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In this video, the host interviews Victoria Dennison from Queensland, Australia. They discuss the lockdowns in Melbourne and the brutality of the police. They also touch on the globalist agenda and the World Economic Forum's influence on politicians. They mention the vaccine mandates and the lack of accountability among leaders. Victoria expresses her concern for the future and the need for true leaders to stand up and fight for freedom. The host concludes by thanking Victoria for her bravery and the viewers for their support.

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The speaker criticizes the Australian government for censoring online content and imposing fines for expressing opinions. They highlight a case where a post was taken down for misgendering a transgender individual. The speaker calls out the eSafety Commissioner for restricting free speech and urges people to take personal responsibility online. They warn against a government-controlled internet and advocate for individual freedom. The speaker encourages viewers to stand up against censorship and government overreach.

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This could be one of the last clips by the White Rabbit podcast and me, Nicola Charles, if Australia passes its legislation on online misinformation and disinformation. It's concerning that Australia is following the footsteps of China, North Korea, and Nazi Germany by restricting satire, comedy, and challenging government decisions. Speaking out against government mandates online is a form of peaceful protest, but this will no longer be allowed if the legislation passes. Online dissent and voices like mine will disappear.

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The speaker is filming at a public protest and refuses to stop recording despite being asked not to film people's faces. The other person argues that it's a public space and a newsworthy event, so they have the right to record. The situation escalates as they exchange heated words, with the speaker eventually agreeing to leave. The conversation is chaotic and ends with the speaker continuing to film while making references to "Rick and Morty."

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A journalist, while interviewing Minister Freeland, is arrested by a police officer. The journalist claims he was just doing his job and denies assaulting anyone. He requests to have the microphone and expresses his disbelief at being arrested. He accuses the police of following orders and compares the situation to the Gestapo. The video ends abruptly.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was charged with incitement after livestreaming her arrest on Facebook for allegedly encouraging friends to attend a lockdown protest. The speaker expresses disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech and questions how the government can justify throwing people in prison for expressing opinions they don't like. The video highlights the woman's confusion and shock at being arrested, as well as the potential jail sentence she could face. Despite the criticism, the speaker still expresses love for Australia and its people, but believes the country would be better with freedom of speech.

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I was jailed for speaking out, do you agree? I don't want another lockdown. The speaker presents a book exposing research fraud behind vaccine mandates to a senator.

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We are arresting a man for a Facebook post without caution or legal advice, breaching the law. You are not Meghan Markle, unable to manipulate reality. You are under arrest. The man protests, claiming his freedom of speech as a British army veteran. The situation escalates as the man accuses the officers of acting like the Gestapo.

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In Miami, a woman is seen removing shirts one by one to protest against the murder of babies. A person off-camera questions her actions, to which she responds by asking if supporting kidnapped children is a problem. The person tries to shame her by mentioning murdered civilians, but she clarifies that she supports civilians and shares a personal experience of her ex-girlfriend being shot in the head.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was arrested and charged with incitement after live-streaming her arrest on Facebook. She allegedly encouraged friends to attend a lockdown protest. The speaker expresses disbelief that Australia does not have freedom of speech and questions how the government can throw people in prison for expressing their opinions. The woman, who is pregnant, pleads with the officers, mentioning that she has an ultrasound appointment. She could face up to 15 years in jail. The speaker concludes by saying that they would like Australia more if it had freedom of speech.

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FBI agents admit to interrogating Americans daily about social media posts, sparking concerns over free speech. A woman questioned agents about criticism of Israel leading to a visit over an internet meme. The woman refused to talk without her lawyer present. The video highlights the FBI's increasing involvement in monitoring online speech. The speaker also discusses intimidation tactics by companies to force conformity. The transcript ends with a promotion for emergency food kits and a call to protect free speech.

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A woman is described as a constituent who has not done anything wrong. Despite this, she is said to be under arrest, but also that she is not under arrest. The speaker repeatedly insists that she should be released because she is traumatized and has done nothing to warrant being held.

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The speaker expresses frustration over their video being muted on TikTok and believes it is a violation of freedom of speech. They feel that they are being watched and that the Australian government is to blame. They believe that the world is going downhill, with child abusers being protected while harmless actions are punished. The speaker no longer believes Australia is the greatest country and criticizes the lack of freedom of speech. They fear a future where even breathing could be charged. They suggest voting in farmers as leaders because they believe farmers have a better understanding of the country's needs compared to politicians who only care about personal gain. The speaker ends by expressing anger and frustration.

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The speaker discusses the importance of freedoms in New Zealand, referencing Germany's history. They ask for their name to be stated, question the law being broken, and request a photo be deleted.

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The speaker, from Canada, warns about the gradual suffocation of free expression in the name of fairness, common good, social justice, and safety. They highlight examples of restricted free expression, such as not being able to share news stories on social media, being punished for expressing certain political views, receiving lenient sentences based on skin color, and being arrested for peaceful protests. The speaker emphasizes the need to protect free speech and urges the audience to defend their liberties and rights. They mention similar measures being considered or adopted in other countries and urge America not to succumb to illiberalism and authoritarianism. The speaker concludes by asking the audience to keep fighting for what is right.

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The speaker questions why they are being arrested and in handcuffs. They state the arrest is due to sharing something someone else posted. The speaker emphasizes that the original poster was not arrested. The speaker believes the situation has escalated unnecessarily. The speaker says someone experienced anxiety based on their social media taste. The speaker clarifies that the post they shared was not their original creation.

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A journalist confronts Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the government's support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRDC). The journalist is then arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting someone. The journalist protests his innocence and requests the microphone to record the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing the IRDC's alleged terrorist activities. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and claims that Canada is becoming a totalitarian state. The video ends with the police providing a brief statement assuring everyone's safety.

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In this video, the speaker, a journalist reporting on an anti-Semitism rally in London, shares their personal experience of being arrested and violently attacked by the police. They raise concerns about the state of freedom of the press, assembly, and speech in the UK, suggesting that the country is heading towards becoming a totalitarian state. The speaker highlights instances of biased policing, politicized judiciary, state control of media, and surveillance of citizens. They argue that the government and security services are manipulating the public through fear and propaganda. The importance of independent journalism and the need to protect freedom of expression is emphasized. Additionally, the speaker discusses their concerns about the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, terrorism, immigration, and societal changes. They believe that dissenting voices are being silenced and call for accountability and transparency from the government. The rise of progressive ideologies and the potential loss of freedom of speech are also discussed, with a call to action for people to stand up, speak out, and demand the resignation of Mark Rowley. The audience is encouraged to visit resignmarkrowley.com and join an event in London on July 27th to support the cause of protecting freedom of speech.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by the speaker, who questioned Australia's lack of freedom of speech and compared it to the US. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, where she expressed concern about missing her ultrasound appointment. The speaker expressed their love for Australia but stated that they would like it more if the country had freedom of speech. The woman could potentially face a jail sentence of up to 15 years.

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The speaker is frustrated because they just want to get a coffee but there is a camera in their face. They express fear about being in a red zone and ask if they can go for a coffee. The speaker is told they are being arrested and cannot go for coffee. They continue to argue and are warned that if they don't leave, they will be arrested. The speaker walks away but is told to take their camera and leave. The video ends with the speaker expressing frustration and hoping the other person can sleep at night.

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The UK, the country of the Magna Carta, is allegedly sentencing people to jail for disagreeing with the government online or protesting against open border policies and mass immigration. People are reportedly being tried and jailed for months or years for disagreeing with the government. The speaker questions what options remain for UK citizens to disagree with their government without facing imprisonment. They cite the case of David Springer, a 61-year-old train driver caring for his sick wife, who was allegedly sentenced to jail for attending a protest, possibly shouting at the police. The speaker argues that the UK has a two-tiered justice system and is no longer a free nation because citizens lack democratic options to express disagreement. They cite the case of a mother of five sentenced to 26 months for throwing a can at the police and a man jailed for a Facebook post inciting racial hatred. The speaker concludes that the message is clear: disagreeing with the government results in imprisonment.

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Germany sentenced a 20-year-old girl to jail for calling a police officer a pig, while another person who committed a similar offense received no jail time. The speaker expresses outrage at the injustice and questions the state of women's safety worldwide.

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The speaker discusses being arrested for inciting criminal damage and expresses frustration with the state's infringement on freedom. They criticize the political system and the obsession with net zero carbon, arguing that dissenting views are not allowed. The speaker mentions the confiscation of their electronic devices, including their children's phones and iPads, which they believe is a form of political intimidation. They also discuss their termination from GB News and the lack of support they received. The speaker expresses concern about the imbalance in consequences for different viewpoints and the potential erosion of free speech in the country. They emphasize the importance of organizing and fighting for a better future.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by one of the speakers, who expressed disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, and she mentioned having an ultrasound appointment shortly after. The speaker argued that Australia should adopt freedom of speech like the "greatest country in the world" and questioned how the government could imprison people for expressing their opinions. The woman could potentially face a 15-year jail sentence. The speaker expressed hope that Australia would change its stance on freedom of speech.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by Speaker 0, who expressed the need for freedom of speech in Australia. Speaker 1 seemed unaware of the news, leading to a discussion about the lack of freedom of speech in the country. Speaker 3, the pregnant woman, was arrested and questioned about her post, stating that she wasn't breaking any laws. The incident sparked outrage, with Speaker 0 expressing his hope that Australia would adopt freedom of speech. The video ended with Speaker 0 stating his love for Australia but emphasizing the need for change.
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