Based Camp - September 03, 2024


Kamala Harris Wants to Censor All Information on the Internet? Fascism is Just Around the Corner


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

176.34833

Word Count

9,163

Sentence Count

10

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

In this episode, we discuss the censorship of free speech by the far-left government in Brazil, and how it impacts the free speech rights of its citizens, as well as the lack of oversight and regulation by the media.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 x would not ban people that the brazilian government was telling them to ban
00:00:04.320 oh okay this is what public knowledge we would have not being talked about and this is very
00:00:09.100 important whose accounts wouldn't twitter remove you're like well we wouldn't do this in the u.s
00:00:18.000 except here's the problem they are directly speaking to millions and millions of people
00:00:22.620 without any level of of oversight or regulation and that has to stop i believe the left is right
00:00:31.160 now structurally transitioning our government into a fascist like state where elections aren't
00:00:37.460 legitimate anymore and whatever what how far are we going here where the media just lies blatantly
00:00:44.220 and regularly without recourse where the elections aren't legitimate where any dissenting viewpoint is
00:00:50.920 banned this is scary because we do we have both fans and also personal like family friends who
00:00:55.960 grew up in soviet russia who write to us now and say things like right now it feels feels like that
00:01:02.560 yeah it feels very similar yeah when the media puts out there when msnbc puts out there something like
00:01:08.340 that that like is verifiably and easily verifiably not true what they are telling you is do this
00:01:16.020 think this or you lose everything very similar to like an inquisition historically speaking would
00:01:24.880 you like to know more hello this is malcolm and simone and today
00:01:30.260 honestly the information that we are looking at right now to me is as shocking
00:01:40.160 as the trump assassination attempt or the scary biden debate where he was clearly like not cognizant
00:01:49.660 and then everybody pretended like you know oh well we can't possibly exchange him at the last minute
00:01:55.440 and then when they realized that what they really meant is we can't possibly let democrats vote in a
00:02:00.240 primary i mean come on that's not the way the party works anymore and then when they realized they
00:02:04.140 didn't have to let democrats vote in a primary they're like oh you mean we can just install anyone
00:02:09.240 i'm sorry malcolm but we are not a democracy we are a representative democracy the plebs are too
00:02:16.100 stupid to decide for themselves they're just being true to the american people but hold on we need to
00:02:24.120 talk about what's happened here okay because it's actually been for me at least fairly chilling
00:02:30.940 can anything shock you these days let's hear it though i've been out of the loop so i'd love to
00:02:37.020 know what's going on i'm knee deep in government paperwork doing rfps for our business so i really
00:02:42.980 have no idea what's going on i need to know so i'll give you the small things okay in the past 24
00:02:51.020 hours dims have forced rf keith jr to stay on the ballot even though he tried to remove himself so
00:02:56.720 donald trump could yes they dims removed colonel west off the ballot the doj has filed to upgrade
00:03:05.140 the trump indictment facebook admits they censored posts in compliance with biden harris requests
00:03:11.620 but but but that's the small stuff let's talk about the big thing the thing that has genuinely
00:03:16.860 chilled me so in brazil uh remember how elon got in trouble for calling into question the far left win
00:03:25.900 of the brazil presidency like it seems like there was something fishy happening in this last election
00:03:30.820 cycle oh and and the government was mad at him about this so then recently this new far left
00:03:35.560 government in brazil has decided to and it's so funny because it actually was hard for me to figure
00:03:40.140 this out everyone was out they what they'll what you'll hear from the public media the media that
00:03:46.380 like you're allowed to listen to until my channel gets too big on youtube and i just end up disappearing
00:03:49.840 one day is x was banned in brazil because x would not ban people that the brazilian government was
00:03:58.300 telling them to ban oh okay this is what public knowledge so unlike facebook that you just alluded
00:04:03.600 to earlier that that did remove things that were offensive oh and we'll get into what facebook removed
00:04:08.300 because we now know they removed many true things during an election cycle well sure vince zuckerberg's
00:04:14.280 wishes from we'll say from an administrative standpoint like you're working in a company sometimes
00:04:18.580 it's just easier to do the thing okay well no hold on what twitter did is twitter did not do the thing
00:04:23.980 which is yeah we've learned from the twitter situation right now in brazil that the countries
00:04:28.560 will ban you but what we what is not being talked about and this is very important
00:04:32.900 whose accounts wouldn't twitter remove oh so wait they did remove some of the accounts requested but
00:04:42.960 well no no no so the twitter regularly removes accounts for breaking rules okay this no even
00:04:49.400 under x even under elon it's it removes accounts all the time they do not have a free speech absolutist
00:04:55.880 policy despite what the left says no no i'm aware of that in fact the left is is extra enthusiastic
00:05:01.420 about mentioning every single instance in which twitter does ban or remove people because they say
00:05:06.180 that ironically elon musk acquired twitter slash x and now uses it to censor people while saying that
00:05:13.180 he supports free speech so i i hear you on that what i'm what i'm asking though is did elon or sorry did x
00:05:20.780 ban people some of the people that the the brazilian government requested they did but this is the point
00:05:28.640 okay what is not being reported in western media right now is what the request that the brazilian
00:05:35.460 government made of x was that led to x being banned okay and so after a deep searching i was
00:05:44.500 basically able to find articles that basically coughed up the truth okay what happened is is that x got
00:05:50.820 a list of pretty much every prominent white wing person was a twitter account in brazil including
00:05:56.500 mainstream individuals so this would be like if the white house gave x or youtube a list that included
00:06:03.540 people like tucker carlson and carl rove and you know it was just like a list so they were trying
00:06:09.660 to in other words they were trying to de-platform people based on political affiliation not on how
00:06:15.720 radical they were not on dangerous or tactical things they were doing well some of them were on
00:06:20.760 dangerous and tactical things but broadly sure the list that they got and this has been confirmed by
00:06:26.180 many even left-leaning news sources was basically entirely right-wing people it was for dangerous
00:06:32.500 political beliefs but it was all right-wing and then they had a separate list which was the
00:06:37.000 undermining democracy list which was basically everyone who had ever questioned this election
00:06:44.980 cycle which was an incredibly fishy election cycle in brazil very similar to the one that we recently had
00:06:50.460 in the u.s and basically you're not allowed to say actually if you really dig into the data it was a
00:06:55.960 pretty fishy election cycle so that's not the core of why this is so horrifying i mean it's it's part
00:07:03.200 of why it's horrifying but now if you use a vpn because you're like oh you could use a vpn to get
00:07:07.640 around it if you use a vpn in brazil to get around it that is an eight thousand dollar fine per day that
00:07:13.720 you do this keep in mind that per day x fine is higher than the bail to get out of jail for murder
00:07:21.840 in brazil in some cases it is it is they have gone extreme but we need to talk about like the corruption
00:07:31.380 media down because this is what we're going to be talking about on this episode is instances instances
00:07:37.740 instances in which the media and our reality is being retconned for us and that there is no longer
00:07:46.860 a facade of truth in what the urban monoculture and far left are doing anymore and when i say far left
00:07:55.160 i'm not talking about like wokey extremists i'm talking about kamala harris and the party apparatus at
00:08:01.480 this point so a great example of this retconning of reality that's happened recently was
00:08:07.440 kamala harris was in very publicly for a long time the was in a bunch of articles and they have
00:08:13.660 recently gone back and said she was never border czar and mainstream newspaper articles are being edited
00:08:19.800 to remove the fact that she was ever border czar nice another crazy one which i sent simone and i'll put
00:08:30.440 on screen here is msnbc conflated two different instances and it will be very clear to you when
00:08:37.420 you're watching the clip because kamala harris never served overseas and kamala harris never
00:08:42.420 served as a medic so why is joe rogan praising kamala harris for those things because he wasn't he
00:08:49.200 was praising telsey gabbard they reframed a clip of joe rogan to make it look like he was praising
00:08:58.400 kamala harris and a mainstream news organization was putting this out there she's gonna win no she's not
00:09:04.700 she can win she is a strong woman she is uh a person who served overseas twice she in a medical
00:09:13.420 unit she was a congresswoman for eight years yeah she is a person of color she's everything you want
00:09:18.140 she's gonna win no she's not she can win they just want no trump no matter what by the way tulsi
00:09:24.020 gabbard once called titan cute in a mar-a-lago bathroom oh she did yeah she did you met her oh that's
00:09:31.620 sweet the little titan gets the cute from tulsi gabbard this is for people when we wanted this is when
00:09:38.080 we were at the log cabin republicans right yeah yeah okay i went to their like yearly gala or whatever
00:09:44.360 so of course we see tulsi gabbard there it's such a classy lady that was really fun but anyway so gotta get
00:09:50.460 gotta get back to this how how bad this this is is when you're like in the u.s okay you're like well
00:09:59.960 we wouldn't do this in the u.s except here's a problem i'm gonna play a clip here kamala harris
00:10:04.460 saying she liked the brazil decision he has he has lost his privileges and it should be taken down and
00:10:10.400 and the bottom line is that you can't say that you have one rule for facebook and you have a different
00:10:14.480 rule for twitter the same rule has to apply which is that there has to be a responsibility
00:10:20.240 that is placed on these social media sites to understand their power they are directly speaking
00:10:26.620 to millions and millions of people without any level of of oversight or regulation and that has to stop
00:10:35.020 oh dear oh wait why would well okay wait hold on i'm trying to think through why she would do that
00:10:41.360 i think liberals hate x so if she said yeah i think no i'll explain her logic because you are
00:10:49.300 misguessing what her logic is and it will make perfect sense to you okay what she says is well
00:10:55.140 if the government's applying those rules to one platform all platforms have to follow them equally
00:11:00.380 in this case she was specifically saying if we're applying these rules to facebook
00:11:05.620 x has to follow them as well and this is where this gets scary because at around the same time as all
00:11:13.920 this is happening mark zuckerberg releases that he was forced to ban people for sharing true information
00:11:22.000 if it went against the democratic party platform when the democrats controlled the white house
00:11:27.680 so let's get into this and he now says he regretted it i think i think zuck is going to do a come
00:11:33.960 around i think he's going to be on the side of people like elon soon wow you wait you wait he's yeah
00:11:39.340 i know he has his whole new era going on with the little the fro and the chain he's he's doing
00:11:45.940 something different oh no maybe i think he's gonna i i know i genuinely think what happened to zuck is he
00:11:51.920 just got picked on too much he tried to play their game he tried to give free internet to india he tried
00:11:57.780 to whenever he would do something that he thought was this big magnanimous thing to appeal to woke people
00:12:02.820 they would just like bam bam bam slam him in the ground you are all of you beneath me
00:12:09.240 and i will not be bullied by
00:12:11.460 i think just finally he's like wait you guys aren't my friend yeah just a moment maybe maybe he's having
00:12:26.800 this moment we'll see maybe uh yeah he does seem a lot less uptight now he just seems comfortable and
00:12:31.860 happy so maybe he's gone conservative who knows no i gotta do the the the scene here from madagascar
00:12:38.720 which i always think about when i think about the conservative party now whenever these people
00:12:42.900 like but i just i just couldn't join the conservatives it'd be so gauche i mean i i do think the liberals
00:12:48.200 have become monstrous these days but it would be so and and it's just like when they're like just come
00:12:53.220 to our side of the island it's the fun side of the island and and yes we may still be drinking
00:12:57.880 sand and stuff like that but at least we're a party man may not be perfect but at least we're trying
00:13:03.900 to be decent human beings over here
00:13:06.740 melvin and gloria over there having a good time
00:13:12.620 there's room on the fun side for one more no thanks look i've been thinking maybe if you gave this
00:13:21.620 place a chance i don't know you might even enjoy yourself could you just give it a chance think about
00:13:28.580 it's him who is it it's the pizza man who the heck do you think it is yes can i help you
00:13:47.460 can i come to the fun side
00:13:49.680 make your pardon you know i've been kind of a jerk marty i'm sorry
00:13:57.700 welcome to casa del wild take a load off
00:14:03.060 alex
00:14:05.740 me casa is sue casa
00:14:07.840 very impressive
00:14:11.460 hey have a drink it's on the house
00:14:14.700 this is seawater
00:14:17.960 oh you don't swallow it let's check this out
00:14:22.400 would you look at that it's like billions and billions of helicopters
00:14:30.960 but let's talk about some of these stories here because there were a few instances of this that
00:14:36.060 have been really well recorded at this point so the hunter biden laptop story it is now known that
00:14:42.260 the story was 100 accurate it was during an election and it had a chance to affect an election
00:14:49.100 new york post posted an article about it and the fbi used their power to have this article removed from
00:14:57.600 the facebook platform and for those who are not in the u.s because about half of our audience isn't
00:15:02.080 basically the son of one of the two presidential candidates had left a laptop with a lot of damning
00:15:10.680 information about him including drug use and all these other bad things at a laptop repair shop and just
00:15:16.460 forgot to pick it up i guess and that got leaked but then when the new york post covered it it basically got censored
00:15:22.600 by operatives of the democratic party which was the party representing that president whose son's laptop had been
00:15:28.440 left behind and leaked
00:15:29.900 yeah so for those who may be forget because i feel people don't put various stories together in their mind
00:15:37.120 to realize how completely infiltrated our government is right now
00:15:42.240 by this nefarious force which we're going to be talking about later in this episode like
00:15:47.020 how is all of this happening so blatantly how is most of the world relating to this
00:15:51.760 where there was the instance of the fbi agent peter doskov but fbi lawyer lisa page in 2016
00:16:00.320 page expressed concern about donald trump potentially becoming president and stosky replied no no he won't
00:16:07.200 we'll stop him so this is what the fbi we who is we we the fbi will stop him who banned that story the fbi
00:16:16.400 okay there was a sentiment within the united states intelligence services that donald trump could not
00:16:25.740 be allowed to win an election cycle and i think that the mistake they made in that first election
00:16:30.920 is they basically just said okay no way he's gonna win blah blah blah now they're like oh we just will
00:16:35.780 make sure that he can't win and i think that that's largely what happened in the last cycle as well
00:16:39.680 yeah well what's disappointing to me is we heard exactly the same statements the first time that
00:16:44.780 donald trump ran for president in 2016 we even heard that from operatives within the republican
00:16:50.040 party of don't worry we won't let him win we have a special obviously connections in both the democrat
00:16:56.180 and the republican party and one of the high level operatives in the republican party told us that
00:17:00.160 they had a system to prevent donald trump from winning the primary you were talking about how yeah
00:17:04.660 we saw we saw people saying that trump couldn't win and i thought that that gave us it gave us a lot
00:17:09.220 of hope in 2016 that despite the fact that all these forces thought that they ran things and
00:17:14.880 thought they could control how outcomes were that you know trump ultimately broke the ultimate glass
00:17:20.320 ceiling you know that weirdos and outsiders could break into washington at least to a certain extent
00:17:24.640 it kind of felt a little bit like you know he he ventured into russia and kind of got froze out
00:17:30.320 and maybe that's what's going on here you know he just went too far he was able to get in he was able
00:17:34.840 to cross the borders but their slash and burn was just too much for him and then you know he's
00:17:40.080 well no what i'm gonna argue at the end of this is i believe the left is right now structurally
00:17:45.420 transitioning our government into a fascist like state where elections aren't legitimate anymore and
00:17:51.760 whatever what how far are we going here where the media just lies blatantly and regularly without
00:17:58.780 recourse where the elections aren't legitimate where any dissenting viewpoint is banned
00:18:04.320 this is scary because we do we have both fans and also personal like family friends who grew up in
00:18:09.440 soviet russia who write to us now and say things like right now it feels it feels like that yeah
00:18:16.220 it feels very similar yeah i'm gonna go over some other instances here that are very interesting
00:18:20.120 so the covid19 censorship scandal apparently he also was not super cool with that and this was
00:18:28.020 zuckerberg or zuckerberg if people remember there was a period where you couldn't say covid on youtube
00:18:33.900 you couldn't say covid on facebook youtubers are still scared about saying it i don't you know
00:18:39.080 you might even censor yourself here you say it it could get you instabanned from like any platform
00:18:44.560 and it was one of the most fascist things like in my lifetime anybody who lived through that and
00:18:51.320 wasn't like wow our society's in crisis right now like there's empty streets and i'm not allowed to say
00:18:58.620 the word on like on our primary mechanism of communication they just thought we really liked
00:19:05.960 harry potter so it was the virus which shall not be named you know they wanted us to it wasn't like
00:19:11.540 you didn't name it because of how bad it was you didn't name it because everyone was terrified of the
00:19:15.240 government coming and knocking i know i'm kidding but no but i mean it's a different kind of thing it
00:19:20.700 was very fascististic in almost the purest form possible i.e societal crisis like it's like there's
00:19:29.120 some war and we're all supposed to pretend the war isn't happening we all use some other name for the
00:19:34.180 war very similar to how russia right now is like they don't they can't say the ukraine war they have
00:19:39.080 to say like the conflict or the oh they do oh i didn't know that yeah yeah no one you'd be banned
00:19:44.400 from their social media platforms so yeah it's it's it's very severely fascist but what's interesting
00:19:50.860 is it's even worse than all of this so if you want to understand how bad things have gotten if you go
00:19:58.720 into what's happening in brazil right now okay so as okay so for people who don't somehow don't know
00:20:05.700 this elon owns x slash twitter but he also owns a company called starlinker he's what he doesn't like
00:20:12.040 really own both he is a primary shareholder in both right or a heavy shareholder in both so what
00:20:18.180 the brazilian government has done is it has decided to start finding and collecting fines from x not
00:20:25.380 from starlink to pay x's fine which has made it impossible now for people who don't know how
00:20:32.280 companies work it's he doesn't like literally own both of these there's no legal basis you there's no
00:20:38.700 there's no grounds on which government can go after one entity because of one investor
00:20:45.220 that the entity has yeah there just doesn't seem to be any sort of legal basis that's insane isn't it but
00:20:52.000 it's worse than just being insane so that i think it was something uh uh so just so people know how big
00:20:58.540 both of these platforms are was in brazil 40 million brazilians roughly one-fifth of brazil's
00:21:04.920 population is checking x at least once a month wow and as for starlink what was it um trying to
00:21:13.220 find the number that they shut down i believe it was something like 300 000 but it was big and a lot
00:21:22.440 of these because remember the amazon is in brazil are schools that are using this to teach children who
00:21:28.800 live in rural areas of brazil because brazil has the amazon where starlink is critical to daily life
00:21:35.900 and education and they are shutting this down the government is shutting this down in order to
00:21:42.940 prevent their citizens from being seeing mainstream right-leaning political figures talk
00:21:48.320 um okay that that's crazy i was everything else that you said was unsurprising and plausible
00:21:59.620 given just the world we live in now which is insane it is clown world i will give you that but
00:22:04.800 this is the next step we are leveling up we are leveling up yeah so the point is is when you look at
00:22:13.500 like what is the world we're actually living in now like it is a world where at tech companies
00:22:19.520 you know what is it like 98 at some of the major firms of the fang companies facebook amazon google etc
00:22:26.280 are going to democratic politicians we are in a world where people do not feel they can dissent anymore
00:22:34.880 where people know that what's being said is a lie like for example that in msnbc did
00:22:42.520 just like lie to people about what somebody else had said and then we're supposed to believe it or
00:22:48.400 or you just hear these constant lies that democrats will say with such authority to them as if they're
00:22:54.660 just 100 true like the one i always love because we have insider information on this is the don't say
00:22:58.800 gay bill which they were like this will prevent gay people from teaching in florida this will prevent
00:23:02.760 gay people from talking about their sexuality to their students or mentioning that they're gay to
00:23:06.660 their students or mentioning who their partners are to their students no we know the person who crafted
00:23:10.500 the bill before it left the republican committee it was edited to make sure it could never be
00:23:15.280 interpreted that way and it never has been interpreted that way so but yet this is just like
00:23:19.880 some mainstream interpretation that people would just go out there and tell you like as if it's 100
00:23:23.740 true and i see this constantly they'll be like oh you know x person like i love that trump is a racist
00:23:30.080 one right like well they'll just say this i'm like excuse me trump was a shock jock for some 50
00:23:37.160 years okay through many different political climates regularly appearing on shows like the howard stern
00:23:44.480 show okay where you would be praised for saying controversial things and he is somebody who seems
00:23:52.100 to lack a basic level of self-control do you believe that if he regularly had racist thoughts
00:23:59.600 we would not have a single one concretely on record seriously that's a great point yeah i think that's
00:24:05.900 why so many people really like him by the way is that you know if he has a thought he will share it
00:24:11.920 there's no no i i i love i'm like i love when i really press lefties up against the wall on this
00:24:16.900 i'm like either you think trump is a man of enormous self-discipline and self-control
00:24:22.540 or you recognize that he is definitely not a racist get to choose one of these two options both of them
00:24:29.920 can't be true so yeah he's a lot of things but he's not a racist and but these narratives just
00:24:35.700 get out there and then they're like this is true and even fairly smart people we haven't aired this
00:24:40.800 video with tracy woodgrain but tracy woodgrain's a fairly smart guy and he's like well i can't vote for
00:24:44.660 republicans because i'm gay and like republicans would be i'm like bro you live in manhattan okay
00:24:50.620 there's no he lives anti-gay republican you can vote for there okay what are you talking about
00:24:57.260 what what and when it's worse than that in the mainstream republican rnc platform now it doesn't
00:25:03.060 even say the marriage is between a man and a woman anymore the the the world has changed into what the
00:25:09.100 two parties represent one is a party that is about dictatorial control and the other is a party about
00:25:16.340 trying to reinvent the system with with small sub factions that really want dictatorial control
00:25:22.640 and might have ruined everything um she she by the way is speaking at some individuals at like the
00:25:28.500 heritage foundation and stuff like that is that what you're talking about project 2024 is not going
00:25:34.300 to go for 2025 well yeah except that the project 2025 served up one of the best pieces of material for
00:25:41.620 democrats for this election that they could have dreamed of yeah because it makes the republican
00:25:48.480 party look unhinged and theocratic and completely well again we we and i think that this is this is on
00:25:58.560 our generation of right-leaning influencers the party must be purged of the old guard these they they
00:26:06.380 either need to know that these types of umbridge like we say that the democrats are the party of
00:26:12.200 professor umbridge like they want to go around censoring everything become a democrat like that's
00:26:17.660 your party now yeah you want to go around giving you know government handouts to everyone go become a
00:26:23.220 democrat yeah right now i'm speaking specifically of what's his name again the lyman stone lyman stone
00:26:28.720 and the family institute guy a lot of these people are just like legacy republicans i guess i call them in
00:26:34.900 the same way you have these like legacy democrats where they don't represent the mainstream democratic
00:26:38.700 party at all anymore they don't represent the base at all anymore but they believe that the
00:26:43.980 democratic party is what it is in the 90s and they get mad when people are like it's not what they
00:26:48.140 represent anymore another great example of one of those stories where we're all just supposed to
00:26:52.320 pretend like it doesn't happen and yet everybody knows it does happen and it provably happens
00:26:58.760 is illegal immigrants don't meaningfully vote in election cycles in a way that could sway major
00:27:05.020 elections and yet recently uh for example in texas 6 500 plus illegal aliens were caught registering to
00:27:14.760 vote with nearly 2 000 caught voting and it's worse than that because those 2 000 were caught having
00:27:25.040 registered in the past and having voted in previous election cycles and that this catch only happened
00:27:33.740 because of a recent house bill 1243 in texas so we know for a fact that not only have illegals been
00:27:40.960 voting in election cycles but they have been swaying past elections and this is provable at this point
00:27:46.680 and when we talk about the double thing the double thing that you really got me with this morning that
00:27:50.380 was like so messed up was tim waltz being the mind your own damn business guy which is like so 1984
00:27:57.660 when this is a guy who implemented the covid snitch line in his state where you could be arrested
00:28:03.780 well it was encouraged for you to call on your neighbors if they left their houses during covid
00:28:09.040 it could be arrested this is the guy who made his state a sanctuary state for underage children with
00:28:17.280 no bottom minimum age who wanted to become emancipated from their parents in transition
00:28:23.620 and we'll do another episode where we go further on like how crazy that is and all the deaths that
00:28:28.220 have come from nonsense but i guess he's telling basically conservative families to mind your own
00:28:34.340 damn business while the state takes their children away yeah it's basically basically when he says mind
00:28:39.140 your own damn business it should be like a little political cartoon yeah like him grabbing the kids
00:28:43.100 mind your own damn business making kids from a family he's there as the family's like crying like
00:28:48.980 mind your own damn business yeah basically though i mean i i i mean no it is it is absolutely horrifying
00:28:57.600 how far this has gone and how much the parties have become aligned around an authoritarian axis
00:29:06.000 anti-authoritarian axis and the the media and this is another thing that the media has entered this
00:29:14.700 state now where i heard this person saying this on modern ways well i'm also just before you go
00:29:20.460 forward keep in mind also the the ceo of or the founder of telegram you know also got arrested in
00:29:27.600 france okay you're right so what's what's scary about this and something we should also be discussing is
00:29:32.360 why he got arrested so people know he was arrested sort of on the grounds that telegram was facilitating
00:29:37.840 everything yeah well yeah but like they put it in the terms of sex trafficking and drugs and you know
00:29:44.940 illegal stuff but because basically he didn't release information about users because telegram is not
00:29:51.560 fully encrypted that you know he he's facilitating it and what what's showing up here and what makes these
00:29:58.860 incremental changes uniquely worrying is it in the past our conclusion has been okay don't worry about
00:30:04.960 it you can find your own people on social media on platforms to follow who will give you insights
00:30:11.580 that you can trust and you're just going to have to establish what we call techno feudalism where
00:30:16.620 there's sort of trusted clusters of networks of people where you can trust them to know their domain
00:30:22.040 you all kind of follow each other there's like this sort of network or community that's created
00:30:25.540 of people with knowledge that that is shared but now it appears to be that governments have decided
00:30:32.080 to meddle with the feudal lords of the techno feudalistic world and to take away their land
00:30:38.480 essentially to take away the platforms that they have used to communicate with people well i mean
00:30:42.740 it's important to understand like what is this group that's doing this it is a cult like we have
00:30:47.700 talked about this in other episodes but you should think of it not as a political faction but as a
00:30:52.980 cohesive cultural group that is a what is the word that they use for cults like high impact high demand
00:31:01.300 high demand religion you constantly need to signal things that aren't true to not be attacked by it
00:31:07.420 and when the media puts out there when msnbc puts out there something like that that like
00:31:12.800 is verifiably and easily verifiably not true what they are telling you and what people like the reason
00:31:19.280 why you have so many people in like these big fan companies donating to the democrats is do this
00:31:24.940 take this or you lose everything
00:31:27.660 very similar to like an inquisition historically speaking but more aggressive than any inquisition
00:31:36.020 or rich month that was ever done by the church where they are going through and what they essentially
00:31:42.000 do to make sure that you are a mindless brainwashed slave creature to maintain your high level of
00:31:49.160 position and keep in mind like in covid the lady who was next in line to run levi's was fired for
00:31:54.460 saying we need to stop shutting down minority school districts uh this probably isn't doing any good and
00:31:59.140 now we know she was right she wasn't rehired was she so what they do is they do these insane things
00:32:04.040 that are at odds with everything they've ever said they valued like condemn minority students to a life
00:32:10.600 of poverty by shutting down their only access to education to keep up this ridiculous charade of
00:32:16.660 we have everything handled with covid so they they they get in your face and they say like will you lie
00:32:24.140 about this like they repeat a lie to you that's obviously a lie and then they see if you repeat it
00:32:30.260 and if you don't repeat it you lose everything and that's where society has entered right now
00:32:35.520 and if you ever had any inclination like if you were ever the type of person where you're like
00:32:42.300 yeah when the nazis were taking over you know before they started genociding people i would have
00:32:48.240 stood up to them okay like this is your chance to show that yeah you actually would have stood up to
00:32:55.020 this because this group does sort humans based on their ethnicity okay they do have an ethno hierarchy
00:33:05.180 we even know this during covid where vaccines were being distributed uh by the cdc in part based on
00:33:11.600 ethnicity based on how marginalized a group was historically it may not have been the cdc i think
00:33:16.600 it might have been up to local municipalities but they implemented those policies well no the cdc
00:33:21.020 created a policy plan that said you should do that and then the plan implemented by local
00:33:25.440 municipalities so people are able to say that nobody exactly forced anyone to do this but it did
00:33:30.500 happen and this is horrifying and i i like really encourage people to wake up to how deep down the
00:33:42.020 fascist rabbit hole we already are simone you recently had a realization where you came to me and you were
00:33:49.640 like i didn't realize how socialist america was like i'm actually looking at the numbers and we're not
00:33:55.600 like a socialist country we are a not just socialist country but very socialist country yeah that was that
00:34:03.140 was from lemon month where my subject of the month this is a an internal holiday that we have as
00:34:08.840 techno puritans where the month of may is dedicated to researching some a subject that we find to be
00:34:17.000 offensive and then sharing it with the family and i i decided that communism was going to be my
00:34:23.300 offensive subject because i'm i was fairly ignorant to it i mean i now feel even more ignorant now that
00:34:27.940 i've learned more right but like i decided to study it and that's how i realized oh we're we're a pretty
00:34:34.720 socialist state like on on this on the spectrum of pure capitalism to communism where no one is no one
00:34:41.460 is it communism we are actually quite socialist we're quite close to communism we're closer to
00:34:46.640 communism than capitalism when i you know even and separately from from my lemon month research
00:34:52.060 i realized that our effective tax rate between state tax and and federal taxes
00:34:57.540 also closer to what i thought europeans paid you know i used to think like what is it like 70
00:35:03.760 no no no it's it's 38 but that's still a lot you know i felt like a europeans maybe like half of
00:35:11.120 their money went to tax and they have you know socialized medicine and everything else and like
00:35:16.080 public transit that actually works all sorts of things like that and yeah so the next problem that
00:35:23.600 we have here is so sorry the the point i was making is when you're like oh this is actually kind of
00:35:28.740 like leaning toward the communist state at this point if we have fascism on one side and a
00:35:33.540 functional democracy on the other side we are now past the halfway mark to living in a fascist
00:35:38.780 country that is what we have here when we have pretty much every major media platform is colluding
00:35:46.900 to lie to you and there are no repercussions for this and in addition to that
00:35:54.180 one of the mainstream political presidential candidates is saying they want to implement this
00:36:01.800 more in the united states right after it was leaked that they had forced major media platforms to ban
00:36:08.500 true stories and then after that the person who is telling you all this was selected for her position
00:36:18.320 by party elites without having to hold the primary and here's what adds insult to injury one most fascist
00:36:26.580 governments seem to end up with really fantastic uniforms i'm not seeing any here where's the
00:36:31.820 fashion two usually fascist governments get stuff done you know at least you could say that about you
00:36:38.460 know china say what you will but the ccp can get stuff done you know just say like sorry this is how
00:36:44.060 it's going to be new policy but i'm not seeing that here oh sweetheart you thought we were moving
00:36:49.380 china no we're moving argentina fascist so if you look at the way that you're you're like oh we don't have
00:36:54.980 good infrastructure here how is that possible given where we are um great video on this recently it's
00:37:00.940 called the million dollar bathroom bathroom that san francisco was spending money on and it was about
00:37:06.440 why infrastructure costs are so expensive in the united states and to give you an idea god what was
00:37:14.000 the example they used it was just shocking it was something like a one subway in one major u.s city
00:37:24.500 cost as much as a subway between two major european cities uh like two state capitals or something like
00:37:30.560 country capitals i mean like a huge difference and the the answer is is that in europe they are able to
00:37:36.980 hire construction teams from different countries and within the eu yeah within the eu and in the united
00:37:42.840 states they're not in the united states you have to hire everything locally to these giant unions
00:37:48.040 and they're all being contracted by these local politicians if i was put in the trump white house
00:37:53.540 one of the first things i would do is focus on creating a federal ban against types of hirings
00:37:58.040 because it would be very easy to end this but right now because almost nobody votes in these
00:38:02.160 small local elections they're able to just own them and pump pump pump it costs i think on a per
00:38:07.580 dollar basis 8x what it does in europe to build something in the united states and it is because of
00:38:12.080 this argentinian style corruption that the democrats are complicit in and exacerbating and
00:38:18.380 that's what you see happening with kamala harris right now is a a move towards an argentinian style
00:38:26.020 government in the united states without really free elections anymore and with extreme amounts of
00:38:32.040 government cronyism that's a really interesting point i hadn't thought and actually i'm just
00:38:36.980 encountering that with the business we run today and that i'm applying i'm making a proposal to do
00:38:42.640 business with a new jersey-based entity but we're a delaware-based llc that operates in pennsylvania
00:38:49.160 and i had to pay almost 200 to register to do business in the state of new jersey and just put
00:38:58.000 my entire afternoon like going through the various like paperwork and nonsense just to register and
00:39:04.000 it's it's it's a state like we're in the same country why do i have to write next door to us too
00:39:08.760 like our employees live there like yeah the amount of paperwork was was really crazy and i wonder if
00:39:14.060 it would have been easier if i was in the eu working in cross countries um but the point being is that
00:39:19.500 the united states is increasingly becoming captured by these types of players in a way that is going to
00:39:27.980 prevent our government from functioning and the collapse will be significantly faster
00:39:34.500 if camilla wins like i am actually getting when i look at her vp pick when i look at the authoritarian
00:39:41.280 history she has so we've done a video on this but for people who don't know like just
00:39:45.580 how authoritarian her mindset is two instances which often get conflated by republicans but really need
00:39:51.200 to be delineated as two separate incidences one is in one incident she was running for i forget what
00:39:58.520 office but it was found that there was a leak in her her crime lab and she was supposed to notify a
00:40:05.240 bunch of inmates that their cases could be overturned and she refused to do it until after the election
00:40:11.100 was over so she did admit there was a mistake she just wanted to wait till the election was over so she
00:40:15.480 could secure the police commission what was it like i can't remember their their recommendation so
00:40:22.360 that she could win their endorsement yeah so she kept people in prison most of them were black people
00:40:26.360 in prison so that she could win an election and for no other reason in a separate incident the supreme
00:40:31.860 court said that her prison system had become a human rights violation and that she had to release
00:40:38.100 people and her response to this was i need them for my fire brigades i'm sorry i need them for work
00:40:44.340 like i'm using them as a free labor source the problem is that if she had freed them and hired them it
00:40:49.740 would be less expensive but her entire world view top to bottom is authoritarian it doesn't matter that
00:40:56.120 it's less expensive for her not to own these slaves because what are they other than human
00:41:00.820 slaves if they're being demanded to be released from prison and she's like i need my forced labor
00:41:04.600 force doesn't matter that it's more economically efficient it would disrupt her way of life as a
00:41:10.360 plantation owner i mean what else is she at this point right like it also shows how she will hide
00:41:16.860 things from constituent groups in order to win an election and then do things that disappoint them
00:41:21.860 because obviously if she eventually released this leak in the crime lab that disappointed the police
00:41:27.740 force that endorsed her then they'd be pissed she she didn't do right by them but yeah i mean
00:41:34.580 no no it's okay she got off a few police officers who shot people under very questionable circumstances
00:41:39.160 good for her i guess um jim waltz actually did the same thing that was one of his major controversies as
00:41:44.480 well it's very interesting how pro cop tim and camilla are i mean obviously i don't know how
00:41:50.900 pro cop they i mean tim waltz's wife famously opened her window during black lives matter riots so that she
00:41:58.240 could smell the smoke from the burning buildings so i i don't know how that is horrifying those are
00:42:04.900 people's business i know i know that's that's why republicans love to make that point about her
00:42:10.000 supposed to be protecting those people but i mean this is what i talk about when i say it's a cult
00:42:15.760 that has taken over our country you should see nothing other than living in a medieval
00:42:21.400 democratic state well this is why people are preparing more and more to kind of go off the
00:42:29.740 grid and we're seeing this happen we're seeing for example in the medical world people shifting away
00:42:35.220 from sort of having a primary care doctor through their insurance to getting direct primary care that
00:42:40.480 they pay a subscription for just personally out of pocket because they don't trust what the medical
00:42:45.300 establishment is giving them and you know all these people going for alternative health things and
00:42:49.520 people getting into permaculture and homesteading and i think a lot of people are just intuitively
00:42:56.580 starting to expect that they can no longer depend on governments in the u.s and outside the u.s as well
00:43:03.740 for their well-being and they're it's it's good i don't know part of me it's it's i don't think it
00:43:11.800 is explicitly good when they start banning these major platforms when they make everybody realize
00:43:16.460 that if you invest any money and you are successful at what you're doing they will ban you don't worry
00:43:21.480 there's erbit you can always turn to erbit when anyone can figure out what the fuck it is
00:43:26.740 by the way a fun video to do is why didn't the twitter alternatives work do you remember like
00:43:32.220 blue sky and mastodon yeah what they realize and i think that this is the truth of why they didn't
00:43:37.480 work to give the thesis away is the value of twitter to the left was that they could force
00:43:43.980 people to listen to their insane takes and as soon as they entered cloistered platforms like mastodon
00:43:50.840 or platforms where it's just other lefties they could no longer lord the power that the way twitter
00:43:56.660 was hierarchically arranged artificially gave them to force their belief systems on other people
00:44:01.560 and and then when they realize that they're like oh i should just go back into traditional media
00:44:09.140 and of course traditional media is fuming because it's all falling apart the the thing that gets me
00:44:13.140 about all this is naturally because everybody now knows the media lies they go to channels like ours
00:44:18.380 right because everyone now knows that that oh you know this source is bad this source is bad they're
00:44:23.140 going to independent sources and so i think a lot of people on the right had this perception of
00:44:27.820 well eventually everyone's just going to wake up and move to the free press right but both the
00:44:34.260 very wise publication and just generally independent knowledge people right yeah okay simultaneously we
00:44:40.500 are now seeing the left realize oh everyone's leaving these other platforms we need to ban them
00:44:44.960 from doing anything else yeah listen it's a good thing i i would say it's a good thing that people are
00:44:53.700 being shaken awake to the fact that platforms are going to be censored they will come and go
00:45:00.540 you know telegram ceo is going to be arrested x is going to be banned in various countries and people
00:45:06.760 need to be very fluid in the way that they move from platform to platform and that's why we're moving
00:45:11.640 to techno feudalism where it isn't a platform specific thing i mean as much as is it will be undermined by
00:45:17.880 people taking away platforms like i said you know with erbit and other alternatives there are ways
00:45:23.320 for distributed networks of people to communicate and work together i strongly disagree with you really
00:45:31.640 strongly disagree with you yeah i think we need big big companies to facilitate our communication
00:45:37.380 yes you do it's something called a natural monopoly we studied it in business school they are incredibly
00:45:43.020 difficult to compete with or disrupt so natural monopolies happen whenever you have two-sided
00:45:47.820 marketplaces especially of the independent actors like a communications platform or a search engine or
00:45:53.920 a there's a bunch of different instances in which they happen and they always end up with 89 percent of
00:45:59.620 people using it on one platform like the number always ends there and then the next platform will have
00:46:04.720 like eight percent and then the next platform will have like it's like a logarithmically smaller number
00:46:08.680 yeah but you're you're assuming the continuation of a globalized communication world and maybe it will
00:46:15.340 be no no what i'm saying is there is no communication world if the global communication world shuts down
00:46:20.960 not really and we'll go back to what things used to be which was social networks no that's not the way
00:46:26.560 things used to be what it used to be is that the you had uh news media organizations and people would
00:46:32.280 turn on their television and they'd buy their newspaper no malcolm i'm thinking back to the victorian era and
00:46:37.160 before i'm thinking back to even before the era of magazines i'm thinking about how people
00:46:42.140 communicated back okay okay so what you're saying is people are safe communicating within one-off social
00:46:50.300 small social networks you mean on a platform like signal that's exactly the type of thing they're
00:46:57.700 targeting unless the point that's why i keep talking about erbit the point of some alternative
00:47:04.960 platforms is that they are distributed and not run there that there's a few janky distributed
00:47:12.480 platforms out there no one is using them well they'll have to in the future no but the point
00:47:18.300 i'm making is no one is using them and the moment they become a credible threat to the people in
00:47:23.960 positions of power right now they will be shut down or criminalized in the same way that joining
00:47:30.000 twitter with a vpn is criminal well yeah again and having a radio that you were listening to
00:47:35.420 you know the bbc in nazi occupied france was also criminalized in france at the time and people still
00:47:42.780 totally you know boarded up their windows and listened to the radio the french resistance didn't free
00:47:49.400 france the americans had to come in yeah so simone this isn't a good argument i'm just if they're like
00:47:56.900 like people in occupied france no you fight back i'm not saying it's ideal i'm saying it's what's
00:48:02.480 going to have to happen no it doesn't have to happen okay well then what are you going to do
00:48:06.340 go to mars no what you do is you do everything you can to make sure that we get a trump administration
00:48:12.940 then we do everything to can we can to make sure people like us are working in that administration
00:48:17.200 so we can build systems that
00:48:19.400 systematically dismantle their ability to ever enforce something like this again
00:48:23.460 it can be done it just requires one sweep at the white house but the number one thing that can not
00:48:31.340 happen is a kamala harris victory i'm i'm pretty sure that's what we're gonna have so you know
00:48:36.140 everyone gets to go back and look at this and see who is right was simone right and did kamala
00:48:41.900 harris win that no no no no right hold on you're saying i'm saying to maintain our freedom yeah
00:48:48.280 you're saying trump has to win for a few yeah but i'm just saying i'm not saying we're here for our
00:48:51.880 freedom to be taken away for our freedom you are making the claim that we can maintain some
00:48:57.900 semblance of freedom even if the cult continues to know i'm doing what we have to i'm saying what
00:49:04.420 we have to do which is that oh come black friday we buy our ar-15s we buy our ammo i already have
00:49:11.480 our water filtration system you know we're gonna you know i'm gonna cave to our our smarter than
00:49:18.000 me fans and we'll just start milling our own grain you know what we have to have we need to have like
00:49:22.640 a fan in the discord like a fan meetup map for when things hit the fan for the network the underground
00:49:28.980 railroad where people can like stop on their way to to freedom yes but it has to be like i don't know
00:49:36.400 i i'm not familiar with geocaching but obviously it has to be more treasure mappy and the good thing
00:49:41.640 about us is we have a big enough public profile that if we were ever banned even off of all
00:49:46.140 platforms people would immediately one know that it had happened because we do daily episodes
00:49:50.000 and two we would find somewhere to be able to tag where our new primary location was we now do rumble
00:49:57.260 as well on most days but i really don't like the platform and i don't think that it's particularly
00:50:01.560 safer than youtube if it becomes successful so it's not relevant we're supposed to be posting on
00:50:06.280 x but it's very hard to post videos to x because you can't do title cards so you need to re-upload
00:50:11.080 them and i've been meaning to have you posted any of them i post i posted one it's just x's it doesn't
00:50:18.140 seem like it's a place for long-form comment i know content i know people post whole documentaries
00:50:23.760 there and i've watched whole documentaries there but it just isn't a great format for it x twitter was
00:50:29.620 always for short-form content but i know we should i'll get to it transforming as a platform into
00:50:36.020 the only free platform left yeah i'll get to it i'm sorry guys this is my fault no by the way
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00:51:30.820 okay which one's the next one good all right good thanks
00:51:41.080 lost two episodes due to bad recording quality i don't know we're gonna redo them or what god i'm
00:51:49.000 sorry okay i will jump right into this because this is absolutely crazy that any of this is happening
00:51:55.540 i'm excited let's do it