Fighting the New Dark Age: Exclusive Interview with Dr. Naomi Wolf Stand on Guard Ep 75
Summary
Naomi Wolf, author of Facing the Beast, Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age, joins me to discuss her new book and her experience of being de-platformed and smeared by the media.
Transcript
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Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton,
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and it's my real pleasure this morning to have as my guest Dr. Naomi Wolf, author of
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Facing the Beast, Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age. And we'll be discussing this
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book and a few other things momentarily. So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
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We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
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We're losing subscribers all the time, and they have to resubscribe.
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Really enjoyed your book, Naomi. I read it over Christmas. It was a Christmas present, actually.
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And there's so much in it, and I know your time is limited, but I just wanted to go through a few
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things. I highlighted a number of comments in pages, but I love how you start in your introduction
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by talking about that you came from the left to discover new truth or existing truth. Many of us,
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including myself, came from the right and discovered some new truth during the pandemic.
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And I changed my opinion on a lot of things that I would never have imagined possible. I supported
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every American war, including Iraq and Iran, Vietnam, everything. I always, historically, and
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whether I was in uniform or out of uniform, I supported every American war. I no longer do that,
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and I'm certainly not supporting Ukraine. I supported the Department of Homeland Security.
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I thought, great, going after those terrorists. Never going to go after me or free Americans.
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And of course, Canada has its counterpart to the Department of Homeland Security. And yes,
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they're going after Canadians now, no matter what your politics. So how was it for you personally
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to lose so many friendships, to have people who once lauded you as a premier writer of feminist
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literature, suddenly be a conspiracy theorist and a crackpot? How did that feel?
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Well, it was pretty shocking, but more for what it revealed about people I thought were critical
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thinkers and institutions that I thought were real journalistic outlets with classical journalistic
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values than the effect on me personally. And for your viewers who may not know, you know,
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my life changed completely. And this is one of the subjects of Face the Beast. In June of 2021,
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when I posted an accurate tweet that women were having menstrual problems upon receiving
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the mRNA injection. And overnight I was deplatformed from Twitter and Facebook and YouTube, but also
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there was a global smear campaign. My, you know, my bio changed all over the world overnight with
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conspiracy theorists now being the top line. Whereas before it was Yale University, Oxford University,
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Rhodes Scholar, you know, advisor to the vice president and presidential campaign.
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And I didn't understand the role of AI at that time in journalism. So I didn't even get how that
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was possible, but overnight news outlets that had published me for decades or where I had been a
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columnist, you know, who constantly sought out my quotes or my appearances treated me as if I was an
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insane person. And, and, and, you know, the inner circle of, of global elites, uh, with whom I've been
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privileged or not to be friends, um, you know, suddenly dropped me, you know, and also personal
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friends, uh, said they were disappointed in me or, um, you know, just kind of exiled me, exiled me and my
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husband from family gatherings. Uh, it was pretty shocking. But again, what I took away from that is
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that there were horrible flaws in the thinking of people who I thought were critical thinkers and in
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the institutions that I thought, um, brought us, uh, truth-based information in terms of my own
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personal, um, reaction to being de-platformed, you know, it was, or whatever, shunned, exiled,
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reputationally smeared. And it turns out two lawsuits have confirmed that the smearing was at
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the behest of the Biden White House, you know, talking to the CDC and DHS and Twitter and Facebook
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to get me de-platformed and smeared, which is pretty scary. This is an administration for whom I
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had voted. But even if it wasn't, you know, you're not supposed to, it's unlawful to do that to
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American citizens. Um, but in terms of my own personal life, you know, it's very uncomfortable
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and weird to, to have been in, to be shunned in that way and have my reputation online damaged or
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altered, but it doesn't really matter in my view. Um, because, you know, I do believe, I mean,
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I'm kind of skipping ahead, but I do believe I'm answerable for my life. You know, that I don't get
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to do whatever I want with my life that someday I'll have to account for it. And this is so clearly
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a situation in which people would be dying or injured or rendered sterile, uh, or in pain for
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the rest of their lives if I didn't speak up. So what I'm losing or what I lost hardly matters
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compared to the importance of saving people's lives. Hey, it's at this juncture, I'm going to
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ask you to move to rumble and we'll be giving you the, the address to do that. Thanks for watching
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so far. The best is yet to come in this interview. But before we move to rumble, I just wanted to
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mention a couple of things about this book and here, you know, here it is again, Facing the Beast.
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Yeah. Fantastic. Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age by Naomi Wolf, who is my guest
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today. And it's, it has been just a fantastic read. I've got to say, buy the book. You'll read
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it in a couple of days. You won't be able to put it down. It, it straddles so many different issues
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that are of paramount importance right now that are extremely relevant to our lives and
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just some of the anecdotes she tells. I want to mention two of them. And one is how she dealt
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with the death of her dog named Mushroom. And this affected me because my cat Sasha is not
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doing very well right now. She's very, very ill and we're doing everything we can to keep
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her healthy and alive, including prayer. But Naomi and her husband were faced with a decision
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about whether or not to put the dog down. And, and of course, this all happened during the
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pandemic when it was impossible to even go inside a veterinary office. You might recall that.
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I recall that here, us living outside of Ottawa. We could not go to our local vet, could not go
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inside. So if they wanted to have their dog meuthanized, believe it or not, they were suggesting
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they do it in the back seat of the car. So they just said, no, we're not going to do this.
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And they just allow the dog to die a natural death. And before the dog passed on, they were able
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to talk to the dog and to say that he was a good dog. And they were proud of the dog. And it was a
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touching story because I'm going through something like that right now with my, with my cat. And so
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there are some wonderful, warming, warm hearted anecdotes in this book, and I encourage you to
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read it. And another one that really struck me was that she was talking about a brown bear
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that was around their house. And they live outside of New York, certainly at this juncture. And
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Naomi writes about the fact this brown bear came to her house while she was alone and tried to
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literally break into the house, go through the door. And it tried various doors to see if it could
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get in. And Naomi Wolf says this is like both a literal incident and a metaphor. I was going to say
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a literal metaphor, but that's, that's a contradiction of terms. It's an oxymoron, but it was a literal
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event that also serves as a metaphor because she's saying, because they didn't chase this brown bear
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away when it came for the garbage, when it was on their property, when it was slumming, essentially,
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the bear was slumming. It became more aggressive, more intimidating, and more aware of its power
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over this household. So Naomi Wolf says, it's like allowing the state to usurp your constitutional
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rights to take more and more power away from you. And as you relinquish control, as you relinquish your,
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your rights to the state, it continues to encroach upon your front door. It continues
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So I think this is a very interesting anecdote. And there's many more like it in the book. It's
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not all politics and some personal reminiscences that are, I think, very good. So thanks for
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watching the rest of this interview and rumble. We're going to move there now. And thank you very
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much. And buy the book. If you have it, if you want to read a really good treatise on the pandemic
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and the overreach of the state, this is the one. Thanks for watching.
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You say on page 19 that you, that people who pushed this hoax, basically, that the vaccine was in fact
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a vaccine, when I've heard it described as a bioweapon, and I think that's probably a more accurate
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description. But the people who pushed this narrative that forced children to get this,
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that forced everybody to get a vaccine or else you weren't going to work, you weren't going to travel,
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you say they must be held accountable. Is this something you think is going to be realisable?
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I mean, it really depends on us. People really need to understand that they are the drivers of history,
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but that they have to take action in order to be the drivers and not the victims of history.
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justices and politicians are human and they exist in a human environment.
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And so when all the people around them are shunning or
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right, whether it's former Nazis or whether it's, you know, racists or whether it's
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sexual abusers or harassers, right, that can make a difference in the adjudication of lawsuits and
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the passing of laws. And so people have to speak up on the grassroots level and tell their elected
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officials, um, be on social media, talk to their neighbors and tell them how they feel about this
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crime against humanity, you know, first and foremost, and bring out the evidence because people like you and I are being
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So it's really up to, you know, everyone watching to kind of bring the information to his or her neighbor,
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No, apart from that, there are important actions being taken, um, today, uh, at noon, for instance,
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there's a congressional hearing that Marjorie Taylor Greene has convened in the United States where Dr.
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McCullough and others are, it's a second one, presenting evidence of vaccine injury.
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Um, our wonderful Dr. Chris Flowers, who's one of the lead investigators
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Pfizer Documents Research Team, this group of 3,250 doctors and scientists we convened, um,
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under the leadership of my COO, Amy Kelly, to go through the Pfizer Documents and write reports.
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He's meeting with MP Andrew Bridgen, um, next week in England, and we just hosted, um, MEP Anderson
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and MEP Sinchik of the European Parliament. So, you know, and Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General,
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is bringing a lawsuit against Pfizer. We're suing Pfizer. Uh, I'm sorry, he's bringing,
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I think, a criminal complaint against Pfizer. So, there is action, but everyone who's taking
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effective action faces gigantic headwinds and needs support. Ken Paxton needs support from Texans,
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for instance. Latipo, who just called, uh, the Surgeon General in Florida, who just called for the
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injections to be taken off the market needs, you know, his governor needs support for that action from
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Florida voters. You know, we need funding. You know, these lawsuits are very, very expensive.
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We at Daily Cloud were putting these two lawsuits against Pfizer. So, people need to step up and,
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you know, vote and underwrite their values to get these things done.
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Couldn't, couldn't agree more. It's a fight. Uh, you, you call the, the, the people who want to shut
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down debate as saying that this debate is over. If they said that to you in the midst of the pandemic,
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isn't that what the enemies of freedom, the authoritarians out there, whether they're on
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the left or the right, I would have always said, yeah, they're mostly on the left, but I see them
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on the right as well now. They always want to say the issue is settled. The debate is over. No more
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discussion. Is that not a very dangerous position to have when you say that debate is over?
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David, where did that sentence even come from? I mean, one of the themes of, of facing the beast
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and its prequel, um, the body of others, uh, and this is actually part of a trilogy that goes back
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to the Bush two era, right? When I wrote the end of America warning that, um, democracy could collapse
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or be undermined even in America, Canada. Um, we never used to say sentences like that.
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In the free world, we never used to say the debate is over that, that science is settled. These are
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nonsensical sentences in the West, you know, where we have a post enlightenment tradition of free
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speech, you know, and open inquiry. And we all understood since third grade that science has never
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settled. It's always being revised. I mean, anyone with a limited education in the history of science
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or the history of ideas knows that, you know, 19th century women were dying in droves because
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the science was settled that obstetricians hands couldn't possibly be, you know, dirty and infecting
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them, you know, without sterilization. The science was settled that you could get cholera from breathing
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the fumes of bad smells, right? So, you know, science has been wrong over and over and over.
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That's the nature of science. New science shows that old science, you know, that we don't live in a,
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I mean, I'm sorry, a world that we live in. I'm sorry. The science of everything revolving around
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the earth got updated when we realized that we lived in a heliocentric universe. But I guess what,
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what I'm calling your attention to is that there is a war on Western concepts and culture and language,
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and that new culture and language and sentences are being introduced. I would say there,
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um, Marxist Chinese Communist Party slash World Economic Forum sentences like social distancing.
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That's a nonsensical Chinese Communist term, right? If it's distancing, it's not social. It's not a
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Western idea to have a society in which your, your movement is dictated, right? We have freedom of
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assembly, but suddenly social distancing became a thing. Or, um, I mean, there's so many examples,
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you know, the science is settled. You're not a doctor, right? That's one of the talking points.
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Whenever someone says, well, wait a minute, there's, I see that there's something, you know,
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what about the lab leak, you know, or the pangolin thing doesn't make sense to me, the wet market
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theory, the, the talking point handed down from the top, like we've shown the emails going back and
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forth from the White House communications team to the CDC, Dr. Walensky, Dr. Fauci, all the way up to
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the president to create these scripts to lie to us and manipulate us. Um, you know, the, the response
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to that is supposed to be, you're not a doctor or you're not a scientist, or are you a doctor? Are
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you a scientist? Americans used to know that they had the right to do their own research and bring
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the evidence to the debate. So I'm agreeing with you that all of these, um, terms are intentionally
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being introduced to make us forget that we are free people and to get used to truly Marxist,
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truly authoritarian, um, concepts, you know, introduced to us by language.
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I want to talk a bit about open borders, but before I get there, I've found your chapter in
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the second amendment to be absolutely fascinating and just brutally honest. I mean, you're somebody
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who came from a culture, political culture where guns were anathema that, and people who questioned
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whether the second amendment really guaranteed gun rights and you come full circle on this. But what
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I found most fascinating is that you mentioned how in Canada, the freedom convoy protesters were just
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completely bludgeoned by police that the, the state used the police against citizens, stop them from protesting,
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shut them up, froze their bank accounts for goodness sake, which is something that's never happened in Canada before.
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And in Canada, we have no, we have no recourse. We don't have a right to bear arms. We've had to relinquish control
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of all of our, our weapons, essentially. It's very difficult even to own a hunting rifle in this, in this country.
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Assault rifles are banned. Nobody owns a pistol. Nobody owns, uh, revolvers. And you've come full circle
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on that to think that a free society does perhaps need a citizenry that can respond, that can protect themselves.
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Yeah, I did come full circle on that. Um, you know, I do come from the left. I was, I was an advisor to
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Clinton's re-election campaign, as I mentioned, and, and to Vice President Gore. So I'm, and I was a
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White House spouse during the Clinton era. So I'm like deep, I was from the deep left, right? And in the deep
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left, um, there, you know, guns are like crazy people own guns and crazy people want to own guns and
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statists and, and lunatics, um, you know, out of horror films want to have guns in their home.
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And guns are treated as kind of, um, something so dangerous to be around that, you know, you're
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going to shoot yourself inadvertently and shoot your child inadvertently. I mean, there's a whole
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kind of horror narrative around gun ownership. And, uh, and this serves the left because it's,
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you know, it, it, it get, it's one of the things that can get you into office. It's one of the,
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what I've come to realize are cosmetic distinctions really, um, between left and right, where both of
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them are, you know, taking the big checks from big pharma take, you know, taking the big, you know,
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skimming the money from Ukraine and so on. Um, but I mean, it's not that cosmetic because of what you
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just described. So other, other examples are more cosmetic, like the, you know, positions on gay
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marriage, right. Don't really, aren't, aren't going to kind of change the course of history
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as, you know, as important as I think gay rights are. Um, so
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having said that, you know, in the last two and a half years, I came to believe that the virus is
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a bioweapon. And in fact, all the latest evidence confirms that it was in fact released
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from the Wuhan lab inadvertently or not. The Wuhan lab is run by the People's Liberation Army of China,
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our mortal enemies. Um, and also that, um, Dr. Fauci had been, uh, illegally continuing to conduct
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gain of function research, meaning bioweapons research, um, using, uh, bat coronaviruses and
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even importing them, importing coronavirus from the Wuhan lab in 2019 to Montana and other
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sites around the United States. So it might've leaked, you know, via our own, um, government.
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Uh, but it, you know, the viruses is genetically engineered. That's been confirmed now. Um,
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so the vaccine is also a bioweapon. I, you know, as you know, I've done deep research with my team of
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doctors and scientists, and there's a great deal of evidence. Well, the evidence in the Pfizer documents
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shows that the engineering of the injection, you know, they knew they would be sterilizing people
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out at great scale. And in fact, um, there's a 13 to 20% drop in live births in the West.
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Uh, since the vaccine rolled out, they knew they'd be disabling women. Um, 62% of the injuries,
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severe adverse events are in women. And of those in Pfizer's words, 16% are quote,
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reproductive disorders. They knew they would be damaging the testes of baby boys in utero, um,
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degrading the Sertoli cells and Leydig cells that turn boys into men. And if you want to destroy a
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country, you know, get rid of men, right. Or, or make it impossible for boys to turn into men,
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then you literally don't have, I mean, I'm a feminist, but men are useful, you know, in combat,
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um, or conflict. Um, and I mean, I could go on and on, they knew they were causing strokes and
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heart attacks. And so look who was mandated. The people you need to defend a country in wartime
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were mandated, the soldiers, the sailors, the special operators, special forces, um, the pilots,
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the healthcare workers, uh, the next generation of students, these were the ones mandated and
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they're the ones, um, dying or dropping dead or sterilizing or disabled, um, in the workforce,
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right. That we're seeing it. So then the last two pieces of evidence I have that it's a bioweapon
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are, um, that I'm getting to the gun question, by the way, that 40, uh, 42,000 adverse events in
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Pfizer documents, the vast majority are in Canada and the United States. Um, vast majority, disproportionately,
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uh, the next largest tranche are Western Europe in order of political importance, right? Like,
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you know, Britain, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, and all the rest of the world combined show
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only 7,000 adverse events. So it's, it's, um, engineered to take out the West and to take out
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North America. It's very easy to do that. I showed how to do that. You can do it as easily as, um,
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with dose, uh, meaning brand with Moderna being three times as fatal as Pfizer, or you can do it
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with temperature. I mean, you can do it in very simple ways. And then lastly, I found, um, that the
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whole pharmaceutical flow, which is one reason I'm so terrified of hospitals and big pharma comes from
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China. Uh, you know, and the whole, this, this injection is manufactured in an MOU with China,
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distributed by China, uh, China opened 14 manufacturing, distributing plants in Western
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Europe, uh, now two plus recently 11 in the United States. So when you get a Pfizer injection now,
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I don't know about Moderna yet. Um, you're getting something formulated, IP transferred,
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distributed by people who want us dead and people have no problem organ harvesting and quarantine
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camping their own population. So that's the background. And then add to that what's happening
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at the border. So the Southern border, I mean, daughter of immigrants, granddaughter of immigrants,
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I believe in legal immigration, of course. However, what's happening at the Southern border is an
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invasion. And I'm, I'm, I'm persuaded of that by the work of my husband, Brian O'Shea, who's, um,
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many decades in military intelligence and in the intelligence community, and who's now partnered
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in his, um, research with JJ Carroll, who's a former border agent, who's getting sources from the border.
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And what they're describing are military. I've seen the images that they're calling attention to
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military. It's, it doesn't look like any refugee group I've ever seen in my travels around the world
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to refugee and conflict areas. It's not scared, exhausted families with women and children and
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elders. It's military age and reproductive age, men and women overwhelmingly, um, you know,
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one disabled, no one in, you know, no one elder, no one fragile, no one pregnant, right? It's,
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it's people ready to fight and reproduce basically. And, and Brian and JJ have pointed out that the men
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are, have military haircuts, military physiques, they're, um, walking in cadence, they're marching,
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essentially, and they're standing at parade rest. And, um, they also identified, um,
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and then they're being shipped to different points around the country, uh, to our, like,
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to our key strategic cities around the country, exactly the way special forces who are sent in to
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destabilize or overthrow a country are sent in per Brian's own experience. They're given an ATM card
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and a cell phone, just like special forces who are dropped into a country are given a cell phone
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and an ATM card. They're given scooters, you know, here in Brooklyn, where I'm sitting, uh, a children's,
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a school has been commandeered to put the, uh, the, uh, exactly. So this is a, you know, pride,
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how can I put it? If you've got a million people of military age with military training,
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it looks like pouring into the strategic cities and, you know, could be other strategic areas,
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right? Ports, highways, we don't know of our country. At one signal, you can have, um, you know,
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a mass destabilizing event, uh, which is terrifying. So this goes to the point about
00:28:17.820
firearms. America is reasonably still free or has staged a pretty vigorous fight to retain
00:28:26.860
a lot of our freedoms over the last three and a half years compared to Australia, which got killed
00:28:31.740
off as a democracy very quickly. Britain, which got killed off. Canada, a catastrophic disaster.
00:28:38.780
All of these were robust democracies in 20, early 2020. Um, what's the difference? Firearms and
00:28:46.860
literally the fact that individuals can own weapons, the second amendment along with the first
00:28:52.060
amendment has allowed us the breathing space to, um, fight back, you know, in other peaceful ways.
00:28:59.100
Yes. Yeah. I think you're, I think you're dead on there. That is a huge difference between America
00:29:06.380
and the rest of the surviving Western democracies. You made a point in that same chapter about how
00:29:15.100
Britain used to have a seditious libel law. And one of the things I'm fighting here in Canada
00:29:21.900
is something called the online safety act. And it's part of Justin Trudeau's internet censorship
00:29:28.300
trilogy, as I call it, he's, he's already passed two pieces of legislation designed to restrict
00:29:35.100
internet use and free speech on the internet. The third piece of legislation, the online safety act
00:29:41.180
has already been passed in Australia, in the UK. There's a bill before Congress considering the same
00:29:47.580
legislation. Once again, there's a global impact here. This is not coming from Canada or the US,
00:29:53.020
it's coming obviously from globalist forces to restrict free speech. And it's one of the reasons
00:29:58.460
I think the pandemic may be over, but the assault on our liberties continues. And the online safety act
00:30:06.140
is going to ban disinformation, misinformation and mal information without even defining what those terms
00:30:16.220
things mean. So that means anything the government in Canada, and it's already happening in the UK
00:30:22.460
right now, anything the government says is really not something they want to hear. Because they say it's
00:30:28.460
not true. It's a deliberate lie, a possible lie, or just something unpleasant. We're going to ban it. And do you
00:30:37.500
think this is something that is a direct result of what we went through during the COVID mandates?
00:30:43.500
Yeah, I mean, I would flip that around a little bit, David, I would say that the COVID mandates prepared
00:30:50.060
us to even accept such a thing. You know, can you imagine in 2020, just, you know, a robust democracy
00:30:57.500
where people are meeting and haven't been broken and psychologically traumatized and gaslit, you know,
00:31:03.420
for three years, just introducing, okay, now I'm going to restrict what everyone can say on the internet,
00:31:07.820
it would be voted out. We used to, we used to have those checks and balances that were intact.
00:31:18.380
I think it's unbelievably serious. Like I don't, I don't know, people have to understand what the
00:31:24.540
fight for free speech represents and how long it's taken. I mean, in Britain, you know, it took 150 years
00:31:31.900
to establish the liberties and freedoms that the British had to speak, you know, until 2021,
00:31:40.460
pretty much, especially now. Same is true for the Irish, same is true for Canada, you know,
00:31:47.500
in the United States. Well, the United States, they knew how important free speech was, you know, from the,
00:31:52.220
from the, from the, from the very beginning of the founding of our country, but without, I mean, I often
00:32:00.060
say the first amendment is first for a reason. All the other rights depend on the ability to speak freely.
00:32:05.180
So I, you know, it's, it's catastrophic. Like you could, how can I put it? They could stop every other
00:32:11.980
assault on Canadians' liberties or Britain's liberties, but as long as they control the speech of the people
00:32:19.020
and what the people can learn and to know, um, they're going to be able to control the population,
00:32:24.060
make them do anything. Well, in our, in our time remaining, I really want to get into it as briefly
00:32:31.180
as we can. I think one of the most fascinating parts of this book, for me anyway, was when you got
00:32:37.980
into how you have become to accept a literal God. Your, your faith has been rejuvenated. Your Jewish faith
00:32:45.340
was rejuvenated through this, this fight that you've gone through and specifically the chapter
00:32:51.900
where you talk about have the ancient gods returned. And you, you base a lot of this on some of the
00:32:57.180
work of Jonathan Cahn, where he talks about ancient pagan gods coming back to affect our society today
00:33:06.940
because we have strayed so far from our Judeo-Christian roots. This is revolutionary, isn't it?
00:33:13.660
Uh, the fact that I think it happened or the fact that I'm noticing it.
00:33:19.980
Well, the fact that I, I think that you are acknowledging this because at one time,
00:33:24.380
I don't think this is something that you would have put in print.
00:33:27.260
Uh, but I think the evidence is so overwhelming that there's a spiritual component.
00:33:31.900
You quote Ephesians six about the spiritual battle of principalities and powers. We wrestle not
00:33:37.420
against flesh and blood and which is a, as an evangelical Christian, that's a scripture very close to my heart.
00:33:42.860
And I believe that throughout my life, no matter where I've been politically, I do believe there's a
00:33:48.460
spiritual basis to this world, this universe and behind the politics. And so you, you can honestly
00:33:56.460
say today that you believe that there's a sub component to what we see here happening. These people
00:34:01.900
who are taking away our freedom are possible. There's a, there's a darker spiritual underside to this.
00:34:07.500
Yeah. I do believe that. I mean, um, and I, I should say it's not a rejuvenation of my faith.
00:34:13.420
Uh, you know, I wish it was, I wasn't that clued in earlier. It's, it's, um, you know,
00:34:20.700
I feel like kind of scales have fallen from my eyes in some ways. Like I just didn't know,
00:34:25.100
you know, that, that, that, uh, spiritual forces intervened in material history as literally as
00:34:32.700
they appear to do appear to me to do now. So, um, basically, you know, as, as I kind of keep
00:34:40.140
iterating, not to show off, but just because we really need to understand history right now
00:34:45.340
in order to understand the danger we're in. Um, you know, I'm a student of, you know,
00:34:51.980
4,000 years of Western history, right? History of ideas and politics and wars and so on.
00:34:59.100
So history, human history moves in certain ways. And, um, the, the history of what's happened since
00:35:07.340
2020 isn't human, meaning it doesn't operate in normal laws of human politics, um, human social
00:35:17.580
change. But what I mean is in every great revolution or coup attempt, you know, all the way to Nazi
00:35:25.820
Germany or, you know, Stalin, um, there were factions, there was backbiting, there were
00:35:33.340
assassination attempts, there were, not that I'm calling for them, there were betrayals,
00:35:37.500
there were rich people who couldn't be bought, there were, you know, people of faith who wouldn't
00:35:42.220
go along with it, there were the white rose group, there were the, you know, the, the, um,
00:35:47.580
the, uh, the partisans, you know, there were, there were, um, problems, you know, there were,
00:35:53.980
there was the miscalculation of the Russian winter, you know, and the Nazi uniforms. I mean,
00:35:58.380
there are famous, famous mistakes, um, and divisions and, you know, backstabbing, um,
00:36:04.860
that every would be dictator, um, faced eventually. Right. And, and every would be kind of evil
00:36:13.340
revolution faced. None of that happened in the last three years, almost none of it. You had,
00:36:19.100
um, or certainly in the last two and a half years, right. When people were pretty passive in the face of
00:36:24.620
accepting evil, uh, you had this universal rollout of a script in like 182 languages,
00:36:33.980
all at once in 182 languages, you know, people were told, don't hug grandma cause you'll kill her
00:36:40.780
at Diwali or at Thanksgiving or at, you know, Ramadan or whatever, right. Like wherever it is,
00:36:46.380
don't hug grandma. And that's not possible with just human, um, efforts at propaganda. Uh,
00:36:54.620
you can't get publishers of, of newspapers in all over the world to run the same stories all at once
00:37:02.860
using the same sound bites. It's that's not humanly possible. I didn't understand the role of AI in
00:37:07.740
journalism until recently. AI can do that. And I think AI is kind of a, a handmaiden of these dark
00:37:13.900
forces that I'm describing. I'm about to describe, but you know, you saw people who are critical
00:37:20.140
thinkers, as I mentioned earlier, act like they're in a cult, be completely delusional,
00:37:26.060
unable to process contrary information, seeing things in black and white, um, on mass, you know,
00:37:32.620
to this day, uh, you saw them sacrificing their children. You saw them look at, you know, look at
00:37:38.140
what the lockdowns and mandates targeted. They targeted all the ways like the divine enters our
00:37:44.300
lives, right. Family closeness, um, hugs and kisses, you know, prayer, churches, synagogues, mosques,
00:37:51.820
uh, schools, uh, singing, you know, concert, like every way that we're different from animals,
00:37:59.660
um, we got targeted. And as I wrote in the book of bodies of others, it's almost as if
00:38:04.700
an AI question, what, what makes some, someone, a human being got fed into an algorithm and all
00:38:11.660
these things popped out, you know, singing, prayer, education, family, and, and, and AI or whatever the,
00:38:18.940
you know, script was, um, about lockdowns was spit out to counter that, right. It was an
00:38:24.620
anti-human rollout and, and it happened in lockstep with almost no dissent, you know,
00:38:31.900
doctors and nurses who had been healers consented, like overnight, our institutions changed from
00:38:38.380
hospitals being places that people were healed and, you know, babies and elders were supported in life
00:38:44.380
to being like euthanizing stations and places where people took money to, you know, to, to
00:38:51.740
assign remdesivir and to chalk up a COVID death. I mean, massive Canada, right. The culture of death
00:38:59.100
with your suicide law and how predictably in just two years, I think it's gone from, you know,
00:39:05.260
elder people at the end of their life who have no hope of recovering, who are in pain to, are you a
00:39:10.060
depressed teenager who will help you heal yourself, right. Oh, that's yeah. Because in Canada, of
00:39:15.020
course, I'm sure, you know, we have what's called medical assistance in dying, which is a national
00:39:20.380
federally funded euthanasia program. And within two months, that program is going to expand to include
00:39:27.020
the mentally ill, which could include alcoholics and drug addicts. So this has gone into eugenics in
00:39:35.020
Canada. And this is appalling. Well, it's so but it's also if you study history, it's so predictable,
00:39:40.300
because this is exactly how the Nazis got started with enlisting, you know, the public health establishment
00:39:46.460
and identifying certain people who were mentally deficient as life unworthy of life. And I will chime in on
00:39:53.180
that mental health issue. We're seeing a huge effort to mental health eyes, everything, right. And so that the
00:40:01.740
state and board of health eyes, everything so the state can come after you, if you've ever said you're
00:40:08.060
anxious or depressed about anything, like including the state, and quarantine you and, you know, take
00:40:14.060
you out. So it's it's absolutely a reenactment of like about 1933, and the tip of the spear Nazi death
00:40:22.460
camps. I should wrap up by saying all of that persuaded me that and then Dr. Khan's book, which I read,
00:40:30.060
like, which is a more persuasive explanation than Satan, right, because I mean, no disrespect to
00:40:37.660
Catholics or Christians, but that explanation evil would never felt adequate to me because
00:40:45.180
Satan doesn't really play much of a role in the Hebrew Bible or in the Jewish tradition. And also
00:40:50.380
historically, Satan is kind of a character elaborated by, you know, Dante and Milton and Shakespeare,
00:40:58.380
and not kind of even in the Gospels very much. So what was persuasive was when I read Dr.
00:41:08.780
Jonathan Khan, who's a Jew who became Christian, explaining his theory that the ancient gods,
00:41:15.420
the pagan gods have returned that by letting our hands off the Judeo-Christian contract, right,
00:41:21.980
we opened the door to these pre-Judaic, pre-Christian forces that people worshipped,
00:41:28.860
you know, that that are leading people astray throughout the narrative of the Hebrew Bible,
00:41:34.700
like Baal, right, and Moloch, and Asherah, the sexuality and fertility goddess.
00:41:41.180
I don't mean that literally, but that made sense to me energetically, that there are
00:41:45.260
these totally unrecognizable dark forces that are able to rearrange our institutions overnight
00:41:52.140
into a dark mirror image of themselves. And that felt plausible. I mean, I think there are,
00:41:59.020
you know, I think these people, I mean, look at them, you know, people like Dr. Fauci, you know,
00:42:04.860
Borla, they've handed their souls over to some kind of demonic entity, and they no longer care what
00:42:12.460
happens to human beings. Yeah. Well, I'm glad you mentioned, and more than passing,
00:42:18.060
the Pfizer documents. I think that work that you have done, along with Amy Kelly, has been
00:42:22.700
seminal and historic. And if you haven't had a chance to watch a recent interview between Tucker
00:42:28.780
Carlson and Dr. Brett Weinstein, I'm sure you have watched it. It's fascinating because he says 27
00:42:37.660
million people could die from this vaccine, and somebody's going to have to pay that price for
00:42:44.620
that. And the work you're doing, I think, is instrumental in holding these criminals to account
00:42:52.060
for this activity. And so thank you for the work you've done, Dr. Wolf.
00:42:55.020
Thank you so much. Well, I should sign off, but I just want to share with people that they can find
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00:43:21.580
Naomi, for joining me today. And let's stay in touch. Thank you so much. God bless.
00:43:25.580
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