Greg Wycliffe - June 14, 2023


Holocaust Survivor labelled "Anti-Semitic" for calling out Covid-19 Agenda - Vera Sherav pt. 2


Episode Stats

Length

12 minutes

Words per Minute

142.2714

Word Count

1,839

Sentence Count

152

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Vera Sharab is teaming up with Christine Anderson this weekend in Hamilton, Ontario, where they re premiering Never Again Is Now Global, the new documentary series from Vera Sharab's Never Again is Now Global. In Part 2 of our interview, we talk about censorship, lockdowns, and what it means to be a survivor.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Anything that didn't serve the state was denigrated and demoted. And children were taught
00:00:09.080 to snitch on their parents if they heard them say anything derogatory about the regime.
00:00:16.920 This is part two of my interview with Vera Sharab. She is teaming up with Christine Anderson
00:00:21.600 this weekend in Hamilton, Ontario, Saturday, June 17th, where they're premiering Never Again
00:00:28.200 is now global, the docu-series from Vera Sharab. For tickets, you can go to trinityproductions.ca,
00:00:34.360 but let's get into the rest of the interview. It's terrifying to think that there's a whole
00:00:38.440 generation of kids who are told, you know, if you don't wear a mask, you're going to kill people
00:00:43.400 and like wear a mask every time you go outside. And don't trust people. Don't trust people.
00:00:50.940 It's crazy. I know that, you know, by trusting, by using my judgment to trust people,
00:00:57.340 it saved my life in various times. Yeah. That it's the opposite. It's very, very calculated.
00:01:06.940 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
00:01:08.560 The entire side of it is very, very calculated. And it stripped people of their normal human
00:01:16.060 empathy, you know?
00:01:19.560 Definitely. Absolutely. A lot of what happened was very inhumane. But I'm curious, when you started
00:01:29.720 to speak out about lockdowns and possibly about the dehumanization of unvaccinated people that
00:01:36.600 happened, was there a moment for you where you decided, I really need to start speaking about
00:01:41.320 this and be public about this? Yeah. I mean, it was pretty early at, you know, demonstrations
00:01:48.440 in New York that were organized pretty early on. Once I realized that this is really a whole plan,
00:01:59.000 and the way I realized that was simply by seeing, oh my God, all over the world, they're doing the
00:02:04.520 same thing. They're all marching, they're all in lockstep. Yep.
00:02:07.480 And then I read the report lockstep, which laid it all out. You see, one of the problems is that
00:02:14.520 people in Germany at the time, they only had radio and newspapers and, you know, the big rallies,
00:02:21.320 but there was no television. Yeah.
00:02:24.280 Now, and in the United States, we used to have 50 different broadcasters. Now we have five.
00:02:31.640 Mm-hmm. Five companies own everything and the news is the same script for every one of them.
00:02:42.920 Yes. And the same thing was true in Canada and all of Western Europe, the same thing. The media has
00:02:50.120 been totally controlled by combination. You know, and in the United States, we call them public-private
00:02:58.600 partnerships. That's government and industry. So it's them against us. And we, during this period,
00:03:10.600 more independent websites have cropped up over the internet than ever before. There's no excuse for not
00:03:19.720 searching out true information, legitimate information, but people somehow are just locked into this
00:03:32.440 casters who are aligned to them day and night and keeping the, the fear level up. This is fear
00:03:41.000 paralyzes people. And they've stopped thinking.
00:03:43.080 That's a great comparison of comparing it to back in the day when they only had radio
00:03:48.840 and newspaper. And now we have these things. We have these things right here. And everyone has
00:03:54.280 their own TV in their pocket. But I do want to be respectful of your time. And I want to get into,
00:04:00.520 into the topic of, of censorship, because like, you know, you're speaking out and you're saying these
00:04:05.880 things, I was watching the first episode, uh, of the series and never again is now global. Yes. Very,
00:04:14.040 very powerful name. Uh, maybe briefly tell us, tell us about this docu-series, how you brought it
00:04:18.840 together. Well, I realized at a certain point, I realized it was a year ago, really that, uh, we have
00:04:26.680 to do something, have to wake people up. And I realized also that I am part of the, what will be no doubt,
00:04:34.920 the last generation who remembers. Hmm. And so I decided that I want to get to other survivors
00:04:45.320 and see what they, how they're seeing things, what they, what, and they're, each one is very different.
00:04:51.960 If it, ultimately I interviewed some 32 people and that includes survivors, children of survivors
00:05:00.920 and grandchildren of survivors. Right. And it turns out that grandchildren often are the only ones
00:05:07.480 to whom the survivor bared their soul. They couldn't do it before. It's very interesting. That is
00:05:15.240 interesting. We also have, I have a grandson of a Nazi scientist. Oh wow. And how he looks at world today.
00:05:24.840 And we have freedom fighters from Israel and Germany, Netherlands. We have some, you know,
00:05:34.360 scientists and doctors, but they're not the main. That's great. The main attraction of people.
00:05:41.080 Awesome. Well, I'm going to put all the information for, for the, uh, for this docu-series. It's very
00:05:47.160 exciting. And I was watching, um, part of the first episode and I believe it was Michael Green was
00:05:52.840 speaking, but it relates to something I wanted to ask you about. I'm, I'm a media nerd. You know,
00:05:58.280 I'm very, I pay close attention to what the media does, especially with how they try to
00:06:02.280 censor people and they try to restrict speech. Obviously a lot of that happened during, during
00:06:07.400 COVID and for yourself, you know, um, or anyone else really who made this comparison to say,
00:06:15.000 Hey, there's actually some parallels here. I'm not saying it's exactly the same, obviously,
00:06:19.400 but there are some parallels here to what's going on with the dehumanization of certain groups
00:06:23.800 and what happened during the Holocaust. And you know what they said? They said,
00:06:27.640 that's antisemitic. Yeah. Saying that is antisemitic. So I'm curious what, um, well,
00:06:33.880 what Michael Green was saying is in the name of the Holocaust, they're stifling freedom of speech,
00:06:39.960 they're book burning and they're censoring people by like using, by using the Holocaust. Um,
00:06:45.960 they're almost like weaponizing the Holocaust to, to, to shut people up. Right. I'd love to hear your
00:06:51.240 thoughts on that. Yeah. No, that's exactly right. I realized, and in fact, uh, one of the, uh, what
00:06:58.920 prompted me to think in terms of doing a documentary was in fact, Bobby Kennedy was pilloried for raising
00:07:06.520 Anne Frank in a speech and he was called, yeah, antisemite. And I thought, what the heck, you know,
00:07:14.040 this is ridiculous. Uh, the Holocaust, yes, is being weaponized. The narrative is being controlled
00:07:23.080 by those who have an access grant or something in it. And of course, what happened really is
00:07:28.680 all, all, all religious institutions, all educational institutions, everyone has been
00:07:35.720 bribed. Everyone has been paid off, go according to the narrative. And the Holocaust is being used to
00:07:44.120 shut people up. Uh, if they dare make comparisons, what they only allow is during memorials, you take
00:07:54.520 out and you do, you talk about the Holocaust. But the fact is that early on, for example, Elie Wiesel,
00:08:03.880 who was an Auschwitz survivor, and he was a Nobel laureate, he was chairman of the president's
00:08:10.520 commission on the Holocaust. This is before they formed the Holocaust Memorial in Washington. And they
00:08:17.480 wrote a report in 1979 to the president. And what they stressed was that the Nazi option for another
00:08:25.640 genocide is very much now. Uh huh. It's alive. And you have to watch out for it. So I follow that
00:08:37.400 directive. In other words, the point is to prevent another Holocaust by stopping early steps before they
00:08:46.040 go beyond early. Because the Holocaust didn't start at the beginning when Hitler took power. He took power
00:08:53.560 in January 1933. The final solution wasn't really started to be implemented before 42. It was the last
00:09:05.080 years. In fact, even 44 and 45, they were in a frenzy to carry out. They slaughtered more people then than
00:09:14.040 those people. So it took a long, long time, step by step by step.
00:09:20.680 And it's very interesting how they tried to control the speech for people who are trying to ring the
00:09:26.600 alarm bells. Yeah, and well, I feel and and other survivors feel the same way. You see, it's not it's not
00:09:37.880 everyone for sure. But those who are thinking people, those who think about these things, they all see
00:09:45.160 this and they can't understand why are people haven't they learned anything? Well, they know they
00:09:50.680 haven't learned. The reason they haven't learned is because history isn't taught. None of the humanities
00:09:56.360 actually is important. Now at universities, they're all they took a backseat to science and technology.
00:10:04.440 So this is what was happening right now and what was happening in Germany leading up to World War II.
00:10:14.200 It's kind of an interesting parallel. And I want to hear your thoughts on this. I know that you,
00:10:18.360 you know, you weren't even alive or very young at the time. But some people bring up Weimar,
00:10:23.320 Germany. And they talk about how there was a lot of social decay. And there was a lot of degeneracy
00:10:29.000 in this sort of thing. And then it kind of led to this, this rise of Nazism, I presume. And then
00:10:34.600 today, there are people make the argument that there is also some social decay, there's a lot of
00:10:39.240 degeneracy as well. You know, aside from when the propaganda ramped up, and Jews started to get
00:10:47.080 rounded up, aside from that kind of pushing point, is there any other kind of patterns or things in
00:10:53.000 society today that that people should look out for that you think is important to note?
00:10:57.480 Absolutely. There was a concerted effort in groupthink, you do what, you know, this was the
00:11:05.080 good for the folk, that time they talked about the folk. And it was a really a degradation of human values,
00:11:15.000 of, you know, religion. Anything that didn't serve the state was denigrated and demoted. And children
00:11:28.440 were taught to snitch on their parents if they heard them say anything derogatory about the regime.
00:11:36.920 Hmm. We had children being enticed to take the jab, even if their parents didn't want them to. We had
00:11:47.080 That's right. We had children, right, being bribed with pizza and ice cream, and to lie to their
00:11:55.560 parents. In other words, breaking that family cohesion, which is so important. Every mammal,
00:12:03.480 you know, instinctively, you protect your children. And now they're putting a wrench between parents
00:12:10.680 and children. Schools become the important. No.
00:12:14.040 That's awful. Well, thank you so much for your time, Vera. There's so much more I'd love to ask
00:12:20.280 you about, but we'll have to save it for another time.
00:12:23.320 Okay. Thank you very much for inviting me.
00:12:25.320 Vera Sharav is teaming up with Christine Anderson this weekend, Hamilton, Ontario, June 17th,
00:12:31.800 on Saturday. You can get tickets to see the premiere of Vera Sharav's docuseries,
00:12:37.240 Never Again is Now Global. And then there's also a Q&A with Christine Anderson live in Hamilton,
00:12:44.040 Ontario. If you want to check out this event, go to trinityproductions.ca for tickets. And if you
00:12:49.960 missed part one of the interview, you can check it out here. Aside from that, thanks for watching.
00:12:54.280 We'll talk to you soon.