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Speaker 0 points out a glitch and asks Speaker 1 if they missed it. Speaker 1 mentions the middle-class population and Speaker 0 highlights a problem. Speaker 1 talks about health problems related to COVID. Speaker 0 suggests that even news reporting is shifting and claims to see reptilian shape-shifting. Speaker 1 agrees. Speaker 0 continues to point out the middle-class population and the shape-shifting. They mention preexisting conditions and Speaker 1 reiterates the middle-class population. Speaker 0 asks if the viewer saw something.

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Speaker 0 demands answers and truth, claiming that people cannot handle it. Speaker 1 questions the purpose of pretending and inventing. Speaker 0 asserts that everyone's history is a fabrication and illusion. They mention living in a world with guarded walls, questioning who will protect them. The transcript abruptly ends.

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Speaker 0 is hesitant about getting the vaccine, but Speaker 2 explains that getting vaccinated protects others. Speaker 3 is skeptical due to the quick vaccine development. Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of vaccination to stop the virus spread. Speaker 3 believes there is fear-mongering around the pandemic.

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The speaker discusses the current hot topic and the fear surrounding it. They mention politicians visiting China and express skepticism about the fearmongering. The speaker believes that those in power want people to fight each other instead of fighting them. They also express hope that humanity will prevail and refuse to believe that people are as terrible as they appear online. The speaker suggests that fear is used to manipulate people into seeking help from those in power. They conclude by stating that the old world is dying.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the design of the molecular structures in vaccines and injections has no purpose other than to injure and kill. Drawing on 30 years of experience in rational drug design, they say every component in a vial is chosen by someone with specific objectives (e.g., how quickly absorbed, how long it lasts, where it distributes in the body) and that these components are not random or natural products. They declare the ingredients to be toxic by design and intentionally harmful. This, they claim, fits with what they call “the lie” about the pandemic, arguing there wasn’t a real pandemic. According to Speaker 0, the pandemic’s purpose was to damage the economy, train people to comply under a mock emergency, and compel people to get vaccinated. They warn that if people do nothing, speak up less, and simply follow directives, they will lose their freedom and then their lives. They allege that a self-appointed group of very rich people desires a much smaller global population than 8,000,000,000 people, and they claim to be able to deduce the script behind these events. The speaker urges listeners to start talking to anyone and everyone relentlessly, insisting that this situation is not going away. They warn that without protest and refusal, people will first lose their freedom and then their lives.

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The speakers discuss the issue of vaccination and its impact on society. Speaker 0 talks about the difficulty of restoring normalcy due to the inability to determine if someone is vaccinated. Speaker 1 raises concerns about unvaccinated students. Speaker 2 finds it challenging to form an opinion on the matter. Speaker 3 mentions doing something out of love for others. Speaker 4 asks about the potential consequences of not being vaccinated. Speaker 5 shares personal experience with COVID-19 and having antibodies. Speaker 6 mentions the possibility of needing three vaccine doses. Speaker 7 discusses the spread of misinformation and protests against the government. Speaker 8 mentions that some political parties are considering a vaccination requirement due to the high risk posed by unvaccinated individuals.

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There is a discussion about the possibility of another lockdown in the future. The speakers believe that it is not just about the vaccine or virus, but about exerting control over humanity. They anticipate another attempt at lockdown, possibly this winter or in the near future. There are already talks of mask mandates and a new mRNA shot for a new variant. The speakers promise to continue fighting for the people, but they also ask for support from the people to say no to mask mandates, boosters, and curfews. They believe that people saying no and not supporting these measures is crucial at this point.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are vaccinated, to which Speaker 1 confirms. Speaker 2 asks about the thought process behind getting vaccinated, but Speaker 1 avoids answering. Speaker 0 reiterates the question, and Speaker 1 states that wearing masks is always good because of the ongoing pandemic. Speaker 0 confirms that Speaker 1 is also vaccinated. Speaker 2 expresses uncertainty about the situation and mentions extra protection. Speaker 0 mentions low transmission rates outdoors and the effectiveness of vaccination. Speaker 2 agrees and says they are not scared. Speaker 0 suggests removing the mask, but Speaker 2 believes it should be their decision. Speaker 0 asks if they want to take it off for the camera.

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A lady in Canada recently held a press conference urging people to get vaccinated and wear masks. The speakers discuss their observations on the vaccine situation, including the loss of jobs for those who choose not to get vaccinated. They mention that the vaccine doesn't prevent transmission or guarantee protection from the virus. They also criticize the use of masks, stating that cloth and surgical masks are ineffective. The speakers express their disbelief and question the lack of scientific evidence supporting these measures. They speculate about the motives behind these decisions.

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It's okay to be afraid of COVID dominating your life, and everyone should be afraid of COVID. We won't be free of this pandemic until we listen to the acknowledged truth and the scientists. Science is truth. Questioning science impacts public health and prolongs economic hardship. Someone not wearing a mask is perceived as a threat, selfish, a COVID denier, and unvaccinated. Seek out scientists, listen to their advice, and trust the experts. Republicans have given their voters license to believe whatever they want. Don't listen to Trump, a nonmedical professional, but listen to Bill Gates. The science checks out, and eventually, the science catches up with you. Trust the vaccine and the medical experts. If you don't understand the science, let the experts speak. Don't take advice from your golf buddy or aunt; listen to the scientists and stop saying, "I need to do my own research." If we follow science, people can hug their grandchildren. This isn't about freedom, but freedom for your neighbors. You can hug each other if fully vaccinated. Listen to the scientists because the science works.

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Speaker 0 is telling people to mask up. Speaker 1 is also wearing a mask. Speaker 1 asks how someone is doing and tells them to stay safe. Speaker 1 comments on how covered up the other person is, implying they are wearing more protective gear than Speaker 1. Speaker 1 offers the other person water.

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The speaker discusses the timing of a hot topic and mentions recent visits by politicians from China. They mention a warning about a worse threat than COVID and the desire for civil war. However, they believe that people are tired of fighting each other and are no longer scared. They express hope that humanity will prevail and refuse to believe that people are as terrible as they seem online. The speaker suggests that fear is used to manipulate people into seeking help from those in power. They believe that people are becoming tired of living in fear and that the old world is dying. They conclude by expressing relief that the last clone of Hillary Clinton is also fading away.

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Speaker 0 asks about the accuracy of claims that asymptomatic carriers exist and that children can be super-spreaders, questioning whether these ideas are true. Speaker 1 responds that these notions are complete nonsense and have never been shown; they are claims that have been spread as facts, and they consider that “criminal.” They state that the idea of asymptomatic carrier spreading the disease Covid-nineteen—which they describe as the pneumonia, not a cough but the pneumonia Covid-nineteen—is untrue and is backed by zero data. They emphasize that there is not a single case in the world documented, and conclude that the whole business is a fake. Speaker 0 follows up by asking whether these ideas are the basis for mask-wearing and many of the associated measures. Speaker 1 confirms, stating that this is “the inhuman part” of forcing people to wear masks “because of no reason,” describing it as taking away people’s rights as humans without reason.

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Speaker 0 encourages listeners to choose between fighting or giving up, while Speaker 1 expresses their determination to resist. They mention potential charges of election fraud and government oppression, urging others to join the patriot movement. The speakers emphasize the importance of not running away from the impending challenges. They criticize mask mandates and censorship, referring to a "Ministry of Truth" and urging people to have faith in God. Speaker 1 mentions praying for Trump and expresses a desire to resist any attempts to suppress them. Speaker 0 reiterates the choice to fight or surrender.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss criticisms of the COVID-19 response, focusing on diagnostic testing, treatment, and government actions. Speaker 0 notes that only fourteen percent of PCR-positive cases turned out to be COVID in Germany, and suggests this is a global pattern, including the United States. Speaker 1 responds that there is no surprise, stating that the PCR test was never designed to detect infection. He explains that it detects miniscule particles of the RNA virus and that cycle threshold was cranked up to create positivity. He emphasizes that tests should not dictate treatment and that, in his view, doctors treat patients, not test results. He accuses the government of suppressing effective repurposed medications such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, calling the approach a money-driven scam based on fear, and asserts this was no surprise from Germany. Speaker 0 adds that, beyond money and vaccines, the response was weaponized to keep people at home to influence political outcomes, suggesting it was part of efforts related to the 2020 election. He claims the positives were valued over negatives and asserts that the goal was to keep people in fear to ensure compliance with directives. Speaker 1 agrees, arguing that fear increases compliance with directives. He says he has never seen anything like the government imposing its will on free citizens, including closing churches and mom-and-pop stores, forcing healthy people to stay indoors, closing hospitals, and telling sick people to stay away. He expresses concern about whether the American people learned their lesson and hopes that, if the government acts similarly again, enough people will stand up and say, “hell no.”

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The speaker discusses the potential impact of COVID-19 on the brain, suggesting that the virus and vaccines may alter thinking and memory. They highlight the importance of neuroinflammation and the production of new nerve cells in maintaining mental health. The conversation shifts to the idea that governments may be using fear and manipulation to control people's minds, leading to the suppression of individuality and memory. The speaker concludes that this could be the most evil act ever committed.

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The speaker discusses a cultural shift between right and left authoritarianism. They point out that people often fail to recognize that actions such as war, suppression of free speech, and mandatory pharmacological interventions were previously associated with the authoritarian right, but are now being embraced by the left. The speaker believes this shift is due to ideology and warns against blindly following one's own side without critical thinking.

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The speaker describes an unusually heavy police presence at a protest surrounding the idea of “putting the Christ back into Christmas,” noting this contrasts with the counter-protest on the opposite side and framing it as part of a larger pattern of divide and rule. The core argument is that the few have historically controlled the many by enforcing rigid, unquestioning beliefs and pitting belief systems against one another, thereby suppressing exploration and research beyond those beliefs. The speaker urges putting down fault lines of division and argues that if people would sit down and talk, the fault lines would appear overwhelmingly irrelevant. The focus should be on threats to basic freedoms, especially those of children and grandchildren, which are being “deleted” in the process. The claim is that the basic freedoms of individuals are being eroded by a digital AI human fusion control system the speaker has warned about for decades, tempered by increasing concern as fewer laugh and more people worry about it. A central warning is that those seeking control would create a dystopia by infiltrating the human mind with artificial intelligence, leveraging a digital network of total human control. The speaker asserts this is already happening to the point that people no longer think their own thoughts or have their own emotional responses; “we have theirs via AI.” The speaker targets public figures and tech figures, asserting that Elon Musk is promoting an AI dystopia, and naming Starmer as aligned with Tony Blair, who is allegedly connected to Larry Ellison and other media and AI interests. The claim is that these figures supposedly “have your best interests at heart,” in the speaker’s view a misleading portrayal. There is a warning about a future in which digital IDs and digital currencies dictate daily life, with AI-driven fusion reducing human thinking to negligible levels. Ray Kurzweil is cited as predicting that by 2030 humanity will be fused with AI, with AI taking over more human thinking. The speaker emphasizes that 8,000,000,000 people cannot be controlled by a few unless the many acquiesce, and calls for unity to resist this trajectory. The rallying message is a call to unite, to reject divisions, and to act collectively to stop being controlled by a few. The speaker uses the metaphor that united, we are lions; divided, we are sheep, and urges the lion to roar. The conclusion is a global appeal for the lion to awaken and roar, signaling readiness to resist the imagined dystopia.

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Speaker 1 discusses the crisis at the border, claiming that politicians in the United States are lying to the American people. They mention the large number of people entering the country illegally and the overcrowding at immigration centers. Speaker 0 expresses admiration for Speaker 1's courage and suggests that people heading north are doing so because they believe they are invited by President Biden. Speaker 0 argues that if the border cannot be effectively closed or if people cannot be deported or imprisoned, then the United States does not truly have a country. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 being asked about rescuing children at the border.

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Just follow the rules, wear masks, and social distance. Trust the news and government. Don't question anything. Some arguing ensues, but the message is to wake up from psychological manipulation. The speaker tries to make a point about the same number of deaths occurring each year. The situation escalates, leading to a confrontation. The speaker urges the person to realize the seriousness of their actions. The conversation ends abruptly. Translation: The speaker emphasizes following guidelines, trusting authorities, and being aware of manipulation. Despite some conflict, the focus remains on awakening to the truth about the situation.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1721 - Michael Malice
Guests: Michael Malice
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Michael Malice discusses the popularity of the phrase "Let's go Brandon" and the cultural phenomenon of memes, highlighting how certain images and phrases gain traction online. He reflects on the evolution of internet meme culture as a new form of comedy that the establishment struggles to understand. The conversation shifts to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Malice and his host discussing the implications of vaccination status, the efficacy of vaccines over time, and the politicization of health narratives. They critique the media's handling of vaccine discussions and the inconsistencies in reporting on vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals in hospitals. Malice shares anecdotes about Keith Olbermann's public persona and the backlash he faces on social media, suggesting that Olbermann's anger stems from a fear of irrelevance. They explore the idea that public figures often react defensively to criticism, which can lead to a loss of credibility. The discussion touches on the broader implications of social media and how it allows for rapid dissemination of information, both good and bad. The conversation then transitions to the state of journalism and media, with Malice arguing that independent voices are rising as traditional media struggles to maintain relevance. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity in communication, suggesting that the current media landscape often prioritizes sensationalism over truth. They discuss the dangers of censorship and the need for open dialogue, especially regarding controversial topics. Malice reflects on the nature of human behavior, particularly in the context of fear and control during the pandemic. He argues that societal responses to crises often reveal underlying anxieties and the desire for power. The conversation also touches on historical parallels, such as the treatment of marginalized groups and the potential for authoritarianism in modern society. As they wrap up, Malice expresses optimism about the future of independent media and the potential for change in public discourse. He encourages listeners to seek out diverse perspectives and engage in meaningful conversations, emphasizing the importance of understanding and empathy in navigating today's complex social landscape.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Hedonism, Taboos, Society, and Deprivation | Ben Shapiro | EP 418
Guests: Ben Shapiro
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Jordan Peterson announces his 2024 tour, promoting his upcoming book "We Who Wrestle with God." He discusses the themes of postmodernism, emphasizing that it often projects power dynamics onto narratives, suggesting that all stories are fundamentally about victimization and oppression. In conversation with Ben Shapiro, they explore the counter-Enlightenment, arguing that empiricism and rationality alone cannot orient us in the world; instead, narratives shaped by values are essential. Peterson posits that stories prioritize facts and values, making them central to human understanding. Shapiro agrees, noting that values frame our interpretation of data, and stories inherently convey these values. They discuss the implications of large language models, suggesting that AI can validate the symbolic meanings of narratives, countering the notion that interpretations are arbitrary. They critique postmodernism's victim-victimizer narrative, which they argue has evolved from Marxism into a more complex intersectional framework. Peterson highlights that while Marxism focused on economic oppression, postmodernism has broadened this to include various identities, often neglecting economic factors. They assert that the victim-victimizer narrative is a misreading of biblical stories, which instead emphasize moral agency and the potential for redemption. The conversation shifts to the role of elders in society, emphasizing their wisdom and the importance of intergenerational transmission of knowledge. They argue that modern society's neglect of this wisdom has led to fragmentation and a loss of shared values. Peterson and Shapiro contend that true societal change must come from the ground up, through personal responsibility and community building, rather than top-down political solutions. They express concern over the current political climate, where meaningful dialogue is stifled by fear of backlash and a lack of common ground. They advocate for returning to smaller, community-based discussions to foster understanding and rebuild societal fabric. The conversation concludes with a call to recognize the importance of individual actions and familial responsibilities in shaping a better future.

Into The Impossible

Eric Weinstein: Aliens & Nuclear War | Brian Keating's INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast
Guests: Eric Weinstein
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Dr. Brian Keating and Dr. Eric Weinstein discuss a variety of topics, including Elon Musk's recent challenges with Twitter, the implications of anonymity online, and the complexities surrounding social media and public discourse. Weinstein expresses admiration for Musk's forward-thinking approach but acknowledges the chaotic nature of his leadership style. They explore the idea that the problems with platforms like Twitter stem from human behavior rather than technology itself, emphasizing that anonymity can lead to abusive interactions. The conversation shifts to the Fermi paradox, which questions why we have not yet encountered extraterrestrial life despite the vastness of the universe. Weinstein suggests that humanity may be overlooking the potential for life due to a lack of understanding and fear of the cosmos. They also touch on the implications of recent discoveries in physics, particularly regarding the W boson mass discrepancy, and the need for new theories that challenge existing paradigms. Weinstein reflects on the role of universities and the importance of fostering an environment where innovative ideas can thrive. He critiques the current academic landscape, suggesting that it has become overly focused on survival rather than exploration and discovery. The discussion also includes the potential of NFTs and blockchain technology in science, with Weinstein advocating for their use to support scientific endeavors. As the conversation progresses, they delve into the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, expressing concerns about the unknowns surrounding the virus and the government's response. They conclude by discussing the future of U.S. politics and the potential for involvement in global conflicts, particularly in Ukraine. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the need for open discourse, the importance of scientific inquiry, and the challenges facing society in navigating complex issues.

PBD Podcast

"This Was A Bad Idea" – Andrew Callaghan’s WILD Coverage Of BLM Riots, COVID Protests & Border Chaos
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The conversation begins with a humorous exchange about the hosts' past experiences, including a moment of fear related to getting arrested by Border Patrol. The guest expresses a strong interest in Scientology but acknowledges the dangers associated with it. They discuss the importance of citizen journalism, with the guest highlighting his journey through various controversial events and protests, including the George Floyd protests and his experiences in places like Oblock, Chicago, and Kensington. The guest shares his admiration for Patrick Bet-David, noting that he represents a crucial voice for younger audiences. They discuss the acquisition of the guest's previous project, "All Gas No Brakes," and his current work with "Channel 5." The guest credits a high school journalism teacher for inspiring his career path, emphasizing the unique opportunity journalism provides to witness and document important events firsthand. The discussion shifts to the guest's favorite movie, "The Dark Knight," and the characters he relates to, particularly the Joker and Batman. They explore themes of societal change and the impact of political movements, referencing the recent protests surrounding Luigi Manion and the healthcare system. The guest notes that many young people feel disillusioned with the current political landscape, expressing a desire for more effective solutions to issues like income inequality and healthcare access. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the complexities of social media influence and the challenges of navigating public opinion. The guest reflects on his experiences at various protests, including the anti-vaccine rally, where he witnessed extreme viewpoints and the polarization of society. They discuss the role of fear in shaping public perception during the pandemic and how it has affected political discourse. The guest recounts a harrowing experience crossing the border with coyotes, leading to his arrest by Border Patrol. He describes the conditions in the processing center and the emotional toll it took on him, particularly witnessing the struggles of migrants. The conversation then shifts to the broader implications of government control and the importance of personal freedom, drawing parallels between his experiences in Iran and the current political climate in the U.S. They conclude by discussing the guest's documentary, "Dear Kelly," which explores the life of a man influenced by radical right-wing ideologies. The guest emphasizes the importance of documenting stories over time to capture the complexities of human experience. The conversation ends with a reflection on the evolving nature of political thought and the significance of open dialogue in addressing societal challenges.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Inappropriate Messaging to Our Kids & Being Skeptical of Power, w Jeremy Boreing & Bryan Dean Wright
Guests: Jeremy Boreing, Bryan Dean Wright
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of the Daily Wire, discussing various topics including the return of Dr. Fauci and his recent comments on COVID-19. Boreing highlights the inconsistency in Fauci's messaging, emphasizing that individuals must assess their own risk regarding the virus. They express frustration over the punitive measures taken against unvaccinated children in schools, illustrating the broader implications of COVID policies on families. The conversation shifts to the cultural landscape, particularly the influence of woke ideology in education and media. Boreing argues that conservatives must actively build alternatives to counter the left's dominance, citing the launch of his new razor company, Jeremy's Razors, as an example of taking action rather than complaining. They discuss the backlash against companies that align with progressive values, highlighting a recent incident where Harry's razors severed ties with the Daily Wire over a controversial statement. Kelly and Boreing also address the ongoing situation in Ukraine, questioning the U.S. involvement and the narratives surrounding it. They express skepticism towards the Biden administration's intelligence assessments, particularly regarding chemical warfare threats from Russia. Boreing emphasizes the need for careful scrutiny of information from government sources, advocating for a more discerning public. The discussion then turns to domestic issues, particularly the crisis at the southern border and the influx of migrants. Boreing points out the dangers posed by drugs, specifically fentanyl, and the potential security risks associated with unvetted individuals entering the U.S. He suggests that the Biden administration's policies may be politically motivated, aiming to shift demographics in favor of the Democratic Party. Finally, they reflect on the broader implications of these issues for American society, emphasizing the importance of questioning government narratives and the need for accountability in both media and politics. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing these challenges to ensure a stable and secure future for the country.
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