00:02:04.000But our featured story tonight is about the COVID pandemic.
00:02:09.000And specifically about the vaccine holocaust, which is underway right now.
00:02:15.000And this is a story that I think we talked about maybe a month ago or something, or at least a similar story.
00:02:23.000We've been talking about how, of course, the vaccine mandate is going to make life very difficult and different for people that do not want to get their experimental gene therapy COVID vaccine.
00:02:35.000And so far, we've talked about the ways in which our lives are going to be made more convenient, inconvenient rather.
00:02:42.000Specifically, talking about things like restaurants and bars and losing your job, getting expelled from school, something like that.
00:02:51.000But it was about a month or two ago that we saw something which is even more disturbing than that, and that is how the COVID vaccine mandate is going to affect people's health care.
00:03:05.000I think this was either in September or August.
00:03:08.000We covered a story where in Texas, a hospital said that they would begin rationing care.
00:03:15.000If it got to the point where they were exceeding their capacity for hospital beds or I think it was ICU, nurses, something like that, critical care, if it got to the point where they exceeded their capacity for that, they would begin to ration care based on vaccine status, saying that if you were vaccinated, you would get priority, and if you were unvaccinated, you would be turned away.
00:03:42.000And in some cases, people were dying because they were being denied care.
00:03:47.000On the basis of their vaccine status, denied emergency care for things that are treatable but deadly because they were not vaccinated.
00:03:56.000So we covered this maybe a month or two ago.
00:03:58.000Some people said it could never get that bad.
00:04:01.000Some people said it's never going to go that far.
00:04:07.000And now here we are today, and our big story is about specifically organ transplanting, where a woman was denied, or rather, she was removed from an organ transplant list, you know, because they come up with a queue, because the number of organs are scarce.
00:04:27.000They come up with a queue, and people line up and they move up and down a list.
00:04:31.000Based on availability of transplantable organs, this woman was taken off the list to receive an organ because she was not vaccinated.
00:04:41.000The doctor said that because she's not vaccinated, she has a lower chance of surviving because she might get COVID.
00:04:47.000So now she can't get an organ transplant.
00:04:51.000She'll be passed over in favor of somebody that did get the vaccine, probably could die as a result.
00:05:10.000So, get this: a leaked memo from the Justice Department, as part of some suit, says that what the federal government is doing now is issuing search warrants to search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, whatever.
00:05:28.000And law enforcement is now able to find everybody on Google, for example, that has searched a particular keyword.
00:06:10.000And I thought, well, wait a second, is it like they have a suspect and then they issue a search warrant for the suspect's search results or their search queries?
00:06:22.000You know, because it would make sense that if they said that, you know, I don't know, Nick Fuentes was inside the Capitol, as an example, which I wasn't, you know, but let's use that as an example.
00:06:34.000You might think, well, okay, the government can issue a search warrant for my search results and see what I was searching on Google the day before.
00:06:45.000What it is is they're issuing a search warrant to the search engine and saying to turn over everybody who searched a particular term in the entire world.
00:06:56.000That's now the scope of law enforcement's power.
00:13:36.000It's not surprising, but it's an outrage.
00:13:38.000So, our first story is about this keyword search warrant, where, like I said, according to these documents from the Justice Department, which I guess they put this out there accidentally, they revealed that law enforcement can now issue a search warrant to a search engine on the internet to look at everybody who has searched a particular keyword.
00:14:00.000And this is the article, it's from, I think, the New York Post.
00:14:04.000Or, no, I'm sorry, this is from Business Insider.
00:14:06.000It says, The Justice Department accidentally unsealed court documents that included a rare keyword warrant, according to an exclusive report from Forbes.
00:14:16.000The warrant reportedly ordered Google to identify the usernames and IP addresses of anyone searching three names, a phone number, or address related to the victim of a Wisconsin kidnapping case over the span of 16 days.
00:14:37.000So, they issued a search warrant for Google to identify names and IP addresses of anybody that searched for a couple of names, a phone number, and an address related to some kidnapping victim.
00:14:51.000So, the warrant is for not particular people, it's for words.
00:14:56.000Anybody that searched these words is being uncovered, unmasked in this search warrant.
00:15:03.000It says federal investigators filed the warrant in the hopes of narrowing down human trafficking and sexual assault suspects.
00:15:10.000According to documents reviewed by Forbes.
00:15:14.000As Business Insider's Isabel Hamilton has previously reported, keyword warrants demonstrate how police are increasingly able to issue broad warrants to tech companies rather than focusing on individuals.
00:15:26.000Before the Wisconsin case's documents were temporarily made public, only two keyword warrants had been previously unsealed.
00:15:34.000Last year, police looking into an arson attack outside the home of a witness in the R. Kelly trial.
00:15:40.000Ordered Google to share a list of IP addresses linked to searches for the arson victim's address.
00:15:47.000Per CNET, investigators then obtained a warrant for the suspect's personal search history, which showed the search terms where can I buy a.50 caliber custom machine gun, witness intimidation, and countries that don't have extradition with the United States.
00:16:06.000While some legal experts believe such warrants violate First Amendment rights by potentially punishing people for what they search online, the ACLU told Forbes that they are most concerned that they are being requested in secret.
00:16:18.000So, there's only three unsealed search, keyword search warrants.
00:16:26.000But ACLU says, and I think this is a fair assumption, probably this is happening all the time.
00:16:50.000Something that's within their jurisdiction.
00:16:52.000And certainly there's a lot more of it going on than the three unsealed cases that we as the public can see.
00:17:01.000It says the ACLU's New York chapter asked Google in a letter last year to oppose the quote, alarming growth in law enforcement searches of Google user data through both keyword search and geofence warrants.
00:17:16.000The letter says these blanket warrants circumvent constitutional checks on police surveillance, creating a virtual dragnet of our.
00:17:24.000Religious practices, political affiliations, sexual orientation, and more.
00:17:29.000As with all law enforcement requests, we have a rigorous process that is designed to protect the privacy of our users while supporting the important work of law enforcement, said Google.
00:17:41.000So it's interesting because they also threw this in there at the end.
00:17:44.000They also talked about geofence warrants, which, if you don't know what a geofence is, everybody should look into this.
00:17:53.000And this goes for everything I'm talking about tonight.
00:17:57.000A lot of this stuff works because it is very relevant for us as dissident political actors or people that have or harbor dissident political views.
00:18:08.000It's important to know how this digital stuff works, how surveillance works.
00:18:14.000It's not just the keyword search warrant, but it's a geofence search warrant too, where they could create a geofence, meaning like a geographical fence, digital fence, and they could look at all the digital activity that's happening within a particular geographical.
00:18:33.000This is, for example, how they were able to find a lot of the people that entered the Capitol on January 6th because they could, using Wi Fi and cell, they were able to find all the people that were sending text messages, emails, anything like that, the digital footprint of everybody that was inside these particular geographical parameters.
00:18:54.000They could ping them within the Capitol.
00:19:00.000It used to be the case that when somebody commits a crime, You know, they have to question witnesses and they have to obtain a warrant to like search a particular person's house or a particular person's car or their records or something like that.
00:19:16.000Now, the federal government can just say, What did everybody in the world Google at any given time?
00:19:23.000You know, where did somebody issue a Google search?
00:19:27.000Who issued or sent in a particular search query on Google?
00:19:32.000That now serves as the basis for federal criminal investigations.
00:19:40.000And we've been talking about this all year.
00:19:43.000The question really becomes: How does anybody have any chance against the federal government?
00:19:50.000You know, at the end of the day, that's really the operative question when you see things like this.
00:19:55.000How is any one individual or group of individuals going to stand a chance against the federal government if they're coming after you?
00:20:04.000Because the more that this kind of surveillance, the more that federal law enforcement broadens their jurisdiction over things like this, we get to the point where they control every single aspect of our lives.
00:21:21.000Think about how intimate your relationship, just strictly speaking, is with your personal mobile device and how you put all your thoughts, communications, everything into it.
00:21:32.000I'm talking about for most people because I know some people are going to say, Oh, I don't do that.
00:21:37.000I have a flip phone and I use DuckDuckGo on my computer and I use a VPN.
00:21:58.000Think about all the other devices in your life if you have smart appliances, like a smart air conditioner, a smart refrigerator, if you have a security system, other smart home, you know, the kind of, what do they call it, the smart devices, Internet of Things.
00:22:16.000Think about all of that that is surrounding us increasingly.
00:22:18.000Smart everything, computers in your car, you've got a GPS or CarPlay or whatever on your vehicle.
00:22:25.000You've got probably some kind of digital tollway system in your car.
00:22:29.000You've got an iPass or whatever they call it in other states, tracking your comings and goings on the highway.
00:23:00.000Other places that you're driving near, walking by, they've got Internet of Things.
00:23:05.000They've got smart devices that can sense your presence, watch you, record you, video you without you even knowing about it.
00:23:14.000And it's sort of like, it's like in the movie The Dark Knight, you know, when they create that system where they could see everything going on in the city.
00:23:20.000That's literally what's going on right now.
00:23:22.000Where, like I said, and it's not like we're talking about Google, where you might be maybe less concerned.
00:23:28.000We're not talking about a private company where it's Something that you might not be comfortable with, or it's not ideal, but that you passively accept.
00:23:38.000We're talking about federal law enforcement.
00:23:44.000We're talking about the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, Congress, all of which have unprecedented oversight because of the Patriot Act, because of 9 11, because of the war on terror, and all of that.
00:23:57.000We have no Fourth Amendment right to privacy anymore, anything like that.
00:24:02.000And all these people, by the way, hate you.
00:24:06.000So it's the most powerful people in the world with unlimited jurisdiction.
00:24:11.000In Washington, D.C., running the federal government and law enforcement, and they hate you.
00:24:17.000And they could see everything that everybody does.
00:24:21.000They could basically see everything that everybody thinks where everybody goes, where everybody is, what they buy, where they drive, what temperature their house is.
00:24:34.000All of this information is now available to the government.
00:24:37.000And all that they have to do, particularly law enforcement, is log into a terminal in D.C. at the Pentagon or whatever.
00:24:45.000All they have to do is log into a terminal and say, hey, Google, give me everybody that searched, you know, sleepy Joe Biden.
00:24:52.000Give me everybody that searched mRNA, gene therapy, vax mandate, biometric security, tyranny, you know, whatever.
00:25:59.000You go in the middle of nowhere, maybe there's nobody even in the nearest town, and the town is far away, and you've got nothing no radio, no TV, no internet, no phone, no nothing.
00:26:12.000Otherwise, how much really are you going to be able to combat this stuff?
00:26:19.000And, you know, this is an important thing for people to internalize because, you know, people hear this.
00:26:28.000It really should make you uncomfortable.
00:26:31.000Talking about digital surveillance or law enforcement expanding its jurisdiction, all of it, the new war on terror.
00:26:38.000People see this stuff, and what I see from a lot of Trump supporters and conservatives, honestly, is a lot of cope.
00:26:45.000Because for a lot of people, they see this, and their answer is well, just use DuckDuckGo or something.
00:26:52.000You know, the answer is that you just have to practice these better digital privacy habits.
00:26:58.000Use Bitcoin and use this and try this alternative and use that.
00:27:02.000And on some level, fundamentally, you know, while there may be a benefit to doing these things, taking steps to reduce, like I said, your exposure, on some level, people that do that are kind of in denial about how bad the problem is.
00:27:18.000And it's really about being honest with yourself about the fact that this is the world we live in now, this is the way society is, there's nothing you can do about it.
00:27:31.000And this goes for lots of different things.
00:27:33.000Specifically, though, about this, I hear it all the time.
00:27:38.000When people say you just got to switch to DuckDuckGo, and by the way, you should do that.
00:27:45.000But it really is something that people do just to make themselves feel better.
00:27:50.000Like a lot of things in the country today, how many conservative lifestyle businesses, conservative lifestyle brands have been created around trying to make conservatives feel better about the fact that.
00:28:04.000The country sucks and it's completely out of our control.
00:28:08.000And short of making some kind of dramatic 180 with your entire life and living in a completely different way, like people haven't lived in 30 or 50 years, there's nothing you do about it.
00:28:22.000And people got to be honest with themselves and ask themselves to what extent is that actually real?
00:28:29.000Is that really helping you in particular or anybody for that matter?
00:28:33.000Or is that just making us feel better?
00:28:35.000Because I wish I could come on the show and tell you, look, They just unsealed these documents and they could read everybody's keyword searches.
00:28:45.000You got to get your freedom phone and you got to download Parler and you got to download DuckDuckGo and you got to put tape over your camera and your phone.
00:28:55.000I mean, all these things are probably good ideas, but it belies the more pressing and fundamental problem, which is that the whole country is this way and the whole country is becoming more this way all the time.
00:29:10.000The technology is becoming more sophisticated.
00:29:32.000Not drive near any cars that have cameras and sensors and other things on them?
00:29:39.000Not be near anybody else that has a smartphone, which can.
00:29:42.000Interface with other phones via Bluetooth because of the recent contact tracing update that was put in everybody's operating system.
00:29:51.000You know, I'm getting specific here, but the point is, and this is something a lot of conservatives have to realize, we have to set our sights higher and think about how we're going to turn this around at a societal level.
00:30:03.000It might seem like something that's beyond our grasp right now, and it's a very scary proposition, the idea that we have to take over the federal government just to stop them from being able to.
00:30:17.000Drone strike us in our house or something because you search the wrong thing on Google.
00:30:22.000But ultimately, that's what we have to resign ourselves to doing instead of coping with these kind of lifestyle adjustments that only are going to make us feel better.
00:30:32.000Because honestly, that's what it comes down to.
00:30:34.000It's just easier to think of it like, well, if I could just make private, personal lifestyle choices, I can secede from society and not have to deal with the consequences of a changing environment.
00:31:15.000You know, you could do some things, you could maybe buy yourself two minutes or whatever, but if they want you, they're going to get you.
00:31:23.000And that's the sad fact of the matter.
00:31:26.000That's why we have to dedicate ourselves to turning back the tide altogether.
00:31:30.000That's why people got to look at the country as a whole and say, you know, we have to do something very ambitious here.
00:31:37.000Running away, getting out of the cities, turning off your phone, whatever.
00:31:42.000Again, it's not necessarily a bad idea, might buy you some time or something like that, but it's not a solution.
00:31:49.000At the end of the day, it's really not even going to help that much.
00:31:53.000So people got to wake up and say, how much of what I'm doing is a cope for the fact that society is out of my control and I don't like the way that things are?
00:32:04.000And then they have to dedicate themselves to being a part of something much larger than themselves to hopefully change the way things are in the whole country, not just in your home, not just with your phone or your PC or whatever, because this is what they're capable of now.
00:32:18.000Nope, nothing and nobody's going to stop them with the Freedom phone.
00:32:25.000You know, and again, got to be careful.
00:32:28.000I would say this I wouldn't necessarily be too afraid of keyword searches because, you know, I mean, they really can get you no matter what.
00:33:28.000We've got to be wary of the risks and the things we really have to avoid.
00:33:32.000When people start to talk like that, you really got to follow it through to its logical conclusion.
00:33:38.000Because I've been hearing that particularly this year, ever since the Capitol, people say, well, we might as well just pack it all up because the government can spy on you.
00:33:47.000The government's been spying on you for your entire life.
00:33:50.000All of us, their power to do that is ubiquitous.
00:33:54.000And short of living as though you're in what's that movie?
00:34:03.000Short of living like that, you're not getting away from it.
00:34:06.000In other words, if you're going to tell me, and Think like this.
00:34:10.000Well, we can't go to AFPAC 2 because the government's going to know who went, or you can't watch a show or do whatever.
00:34:17.000It's like, well, then you better not say my name out loud.
00:34:20.000You better not feel a positive emotion when you see a picture of me because it can scan your brain.
00:34:25.000You better not search my name on Wikipedia, right?
00:34:28.000I mean, you better not, in other words, have a dissident thought, search query, conversation, or anything.
00:34:35.000If you want to talk to somebody openly and honestly, you want to say nigga to your white friend, then you better drive out into the woods.
00:34:41.000Leave your phone in the car, dig a hole underground, put like a big tarp over it, or I don't know, some kind of metal sheet, and then have your conversation because, I mean, they can see it all anyway.
00:34:53.000So, I mean, that kind of paranoia, it's like, it's pretty irrational because they can get you.
00:36:13.000There's a lot of things that people can and are willing to give up for their convictions.
00:36:19.000And then it got real about a month ago when they reported in the media that a hospital in Texas was turning people away for healthcare that is life saving and necessary because of their vaccine status.
00:36:33.000And in particular, there was one story about a guy who couldn't get an ICU bed because they were all full because of the pandemic.
00:36:40.000I don't think that's really true, but they said the hospitals were all full everywhere in the whole state.
00:36:47.000And the closest one they could get him to was in Oklahoma, and they had to fly him there by helicopter.
00:36:52.000And by the time he got there, he died.
00:36:54.000And I forget what his affliction was, but it was something completely preventable, completely treatable, but life threatening without treatment.
00:37:02.000He got flown to a hospital and died there.
00:37:05.000And it was around that time that hospitals in Texas and all around the country were talking about rationing healthcare.
00:37:13.000And they were saying that the COVID pandemic is going to get so bad, the hospitals will be so full, we're not going to have enough resources to take care of everybody, everybody who has a treatable, life threatening affliction.
00:37:27.000So we'll have to begin rationing care.
00:37:29.000And they proposed that they would do that on the basis of vaccination status.
00:37:32.000If you're vaccinated, you'll be prioritized.
00:37:35.000If you're not vaccinated, You cannot get life saving medical care.
00:37:39.000These were conversations that were really happening in hospitals all across the country a month ago.
00:38:06.000They have 80% of the country vaccinated, they're all getting booster shots.
00:38:11.000And more people are getting infected on a daily basis there now than they were a year ago before the vaccine was even out.
00:38:18.000So that's some vaccine that they have to mandate every, and you know, we do this every day, but that they have to mandate everybody get or else they can't get health care.
00:38:28.000Because they're treating all the people that are vaccinated.
00:38:31.000Like, you know, it makes no sense, but shelving that for a moment, because we know that, and we've known that for a long time, this is a serious problem.
00:38:42.000Because, like I said, you know, you could live without your job.
00:38:45.000You could live without going to school.
00:38:47.000But if you have some kind of disease or you have not COVID in particular, but anything, if you have some kind of medical complication and you need health care and they tell you you can't get it unless you get a vaccine, that's a big problem for a lot of people.
00:39:02.000And the federal government said a month ago that wasn't going to happen, like they always do.
00:39:09.000As they've been saying this throughout the entire pandemic about masks, lockdowns, vaccines, we've been over it many times.
00:39:17.000But just like with everything else, the federal government, when this was being reported in the press that they would begin rationing care, the federal government said, no, that's not going to happen.
00:39:28.000There's legal questions about even if we can do that and so on.
00:39:32.000Even in the media, they were fighting about it.
00:39:34.000There were some articles, which I read you the headlines of them a month ago, and they said, it's unethical to ration care based on vaccination.
00:39:43.000Should we ration care based on vaccination?
00:39:46.000These were op eds and editorial pieces in many mainstream publications.
00:39:53.000And now, a month later, this is what they're doing.
00:39:56.000And the latest story, which we're covering tonight, is about the specifically organ transplant list, where a woman was turned away, taken off the list to receive an organ transplant because she was not vaccinated.
00:40:14.000It says, UC Health confirmed on Tuesday that organ transplant recipients and living donors.
00:40:20.000Must be vaccinated against COVID 19 in almost all situations.
00:40:25.000In a statement, the hospital system said studies indicate the mortality rate for transplant recipients who test positive for COVID ranges from 18 to 32 percent, compared to a 1.6 percent mortality rate among all people who have tested positive.
00:40:42.000Now, like, pause for a moment and just think about what that means, because it might be confusing.
00:40:49.000They're not saying that you have a better mortality rate if you get vaccinated and receive.
00:40:55.000An organ as opposed to somebody that's unvaccinated and gets an organ, they're saying that somebody with COVID has a higher mortality rate than someone without COVID that gets an organ transplant,
00:41:10.000which is a little bit misleading because they're not telling people you can't get an organ if you have COVID or if you can get COVID in the future, in which case, therefore, you'd have a higher mortality rate.
00:41:26.000And consequently, you know, probably shouldn't get an organ if someone's going to live if they can't get COVID.
00:41:33.000But they're not saying that because, of course, they can't predict who's going to get COVID and who's not going to get COVID.
00:41:42.000And people that are vaccinated can get COVID, as has been demonstrated, as we just talked about in Israel, throughout America, a big outbreak in Massachusetts we covered earlier this year, Delta outbreak.
00:42:00.000What's more, the immunity from the COVID vaccine is inferior.
00:42:05.000It's not good, it's not efficacious, it wears off over time, and it kills the natural immunity that you get if you actually had COVID and replaces it with the worst vaccine immunity to the extent that that even works.
00:42:21.000So they're telling you well, you can't get an organ transplant because you might get COVID if you're unvaccinated.
00:42:29.000So, they're saving all the organs for the people that are vaccinated that can get COVID anyway.
00:42:34.000But also, they have the vaccine, so they have a chance of myocarditis and other complications, too.
00:42:40.000So, I just want to clarify that because that might be misleading.
00:42:43.000They say, well, if you have COVID, way higher mortality rate than someone without it, yeah, of course.
00:42:50.000A sick person is not as healthy as a healthy person.
00:42:54.000But the vaccine is not a variable in that because vaccinated people and unvaccinated people are getting sick.
00:43:01.000Vaccinated and unvaccinated people are being hospitalized and dying.
00:43:06.000So, to say, well, a healthy person is healthier than a sick person, that really doesn't tell us anything.
00:43:13.000It says UC Health said the policy change was driven by the significantly higher mortality rate, as well as the concern that living donors could still pass on a COVID infection after testing negative.
00:43:26.000The statement said, This is why it is essential that both the recipient and the living donor be vaccinated and take other precautions prior to undergoing transplant surgery.
00:43:36.000Surgeries may be postponed until patients take all required precautions in order to give them the best chance at positive outcomes.
00:43:45.000UC Health confirmed the updated policy after a letter was posted on Twitter by a Republican state representative saying a kidney transplant candidate status was changed on the waiting list to inactive because they were not vaccinated.
00:43:58.000The patient named Leelani Lutali told Nine News that she originally found out about the hospital's policy after her donor, Was asked about her vaccination status during some testing required prior to the procedure.
00:44:12.000She said, Oh, by the way, have you been vaccinated for COVID?
00:44:49.000This patient published a letter to Twitter saying, which I'm sure, you know, it's funny how this stuff works because you just know that if this letter was posted to Twitter and they didn't get the statement from the healthcare company, liberals would say it was a hoax, right?
00:45:08.000Lutali, who's the patient, She posts the letter from the healthcare company, which says if you're unvaccinated, then you can't get a new kidney.
00:45:17.000And you can get one, but you have to initiate the vaccination process within 30 days.
00:45:22.000She posts the letter, and then the healthcare company confirms the letter is legit and says, yes, this is our practice.
00:45:29.000You're not getting an organ if you're not vaccinated.
00:45:32.000How much do you want to bet that if the healthcare company didn't come out and confirm that?
00:45:37.000And I would bet you could still find posts before they did.
00:45:40.000That liberals would go on social media and say, that's a conspiracy theory.
00:45:45.000That would never happen, you know, something to that effect.
00:45:48.000Although I'm sure a lot of them would be saying that it's a good thing.
00:45:53.000But I'm also sure that a lot of libtards and others would say, no, that's a Republican conspiracy theory.
00:46:01.000I mean, that's just a hunch that I have.
00:46:04.000But in any case, you've got this woman needs a kidney, necessary.
00:46:10.000I mean, this is a life saving operation.
00:46:13.000And I've never needed an organ transplant, but you hear about these things, and it's a pretty grim situation because there's not enough organs for all the people that need them.
00:46:24.000And so people get put on a list, they wait a long time while they're undergoing dialysis or other severe complications without vital organs.
00:47:53.000You wait on an organ donor list your whole life or for many years, pandemic starts, you refuse to get vaccinated, now you can't get your organ.
00:48:13.000The doctors said that, the hospitals said that, the federal government said that, even the media said that, and the media argued against it.
00:48:21.000And after a month or two of celebrating unvaccinated people dying from COVID, now they're coming right out and saying, sorry, if you're unvaccinated, you're out of luck, no organs for you, you're going to die now.
00:48:34.000If you're unvaccinated now, it's a death sentence for certain people.
00:48:39.000And if that doesn't convince you to stand up against this stuff, you know, I don't know what does.
00:48:45.000You know, honestly, it is a matter of degrees with a lot of this.
00:48:49.000When it comes to a mask mandate, it's really not that intrusive, right?
00:48:56.000Now, granted, I'm saying that as somebody that doesn't go to work every day, so I don't have to wear a mask unless I go out to eat and then I walk from the door to the table, and then that's the extent of it.
00:49:06.000I'm sure it actually is very intrusive for people that have to work with it all day long or they go to the gym with it on or whatever.
00:49:15.000All things considered, saying that somebody can't dine in at a restaurant unless they put on a mask, this is not a very intrusive imposition.
00:49:24.000It's also something that if you refuse it, it's really not the end of the world.
00:49:29.000Now, by the way, that's not in defense of mask mandates, but you could see that something like that, it's not as cut and dry, it's not as black and white.
00:49:37.000You could see where somebody might comply sometimes and say, oh boy, I'll put on a mask because I got to go to the post office or because I got to go to the DMV, whatever.
00:49:48.000You could see where somebody could justify compliance because it's a matter of degrees.
00:49:53.000Even with the Vax mandate, you could, and this is all for the sake of argument, by the way, because I'm going to circle back here in a moment.
00:50:00.000But, you know, again, you could see for the sake of argument where somebody might say, need to get vaccinated to go to a concert.
00:50:07.000Well, I don't need to go to concerts, but is that really the end of the world?
00:51:23.000And for that reason alone, people should be resisting all of this.
00:51:28.000You think the vax is good, you think COVID is real, maybe you got the vaccine, whatever.
00:51:35.000But does nobody see what's wrong with this?
00:51:37.000Does nobody see in principle and in fact what's wrong with this?
00:51:45.000Irrespective of what they are trying to get you to comply with and the merits of it or the arguments against it, do people not understand in principle and in fact what's wrong with the nature of this compliance system and how it's being enforced?
00:52:03.000Of course, the vaccine's a problem too, and the pandemic and the lockdowns and all of it.
00:52:09.000But I don't understand how people, maybe who are in favor of the vaccine, maybe have gotten the vaccine or they think COVID is real, how can they not see where this is headed?
00:52:21.000We're talking about a one stop, one button press in the White House or in the government or at Google or whatever, where if you don't comply with what the government says, It's a death sentence.
00:53:37.000You know, I said a moment ago, for the sake of argument, you could say, well, some compliance is something that we can tolerate and it's a matter of degrees and so on.
00:53:48.000For the sake of argument, theoretically, you could see how people could justify that.
00:54:14.000And when people said you have to put the mask on between sips and bites on the airplane or anywhere else, people said, yeah, well, whatever.
00:54:22.000We'll just, we got to do what we got to do.
00:54:52.000That we're completely at the mercy of the people in control of the system that hate us, that they could pull the plug literally on your life if you don't do what they say.
00:55:06.000And understand this the only thing that can stop this is if people do not comply.
00:55:12.000There's nothing else that can be done.
00:55:14.000And Classical Theist had a really good post about this on Twitter the other day in response to Lauren Southern.
00:55:20.000Lauren Southern put out a tweet and she said something to the effect of.
00:55:24.000You know, we can oppose the vaccine while also complying with the vaccine mandate because life is complicated, basically.
00:55:34.000She said, You know, I'm a mother and I have kids, and I don't know, somehow that changes things.
00:55:40.000I don't get it, but you know, I'm a woman, I have kids.
00:55:53.000If you have to comply, basically do it.
00:55:56.000And classical theist, he quote tweeted it, everybody should follow him, by the way, one of the best, one of the smartest content creators on the internet.
00:56:03.000He said, you know, and I've said this on the show too, necessarily, necessarily, each person that complies makes it more difficult to resist the vaccine mandate.
00:56:14.000Because, of course, you know, when we're saying not comply, we're not saying really get fired, expelled, all of that, and just live in exile.
00:56:25.000What we're saying is, Refuse the vaccine, and if enough people do it, they will not follow through because they can't.
00:56:35.000The only way that this works is the compliance system, if everybody goes with it.
00:56:41.000They can't fire everybody, they can't put everybody in jail, they can't fine everybody, they can't do this to half or a third or a fifth or even a tenth of the population, right?
00:56:54.000So the compliance system is based on uniformity.
00:56:57.000They've got to get everybody to do it.
00:56:59.000And really, what the end game is, is make it so uncomfortable that people are going to say, ah, whatever, and just go and get it because it would be easier to get it than to not get it.
00:57:08.000But they know they can't force everyone to get it and they can't follow through with their threats to force everybody to get it because there's too many.
00:57:15.000So they're hoping that, you know, like dominoes and sort of like momentum, they're going to reach this tipping point where enough people get it that it's just going to carry through and wash through the population.
00:57:29.000Enough people are going to say, ah, all right, I'll get it.
00:57:31.000And then as they tighten the screws, More and more people say it's not worth it, I'll just get it until eventually there'll be a small enough number of people refusing that they could say, like, we'll jail you if you don't get it.
00:57:44.000You know, the last holdouts who refuse under all other circumstances, that amount of people probably could just be killed or exiled or whatever.
00:57:52.000So, the argument from our perspective then is not to say get fired, live in permanent exile, don't comply and live in a permanent settlement of unvaccinated people.
00:58:03.000If everyone who doesn't want to get it refuses and sticks to their guns and calls their bluff, then they'll give up.
00:58:11.000And they'll say, you know, we really can't force everybody, obviously.
00:58:31.000So, if you understand the dynamic there, then of course, Each person that complies with the vaccine, any of it, any of it, for whatever reason, each person that gets the vaccine and then enjoys the benefits, reaps the rewards from the system, they're making it harder on the rest of us.
00:58:50.000That's one less person, one fewer, is it less, fewer?
00:58:54.000One less person that the system has to worry about.
00:58:58.000That's one more person that you can count on to go back to work the next day.
00:59:02.000One more person that you don't have to fire.
00:59:05.000One more person that doesn't have to be denied vital services or won't be seen at a protest or in the streets or whatever.
00:59:11.000So, yes, necessarily every single person that gets the vaccine is actualizing this system.
00:59:18.000Every single person that gets the vaccine is making it more likely that they will complete this project.
00:59:24.000And create biometric security totalitarianism where they can deny you healthcare for getting the vaccine.
00:59:33.000Because the fewer people that are resisting, the easier it is for them to turn off the lights and pull the plug for the people that are.
00:59:43.000So, the only so, all this being said, this is evil.
00:59:47.000This is the most evil thing imaginable.
00:59:50.000People that hate you, people that want you dead, the small.
00:59:55.000You know, a thousand, two thousand of them that there are that run this country and they hate this country and they hate you in particular and they hate your values and they hate your God.
01:00:05.000These people monitoring, controlling every aspect of your life, a brutal enforcement system forcing you to get what is potentially a dangerous or deadly vaccine.
01:00:17.000We have to do everything in our power to stop that.
01:00:19.000There's nothing more important than this.
01:00:23.000There's no scenario where that comes to pass and there's like another way.
01:00:29.000Where we're living in a system where they can pull the plug on your whole life and kill you if you don't do what they say, but what we're working through the system, we're like doing something behind the scenes, underground, if that happens, it's over.
01:00:42.000So, this is an unacceptable scenario that they're allowed to complete this.
01:00:47.000So, anything other than that has to be on the table, right?
01:00:52.000Because people who criticize me say, you know, Nick is telling his followers to get fired and expelled and all those things, he doesn't care about their lives.
01:02:59.000And the stories that I cover are happening in real life.
01:03:02.000You might not see them, it's not happening to people you know, maybe, yet, necessarily.
01:03:08.000But the people that these stories are about, and the places and the things that I'm talking about, they are happening in the real world, and they will happen to you.
01:03:19.000And there's nothing that you can do about it individually.
01:03:23.000There may come a day when you will get very sick and you will need an organ.
01:03:27.000And it's a question of getting a vaccine, which may kill you, or not getting an organ that you need.
01:03:34.000And there's nothing you can do about it.
01:03:39.000We're talking about healthcare broadly, we're talking about eating, we're talking about if you can eat, if you can make a living, if you can travel, if you can get by in the world.
01:05:16.000And I will say this maybe this is dramatic and people don't like to think in practical terms like this, but hey, at least you have some dignity.
01:08:46.000For every unvaccinated person that gets vaccinated and goes along with the system, We need vaccinated people to act like they're not and join our side.
01:10:07.000They like rap music or they swear, something like that.
01:10:11.000You know, you might look at somebody and say, oh, well, they're not a perfect Christian or they're not perfectly conservative or I don't agree with them on everything, you know, whatever.
01:12:25.000Base Tubman says AF conservatives will be getting thrown into gulags, and Ben Shapiro will sit there whining about how the Iron Dome isn't getting funded.
01:12:34.000Why haven't any con ingrifters created a show called If Republicans Did It?
01:12:39.000Since their sole existence is for calling out hypocrisy like it's been an effective tactic?
01:13:52.000They want to repeal Section 230 because they want to bully big tech into censoring conservatives more.
01:14:00.000They say that Facebook and Twitter and Instagram aren't going far enough.
01:14:04.000They want to repeal Section 230, challenge their status as, or their legal protections from liability, challenge their status as platforms.
01:14:17.000And bully them into doing more to censor.
01:14:20.000So, you know, clearly it could go either way.
01:14:24.000Jordan B says obviously Biden didn't get 80 million legitimate votes, but again, with these damn conservative Instagram pages and every single hashtag Sleepy Joe caption they throw in, most popular president ever, am I right?
01:17:10.000I'm really not happy with Coldstone because I went there for Easter and I got their Easter ice cream with Lucky Charms and it was so awful.
01:18:19.000And every day we would pick up a call in radio show to name drop you a bunch and put out an America First response on the topic of the day.
01:18:28.000If any were particularly funny, you would direct your audience each night to that station's replay.
01:20:29.000I was watching Elijah Schaefer's show, and I like Elijah Schaefer, by the way.
01:20:34.000But it was like, how do I even explain this?
01:20:37.000It was like, there are some of these phrases or jokes that just get said over and over and over again, and people repeat them as though they're novel, but they're not.
01:20:50.000They repeat them as though it's quirky, but it isn't.
01:20:55.000I will tell you what it is, and then maybe you'll see what I mean.
01:20:58.000It was like one of these after another.
01:21:00.000It was like within the span of 30 seconds, Elijah made some comment, some joke about how gingers don't have souls.
01:31:03.000I think Sadie Vacantists are basically Protestants.
01:31:06.000Cephas says, Just walked into a restaurant without a Vax pass, and I know you've said not to post your L's online, but long story short, they tied me to one of their stoves and proceeded to kill.
01:32:07.000Tactical Nukes says, if you heard of the story of George Pickering, his son was apparently brain dead and the doctors wanted to harvest his organs right away, but he barricaded himself with a gun in the hospital room and his son made a miraculous recovery that day.
01:32:20.000Never been an organ donor, never will.
01:40:54.000Erst says, as somebody who just joined the Navy, okay, it's a duplicate.
01:40:59.000Grover says, since you wear a bulletproof vest at speeches, have you considered gesticulating more in order to move your head around a lot in case your assassin aims for the head?
01:47:14.000Airstindin says, What do you think about the fact that you're a prominent figure in a shitty mod for a game on Steam called Make America Great Again?
01:50:17.000The guy's like making songs about the Groiber Wars, and then everyone founds out he's gay and like won't give up porn and was gay at one point but isn't now but won't like disavow porn or something.
01:50:31.000And then he makes this tortured song about, oh, I'm being gate kept.
01:50:37.000It's like, dude, just like, I don't even know what to tell you.
01:50:52.000He was a very nice guy and very talented.
01:50:55.000And honestly, it's a shame because, you know, I would, honest to God, I know people aren't going to like this, but I really wouldn't even care.
01:51:01.000I mean, if he just was anonymous and did his own thing and made good songs, who would even care?
01:51:10.000I mean, but he had to make it a big deal.
01:52:42.000Glad you like the Doc Martens, though, even though I know people are going to call me a fake cell for this, and I still am an incel, but yeah, sorry to hear that.