The Michael Knowles Show - October 07, 2021


Ep. 859 - The Invasion Is Here And "War" Is Coming


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

181.31306

Word Count

8,876

Sentence Count

535

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

38


Summary

60,000 Haitian nationals are expected to descend upon Texas this week and demand entry into our country. If passed as precedent, many, if not most, will succeed in entering the country illegally. But while we prepare for that imminent flood of foreigners, another organized caravan is preparing to depart with its leader describing themselves as ready for war. But Americans are not ready to fight that war, because Americans are too preoccupied waging what seems increasingly to be a cold civil war at home. A dilemma made all the clearer by the fact that the leader of the next illegal alien brigade is an American.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 60,000 Haitian nationals are expected to descend upon Texas this week and demand entry into our
00:00:06.940 country. If passed as precedent, many, if not most, will succeed in entering the country illegally.
00:00:13.920 But while we prepare for that imminent flood of foreigners, another organized caravan is
00:00:19.760 preparing to depart with its leader describing themselves as ready for war. But Americans are
00:00:27.040 not ready to fight that war because Americans are too preoccupied waging what seems increasingly
00:00:31.860 to be a cold civil war at home. A dilemma made all the clearer by the fact that the leader of the next
00:00:38.140 illegal alien brigade is an American himself. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:00:49.760 Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Random, who says,
00:00:52.860 let's go, Brandon. Very simple, right to the point. I don't think it could possibly be more clear.
00:01:00.040 Let's go, Brandon. You know, when I want to easily understand things and I want to help myself out,
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00:01:21.780 get out of the car, wait in line, get peppered with a thousand questions, tell the guy all these
00:01:26.580 answers if you got them about your car. Then he looks in the back. He doesn't have the parts because
00:01:30.260 the companies can't store all of these different parts for all the makes and models. Then I'll come
00:01:34.840 out and they'll say, sorry, we don't have it. We got to order it. They go online, probably to
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00:02:07.540 60,000 Haitian migrants entering this country illegally. Maybe they'll go through some kind
00:02:15.660 of processing. They're not going to actually come into this country through the legal channels.
00:02:19.060 Many of them will be given a court date. They'll never show up to the court date. They'll just be
00:02:22.360 released into the interior of the country. Some of them will just sneak across, won't even be
00:02:25.540 apprehended. Maybe some of them will be turned back, but if passed as president, not very many.
00:02:30.780 And then we've already got the next migrant caravan coming up. This one is being organized by a group
00:02:36.200 that for years has flattered America's immigration laws and committed a lot of crimes against the United
00:02:40.400 States. This is a group called People Without Borders, or Pueblo Sin Fronteras, the leader of
00:02:47.560 which is an American citizen. So this is what the leader of this particular caravan says. He says,
00:02:53.460 quote, we're leaving in 20 days. We prefer to march with papers, and this time with papers or without
00:02:58.600 papers, we are ready for war. If the National Guard comes, and it's unclear if he's referring to the
00:03:05.060 Mexican National Guard or the United States National Guard, and they are cowardly enough to beat women
00:03:09.740 and children. Does that happen? I don't know. I haven't seen a lot of that. Let them prepare because
00:03:13.740 God's hand is with us. We are ready for war. A few years ago, when one of these other immigration
00:03:20.360 issues bubbled up, I had a debate with a friend of mine because I referred to it as an invasion.
00:03:26.560 I said, we are being invaded by foreign people. And a friend of mine, very intelligent person,
00:03:32.800 generally, very conservative person. He said, oh, that's outrageous. That's hyperbolic. It's not
00:03:37.220 an invasion. This is people who, maybe they're escaping persecution. Maybe they, maybe they just
00:03:42.560 want economic opportunity. Frankly, if you were in their position, you'd probably do the same thing,
00:03:46.220 Michael. It's not right to call it an invasion. There's a distinction to be had, he told me, between,
00:03:52.980 you know, the barbarians at the gates and people who just want to come into America and improve their
00:03:58.800 lot in life. Okay. Agree to disagree, we said. This situation that we're looking at, this I think is
00:04:08.720 inarguably an invasion. When you have the group of people saying, we are ready for war, we are going
00:04:16.480 to come and commit acts of war. I think it's pretty clear that you are dealing with people who are
00:04:21.140 invading your country. Certainly the group organizing this, Pueblo Sin Fronteras, that is a group that is
00:04:28.740 waging war against the United States. Certainly the cartels that are ferrying people across,
00:04:33.880 certainly they are waging war against the United States. And what are we doing about it?
00:04:40.740 Nothing. Even when Border Patrol is trying to stop it, the politicians tie their hands behind their
00:04:47.120 backs. They say, no, you can't use horses. You can't actually enforce the law. You've just basically
00:04:52.120 got to stand there and take it. And our guys are being mocked. Border Patrol is being mocked by some of
00:04:58.440 the worst people on earth, these drug cartels at the southern border. There are right now, this is
00:05:03.280 according to Bill Mulugan. Is it Mulugan or Mulugan? I'm certainly mispronouncing his name, but he's a
00:05:08.320 very good reporter. He tweeted out, quote, it was reported that in multiple instances over the past
00:05:14.560 several days, Texas Border Patrol tells me suspected cartel gunmen involved in human smuggling have stood
00:05:22.640 in and near the Rio Grande in Stark County and taunted Texas National Guard soldiers. They wear
00:05:28.300 tack vests and have AK-47s. So we now have some of the worst, most degenerate, filthy, dangerous
00:05:36.720 criminals on earth. The cartels right down there at the southern border are wearing body armor and they
00:05:44.000 are waving AK-47s like they are Osama bin Laden, like they are Soviet soldiers or the other militants who
00:05:52.080 stole Soviet weapons at the border, mocking what is supposed to be the strongest country in the world
00:05:58.200 with our National Guardsmen standing there at the border and there's nothing they can do.
00:06:03.320 What are they going to do? The minute they fire a shot, the minute they in any way defend the country,
00:06:10.160 the political apparatus is going to punish them. So now we are being made mockery.
00:06:17.580 In this situation, we should deploy the military. Whether that's National Guard, whether we're
00:06:25.020 sending in the Marines, the purpose of a military is to protect the country. And politicians of both
00:06:32.480 parties are very loose about deploying the military when it involves crusades overseas to send Afghan
00:06:38.660 women to go study gender studies at the university. Then that's the absolutely appropriate use of
00:06:44.380 American military might to fly over to some godforsaken backwater in the Middle East so that
00:06:49.540 we can install Madisonian democracy in some Sharia-run wasteland. That's a good use of the
00:06:57.140 military. That's a legitimate constitutional just use. But protecting our southern border, which is now
00:07:02.220 being, which does not exist, first of all, and across which many, many very bad people,
00:07:09.760 people, drug cartels, people preparing for war are flooding into our country, to say nothing of the
00:07:16.380 alleged pandemic that we're living through, right? Even if they were the nicest people in the world,
00:07:19.860 we're not supposed to leave our homes, but we're letting just thousands and tens of thousands of
00:07:24.040 foreign nationals pour over the border constantly. That's not, then you're not allowed to use the
00:07:29.760 military. Is that right? Do I have that right? It's a joke. It's a farce. That's a farce. And
00:07:34.100 increasingly, you are seeing serious conservatives come out and say, send in the Marines. J.D. Vance,
00:07:39.920 I think, said something to that effect with regard to the immigration issue. Of course,
00:07:45.100 this is a good litmus test because the squish conservatives, the squish Republicans who have
00:07:54.920 really dominated over the past 20 or so years, they're going to look at the situation at the
00:07:58.760 border and say, well, you know, actually I was doing the GDP charts and it turns out that the
00:08:02.840 migration is actually really good for big corporations and big corporations are good
00:08:06.200 for America. It ticks up GDP, so blah, blah, blah, right? And so forget about American wages,
00:08:12.740 forget about American security, forget about American law. All of that goes to the wayside
00:08:15.880 because big corporations think they can squeeze illegal aliens for a little bit more money and
00:08:20.400 the Democratic Party thinks they can squeeze them and their descendants for votes. So nation be damned,
00:08:25.800 we've got to open up the borders. Or you've got the conservative candidates who say, you know,
00:08:29.680 whatever contributions foreigners might make to our country, we cannot have a system where our laws
00:08:35.780 are flouted all the time. So no, we've got to say no. We've got to enforce the border. Those are the
00:08:42.000 conservatives to follow. And it's a popular issue, by the way. Most Americans think that we need to
00:08:49.460 drastically reduce immigration, not just illegal immigration, but legal immigration too. We just take
00:08:54.720 in too many people and it's causing problems. It's not even the migrants fault. It's just the fact of
00:08:59.560 you can't take in, in this country, more people than have ever moved, largest migration in the
00:09:06.340 history of recorded time in the past 60 years into the United States and just expect there not to be
00:09:13.800 any cultural effects of that. Of course there will be. Okay. We take so many more people in than any
00:09:19.220 other country on earth. And there's just a limit to what you can do. If you take in every country,
00:09:23.520 then you don't have a country anymore. This is a popular issue, but there are entrenched interests
00:09:30.040 that want to, that want to keep the situation as it is to maintain the status quo. But the polls are
00:09:36.040 very clear. Gallup just showed that Republicans have a huge advantage over Democrats on security and
00:09:43.280 prosperity issues. So right now, a significant margins view the Republicans as better than the
00:09:48.880 Democrats at protecting the nation from international threats. That's 54% to 39%.
00:09:53.200 And ensuring that the nation remains prosperous, that's 50% to 41%. So what does this mean? A lot
00:09:59.580 of people are saying, well, this bodes really well for Republicans in 2022. I agree. It does if it's a
00:10:05.720 fair election, right? If the Democrats rig the election, then it's not going to matter. The polls
00:10:11.700 could be, forget about 50 to 41, 54 to 39. It could be 90 to 10. It won't really matter. So how do we
00:10:18.200 look at that? I think what is very important for us to do is in 2022, go out and vote for the
00:10:23.440 candidates that we want or write in your mail-in ballot or whatever. Yes, I know these systems are
00:10:28.040 rife with fraud. Yes, I know that the Democrats are rigging these things intentionally to give them
00:10:33.620 an advantage. But the trick that the Democrats have pulled here is it becomes a self-fulfilling
00:10:38.240 prophecy. If you have absolutely no faith in the electoral system and you don't participate and you
00:10:43.040 stay home and you don't go vote, then the Democrats can just point to that and say, no, don't worry.
00:10:46.900 Republican votes were just depressed. So people weren't going out there. So that's why we won.
00:10:52.020 Whereas if we do go out, if you make a big show of voter enthusiasm on the right and we still lose,
00:10:56.220 then there's far greater evidence that they rigged the thing. But right now, if it's a fair election
00:11:01.480 in 2022 and the election were held today, there is no question the Republicans would absolutely
00:11:07.160 dominate. And a big part of that is because Joe Biden is extremely unpopular. And you're seeing
00:11:12.540 this reflected not just in the right-wing polls, but even in decidedly left-wing polls,
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00:12:32.940 I've got these new numbers here from Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac is a college in Connecticut. They put
00:12:40.080 out a lot of polls. Why am I focused on the Quinnipiac poll? Because the Quinnipiac poll
00:12:46.020 skews extraordinarily to the left. The Quinnipiac poll, Molly Hemingway pointed this out yesterday,
00:12:53.860 the Quinnipiac poll will regularly predict huge Democratic victories and they'll end up being
00:12:59.020 huge Republican victories. The Quinnipiac poll is not reliable to be right down the middle. It
00:13:06.200 skews heavily to the left and even Quinnipiac is saying that Biden is plummeting. So right now,
00:13:16.840 on Biden's response to, or on Biden's handling of the economy, 39% approved, 55% disapproved.
00:13:23.720 Really bad news. His job as commander in chief, 37% approved, 58% disapproved. Taxes, 37% approved,
00:13:31.100 54% disapproved. Foreign policy, 34% approved, 58% disapproved. Migration, oh my gosh, immigration,
00:13:39.360 25% approved. So only one in four Americans approves of Joe Biden's handling of immigration,
00:13:44.800 67%, two thirds disapprove. The Mexican border issue, it's even more skewed, 23% approved, not even one in
00:13:51.580 four, 67% disapproved. Even on COVID. COVID was always Biden's saving grace. That's why he's focusing
00:14:00.840 on the lockdowns. That's why he's trying to gin up all this fear again. That's why, especially after
00:14:05.700 Afghanistan collapsed, he just tried to make a hard pivot back to COVID. Even on COVID, which had been
00:14:11.480 his strongest number, 48% approve, 50% disapprove. Really, really bad stuff. Even down to personality
00:14:21.160 traits. Does Joe Biden care about the average American? Only 49% say yes, 48% say no. To put
00:14:29.400 that in context, back in April, 58% thought that Biden cared about the average American, 37% thought he
00:14:35.300 did not. Now it's basically evenly split. Is Joe Biden honest? 44% say yes, 50% say no. That's
00:14:43.220 compared to 51% saying yes, he's honest. 42% saying no, he's dishonest back in April. And his
00:14:49.700 leadership skills, 41% say he has good leadership skills. 56% say no, he does not. That is compared
00:14:57.200 to 52% to 44% back in April. And more than half of the country, 55% of Americans say that Joe Biden
00:15:05.020 is not competent in running the government. That's 55% say he's completely incompetent versus 42% who say
00:15:12.660 he's competent. Devastating. If this is what Quinnipiac is saying, what are the actual numbers?
00:15:19.400 You'd think it's hard for those numbers to get even worse, but certainly, certainly they are.
00:15:24.320 Well, you hear it. You heard it in the comment today, let's go Brandon, which is a euphemism
00:15:29.700 for people expressing their displeasure with Joe Biden. You heard it when, when Joe Biden just
00:15:34.100 went to visit Michigan. Joe Biden just went to visit Michigan. Occasionally he tries to get out
00:15:38.960 of the house. It's good for him to get fresh air. It's good for him to get a little exercise. You
00:15:41.920 know, remember what day it is. So, so Joe Biden goes to Michigan and as he's driving up in the
00:15:46.580 presidential motorcade, there are people chanting F Joe Biden, F Joe Biden, also known as let's go
00:15:53.080 Brandon. There are signs that say F Joe Biden and Joe Biden gets to his campaign stop. He's standing
00:16:00.200 in front of a caterpillar piece of, you know, big, big, heavy equipment and he's good American
00:16:06.280 manufacturing, good American farm jobs. He's an all American guy. And Joe Biden has the audacity
00:16:11.400 to claim that he is the most popular president in American history. One more votes than anyone else.
00:16:17.060 I took this agenda to the country. They said it was time to build an economy that looks out
00:16:22.900 from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where I grew up as a kid, instead of looking down from Wall Street.
00:16:28.860 An economy that looks out from Howell, Michigan and towns like it all over America that brings
00:16:34.080 people from every race, background, religion into the game. That's what, and notwithstanding
00:16:41.460 some of the signs that I saw coming, that's why 81 million Americans voted for me. The largest number
00:16:48.680 of votes in American history. A clear majority were supported when they supported me.
00:16:59.280 So Joe Biden, he's clearly irritated by the let's go Brandon stuff and by the signs because he references
00:17:05.920 the signs, right? He says, notwithstanding some of those signs that I saw, you know, all the ones
00:17:10.760 people saying how much they hate my guts. I got the most votes of anyone in American history. I'm
00:17:16.880 so popular. I got 81 million. And then what do you hear in the crowd? Do you hear that, all that
00:17:21.780 excitement? You just hear this. You just hear like, yeah, uh, 80, uh, there's like six people out in
00:17:27.700 the crowd. You actually went, when Joe Biden first got there, he walks in, you know, he wants to make
00:17:32.580 his rockstar entrance. By the way, I know it's easy to forget. This guy is supposed to be the president
00:17:36.760 of the United States, right? You want to walk out, you want to walk out to proud to be in
00:17:40.540 American with 50,000 people there? Just like at the Trump rallies. Woo. Yeah. Joe Biden. Woo. The
00:17:45.880 president. Woo. What happens? He walks out. Here's his response. Hello, Michigan. It's good to be back.
00:17:55.320 Hello, Michigan. Uh, that is, uh, I think indicative of something that we talk about a lot on the show,
00:18:06.540 which is the, the difference between the appearance of how things are and how things really
00:18:12.960 are. The huge gap, the chasm between what our ruling class tells us the world is like and the,
00:18:21.680 the situation on the ground is and what the real situation on the ground is. So what the ruling
00:18:25.360 class says is Joe Biden got the most votes ever. He got 70 gazillion votes and more than, no,
00:18:32.380 I think 700,000 gazillion votes. And it was, he's the most popular president ever in American
00:18:38.300 history. And yeah, nevermind that no one showed up to his rallies and nevermind that in order for,
00:18:42.860 for him to win the white house, we had to change all of the election rules and, you know, spend days
00:18:47.180 and weeks counting it. And, uh, nevermind that people keep booing him everywhere. There's a crowd
00:18:52.280 in the entire country at sports games and concerts and every, no, he got a gazillion billion zillion votes
00:18:57.760 and he's super duper popular. And then there's the reality, which is anywhere this guy goes,
00:19:02.460 people boo him and they heckle him. And all of the public opinion polls are saying that he's
00:19:06.000 deeply, deeply unpopular. Even the ones that are supposed to skew to his side all say no one likes
00:19:11.760 him. Nobody really believes that Joe Biden is the most popular president ever. No one believes it.
00:19:19.440 Even the people who are claiming it to you do not really believe it. We're all just lying to one
00:19:25.120 another and to ourselves. If, if we are reciting the left wing dominant narrative. Okay. It's,
00:19:31.920 it's sad, but everyone seems to be comfortable with, with the fact that we're living in lies.
00:19:38.120 Stephanie Grisham, former aide to the Trump white house. She was a press secretary. We didn't see
00:19:45.360 very much of her as press secretary, but now she's come out with a tell all book and she's turned on
00:19:50.040 Trump and she's trying to suck up to the liberal establishment and betray all of her benefactors.
00:19:54.960 And she wrote, she wrote this big tell all and, and she is running into a problem here
00:20:01.300 that a lot of these snakes run into, which is she worked for Trump. She benefited from Trump.
00:20:08.980 Trump gave her, her career. And now that Trump can't help her anymore, she turns on him and tries
00:20:15.060 to make a buck. But the only reason that her account matters at all is if she's giving an honest
00:20:21.020 depiction of what happened in the Trump white house. But if she is giving an honest depiction,
00:20:25.360 then she's outing herself as having previously been a liar.
00:20:29.360 You did do interviews on Fox though.
00:20:31.820 Yes.
00:20:32.840 Were you always truthful there?
00:20:33.840 I probably wasn't. I can't, I can't, I can't think of a, of an example right now. I probably
00:20:40.720 wasn't. I mean, and I regret that so much. I think of one example when I put the statement
00:20:46.360 out about General Kelly.
00:20:47.860 We have that. Can we put that up so people can see?
00:20:49.320 Because I want, I want you, I want you to diagram this if we can. If we have that, can
00:20:54.720 we put it up? This was 2019, October of 2019. I can't remember what Kelly did, but he pissed
00:20:58.480 off the president in some way.
00:20:59.520 He said something mildly disparaging.
00:21:01.980 And then what happened was the president forced you to put out a statement, and I'll paraphrase
00:21:05.560 here if we don't have it, which basically says, I worked with John Kelly and he was totally
00:21:09.500 unequipped to handle the genius of our great president. He, Trump dictated that to you.
00:21:16.060 Yes. I, that's, I don't speak that way. Yeah, that he dictated that to me word for word.
00:21:21.000 He dictated that. I really, I, I'm, I'm sorry. I regret it. I shouldn't have sent out that
00:21:25.560 statement, that official statement. I, as the spokesman sent out and I,
00:21:29.520 shouldn't have lied on TV. I'm acknowledging I definitely lied on TV, but believe me now.
00:21:35.960 Yeah, I'm a liar. And my job was to be a paid liar. I'm telling you, but now believe me,
00:21:42.100 why would I believe you? You're not a trustworthy person. You don't have integrity.
00:21:46.220 You don't have integrity in that you're willing to betray your benefactors the moment you think
00:21:50.720 that you can get any sort of advantage. So you have no loyalty whatsoever, but you're even
00:21:55.340 admitting that your job, in your job, you were lying. So the only role that we really know you
00:22:00.600 for, you were being dishonest. So why are we going to believe you now? I certainly don't.
00:22:07.500 That's why I don't think these accounts, this is why I haven't really covered Stephanie Grisham's
00:22:10.880 stupid book. She's just trying to cash in and a lot of people do this and it's really tawdry and
00:22:15.360 it's not nice. But also there's just nothing valuable in it because either she was, if she
00:22:21.320 was lying then, she could be lying now. And if her word is not worth anything, then who really cares
00:22:26.040 what she has to say? I'm going to focus more on actual journalists who are uncovering people,
00:22:31.820 sort of telling the truth and what they think are moments of candor, like James O'Keefe did over at
00:22:35.680 Project Veritas. He's got some great new stuff coming out on Pfizer and on the COVID vaccine. First
00:22:40.520 though, when you want candor, when you want a very serious conversation about what's going on
00:22:45.180 in our politics and the conservative movement, I would strongly recommend you go check out
00:22:48.820 the National Conservatism Conference. That is coming up. It's going to be coming up at the end
00:22:52.500 of this month. I'm extremely excited to be speaking there. There are going to be a ton of great
00:22:56.800 speakers. Yoram Hazoni is the person sort of putting it on. He's one of the great political
00:23:03.280 philosophers around today. So go check it out. I know there are some people who want to go to the
00:23:07.180 National Conservatism Conference. It's in Orlando, but maybe they're a little tight on
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00:24:10.040 If you believe that natural immunity is superior to whatever antibodies you get from that experimental
00:24:30.020 drug or the several experimental drugs of the COVID vaccines, well, you're a wacky, kooky, dangerous,
00:24:36.320 murdering, terrible conspiracy theorist based on fact checks say not only is natural immunity
00:24:42.860 inferior, but there's no such thing as natural immunity. Some people have actually made that
00:24:46.580 claim. Well, that narrative just got a little bit punctured because James O'Keefe with his
00:24:53.260 journalists over at Project Veritas just sat down on hidden camera with a number of scientists from
00:24:59.520 Pfizer putting out one of probably the most prominent COVID vaccine and caught
00:25:06.280 a bunch of them admitting that natural immunity is not only a real thing, but is superior,
00:25:14.000 vastly superior to the COVID vaccine.
00:25:16.120 When somebody is naturally immune, like they got COVID, they probably have better, like not
00:25:28.880 better, but more antibodies against the virus. Because what the vaccine is, like I said, that protein that's just on the outside. So it's just one antibody against one specific part of the virus. When you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against like multiple pieces of virus. And not only just like the outside portion, like the inside portion of the actual virus. So your antibodies are going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of virus.
00:25:58.860 You're probably better than the vaccination. So I mean, well protected, like as much as the vaccine?
00:26:06.580 Probably more. How so? Like how much more? You're protected most likely for longer since it was a natural response.
00:26:16.800 We're like bred and taught to be like, like vaccine is safer than, than actually getting COVID. You cannot like talk about this public.
00:26:27.120 So there are, this goes on and on for 10 minutes or something like that, and maybe longer. These are three separate scientists at Pfizer, all acknowledging something that we all already knew, but we're not allowed to admit. And if you do say it, then the fact checkers and the social media and the authorities and everything will, will tell you that, that it's, it's not true. And you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:26:48.360 But what we all know is that natural immunity does exist. And even many scientists who are being shut up, but very prominent, major, serious scientists are saying that natural immunity offers better protection against the coronavirus than does the vaccine.
00:27:04.800 We, obviously we know this because the vaccines had varying degrees of efficacy. And now just a couple months after people have gotten the vaccines or less, we're being told that people need a booster shot.
00:27:14.580 So, sure. Now, this is already being suppressed. Big tech doesn't want this getting out. The authorities don't want this getting out. Very likely this show will be censored in some way because we just played the clip of Pfizer scientists coming out and saying these sorts of things.
00:27:35.480 We need to ask why. Why is that? Is it because of the, are the Pfizer scientists spreading misinformation? Well, okay, if there's disagreement among the scientists,
00:27:44.120 there isn't really, by the way, all the actual scientists say there is such a thing as natural immunity and it is superior to, to vaccine protection. But, but even if there were some disagreement, why are we only favoring one kind of, one group of scientists over some other group of scientists, even within the same companies, even within the same institutions?
00:28:01.540 It's because of political calculations, right? It's because the vaccination regime offers a, a political power grab, a political advantage to the people who are trying to take more and more and more power to, to make more and more and more decisions for themselves, namely the bureaucrats and the politicians and the ruling class, right?
00:28:23.180 You can't, you can't, you can't sell natural immunity and you can't dispense natural immunity and it's, it's very hard to track natural immunity as well.
00:28:30.920 So that the eggheads and the bureaucrats and the power hungry people want to pretend that it simply does not exist. And then real journalists go in there and get real answers.
00:28:41.960 It, I know that we, we use this term journalist or reporter, investigative reporter very loosely these days. The people by and large who are working for the corporate press are not investigative reporters.
00:28:56.940 They're not going in and finding out the truth and threatening power structures. They are the power structure. James O'Keefe and Project Veritas and a handful of other citizen journalists, those are people who are actually doing that kind of job.
00:29:10.580 We talked about this a little bit yesterday. When you are actually speaking truth to power, the way that you know that you are speaking truth to power is that people don't like you very much.
00:29:19.720 Okay. You know, there's this, this whistleblower quote unquote at Facebook and this whistleblower is, she comes out and then within, I don't know, 12 hours of her coming out and becoming a whistleblower.
00:29:30.020 She's got a Twitter account. The Twitter account is verified. She's got hearings scheduled on Capitol Hill. She's giving national TV appearances. She's being lauded throughout the press.
00:29:37.020 This is not a whistleblower. This is a celebrity. This is a plant. This is a pawn of the ruling class. Okay.
00:29:44.420 A whistleblower is someone who threatens the dominant power structures and they're not going to be given TV specials and blue check marks, you know, within minutes of starting their accounts and, and lots of special treatment and, and applause and standing ovations.
00:29:59.020 They're not, not if they're actually threatening power and the power is clamping down up in America's hat, our neighbor to the North in Canada, Justin Trudeau had previously said that vaccine mandates were a step too far and it threatened people's religious and medical liberty.
00:30:16.700 And they weren't going to do that. You can hear what he used to say about it. And then listen to how he changed his tune.
00:30:22.600 What do you do with someone with an allergy? What do you do with someone who's immunocompromised or someone who for religious or, you know, deep conviction, deep conviction, deep convictions decides that no, they're not going to get a vaccine.
00:30:36.220 We're not a country that makes vaccination mandatory, for example, that anyone wishing to travel on a plane or a train be vaccinated and exemptions, whether they're medical exemptions or otherwise will be exceedingly narrow, specific, and to be honest, somewhat onerous to obtain.
00:30:59.700 The goal is to make sure that everyone who can chooses to get vaccinated. But let me say that simply having a personal conviction that vaccines are bad will not be nearly enough.
00:31:22.300 So a lot of conservatives are pointing to this and saying, OK, the first Trudeau, he was right and he was saying the right thing and he was good.
00:31:28.620 And then the second Trudeau here where he's talking about how he doesn't care about people's personal convictions, that's really bad. And so he used to have a good stance. Now he's got a bad stance.
00:31:36.920 I think it's more complicated than that. And I want to be as fair as I possibly can to Justin Trudeau.
00:31:42.640 I don't think the problem here is his stance, OK? I think either of those opinions that he just stated are defensible as a national policy.
00:31:50.700 I think when he went out there and he said, look, this experimental drug and people, you know, some people have allergies, some people have religious objections, and so we're not going to push that.
00:32:01.040 Perfectly reasonable. I support that policy. Then he comes out and he says, well, look, you can't just have national policy based on everyone's personal convictions because then you can't have any national policy at all.
00:32:09.700 So the threshold for a religious exemption or something along those lines has to be a little bit higher. I think he's right about that, too.
00:32:15.620 Or even to go further and to say, you know, there's a principle in which we can issue vaccine mandates.
00:32:21.440 Frankly, I think even that is justifiable.
00:32:24.120 Here in the United States, we've had, at least in principle, constitutional vaccine mandates for well over 100 years.
00:32:30.020 It's George Washington, for goodness sakes, instituted an inoculation mandate in the Continental Army.
00:32:35.640 So I don't think we should go so far on my individual liberty that we undermine ourselves or we make incoherent arguments.
00:32:44.000 I don't think the issue here is even Trudeau's stance.
00:32:47.960 I think it is the lying, the gaslighting, the flip-flopping, the disingenuity.
00:32:53.780 What Justin Trudeau is doing here is licking his finger, putting it up in the air and figuring out which way the wind is blowing and trying to figure out how much power he can take for himself.
00:33:05.060 And now he used to think he couldn't take all that power.
00:33:07.520 Now he thinks he can take more power, so he's going to take it.
00:33:09.680 He's making contradictory arguments.
00:33:12.500 And it shows you that our governments, our societies are rudderless.
00:33:16.380 We don't really have a North Star.
00:33:18.160 That's why we keep contradicting ourselves all the time.
00:33:20.520 And that's why people feel that our societies are unstable.
00:33:23.780 And that's why our societies actually are unstable.
00:33:26.760 And we can't, we don't have faith in our institutions anymore.
00:33:29.120 We don't have faith in our traditions anymore.
00:33:30.360 And we don't have faith in our own elections anymore.
00:33:32.500 Because we don't really seem to stand for much of anything at all.
00:33:38.000 Yesterday, this seems disconnected, but I actually don't think it is.
00:33:41.680 Yesterday on Twitter, there was a trending headline.
00:33:45.060 You know, Twitter has trending headlines on the sidebar.
00:33:46.880 It said, quote,
00:33:47.800 Bill Gates said healthcare and vaccines could reduce unsustainable population growth in a 2010 TED Talk, fact checkers say.
00:33:57.940 So I looked at that.
00:33:58.520 I said, wait a second.
00:33:59.860 You're not saying this is a crazy, kooky conspiracy that Bill Gates said that vaccines could reduce the population and population growth, rather.
00:34:08.560 You're saying that he actually did say this according to fact checkers.
00:34:12.260 So then I looked it up and, you know, Reuters and the AP, and they're all trying to cover for Bill Gates a little bit.
00:34:18.320 He's always taken out of context or whatever.
00:34:20.440 But then they've got the quote.
00:34:22.120 And actually, we've got the video clip from the TED Talk.
00:34:25.100 And Bill Gates says exactly that.
00:34:26.880 Somehow we have to make changes that will bring that down to zero.
00:34:32.280 This equation has four factors, a little bit of multiplication.
00:34:36.380 So you've got a thing on the left, CO2, that you want to get to zero.
00:34:39.900 And that's going to be based on the number of people, the services each person's using on average,
00:34:46.860 the energy on average for each service, and the CO2 being put out per unit of energy.
00:34:53.500 So let's look at each one of these and see how we can get this down to zero.
00:34:59.340 Probably one of these numbers is going to have to get pretty near to zero.
00:35:03.520 That's back from high school algebra.
00:35:06.120 But let's take a look.
00:35:08.100 First, we've got population.
00:35:10.460 The world today has 6.8 billion people.
00:35:13.120 That's headed up to about 9 billion.
00:35:15.360 Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services,
00:35:21.940 we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.
00:35:24.820 Hold up.
00:35:25.780 Hold up.
00:35:26.340 What?
00:35:27.480 So you've got all these different factors, the people and the services they're using,
00:35:31.060 and then this and then that.
00:35:31.960 So you've got to bring one of these numbers down to zero.
00:35:35.020 You want to bring population?
00:35:36.080 That doesn't sound good.
00:35:37.520 Okay.
00:35:37.980 And how are we going to reduce the population?
00:35:39.780 Well, if we do a really good job on health care, by health care, I think he means abortion.
00:35:44.140 That's pretty clear.
00:35:45.200 Contraception or something.
00:35:46.200 At the very least, contraception.
00:35:47.240 And if we do a really, really good job on reproductive services, that's just another
00:35:52.340 dishonest euphemism to mean abortion.
00:35:54.660 Okay.
00:35:55.040 Reproductive.
00:35:55.500 Okay.
00:35:55.800 If you bring that.
00:35:56.340 And if we do a really good job on vaccines, then we can bring that number down.
00:36:00.240 Wait, what?
00:36:00.980 I thought vaccines are supposed to improve health.
00:36:03.900 I thought vaccines were supposed to allow more people to live longer.
00:36:08.700 So you're saying you do a good job on vaccines and that's going to bring the human population
00:36:12.260 down or at least the growth of the human population down.
00:36:14.500 Well, huh?
00:36:15.560 And I'm not venturing a guess as to what he meant here.
00:36:18.560 I don't know.
00:36:19.640 Maybe he just misspoke.
00:36:20.980 Maybe he didn't misspeak.
00:36:22.560 The one thing we do know about Bill Gates, though, is that he has been obsessed with reducing
00:36:26.600 the number of people who are born for decades now.
00:36:29.160 He's given, I mean, he's talking about it here, but he's given many, many interviews on
00:36:32.480 this topic.
00:36:33.740 It's been a weird hobby horse of the anti-human left for decades, well over a century now.
00:36:40.460 Going back to the population bomb, we were told in the 70s that the human population
00:36:44.400 was going to increase.
00:36:45.260 It was going to lead to widespread famine.
00:36:46.580 We had to encourage people to have abortions and to stop having children and to use contraception.
00:36:52.020 And we might even need to coerce people to do that.
00:36:54.740 Paul Ehrlich, a scientist at Stanford, said that.
00:36:56.920 And then what happened?
00:36:58.460 Between the time that book was published and today, the world population doubled.
00:37:01.620 And what happened then?
00:37:02.320 Malnutrition dropped.
00:37:03.780 It's at an all-time low.
00:37:05.440 People are fatter and better fed than ever before.
00:37:07.460 The predictions were just totally wrong.
00:37:09.280 But this is a weird obsession with just reducing the number of people who exist.
00:37:17.200 This is why we don't trust these people.
00:37:18.840 Bill Gates is considered one of the, at least by the ruling class, probably not by most people,
00:37:22.440 but by the ruling class, he's considered one of the great philanthropists of our age,
00:37:26.180 one of the great geniuses.
00:37:27.520 Because he sold a lot of computers in the 90s, you see.
00:37:30.920 And so that's why he should opine about how the world should be run.
00:37:34.560 Bill Gates, this great guy.
00:37:36.500 The reason that we don't trust him, he became an expert somehow on vaccines.
00:37:39.820 Remember during COVID, he was like the vaccine expert.
00:37:41.900 Why?
00:37:42.120 I have the same epidemiology degree that Bill Gates does.
00:37:44.940 Why was he the expert?
00:37:47.040 Why don't, I'll reverse the question.
00:37:49.720 Why don't people trust Bill Gates?
00:37:51.640 It's not just because he doesn't have a degree.
00:37:52.960 It's not just because he's ignorant on this topic.
00:37:57.520 It's because he and his ilk have a vision of the world that is stupid and evil.
00:38:05.500 Now, I'm not calling him evil.
00:38:07.320 He might just be kind of stupid.
00:38:09.820 Smart computer salesman, not the smartest philosopher, certainly not a great theologian,
00:38:15.000 doesn't understand all that much about the human person.
00:38:17.020 Their vision of the world that they're putting out here is a very stupid one, first of all,
00:38:23.440 because they keep making these end of the world apocalyptic predictions that don't come true.
00:38:28.300 But it's also an evil one.
00:38:30.440 Just as a rule of thumb, if your vision of the future of the world hinges upon stopping people from being born,
00:38:39.660 either by killing babies through abortion or by, you know, pushing contraception everywhere so that there are just fewer people,
00:38:48.660 you might be one of the baddies, okay?
00:38:50.960 You might be one of the not the good guys, one of the bad guys.
00:38:54.420 And specifically, Bill Gates is focused on reducing population in Africa and India, which adds a kind of racial component to this.
00:39:00.600 You know, yes, there are enough of us over here, but what we need to do is reduce the number of those brown people.
00:39:05.440 We've got too many brown people.
00:39:07.420 They're breathing too much.
00:39:08.740 They've got too much carbon dioxide.
00:39:10.120 So we've got to stop that.
00:39:12.720 If you are crafting a vision of the world that sacrifices human beings to nature gods,
00:39:20.880 you might be one of the baddies.
00:39:22.140 You might be doing exactly the same thing that ancient pagans did to Moloch and Baal and all the other sorts of demons, okay?
00:39:27.680 And you don't, you're not aware of it because you use all of these kind of really sciencey, newfangled, jargony terms.
00:39:34.000 But you're doing exactly the same thing.
00:39:38.200 We've been going through, in the past few weeks, we've been going through lots of the stupid slogans
00:39:43.580 and stupid arguments that come up with, that come up very often with abortion.
00:39:48.220 Because abortion is a big issue.
00:39:49.760 We've been talking about 48 Days for Life.
00:39:51.240 We've been talking about the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court case that's going to be coming down to possibly reverse Roe versus Wade.
00:39:55.960 We've been talking about the pro-life law in Texas.
00:39:57.460 New one coming up now in Florida.
00:40:00.560 So I keep going through all these stupid slogans, you know,
00:40:03.820 my body, my choice, or no uterus, no opinion, or whatever.
00:40:08.920 But there is some guy, some poor sap, some schlubby millennial feminist girly man
00:40:16.320 who made an Instagram video of him singing a song about how great abortion is and how it's wonderful to have abortions.
00:40:25.660 That it takes all of the dumbest arguments and slogans and just puts them all, condenses them all into one minute.
00:40:33.860 Take a listen.
00:40:34.320 Some folks believe a life begins when egg meets sperm
00:40:38.520 And want to force all pregnant women to carry to term
00:40:42.160 But their actions point to something that you wouldn't expect
00:40:45.640 That they think kids only matter when they're not born yet
00:40:49.280 They'll make sure family leave and childcare funding fails
00:40:53.080 Take away their parents at the border and jail
00:40:56.540 Kids beg for climate action under crippling debt
00:41:00.080 While you show them they only matter when they're not born yet
00:41:03.760 If abortion was the issue contraception would reduce it
00:41:09.020 Oh, but wouldn't you know
00:41:11.920 Certain people made it difficult for everyone to use it
00:41:16.220 Oh, but the cliche them if they can't afford lunch
00:41:22.000 Refuse to keep schools safe from COVID or guns
00:41:25.700 For once I wish their actions would disprove what I've said
00:41:28.980 That they think kids only matter when they're not born yet
00:41:32.620 Okay, so this boils down to one slogan in particular that you've heard
00:41:37.940 Very ignorant leftists use for a long time
00:41:41.600 That Republicans, they're not pro-life, they're pro-birth
00:41:44.200 They're not for, they only care about kids when they're in the womb
00:41:48.180 But then they don't, then they don't like kids or something, right?
00:41:51.840 So he wants me to, he says, I wish they would disprove my point
00:41:55.860 So, okay, let's disprove the points
00:41:57.080 This is a short video, let's go through every single one of them
00:41:59.240 This is, oh, he posted, of course he posted it on TikTok
00:42:01.920 All the stupidest stuff in the world I have noticed these days is on TikTok
00:42:04.780 Let's roll the tape
00:42:06.620 Some folks believe a life begins when egg meets sperm
00:42:11.000 Pause
00:42:11.200 That is not just what some folks believe, that is what the science says
00:42:17.520 When egg meets sperm, that creates a life
00:42:21.560 It has all of the characteristics of a life
00:42:23.620 And it is not merely a part of the father or of the mother
00:42:26.480 As a sperm or an egg cell might be
00:42:28.320 But it creates a new, unique human being
00:42:30.800 With a unique genetic code
00:42:32.260 That will continue to grow, that begins to grow
00:42:35.000 And that continues to grow into a human being
00:42:37.160 Until his death
00:42:38.640 They will continue to grow in that same sort of process
00:42:40.620 With that same genetic code
00:42:42.000 And that same unique identity and life
00:42:45.360 Until their death
00:42:47.760 So it's not just what some people believe
00:42:49.060 That's what everyone believes
00:42:50.200 Including a lot of pro-abortion people, by the way
00:42:53.220 The honest pro-abortion people
00:42:54.540 The only people who don't believe that
00:42:56.280 Are ignorant or stupid or both
00:42:59.060 Continue
00:42:59.880 And want to force all pregnant women
00:43:02.420 To carry to term
00:43:03.920 Pause
00:43:04.200 They want to force all pregnant women
00:43:07.520 To carry to term
00:43:09.340 That's one way to frame it
00:43:11.460 The other way to frame it is
00:43:14.020 Some people believe that life begins
00:43:17.860 At conception
00:43:18.600 Namely
00:43:19.360 Every person with eyes and ears
00:43:21.680 And two functioning brain cells
00:43:23.100 And so we don't think you should be able to kill
00:43:25.720 That person
00:43:26.640 For whatever reason
00:43:28.980 Just willy-nilly
00:43:29.600 That you should not be able to kill innocent babies
00:43:31.880 Correct
00:43:32.280 Move on
00:43:32.840 Their actions point to something
00:43:34.860 That you wouldn't expect
00:43:36.340 That they think kids only matter
00:43:38.460 When they're not born yet
00:43:39.840 Pause
00:43:40.080 So this is his thesis
00:43:43.100 We've established
00:43:44.820 They think that kids matter
00:43:45.940 When they're in the womb
00:43:48.980 He seems to be implying
00:43:50.900 That the left doesn't believe kids matter
00:43:52.580 When they're in the womb
00:43:53.560 And his thesis is
00:43:54.720 They only matter
00:43:55.440 They don't matter at all afterwards
00:43:56.840 Okay
00:43:57.240 Why not?
00:43:57.960 They'll make sure family leave
00:44:00.280 And child care funding fails
00:44:02.040 Take away their parents
00:44:04.040 At the border in jail
00:44:05.260 Pause
00:44:05.420 So first of all
00:44:06.580 A lot of Republicans and conservatives
00:44:08.680 Support family leave sorts of policies
00:44:11.020 Don't forget the Trump administration
00:44:11.980 Was pushing one
00:44:12.720 Even if you don't support family leave policies
00:44:14.440 One of the reasons that people don't support that
00:44:15.980 Is they don't want the government
00:44:16.860 And the state to grow
00:44:17.680 To take over the raising of children
00:44:19.000 Because we believe that the family
00:44:20.520 Should take care of children
00:44:21.440 So we certainly support
00:44:22.680 An economy that allows a mother
00:44:24.400 To stay home with her child
00:44:25.440 For instance
00:44:25.860 We certainly support
00:44:27.040 An economic policy
00:44:28.660 That encourages people
00:44:30.100 To have families
00:44:31.100 We certainly support
00:44:32.900 Local communities
00:44:34.040 Helping to raise up kids
00:44:35.080 We certainly support
00:44:35.920 Even the most mainstream
00:44:37.440 Chamber of Commerce Republican
00:44:39.560 Supports child tax care credits
00:44:41.320 For instance
00:44:41.740 But I also think
00:44:43.140 It's just an outdated talking point
00:44:44.400 Because so many conservatives
00:44:45.440 These days
00:44:45.820 Are pushing for
00:44:46.780 Explicitly pro-family policies
00:44:48.220 Look at what Viktor Orban
00:44:49.140 Is doing in Hungary
00:44:49.860 Which is encouraging
00:44:51.760 The growth of families
00:44:52.400 And look at how many conservatives
00:44:53.400 Support those kind of policies
00:44:54.760 Here
00:44:55.280 We've now become
00:44:55.960 Sort of Hungary-philic
00:44:57.700 Over here in the United States
00:44:59.140 Because we want that kind of policy
00:45:00.580 So it's also just
00:45:01.280 Dated kind of rhetoric
00:45:02.340 Keep going
00:45:02.820 It's begged for climate action
00:45:05.100 Under crippling debt
00:45:06.560 While you show them
00:45:07.620 They only matter
00:45:08.680 When they're not born yet
00:45:10.240 Pause
00:45:11.540 So he says
00:45:12.420 You're going to put your
00:45:13.140 You're going to throw the parents in jail
00:45:14.780 And separate them from the kids
00:45:15.740 First of all
00:45:16.120 That's not a Republican policy
00:45:17.280 That policy began under Bill Clinton
00:45:18.780 It continued under Barack Obama
00:45:21.020 The left only cared about it
00:45:22.500 Under Donald Trump
00:45:23.240 And now it's continuing to happen
00:45:24.460 Under Joe Biden
00:45:25.060 But even beyond that
00:45:27.180 What we're saying is
00:45:28.200 Don't come here
00:45:28.820 Yes, stay with your family
00:45:29.740 Stay with your family
00:45:30.360 In your country
00:45:30.960 Because we don't want to
00:45:31.960 Separate anybody
00:45:32.640 And we don't
00:45:33.540 We can't just have open borders
00:45:35.240 Continue
00:45:36.040 Abortion was the issue
00:45:37.880 Contraception would reduce it
00:45:40.140 Pause
00:45:40.500 That's not true
00:45:41.640 That isn't true
00:45:42.240 So there is no evidence
00:45:43.480 That contraception
00:45:44.200 Actually reduces abortion
00:45:45.220 Obviously since the growth
00:45:46.160 Of contraception
00:45:46.840 You've seen an increase
00:45:47.640 In the abortion rate
00:45:48.600 During the 20th century
00:45:49.520 Nearly all
00:45:50.280 These are according to a number of studies
00:45:51.380 99.1% of sexually experienced women
00:45:53.540 In the US
00:45:53.920 Have used contraception
00:45:54.820 At some point
00:45:55.260 So everyone has access to conception
00:45:56.740 And basically everyone uses it
00:45:58.020 At some point
00:45:58.660 48% of women
00:45:59.920 With unintended pregnancies
00:46:00.920 Were using contraception
00:46:02.040 In the month they conceived
00:46:03.220 About half of pregnancies
00:46:04.400 Ended by abortion
00:46:05.060 Occurred during
00:46:05.900 The use of contraceptives
00:46:07.220 10% of women
00:46:08.140 Using reversible forms
00:46:09.040 Of contraception
00:46:09.640 Become pregnant
00:46:10.220 Over 12 months of use
00:46:12.340 And among women
00:46:13.600 At risk of unintended pregnancy
00:46:14.780 89% use contraception
00:46:16.280 So that talking point
00:46:16.960 Just complete
00:46:17.660 Complete BS
00:46:18.560 Even though contraception
00:46:20.040 Is available to everyone
00:46:20.920 Complete BS
00:46:21.660 Keep going
00:46:22.300 But wouldn't you know
00:46:24.560 Certain people
00:46:25.660 Made it difficult
00:46:26.720 For everyone
00:46:27.620 To use it
00:46:28.840 Whoa
00:46:29.560 Public cliche
00:46:32.580 Them if they can't
00:46:33.720 Afford lunch
00:46:34.620 Refuse to keep schools
00:46:36.240 Safe from COVID
00:46:37.400 Or guns
00:46:38.200 Pause
00:46:38.500 Kids aren't at risk
00:46:39.820 From COVID
00:46:40.320 In any particular way
00:46:42.040 I'm not saying
00:46:42.740 They have a 0% risk
00:46:43.900 But they have a very
00:46:44.760 Very very low risk
00:46:46.040 From coronavirus
00:46:46.560 All of the science
00:46:47.560 Agrees with that
00:46:48.520 In terms of guns
00:46:50.000 We went through
00:46:51.320 The numbers the other day
00:46:52.180 But people are at
00:46:52.680 A far greater risk
00:46:53.440 Of dying from knives
00:46:54.520 And from clubs
00:46:55.480 And from hammers
00:46:56.080 And bats
00:46:56.460 Than they are from
00:46:57.560 AR-15s
00:46:58.300 Or really guns of any sort
00:46:59.540 Other than
00:47:00.420 If you're talking about
00:47:01.800 Democrat run cities
00:47:02.900 With gang violence
00:47:03.920 With pistols
00:47:04.580 With all sorts of
00:47:05.160 Illegal weapons
00:47:06.320 But again
00:47:06.940 You can't really
00:47:07.660 Blame conservatives
00:47:08.200 For that
00:47:08.500 Can you keep going
00:47:09.120 Not only have we
00:47:17.360 Disproved what you said
00:47:18.220 With our facts and logic
00:47:19.780 But also
00:47:20.500 I think with our actions
00:47:21.400 We have
00:47:21.740 Conservatives are much more
00:47:22.700 Likely to donate to charity
00:47:23.860 Conservatives obviously
00:47:24.840 Are pushing a lot of
00:47:25.380 Crisis pregnancy centers
00:47:26.180 And conservatives
00:47:26.740 Are very likely
00:47:28.640 To support adoption
00:47:30.440 And there are 36 couples
00:47:31.820 Willing to adopt
00:47:32.560 Every new baby in America
00:47:33.560 Who's put up for adoption
00:47:34.640 Complete be
00:47:36.060 S
00:47:36.720 It just shows you
00:47:37.640 That big difference
00:47:38.520 Between the appearance
00:47:39.720 What we're told
00:47:40.280 From the left
00:47:41.020 The narratives
00:47:41.720 That we're told
00:47:42.560 By the ruling class
00:47:43.340 And the reality
00:47:44.840 Of the situation
00:47:46.200 And when people
00:47:46.740 Wake up to it
00:47:47.500 It is almost shocking
00:47:49.920 To see the lies
00:47:50.660 That we're all living in
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