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The speaker warns of a future where governments force vaccinations, leading to mass murder on a scale larger than the Holocaust. They accuse the vaccine industry and companies like Vimeo, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and MailChimp of supporting this agenda.

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The speaker discusses the issue of censorship in the United States and how it is eroding freedom of speech. They explain that censorship is now being justified under the guise of fighting disinformation and misinformation, and that even factual and truthful statements can be labeled as disinformation and censored. The speaker highlights the role of the government in directing these censorship efforts, particularly in relation to the military industrial complex and the defense industry. They also discuss the censorship of the 2020 election and the manipulation of public opinion through coordinated efforts between government agencies and mainstream media. The speaker warns that platforms like X, which currently offer more freedom of speech, are under pressure and may face increased censorship in the future.

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The speaker believes that the COVID-19 measures have nothing to do with public health, but rather with controlling and breaking people. They mention how those who refuse to comply with mask-wearing and getting vaccinated face threats and restrictions on their livelihoods. The speaker criticizes the idea of not treating unvaccinated individuals and compares it to totalitarianism. They express concern about the government having too much power and control over people's lives, referencing a holocaust survivor who warns about future totalitarian regimes using digital IDs to manipulate individuals. The speaker concludes by stating their opposition to such control.

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The speakers discussed the lack of transparency and potential risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting concerns about vaccine injuries, data manipulation, and censorship. They emphasized the need for truth-seeking and accountability, urging individuals to speak out against misinformation and government-led narratives. The overall message conveyed was a call for increased transparency, protection of individual rights, and the importance of upholding democracy in the face of global health crises.

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The speaker expresses concern over a piece of legislation pursued by the Albanese government, stating that no government can be trusted to determine what is true or false. They compare this to actions taken by dictators like Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Xi Jinping. They mention various topics that have been censored, such as Wuhan, the Hunter Biden laptop, COVID vaccines, and lockdowns. They question whether Facebook would be fined for publishing a specific story. The speaker believes this level of censorship is reminiscent of Orwell's "1984" and expresses worry about the government's ability to pass the legislation with support from the Greens and crossbenchers. Another speaker emphasizes the importance of trusted news services and the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories.

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The speakers claim that well-funded entities suppressed the truth about autism. They state that parents of autistic children who have tried to investigate the causes of autism have encountered intense resistance. They allege that studies used to support the claim that vaccines don't cause autism are easily disproven, but the media's ownership allows the lie to spread faster than the truth. One speaker believes that many find it too difficult to accept that vaccines could cause autism. They mention someone who suspects a vaccine caused their child's autism but still shamed others for not taking the COVID vaccine, illustrating the power of propaganda. People are afraid of social ostracization and are hesitant to speak their minds, often only whispering their true feelings to close friends. The speakers reference montages showing the horrible things people said about unvaccinated individuals.

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The speakers believe much of the ethnic hatred seen online is fake, similar to staged events like Charlottesville, designed to create the illusion of widespread animosity. They fear this manufactured hate could incite real-world violence, leading to a crackdown on free speech on social media. They predict a potential "false flag" event, possibly involving violence against a minority group, that would be exploited to justify censorship. They cite the TikTok ban as an example of how concerns about foreign influence were used to suppress unwanted opinions. They emphasize the importance of free speech as the foundation of a free society and hope that by predicting this scenario, they can raise awareness and disrupt any potential attempts to manipulate public opinion following a violent incident. They believe that increased vigilance can prevent such a scheme from succeeding.

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In a rally opposing COVID mandates, Speaker 1 made controversial remarks comparing the current situation to Hitler's Germany. Speaker 0 questions the insensitivity of these remarks, while Speaker 1 defends them, claiming they were misinterpreted. Speaker 1 argues that the advancements in technology, such as AI, GPS, and facial recognition, can potentially lead to totalitarian control if misused by a tyrant. Speaker 0 highlights the upset caused by the comparison, but Speaker 1 denies equating COVID lockdowns to Hitler's Germany. The discussion revolves around the potential dangers of increasing surveillance and control, including low orbit satellites, 5G, digital currency, and vaccine passports. Speaker 1 emphasizes the need to resist these developments.

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The government crossed a bright red line when it suppressed scientific and policy discussions during COVID, treating dissenting voices as akin to those of international terrorists. This suppression is wrong; free speech, allowing debate among scientists, policymakers, and the public, is a fundamental American norm. The government's actions prevented this debate, leading to harmful lockdown policies, vaccine mandates, job losses, prolonged school closures, and economic devastation. This censorship, ironically, cost lives. Contrary to claims that free speech is dangerous during a pandemic, upholding the First Amendment would have saved lives and reduced the damage and destruction we experienced.

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Speaker 0: There were four drugs that were being tested for Ebola. Remdesivir killed more people than placebo, and the data safety monitoring board had actually stopped the study where literally fifty three percent of Speaker 1: the patients died in the failed Ebola trial and was repurposed. It was a failed Ebola drug because it caused more harm than good in Ebola trials. It was still unpatent. It was Tony Fauci's drug of choice. The majority of hospital deaths were actually caused by Anthony Fauci because his NIH put out protocols that if the hospital systems adhered to, they got bonuses, big bonuses, lots of money, $3,000 per for putting an IV in of remdesivir. Boom. $3,000. But guess what? On top of the entire hospital stay, a 20% bonus, that could be hundreds of thousands of dollars. Speaker 0: The data was so overwhelming that remdesivir killed patients more so than placebo. The drug had to be stopped, and this was published in the New England Journal in the 2019. Speaker 2: What happened during COVID could not have happened without propaganda and censorship. And how do we overcome that propaganda and censorship? It's primarily through people not being willing to shut up.

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The speaker discusses the global propaganda surrounding COVID-19 and the use of fear mongering as a powerful tool in propaganda. They trace the history of fear propaganda from the demonization of the Germans in World War I to the focus on communism and terrorism. They argue that the current propaganda surrounding COVID-19 is unique in its ability to instill fear and control people's actions. The speaker also highlights the role of conspiracy theories in questioning propaganda narratives and the use of the term "conspiracy theorist" to discredit those who challenge the prevailing narratives. They emphasize the importance of critical thinking and democratic processes in evaluating and responding to propaganda.

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David Icke and an interviewer discuss a sweeping premise: the next major conflict may be over bodies and minds, not borders or money. The documentary The Human Antenna, and Icke’s new book The Roadmap, assemble claims that COVID injections, nanotechnology, and an AI-driven world are tools in a plan to fuse or fuse-with—rather than merely interface with—technology, potentially creating a world where humanity is connected to a larger hive mind and managed by AI. The interview frames this as not doom, but a path to “break free of this matrix.” Key ideas Icke presents - The end goal is an upgraded or downgraded human that is connected like hardware in an AI-managed system, forming a hive-mind reality. The film and book tie together claims about the COVID vaccines, nanotech, and a push toward AI-driven control, with a purported roadmap to escape this matrix. - A small, global elite—“the few”—exerts control by ensuring the many remain in rigid belief systems. By locking people into fixed identities (religious, political, cultural), they box minds and enable divide-and-rule. The aim is to prevent the many from uniting against the few who supposedly hold hidden knowledge and power. - Perception is the instrument of control. Information flow shapes perception, which shapes behavior. Censorship and mainstream media have been used to sculpt what people think. The COVID narrative is cited as a microcosm: a minority at the top of institutions allegedly pushed a narrative that coerced billions into actions (masking, vaccination) to protect against a deadly virus, thereby demonstrating how perception controls behavior. - Moving beyond information control, Icke argues the next stage is direct mind-to-machine fusion via AI “the cloud.” Ray Kurzweil and others have described a future in which human perception is supplied directly by AI, reducing or eliminating human thought and emotion as sources of perception. This would enable a new form of control. - Public figures are described as frontmen or “gophers” for a larger project. Musk is discussed as a case: initially positioned as AI-skeptic, Musk’s acquisition of Twitter (renamed X) is portrayed as part of a broader arc toward normalizing and accelerating AI fusion, with the platform acting as a propaganda arm for the AI agenda. The involvement of Trump and various tech magnates (Ellison, Altman, Palantir’s Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, David Sacks) is cited as surrounding the AI fusion push. - Creative destruction is the tactic used to move from one phase to the next. Major historical upheavals (World Wars, the Great Depression, Bretton Woods system) are described as steps in a long process that clears the way for a new global order. Trump’s role, according to Icke, is to dismantle the current system so the next phase—AI human fusion and total digital control—can be installed. - The next stage may rely on a global electromagnetic system. Icke argues that a hive mind could be fostered through AI and a network of electromagnetic fields, including satellites and 5G/6G, and, crucially, nanotech in vaccines. He cites graphene oxide as a nanomaterial that purportedly amplifies electromagnetic fields and can act as a superconductor, enabling outside frequencies to influence brain processing and perception. He claims self-replicating nanotech in vaccines could serve as a receiver within the body for hive-mind signals. - The role of the astral dimension and the simulation: Icke describes a non-human, astral realm that interacts with humanity through a multi-level simulation. The “global cult” operates in the astral dimension, manipulating human society via this simulation, which is encoded with rules akin to computer codes. The simulation aims to keep consciousness within a limited perceptual field, or “the ring past” (a wheel of samsara). Death and near-death experiences are discussed as experiences within this larger framework, with consciousness reincarnating and being drawn back into the simulation to learn lessons and continue the cycle. - Reincarnation and awakening: Icke references the research of psychiatrists like Ian Stevenson on children claiming past-life memories as evidence for reincarnation, arguing that consciousness, not bodies, reincarnates. He describes near-death experiences where consciousness passes through an electromagnetic field that erases memory, then returns to life through a mechanism akin to the “wheel of samsara.” Awakening, in his view, is expanding consciousness beyond the programmed perception to see through the simulation, leading toward an expansive self-identity that recognizes consciousness as part of an infinite spectrum of possibility. - The nature of reality and consciousness: The body is described as a biological computer; perception arises from frequency processing of signals through the senses. The matrix or information field is the interface that can be influenced by energy and frequency. High-vibrational states (love, harmony) versus low-vibrational states (fear, anger, hatred) are said to generate different energetic energies that certain astral entities feed on. The “gift” of satanic rituals, in this account, is the generation of low-vibrational energy that sustains these astral entities. Adrenochrome is mentioned as a drug-like byproduct associated with fear-based energy and sacrifice, powering the ritual system. - Death, fear, and freedom: Icke argues that breaking the program of the body through expanded consciousness allows one to escape control, and that true freedom involves transcending the limitations of self-identity as a human within the matrix. He recounts personal experiences of ridicule and persecution starting in the 1990s and emphasizes that awakening is not about dogma but about expanding awareness beyond rigid belief systems. - Practical takeaway: The interview promotes The Human Antenna and Icke’s Roadmap as resources to explore these ideas. It also points to his Iconic media projects and to the broader project of awakening by expanding self-identity beyond conventional frames of reality. Context and framing - The interview frames these claims as a cohesive system: a secretive global cult manipulating perception through information and, ultimately, technology; a push toward AI-driven consciousness fusion; and a multilevel reality including an astral dimension and a simulated environment. Icke presents both a diagnosis of contemporary events (COVID-19, political upheavals, tech mega-donors) and a metaphysical theory of reality that encompasses reincarnation, astral entities, and the nature of consciousness. - The dialogue occasionally revisits Icke’s personal journey—from a BBC sports presenter to a public figure with a controversial worldview via experiences in Peru and a transformative encounter with a spiritual healer, Betty Shine—and uses those episodes to ground a broader, ongoing project to reveal what he sees as hidden structures of power and reality. - The conversation ends with a note that the discussion can continue in future encounters, and with a recommendation to watch The Human Antenna and to read The Roadmap for a deeper dive into these themes.

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The speaker criticizes the media and their desire for censorship. They argue that the left defines "disinformation" as any information that conflicts with their ideology. They mention Francis Fukuyama, a respected historian, who suggests rethinking the First Amendment. The speaker claims that those in power frame censorship as combating bad ideas, but it is really about maintaining control. They argue that power is the only principle that matters to those in the hierarchy.

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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 speakers express their frustration with what they perceive as lies and manipulation from those in power. They criticize the division in society and argue that people should think for themselves instead of being controlled by others. They accuse the left of being part of a ruthless mob that destroys lives and serves the interests of the wealthy elite. The speakers also claim that censorship is being used to hide vaccine side effects. They urge people to wake up and reject the illusionary crusade created by those in power. They emphasize the importance of freedom and unity among ordinary Americans.

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We are living in a time where darkness is trying to suppress consciousness and enslave people. This agenda is evident in how society is responding to COVID-19. The virus is similar to the flu, but the fear surrounding it has led to a loss of personal freedom and critical thinking. People are being manipulated by governments and institutions, reminiscent of historical tyrannies. Wearing masks is compared to the oppression faced by Jews in Nazi Germany, and it's seen as a disrespect to individual freedom. The importance of free speech and the need to breathe freely is emphasized. Ultimately, love should manifest in all forms.

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The speaker discusses the erosion of freedom of speech in the United States due to censorship. They explain that censorship is now being justified as a means to combat disinformation and misinformation, but it is being used to silence individuals and control the narrative. The speaker highlights the role of the military industrial complex and defense contractors in this censorship, particularly in the context of global conflicts. They also discuss how the government, including the US government, is involved in directing these censorship efforts. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and understanding of how censorship operates in order to protect freedom of speech.

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Censorship has always been done by those who aren't the good guys. They've been silencing arguments for a long time, claiming it's for the greater good. They use virtue as a weapon, always in the pursuit of tyranny. Anyone trying to silence one side of an argument, be it about COVID-19, immigration, or anything else, is evil and seeks to control people's minds.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1963 - Michael Shellenberger
Guests: Michael Shellenberger
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Michael Shellenberger discusses his experience accessing the Twitter files, highlighting the misinformation surrounding the deplatforming of Donald Trump and the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story. He notes that Twitter's internal discussions revealed a progressive bias among staff, but also significant influence from government agencies like the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, which pressured Twitter to censor certain content. Shellenberger explains that this shift in narrative from individual bias to government influence was alarming, revealing a broader operation to control information. He traces the origins of this apparatus back to the post-9/11 era, where the government began to regulate speech in response to perceived threats, particularly after events like Brexit and Trump's election. The conversation shifts to the implications of censorship and the role of social media in shaping public discourse. Shellenberger emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in how information is moderated, arguing that the government should disclose when it pressures platforms to censor content. He expresses concern over the rise of ideologies that prioritize control over open dialogue, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine discourse. They discuss the cultural implications of these trends, including the rise of identity politics and the impact on free speech. Shellenberger argues that the abandonment of traditional moral frameworks has led to a new form of dogmatism, where dissenting voices are silenced. He advocates for a return to foundational principles of free speech and the recognition of shared humanity. The discussion also touches on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence and the need for careful regulation to prevent misuse. Shellenberger expresses optimism about the possibility of change, citing recent public revolts against elite control in various contexts, including the Dutch farmers' protests against government regulations. Overall, the conversation underscores the importance of open dialogue, the dangers of censorship, and the need for a return to fundamental principles of freedom and accountability in society.

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The real reason they censor us is to protect the reputation they put at stake. Moment 342
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Censorship often protects reputations, especially regarding controversial COVID interventions and their consequences.

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The Lockdowners are the scientist who burns down the labs of all those who disagree. Moment 384
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Censorship during COVID violated civil liberties, silencing opposing voices and undermining free expression essential for truth.

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If you supported censorship, “But I was misinformed” doesn’t excuse your behavior. Moment 291
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Censorship of COVID misinformation risks amplifying incorrect viewpoints and undermines free expression.

Unlimited Hangout

The War on Dissent with Gareth Icke
Guests: Gareth Icke
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, host Whitney Webb discusses the evolving nature of free speech, particularly in the West, with guest Gareth Icke. They explore how dissenting voices are increasingly being labeled as threats, with the Biden administration's domestic terror policies calling for the censorship of "polarizing voices." Gareth shares his father's recent ban from several European countries, which he attributes to media backlash and accusations of anti-Semitism, despite no evidence being presented. The Dutch government cited terrorism concerns as justification for the ban, illustrating the blurred lines between free speech and alleged terrorism. The conversation highlights the chilling effect of censorship on public discourse, with Gareth noting that the media's portrayal of dissenters creates a culture of fear, discouraging individuals from expressing their views. They discuss the implications of this censorship, including the targeting of families and financial institutions to silence dissenters, as seen with Alex Jones and David Icke. Gareth emphasizes that the push to control speech is part of a broader agenda to eliminate dissent and manipulate public perception. Webb and Icke also touch on the cultural implications of speech restrictions, particularly regarding gender identity and immigration issues in the UK. They argue that the government's narrative is designed to suppress alternative viewpoints, creating a polarized society where dissent is equated with violence. The discussion concludes with a call for grassroots movements to reclaim local food production and promote independent media as a means to counteract censorship and foster open dialogue.

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They don’t censor us for misinformation, but instead to protect their reputation.
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Listen as the speaker argues that censorship is driven by protecting reputations, not correcting misinformation. He describes a social moment where hearing false claims about you triggers a defensive reaction to protect your name. He then accuses federal fact-checkers of focusing on COVID-19 measures—locking down, masking, vaccines, and purge of dissent—over other misinformation. Censorship, he says, is used to shield reputation after draconian public-health interventions and civil-liberties violations.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2220 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin
Guests: Francis Foster, Konstantin Kisin
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In a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Joe Rogan, Francis Foster, and Konstantin Kisin engage in a wide-ranging discussion touching on various political and social issues. Rogan expresses his desire to have conversations with political figures, including Kamala Harris, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue. He reflects on his political stance, describing himself as politically homeless and critical of both the left and right, particularly regarding their handling of free speech and tribalism. The conversation shifts to the current political climate, with Rogan criticizing the left's stance on free speech and the increasing censorship in society. He argues that the original ideals of liberalism, which included protecting free speech, have been compromised. Foster and Kisin share their concerns about the anti-establishment roots of the left being overshadowed by a herd mentality that punishes dissent. Rogan and his guests discuss the implications of misinformation and the role of big tech companies in controlling narratives. They highlight the hypocrisy in how misinformation is treated, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and express frustration over the lack of accountability for those who spread false information. The discussion also touches on the rise of populism and the potential for a shift in political leadership, with Rogan expressing hope for new voices like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. He emphasizes the need for leaders who can engage in genuine conversations and address the concerns of ordinary people. As the conversation progresses, they delve into the complexities of immigration, crime, and societal issues, arguing that the current political discourse often fails to address the root causes of these problems. Rogan stresses the importance of understanding different perspectives and the dangers of labeling entire groups as enemies. The episode concludes with a discussion on combat sports, particularly the UFC and boxing, highlighting the excitement surrounding upcoming fights and the evolving landscape of both sports. Rogan expresses admiration for fighters who demonstrate skill and resilience, drawing parallels to the broader societal challenges they discussed earlier. Overall, the conversation reflects a blend of political commentary, social critique, and insights into the world of sports, underscoring the interconnectedness of these themes in contemporary discourse.
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