and Moderna, the manufacturers of the mRNA vaccine, they're telling people already that they need a fourth shot.
00:39:39.000This is your first and second shot for your initial dose, a booster shot, and now already a fourth one.
00:39:48.000And like I said earlier, we knew this was coming because it was obvious.
00:39:56.000You know, the message over the summer was this.
00:39:58.000They said, well, it turns out that the vaccine isn't as safe and effective as we thought because the efficacy of the vaccine drops off significantly after six months.
00:40:09.000And they said, essentially, the immunity provided by the vaccine, which is already inferior and not very good, is essentially gone six months after you get the shot.
00:40:18.000And it's as though you're not even vaccinated.
00:40:21.000So they said, we'll give you a smaller dose, a third shot, to sort of top off your immunity.
00:40:27.000Now, over the summer, they said six months.
00:40:31.000They said the efficacy drop off is six months.
00:40:36.000And like I said, so we expected then, if the efficacy drop off occurs within six months, that what will probably happen, and this is what we projected, is that after the third shot, well, what do you think they're going to say?
00:40:50.000Six months later, you're going to need a fourth shot.
00:40:53.000And six months after that, you'll need a fifth shot, and so on.
00:40:57.000And so I've been saying ever since the summer and the fall, This is going to be the new wave.
00:41:03.000It's not just a vaccine mandate for your initial dose.
00:41:09.000This is an indefinite mandate where they're not talking about one and done, get it over with.
00:41:15.000What they're signing you up for is like one of these subscription deals.
00:41:19.000It's a recurring thing, it's indefinite.
00:41:23.000The mandate that they're creating, while they're pitching it like it's get it done and then you can keep your job, what it really is is.
00:41:32.000This is really your first of many for the rest of your life every so often.
00:41:38.000But what we thought was that, and we thought this was horrible, we thought this is like, and it is horrible, but this is much worse.
00:41:47.000What we thought at the time was okay, well, it's a biannual thing.
00:41:51.000Twice a year, every six months, you're getting a booster shot.
00:41:54.000And then we said this cannot be healthy because it's these giant doses of genetic material, which is shown to cause heart disease and all these problems.
00:42:06.000So, we expected a fourth shot just as much as we expected a third shot, and as much as we presume there'll be a fifth shot.
00:42:13.000But what they're saying now is insane.
00:42:16.000Now they're telling us no, it's not every six months, it's every four weeks.
00:42:22.000They're saying the immunity, the efficacy drop off occurs after just four weeks.
00:42:28.000They're saying the booster shot's not enough.
00:42:31.000They're saying that people are still getting sick with the booster, their immunity still isn't topped off.
00:42:38.000And just after a month, the effectiveness has worn off.
00:42:42.000So they're saying four to five weeks for another booster.
00:42:47.000And so the question then is this: how many vaccines will be enough?
00:42:54.000Do they want people getting vaccinated every month, every week, every day?
00:43:00.000It would have sounded crazy a couple of months ago, but you could see the trajectory here.
00:43:33.000It says, quote, mainstream media outlets, along with the heads of Moderna and Pfizer, are raising the prospect of a fourth vaccine injection.
00:43:41.000This comes as vaccinated individuals continue to be infected with coronavirus.
00:43:46.000Moderna CEO Stephanie Bansell on Thursday said that triple vaccinated people may need yet another booster.
00:43:55.000Due to the supposedly effective vaccine's decline in efficacy or effectiveness.
00:44:02.000Bansell said that the third injection may wear off over the course of several months, similar to what happened with the first two doses, prompting a fourth injection after winter subsides, according to a report by CNBC.
00:44:16.000Bansell said, I will be surprised when we get that data in the coming weeks that it's holding nicely over time.
00:44:23.000I would expect that it's not going to hold great.
00:44:27.000Bansal said governments like the United Kingdom and South Korea have already begun ordering the fourth dose in preparation.
00:44:34.000She said, I still believe we're going to need boosters in the fall of 22 and forward.
00:44:40.000Adding that people who are older or have underlying health conditions might need annual booster injections for years to come.
00:45:26.000Several mainstream media outlets have published reports pushing the fourth COVID 19 vaccine injection, including CNBC, Fox Business, Reuters.
00:45:34.000New York Times, Washington Post, and Business Insider.
00:45:37.000Today, the FDA changed the emergency use authorization for the Moderna vaccine injection, shortening the time between the completion of a primary series of the vaccine and a booster dose to at least five months for people aged 18 and older.
00:45:56.000The move was made to apparently, quote, help reduce waning immunity.
00:46:01.000Israel recently rolled out the fourth COVID vaccine injection to their population.
00:46:06.000Despite experts warning that too many injections may cause what was described as immune system fatigue.
00:46:13.000Despite this, Israel has now seen more COVID 19 cases than ever before, a staggering 16,115 new infections.
00:46:24.000So, you know, this is not coming from some insane conspiracy theorist, which is what they always say.
00:46:33.000This is all the mainstream media, all the drug companies, foreign governments, our own FDA.
00:46:39.000Saying fourth injection coming, saying that we're going to need booster shots monthly, weekly, annually for years to come.
00:46:50.000And what's interesting and what's notable is not even necessarily that there's a fourth shot, it's the rate.
00:46:57.000It's the rate at which this is accelerating.
00:46:59.000I mean, people have to pay attention to, and I think this is a big problem with a lot of analysis about this stuff.
00:47:09.000People have a short memory and they go, oh boy, a fourth shot.
00:47:15.000Apparently, this vaccine doesn't work.
00:47:18.000But what's important is not just to look at how all this is accumulated, but to look at how it's accumulated in time and the information we've been given about it.
00:47:28.000I'm talking about two specific things, and I've talked about these things since the pandemic started.
00:47:34.000The first thing is how it seems like there is a plan going on, and I'm saying this as conservatively as possible.
00:47:42.000I mean, we could speculate and be much more liberal about our assumptions here.
00:47:48.000But very conservatively, it seems like there's this big agenda, and what's been going on is they're telling us parts of it.
00:47:56.000And they're not telling us everything that they know when they know it.
00:48:00.000And this plan that they have in store for us, they seem to be introducing it sort of in waves.
00:48:09.000And I've said this before, so forgive me if you've heard this many times, but.
00:48:13.000You know, remember when the lockdown started a couple years ago in March 2020?
00:48:20.000And they said five weeks to slow the spread.
00:48:23.000And, you know, again, how did this all start?
00:48:27.000It's important to look at how this has evolved over time and the rate that it's evolved and what they've told us about it as it's happened.
00:49:01.000The hospitals will not be overwhelmed by this rapid transmission and overwhelming resources like hospital beds and nurses and ventilators and so on.
00:49:12.000So, in other words, they said five weeks to better understand the disease and to Create more healthcare supplies to handle a pandemic which is rapidly happening.
00:49:26.000And then, as we know, five weeks became 10 weeks, and then it became August, and then it was the fall, and then it was next year, and then it was.
00:49:35.000But I don't think when they first shut down the country in March that they had any intention of opening up the country after five weeks.
00:49:42.000And I don't think when they renewed it for another five weeks that they had any intention of opening up the country after five weeks.
00:50:18.000They knew that if they told us their full plan, people would start flipping over cars and killing politicians and freaking out.
00:50:26.000So they said, well, let's just tell them five weeks.
00:50:29.000And then when they get acclimated to that, we'll give them another five weeks.
00:50:32.000No one will freak out if it's an interval that they think they can handle.
00:50:40.000And then when they got acclimated to 10 weeks, they said a few months.
00:50:43.000And then when they got acclimated to six months, they said it'll last another year.
00:50:49.000And then the same went for the vaccine.
00:50:51.000They said at the beginning of last year, they had no designs for a federal mandate.
00:50:56.000And then over the course of time, there was this completely artificial performative process where they debated it.
00:51:04.000And new research came out, and public policy officials, you know, discussed it.
00:51:10.000And when they were saying uniformly, the press secretary, the president, the speaker of the House, well, they were saying last winter, there'll never be a mandate.
00:53:18.000It's not enough to say, well, what's going on, I don't, I kind of don't like.
00:53:22.000It's like compared to where we were six months ago, a year ago, two years ago, and look at cumulatively how bad it's gotten and the rate at which things are worsening is accelerating.
00:53:34.000And then, and I know this is difficult for normal 100 IQ or less people, but try to then think about what will happen next.
00:54:55.000So, do we want to live in a society with mandatory vaccinations every six months, every month?
00:55:01.000And look at what the vaccines are doing to people.
00:55:05.000You know, there's another dimension to it too.
00:55:07.000When the first booster shot was going through the authorization process, because the FDA had to give emergency approval for both mRNA vaccines when they were completed, the Pfizer and Moderna, they did not get full approval.
00:55:20.000They got emergency approval from the FDA, which was contingent.
00:55:26.000And so the FDA and the CDC had to re approve the vaccine for booster shots.
00:55:31.000People couldn't just get booster shots, not technically, not lawfully.
00:55:37.000Because they only gave authorization on an emergency contingency for the first dose.
00:55:42.000And so it was debated by doctors and scientists in the advisory boards of both the CDC and FDA if they, with responsibility, could open it up for the adult population to receive a booster shot.
00:55:58.000And what the CDC and FDA advisory bodies, both of them, unanimously said, with people threatening to resign if they didn't, they both said.
00:56:07.000We do not explicitly do not recommend a booster shot, a third shot, for the general population because we cannot say with confidence that it is safe.
00:56:18.000They did, however, approve it for vulnerable and elderly populations.
00:56:23.000It was, as we know, the Jewish head of the FDA who overrode both bodies and said, in a very technical, roundabout way, with a loophole, she unilaterally approved it for the elderly and the vulnerable, like the body said, but.
00:56:41.000In contradistinction to the bodies, said, Well, and I'll also approve it for yet another group, not the general population, but anybody with an occupational risk for COVID, which means the general population.
00:56:56.000And that's a pretty sneaky thing because these two bodies said people that are not vulnerable, particularly and young, they should not get a booster shot.
00:57:06.000Now, she didn't go forward and say, Well, I approve it for the general population.
00:57:10.000She said, Well, I approve it for people that.
00:57:12.000Have an occupational risk for the disease, which happens to be people that are not vulnerable and not younger than 60 or elderly.
00:57:54.000If the most vaccinated countries are having a worse outbreak than they did before they were vaccinated, then tell me how more vaccinations will help.
00:58:08.000Additional compound vaccinations and mandates is helping the situation.
00:58:22.000If you believe that they're trying to make people better or well, well, you can't make sense out of it based on that standard.
00:58:30.000Because the disease isn't that deadly, and the vaccine isn't even preventing people from getting it, no matter how many vaccines people have gotten.
00:58:40.000What we do know is that it's not safe, and this is what the scientists are warning about immune system fatigue.
00:58:47.000And so it turns out that these vaccines are actually weakening people's immune systems.
00:58:53.000So, for all those morons out there that are getting the vaccine, it is compromising your health.
00:59:47.000Now, here we are school closures, renewed mask mandates, vax mandates, travel restrictions, curfews, telling people they can't have Christmas anymore.
00:59:57.000And people thought just a few months ago, ah, well, it's not such a big deal.
01:00:35.000You know, if everybody who refused, if everybody who did not want to get vaccinated refused to be vaccinated, they could not fire everybody.
01:00:43.000They could not kick all those people out of the military.
01:00:47.000That many people could not be dispensed with easily.
01:00:52.000But if 80% of those people compromise, the 20% that's remaining, they could do a lot more to those people.
01:01:01.000So it's really an all or nothing thing.
01:01:04.000So, not only are you messing up your own body, but you're really screwing us over too.
01:02:10.000Literally, just two years ago, universally, what a vaccine was supposed to do is prevent you from getting sick, transmitting the disease, or being symptomatic.
01:03:23.000But there was a rally being held in Florida.
01:03:25.000With Representative Anthony Sabatini and some of the people that have been imprisoned for being at the Capitol that day.
01:03:32.000Baked Alaska was there, and there was nearly a terrorist attack at the event.
01:03:38.000This is not being covered in any mainstream media, not being covered nationally.
01:03:44.000But yesterday, a left wing government terrorist tried to blow up and kill American patriots like Baked Alaska, who were celebrating the first anniversary of January 6th with an explosive device.
01:04:37.000This gives some details about what went on.
01:04:40.000It says A 22 year old Oldsmar man was arrested early Friday morning after being found with a homemade explosive device near the site of an anniversary rally for January 6th.
01:04:52.000Garrett James Smith was arrested on charges of making and possessing a destructive device and loitering.
01:04:59.000He remains in jail on bond of $300,000.
01:05:03.000Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Galtieri said Smith was seen running away from a political assembly supporting an arrested oath keeper on the evening of January 6, 2022.
01:05:16.000Smith did not detonate or place the explosive device.
01:05:19.000Galtieri said Smith has not been cooperating and the sheriff's office doesn't know why he abandoned his plan or what his political beliefs are.
01:05:28.000Smith is what we call a sleeper, and these are the most concerning individuals because there are no opportunities.
01:05:33.000To intervene and thwart their criminal activity before they actually act, said Galtieri.
01:05:39.000The rally on the anniversary of January 6th was organized in support of Jeremy Brown, a Tampa member of the Oath Keepers and a former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces.
01:05:51.000Federal agents who searched Brown's home found a sawed off shotgun, short barrel rifle, hand grenades, and more than 8,000 rounds of ammunition.
01:06:00.000Smith was found across the street in a parking lot by the Pinellas County Courthouse of 144th Avenue North.
01:06:10.000Two deputies spotted him as he ran east from the rally dressed in all black with a balaclava covering his face and detained him on a loitering charge.
01:06:20.000When deputies searched a black backpack Smith had, they found a homemade pipe style explosive device.
01:06:27.000They also found a piece of paper titled Direct Action Checklist, where Smith made a list of clothing, armor, and gear to bring, including a helmet, shaded goggles, a gas mask, duct tape, and flammable rags.
01:06:43.000Sounds like explosives, Molotov cocktails, perhaps chemical weapons, who knows.
01:06:49.000In his backpack, they also found a helmet with a logo on it that had been seen at other protests in cities such as Portland, where Smith had spent time.
01:09:00.000And this is pretty scary stuff because, on the one hand, it could be political violence, which shows an intensifying situation.
01:09:10.000On the other hand, there's an open end question about, especially based on what happened last year, was there government involvement or prior knowledge of this?
01:09:20.000Is the deep state mobilizing people to commit terrorist attacks against American citizens in an effort to suppress them, in an effort to prevent them from organizing?
01:09:30.000It's an open ended and real and valid question.
01:09:36.000And so, this guy, I don't know what he'll be charged with or whatever, but this guy who attempted this attack has to be doxxed and monitored by patriots.
01:10:09.000So, in the future, I don't see a lot of rallies in our future, but if we do, you've got to carry.
01:10:15.000Where it's legal and with the valid paperwork and everything, you've got to carry.
01:10:20.000And if you go to these rallies, if you go to these demonstrations, you've got to keep a watchful eye and pay attention to characters like this because this just got real.
01:10:29.000Whether this is left wing terrorism or whether this is the government, either way, this is something like a declaration of war in a sense.
01:10:39.000And now I'm not encouraging political violence, but I am saying that people need to protect themselves.
01:10:44.000People need to be prepared to defend themselves in a situation like this.
01:10:48.000People need high alertness and awareness at events like this.
01:10:53.000We need to have law enforcement presence because you could see something like this happening again.
01:13:07.000And so, you know, why does U.S. intelligence not know about this?
01:13:12.000Well, it's probably because they're encouraging it or they're a part of it.
01:13:17.000And what does it say about the government that while they're conducting this full blown investigation into Alex Jones and Ali Alexander and Roger Stone and me and Mick Mulvaney and Trump?
01:13:27.000You've got lone wolf terrorists creating pipe bombs and going to Trump rallies.
01:13:33.000And this is a guy who is in Portland, which is the epicenter of left wing terrorism.
01:14:09.000So, either it's a complete intelligence failure, which is like almost intentional just out of negligence, deliberate negligence, willful negligence, or they know because he's on the payroll, he's a partner.
01:15:37.000I mean, we aren't real patriots, but this is what they're trying to do throw grenades at us.
01:15:44.000We have to create a culture where these terrorists hope, hope, That they get caught by the cops.
01:15:51.000This guy should hope that he gets thrown in jail.
01:15:53.000We need to create a culture where this is the case.
01:15:56.000Where this guy, he better hope and pray that he gets locked up.
01:16:00.000And then we have to create a deterrent force where they go to these things and they better be damn sure that they succeed or if they don't, that they get caught by the cops.
01:16:11.000We got to make it so that if they got caught by anybody other than the cops, they're going to pray for mercy.
01:16:18.000I'm not encouraging violence or anything like that, but.
01:18:21.000And I hope that this guy gets locked up.
01:18:23.000I hope that this guy goes to jail for a very long time because if he doesn't, that's going to send a message that it's open season on Patriots.
01:21:15.000So, yeah, it's going to be fun in Florida.
01:21:19.000Reactionary retards is Yo, Nick, the onion pill went mainstream.
01:21:22.000I went on Dalton Stream, bought six onions and ate one in a grocery store, and got someone else to eat one as well and say, Let's go, Groyper.
01:27:04.000And again, I don't know if I'm 100% theologically correct here, historically correct, but it seems to me like Catholics are, you know, because we obviously have the celibacy for the priesthood.
01:27:21.000But the Orthos are, it seems they're more like Mormons or others where they see marriage as like a positive good rather than like a concession, which is really like what it says in the Bible that marriage is like a concession.
01:30:14.000Sneedtown says The counter argument I've heard is that every single country, even conservative ones like Hungary and Poland, have similar lockdown, mask, and vax restrictions.
01:35:34.000Like big rappers, billionaires, like celebrities, there's this culture of like fuck the haters.
01:35:43.000And like normies may not even really, that might not resonate with them.
01:35:47.000They'll like sing songs about like, hey, fuck the haters.
01:35:51.000And when they think of it, they think of like, oh, this person I don't like in the break room, this person I don't like in my friend group.
01:35:58.000And it's like, no, you don't understand.
01:35:59.000When you're famous, when you're rich, when you're whatever, influential, people like to dedicate their lives to just cutting you down and then lying about you and everything.