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Many people believe that staying quiet or voting Democrat will protect them from those who want to take away their rights and freedoms. However, history shows that this is not the case. The speaker warns that we should learn from the history of communism, particularly the Bolsheviks, who sought to control every aspect of people's lives. They emphasize that these individuals are coming for us, and we must take action to resist them. It is already happening in some parts of the world, where people are forced to live off bugs and have their currency controlled based on their speech. The speaker urges everyone, not just a select few, to resist and stand up against this threat.

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The speaker discusses ideological subversion, a process used by the Soviets to change Americans' perception of reality. This process involves demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization. The speaker believes that America is already demoralized and that it will take 15 to 20 years to reverse this. They warn that if Americans do not wake up to the danger of socialism and big government, their freedoms will disappear. The speaker urges a strong national effort to educate people about the dangers of communism and to stop aiding the Soviet Union. They emphasize the need for action, not just petitions or letters.

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The speaker argues that when a government criminalizes dissent and punishes people for criticizing it, it becomes a tyranny rather than a legitimate government. They claim that this kind of surveillance state is aimed not at safety but at punishing citizens for noticing government actions, and that this behavior marks a fundamental breach of human rights. The speaker rejects the idea that this is a right-wing issue, insisting it is a basic observation about rights and freedom. They compare the situation to a surveillance-heavy regime and suggest that even countries widely recognized as tyrannies have not reached the level of control described, while also noting that their own country has become a surveillance state. The point is that the purpose of surveillance is punitive rather than protective, and the speaker asserts that no privacy equates to no freedom. In a personal anecdote, the speaker describes going to a tobacco shop to buy cigarettes and finding none available. A Pakistani shopkeeper shows them a cabinet with cigarettes that have disturbing imagery on the packaging, which further unsettles the speaker. The price of a deck of 20 cigarettes is cited as $60, and the speaker expresses disbelief and frustration about being lectured on smoking while other controversial issues, such as fentanyl, are perceived as being allowed or facilitated by the government. The speaker emphasizes that although smoking is unhealthy, it should be a matter of individual choice, not public moralizing or coercive regulation. The speaker reflects on the broader implications of being forced to do things for one’s “own good,” questioning whether such coercion is truly protective or a prelude to obedience. They warn that if the state insists on injecting people with untested compounds or uses force to compel compliance, individuals may become trained to obey even when they disagree, leading to a loss of personal autonomy and freedom. A central assertion is that, at a fundamental level, such a government does not align with the country’s true nature or the rights of its citizens. The speaker urges resistance to what they describe as government overreach, insisting that the government’s actions are not legitimate and that the people have no obligation to tolerate it. They declare, “They are the criminals. You are not the criminals,” and emphasize that the country belongs to the people, not to those who wield power.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of independent research and critical thinking. They warn against blindly accepting information and urge listeners to question everything, including their own beliefs. The speaker believes that we live in an age of deception, where people are easily manipulated and influenced by agendas they don't fully understand. They encourage listeners to seek the truth, even if it is elusive and not always black and white. The speaker also discusses the concept of brainwashing and how closed-mindedness is a sign of being brainwashed. They express concern about the state of the country and the need for people to actively participate in order to preserve freedom. The speaker mentions the founding fathers and their vision for a free society, but also acknowledges that they were members of secret societies. They explain that the constitution was designed to give power to the people, but also had elements that could lead to downfall if the people proved unworthy of self-rule. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to learn the truth, educate others, and break free from the deception of the current age.

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Many people suppress their potential due to fear of others' opinions, something the speaker identifies with from personal experience. The speaker advises that overcoming this fear is crucial, because people are generally less concerned with you than you imagine. Furthermore, the speaker claims that some people will only show affection if you suppress your true self.

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The government doesn't care about public opinion, evident in the disconnect between what people care about and government actions. They aim to weaken the population by feeding misinformation and undermining dignity. The speaker urges people to find strength within to resist. The government fears the day when average individuals refuse to comply with unjust practices, like discriminatory DEI meetings. This resistance could dismantle their plans.

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Government agencies like the CIA use Hollywood entertainment to manipulate and control people. The speaker claims to have trained with the NSA and been involved in covert operations around the world. They discuss how agencies manipulate elections and overthrow governments using psychological operations. They also mention the influence of the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in Hollywood and its connections to the CIA. The speaker suggests that the CIA and other intelligence agencies deceive and manipulate the public through propaganda and misinformation. They question the legitimacy of the US government and call for people to take back their power.

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The speaker discusses the politics of compliance, drawing parallels to Mao Zedong's strategies. They explain that the goal is to divide people into three categories: those who comply, those who refuse, and those who are unsure. The speaker emphasizes that the compliant are made to feel superior and frustrated with others, while the non-compliant are dehumanized and targeted. They highlight how this dynamic is applied to various domains, such as COVID, identity politics, and global citizenship. The speaker suggests that exposing this manipulation can inoculate people against falling for it, and encourages individuals to rely on their common sense and love for the truth to navigate through these tactics.

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Stop giving democratically elected governments the benefit of the doubt because they have no good intentions and political elites are never concerned about the well-being of regular people. You cannot comply your way out of a tyranny; compliance only delays the inevitable. End your silence, speak up, stop complying, and start rebelling because they're out to get you if you do not resist. Stop voting for those who inflict psychological abuse on you. To defy this unfree world, become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.

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The speaker expresses concern about the government's intention to suppress free speech and prevent peaceful attempts to reclaim the country. They claim that the average American is in a trance-like state, with lower brainwaves and suggestibility due to television and chemical manipulation. The speaker refers to the public as zombies, controlled by hypnotic suggestions and programmed to laugh at serious matters. They warn that people are being led off a metaphorical cliff while under this trance.

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I want to address the climate of fear in America, where people are afraid to speak out due to potential repercussions from the government. This fear extends to businesses, federal workers, and ordinary citizens, and it's a tactic used by dictators to consolidate power. Freedom from fear means living without the threat of government reprisal for expressing our views or associating with whom we choose. To combat this, we must be courageous and speak out, despite potential consequences. I face attacks and intimidation for speaking out, but my response is defiance. We cannot succumb to this fear. As Americans, we must be brave at home as our troops are on the battlefield.

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The speaker discusses the influence of entertainment on our lives and questions the content we consume. They suggest that those in control may not have our best interests in mind and highlight the historical involvement of the government and CIA in shaping media. The speaker mentions the CIA's use of motion pictures for psychological warfare and their influence on Hollywood. They also mention the Mockingbird program, where journalists were paid to publish fake stories. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the danger this manipulation poses to democracy.

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The speaker believes that those in power see the rest of the population as slaves and do not care about public opinion. They argue that there is no overlap between what Americans care about and what the government prioritizes. The speaker suggests that the key to fighting against this is to find strength within oneself. They claim that the government tries to weaken the population through various means and are afraid of the day when average people refuse to go along with their actions. The speaker emphasizes the immorality of discrimination based on race and encourages people to stand up against it.

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The speaker discusses the role of propaganda in society, stating that it can be used for both good and bad purposes. They mention that propaganda has been used to incite hatred, promote products, and influence history. The speaker advises investigating propaganda techniques such as glittering generalities, transfer, name calling, card stacking, testimonial, plain folks, and bandwagon. They emphasize the importance of recognizing these techniques and understanding their meaning. The conversation ends with a discussion about the meaning of "good government" and the need for further understanding.

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I urge everyone to stop giving their democratically elected governments the benefit of the doubt. They have never had good intentions for regular people throughout history. We cannot comply our way out of tyranny; it only prolongs our suffering. It's time to end our silence and start rebelling against those who seek to control us. We must stop voting for those who inflict psychological abuse on us. To defy this unfree world, I have chosen to become so free that my very existence is an act of rebellion. It's time for all of us to do the same.

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The speaker outlines a chilling blueprint for global social control by exploiting humanity’s own psychology. It begins with detaching people from their inner love and identity, forcing them into a system that teaches it is wrong to be themselves if they differ from what is deemed normal. It proposes confusing individuals about their biological makeup so permanent body alteration becomes the presumed path to happiness, and mandating daily attendance at an institution that concentrates exclusively on provided information. Education would start at age five, continue into adulthood, and be punctuated by constant testing to make that information their truth. A strategy is described to suppress independent thought: offering explanations for everything so there is little room for personal interpretation, scolding and humiliating dissenters, and continually reminding people of past cruelties while broadcasting present cruelties to cultivate fear. The narrative suggests convincing people that humanity is inherently incognizant and wild, eroding their sense of purpose or belief in a creator. It claims to promote the illusion that humans are as intelligent as ever, preventing scrutiny of the system’s integrity. The plan includes elevating artificial ideals of beauty and stealthily shaping desires through idols to prevent contentment with one’s appearance, prompting constant self-comparison. It envisions the creation of addictive digital platforms that rank individuals by follower counts, so self-worth hinges on numeric validation. Society would be organized so that money determines status and opportunity, with a built-in mechanism to favor those with wealth over those without. Economic and daily life controls are described: money would be the main focus, but accumulation would be so difficult that people remain in perpetual struggle, locking them into the system. Taxation would be pervasive, justified as for their own benefit, and time would be drained through continuous labor. People would have only two days of respite to feel rewarded, yet even these breaks would not alleviate systemic control. Poisonous consumption would be promoted in social settings so that, even on their two days off, people remain disconnected from themselves and others. The speaker also describes medical control: food would be pumped with excess sugars and addictive chemicals, making health problems cheap and ubiquitous, while medications would mask symptoms and create dependence. Healthcare would be expensive, anchoring a cycle of consumption, medication, and work. Finally, chaos would be manufactured and blamed on a group of their own, generating widespread judgmental stereotypes and turning people against one another in numerous ways.

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The speaker expresses concern about the Biden administration's creation of a "Ministry of Truth," comparing it to propaganda efforts in dictatorships driven by fear of independent thought. The speaker claims this body will use taxpayer money to flood mainstream media with a preferred narrative, drowning out alternative views, and silence dissent through intimidation. The speaker asserts that this Ministry formalizes existing practices, revealing the administration's intentions. The speaker hopes this transparency will galvanize the American people to reject these efforts and remove those supporting this "undemocratic, anti-free speech mission" from office.

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The speaker expresses concern about surveillance and government control, comparing current trends to China's social credit system. They warn of a future where citizens are monitored and controlled, with restrictions based on behavior and speech. The speaker urges people to defend civil liberties and privacy, referencing George Orwell's "1984" as a cautionary tale. They emphasize the importance of standing up against increasing government intrusion.

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Some few of you may be living an existence of dissatisfaction, maybe even a sense of emptiness, a sense of longing, a yearning that doesn't seem to be filled. This sense of longing, this sense of yearning, this sense of not being satisfied is really your loss of freedom. And it is freedom for which you yearn. And you have none in this government, a government of the American people which started out with the people being free and the government being our servants. It has become the government is free and secret and veiled in darkness, And it is the people that are the servants. You must see the truth of this, your yearning, your longings, that cannot be filled with stuff, with cars, with money. No matter how much you have, that sense of dissatisfaction remains. Raise your voice.

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The speaker explains the difference between a dictator and totalitarianism, emphasizing that the latter controls every aspect of individuals' lives, including beliefs and actions. They warn that totalitarianism, exemplified by China, is a grave threat due to technological capabilities. Urging action, they stress the need to speak out against this oppressive system before it becomes irreversible.

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The speaker argues that the belief in authority is immoral and based on violence. They claim that this belief perpetuates enslavement and supports the idea that some people have the right to command and rule others. The speaker asserts that anyone who believes in authority is supporting slavery and is morally wrong. They criticize those who accept authority as lacking imagination and being ignorant. The speaker emphasizes that authority is simply a means of coercion and will never be morally legitimate. They conclude that human naivete and ignorance prevent people from seeing the truth behind these psychological operations.

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The speaker, who experienced the brutal communist regime in China, believes that America is becoming a communist country. They witnessed the former US president being indicted and imprisoned, and claim that the ruling party is targeting political opposition, activists, and imprisoning them. They warn that this abuse of power affects everyone, regardless of their opinion on Donald Trump. They urge Americans, especially conservatives, to learn from history and understand that they are dealing with communism and Marxism. The speaker's Twitter account is recommended for learning more about the similarities between current events and the speaker's experiences in China.

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Many of you may feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction or emptiness, despite attempts to fill it with entertainment or substances. This longing reflects a loss of freedom, as the government, originally meant to serve the people, has become the opposite. The dissatisfaction you feel cannot be resolved with material possessions or wealth. Recognize this reality and understand that your yearning signifies a desire for true freedom. It's time to awaken further and take action. Raise your voice and seek change.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

The Rubin Report

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On November 2, 2020, Dave Rubin discusses the upcoming American election, highlighting the tension surrounding the potential outcomes between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. He expresses concern about the chaotic political climate, emphasizing the uncertainty regarding election results and public trust. Rubin critiques Kamala Harris's recent video on equity versus equality, arguing that her views misrepresent American values and promote an anti-human agenda. He shares his experiences attending Trump rallies in Beverly Hills, contrasting them with Biden's events, which he claims lack enthusiasm and grassroots support. Rubin warns of potential violence if Trump wins, while asserting that Trump supporters would not engage in similar behavior if Biden wins. He reflects on his political evolution, stating that he now supports Trump as the best option for preserving American values and freedoms. Rubin also addresses the dangers of authoritarian governance, citing Gretchen Whitmer's new COVID restrictions in Michigan. He encourages viewers to express their political beliefs without fear, emphasizing the importance of individual liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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