00:00:28.000Great to be back with you here today on Wednesday.
00:00:31.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight, some more darkness to share with you.
00:00:40.000It's another day in the American regime, another day in the globalist American empire.
00:00:46.000And our featured story is about vax mandate fines.
00:00:50.000And this is one which hasn't been reported too widely, and that's for a reason.
00:00:56.000Democrats are trying to slip into this massive spending bill going through Congress right now, a tenfold increase.
00:01:05.000In fines, which will be given out to companies that violate the vaccine mandate, which was put down by the Biden administration earlier this month.
00:01:17.000They increased the fines, depending on the size of the business, by 10 times some fines.
00:01:23.000Get this in this bill, if this bill goes through without this provision being taken out, the fine for a company not in compliance with the COVID vaccine mandate could be as high as $700,000.
00:03:03.000It would, in other words, be better to pay the fine than to find a replacement for one or several employees who they would have to let go because they don't want to get the vaccine.
00:03:13.000$14,000 for a private company with more than 100 employees.
00:03:18.000Depending on the size of the company and the nature of the operation, isn't necessarily the deterrent that they needed to enforce complete compliance.
00:03:28.000So they took that and then they just increased it by 10 times.
00:03:50.000They're deploying the military to the streets because of the situation.
00:03:54.000And there's been a total breakdown in the supply chains in the UK, labor shortage, and other problems, largely because of pandemic related lockdowns and vaccine restrictions.
00:04:05.000And so, the story today, which I got from CNN Business, is that there was a letter written by a number of people that work in the transportation industry pleading with the government that there has to be some kind of change or solution because without that, supply chains will totally break down.
00:05:05.000Whatever the media says, particularly a network like CNN, CNN Business, whatever, you can't look at that as just information being reported objectively, as I think anyone knows.
00:05:18.000Particularly, you have to look at it as information that the mouthpiece of the regime is putting out there.
00:05:24.000And so you have to analyze it from the perspective of they're putting this out there with the intention of convincing you of what.
00:05:33.000What is the intended desired reaction from the people that this information is supposed to catalyze, supposed to provoke?
00:05:42.000And so, if I'm reading this article, I'm not reading supply chains break down, total system collapse imminent, acceleration is for the win.
00:05:50.000I read the article, and you know what it really says?
00:05:52.000It says that the reason for this so called system collapse is because of varying vaccine requirements in different countries.
00:06:03.000And we'll get into this, I don't want to spoil the whole article.
00:06:06.000But they basically say it's because of issues arising from these workers that are in shipping and in freight and in other parts of the transportation industry.
00:06:17.000They are not able to be in compliance with all the different countries' vaccine requirements.
00:06:23.000And so when you're reading that, and without spoiling it, because we'll get into it in just a moment, what is the intended reaction?
00:06:32.000What is this supposed to create a demand and urgency for?
00:06:37.000The system will collapse because all these workers can't be in compliance with all the different requirements in all the different countries.
00:06:46.000They say that some of these transportation workers are getting six different doses of vaccine because every country has their own vaccine.
00:06:54.000Every country has their own requirement.
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00:07:17.000And do follow me there because I will be keeping everybody up to date on our protest, which is this Saturday, and all future activism, as well as everything else that we're doing on the show.
00:07:29.000All the important stuff is going to be on Telegram and Gab.
00:07:32.000And there's a lot of big stuff coming up very, very soon.
00:07:35.000We'll have an update on the platform next week when I get back from Springfield.
00:07:40.000Next week, we'll be telling you a date when you can expect our first.
00:07:45.000Without getting into too much detail because I'm like announcing the announcement.
00:07:49.000But when I get back from Springfield, I'll have a lot more information about when you can expect the platform to be completed.
00:08:21.000Hey, listen, folks, it's getting to that time.
00:08:24.000We are done selling White Boy Summer merch in just a few days.
00:08:29.000October 1st, rapidly approaching Friday, and we're done selling White Boy Summer merch.
00:08:35.000So, if you saw our White Boy Summer documentary yesterday, and I hope everybody liked that, our White Boy Summer merch will be gone on Friday.
00:11:36.000They said, Is this just going to be all the vlogs put together?
00:11:40.000We did reuse a lot of the vlog footage, but there was also a lot of never before seen footage from the Dallas press conference, from our fundraiser in Houston, which is private, never before seen until this movie, and also some behind the scenes footage from when I was at Infowars Studio in Austin, Texas.
00:11:59.000So I think a lot of people enjoyed that.
00:12:03.000And like I said, we're selling the official movie poster for that.
00:12:08.000And last but not least, Saturday, in case you didn't hear about this, Saturday, we are doing a massive anti vaccine rally in Springfield, Illinois, at the Illinois State Capitol at 1 o'clock local time.
00:12:25.000And you're going to want to follow the Telegram channel because there may be inclement weather.
00:12:30.000It's going to be thunderstorms right now, they're predicting, which is awesome.
00:13:52.000And we're going to use this as a springboard to do even more activism within the state of Illinois, because this is one of the worst COVID tyranny states.
00:14:02.000And also, we'd like to branch off and do things in other states as well, depending on how this goes.
00:14:09.000So that is this coming Saturday, October 2nd, 1 to 4, Springfield, Illinois, at the Illinois State Capitol.
00:15:37.000And like I said, I read about this in CNN today.
00:15:41.000And CNN is reporting that in the United Kingdom, transportation workers are warning the government that without imminent action, there's going to be a total system collapse, total collapse of supply chains.
00:15:55.000And this is going to cause shortages and all kinds of problems with the economy.
00:16:01.000And they're referring specifically to the UK, but this is something that's happening globally.
00:16:19.000And I know that food isn't exactly, it's been getting more expensive for my entire life, but $25 at Five Guys, I mean, that's like unprecedented.
00:16:29.000I think everything's getting more expensive.
00:16:32.000I went to Target the other day and there was an entire section of the store which was empty.
00:16:38.000I'm not talking about the shelves were empty, although they were.
00:16:41.000There were parts of the store where the shelves were empty, but there was an entire section of the floor in the front of the store that had nothing no racks, shelves, merchandise, nothing.
00:16:53.000And people are reporting about this all across the country department stores are empty, Costco is limiting people's purchase of necessary items.
00:17:02.000And so this is a global phenomenon labor shortages, restaurants are shutting down.
00:17:08.000Me and Jaden went to a restaurant in Chicago the other day.
00:17:30.000Both locations, two locations in the city, we went to both of them, and both of them are closed for remodeling, but there's no remodeling going on.
00:17:39.000And it's like this is going on across the society.
00:17:44.000This is going on all across the world, and they keep making excuses for it.
00:17:48.000In any case, our news today is about a letter written by some transportation workers that said it's going to be a total system collapse.
00:17:56.000And they give a very interesting reason as to why that is.
00:18:00.000And I'll read the article and we'll get into this.
00:18:03.000It says seafarers, truck drivers, and airline workers have endured quarantines, travel restrictions, and complex COVID 19 vaccination and testing requirements to keep stretched supply chains moving during the pandemic.
00:18:17.000But many are now reaching their breaking point, posing yet another threat to the badly tangled network of ports, container vessels, and trucking companies that move goods around the world.
00:18:27.000In an open letter Wednesday to heads of state attending the United Nations General Assembly, the International Chamber of Shipping and other industry groups warned of a global transport system collapse if governments do not restore freedom of movement to transport workers and give them priority to receive vaccines recognized by the World Health Organization.
00:18:51.000The letter says, Global supply chains are beginning to buckle as two years' worth of strain on transport workers takes their toll.
00:18:59.000The letter has also been signed by the International Air Transport Association, the International Road Transport Union, and the International Transport Workers Federation.
00:19:09.000Together, they represent 65 million transport workers globally.
00:19:14.000It says all transport sectors are also seeing a shortage of workers and expect more to leave as a result of the poor treatment millions have faced during the pandemic, putting the supply chain under greater threat.
00:19:26.000Guy Platten, the secretary general of the ICS, said that worker shortages are likely to worsen towards the end of the year because seafarers may not want to commit to new contracts and risk not making it home for Christmas given port shutdowns and constant changes to travel restrictions.
00:19:44.000That will heat pressure on stretched supply chains and could, for example, worsen current challenges with food and fuel supply in the United Kingdom.
00:19:52.000The global supply chain is very fragile and depends as much on seafarers.
00:19:56.000From the Philippines, as it does on a truck driver to deliver goods.
00:20:00.000The time has come for heads of government to respond to the workers' needs.
00:20:06.000And the article goes on, and I'm not going to read all of them, but it goes through all these anecdotes about people that are on these ships and truck drivers and other people working in international transport and talking specifically about this problem of essentially what amounts to vaccine standards and saying that the real problem here.
00:20:36.000The problem is that the government is not prioritizing vaccines for these workers and that the vaccine requirements are not standardized in all the countries.
00:20:46.000And it talks about people that are stranded between jurisdictions because one country mandates one particular kind of vaccine and another country mandates a different one.
00:20:57.000And some workers are having to get six or more doses of vaccine because of this.
00:21:04.000And I read the article, and of course, it makes perfect sense.
00:21:07.000You can't shut down the economy like they have for the past year and not have these kinds of ramifications.
00:21:14.000I've said this, by the way, on my show for years, even before the pandemic.
00:21:18.000The global economy and supply chain is extremely fragile.
00:21:25.000And I've talked about this, like I said, long before the pandemic even started how, you know, you look at a city like New York or LA or Chicago.
00:21:33.000And of course, there's not enough food in New York City to feed all the people that live there for two months.
00:21:43.000And it's arriving on a day by day basis.
00:21:46.000And that requires it to be packaged up and shipped or arrive at a port or something like that.
00:21:52.000And all the supply chains are like this, it's all very carefully calibrated.
00:21:56.000And so if one thing is out of whack, like we saw earlier this year with the colonial pipeline hack, It was one pipeline company that got hacked and they had to shut down their operation in the mid Atlantic, the southwest in America.
00:22:12.000And it caused gas prices across the entire eastern seaboard to skyrocket.
00:22:16.000And at one point, like 80% of the gas stations in Washington, D.C. didn't have gas.
00:23:54.000And unironically, that is a good thing because this system is unsustainable, and the perpetuation of the system allows the entrenched interests to retain control over the world.
00:24:08.000So long as the supply chains are working, so long as there is material comfort and abundance, so long as things stay the same, the people that are in power, which Who hate us and who are incompetent, you know, at the minimum, at most, or genocidal, those people get to stay in power.
00:24:27.000So I read about system collapse and I read about supply chains failing, and I think this is good news.
00:24:32.000But then I read between the lines, and it says, well, these workers, who, mind you, this is an international body, okay?
00:24:39.000This is an international body of self appointed bureaucrats who represent 65 million workers around the world.
00:24:49.000I don't think there's any international entity that represents global workers that is going to be filled with union guys who are real sick of the COVID mandate, right?
00:25:04.000I don't think that it's like Italian union guys that are running the International Air Transport Association, International Road Transport Union, International Transport Workers Federation.
00:25:18.000I think it's actually more like mystery meat, ambiguous ethnicity, global bureaucrats.
00:25:24.000Who are totally owned by multinational corporate interests.
00:25:30.000And they're writing a letter to the United Nations General Assembly.
00:25:34.000So I don't think, I don't think it's blue collar, rough around the edges, truck driver, you know, union type guys that are coming to the UN and saying, hey, listen, this stuff, this crap's got to stop.
00:26:34.000And I've said this about climate change, and I've said this about racism, and it's also true about the pandemic.
00:26:41.000Whenever you get these kinds of global crises, whenever you get a problem, whenever you get one of these world ending apocalyptic scenarios, such as the one we're living through right now, real or fabricated, they require global solutions.
00:27:48.000Domestic response with the sort of global reach, with things like climate change or colonialism or poverty, global poverty, and now the pandemic, a global crisis catalyzes in the same way a global response.
00:28:25.000Our global economy cannot function without what they're saying is global governance.
00:28:31.000We can't have a global economy where workers, where transportation workers are delivering goods from the Philippines to the United Kingdom unless there is some global governance that is standardizing the international requirements for trade and public health.
00:28:50.000They're saying if we don't have the governments of the Philippines and the UK and the governments, All around the world, if they don't get together and legislate vaccine requirements, which are standard throughout the world, then you can't have global trade anymore.
00:29:08.000They're saying there's a global system collapse unless we do this because of this reason.
00:29:16.000Well, it's because there are these jurisdictions, these competing jurisdictions, and all these different vaccine requirements put in place by sovereign national governments, they're getting in the way.
00:29:35.000We need the UN to step in and standardize.
00:29:40.000And think about the precedent that this sets.
00:29:43.000Because, of course, it's the international transport workers arriving at the ports and the airports and driving across the bridges and across the international borders on roads.
00:29:58.000It is those people that are really connecting all the countries.
00:30:03.000If the UN or global government is deciding the rules for a worker, a seafarer, a truck driver, a pilot, if they're deciding the rules for those people to travel between different jurisdictions, what they're essentially doing is seizing control over all international travel.
00:30:24.000Because, of course, that sets the precedent that if that applies to the truckers and the seafarers, everybody else, it applies to the tourists and it applies to the people that are immigrating and it applies to The vacationers, it applies to everybody.
00:30:39.000They now control international borders.
00:30:42.000And in a sense, they kind of have a jurisdiction that supersedes national governments.
00:30:48.000Their sovereignty overrides the sovereignty of national governments.
00:30:53.000They're calling for the United Nations to step in and say, well, you know, nations may have their own vaccine requirements that their sovereign governments created, but that's just not going to do because we need a standard.
00:31:06.000We need to standardize the requirements across the world.
00:31:11.000The UN, a global governmental entity, a supranational governmental entity, we're going to create a standard and you're going to have to comply.
00:31:21.000And I would not be surprised if in the future there is going to be some kind of enforcement mechanism.
00:31:27.000I'm sure that the World Economic Forum or the UN, one of these global entities, the G20, the G7, they're going to come forward with a set of guidelines and they're going to create incentives for countries to participate in them, positive and negative.
00:31:43.000I'm sure that they're going to start to say if you don't comply with our international vaccine standard, international vaccine and vaccine passport standard, then we're going to restrict trade into your country or foreign investment or something like that.
00:32:06.000The rich G7, G20 countries, the European Union, the big banks, they're going to go out at the UN and they're going to bully all the other countries from Brussels, London, DC. Paris, they're going to bully all the other countries into accepting some kind of international vaccine standard.
00:32:25.000And what this does is create the new world order.
00:32:28.000I mean, once that's done, the precedent that that sets, it can't be overstated what a big deal that is.
00:32:39.000You know, we don't have international standards of measurement, we don't have international standards of driving on one side of the road or anything for that matter.
00:32:46.000But now, something this intimate and this important.
00:32:49.000Which we've been over throughout the whole year is now going to be legislated by the so called international community, by some kind of global government.
00:32:58.000And a global government will decide who gets to leave, who gets to enter different countries.
00:33:04.000They will govern the relations between the countries.
00:33:07.000You know, it's like in the same way, it's sort of analogous to the United States.
00:33:12.000You know, each state, according to the Constitution, all the powers that are not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states.
00:33:20.000And so the states have power, the states have jurisdiction, and then of course the federal government has jurisdiction over them.
00:33:29.000And one of the powers of the federal American government is that it controls interstate commerce, it controls the rules between the states, right?
00:33:40.000And so we all recognize that the federal government has supremacy over the state governments on some level.
00:33:50.000With the entire world, with the United Nations.
00:33:53.000In the same way that the federal government has supremacy over the states, now the UN will have supremacy over all the governments of the world.
00:34:09.000But the point is, the United Nations is run by global citizens, cosmopolitans, people that don't know a nation, people that don't believe in nations.
00:34:18.000They're not citizens of any one country, they have citizenship for many countries.
00:34:23.000And they travel between them and they live in many different countries.
00:34:27.000They don't have an allegiance to one country.
00:34:30.000They don't believe in one culture, religion, or anything like that.
00:34:33.000These are people that think that all of that is over borders, jurisdictions, nations, peoples.
00:34:52.000The letter says we'll have a total collapse of supply chains and a total system collapse.
00:34:57.000Essentially, if we don't have a vaccine mandate and vaccine priority for all these international transport workers, and if we don't standardize the vaccines and get an international standard for the vaccines.
00:35:11.000Because, of course, to have this kind of globalization on this scale to integrate all these different countries into global economy, global supply chains, I mean, it's all trending in that direction.
00:35:24.000It's all trending towards acclimation and assimilation to global standards, global everything.
00:35:32.000That's why globalization has to be shut off.
00:35:36.000That's why we're not in favor of international government.
00:35:39.000That's why we're not in favor of these kinds of.
00:35:42.000You know, international agreements and things because, you know, we want to retain our sovereignty.
00:35:47.000The more integrated we are with the globe, the more beholden we are to global interests and global government, which is where we are now.
00:35:57.000So I'm very curious to see where this goes.
00:35:59.000I mean, I kind of like what they're saying about like a global collapse, but, you know, as much as people might find that appealing, what's the call to action?
00:36:08.000People are going to be, you know, the shelves are going to be empty at Walmart, and they're going to say, well, the reason for this is because Russia has a different vaccine than America.
00:37:29.000Because the good news is, as bad as the world gets, it's only temporary, right?
00:37:36.000I know that's not much of a white pill.
00:37:39.000Hey, well, we're all going to die someday.
00:37:41.000The good news is, as bad as life will get, we can always look forward to dying.
00:37:46.000Because it'll get really bad, but the good news is, we'll die too.
00:37:52.000You know, there's going to be good things that will happen in this life.
00:37:55.000There's a lot to appreciate in this life as well.
00:37:58.000But, you know, you just have to adopt a sort of stoic frame of mind.
00:38:03.000You just have to begin to love your fate and not have too many expectations.
00:38:08.000I think the real misery comes from the broken and shattered expectations.
00:38:14.000If you basically expect that your life is not going to be tough, it's not such a disappointment when it is difficult.
00:38:24.000If you're expecting that you're going to have this great, fun life and I'm going to be happy all the time and, oh, I'm going to get married and have kids and we're going to be eating ice cream cones and riding tandem bicycles and we're going to be vacationing and, you know, and then it turns out that we live in like a totalitarian vaccine police state, you know, then you're going to probably cry.
00:38:48.000Then you're going to break down and start crying.
00:38:49.000But if you resign yourself to like, yeah, it's going to be miserable forever, then it's not so bad actually.
00:39:44.000A big vaccine mandate came down from the White House mid September.
00:39:49.000They said they're now mandating it for all federal government workers, all federal contractors, and for all private companies with 100 or more employees.
00:39:59.000And initially, they said that it would be a $14,000 fine for companies that are not in compliance.
00:40:05.000Many companies came out and said, well, $14,000, we can eat the cost of that.
00:40:10.000We'll, number one, fight it in court, and even if we lose, You know, for a lot of companies, $14,000 isn't a ton of money, especially when you look at the cost of tests.
00:40:21.000To do a daily test for many workers is a very costly thing to do that indefinitely.
00:40:26.000And if you're losing a lot of important workers, I mean, that could be a bigger hit to the company than a $14,000 fine.
00:40:32.000Again, not speaking for every company, but a lot of companies said that they were willing to fight it.
00:40:39.000So the Democrats got together and they snuck into this massive spending bill, which is going through.
00:40:59.000It says President Joe Biden didn't just announce a COVID 19 vaccine mandate on companies employing 100 or more people, he plans to enforce it.
00:41:09.000On Saturday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's House quietly tucked an enforcement mechanism into their $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.
00:41:18.000Passed it out of the Budget Committee and sent it to the House floor.
00:41:22.000Buried on page 168 of the House Democrats' 2,465 page mega bill is a tenfold increase in fines for employers that willfully, repeatedly, or even seriously violate a section of labor law that deals with hazards, death, or serious physical harm to their employees.
00:41:45.000The increased fines on employers could run as high as $70,000 for serious infractions.
00:41:52.000And $700,000 for willful or repeated violations.
00:41:58.000Almost three quarters of a million dollars for each fine.
00:42:09.000$700,000 for each violation that they decide is willful or repeated.
00:42:16.000If enacted into law, Vax enforcement could bankrupt non compliant companies even more quickly than the $14,000 OSHA fine anticipated under Biden's announced mandate.
00:42:28.000The Biden administration has already started implementing its vaccine mandate enforcement blueprint.
00:42:34.000Number one, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration set precedent this summer and published an emergency COVID 19 rule in the Federal Register, taking jurisdiction over and providing justification for COVID 19 being a workplace hazard for healthcare employment.
00:42:51.000Early in September, Biden announced his 100 or more employee COVID 19 vaccine mandate and tasked OSHA with drafting an enforcement rule to exert emergency vaccine compliance authority.
00:43:02.000Over companies with 100 or more employees.
00:43:05.000Three, the legislative provision that passed the Budget Committee raises the OSHA fines for noncompliance 10 times higher and up to $700,000 for each willful or repeated violation.
00:43:16.000Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not announced when the House will vote on the reconciliation bill that includes the new OSHA fine.
00:43:23.000If the legislation is enacted, OSHA could levy draconian fines to enforce Biden's vaccine mandate, a move that could rapidly bankrupt noncompliant companies.
00:43:40.000The crippling change described on page 168 of the Democrat bill isn't a typo or a clerical error.
00:43:47.000It was inserted by design and likely with the hope that no one would notice before Democrats rammed the bill through Congress.
00:43:55.000If enacted, it could bankrupt a whole host of companies that do not believe they should have to comply with the Biden administration's mandate or harbor the cost of intrusive weekly tests.
00:44:05.000In its June 2021 emergency rule affecting healthcare workers, OSHA complained it was having a hard time.
00:44:10.000Motivating employers with its paltry $13,653 fine.
00:44:17.000It says, OSHA has been limited in its ability to impose penalties high enough to motivate the very large employers who are unlikely to be deterred by penalty assessments of tens of thousands of dollars, but whose noncompliance can endanger thousands of workers.
00:44:34.000So we thought that the sky was falling two weeks ago when they said $14,000 fine.
00:45:57.000I have to say, on the one hand, it's a little bit frustrating.
00:46:00.000I mean, there's a part of me, so we'll get on to the obvious significance of this, but you look at this, and this is how the Trump administration should have worked.
00:46:10.000This is the power of the federal bureaucracy through agencies and rules and enforcement of rules, and even with their control of Congress.
00:47:02.000There's no authority for them to do that.
00:47:04.000So, what they do is using legal precedent, using Supreme Court and other court precedent, and using this kind of magic that they can work in the bureaucracy, legal ambiguity there.
00:47:16.000And then ultimately, through Congress, they're just going to try and smash it through by saying, well, it's a public health hazard, and this is a workplace occupational hazard, and then they just jam it through in one of these massive.
00:47:32.000Omnibus spending bills, one of these massive packages so no one notices it.
00:47:36.000And that's how they're going to make every man, woman, and child take the vaccine.
00:47:39.000They don't have to do a federal mandate.
00:47:41.000There is not one point where Joe Biden has to get out and say the federal government is going to force everyone to take it because he could work, well, his administration can work this bureaucratic magic.
00:47:53.000And if the government can't do it, it really doesn't matter.
00:47:56.000They can force the companies to force you to do it.
00:48:25.000They're not going to say that it's the federal government doing it, but that is what it is.
00:48:29.000I mean, if you force every private and public institution to do this through bureaucratic slate of hand, it doesn't really matter what you call it or technically.
00:49:57.000At some point, people have to just stand up and offer real resistance, not this kind of like, I'll go along with it or I'll go along with it, but maneuver in such a way that I don't technically have to compromise.
00:50:10.000At a certain point, there has to be a big red wall.
00:50:15.000That stands in the way of this administration, that stands in the way of the American regime.
00:54:09.000Hidden their views, they've chosen their battles, they've maneuvered, they've come up with clever arguments, they've taken it to the courts or some other bureaucracy, they've tried to get lucky, they've tried to game the system.
00:59:21.000Whether this is that or not, it's paving the road for that.
00:59:25.000If you can't refuse an mRNA vaccine, what makes you think you're going to resist the microchip or the nano or whatever comes down the line?
00:59:32.000What makes you think you're going to resist the system that says, based on your Google searches, you can't have a job, can't have a gun, and so on?
00:59:43.000If you can't resist this, you can't resist any of it.
00:59:46.000And what's the future going to look like if the government has a blank check to do whatever they want to you?
00:59:50.000We are all going to be forced into the cities, constantly surveilled.
00:59:55.000Every thought, every move, every spoken word is going to be surveilled, documented, recorded, assigned to you, everything bound up in some kind of barcode, QR code, digital ID, complete integration with technology.
01:00:11.000Everything carefully watched and managed by the government.
01:00:14.000You know, you're going to live in an apartment that's surveilled.
01:00:17.000You're going to ride on public transportation that's surveilled.
01:00:19.000Walk down city streets that are surveilled.
01:03:04.000Well, I've heard bad things about you.
01:03:07.000It's like our civilization is at stake here, and people are worried about what people say, this kind of character assassination stuff, which is their chosen tool of political control.
01:03:19.000We have got to hang together or we are going to hang separately.
01:04:54.000In the intervening years, you did nothing and you're not going to be able to do anything about it when you wake up and it sets in just how fucked up it is.
01:05:38.000Yeah, I think we were too far gone 20 years ago, man.
01:05:43.00020,000 Haitians at the border and they just let them all in.
01:05:48.000And that's a totally separate issue, but it's just, you know, any way that you cut it, any way that you look at it, I mean, we're there.
01:05:54.000But people, but it's the boiling frog.
01:05:56.000You know, people delude themselves and they say, well, when it gets really bad.
01:06:00.000And that is always such a cross section of where things are.
01:06:05.000People never look at the, if people really looked with some perspective at where things are compared to where they were, they might be able to forecast where we're going and get some sense of context here and realize just how bad it is.
01:06:20.000But they delude themselves because people don't like to think about it.
01:07:43.000Not in an illegal fashion, but we have just got to start to create some dynamism here because we are on a terrifying trajectory and I don't think it's quite sunken in with people.
01:07:59.000I've been covering this every day and I have created a pretty clear visualization based on the facts here, you know, based on as the facts cumulatively have led to this point.
01:08:12.000From the mandate to the booster shots, the lies about five weeks to slow the spread and federal mandate and the whole thing QR codes and vaccine passport.
01:08:47.000You've got these things that are going to be able to read, scan your brain for emotions and other things and select advertisers based on it.
01:08:54.000They are talking about digital ID and microchips, Neuralink.
01:08:59.000I mean, who knows how far off that technology is, but these are things that they are talking about.
01:09:43.000Can't work in America if you don't take their experimental, because that's what it is, experimental.
01:09:49.000Gene therapy vaccine, which is poisonous, which their own FDA and CDC won't recommend that people get another dose as the efficacy diminishes over time because it is dangerous.
01:10:01.000Can't work if you don't get it, says the government.
01:14:42.000I mean, these are the assumptions that have underlined the Enlightenment for centuries.
01:14:48.000You know, that the reason that things were the way that they were and they were bad is because of ignorance, enlightenment.
01:14:57.000Hello, enlightenment through the university, through rationalism, through scientific method, natural sciences, the material, the observable.
01:15:10.000And they, I think, see the university and the people that are churned out by the university then as the pinnacle.
01:15:15.000I mean, when people compare it to a religion, they're not wrong.
01:15:18.000It's kind of a reductive, you know, I think it works on a propaganda level, but it's sort of a simplistic way of looking at it.
01:15:27.000They see the university and the doctors and the experts as sort of saving mankind, sort of saving society, uplifting society, because they see everybody as a blank slate.
01:15:38.000There's no evil, there's no human nature, none of that's baked in.
01:15:48.000Education, moralization, you know, through bureaucratic large states.
01:15:56.000So they really do have this, like, their worldview is based on this.
01:16:01.000I mean, I think ultimately they don't all consciously think that, but that is the sort of philosophical position which underlies all of their assumptions.
01:16:48.000You know, that's, I guess, where a reactionary, a Catholic, a conservative would split from a proper liberal, enlightenment guy, and even a right liberal who believes education is going to save us.
01:17:01.000Education will lift us up, correct our nature.
01:17:03.000Education will create a complex society with abundance, competition, capitalism, scientific method, all that.
01:17:28.000Says, hey, Nick, sorry for not super chatting for a while.
01:17:31.000Not sure if you remember me, but I just wanted to ask if you were planning to do another protest in Illinois after this weekend or if we would go out of state right away for the next one.
01:17:39.000See you Saturday after this weekend or if we would go out of state.
01:19:13.000If somebody said the super chat to me, I would be a lot nicer.
01:19:16.000But the problem is, you make me read it, and you make me say it in my voice, and like the act of me saying your dumb super chat, like that's what triggers me.
01:20:03.000But it's like when you put it in text and make me read it, it's like I guess I treat it like I'm saying it, like it's a thought in my head, and I feel like self conscious.
01:20:15.000And so I'm kind of like brutal with myself or with, you know, maybe because it's impersonal because it's just text.
01:23:54.000So, Arg says Did the Asian guy in the dining hall at the college you went to who wanted to be your friend ever come up to you and say, Hey, he say you braid runner?
01:26:33.000Whiskey says states and companies are increasingly telling the federal government to fuck off, not only on vaccine mandates, but everything else.
01:26:40.000Already states like Ohio and Texas law enforcement won't cooperate with the ATF.
01:26:44.000Do you think this will go into overdrive if the infrastructure bill passes?
01:26:51.000Yeah, I don't know why the infrastructure bill would have anything to do with it.
01:26:55.000Are you talking about the fine increase?
01:27:18.000It's a matter of how hard is the federal government going to push.
01:27:22.000The hope is that they're overplaying their hand, and enough normal people are going to be outraged and incensed at the pace of this that they're going to.
01:27:31.000You know, they're just going to say no.
01:34:21.000But yeah, she was friendly with me for a time, but kind of like did this, like, she was trying to like nag me for attention or something, and that.
01:36:46.000I wanted to go back, I want to circle back for another round.
01:36:49.000OPSEC Enjoyers says, I read an article that smugly remarked that Thomas Massey is wrong to say AIPAC can't interfere in America's elections because AIPAC is an American foundation.
01:37:17.000But it's like, don't tell me you're America first, nationalist, and so on if you don't call out Israel's stranglehold over American politics.
01:38:15.000So, conservative T says, would you mind sharing what made you first read the Bible if there is a moment that made you a Born again Christian in the sense of truly believing in Christ, your testimony of the journey to faith.
01:38:40.000I mean, every Christian is in a sense born again if they become a true believer, but then you've got this connotation with evangelical Christians.
01:38:48.000But yeah, in college, I read the Bible for the first time and I would say really started to believe.
01:38:52.000I always believed in God my whole life and I always believed in Jesus, but I didn't really.
01:39:01.000And, you know, honestly, it really had a lot to do with politics because I remember thinking that Hillary Clinton would win the election and I thought the world was going to end.
01:39:14.000I mean, literally, I thought Hillary Clinton's going to win.
01:39:17.000We're at DEF CON 4 now, DEF CON 3, whatever.
01:39:22.000Joe Biden, his vice president at the time, was threatening Russia with retaliation because of a cyber attack.
01:40:20.000And it was really this process in college where, you know, I kind of had this miserable life where my sleep schedule is totally messed up.
01:40:27.000And I was just sort of waking up at weird hours and going to bed and just trying to eat, you know, because I was broke and all the food that I had, I had credits at the dining hall.
01:40:39.000My sleep schedule is all over, so I was just trying to like time it right where if I stayed up all night, I could eat breakfast, take a nap, and then catch dinner.
01:40:46.000And I was like, is this really all there is?
01:40:48.000Just like wake up, go to bed, eat, brush your teeth, shower.
01:42:27.000None of these things are enough of a reason to live.
01:42:30.000If you value any of these things, you should probably kill yourself when you turn 40.
01:42:34.000You know, I mean, like, if you really think that life is made up of those things, maybe outside of like wealth accumulation or like having grandkids, if your life is based on any of those things, You should probably kill yourself sooner rather than later.
01:42:48.000I mean, and I'm not saying that's not practical advice.
01:42:51.000I'm saying like you essentially then lose a justification for living once those peaks are past.
01:42:59.000If that's what you're living for, which is what people do, and your reason for living is you want to be happy or you want to maximize comfort and minimize discomfort, well, hey, I got bad news for you.
01:43:12.000It's going to be a whole lot of discomfort, it's going to be a lot of monotony, a lot of grief.
01:43:16.000A lot of misery, a lot of despair, a lot of, you know, apathy and just sort of numbness.
01:43:22.000I mean, you're in for a lot of that in life.
01:43:24.000There's probably going to be more of that than the other stuff.
01:43:26.000And, you know, I hate, you say that and you sound negative.
01:43:29.000It's not to say the good things don't happen in your life, but it is to say if you take an accounting of all those things and you quantify it or you attempt to get some kind of abstract way to quantify it, definitely the negative will outweigh the positive.
01:43:44.000And so if you're living for the positive, you know, That's not a good enough reason to live.
01:43:51.000And so I just started thinking existentially about, well, why are we here?
01:43:57.000I started looking into a lot of religious stuff and reading like G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis and Fulton Sheen and watching a lot of Catholic Answers and stuff like that.
01:44:08.000And basically realized we have a moral universe, we have a universe with meaning.
01:44:13.000Really started thinking about consciousness and the whole picture.
01:44:18.000And that was my born again moment, really, in college.
01:44:26.000So, anyway, because people always think I'm a saint or a priest or something.
01:44:33.000I don't claim to be any of those things.
01:44:35.000I was, you know, culturally Catholic in the sense that my parents weren't, you know, I mean, they have very strong faith in God, but aren't like religious.
01:44:42.000They don't practice the religion like they should.
01:44:46.000And neither do I, honestly, and neither did I my whole life.
01:44:49.000But then in college, I just came to this realization I'm like, it's inescapable.
01:44:52.000The truth leads to one point, it leads towards Catholicism, leads to Christianity.
01:45:08.000But that was sort of, and G.K. Chesterton writes about this on conversion in the Catholic Church.
01:45:13.000He says there's kind of these crises that happen when somebody converts to Catholicism, and sort of the last crisis that somebody has is the fear that it is true and the consequences of it being true.
01:45:26.000And that's kind of what happened to me in college is realizing, like, this is the truth.
01:46:53.000Let's say you marry your wife named Julie.
01:46:54.000How many times can you count where you accidentally say, hey, Joey, to your wife, to your wife who's a girl, who's always been a girl, whose name was always Julie?
01:51:27.000I mean, the guy, it's like classical theist called it too.
01:51:32.000Because I went on that stream with Beardson and Jaden and all them.
01:51:39.000And I said, Look, I said, there's this perception, which I share, that you know that America First is the only way that you're going to get anywhere, but you're not happy about it.
01:52:40.000This guy was just like creating negativity for no reason.
01:52:43.000I mean, people could say, Oh, you're mad because he didn't like your playlist?
01:52:46.000Well, I could equally say he rained on our parade for like a month because he didn't like the playlist and said, Oh, we're compromising our values and it's really deep.
01:57:41.000There's a graveyard of people that have tried to bandwagon and, you know, never had the right intentions, got exposed, thought they could do their own thing, made a big stink, and then, you know, are irrelevant.
01:58:02.000I got to wait for somebody to stab me in the back before anybody sees it as justified that I could say, I don't know if I'm uncomfortable with this person.
02:00:34.000Because you know me, I'm the real deal.
02:00:37.000I come on the show and I wear my heart on my sleeve, and that's how I've always done this.
02:00:41.000And I think that's why it resonates with people because I'm not just another guy selling a product.
02:00:45.000I'm not just another guy from, you know, whatever, Turning Point USA, Sleepy Joe, whatever.
02:00:53.000I mean, that gets me in a lot of trouble, but that's also a big part of the appeal that I'm just real and I don't have a filter and I'm just laying it out there.
02:01:00.000I'm really, you know, hard pressed to, you know, people say, you're not optical.
02:03:35.000That's what a lot of people don't seem to understand when they talk about, you know, and there's a lot of people that have never done anything in their lives and they get on their high horse and they say, well, baked Alaska doesn't reflect the values of your movement.
02:03:46.000It's like, listen, it's about loyalty.
02:03:48.000It's about people you can rely upon, people that are your friends, people you can count on.
02:03:52.000And this more than anything, politics, like anything, is personal.
02:03:56.000What we're doing is executing a very ambitious, Operation, which is large.
02:04:02.000And to do that, you need people that you can trust.
02:04:04.000You need people that have more or less your best interests in mind.
02:04:08.000Now, I don't know that anybody doesn't have an agenda, but certainly you got to know who your friends are.
02:05:25.000Politics, dissident politics is going to come together with people that don't know each other and are distrusting of each other and will dox each other over the slightest disagreement, betray each other, two faced phonies.
02:06:46.000Groipus says, I don't know if you covered this on your show tonight, but Dr. Kerry Madej put several vaccine vials under a microscope, and each vial contained unidentifiable squid like organisms with roughly six tentacles each.
02:07:02.000You can find the photos if you watch the episode on the Stew Peters show on Rumble.
02:15:57.000He got mad during the White Boys Summer Road Trip when we exhausted the 10 hour playlist.
02:16:03.000However, 20 hour playlist, however long it was, he got mad when we heard the same song twice.
02:16:10.000In the 20 hour playlist that was supposed to last for two weeks.
02:16:15.000Everywhere we go and we play his music, we hear the same three songs.
02:16:18.000We hear Myron by Lil Uzi, and we hear the other songs by Lil Uzi, and we hear the same ones by Playboy Cardi, and the same country songs, too.
02:16:55.000And I'm, you know, learning to deal with that.
02:16:58.000I'm learning to deal with that in my life.
02:17:00.000As I grow older and as I am acclimating to society, I'm having to learn that people have differences and we can tolerate those differences.
02:17:45.000Chef Big Dogs says, I knew CWC was a total loser since the Jaden drama a while back, but this new stuff from him is so scummy, he must have learned that behavior and aim.
02:17:56.000Jaden totally vindicated on these fags once again.
02:20:12.000Blue Ridge Groyper says, Hey man, thanks for keeping the stream alive and being the standard bearer for too many of us who don't have a platform.
02:20:19.000You're the white Nelson Mandela, civil rights icon of our time.
02:23:09.000Modern Monarchist with six additional super chats says at midnight, at midnight, says, whenever you feel crapulous, always take a good hot mug of mint tea.
02:23:29.000Cures stomach problems instead of grubbling around without antidote.
02:23:33.000I only say this because I eat a lot and then none at all.
02:23:37.000Modern Monarchist says, I was sick as a dog not too long ago, and it made me think, which was nice for a change.
02:23:43.000It made me think how much I love Sean Breed, Boneless Tony, Tom AF, Harkin Runism, Ohio Groyper, Anglodot.
02:26:30.000Love Jared Taylor, nothing to do with him.
02:26:33.000Spinefish says censors work as hard as they can to prevent Nick from making enough money to even support himself, much less a political movement.
02:26:40.000It's amazing how much progress we've seen this year despite all of this.