00:04:07.000And I know people have been saying lately that the show has been getting black pilling and depressing and everything, but it's going to get a whole lot worse.
00:04:19.000Hate to say it, wish it wasn't true, but it's going to get a lot worse.
00:04:24.000And our featured story tonight is about the Vax passport in New York City, which I've been warning about since the beginning of the year.
00:04:33.000And I've talked all about this last week, and I think I even talked about it on Monday.
00:04:40.000But it's finally here, and it's being implemented now at the state level, not as in the state government, but as in the government itself.
00:04:49.000And so it was announced yesterday that the city of New York City is going to be mandating that every business, every restaurant, every fitness center, every theater, anywhere where people are engaging publicly in recreation or eating or doing things like that, they will be required to show a proof of vaccination to gain entry.
00:05:13.000And so this is the first time this has been done in the country at the government level.
00:05:18.000Like I talked about last week, up until this point, it's only been businesses.
00:05:26.000And for businesses, when I say that, I mean for employees.
00:05:30.000Employers had required their employees to get the vaccine.
00:05:34.000And there were some businesses, some restaurants in particular, restaurant groups that wanted customers to show proof of vaccination too.
00:05:43.000But this is the first time the entire city, the biggest city in America, is saying that every business is required to require proof of vaccination to enter.
00:05:53.000So we'll talk all about the new policy.
00:05:56.000It's going to go into effect in September.
00:05:58.000It's going to start August 16th, actually, and then the mandate goes into effect in September.
00:06:04.000In August, the program begins and it's voluntary, and then in September, they make it mandatory.
00:06:24.000We'll also be talking tonight about the eviction moratorium, which I think we cover this on Friday's show, Friday or Thursday.
00:06:33.000The eviction moratorium expired last week.
00:06:36.000Congress went into recess without extending the eviction on, rather, the moratorium on evictions, which meant that for the past year and a half, landlords could not evict their tenants for failure to pay their rent.
00:06:51.000And that moratorium expired last week.
00:06:55.000And the Supreme Court said in June that although they weren't going to suspend the eviction moratorium, They said that it was on dubious legal standing.
00:07:04.000So there was a big question mark as to whether or not this thing was even legal in the first place.
00:07:10.000And certainly, there was no legal standing for the Biden administration to do it themselves through the executive branch, which is what they did last year.
00:07:18.000So Congress failed the act to reauthorize the eviction moratorium, and in doing so, doing it through Congress, gave it a firm legal standing.
00:07:29.000And last week, it was reported, and I did a show about this, how the Biden administration punted the issue.
00:07:35.000And said, well, this is Congress's fault.
00:07:38.000The Biden administration said that it would be unconstitutional and illegal for the White House, for the West Wing, right, for the administration to extend the eviction moratorium through the CDC, which is how they implemented it originally.
00:07:51.000So they said, well, everybody's out of luck.
00:07:54.000Millions of people are going to face foreclosure, right, or they'll face eviction rather as the moratorium expires.
00:08:02.000And the media ran a story about how this was a betrayal of Biden's voters and what are they going to do.
00:08:09.000And I said last week it would be politically beneficial for Republicans if all these renters were screwed over because the Democrat Congress and the White House didn't extend the moratorium.
00:08:20.000Regardless of what you think about it, politically it would have been a disaster.
00:08:24.000And the story today, the story this week, is that the Biden administration is going to extend the eviction moratorium for 60 days anyway.
00:08:34.000And Joe Biden came out and he said that this is illegal.
00:08:38.000He said that they have no legal authority to do this, they have no constitutional authority to extend the moratorium.
00:08:45.000They're saying, though, that by the time the eviction moratorium expires, again, by the time the 60 days elapses for the extension, that, you know, if the Supreme Court decides to put a stop on this, if the Supreme Court decides to come in, and I think they have to put an injunction on this and prevent the order from going through, it would take them probably about 60 days.
00:09:10.000So Biden is saying, look, what we're doing is illegal, it's unconstitutional, but by the time you stop us, it'll already be too late.
00:09:17.000By the time the Supreme Court intervenes, by the time they put a stop order on this, the 60 days will have elapsed.
00:09:28.000Somebody super chatted my show the other week and they said something like, well, everybody should know that vaccine mandates are highly illegal.
00:09:38.000And National Review was talking last week about how the eviction moratorium was highly unconstitutional.
00:09:44.000Well, you know, in case you haven't noticed, that actually doesn't matter at all because.
00:09:49.000Who is going to hold the government accountable for breaking the laws?
00:09:54.000Republicans can stand around and they could say, What?
00:11:33.000But I'm certainly not a medical doctor, and I don't know anything about science.
00:11:37.000But, but, from what I've seen, this is not good.
00:11:42.000And if billionaires could intervene and they could say, well, I'm not a scientist, but I could read the data, we have to mandate the vaccine.
00:11:48.000Well, I, as a racist internet celebrity, can come on this show and say, I'm not a scientist, but I could read social media posts and I can read the data, and this vaccine is lethal.
00:12:01.000And they're talking about how the mRNA vaccines in particular, Put so much poison in the body.
00:12:08.000That's what's causing the blood clotting.
00:12:10.000It's these spiked proteins that your cells create because the mRNA goes into your cells and makes your cells create this stuff.
00:12:24.000And they say that also, and again, I don't know all the medical terminology, but they say that these spiked proteins that are coursing through people's veins, it's not localized at the site of the inoculation.
00:12:37.000It's spreading throughout the bloodstream.
00:12:38.000So, you get the vaccine and it spreads poison throughout your entire bloodstream, which your body, most people's bodies are having trouble creating an immune response to this because it's so much mRNA and therefore creating so many of these spike proteins.
00:12:54.000They say that in particular, the spike proteins is doing something to people's cells, which causes them to fold.
00:13:01.000I'm sure the doctors are going to say, no, no, that's not quite it.
00:13:05.000But something like this, which is causing.
00:13:08.000And could potentially cause prions disease, prion disease, which is like mad cow disease.
00:13:14.000And they say that the time it takes for symptoms to present for that is five years, five to 40 years it takes.
00:13:23.000And that one year after symptoms begin to present, a person has a year to live, 70% mortality rate for that.
00:13:32.000So, you know, and again, I'm not a doctor, I'm not a scientist, but this vaccine clearly has not been tested.
00:13:38.000We don't know the long term side effects.
00:13:41.000People are having bad reactions to this.
00:13:45.000You probably in your life will know more people who have had a bad side effect from the disease that have had a severe case of COVID.
00:13:54.000As I know me, I don't have a huge circle, and none of the people that I know are getting it.
00:13:58.000But in terms of my family, my family knows people, and my parents and people I know have told me about lots of people they know that have gotten the vaccine and have had very bad side effects.
00:14:10.000And you could read them, they're on Reddit, they're on Twitter.
00:14:15.000They're not collecting data on this outside of the VARES system.
00:14:19.000And if you look at the anecdotal evidence on Twitter and Reddit and other social media, which is where you'd find it, because, like I said, there's no official reporting system other than VARES, and VARES isn't official, it's self reporting.
00:14:32.000So all you're going to get is these stories, and these stories are bad.
00:14:35.000It's talking about people that are perfectly healthy, and in fact, it skews younger.
00:14:42.000People that are having the myocarditis and people that are having the blood clotting, that actually it's worse the younger you are.
00:14:49.000So it's teenagers, it's high school, college aged people, particularly males.
00:14:58.000And I'm also going to say about the vaccine passport, and we'll get into this later don't get the vaccine passport.
00:15:04.000Don't get the vaccine card, even if you could fake it.
00:15:07.000Because it's very important that we take a stand.
00:15:10.000You know, because some people are saying, well, I need to get a fake vaccine card so I could continue to get into places.
00:15:16.000Honestly, I'm advising the people don't even do that.
00:15:19.000Don't get the vaccine and don't fake a vaccination card.
00:15:22.000And the reason I'm saying that is because if the people that don't get the vaccine pretend like they got it, then what they're in essence doing is legitimizing the authority of the government and of the corporations to mandate this stuff.
00:15:37.000So I think it's actually a concession in itself to even pretend like you have one.
00:15:43.000In a sense, you're still going along with it.
00:15:45.000You're saying, well, I concede that we must have a vaccine to go to McDonald's or to go to a restaurant.
00:15:54.000And I'm going to try and slide under the radar.
00:18:24.000Yeah, one last thing before we get into the show tonight, I just want to say thanks, everybody, that tuned in yesterday to watch the debate.
00:18:32.000Excuse me, not between me and anybody, but between Charlie Kirk and Vosh on Tim Pool.
00:18:38.000And we had a huge turnout for the debate last night.
00:18:42.000It was one of our biggest streams ever on this platform.
00:18:46.000We actually had double the normal audience that we have on the show on this platform.
00:18:51.000I don't know the exact figure because it's actually more difficult to track than it is on DLive.
00:18:57.000I think the DLive numbers are inflated probably.
00:19:01.000But we had, I think, something like 12,000 people watching last night.
00:19:07.000And you could see in their live chat on the Tim Pool stream, You know, of course, we're watching this on AmericaFirst.live.
00:19:14.000We were watching the Tim Pool stream, which is on YouTube, and they had 51,000 live viewers.
00:19:21.00051,000 concurrent viewers watching on the Tim Pool stream on YouTube.
00:19:27.000And if you were watching the live chat last night, which I showed not just the video player, but the live chat too on the YouTube channel, you could see that like easily more than half of the live chat yesterday was debate Nick Fuentes, get Nick Fuentes on.
00:21:06.000It was a miserable two, almost two and a half hours watching the debate.
00:21:12.000And you could watch the full debate for my analysis on that, but if you didn't, I mean, the whole thing was basically just like Charlie Kirk interviewing Vosh.
00:21:23.000And looking at it after sleeping on it and thinking about it a little bit during the day, I don't think it could have gone worse for Charlie Kirk because he just wasn't there.
00:21:35.000And so he made Vosh look more legitimate by not winning the debate.
00:21:40.000I mean, in essence, that's a Vosh victory.
00:21:43.000And he gave Vosh the floor for the entire time.
00:21:45.000And I thought Charlie Kirk came across as incredibly off putting, trying to pretend to be Tucker Carlson using the Tucker Carlson talking points.
00:21:54.000And the other takeaway, the last thing I'll say before we get into our news is this it's very interesting because I think this is the first time that you've had one of these so called.
00:22:05.000Populist nationalists, economic nationalists, multiracial working class populists, whatever you want to call it.
00:22:13.000This is, I think, the first time that one of these new populist, Inc., new school populist types, has actually debated somebody from the new left, actually debated somebody from Bread Tube, you know, these Bernie Bro types, or I guess what's evolved from the Bernie Bros.
00:22:30.000I think it's the first time that the populists have actually debated.
00:22:34.000And I was saying this to somebody earlier today, I forget who, but it just goes to show.
00:22:40.000If that's what populist nationalism or whatever, if that's what that looks like up against the left, that's a perfect demonstration of why that's not going to work.
00:22:48.000You know, because people like Steve Bannon, who's gone on Tim Pool himself, and Tim Pool, and Charlie Kirk, and Tucker Carlson, and all the people that go on Tucker Carlson, people like Pedro Gonzalez, or people like Jack Basobic on OAN, people like JD Vance, and others, this new class of populist Inc. people.
00:23:19.000They're going to create a coalition of all different races, religions, ethnicities, and everything, and they're going to convince them to unite behind their economic interests as the working and middle class.
00:23:32.000They're going to scapegoat the rich, which scapegoat, I mean, this is a term that's used very loosely, but, you know, they're going to create a distinction, the so called friend enemy distinction, right?
00:23:43.000They're going to set the rich as the other, they're going to set the rich as the antagonist in the political story.
00:23:50.000And they're going to unite all the different races, including immigrants, Hispanics, blacks, gays, women, liberals, leftists.
00:23:59.000Steve Bannon believes that the GOP can rule the country for 100 years under economic nationalism by uniting all the working class, middle class, and poor people around their economic identity, around their class interests against the rich.
00:24:14.000But here's a big problem for them the problem is that race and identity politics has never been more salient.
00:24:21.000What was the biggest political movement of the last year?
00:24:28.000And what is the basis of the left wing movement and the Democratic Party?
00:24:31.000It's the identity politics of ultimately anti whiteness.
00:24:36.000It's the so called people of color against the white people.
00:24:40.000And so the question, the challenge is well, in a world which is totally divided by race, in a country that's totally divided by race, in a country where leftists.
00:24:53.000Have their racial identity and their racial politics hold a higher precedence, a higher priority for them than their class interest and their class identity and their economic agenda.
00:25:05.000How are you going to bring over the leftists?
00:25:06.000How are you going to bring over the black people and the Hispanic people?
00:25:15.000Because 90% of the people that voted for you were white, not red or blue or black or yellow or whatever.
00:25:21.000And the same was largely true in 2020.
00:25:24.000Well, Steve Bannon says that, Well, we're going to convince them that.
00:25:28.000It's not about race, it's about class.
00:25:31.000We gotta reach out to these blacks and Hispanics and immigrants and liberals and leftists and say, hey, you shouldn't care so much about race because we all have the rich as a common enemy.
00:25:45.000This flirtation with the left, with socialism, appeasing the left on certain issues and trying to come across as maybe more moderate and, you know, again, maybe uniting with these economic leftists, but.
00:25:59.000You know, trying to divert and pivot away from the race issues.
00:26:03.000Well, here's how it went Charlie Kirk conceded everything on race, basically said we need some kind of race neutral New Deal reparation system, didn't defend white people at all, said that the real problem is racialism and white nationalism, and then conceded the ground on all the economic issues.
00:26:21.000At the end of the day, this populist nationalism, economic nationalism, at the end of the day, it really couldn't even differentiate itself from the far left.
00:26:31.000You know, Vosh goes up there and says, you know, listen, systemic racism is real.
00:26:48.000And Vosh said, you know, the problem is whiteness and the 1619 Project is valid.
00:26:52.000And, you know, Charlie Kirk disagreed with that a little bit.
00:26:55.000And then said, oh, you know, like the Constitution and blah, blah, blah.
00:26:59.000But by the end of their discussion, it turned out that.
00:27:02.000Charlie Kirk agreed with Vosh on a lot and pushed back on very little and failed to differentiate his ideology from a hardcore leftist who believes in violence against conservatives, who's a pedophile, who is a gender abolitionist, a trans rights activist, anti white BLM, literal ANCOM.
00:27:24.000Charlie Kirk hardly differentiated himself from that person and not only didn't differentiate, barely confronted him on any issues that actually matter.
00:27:35.000And so, what is a person, what is a white radical, what is a middle American radical, as Sam Francis would call it, what is someone like that supposed to take from this debate?
00:27:45.000What is a radicalized white Trump supporter supposed to take from that debate, watching Charlie Kirk?
00:27:50.000What are they supposed to take from that that's going to animate them to make the GOP rule for 100 years?
00:27:55.000What are the black people going to take from that?
00:27:58.000If that's economic nationalism, if that's the Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, immigration is a voting rights issue, if that's A demonstration of that ideology, that ideology is bankrupt.
00:28:41.000Well, I'll be sure to tell that, and I said this on Telegram, I'll be sure to tell that to the 17 year old black guy that carjacks me on Lakeshore Drive, right?
00:28:49.000I'll try to explain to him while he's got a gun to my head telling me to get out of the car.
00:29:15.000Go down to the city and tell all these nutjobs, the gender abolitionists and these other communists, and what are you going to tell the ADL and the Jews that run some of these special interests?
00:29:28.000Well, I mean, well, I guess they'd be on the side of the rich, technically.
00:29:32.000I don't think they'd be the working class.
00:29:33.000I don't know how many working class there are with that, but you know what I'm saying.
00:29:37.000How are you going to go to these radicals who hate white people?
00:29:40.000They think that you should be in jail for insurrection, they think you should be in jail for.
00:29:53.000And I'm not a race essentialist, but the real enemy is the rich.
00:29:56.000And they're going to say, Tell it to the judge.
00:29:59.000They're going to say, Tell it to the military tribunal at the gulag, you know?
00:30:04.000And that's exactly what happened yesterday.
00:30:07.000You know, there's Charlie Kirk bending over backwards to say, I agree, but, well, you're making a lot of sense, but, well, I think you're acting in good faith.
00:30:15.000And every time Tim Pool said, Well, I think we all agree, Vosh would go, No, actually, I don't agree.
00:30:48.000Because they don't have to debate people like me.
00:30:50.000And they really don't have to debate people like Vosh.
00:30:52.000And when they do, You see what you get, right?
00:30:56.000When you work at the Claremont Institute, like Jack Posobic and like the Mike Cernovich imitator, and like all these other people, you know, they don't have to debate the so called white nationalists.
00:31:07.000They don't have to debate the so called white identitarians because they're complicit in the censorship of those people and gatekeeping those people out of the conversation because they think that the only thing standing in the way of their agenda is people like us.
00:31:20.000You know, we're the ones keeping the white racial consciousness alive or something.
00:31:25.000We're providing the media with the so called real racists.
00:31:28.000That are preventing the blacks and the Hispanics from getting the class consciousness to go and support Steve Bannon, to go and support JD Vance for president.
00:31:40.000Of course, only in an insular think tank environment, conservative think tank environment, you know, only at Fox News could anybody delude themselves into thinking that any of this is working.
00:31:51.000The only thing that this is doing, the only way that this is working, is to de radicalize white people.
00:31:58.000The only people that are believing this stuff are white people.
00:32:02.000That's the only effect that this is happening.
00:32:03.000This isn't turning left wing people right wing.
00:32:06.000It's not creating a left right coalition.
00:32:08.000It's not turning non white people against the rich, which is left wing.
00:32:12.000It's turning right wing people into race blind Marxists.
00:32:17.000It's turning right wing people into like right wing Bolsheviks in the worst possible way.
00:32:23.000Not even in a cool way, like a Nazbol way, in a gay way.
00:32:28.000It's taking all the people that voted for Trump because Trump said, Ban Muslims.
00:32:40.000Take all the white people that voted for Trump and were energized by that, which is, in a word, identity and nationalism, and we're going to radicalize them to become God only knows what.
00:33:51.000But this is just the latest batch of cleverness that has come out of a right wing think tank to trick the blacks into voting for the traditional American nation.
00:34:40.000I don't think it has to do with race essentialism or four year olds knowing what race is.
00:34:45.000I think it has to do with all the mixed race advertisements.
00:34:48.000I think it has to do with all of the patronizing, the condescension, the derision, the contempt, the disdain for white people by the system.
00:34:58.000When the federal government says, you can't get COVID aid because you're white.
00:35:03.000You can't get into Harvard because you're white.
00:35:05.000And they go on TV and TikTok and social media and they say, Dear white people, dear white people, don't touch my afro, don't touch my hair, bitch.
00:35:56.000These smelly people that don't even speak our language in their Spider Man pajamas with, you know, three kids on their arm, waiting at the bus stop to get bused to Minnesota.
00:36:06.000I think that's the problem, and everybody knows it.
00:36:08.000But Charlie Kirk is going to go debate the defender of that status quo and say the problem is wokeism, the problem is race essentialism, the problem is people that believe there is race at all.
00:36:20.000That's the ideology that's going to rule the country for 100 years?
00:37:11.000And Charlie Kirk goes on Tim Pool, 51,000 viewers, against Vosh, the gender abolitionist, pedo, anti white, pro riots, pro everything that's going on, Biden voter.
00:37:22.000I mean, the epitome, the epitome of a champagne socialist.
00:37:27.000And he's going to say the problem is can we call it wokeism?
00:37:35.000Martin Luther King said, content a character, not color a skin.
00:39:13.000The CDC, which is a public health agency, they were the ones that created this eviction moratorium last year saying landlords can't evict their tenants for failure to pay rent.
00:39:23.000And they said that, well, the reason that the CDC can do this is because I guess if people are moving, that spreads COVID.
00:39:32.000That's the argument they use that if evictions are taking place, it's going to increase transmission.
00:39:38.000That if evictions go on, transmission will increase.
00:39:41.000So, the CDC says you can't evict anybody.
00:39:44.000It was based on CDC guidance that the government bans evictions.
00:39:49.000And so, people haven't been paying their rent, even if they can, and even in some cases when they're subsidized by the government.
00:39:56.000Some people have been getting government subsidies to pay their rent, and they just don't use that to pay their rent because they face no consequence for not doing that.
00:40:05.000So, for the past year and a half, lots of renters have just not paid rent.
00:40:10.000And as the eviction moratorium expired recently, And it expired recently because in June the Supreme Court looked at the eviction moratorium and said there's no way this is constitutional.
00:40:21.000The Supreme Court said they weren't going to stop it, but they said you can't really renew this.
00:40:26.000If we follow through with the review, we're going to find that it's unconstitutional.
00:40:31.000And so when the initial moratorium ended in August, Congress went into recess before they renewed it.
00:40:38.000Congress would have the power to renew it because, of course, Congress has the power to make laws like this.
00:40:43.000And then the Biden administration last week said, well, we can't extend it.
00:40:47.000We don't have the constitutional authority.
00:40:49.000The Supreme Court told us that, essentially.
00:40:52.000Our experts have told us that we can't find the jurisdiction to extend this even if we wanted to, and we do.
00:40:58.000So last week, this was a big political disaster for the Democrats because Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is going on TV and she's saying, look, we can't blame the Republicans.
00:41:08.000The Democrats control the House and the Senate, and we didn't pass the eviction moratorium, which is partially true.
00:41:14.000And the Biden administration is blaming Congress.
00:41:16.000They're saying, well, Congress didn't do it.
00:41:19.000And then you were going to have millions of people unable to pay their back rent and resume paying their normal rate, their normal rent.
00:41:28.000And so, and probably all those people are Democrats because they're all transients and, you know, vagabonds and everything.
00:41:34.000So this was going to be a big political disaster.
00:41:36.000And last week I said, this is a good thing.
00:41:39.000It's going to make their constituents hurt.
00:41:42.000And what's more is it's going to cause a lot of chaos because there's, Potentially going to be big evictions and then maybe violence, you know, or I don't know, riots or protests or chaos.
00:41:53.000And I'm not in favor of violence in itself.
00:41:55.000I'm not pro violence or anything, but I said that the more people are going to feel the economic pain from the COVID lockdown, the more people are going to go out there and protest and agitate, and the more that maybe these things are going to start to turn around.
00:42:10.000Maybe the more that these pro lockdown forces can be dislodged.
00:42:14.000So I thought last week, strategically, this would be a good thing for us.
00:42:18.000And then today, The White House comes out and essentially says, even though we know it's illegal, we're going to extend the eviction moratorium.
00:42:27.000It says, quote, U.S. President Joe Biden and Democratic Party leaders are facing a legal and political backlash from Republicans and real estate owners for the president's decision on Tuesday to extend a moratorium on evictions of renters in the U.S., despite questionable legal authority.
00:42:44.000At President Biden's request, the CDC issued a revised national ban on evictions during the coronavirus pandemic, targeted on U.S. counties where transmission rates are highest and covering about 90% of renters at risk of eviction.
00:43:00.000There are an estimated 6.5 million households presently facing eviction for unpaid rent in the U.S. In Pennsylvania, a Republican candidate facing eviction for, I'm sorry, a Republican candidate running for U.S. Senate called the ban unconstitutional and unfair.
00:43:17.000The Biden administration stuck its finger in the eye of the U.S. Supreme Court and our Constitution with its illegal eviction ban, said Republican Sean Parnell.
00:43:27.000The renewed CDC eviction ban came after White House officials had insisted on Monday that.
00:43:33.000They did not have the legal authority to reissue the ban.
00:43:37.000Biden himself acknowledged the legal landscape was uncertain when he previewed the CDC's order for reporters at the White House on Tuesday.
00:43:46.000He said, I've sought out constitutional scholars to determine what is the best possibility that would come from the executive action or the CDC's judgment.
00:43:57.000What could they do that was most likely to pass muster constitutionally?
00:44:01.000He said, The bulk of the constitutional scholarship says that it's not likely to pass constitutional muster.
00:44:07.000There are several key scholars who think that it may and that it's worth the effort.
00:44:12.000The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5 4 decision in June, had allowed the CDC's previous ban on evictions to remain in place temporarily, but signaled in its opinion that the court doubted the CDC's legal standing without specific authority from Congress.
00:44:28.000A lower court in May had ruled in favor of a coalition of landlords led by the Alabama Association of Realtors.
00:44:35.000The Realtors argued that Congress never gave the CDC the staggering amount of power that it now claims.
00:44:42.000White House senior advisor Gene Sperling said on Monday at a White House briefing that administration lawyers had been, quote, unable to find the legal authority for even targeted eviction moratoriums.
00:44:54.000Biden noted that by the time legality of the CDC order is adjudicated in court, it will probably have reached its 60 day expiration.
00:45:04.000The Biden administration expected that large sums of aid to tenants and landlords under a $46.5 billion federal program will have been distributed, easing circumstances for many.
00:45:16.000So, they said last week, and they said this week, they said this last week and on Monday, the Biden administration said, We don't have the authority to do this.
00:45:29.000The Supreme Court said that in June, a lower court said that in May, and the White House's own lawyers said that they don't have the legal authority to do this.
00:45:38.000They said that last week and they said that on Monday.
00:45:41.000And they said, Sorry, but everybody's out of luck.
00:45:44.000Yesterday, they said, Well, never mind.
00:45:48.000Yesterday, Biden came out and said, Well, it is illegal, and we know it's illegal, and our lawyers have told us it's illegal, and the Supreme Court said it's illegal, but we're going to do it anyway.
00:46:01.000We're going to do it anyway because no one's going to stop us.
00:46:04.000And by the time the Supreme Court does stop us, it won't matter at that point because we're only extending it for 60 days.
00:46:12.000And over the course of that 60 days, we'll be able to implement this $46 billion aid program, and hopefully renters will be able to pay their back rent.
00:46:21.000And catch up with their rent once the moratorium expires.
00:46:26.000So, after the 60 days, the welfare will go out, the moratorium will expire, and at that point, the Supreme Court may be ready to make a decision to shut this down.
00:46:37.000And by the time they do that, the point will be moot.
00:46:40.000And so, this story isn't even so much about the eviction ban itself, and it's not about rent or the housing market in itself.
00:46:46.000It's about this is just now how the country operates.
00:46:49.000And it's been like this for a long time.
00:46:52.000But, you know, like everything else, even though these trends have been going on for 30 years and in some cases longer, what's startling, excuse me, or alarming about what's happening now is that they don't even care to hide it anymore.
00:47:18.000You know, decades ago, you would have to kind of dig for this stuff and get them on technical grounds, you know, like Obamacare.
00:47:25.000Well, Technically, a spending bill has to originate in the House.
00:47:29.000And then Ted Kennedy dies, and they have to repurpose a military veteran appropriations bill that had already passed the House so that they could have it go through the Senate and into the House.
00:47:41.000And, you know, that's an example of something a decade ago where you'd kind of have to know your stuff and you'd have to dig for it.
00:47:49.000And even what you would find is procedural.
00:47:51.000You'd find something that's, like, technically on a procedural level wrong.
00:47:57.000And the Supreme Court might allow it, and you might disagree with their decision, which is what they did with the individual mandate.
00:48:44.000Big tech shouldn't be allowed to censor.
00:48:46.000Now they're just working with the government.
00:48:48.000Now the White House is literally creating lists of people that are problematic for COVID reasons and national security reasons, giving that to the big tech companies, and the big tech companies are banning those people.
00:49:01.000That's not protected by the First Amendment, but it's happening.
00:49:04.000And now we just have things like this where the President of the United States, whose constitutional role is the chief law enforcement officer of the country.
00:49:18.000If you read Article 2 of the Constitution, which delegates the powers for the executive branch of government, it talks about how the role of the president is to enforce the laws.
00:49:55.000Because, again, no one's going to stop us.
00:49:58.000And the point I'm trying to make here, I'm trying to drive this point home very clearly, is if the powerful people in this country decide to do something, Very dramatic, and something that is against your life and against your freedom and against your health.
00:50:18.000Because all these conservatives are so concerned about process and about what the Constitution says and what the government can do.
00:50:25.000And, you know, they're very concerned about pointing out, you know, well, if the shoe is on the other foot and this kind of stuff.
00:50:34.000But nobody realizes the gravity of what's going on here.
00:50:38.000There is a system which is becoming more and more powerful every day, consolidating all the power that there is in the country, all the hard and soft power, all the economic power.
00:51:07.000There isn't even an institution in this country that exists which can challenge them.
00:51:12.000Not the Republican Party, arguably not the state governments, not the courts, not the police, not the veterans, not Fox News, not talk radio.
00:51:34.000The idea that the government is not going to come and take your guns, not going to forcibly vaccinate you, they're not going to come in and detain you, arrest you, spy on you, and break down your door and take your stuff because of the Constitution is an illusion.
00:51:49.000The only thing stopping the government from doing whatever they want is that they just don't think that they can get away with it yet.
00:54:04.000Non government secret society, secret club, or something of concerned citizens and neighbors that are armed and that undergo some kind of tactical training.
00:54:15.000And in the event that something like that happens, they could defend their neighborhood.
00:54:20.000You also would need a favorable police.
00:54:24.000You would need perhaps favorable state's attorneys.
00:54:27.000You would need some kind of favorable state government so that, you know, if like the McCloskies, you prevent the marauders from breaking into your house and killing you.
00:54:38.000You still got to deal with law enforcement the next day and media the next day.
00:54:41.000So, what are you going to do when the sheriff shows up and says, We've got a warrant for your arrest?
00:54:46.000You might need to accommodate for something like that, too.
00:54:49.000And what happens if you have to put up tremendous legal fees?
00:54:51.000If it's not feasible to have a friend in the state's attorney, in the police, or something, you're going to want to raise money.
00:54:59.000You're going to want to protect your house when your house becomes a subject of a media circus.
00:55:11.000We have to start thinking where are the places in America where the government has the least ability to project power, to project real power.
00:55:22.000Nowhere if the government sees it as a high priority, but what if it's a low priority?
00:55:27.000Where in the country can you go where you can, if you're not causing too much trouble, if you're not bringing a lot of heat on yourself, where can you disappear?
00:55:36.000Where are you out of the reach, immediate reach, of the arm of the federal government or state actors that want to harm you?
00:55:44.000This is how we have to start thinking based on what's going on with this.
00:55:50.000And maybe I've not made it clear how this follows, but the federal government sees us as terrorists now.
00:55:56.000And now they're saying we're going to do illegal things and we're going to do it and ask for forgiveness, right?
00:56:02.000Better to ask for forgiveness than for permission.
00:56:56.000Again, it's not even really so much about the housing market as about what this means.
00:57:01.000To an extent, it's always been this way.
00:57:02.000But now they're just abandoning the pretense.
00:57:06.000And slowly but surely, these crises, which are fake and fabricated, the alarmism, the propaganda about this stuff is going to be so dramatic.
00:57:15.000The government is going to start to say, well, we don't have time for that.
00:57:25.000And so, what happens when the next false flag white supremacist terror attack happens and the government seizes sweeping power to spy, detain, raid, etc.?
00:57:37.000And they say, well, we'll ask questions later.
00:57:39.000We don't have the constitutional authority, but by the time they stop us, it'll be too late.
00:58:05.000How has the federal judiciary helped us one bit since before Biden even got elected?
00:58:11.000Did the so called federal judiciary, which was so important, which is going to stand for generations, protect us from election fraud like it should have?
00:58:20.000Did they even take the case from Texas about election fraud?
00:58:27.000And take a look at the Supreme Court decisions that have been made since Amy Coney Barrett came in and made it a decisive 5 4, arguably 6 3.
00:59:23.000And even if the judges were doing what we wanted them to do, it wouldn't matter because the federal government says they're going to do it anyway.
00:59:30.000So we have to start thinking differently.
00:59:33.000But anyway, that's the eviction moratorium.
01:00:31.000If you read Ron Un's American Pravda series, he makes a pretty compelling case that the U.S. military was talking about a viral outbreak, respiratory viral outbreak in China, in Wuhan, when like 10 people were sick.
01:01:30.000Why prevent people from leaving their homes in some extreme cases, like in San Francisco?
01:01:36.000The reason I asked that, some people would say, well, to stop the transmission of the virus, of course, to stop people from getting the virus.
01:01:42.000But, and people said this at the time, of course, that only delays the inevitable.
01:02:01.000It's new, and people don't have an immunity to it.
01:02:04.000So, even the experts were saying we're not locking down to kill the disease or wait the disease out.
01:02:11.000We're locking everybody down to not overwhelm hospitals.
01:02:16.000The lockdown was not intended to solve the pandemic or prevent people from getting sick because, of course, people can lock down for as long as they want.
01:02:24.000But when they inevitably return to society, the virus will still be there, and people will still not have immunity to it.
01:02:30.000And so, therefore, people still get sick and die.
01:02:33.000So, Having people be locked down indefinitely is not a solution because even if this pandemic subsided or something, I mean, there's going to be more pandemics.
01:02:44.000So they were not telling people we're locking everybody down to stop the virus because they were saying this then, and it's obvious you can't lock down to stop the pandemic.
01:02:53.000The reason they gave for locking everybody down allegedly was to not overwhelm hospitals because they said hospitalizations are so high, the number of new daily infections and the number of new daily deaths is going to increase so rapidly.
01:03:07.000That it's going to overwhelm medical facilities.
01:03:09.000It's going to overwhelm healthcare facilities.
01:03:11.000You simply will not have enough ventilators, hospital beds, nurses, and everything else to take care of all these people.
01:03:18.000So, although we can't stop the virus, we can slow the virus.
01:03:22.000And what that will do is allow us to meet the first wave of infections without getting overwhelmed.
01:03:29.000The people that are already sick can be taken care of.
01:03:32.000It might stretch hospital capacity, but if everybody's locked down, we won't see the spread go much further.
01:03:39.000And in the meantime, we can invest more.
01:04:02.000They said lockdown to slow the spread, slow the spread, so our hospitals can get prepared and adequately take care of the people that are already sick.
01:04:13.000Then they said, well, we're prolonging it.
01:04:17.000None of the hospitals were overwhelmed.
01:04:19.000First wave of the pandemic hit, and the hospitals weren't overwhelmed at all.
01:04:25.000In some cases, hospitals were closing down because nobody was going to them.
01:04:30.000And people that should have been at the hospital or should have been at the doctor for normal checkups and actually deadly things weren't going in.
01:04:39.000And so hospitals were going bankrupt, and they were firing people and closing down and sending people home.
01:04:45.000So, that overwhelm, you know, that overwhelming factor in the hospitals never materialized, but yet they persisted with the lockdown.
01:04:54.000Then the narrative changed a little bit, and they said, well, now we're going to hold out on the lockdown until we achieve some form of immunity, right?
01:05:04.000They said, well, we're going to lock down and we may open back up, but we just want to get these case numbers down and we want to get some form of immunity going.
01:05:14.000We want to get herd immunity, so the immunization went up.
01:05:17.000And then ultimately, they just Straight up told us, you're going to be locked down until we get a vaccine.
01:05:23.000You're going to get locked down until we have mass vaccinations.
01:05:27.000You know, slowly the facade of what they, you know, pretended that they were doing started to slip and fall.
01:05:33.000You know, initially they said, well, just going to be five weeks, folks.
01:05:36.000Just got to take care of the hospitals.
01:05:38.000And this evolved into, well, no, you're going to be locked down until we vaccinate everybody and everybody's immune.
01:05:44.000And then, when we emerge from the lockdown, then nobody can get sick anymore because we'll all have the vaccine.
01:05:49.000The problem with that is a vaccine takes a long time, and who knows if it's effective, and then you have the trouble of producing it and distributing it, and then you have the trouble of getting people to take it, and then who knows if any vaccine even works, let alone this one.
01:06:06.000Ultimately, the goal of all of this the pandemic, the lockdown was to get everybody mass vaccinated, and maybe the lockdown wasn't about slowing the spread or stopping the disease.
01:06:16.000It was really more about creating incentives and disincentives for government mandates.
01:06:22.000Make everybody miserable, destroy the economy, pick and choose the winners and losers of the economy.
01:06:29.000Amazon stays open, your local grocery store does not.
01:06:32.000Walgreens stays open, your local competitor does not.
01:06:36.000Uber Eats and all these other things thrive.
01:07:12.000The only way that you're going to be able to get all those things you like again, which we now control, are if you do exactly what we say get vaccinated.
01:07:22.000If the people that don't get vaccinated get vaccinated, right?
01:07:26.000If the people that are holding out on the vaccine, if they don't do what we tell them to do, that's now your problem too.
01:07:34.000If you want to get back your normal life, if you want to get the stuff back that we now control, the unvaccinated are your problem too, as an ordinary person, as a citizen.
01:07:45.000They're ruining it for you, they're ruining it for the rest of us.
01:07:47.000So you're not going to be able to do what you want if you're unvaccinated because we control everything, and you're going to ruin it for everybody.
01:08:10.000And the rhetoric coming from the government from the beginning indicated that this is where this is going to go.
01:08:16.000As early as last year, when they were talking about we could do a lockdown in a few years when we get a vaccine, they've been saying that for a long time.
01:08:27.000If the lockdown is contingent on vaccine immunization, they need 100% compliance.
01:08:34.000It follows that if the lockdown ends when 100% vaccination is achieved, there's going to be people that don't want to get it.
01:08:42.000They're going to have to compel people that don't want to get it to get it.
01:08:46.000If it follows that to end the lockdown, they have to have immunization to get immunization, you have to get the vaccine to get the vaccine.
01:08:54.000Everybody has to be vaccinated, they have to compel people.
01:08:57.000At some point, they are going to have to use extra legal or non governmental means.
01:09:04.000They're going to have to have a national registry.
01:09:06.000They're going to have to have a QR code for every man, woman, and child with your vaccination status.
01:09:12.000And they're going to have to tell people we will destroy your life.
01:09:15.000We will make it seriously painful if you don't comply.
01:09:19.000And so, logically, it follows from what they were saying last year that in order for people to get back into society, We have to create a system that will force people to do anything that we want.
01:09:33.000I mean, that's ultimately what this is.
01:09:36.000It follows that, you know, this pandemic hits and now we have to create a system that controls society and can impel anybody to do everything that the government wants them to do.
01:09:49.000It logically follows from what they were saying as early as last year or a year and a half ago.
01:09:56.000It necessarily follows from all of that, right?
01:10:00.000Because, you know, and again, to go over it briefly, if the only way to end the lockdown is to get the vaccine, you know, is to have total immunity.
01:10:07.000How are you going to get total immunity?
01:10:33.000Well, at some point, they're going to have to check and see who's got it and who doesn't, and they're going to have to reward the people that get it and punish the people that don't.
01:10:41.000It necessarily follows that this is exactly the system that they would create from the beginning.
01:11:17.000New York City will require people to prove they've received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine to eat indoors, visit gyms, and go to theaters.
01:11:25.000The new program is called Key to New York City Pass, which is kind of a stupid name.
01:11:49.000Instead, people can show a paper CDC vaccine card or an existing vaccine passport app to prove their status.
01:11:57.000The initiative marks the first time a major U.S. city has issued a vaccine mandate like this, and it immediately confused the public.
01:12:04.000New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a press conference that the key to New York City Pass, which is redundant, which again is a program, not an app or a vaccine passport, they want to stress for some reason, is meant to boost inoculation rates across the city.
01:12:20.000The announcement comes just a day after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo encouraged private businesses to require COVID vaccination for entry to bars and restaurants.
01:12:30.000Not all the details for the program are clear.
01:12:33.000Mayor de Blasio says the program will begin August 16th and that more information will become available in the coming weeks.
01:12:40.000The system is launching on a voluntary basis beginning on the 16th, and the city will start enforcing the new requirements on September 13th, after Labor Day, when city officials expect indoor activities to become more popular.
01:12:53.000De Blasio said the goal here is to convince everyone that this is the time.
01:12:57.000We're going to stop the Delta variant.
01:12:59.000That means getting vaccinated right now.
01:13:01.000De Blasio explained that in addition to showing a CDC card, people can use two government supported apps to prove their status New York State's Excelsior Pass, which links up to the state's vaccine registry and provides a QR code for venues to scan in order to verify a person's status, and the newer New York City COVID safety. App, which is essentially a handy place to store pictures of CDC vaccine cards, COVID test results, and photo ID.
01:13:31.000Although some have criticized the COVID Safe app for lacking security features as it does not currently verify the validity of vaccine credentials.
01:13:44.000The article stresses this is not a vaccine passport.
01:13:47.000All they're saying is that all businesses must require proof of vaccination, which right now is either a CDC physical paper vaccine card or it's one of two apps a New York State app, which links to a national vaccine registry.
01:14:03.000Which assigns a QR code to you, which you scan at a bar.
01:14:07.000Presumably, the bar logs into some kind of a terminal, logs into some kind of a dashboard, and they'll be able to have a camera, a scanner.
01:14:16.000They scan the QR code, it taps in with the state government registry, and they'll get information, which is totally secure, which can't be forged, about a person's vaccination status from a registry.
01:14:29.000They have a system at their place of business.
01:14:32.000You have a QR code on your phone, and it's all connected to a national registry that verifies your vaccination status.
01:15:02.000It's saying it's not a vaccine passport.
01:15:04.000They're just mandating that all businesses require proof of vaccination and it's really not that airtight yet.
01:15:09.000It is a passport because your vaccine card is going to serve as a passport to get you through checkpoints at restaurants, gyms, and theaters and bars.
01:15:20.000But they're saying, well, technically, it's just not rigorous enough to really be described as secure and therefore akin to a passport.
01:15:29.000But within the very article, they're saying, well, it's not a passport.
01:15:33.000People are criticizing it for the fact that it's not a passport.
01:15:37.000They're saying it's not a passport because it's not secure enough.
01:15:39.000But people are really mad that it's not secure.
01:15:41.000People are mad that it doesn't tap into a national database.
01:15:49.000The article goes on it says some private businesses have taken it upon themselves to check customers' vax status and even issue vaccine mandates of their own.
01:15:58.000Last month, a San Francisco alliance that represents 500 bars announced that its members would require proof of vaccination or a negative test before offering indoor service.
01:16:08.000The fitness chain Equinox, which also operates SoulCycle, Said that all of its customers and employees will eventually be required to show proof of vaccination.
01:16:18.000A growing number of major companies have also announced vaccine mandates for their employees.
01:16:23.000Google, Facebook, and Microsoft all said they'll require proof of inoculation.
01:16:28.000Disney is requiring salaried and non union employees to get vaccinated.
01:16:33.000Walmart announced last month that its office workers will have to prove they've received a vaccine.
01:16:37.000And Tyson Foods, the second largest meat processor in the country, is requiring all of their workers to get the shot.
01:16:46.000So, these are the biggest companies, the biggest employers, the biggest cities, all requiring the vaccine, all implementing a vaccine passport.
01:16:56.000And again, all the media is telling you, well, this isn't a passport because it's not secure enough.
01:17:02.000But what do you think businesses and cities are going to do?
01:17:06.000If what they're saying is true, which is they take this seriously and they want everyone to get vaccinated, they're going to implement the most secure function.
01:17:15.000If there's an app that exists that taps into a state, Registry and has a QR code and is more secure than an app which stores a picture of your paper card.
01:17:27.000Which app do you think that businesses and cities are going to mandate if they take this seriously?
01:17:34.000They're not going to say, well, we don't care because we, in essence, want people to fake it.
01:17:39.000They're going to say, we want the one that's more secure.
01:17:42.000So it's either going to come from private businesses doing it because they want to inspire confidence in their customers and, more importantly, the regulators that they're taking this seriously, or the cities are going to start to mandate this.
01:17:56.000But either way, This Excelsior app that New York has, this is going to become the standard.
01:18:03.000A mobile app tapped into the state registry that's going to have everybody's medical information, everybody's vaccination status.
01:18:11.000It's going to be tied up in a QR code.
01:18:14.000Every business is going to have a scanner that taps into the same registry, employers, and it's going to be the same for customers too.
01:18:22.000And there's going to be checkpoints set up, and it'll be interesting to see how they do that.
01:18:26.000Here's my guess just like they had with masks, they're going to put at the host table, you know, the The Purell dispenser and maybe a box of masks.
01:18:36.000Just like at Target, they have a table set up and a guardian to watch for maskless individuals.
01:18:54.000If your scan comes back red, just like the airport, just like getting on anything else, like going to a concert or a movie theater, they're going to send you right back out the door.
01:19:06.000The future, and they're saying that this is going to last years, the future is that they're going to build this out.
01:19:15.000Just like now they're building the infrastructure, they're putting in place the plastic dividers you see at a restaurant and they have the plexiglass barriers, and they've installed that in the banks and they've installed that everywhere.
01:19:29.000They're now going to install that in the businesses.
01:19:31.000They're going to, I'm sure, change the shape of the entry to businesses so that it's like an airport.
01:19:39.000So, that it's like a security checkpoint before you go into any business.
01:19:43.000Employers are going to have to do the same thing.
01:20:17.000Now is a time for massive demonstrations, massive protests, and civil disobedience.
01:20:23.000It's time for people to assemble in groups of 100 and walk through Target without their vaccine, you know, and walk through a restaurant without their vaccine.
01:20:31.000Go and sit down and refuse to leave, and in some cases, even get arrested.
01:20:52.000You know, now this is shocking and it's a transition.
01:20:55.000It's something that people aren't used to and they might reflexively resist for a variety of reasons.
01:21:00.000Once it becomes commonplace, people will just accept it.
01:21:04.000There will be fewer people resisting it, fewer holdouts, and certainly people are going to assimilate to this, right?
01:21:13.000They're going to start to get used to it and it will be a lot harder to.
01:21:17.000Fan the flames of outrage to mobilize people to resist this.
01:21:20.000So the time is really now before this becomes part of everybody's life.
01:21:25.000That's why I'm telling people don't get a fake vaccine card because you're not going to be able to do that forever.
01:21:30.000Eventually, they'll get the QR code, and you can't do that.
01:21:32.000And what's more, even if you're using a fake vaccine card, even if you still can't do that, you are conceding that the government has the right to do this.
01:22:28.000Think about what you might be able to come up with, how long you might be able to do this, what your risk tolerance is, what level you can afford to participate in this.
01:22:38.000But now is the time because we're about to reach the point of no return.
01:22:42.000And once this happens, again, the problem is not even the vaccine in itself.
01:23:04.000And so, when there's this new war on terror, and they say that if you're a Christian, conservative, white person, you're a terrorist, guess what's going on in the National Registry right alongside your vaccine status?
01:23:15.000It's going to be a gun database, it's going to be a Google search database, it's going to be a political participation database.
01:23:22.000All this information is going to factor in.
01:23:25.000It's going to be the new social credit system, although far more oppressive and far worse.
01:23:40.000It's very dark, but we're going to start to mobilize against this in a very serious way because this is, it's messed up and they're doing it in Europe.
01:25:11.000And I said, I'll probably take a week off when I get back.
01:25:13.000Then I got banned from Twitter and I got sick.
01:25:16.000So I couldn't even really afford to take a week off.
01:25:18.000So now I just really haven't taken a vacation in over a year.
01:25:23.000The last vacation I took, I took one week off for New Year's Eve.
01:25:29.000And before that, I took one week off last June.
01:25:32.000So think about last June and everything that's happened since then Stop the Steal, TikTok Wars, all that kind of.
01:25:39.000Well, TikTok Wars was shortly before, but it was Floyd rights, it was BLM, it was the election, it was Stop the Steal, it was the Capitol, it was AFPAC, it was the no fly list, it was everything that's gone on.