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The cultural battle lines have been drawn, and many Americans don't even realize they're in the middle of a revolution. While we commute to work and manage our daily responsibilities, our society is experiencing unprecedented upheaval that demands our attention and action.

When does civil unrest become civil war? This question hangs in the air as we examine the systematic dismantling of American culture happening before our eyes. Over sixty statues toppled nationwide in weeks. Movies digitally altered or removed entirely. Speech increasingly restricted. Mask mandates that appear driven more by compliance than science. These aren't isolated incidents but connected pieces of a larger pattern that should concern every citizen who values freedom.

The path to this moment began decades ago with political correctness – a seemingly benign concept that gradually led to self-censorship. When good people withdraw from the public square rather than face social punishment, they create a vacuum filled by radical voices. By controlling language, those in power effectively control thought and action. The New England Journal of Medicine acknowledges that masks serve primarily as "talismans" rather than effective protection, yet questioning mandates brands one as dangerous or selfish. This pattern of enforced compliance extends far beyond public health measures.

We stand at a pivotal moment where the remnants of our constitutional rights hang in the balance. The silent majority must find its voice. Decent people must overcome their fear of confrontation and stand firmly for truth. As Ronald Reagan once observed when addressing university protests, the problem began "the first time some of you who knew better...let young people think they had the right to choose the laws they would obey as long as they were doing it in the name of social protest." 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
And when they went to the queen To tell her Her
thumbchicks had no bread, do youknow what she said?
Let them eat cake here.
You take the bomb, we'regetting screwed, man.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Every time we turn around we're getting screwed.
Oh, the revolution's gonna bethrough podcasting for sure.
That's the only way we talk.
It's the little guys.
The little guys that take thebrunt of everything.
It's gotta stop.
Peasants, man, we're justpeasants, every one of us.

(00:39):
You watch those old movies.
You see the peasants in thebackground with the kings and
queens walking around.
We're those people.
We're those people.
We're those people.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
You take the ramp and the ram-a-lam-a-ding-dong.
You're my wayward son.
There'll be peace when you aredone.
Lay your weary head to rest,don't you cry no more.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
One of my favorite songs of all time.
I thought I'd do a little intromusic in addition to the you
know, let them eat cake one.
So I like this song.
I've always liked it.
It's always had some kind ofspecial meaning to me, mostly
because my dad introduced me toit, but I like it.
Carry on my wayward son,there'll be peace when you are
done.
Lay your weary head to rest.
Don't you cry.
No more Today.

(01:32):
Today, once I rose above thenoise and confusion, once I
separated the signal from thenoise, I get a glimpse beyond
this illusion.
We get to see behind thecurtain of our reality.
We can see a little bit intoour leaders, our politicians,
the people that are screwing usover.
I was soaring even higher, butI flew too high.

(01:53):
I got too much freedom.
I saw the other side, 1776.
Though my eyes could see, Istill was a blind man.
Though my mind could see.
Though my mind could think Istill was a blind man.
Though my mind could think Istill was a mad man, I hear

(02:27):
voices when I'm dreaming, but Ifear them say Peter.
I think, peter, one of thelisteners to this podcast I'm
pretty sure I've got a memory ofyou and I in Camp Frontier
rocking out in the dining hallto this song and you have a much
better tenor voice than I doand could hit these notes, which

(02:49):
this isn't even like a hugetenor song.
Anyways, I like this song andright now we need to rise above
the noise and confusion.
We need to see beyond thisillusion.
Today was the official start ofthe Civil War in Washington
state.
Today was the official start ofthe Civil War in Washington

(03:09):
state.
Today they mandated masks.
Now I know that we've had themask rule for a while, or in
some areas I should say they'vehad the mask rule for a while,
but we have not been so luckyhere.
We have not had the mask rule,and it seems kind of crazy.
And so yesterday down in LewisCounty, we had a sheriff who
said this Listen, he's speakinginto a megaphone to a crowd, I'm

(03:31):
presuming outside of his office, and this is the sheriff of
Lewis County and he isaddressing the mass directly.
In case you guys didn't hear,governor Inslee, in his infinite
wisdom, has decided after over100 and some odd days that we
should all wear face masks,inside and out.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
Here's what I say Don't be a sheep.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Don't be a sheep.
Don't be a sheep.
What is he talking about?
Okay, we have talked aboutCOVID a handful of times on this
podcast.
I don't want to make thisparticular episode about COVID,
so I didn't queue up anyspecific information on COVID,
except for one thing I'm goingto touch.
Okay, we know that COVID is areal virus.
I believe it's a real virus.
I was overseas when it startedhappening, before it was in our

(04:24):
news media.
I watched the videos coming outof Wuhan, china.
I saw their lockdown, theirbrutal methods of doing it.
So I do believe there is acoronavirus.
And I know that there arescientists and I say that I do
believe.
Isn't it crazy?
Isn't it crazy that we I haveto say it like that, like I
believe there's a virus.
Why wouldn't?

(04:44):
I believe there's a virus?
Everybody reports that a virus.
Well, here's the deal.
They lie to us so often aboutmajor things in our faces.
We question even the existenceof a virus because it is not
beyond the realm of possibilitythat it's completely fake and
hoax.
And there are people out therewho believe that and make that
case.
Okay, not one of those people.
I do believe the virus is real.

(05:06):
I believe the virus was createdin a lab.
I personally think it wascreated in the lab in the United
States called Fort Detrick Ithink it's called.
I think that's the lab whereHIV came out of, and everybody
knows that right.
How do you think we know itcame from monkeys Because we
were using monkeys as atransition carrier.
It it came from monkeys becausewe were using monkeys as a
transition carrier.
It wasn't because of sexualactivity with a monkey.
It was these monkeys in thislab.

(05:27):
It's all confirmed.
There's all kinds of studiesand reports.
You can look at it and actuallybelieve it or not.
You would be surprised by twoof the names involved with the
creation of HIV.
This is going to blow your way.
Blow your way Dr Fauci and DrBricks, highly involved with the
creation of the HIV virus.
Okay, it's crazy.

(05:47):
You could think I'm crazy.
You know I don't care.
I don't care if you think I'mcrazy.
I got the evidence.
I got the documents to back itup.
That's what that's me.
Okay, I got the evidence.
I got the documents to back itup.
If I say something that seemsabsolutely crazy and absolutely
insane, you can guarantee I gotit from somewhere else.
I got it from a source that Ideemed credible enough to let it
repeat out of my mouth.
Right now I have maybe a lowerstandard than other people,

(06:11):
right, like I.
I'm not going to take everylike.
You know I think people onTwitter are real for the most
part.
You know you can vet thempretty easily, believe it or not
.
Um, some people think that'scrazy, but you know we'll watch
the news and watch how manytweets and things like that they
caption, they grab everythingcomes off Twitter and now I'm
starting to see a lot of stuffcoming off parlor too.
So okay, so that's the.

(06:32):
That's the sheriff.
Don't be a sheep.
I think coronavirus is real.
I think coronavirus was madeinside the U?
S lab and I think it wassmuggled to Wuhan.
China is my personal opinion,although I am open to it
actually having been harvestedby the bat lady in China and
then just manipulated in theWuhan lab.
But either way, I think it's amanufactured virus.
Lots of smart people agree withme.

(06:54):
There's Eric Weinstein did apodcast with Joe Rogan a while
back where apparently he talkedabout it.
He's actually a scientist,biologist.
He's looked at the thing undera microscope and apparently
knows a little bit, and hethinks the thing is definitely
created in a lab.
It evolved way too quickly andhas some change of function
things.
Okay, enough of the virus.
I didn't really want to talkabout the virus, but point is, I

(07:14):
think the virus is real, so doI think we need to take
precautions?
Yes, mainly the precautions ofthings like washing your hands,
being on ultra high alert whenyou're around anyone who is
symptomatic.
You know the basic stuff, likewhen the flu season hits, the
kind of thing that old peopleneed to do and young people need
to do.
You know the basics.
Wash your hands, you know.
Wash your hands before you eat.

(07:34):
Don't touch your face, you know.
Don't be around sick people,basic stuff.
Okay, that's what I think needsto happen Now.
When the virus first came ontoour shores and if you watched
what happened in Wuhan China,it's no surprise that we went on
a lockdown here.
What they did in Wuhan Chinaand in Hubei province was

(07:56):
draconian.
It was draconian at best.
They locked everybody in.
They would weld apartments shutbecause people would come and
go.
So their solution was not totell the because people would
come and go, so their solutionwas not to tell the people not
to come and go, it was literallyto weld the apartment shut.
In some cases you had one ortwo people in large, high-rise
apartments that were deemedinfected or had a fever, and
they'd weld the apartment shutand everybody would die.

(08:18):
I watched one particular videowhere a high-rise building went
completely up in flames after ithad been welded closed.
No fire department, nothing.
They just let the thing burn.
There were hundreds andhundreds of people had to have
been inside that building.
So it was very draconian inChina what they did.
They didn't do any therapeutics.
They weren't seemingly treatinganybody with things like
hydroxychloroquine and zinc.

(08:38):
They weren't doing risdimusvir.
They weren't doing really muchof anything.
Meanwhile, as the virus wasmaking its way out of the US,
lots of places were doing thingsLike the Philippines was one of
the first to use an HIVantiviral to great effect.
You had a lot of stuff going on.
Anyways, point is right now, mygeneral belief about the virus
is we have it pretty well undercontrol.
If you become symptomatic, youcan take hydroxychloroquine and

(09:02):
zinc, and if you're healthy, itwill almost always make you
better.
Okay, and I think that theexecutive order that Donald
Trump signed is now making it sothat all doctors have the
ability to prescribe that asneeded.
So that's great news, so that'sgood.
The death toll is going waydown.
The death rate, I should say,is going way down.
Now the media is trying to spin.

(09:23):
The new thing is not how manydeaths, it's how many infected.
So this is where we're gettingkind of off the rails here and
this is where I am rising abovethe noise and confusion, so I
can see beyond the illusion.
So let's separate the signalfrom the noise.
Right now we are in a point.
Okay, let me make a few points.
First of all, rioting andlooting has not stopped.

(09:45):
We're now going on fourstraight weeks of rioting and
looting.
Okay, there were huge riots inWisconsin last night.
There's still civil unrest inAtlanta.
There's still civil unrest inLos Angeles.
New York is a war zone 370,some odd shootings in a one day
period.
It has not stopped.

(10:07):
It has not stopped.
It's just become boring for thenews media to constantly look at
quote unquote peacefulprotesters as they beat people
up, throw rocks, leave litter,say egregious things, do
racially insensitive things.
It's becoming difficult for themainstream news media to
continue to cover that becausemore and more it's only the

(10:30):
crazies that are continuing toquote, unquote peacefully
protest and when you're crazy,you only stay peaceful till you
have your first hit.
Okay, so that's what we have,like the transgender man in the
pink bikini attacking it.
It actually ended up being aMSNBC reporter.
Okay, this is all going on.
There was a senator inWisconsin I believe it was

(10:53):
Wisconsin, could be Minnesota.
I'm pretty sure it wasn'tMinnesota, I'm pretty sure it
was Wisconsin.
But a state senator was beatenby a mob.
Another one was robbed.
Okay, it's still happening.
Four straight weeks of looting,four straight weeks.
So let's rise above the noiseand confusion.
We've got a major problemcoming on.
And then, addition to thelooting, the statues are coming

(11:14):
down.
Now, when the first few statuescame down, I was like, oh my
gosh, someone's got to stop that.
We're up to 60 statues.
That means, proportionately,there's more than one statue per
state.
That has been toppled in thelast week.
It has become normalized.
And now you've got peopletaking down statues voluntarily,
in advance of the mob, with noplans of putting it back up.

(11:36):
Okay, I got a lot to say about.
Okay, so that's going on.
That's going on.
You've got the statues beingtaken down.
You've got Black Lives Matternow is being openly promoted as
a mainstream thing.
They've got a car, a NASCAR.
They're on the news constantly.
Who are these people?
These people are Marxists.

(11:58):
Now, I'm sick and tired.
I'm sick and tired of peoplegiving quarter to Marxists,
people who, if you support BlackLives Matter, if you know
someone who supports Black LivesMatter, even on the face, like,
oh, I support the purpose, getover it.
Get over it.

(12:19):
Black Lives Matter is a terrororganization.
They are the shock troopers ofthe Democratic Party.
Go back to the 1930s.
It's the SA from Hitler.
It's the thugs.
They are trained in this.
Their purpose is to cause chaos.
Take the statue down, make youcomply, make you quiet, make you

(12:40):
silent, make you self-censor.
That's their purpose, isthuggery.
They must be stood up against.
If anybody in my sphere ofinfluence that I know speaks
positively of Black Lives Matter, you must overcome your shame
and put their shame in theirface.
You must hold the mirror tothese people.

(13:01):
You must Okay, you must.
They are bigots.
They call you and me a racist,but they themselves are the
racists and the bigots and youmust hold the mirror.
Part of the problem we have is,in the 1990s there was this
thing called PC culture,political correctness, and

(13:22):
people tried to warn us thatpolitical correctness would lead
to censorship, because that'swhat it is on its face.
And once you get people tocensor, you can start.
If you can manipulate words,you will then manipulate actions
.
Okay, if you can keep peoplefrom speaking out of fear fear

(13:44):
of retaliation, retribution,fear of what other people think
about you, any form of fear.
They have controlled youractions by controlling your
mouth.
They control your actions.
Make that clear.
It is super clear from highlevels, people who are trying to
govern you.
Why do you think one of thejudge's greatest tools is the

(14:06):
gag order?
Right, go to jail if you speakabout this case in public,
because we don't want a ruckus.
They strip your First Amendmentright.
The most basic right that we'resupposed to have in this
country is to always be able tospeak, and yet we voluntarily
surrender it.
Okay, so political correctnessdone.
Voluntarily surrender it Okay,so political correctness done.

(14:28):
But back in the 90s, decentpeople Christians, evangelicals,
people who for a long time hadspoken their mind, people for a
long time who had a place in thepublic square were then shamed
and ridiculed.
They were told not to teachabout God in public because you
might offend somebody whodoesn't believe in God, or
doesn't believe in God the wayyou do, or doesn't believe and

(14:48):
interpret the words of God theway you do.
So what'd you do?
You left the public square.
They passed laws that saidpreachers and pastors couldn't
talk about politics anymore,even though that had been a part
of our heritage.
Donald Trump, by the way, byexecutive order, fix that.
So now churches can getinvolved and endorse politicians
, but they silenced them.

(15:08):
They took their voice out ofthe public square.
What happens when you takesomeone's voice out of the
public square?
Those ideas cease to becirculated.
So political correctness led toself-censorship.
Decent people didn't want themob coming for them.
Decent people didn't want to bemade fun of online.
Decent people didn't want to beboycotted at work, and so they

(15:31):
censored.
And once they censored, wecreated essentially a
countrywide echo chamber ofliberalism.
Atheism, secularism, agnosticismhas ruled the day, and with it
came nihilism, and with nihilismcame lack of individual
responsibility.

(15:51):
With nihilism comes collectivepunishment.
With nihilism comes thegodlessness and lawlessness that
always, always, always follows.
Okay, that happened way backthen.
We've been giving ground andgiving ground and giving ground,
removing the Ten Commandmentsfrom our buildings, changing the

(16:12):
curriculum in schools, startingto teach all kinds of sex ed
things.
All of this has been going onand going on and going on.
The left, the progressives, havebeen at war with the
conservatives and the right fordecades and, as I said last
night to my wife, we are to thepoint where we are standing on

(16:35):
the first and second amendment.
That's it.
That's all you got.
Left folks.
The constitution has beenripped to shreds.
Everybody knows this.
Everybody knows that theconstitution is useless.
We can approach it frommultiple angles.
The Constitution was renderednull and void at the Civil War.
With the passing of the 13th,14th and 15th Amendment, we're

(16:57):
no longer citizens of the stateswhere we live free, citizens of
the state of Washington, or thestate of Idaho, or the state of
Utah, or the state of New York,or Pennsylvania, or state of
Atlanta, you know, state ofGeorgia, whatever.
We're not the state of Alabama.
We're no longer free.
We're no longer.
We're no longer citizens ofthose states.
We're now residents.
Look at your driver's license.
It says resident of Washington.
You know who else is a resident.

(17:17):
An illegal alien is a resident.
You notice how the laws apply tocitizens and non-citizens alike
.
See, we're convinced that it'ssupposed to be that way.
That's not the way it wassupposed to be.
See, citizens of states areonly subject to, like, the
constitution, and residents canbe subject to any laws.
It's always been that way.
Well, when the 13th, 14thamendment happened, we all

(17:38):
became citizens of Washington DC, which was created, so our
citizenship is held there.
We are citizens of the UnitedStates, not citizens of the
states that are then part of theUS government.
We are citizens of the UnitedStates, not citizens of the
states that are then part of theUS government.
We are now citizens of theWashington DC, but we don't live
there, right?
None of us, I mean.
Maybe I do have listeners in DC, but not much.

(18:00):
Most of us live here, livethere.
So we're all residents of thestates where we reside, which
means the Constitution doesn'tapply to residents, only the
laws apply to residents, and youcan pass all kinds of laws, and
they've been doing it.
We essentially have threeconstitutions.
This is a really detailed topic.
That's way beyond this.
But you can go back from alegalese perspective and go all

(18:21):
the way to the Civil War and saywe haven't been free since then
, we haven't been citizens sincethen and we've been giving
ground.
We gave up the Constitutionthen.
Now, since then, and we've beengiving ground.
We gave up the constitutionthen.
Now, since then, in allpractical purposes we've still
used the constitution, and evenas a resident we're subject to
it in a certain degree.
But nonetheless, theconstitution has been slowly
ripped asunder through the courtsystem, through legislation
that's unconstitutional on itsface but never gets challenged

(18:42):
and becomes normalized.
Then it becomes precedent andcommon law, because that's how
it works.
This has been going on, it'sbeen happening, it's been always
going on.
It has nothing new, somethingthat you have to correct for
every now and then.
But we haven't done a lot ofcorrecting in the last 30 years,
okay, just adding more and moreto the pile.
So we've been marching downthis road to where we've given

(19:03):
up the constitution, we've givenup the Bill of Rights.
Tell me a little bit about dueprocess.
Due process is both the conceptthat if you're accused of a
crime, that the government willfollow a very specific process.
Right, you'll have due process,you'll be tried in a court of
law by a jury of your peers andthey'll be discovered Like

(19:24):
there's a process.
But due process also means thatthe laws apply equally, which
means, for example, say, I wantto get a building permit.
If I check all the boxes to geta building permit, they must
grant me the building permit.
If I want to go get a businesslicense and I meet all of the
predetermined requirements tohave a business license, they
must give me a business license.

(19:45):
That's how that works.
That's due process.
Well, I'll tell you right nowthere's no due process in the
county where I live.
I can give you some veryspecific examples of where rules
have been applied unequally andunevenly to different classes
of people, literally.
Okay, I personally sued my well, I shouldn't say sued.

(20:08):
We didn't go all that far.
I personally retained anattorney and went down the road
to sue my County because my dueprocess rights were not upheld.
I was denied an an a license inthis County for personal
reasons.
They were unable to identifyone single reason that they had
predetermined as a disqualifyingreason to give me a specific

(20:31):
license in this county.
That's a lack of due process.
So we don't have the fourthamendment.
How about the right to searchand seizure?
Oh no, they're checking yourcomputer all the time.
Nope, all the time.
Nsa is watching on you nonstop.
You don't.
You don't have a right toprivacy.
That's gone.
I mean, think about any otheramendment and you will instantly
know where it's been trampledon.

(20:52):
The second amendment right, incertain cities New York, chicago
they just do away with it, lawafter law, creating precedent
after precedent, adding to thecommon law pile of why you can't
and shouldn't own a gun, whyyou can't transport how many
bullets you can have, how manybullets you can have in the
magazine.
All these things becomecompletely silly and irrelevant
right At the end of the day.

(21:12):
You're preventing me fromdefending myself in a safe
manner.
The safest manner for me todefend myself is at the moment
of my need.
I can have an access to any gunI want.
That's the safest way for me todefend myself.
And that's the point of thesecond amendment.
Nope, they won't allow it.
Okay, first amendment I mean weare on the precipice.
We do not have the firstamendment.
You, I know my show is shadowband.

(21:34):
My show does not circulate likeit, like it, like it should
circulate, and I and I'm okaywith that I fully expected that
coming in to create this podcast, because I knew I was going to
talk about controversial topicsthat are not controversial by
any means.
They're mainstream.
But I am going to speak alittle bit of truth to power and
I am not on the left right now.

(21:55):
So of course, I'm beingcensored and shadow banned.
I know I have thousands offollowers on some of my
platforms and I can see when Ido certain hashtags or certain
things that have certain content.
I can see how few views I getcompared to something else I
might post.
That's benign.
I'll get thousands andthousands of views on those
things.
Okay, I mean, that's okay,that's okay, I expect it.

(22:17):
That's why I asked for you toshare the show.
You need to subscribe, you needto share the show because
that's really the only way wespread, because we're not just
getting out there, uh, you know,just by posting and things like
that, and that's okay.
Again, I'm okay with thatbecause the point of the show is
to raise the awareness amongstthe peasants.
I'm talking to the peasants,I'm talking to the we, the

(22:38):
people.
And this brings me to my nexttopic.
Is that revolution happensunder our noses?
You see, we're peasants, so youknow we have to work every day,
because if we don't work for acouple of days, then all of a
sudden we get hungry.
Right, we can't pay our bills.
Everybody's at a differentlevel in this game, but I do
know one thing is certain yougot to be in that flow of money,

(22:59):
and most of us peasants haven'tacquired enough to just sit
around and live lives of leisure.
And so we work, we trade ourtime for money, we trade our
ideas for exponential incomeopportunities.
Right, we love America, we'refree peasants.
The struggle is part of thejourney.
That's the pursuit of happiness, but, but even that has been

(23:25):
more and more limited these days.
And so it's time.
It's time.
It's time for us to stand upand stand strong.
Listen to what Tucker Carlsonhas to say.
This comes from last night, andTucker Carlson again, he has
just been nailing it on allfronts.
He's the number one rated showon cable television right now.

(23:45):
He is absolutely just sayingwhat has to be said.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
He is overseeing 500 separate investigations into
rioters.
Good for him.
Presumably, one of them is intothe destruction of the Albert
Pike statue in Washington.
It took place last Friday.
It was on live television.
So far, no one has beenarrested for it.
It would change the course ofthis country's future if the
Justice Department rounded upthe leaders of Antifa tomorrow,

(24:13):
along with every single personcaught on camera, torching a
building, destroying a monument,defacing a church, and put them
all in shackles and thenfrog-marched them in front of
cameras like MS-13, and calledthem what they actually are
domestic terrorists.
Not protesters, not civilrights activists, not CNN
contributors, but domesticterrorists.

(24:34):
That would be their newgovernment-approved title Once
they're charged.
It's official, in fact, theyare literally, as a factual
matter, accused terrorists, andthat would change minds right
away.
The people destroying thiscountry are.
Notice how the words matter.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
You have to call them terrorists.
When you call them protesters,you diminish the terror that
they're doing and you makenormal people who see with their
eyes these people walking uptheir streets and in their
neighborhoods, they know they'reterrorists.
Call them what they areCriminals.

Speaker 6 (25:05):
Few are brave enough to call them that, so naturally,
their popularity grows.
Everyone supports protesters.
This is America.
We believe in protest.
But watch what happens when youstart calling them what they
really are.
Most people don't liketerrorists.
Terrorists will never bepopular, even among Democratic
voters.
So charge them for the crimesthey've committed and call them

(25:27):
what they are.
Right now, the opposite ishappening.
The terrorists are more popularthan the President of the
United States, and not just morepopular than Donald Trump
personally, but more popularthan the system he represents
and administers.
And it's obvious why Our systemis weak it refuses to defend
itself.
Mayors let new countries sproutin the middle of their cities.

(25:48):
Our leaders act like laws areirrelevant.
Everyone watches this happen.
It's a potentially fatalproblem.
Weak institutions die.
Citizens develop contempt forthem and then they get
overthrown.
The same is true, by the way,for heads of state.
When you refuse to fight forthe system you run, you're done.
Spend an hour on Google and seeif you can find a single leader

(26:10):
in the history of the world whostayed in power after failing
to quell a rebellion.
You can't.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
And this is my concern.
Bill Barr says he is, and thisis my concern.
My concern is that we'releaving this all to Donald Trump
, that we're looking to him tocome in and save us, and the
reality is we have to takeindividual action.
You have to stand up to thesepeople.
The next time in your citythere's a protest scheduled
around one of these statues, gochain yourself to it.

(26:37):
Go chain yourself to it.
I'll do it.
Name the place.
Anywhere within three hours ofwhere I live, you tell me where
a statue is at risk, I will gochain myself to it.
You know the environmentalistsdid that to trees, brought the
logging industry to a halt,destroyed the economy in the

(26:58):
Pacific Northwest for 20 yearsbecause the entire logging
industry got downsized.
Because environmentalistschained themselves to trees.
Make the news media cover youchained to a statue standing for
truth and freedom and for ourhistory, and see if opinions

(27:20):
don't change.
But when you let them pull themdown and you film them cheering
and screaming and you call themprotesters and not rioters, it
changes things.
They become popular.
This is what's scary.
This is what's terrifying to me.
Listen to Louie Gohmert.
Louie Gohmert is arepresentative from Texas and

(27:41):
he's a former federal judge.
Listen to what he talks about,about Marxism.
I don't know their historyfederal judge.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Listen to what he talks about about Marxism.
I don't know their history.
These kind of insurrections canstart small and be legitimate,
as were the peaceful protestsover the death of George Floyd.
But you have groups that areMarxist-backed that know they

(28:08):
know their history, despite themiseducation on history for so
many Americans.
They know how the BolshevikRevolution happened and became
successful.
It was small and they tookadvantage of some unhappiness,
but even then it was capable ofbeing stopped if good people had

(28:29):
stepped up and stopped.
But the good people back then,including the military, the
Trotsky's talked out of comingover and stopping it.
They thought, well, maybe thissystem of government they're
talking about could be a nicething, share and share alike.
But it always goes the same way.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Okay.
So he's talking about theRussia Revolution and if
anybody's familiar with theRussian Revolution at the turn
of the century, trotsky and hismilitary essentially overthrew
the government.
They were a large force andthey would have been, you know,
just a different leader but asimilar capitalist,
market-driven society.
But instead you had theBolsheviks, who was a small
group, it was a small extremeoutrage group, and they

(29:14):
literally snuck in and tookpower and talked the Trotsky's
into basically supporting him.
Like he said, hey, this neweconomic system could possibly
work.
And literally a small group.
Excuse me folks, wow, sorryabout that, guys, I just had a
coughing fit, went back anddeleted the horror horrendous

(29:36):
coughing Apologize.
So a small group of people tookpower.
Now, everybody always has thisimpression.
When you're looking at thehistory in the rearview mirror,
you never take into account,like you know, how many actors
are involved.
So, for example, if we studythe Revolutionary War, we learn
about the founding fathers andthat list totals about 100

(29:57):
people that were, like, reallyinvolved.
And then you go to about 500people if you're getting a
history degree and you've got tolearn about the generals and
all the different battles andall the different corporals and
lieutenants that had a key rolein the thing.
So, you know, you bump thatnumber up to about 500 people
that you have to think about andworry about, but then you start
seeing a lot of casualties thatare just kind of there.

(30:18):
You know, like I don't know whothis guy is, but he died or he
fought in the war and moved on.
The total number of people thatwere involved in the American
Civil War totaled somewherearound like 5% of the population
.
The other 95% sat around andjust waited to see who the
winner was.
I'm serious, they went to workevery day.
That's us, the peasants.
That's us, the peasants.

(30:40):
We're in a civil war right now,and you're driving to work or
home from work.
We're in a civil war.
There's statues being toppled.
Our history is being removedfrom us.
Movies are being taken offline.
Movies are being digitallyedited to remove certain scenes.
Do you know all those movies?
Do you know what they are?

(31:02):
No, because they're doing themdigitally behind our backs.
They're book burning is whatthey're doing.
You're in a civil war andyou're driving to work.
We're in a civil war.
We're about to head into aperiod of potential Marxism,
collective punishment Wow, thatsounds fun, right?
And you're driving to workbecause you're a peasant.
95% of the population just sitsback, has to worry about how to

(31:24):
put food on their table.
They don't have the luxury toworry about politics, they don't
have the luxury to protest,they don't have the luxury to
riot and to be politicians andthings like that.
And so we watch and we hope thegood guys win.
It's done.
No, we, the people, we, thepeople matter.

(31:45):
We, the people are sovereign.
We, the people, we the peasants, must stand up.
No more silent majority.
That's a badge of shame.
Don't be in the silent majority.
Be in the vocal majority.
Be on the side of truth andright Again, going back to the
90s political correctness.
Good decent people out of fearof their beliefs.

(32:09):
Oh, I'm Christian, I can't win.
I can't win in California.
I'm a Christian, there's toomany Democrats.
They don't want to electChristians because you know we
have conservative values.
Oh, I can't get elected.
I'm an ardent capitalist.
I'm a businessman andbusinessmen are looked down upon
in my community.
I can't run.
Stand on your ideas, speak themfreely, speak them loudly.

(32:31):
The best idea will win.
Communism loses when comparedto capitalism when they are free
to engage in the marketplace ofideas.
But if you close themarketplace, then you can come
up with these crazy ideologies.
I'm serious China, they controlinformation.
That's how they do it.
And then if they tell the story, if you control the history or

(32:54):
you know, you control the future.
That's how it works.
If you control history, youcontrol the present.
So they're trying to erase ourhistory.
This is happening right now.
While you're doing this, Ilistened to a reporter one time
who was talking about he was inEgypt to cover one of their
revolution and he'd been thereand he was kind of you know,
things were just going along andhe was waiting for this big
pop-off, he was waiting for thecoup.

(33:16):
He was waiting for the battleokay, the battle for Cairo,
basically.
And one morning he woke up andhe sat and he had his tea and
crumpets sitting on the balconyof his little hotel and then he
kind of got going and he wasabout six blocks away from the
Capitol.
Apache helicopters, blackhawkhelicopters came in.

(33:36):
There was a little skirmishright at the Capitol and the
coup had happened.
He was eating his tea andcrumpets and the coup happened.
Government changed while he waseating his tea and crumpets.
You, the coup happened,government changed while he was
eating his teen crumpets.
You know how it's going tohappen for us, right?
We'll be at work one day andthen we'll get a little message
Either Donald Trump resigns,donald Trump's assassinated.

(33:56):
The White House has finallybeen stormed.
10,000 people showed up and theSecret Service couldn't stop
them.
Something will happen.
We keep going down.
Just knock over statues 61, 62,63, 64.
What stops us from going to 100statues, 1,000 statues?
What stops them from takingevery statue down until every
statue is gone?
What stops them from takingevery single movie that is a

(34:20):
Christian movie?
Just take it off the internet.
Just take it off.
That's where we're at Changingwords in books.
We're there.
We're standing literally onwhat remnant of the first
amendment and the secondamendment is all we, as the
people, have left?
It's time to take it all back.
It's time to take it all backand right now, this moment, we

(34:42):
can do it with our words, we cando it with our actions that are
selectively placed.
Is a monument being taken down?
Go chain yourself to it.
Be strong, be of courage.
Go chain yourself to it as agood guy.
Watch the silent majority wakeup.
Someone has to stand up forthem.
If somebody stands up for them,they'll come to you, but no

(35:04):
one's standing up for them andmost people are afraid to
confront the mob.
Don't be afraid, these peopleare cowards.
They really truly are cowards.
Okay, I want to uh back to themass thing.
Okay, there is so muchdisinformation going on there.
I mean, here's Joe Biden.
Listen to what he's got to sayabout coronavirus.

Speaker 4 (35:23):
Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID
coronavirus.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID.
Isn't that crazy?
120 million dead from COVID?
Look at this kind of propaganda.
Okay, obviously it's a gaffe.
This is on top of the 150million dead from guns in the
debate, right?
That's?
Over half of the country isdead.
A third of the country is deadfrom COVID.
Biden's done, guys, biden'sdone.
Okay, this is my sentimentshere.

(35:51):
Okay, this is going back toBerkeley in the 1970s, back when
Ronald Reagan was the governor.
There were some protests atBerkeley and they caused a lot
of property damage.
And this is Ronald Reagan.
He came to the university tokind of sort this thing out
after the fact, because theuniversity had failed to protect
their own building.
And listen, to listen to howRonald Reagan plays this.

Speaker 5 (36:13):
Those people told you four days in advance that if
the university sought to goahead with that construction,
they were going to physicallydestroy the university.
Now why did you negotiate manytimes?
Negotiate what is?
To negotiate what is a publicinstitution?

Speaker 4 (36:32):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (36:33):
But the university its own community and for the
community of Berkeley that livearound, all of it began the
first time.
Some of you who know better andare old enough to know better,
let young people think that theyhad the right to choose the
laws they would obey, as long asthey were doing it in the name
of social protest.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
All of it began the first time.
Some of you, who knew betterand are old enough to know
better, let young people thinkthat they had the right to
choose the laws they would obey,as long as they were doing it
in the name of social protest.
One of the challenges we havetoday is at this time it was a
small group of college students,but everybody in college was
getting the same social lessonsthe same lessons.

(37:13):
Now it's their children thatare protesting, the children who
were raised to think that lawsdon't matter if there's
injustice in the world.
All of it began the first time.
Some of you who know better areold enough to know better.
Let young people think thatthey had the right to choose the
laws they would obey, as longas they were doing it in the
name of social protest.

(37:35):
You're old enough to knowbetter.
Stop it, stop it, stop it.
Put their shame in their faces.
I've watched their eyes.
Man, I'm obviously a debater, avocal talker.
I'll get going on someone andif they give me an inch, I'll
take a mile.
I'll give them everything Iknow about something right then

(37:57):
and there.
And I tell you, in my life I'vehad hundreds of times where
someone has been stupid and Iget a little.
I don't just come out and justblow people away.
But if people are belligerentand I, you know I get a little.
I don't just come out and justblow people away.
But if people are likebelligerent and I get going, I
get going.
I'll I'll talk a million milesan hour and I'll I'll wear
someone down.

(38:18):
But I'll say everything I knowto be true and I've watched.
I've watched people cower, I'vewatched people get shocked,
these same people that arecoming at me.
When you turn it around on them, they got nothing.
Bullies.
You know how you deal withbullies.
You come back hard, fast andswift.
That's deterrence.
That's where we're at.
The Civil War has begun.
Yesterday, today is the daythat the mask mandate goes live.

(38:40):
Yesterday I get a text from myfriend says civil war has begun.
I'm at Safeway, two guys arearguing about masks and no masks
.
It's begun.
This is how it starts.
In the 1930s, hitler startedmaking Jews wear stars so they
would separate themselves themask.
We'd read it yesterday.
Right, we read it yesterdayabout what the masks are.
The masks are purely have onepurpose and one only, and that

(39:04):
is symbolism.
We know that wearing a maskoutside healthcare facilities
offers little, if any,protection from infection.
Public health authoritiesdefine a significant exposure to
COVID-19 as face-to-facecontact within six feet with a
patient with symptomaticCOVID-19 that is sustained for
at least a few minutes, and somesay more than 10 minutes or
even 30.
The chance of catching COVID-19from a passing interaction in a

(39:26):
public space is thereforeminimal.
In many cases, the desire forwidespread masking is a
reflexive reaction to anxietyover the pandemic.
It is also clear that masksserve symbolic roles.
Masks are not only tools, theyare also talismans.
They may help increasehealthcare workers' perceived
sense of safety and well-beingand trust in their hospitals.
They're talismans.

(39:47):
These are like the Jewish stars.
What they're doing is they'remarking people who are
conservative, people who are notsheep, by not wearing a mask.
Just flip it right.
Instead of marking the Jews,you're marking the non-Jews, so
they still know who the Jews are.
That was the point.
Instead of marking the Jews,you're marking the non-Jews, so
they still know who the Jews are.
That was the point.
That's why the mask rulesHundred and some days after the
breakout now we're being askedto wear masks.

(40:07):
We've had congressionalhearings about the mask, where
the effectiveness has beenundetermined.
What I just read was from theNew England Journal of Medicine.
Dr Fauci signed on to thatstudy, but yet our governor
wants us to wear a mask.
Now he's my governor.
I know there's people all over,but I saw a thing in here.

(40:29):
I think it was Kentucky.
Kentucky is going to have amask mandate.
See, there are conservatives,rhino Republicans that are
capitulating to the pressure ofthe mob, the pressure of the
twitter mob, the pressure of themedia mob.
They're capitulating.
They're giving your freedomsaway to try to just stay cool.

(40:50):
You know, I was thinking aboutmitt romney.
A little discussion withsomeone on facebook about him
got guys trying to have a footin both camps.
And he is the quintessentialrhino republican.
He is a neocon.
He's a rhino republican.
And look at the quintessentialrhino Republican.
He is a neocon, he's a rhinoRepublican.
And look at the impeachment.
He tried to have a foot in bothcamps.
He voted yes on removal and noon removal.

(41:10):
I mean, obviously, guys.
I don't want to go into thedetails of impeachment.
It was stupid.
Why is Mitt Romney?
He's trying to put one foot inthe Democrat camp and one foot
in the Republican camp.
He's marching with Black LivesMatter protesters.
Black Lives Matter protestersGiving the thumbs up Marxism.

(41:30):
Mitt Romney, are you stupid?
Are you completely unaware ofwhat's happening right now?
Are you so concerned about whatpeople think about you?
You just want to be in the coolcrowd so much you want to get
those TV spots so bad thatyou're willing to sell
everything, to sell your soul,your integrity, which you didn't
have.
Any pro-abortion thananti-abortion.
You're just.

(41:50):
Whatever political wins arepopular and fashionable.
That's all you are.
Mitt Romney.
I called you out when you wererunning in 2012.
You know why?
Because you got up and you gavea speech about how you're a
good Mormon boy and how youfollow all the rules and you're
active in church, blah, blah,blah.
You gave that speech at 10 amand at 5 pm you were at a Boston

(42:13):
Celtics game, sitting centerrow, and at the time I was
Mormon and I know Mormons don'tgo to basketball games on
Sundays.
You weren't a Mormon.
You're a Jack Mormon.
You pick and choose.
Now I'm not even a Mormonanymore.
So what do I have to say?
You know what I have to say.
I'm not a Mormon anymorebecause I refused the hypocrisy.

(42:34):
I refused to believe one thingand do a different.
Do something different.
That is Mitt Romney.
That is a lot of your RepublicanParty, these soft-spoken people
that tried to put a foot inboth camps, that played the
political correct game to gettheir seats, and now they hold
on to them by continuing to havea foot in each camp Rarely when

(42:59):
it matters.
Do they step up?
Oh, so few will actually stepup.
Okay, another thing here.
Uh, you've got.
Okay, I want to play this.
This is from Tim pool, and Timpool is going to rant and it's
basically the same thing I'msaying and there might be a few
curse words.
So if you need to turn it down,I apologize.
This is Tim pool, it's not me.
These are his words.
Okay, but take a listen to theway he says this.

Speaker 3 (43:22):
People like James James Lindsay saying this and
Coleman Hughes saying I getmessages all the time from
people saying this is insane andmust stop.
Well, where are you to stand upat your job and tell your boss
to shut up when he says I'mgoing to put out this brand,
this bland brand message thatpanders to these woke lunatics?
Where are you to say, if you dothat, I quit?
To these woke lunatics?
Where are you to say, if you dothat, I quit.

(43:42):
They say fine, quit.
Okay, I will, and I'll go startmy own company.
Nowhere to be found.
So we have these conversationsand what happens?
I'm under threat from beingbanned every single day.
I just had a video todaylabeled as hate speech and when
I asked them to overturn it,they said not this one, you're
on thin ice.
But don't worry, Tim, youmostly play by the rules.
We're okay with what you say.
So how long until they cut mychannel off?
And they've been doing it overand over again for the past

(44:03):
several years and no one.
People are nowhere to be found.
Now, of course, they go onlineand they'll post things, but
then, when it comes to theirreal-life job, when it comes to
the woke mob coming for them.
They just bend the knee andthey beg, Beg, please, please,
woke lunatics, just don't hurtme and I'll leave you alone.
I'll let you have whatever youwant, because I don't care about
the future for my children, Idon't care about where this

(44:27):
country goes, I don't care aboutall the statues they've just
destroyed.
And then what happens?
The Republicans nowhere to befound.
You're absolutely right.
I have no confidence in any ofthese people to do anything.
I can sit here all day andguess what.
Smack talk me all day and night.
Say, tim Pool, all you do iscomplain about things.
You're completely right.
But at least I quit my job whenI worked for Disney and they
said lie to the public.
I said and I told them cut mycontract off.

(44:50):
And they said, no, welcome tothe golden handcuffs, tim.
You got one more year underlock and key and then I said,
okay, well, I'm not gonna dowhat you want.
And then, finally, it came toAugust and I said buh-bye, I'm
going to go do my own thing andguess what it worked.
So where the fuck everybodyelse?
Nowhere to fucking be found.
Congratulations, we'redemonetized.
I don't give a shit.
At this point, no one is doinganything, and for years I've

(45:12):
routinely said you need to standup for yourself and tell these
people to back off, and youwon't do it.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
That's how I feel.
We have to stand up to thesepeople and tell them to back off
.
Okay, the mass thing, the massthing.
Okay, let's just.
Let's just go over some factshere.
So I'm just using the state ofWashington as as my example for
this, and one of the thingsthat's really been concerning is
we in the process of gettingthe Kung flu in America, we have
also cured the regular flu.

(45:41):
Did you know that?
Did you know that the regularflu has been almost completely
dropped off the map as far asany kind of significant
percentage?
I mean, check this out.
So in Washington state at thetime this article was written,
which was May 20th, 747coronavirus deaths, 398
confirmed flu deaths.
Okay, that seems okay, excepthere's where the numbers get

(46:01):
really weird.
So at the time that thisarticle was written, there were
60,000 deaths of coronavirus inthe United States.
Now I think the numbers mightbe a little off on that, but
nonetheless they're citing inhere that they've had 60,000
deaths of coronavirus this year.
Would you like to guess how manyflu deaths we've had across the
entire country?
Now, keep in mind, the flualways has like 40 to 100,000

(46:21):
deaths right Every single year,year in and year out.
That's just the number of fludeaths that we get and we accept
as a society.
We've had 6,000.
The whole country.
Every year we have, you know,multiple tens of thousands of
people who die from the flu, butthis year we've had 6,000.
We have almost completelyeliminated the flu.

(46:42):
You know why?
Obviously you know why.
Because, on its face, we knowthere's fraud when it comes to
counting the COVID deaths.
On its face, we know they'reputting anybody who comes in
with the sniffles as COVID.
They're not even testingeveryone.
We know for a fact 50,000people were determined to have
had COVID and died from itbefore the testing from the CDC
had even reached 10,000 totaltests.

(47:04):
Yeah, that's right, folks.
We couldn't even determine wewere doing symptomatic.
Symptomatic, if you have thesymptoms, you got it.
That's where we're at.
They're lying to us.
They've been lying to you.
They continue to gaslight theAmerican people, us peasants.
They continue to do it.
They lie to our faces.
They lie about to us.
They've been lying to you.
They continue to gaslight theAmerican people, the peasants,

(47:24):
us peasants.
They continue to do it.
They lie to our faces.
They lie about the numbers.
They deceive you about themortality rate that's going down
and down and down.
We're doing more testing thanany other country in the world
by a factor of almost five.
And they make it sound likewe're the epicenter of the virus
because we have the most cases.
No, we're just testingeverybody.
There's craps in the drinkingwater.
What did Italy say?
We've had this virus since lastfall.
We did sewage tests and foundit in the sewage from last fall.

(47:48):
This thing's been aroundforever, but yet a hundred and
something days since theoutbreak of the quote you know
the determined pandemic outbreakNow we're being asked to wear
masks.
Guys, speak up, speak out, getloud.
If you have a gun, carry it.
You cannot wear a mask.
If you have a gun, carry it andtell people you're carrying a

(48:08):
gun.
You walk into a store andsomeone says, hey, you're
supposed to wear a mask.
Say I'm sorry, I'm not allowedto wear a mask.
It's a felony.
When you're carrying a gun, Sayit nice and loud.
Watch their eyes bulge out,watch them back away from you
and suddenly realize they areplaying with fire, not you, they
came to accost you and put thatshame in their face.

(48:29):
Suddenly they'll back off.
I promise, I promise youthey'll do it.
And if they don't bear arms.
It's a civil war.
This doesn't end well.
I have five kids who have tolive here.
When I read the foundingfathers say we gave you freedom,
we gave you a republic.

(48:50):
Hopefully you can keep it, hewas talking to me.
I have to keep it.
I have to give it to my kids.
You have to give it to yourkids.
Ronald Reagan says freedom,total tyranny, is only a
generation away.
It's at our gates.
They're tearing down ourhistory.
They're tearing down ourstatues.
They're trying to change thenarrative about the past so they

(49:12):
can control the future.
If they control the past, thenthey also control the present.
Guys, we have to.
If we control the present, theycontrol the history.
We're on the losing side ofthis thing.
They've been battling for years.
Go back to the first time youheard the word political
correctness.
That's when this war startedand we've been kowtowing and

(49:34):
giving ground and giving ground,and now they're at the doors of
the White House.
Take it serious.
It's not a joke.
It's not a joke.
It's not a March for Lifeprotest.
This isn't just another thingwe do on a weekend.
This is four straight weeks oforganized rioting and looting
and lawlessness.
We've watched politicians backdown.

(49:57):
We've watched everything justright before our eyes.
Don't be a sheep.
Stand up for yourself.
Stand up for yourself.
I have nothing more to say.
Today it's the first day of theCivil War.
In my opinion, obviously it'snot.
But do you even declare a CivilWar?
Is there even like a start date?

(50:18):
Think about that for a second.
It's not like you have to.
How are you going to get a votefor Congress to go to war with
yourself?
Do you see where I'm going here?
The Civil War just happens.
And one day you wake up, you'rehaving your tea and crumpets
and the Blackhawks are at theCapitol.
You're that 95%.
You're still driving to work.

(50:38):
You still think what you'redoing matters.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
Tell you what folks it only matters if we, the
people, prevail.
Who are the Britons?
We all are.
We are all Britons, and I amyour king.
I didn't know we had a king.
I thought we were an autonomouscollective.
You're fooling yourself.

(51:03):
We're living in a dictatorship,a self-perpetuating autocracy
in which the working classes ohthere you go, bringing class
into the gang.
That's what it's all about.
If only people would Please,please, good people.
I am in haste.
Who lives in that castle?
No one lives there.
Then who is your lord?
We don't have a lord.
What I told you?

(51:23):
We're an anarcho syndicalistcommune.
We take it in turns to act as asort of executive officer for
the week.
Yes, but all the decisions ofthat officer have to be ratified
at a special bi-weekly meeting.
Yes, I see, by a simplemajority.
In the case of pure internalaffairs, be quiet.
But by two-thirds majority inthe case of Be quiet.
I order you to be quiet.
All slaves.

(51:44):
He think he is.
I'm your king.
Well, I didn't vote for you.
You don't vote for kings.
Why do you become king then?
The lady of the lake, her armclad in the purest shimmering
samite, held aloft Excaliburfrom the bosom of the water,
signifying by divine providencethat I, arthur, was to carry

(52:05):
Excalibur.
That is why I'm your king.
Listen, strange women lying inponds distributing swords is no
basis for a system of government.
Supreme executive power derivesfrom a mandate from the masses,
not from some farcical aquaticceremony.
Be quiet.
But you can't expect to wieldsupreme executive power just

(52:26):
because some watery tart threw asword at you.
Shut up.
I mean, if I went round sayingI was an emperor just because
some moistened bint had loved ascimitar at me, they'd put me
away.
Shut up, will you Shut up?
Ah, now we see the violenceinherent in the system.
Shut up, you shut up.
Ah, now we see the violenceinherent in the system.
Shut up.
Come and see the violenceinherent in the system.
Help, help, I'm being repressed.
Bloody peasant.

(52:47):
Oh, what a giveaway.
Did you hear that?
Did you hear that?
That's what I'm on about.
Did you see him repressing me?
You saw it, didn't you?
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