Ask Dr. Drew - “Stop Complying. Start Rebelling.” Says EU Parliament Member Christine Anderson. “They Are Out To Get You If You Do Not Resist” – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 336
Episode Date: March 19, 2024In a fiery speech, Christine Anderson – German member of the European Parliament and stalwart defender of medical freedom – tells citizens they should “start rebelling” because “they are o...ut to get you if you do not resist.” Anderson says the government’s response to the COVID pandemic was just a test to “see how far they could go” before citizens pushed back. Christine Anderson MEP is a German member of the European Parliament and an advocate for medical freedom. A member of the Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic, MEP Anderson vocally opposes the WHO’s plan to assume control over public health. She works to raise awareness of the dangers of centralized health authorities who are attempting to wedge politics between doctors and patients through a new treaty targeted for adoption in May 2024. Follow her at https://x.com/AndersonAfDMdEP 「 SPONSORED BY 」 Find out more about the companies that make this show possible and get special discounts on amazing products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • TRU NIAGEN - For almost a decade, Dr. Drew has been taking a healthy-aging supplement called Tru Niagen, which uses a patented form of Nicotinamide Riboside to boost NAD levels. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://drdrew.com/truniagen • PET CLUB 24/7 - Give your pet's body the natural support it deserves! No fillers. No GMOs. No preservatives. Made in the USA. Save 15% at https://drdrew.com/petclub247 • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • PROVIA - Dreading premature hair thinning or hair loss? Provia uses a safe, natural ingredient (Procapil) to effectively target the three main causes of premature hair thinning and hair loss. Susan loves it! Get an extra discount at https://proviahair.com/drew • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician with over 35 years of national radio, NYT bestselling books, and countless TV shows bearing his name. He's known for Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Teen Mom OG (MTV), The Masked Singer (FOX), multiple hit podcasts, and the iconic Loveline radio show. Dr. Drew Pinsky received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and his M.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. Read more at https://drdrew.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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oops there we are welcome everybody thank you for being here on an early show uh susan mutes
my mic because i tend to talk during the intro there uh we are very pleased to welcome christine
anderson to the show again back to the show frankly she's a german member of the european
parliament she's been a vocal advocate for medical freedom she's been appointed to the special
committee on the covid pandemic you can follow her on on X. It's kind of a long tag.
It's Anderson, capital A, small f, capital D,
capital M, small d, capital E-P.
We'll put it up on the screen as we get going here.
I'm going to play for you when we get back after the break
some of her comments.
She's got some very interesting ideas she speaks perfect
english i was giving her some grief about that before the mics heated up uh which is interesting
you can also follow her at christineanderson.eu a lot to say about her i'm going to read you
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And all the peoples around the world, for God's sake,
stop giving your democratically elected governments
the benefit of the doubt.
They are not deserving of that.
They are not deserving of that. They are not. Stop rationalizing whatever your government is doing. Stop rationalizing and come up with some good
intentions. They have no good intentions. Never, as I said before, in the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite concerned about the well-being of regular people.
And it isn't any different now.
Why should it stop giving them the benefit of the doubt?
Because I can tell you, you cannot comply your way out of a tyranny.
It is impossible.
Trying to do so, you will only feed a gigantic alligator in the hopes of being eaten last.
But guess what?
Your turn will come, and then you will be the one swallowed up.
I also have to ask the people,
end your silence.
Speak up.
For God's sake, stop complying.
Start rebelling.
They're out to get you
if you do not resist.
That speaks for itself, right?
I mean, now you understand why I'm so excited to speak to Christine Anderson.
I want to give you a couple of other notes on her.
As I said, German member of the European Parliament raising the alarm.
One that I think everyone that watches this show has been very concerned about.
We have some earlier people today on the restream.
Norway, Canada.
Oh, some Europeans in the mix.
Fantastic.
You're welcome.
Well, other countries, not just Americans.
Right.
So we appreciate you all being here.
And you're here, no doubt, to hear what Christine's got to say.
Let me just, in addition to what you've just heard her say,
she's quoted as saying,
the EU is elitist, al distant from the citizens with its tentacles
it takes a stranglehold on the sovereignty of the european nations and dictates to the citizens in
every detail how they have to behave sounds familiar you would have thought never in this
country in the u.s it sounds familiar doesn't it and we've all been sitting by watching the
centralization of EU authority go this
direction. This is not a surprise to us. The surprise is that it sounds familiar to what's
going on here. The other thing is, I want to make sure we put this in too, because she's
interested here. We want national identities to be accepted, respected, and protected. I think
that's a very interesting thing to get into as well. As I've told you, Christine,
it was C-H-R-I-S-T-I-N-E,
andersonobviously.eu.
There, I think, is a sub stack also.
And of course, you can find her on Twitter.
We'll have the Twitter handle up there.
It's a little bit elaborate,
so I won't go through it again.
But please welcome Christine Anderson.
There you are.
Welcome.
So I've got a lot to talk to you. So much to talk
to you about. Let me start with that speech we just saw. And when I hear what you are zeroing
in on, I hear the echoes of history. I hear early 20th century Russia. i hear 1790 france i hear 16th century 1600 17th century england
when elites have gotten a hold of things uh and in the name of the good done untoward harm
it is simply the case that when social evils are perpetrated it's always in the name of doing good.
Are you talking about these same periods of history when you give a speech like that?
Again, when you say getting eaten by the alligator,
I think of the Jacobins and the Sankulats
and then the Royalists and everybody.
And I think we ended up on the guillotine
until a strong man put a stop to it.
Are you thinking about these echoes of history
and are people listening
and do they need to study their history in order to understand what's going on right now?
Yeah, I'm actually talking about the history.
I mean, we've seen in time and time again, right?
So there's just one thing I would like to correct you on.
I have stopped calling them elites because they're not elites.
I've kind of adopted the term misanthropists because that's what they are, actually.
And from what we are seeing now, since it is affecting virtually every single Western democracy, I'm calling them globalitarian misanthropists.
Because once you realize what they're
out to do or what we are
up against, yeah, we are on the verge of slipping into
totalitarianism. And that is also something people need to
understand.
There is a difference between a dictatorship
and totalitarianism.
A dictator is only concerned about staying in power,
but he does not care what the people
actually think about him.
He does not care what beliefs they have,
as long as they don't speak up and just, you know,
do what they're told pretty much. But other than that, he kind of leaves them alone. He's just
concerned about staying in power. Totalitarianism, on the other hand, is a completely different
story. Totalitarianism always sets out to infiltrate the entire society, every aspect of every single human being's life,
their thinking, their beliefs. And that's when all the brainwashing comes in and the gaslighting and
all of that. They need to control every single one in every single aspect of their life.
So totalitarianism is, like I said, a whole different story,
and it's way more dangerous. It's going to be, you know, way crueler than any dictatorship you
can even imagine. So, yeah, but in fact, I am talking about history, and we've been there,
we've done that in Germany, especially. I mean, we had it in the 30s that was a totalitarian horrific,
dehumanizing, despicable regime and then again we had it in GDR from 49 to 1989. So we've been there
and it's quite interesting to see when you look at the polls, let's say, or the way people
think or people, you know, kind of their political beliefs. There is a difference between the people
that grew up in Western Germany and the people that grew up in Eastern Germany. And the difference
is pretty much, yeah, the people in Eastern Germany,
they've been there, they've done that.
They see the signs and they recognize dictatorship and totalitarianism
when they see it, right?
So they have learned how to read a newspaper.
It's not, the interesting part is not what it actually says in the newspaper.
The interesting part is what it doesn't say and what you can read between the lines right so they recognize that they see the signs and they're more
um yeah prone to to resist it actually do you do you find it odd that the people that seem to be
enthusiastic about this drift or totalitarianism, even if that is not their intention.
It's the same group that's moving things that way
that is so horrified of a single dictator.
That, to me, is so odd.
It's going to be a dictatorship,
and that's a talking point for them
as they move towards invading every aspect of people's lives
and centralizing authority in a bureaucracy,
which is even more inhuman than an individual.
Do you think that's odd, or does that make sense to you in some way?
What's really a paradox about that is the people that,
I mean, we've seen it in the last three years, right,
during this COVID madness. I mean, there's been people that, I mean, we've seen it in the last three years, right? During this COVID madness.
I mean, there's been people that literally begged the government for more restrictions.
Yes.
Oh, a lot of that in California.
A lot.
But they were doing that in this somewhat irrational thinking.
We are fighting actually for our freedom, you know,
if we transport our people to quarantine
camps or whatever. I mean,
it's insane. So there's
a thing, I mean, that's pretty much
how totalitarianism works.
It's always, you know,
a better world, the greater good
has always been the alibi
of tyrants. So they're
making people believe we're
doing this for your own good right
it's it's ridiculous it's frightening i like i'm right i'm writing it down the alibi of tyrants
that's a great that's a great phrase uh yeah this sort of rousseauian the rousseauian notion that
man must be forced to be free is so pathetic and i thought we had seen through that a
long time ago and yet these things keep coming up and yeah let me ask this uh you talk about 1930s
germany and then east germany's experience with totalitarianism um are they listening to you
other than these germans that are you dismissed are you told you're being hysterical or it's not
really so bad or it's again for the greater good you're you're? Are you told you're being hysterical or it's not really so bad?
Or it's, again, for the greater good?
You're not interested enough in people who are suffering?
Well, people are starting to catch on.
I mean, my party has been around for now.
We are going into our 11th year of having been founded.
And in the beginning, it was so we were euro skeptics and
and you know anti-european because we are opposed to the eu institutions which are down not only
undemocratic they're downright anti-democratic so um so that's kind of how it started out but it
pretty soon became like we are right wing and right wing radicals and now right wing extremists.
And then, you know, soon it was Nazis and, you know, the whole shebang.
They brought it all on. are now starting to realize that every single thing we've been saying for 10 years now,
it was obviously true because they're seeing it now, right? So once you start to see the
beginning of something, you know, and you start talking about it, people are, you know,
pretty quick to dismiss it as a conspiracy theory, but once it actually pans out in the
way you said it was going to pan out,
then people are catching on.
Are there specific things happening now that you had predicted
that we should be aware of?
Well, as I just was watching the previous clip here,
there was talk about the digital green certificate,
the digital covid pass and um it was introduced uh in eu parliament as uh as a measure to facilitate travel among the member states
and a reason for that was um to kind of like help the the tourism industry know, to get back on their feet. There had been no travel in 2020.
So in 21, they kind of wanted to facilitate that.
And plus free movement among the member states is one of the holy grails of EU, right?
So they came up with this idea, this COVID pass.
And once I read through that proposal, I was like, what?
I mean, you know, and I immediately saw it.
It was like, no, they will use this as a fundamental rights voucher.
They will use this to restrict certain people's movement and pretty much, you know, keep them off buses or, you know, keep them in their homes, whatever it was.
But I saw it. And when I spoke on that in plenary in the chamber,
once it was about to get voted on,
I said they will turn this in to a fundamental rights voucher.
And, oh, man, I so wish I would have been wrong on that one.
But unfortunately, I was right.
And that is just a small example of you know things
that i've been seeing for a long time and now they're kind of you know coming about can you
take me through a little recent history i i i'm i've not been paying attention i'm sorry to say
from the time in which there was a lot of concern in Germany particularly about the assumption of common debt and countries
that mismanaged their fiscal responsibility. I remember the Greek debt problem. And it felt like,
I don't know, the European Union was sort of reconsidering itself during all that when the
pocketbooks were hurting. How did we get from there to here? Did COVID pay a big role in that?
Can you take me through that a little bit?
Well, you're talking about, you know, the financial difficulties of a lot of EU countries, EU member states.
Note that actually preceded the whole COVID madness, right? Actually, what kind of caused it or how we got into that was actually the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy in 2007.
And how it all swept all over the globe and ruining economies left and right.
And by the way, that was the reason I woke up in 2007 with the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and the subprime crisis in the United States
in general.
So, and what we've been seeing, so in 2009, 2010, it really started hitting the EU member
states.
And yeah, Greece, there was a problem in Greece.
And it was just the EU Commission or the European Central Bank, they were determined to save our currency, the euro, right?
But the thing is, the currency that needs saving is no longer a currency, not a currency of any value, that is.
So they were determined to save that currency.
And the member states, they went into so much debt, it's not even funny anymore.
And they pumped all this money into the market.
There is no value to back it up.
So the euro is pretty much worthless at that point, right?
And we've never really come out of that. And it was pretty much what happened once we started to save the Greeks and the Greece economy, the Greek economy.
But pretty much what happened was, okay, the Greek government, they had so much debt and they could no longer repay that.
So then they asked all of the other member states for help.
And the ECB said, yeah, we were going to help you.
Well, the problem was, so the German government, we didn't have any money either.
So we went to, let's say, the German bank or the Commerzbank or whatever bank it was and said, you know what, we will take out a loan.
Can we have a loan?
And they said, yeah, sure, you can have a loan.
So we took our loan.
It was billions and billions and billions.
And we sent this money to Greece,
but it did not help the Greece population down there
because what the Greek government did
is they took the loan that Germany took out of the bank,
sent to them, and they repaid their debt
at the very same bank that we took, as Germany took the loan out of.
Wow.
So it was really pretty much just, you know, transferring the debt that the Greek government had to the German taxpayers.
That's what happened.
And, well, that whole period was interesting and all the social retirement debt, you know retirement sort of obligations that was paid to Greece through Germany.
It was really a very strange time.
Now, one of the things that you have expressed some interest in is national identity, that people will be allowed to retain their, what should we call it, their history, their identity, their language, their clothing, their food, their culture.
And that has been sort of labeled anachronistic and populist and all kinds of words get applied to it.
Defend that position for me.
I sure like that the different European countries have a culture.
That's one of your main sources of income is the rest of the world visiting those cultures those cultures i don't understand why they want to get rid of them but have at it well i mean you know
a human being he needs to have an identity you know he he has he needs to know where he comes
from what what his history is what what is and where his ancestors were uh how they you know
went about doing things so this just gives you a sense of who you actually are.
That is the reason why we would never deny a child that had been adopted
to know about their biological parents or where they came from.
No one would ever think about doing that.
But when it comes to people, it suddenly should
no longer matter. And the reason for that is that they're stripping, especially the Europeans,
because, you know, we live on this rather small continent in such a diversity, so many different
cultures, people, languages, destinies, you know, histories.
I mean, it's so, so the national identity is pretty strong in the European countries.
So, but that is the reason they tell us why we have been fighting and fighting and fighting and so many wars. So they wanted to get rid of the wars and they identified the national identity, you know, to be proud of your country, to be proud
of your heritage. They identified that as the number one problem why people, you know, would
fight each other. So they're trying to get rid of the national identity, national culture, and pretty much, you know, just sweep it all, you know, all together, mingle it up, you know, whatever.
So this is one reason to steal, to rob us of our identity.
And what started with national identity and cultural identity, they are now, you know, even going as far as trying to rob us of our sexual identity.
And this is the core of who we are as human beings. Am I a woman or am I a man? And yes,
by the way, there is only two sexes. Yeah, but you know, if they take all of that away from you,
what are you going to be in the end?
You're going to be like nothing, like some kind of a body that has no soul, no character, no personality, no identity, no nothing.
And if you can be everything at any time and even change that, you know, whenever you want, in the end, you are going to be nothing, nothing,
no soul, no character, no personality, nothing that makes you an individual.
And that is, that is the reason we are seeing a lot of things, what they're doing right now.
I'm a little surprised, speaking of the dog not barking, I'm a little, what they're not saying that is, I'm a little surprised that Europeans would play along with something like that.
They've always been so proud of certainly their history and their language and some of their accomplishments and things.
I mean, it's always something that, you know, when you come from the U.S., you can see that even though it may not look like a lot to somebody perhaps raised in those countries.
It's a lot.
It is for real.
And I've noticed, I told you before, the people who watch this know they've been obsessing about the French lately.
And I have noticed they seem to be wanting to re-embrace what it is to be French.
In fact, I've listened to a number of academics talk about reconsidering Napoleon,
reconsidering Robespierre, reconsidering, let's take a look at who Lafayette and,
and, and, oh shoot, Democracy in America, de Tocqueville, who are these guys?
And what, and maybe we were too dismissive of Napoleon.
These are important parts of who we are.
You'll see those kinds of phrases.
This is us, what it means to be French.
Am I seeing something that's actually happening
or is that just my, you know,
through the prism through which I'm looking at it
and our other country, if it is actually happening,
are other countries doing the same?
No, you are right.
It is beginning and more and more people are starting to realize what the EU is actually trying to do to all of the European peoples is to rob them of their natural, national and cultural identity.
And that is actually, you know, when you look at the things,
I mean, I was talking about globalitarianism before.
So what they're actually ultimately trying to achieve is, you know,
call it one world government, whatever it is.
But it is, you know, the globalitarian misanthropists,
they're working on that tirelessly to get that done. However, as you observed, in Europe, they face a particular
difficulty because of the different European countries and, you know, the differences in the
people and their culture. So they would have never succeeded
in trying to push the European
countries towards
a globalitarian government,
if you want to call it that way,
in the first step.
So what they had to do, they had to
come up with a step in
between, like a step stone. And that
is actually the EU.
And they figured, you you know if we just tell
the people well we want to live in peace together which is admirable um so you know we could get
them you know to join under the roof of the eu which would be then what the united states of
europe something like that and uh they're pretty much getting the member states to surrender competencies to this EU commission,
which, by the way, is a non-elected government,
surrender these competencies
and pretty much be ruled via the EU commission.
And they've actually, you know, I would have to say,
kudos, that was a smart plan.
And so far, it actually worked.
But now they're beginning to see how the European peoples
are starting to rebel against that.
And you particularly see that, once again,
in the Eastern European countries.
And the reason for that is they've lived through it.
They've been there in totalitarianism.
They've seen it all and they recognize it.
So they're starting to rebel against that.
The Western European countries, however, they're, gosh, you know, I always call us spoiled
brats.
I mean, you know, we've been born and raised in a democracy. We've always enjoyed
freedom and, you know, liberal values and all of that. And we have actually seemed to have forgotten
that this is not a God given. I mean, it was freedom, democracy, and a rule of law.
It didn't just, you know, fall out of the blue sky on one fine day and boom, there it was. No, it had to be wrestled
from the former elites. And our forefathers, fathers and forefathers, they did that. They
literally spilled their blood over this so that their children and children's children could live
in freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. But the spoiled brats in the Western European countries,
or even the United States, or, you know or the Western world in general, they seem to completely have forgotten that it had to be
fought for. And once you have it, you have to defend it on an everyday basis. Who was it?
Was it Ronald Reagan who said we're only one generation away from tyranny, something like that. And he was right.
He was absolutely right.
But we seem to have forgotten that you actually need to fight for that.
And that's the state we are in right now.
So, like I said, under all kinds of pretenses, people are, you know, being lured into supporting ridiculous measures and ridiculous legislation, like, you know, the next thing, like the climate madness
is the very next thing they're coming up with, right?
So people are, you know, willing to give up their cars,
individual mobility, you know, even possibly accept,
like, these 15-minute ghettos, which are, you know,
will be used to have a climate
lockdown and all of that so yeah but it's under it's always for the greater good for the good
of society and we have to sacrifice sacrifice and sacrifice and once we are there we will live in
this great utopia yeah well no we won't right your your words are so prescient and so
accurate and uh as always uh the evil social evil is always done in the name of good always it's
not people don't intend to do harm they are they are enlightened they know what's right for you and
they're going to make you live the way you need to live according to them you should distrust that wherever it occurs uh when we get back i take a little break here um and i i want
to talk about the world health organization and this so-called treaty that's flying around it's
another place where the globalitarians that we're calling them the globalitarians are trying to get
their way with a treaty that will have authority over sovereign officials, duly elected officials.
We just grant a bunch of, who are these people?
We're going to grant that kind of authority to.
It's just absolutely bizarre that it would be contemplated by any country.
But we have to opt out of it.
They've done a marvelous job of legally maneuvering in such a way that we all have to opt
out of this damn thing.
And I want to welcome all of our
viewers and listeners who are in Europe,
especially the spoiled one from
Western Europe, so you can hear
Christine's word and learn that the
battle is on and they're coming for
you. And some of her words have been
quite historically accurate
and predicted where we
are headed so we're going to take a little break christine anderson is with us you see her let's
see her ex up there you see her ex um handle up there or i'm going to ask a question christine
we put it all as capital letters is do you have to have small letters and capital letters or can
they all be capital like we've got it on the screen no it's fine you know what i actually don't know it should be a capital says it's fine
okay that says fine so it's all capital so good we'll leave it at that
he's he's a good he's pretty good with that kind of thing we're taking a break right back after this
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Let's bring Christine Anderson back in.
I want to talk, before we get to the
World Health Organization thing though, Christine, there's a lot of buzz on my chat feeds here about
something you said to Prime Minister Trudeau, which I did not hear, but I would love to hear
what that was all about. Because the terrible thing about Canada is whatever Trudeau does up there, within a year or two, we're doing it in California.
So go ahead.
Maybe you'll give me some ammunition to use in my home state.
Yeah.
So what was it about?
He came to visit the EU to lecture us on freedom, democracy, and the rule of law.
And I just figured now I cannot just sit by and not do anything about that. So I raised the point of law. And I just figured now I cannot just sit by and not do anything about that.
So I raised the point of order and I wanted him, I actually raised the point of order that they
had him speaking under a wrong point. I wanted to have him to speak under article 144.
There was an article that was specifically designed to debate violations on human rights, freedom, democracy and the rule of law
which was the case with Mr. Trudeau. And then I went on
and again the Prime Minister who openly admires
the Chinese basic dictatorship tramples on fundamental rights
by persecuting and criminalizing his own citizens
as terrorists just because they dare to
stand up to his pervert concept of democracy should not be allowed to speak in this house at all
and i ended it by saying uh mr trudeau your disgrace for any democracy please spare us your
presence now i hate to do this to you but if there's any way you could get some of that
for maybe the end of the show today
I would love to see that
I'm going to have to go look it up myself
it sounds fantastic
I'm going to try to find it
everywhere
how did he receive it
he seems like such a vain individual
did he react with
disdain or anything
I couldn't see him from where I was speaking.
I was just, after I had raised my point of order, I was admonished by the sitting president,
the president of the parliament. She assured me that he will speak. So, so much for that.
I tried anyway. Well, we appreciate the effort. Well done. So let's get to the World Health Organization and the so-called treaty.
What do we do with this?
Yeah, well, what do we do with this?
They've been on this for quite some time.
And you may remember they tried, or it was actually the United States that tried or proposed 14 amendments to the treaty on the World Health Assembly last year.
But they were trying to propose that,
and they withdrew 12 of these 14 amendments.
And that was due to, yeah, people taking to the street worldwide
and really ringing the alarm about that.
So they kind of chickened out in the last minute and withdrew those 12 amendments.
The only two amendments that they didn't withdraw and that did get passed dealt with some terms they had to,
or a time frame that they have to tier by.
Once they pass something,
they had to wait 18 months for that to go into effect.
It's now reduced to 12 months.
So that was passed.
And once it was clear it wasn't going to be passed
in the World Health Assembly last year,
we immediately got going on that again
and said, well, they're not going to stop.
They will not take no for an answer, right?
So they came up now with the,
they're trying again.
Now it's all about changing
the international health regulations.
And pretty much what they're trying to achieve is,
so in case there is a medical emergency, pandemic,
whatever, they can call out a pandemic. They have the competency to do that. And once they do so,
they will immediately seize the governing powers of all of the member states.
And so just think about what your governments did to you, the restrictions
they imposed, which were utterly ridiculous, made no sense, had no scientific basis whatsoever.
And during this entire time, it was never about, you know, public health. It was never about,
you know, breaking any waves. It was always about breaking people. And that's what they kind of tried to
establish. I mean, COVID was just a test balloon, right? They just kind of got going and they were
trying to figure out how far can we go to get people to what we want them to do and what needs
to be done to get the people to do what we want them to do. So, and that's what they kind of figured out.
And they realized, yeah, there was a problem.
Because I'm telling you, the governments, especially once again in the Western democracies,
they would have loved to impose far stricter measures on you and, you know, taking down
your fundamental rights on a much broader
scale than they actually did. But they couldn't. Why couldn't they do that? Well, elected
representatives and the governments, yeah, they are elected and they will be up for re-election.
So they could not go as far as they wanted to go. And that's now where the WHO comes in, right? And whenever I speak to journalists about this issue, WHO, they always kind of figure they caught me in a contradiction since I'm always speaking about, you know, the ones that have power or there is a conflict of interest in a democracy between the people and the government.
So the people bestow power to the government, but they can take it away and there's a conflict of
interest. And the government will always try to get more power and take it away from the people.
And now the journalists think they caught me in a contradiction when they asked me the question,
well, but you know, if you're always talking about the government wants more and more power, why would they voluntarily now give up their power to the WHO?
That doesn't make any sense.
It does make a lot of sense if you really think about it.
Because, like I said, the problem they were running into is the elected governments.
They could not impose the restrictions they really wanted to impose.
So what they're now doing, they're giving that competency, that power to the WHO.
And it provides the governments with plausible deniability because they can now say we wouldn't do this to you we would have never
done this to you it's the who we can do but there isn't anything we can do about that so it's like
you know blaming the other guy kind of thing so it's plausible deniability is what they're after
which admires the chinese basic oh here we are ship who tramples on fundamental rights by
persecuting and criminalizing his own citizens as terrorists just because they dared to stand
up to his perverted concept of democracy should not be allowed to speak in this house at all
mr trudeau you are a disgrace for any democracy. Please spare us your presence.
Thank you.
I like the applause afterwards.
It's too good.
And not enough people stand up to that guy.
And a lot of people feel that way in Canada, too, which is kind of interesting.
But my question, you know, one thing I've noticed about elected officials, and this was, I can't tell you exactly who told me this, but a person of very high office emphasized this to me, that so many people in elected office, particularly sort of legislative electors positions, I'm going to say this as kindly as I can, are either challenged or at least not smart.
Are you finding that to be the case amongst so many of these people
that seem to have not studied their history and just seem to just jump
on these bandwagons that look good and feel good?
Are they dumb?
Well, you know, in Germany there is a saying,
anything that can be explained by stupidity, it probably is.
In this case, however, I mean,
the vast majority of these elected representatives,
they're not stupid, they're not dumb.
So it's like, it varies.
So you have a small group of people, they know exactly what
they're doing and they benefit either directly or indirectly from, you know, passing this illiberal
legislation or, you know, imposing restrictions on people. They're benefiting in one way or another.
Then you have a rather large group of people.
And even there,
there is kind of like a divide.
Yeah. You have,
you have some dumb people in there or they simply don't care.
They couldn't care less.
And then you have,
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
That's a sort of dumb.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Kind of.
But then you have a lot of people. They kind of know, and they have this, you know, grumbling going on in their stomach.
They know, they kind of know, this is not right what we're doing.
But they're so proud to finally be part of the club, right?
They get invited to all of these buffets and and golf the party whatever it is so and they do
not want to jeopardize that and uh if they were to speak up if they were to speak their mind
then they may not get elected on the list of their party anymore so they would be out right
so that's why they're not doing it and then you have um a small group of people. They are so disillusioned or so brainwashed.
So, you know, ideologically blinded, they really believe they're doing this for the good of the people.
So this is pretty much what I identified in the elected representatives.
That's interesting.
So it's really just same old high school all over again.
Pretty much.
Yeah, a lot of that stuff.
And then the people that are deluded, it's unfair to call it dumb.
It's unfair to dumb people, frankly, to call that dumb if they are totally deluded because they're not studying history?
At least if they could have an argument or contextualize it from history.
But I don't know.
It's always odd to me that so quickly people drift in this direction.
East Germany was not that long ago.
And of course, I guess the East Germans are not amongst the ones that are in that diluted state because they're not diluted.
They've been in it.
They've seen what it's like.
I want to go back around.
You also have the phenomenon of confirmation bias.
You know, the ones that are diluted, they're particularly prone to this confirmation bias.
And they will just, you know, close their eyes whenever any idea challenges their belief system.
Right.
So it's reasoning from conclusion, confirmation bias,
all those good cognitive distortions
that were so alive and well during COVID.
My goodness, I found myself talking about those
on an almost daily basis.
I want to go back to the European identity issue.
Something that we don't appreciate here,
I've been thinking a little bit about lately.
And let me just sort of frame it through Norway,
because I know Susan pointed out we have a Norwegian listener today.
We have Norwegian friends, or a norwegian friend and um and the the the norwegian
population is substantially less than the population of los angeles it's it's a it's
like half the size it's five million people and it wouldn't take much to sort of wash out
that culture and that population unless great strides are made to to maintain it and one
of the things i've noticed in european countries that are small with a rich heritage and a
complicated culture is they really do a great job with education they really just go they educate
their kids and they do it with pride and they do it with a sense of national purpose.
Is that getting undermined?
Or again, are people in these smaller countries, I see what's going on in France, but these smaller countries, they got to watch it because very quickly you talk about one generation
from tyranny.
I think it's half a generation before they could just be sort of irretrievably changed.
Yeah, you are absolutely right.
That's a very astute observation,
and that is happening in, yeah,
pretty much every European country.
For one, what they're doing,
I mean, they're flooding all of our countries
with illegal immigrants,
which, you know, it's not even immigration at this point.
I call it invasion because that's what it really is. So, I mean, these people are coming, you know,
and once again, I do not blame those people for coming. They are in search for a better life.
And if I were in their shoes, I probably would do the same thing. But I'm blaming my government,
because my government was elected by the German people to serve the German people and to, yeah,
act on their behalf and in their best interest. But they're no longer doing that. It's like, no, we have, you know, we are pretty much the elected government of everyone around the world,
you know, as long as they want to come to us, we welcome them with open arms.
And I remember when in 2015, Angela Merkel pretty much, you know, tore open our borders.
Yeah, they were wide open.
And she pretty much, you know, said, well, whoever wants to come can come.
And they did come.
And a lot of, like, my party raised concerns.
Well, there is a lot of terrorists are going to be, you know,
mingling with those refugees, and they will be coming to our country.
And I remember our Minister of Justice back then,
I mean, he was laughing his butt off,
and he considered that to be the most ridiculous statement
he had ever heard
in terrorists. They don't travel with it or mingle with the refugees. If they want to come here,
they would just get on a plane and get here. Really? Terrorists just get on a plane and fly
wherever? No, I don't think so. And it turned out it was right. They did come with the refugees and we had numerous terrorist attacks, like trucks being
maneuvered into a crowd of people.
There was this, I think it was 2017, it was a Christmas ferry, a truck just, you know,
plowed right through it.
And it turns out all of these, they did come as refugees to germany
and um so it's pretty much a national security issue at this point but um you are not allowed
to say anything about that because then you're xenophobic and racist and god only knows what else
uh and this is this is happening in in all of the is happening in all of the Western,
in all of the European countries,
especially in the Western European countries.
So once again, but I mean,
you guys are seeing the same thing
in the United States now.
Yeah, this is also a way of undermining a society.
And, you know, just to give you one example, a society can pretty much
only live peacefully and have like, you know, the security in the public sphere or have the peace
in the public sphere if the vast majority of those living in that society pretty much adhere to the same kind of values, the same kind of,
you know, standards of how you live together. But once you introduce people that have no regard
for your culture, then you run into a problem. So up until a few years ago, if I were to walk up a street and a stranger
passed me by, worst case scenario, we would just pass each other, not say anything. Best case
scenario, we would bid each other a good day and went on our business. Now, if you just walk up a
street and there's a stranger coming, well, he might, he might take out an axe and, you know, just for the
heck of it, you know, smash it through your head or something like that. This is happening on an
everyday basis now, or it's like, you know, a piece of wood or whatever it is, or on train stations.
I mean, people out of the blue get kicked down the stairs. So, I mean, you know, right from behind, there is, you know, beheadings going on in broad
daylight. I mean, you know, women are being, you know, thrown acid in their faces, murder on public
streets. This is happening on an everyday basis now. We have rapes. I mean, yeah, there have been rapes before, of course, but
what we are now talking about is
generally gang rapes.
So it's like, you know, a whole
horde of men just, you know, attacking
one woman. And it's not
just simple rape anymore. These
women are being brutally beaten
to death
even.
And this is happening on an everyday basis.
Yes.
So our societies, women are no longer safe in our countries.
And we're actually now talking about, actually what we're doing is we are now importing the
gender apartheid system from these cultures.
We are importing it pretty much or establishing it
in our countries now for the safety of women so we're talking about separate carriages on trains
for women or safe spaces for women when there is like a mardi gras going on a carnival something
like that it's insane it's really insane a couple of political questions to sort of follow on with that. How is your party catching
on around the EU? Do you feel as though your words are landing?
Yes, they are. As I said in the beginning, people are catching on and they are seeing through the
garbage, you know, we're doing
this for your own good and all of this, and it's for better health and all that. They're seeing
through that. So they're beginning to realize the gaslighting that's going on and they won't fall
for it anymore. So my party is really unknown in the polls, like pretty well, 24 percent like a couple of weeks ago.
That was like the highest we ever were nationwide.
So in the Eastern German, Eastern Germany countries, German countries, I'm sorry, we are actually leading the polls.
So and that's when they now they're really bringing on, you know, the big stuff.
There's talk about banning my party for being anti-constitutional.
And yeah, I mean, but once again, people are seeing through it and it's like, oh, now that
there are 24% or even leading the polls in certain states, now you're talking about trying
to ban them and they come up with
ridiculous stuff. There was like a conference at the end of November and they didn't drop it in
the media until January 10th. That was the day when the farmers protest in Germany got really
big. So they dropped like this news article. it was like a journalist or they had done research
on us so um and they said yeah well the conference and they were talking about remigration but what
they really mean is deportation and deportation in germany is generally used in reference to the
nazis rounding up jews and transporting them off to concentration camps.
So deportation, it's a toxic term in Germany, right?
Because it always means a force, brute force.
So, and they were even, you know,
kind of like making the connection
and they slipped in like,
and this conference took place only eight kilometers away from the vanze conference
and the vanze conference that took place in 42 and it was when the when the nazis actually decided
on the final solution of the jews right they're making all these references you know to get us
like in the nazi corner and that type of thing.
And yeah, then the government, can you imagine the German government called on the people to take to the streets and protest against my party.
So when have you ever seen, the last time when you've seen that a government called
on people to protest?
Yeah, that was in GR, right?
So it's the very same mechanisms.
They're trying it all over again.
So when you look European-wide,
you see the same thing.
There is, you know, conservative parties.
They're growing and they're getting more support.
And yeah, the establishment,
they're really concerned and afraid right now because there's EU elections coming up on June 9th.
And they really fear that the conservative parties will have big numbers.
Any figures running for office that we should keep an eye on that you're kind of enthusiastic about?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that.
Well, you said there's elections coming up on June 9th, and I'm wondering of a lot of people don't consider them to be that important.
But they fail to see that 80 percent of all of legislation is now coming from EU, right, dictating to the member states.
So June 9th, we have the EU elections.
And, you know, what is interesting to watch there is how the conservative parties do in the separate states.
And I do expect them to really grow. Other than that, there isn't really an election coming up aside from three state
elections we will have here in Germany. And my party might just end up be the biggest or
come in best in those elections. But now we don't really have
any national elections right now.
And there is going to be,
I think there will be next year in France.
I think there will next year
elect the new president,
the next president.
And it might actually turn out
to be Marine Le Pen
from Rassemblement National.
So that would be an interesting thing to watch.
Yeah, Le Pen and the Italian prime minister,
they're certainly wonderful to watch when they speak.
So I enjoy them.
A lot of you are looking to the United States this year, you know,
and I personally hope that Donald Trump gets elected a second a second time
now at the house very hard to predict what's going to happen here but i do have to the point
about elections i do have one last topic which is that you know the european road to democracy was
very different than the american road and even the concept of democracy.
I was listening to a lecture again in France recently
where this academic was making a point
that during the French Revolution,
they never used the word democracy.
It was about republic.
And democracy, when it did come up,
was just to be used as antithetical to aristocracy.
So two ends of the poles were democracy and aristocracy.
And Europe, of course, has moved towards a true democracy.
Is that in peril?
And how does it balance the socialism and the democratic impulses?
And what do you sort of see in the future of that?
Well, yeah, that is kind of interesting because unfortunately there is a lot of people that actually believe socialism to just be some other kind or some other form of democracy.
And let's be clear about this.
There is no such thing as democratic socialism.
Socialism is all...
We have somebody, a prominent politician here, Bernie Sanders, that that actually was now a thing in the United States.
But it just goes to show young people, they don't really realize what socialism actually means.
And they are not really taught.
So in the school system here. Not here, that's's for sure they aren't taught history here no history history is not a subject the united
states so they wouldn't know this notion you know when when you confront socialists or marxists or
communists you know their argument is always well they didn't do it right you know they they didn't
implement it the proper way and i'm like oh well and now now you're they didn't do it right. They didn't implement it the proper way.
And I'm like, oh, well, and now you're going to do it? No, seriously? No. I mean, it can't work.
I mean, how are you going to have this community property where no one owns anything, but everything
belongs to everyone? And that is no motivation for for people so why should they work if they you know
cannot better themselves and there's actually a more sinister thing is that because of human
nature there are people that end up in a hierarchical setting and take it for themselves
and that history teaches us that without exception that happens exactly exactly so it's like you know how did george
ola put it we're all equal but some some animals are more equal yeah that's exactly more equal than
others yeah yeah yeah right and is so is democracy valued is it in good health how do you sort of see that? Yeah, democracy, it is valued.
Yes.
It's just what they're doing.
They're redefining what democracy actually is.
So to give you an example,
in the council,
that is the legislative in the EU,
on the EU level.
So you have representatives, by the way,
representatives of the national executive.
They sit on EU level and pass the laws,
which is a violation of the vision of power, right?
So, and it was usually, they only decide unanimously. So, what they're trying
to do now is, and that's their argument, well, in democracy, we decide by majority vote. Well,
yeah, that is correct, right? But what that actually means, if it is now the representatives
of the national executives passing the laws by majority vote, that means that the national
governments, the sovereign national governments of a member state, they can be outvoted.
So, and if they are elected by their people and they promise their people, we're not going
to do this, that, or the other.
And even if they vote no and get outvoted by other representatives of other countries that are not politically accountable to the German people, what do you have?
And you have countries ruling over countries.
And that's not a democracy anymore. gaslighting, you know, um, or fundamental rights are now privileges as we have seen in the last
three years that the government can grant or withhold depending on how you behave.
Nowhere does it say that fundamental rights have to be earned, right? Inalienable fundamental
rights. That's what it is. they are they are granted they are they are
born rights and uh yeah you're just confirming for me everything i believe about bureaucracies
they are the enemy more than anything else they they are just their their their ability to do harm
is just spectacular again we saw it in covid we didn't talk about covid yet i mean i'm running
out of time but okay all, we always talk about COVID.
Susan said it's enough COVID talk.
But I'm sure we would probably see very closely eye to eye some of the excesses of that.
Once again, I would like to stress the point.
I mean, during COVID, a lot of people woke up because they way overplayed their hand.
So a lot of people woke up.
I agree.
We woke up and we also, but it also exposed, we kind of woke up and it exposed some things about, say, the medical system and about their intentions and whatnot that I had no idea.
And yes, woke up. So let's end with this. You, you said you, uh,
I forget what you said, woke you up, uh,
but take us through how you woke up and what you're looking forward to now.
What I'm looking forward to now is, uh, yeah, I mean,
continue to do what I'm doing, uh,
trying to wake people up and trying to make them see that our governments
that we had so much trust in can no longer be trusted because they are out to get us.
And as I was just trying to say, COVID was just one small aspect of the entire theme of things
we're seeing now. There's this talk know, this talking, this transgenderism,
which once again is robbing us of our sexual identity.
You have this multiculturalism, which is undermining our societies,
our traditions, our culture, our values, our national sovereignty.
You see the climate madness next thing right which will they will use to um yeah pretty much
restrict individual mobility uh your abilities you know to visit other countries to fly and all of
this um then you had digital id uh that's the next thing so the covid pass was just you know
kind of like the test balloon for the digital ID, digital currency, of course, which will be the ultimate control mechanism of every single human being on this planet.
And then, of course, the fight against hate speech, disinformation, misinformation and malinformation.
That's the new thing now. So these are all measures and
pretty much agendas that are being pushed through, which ultimately will abolish freedom,
democracy, and the rule of law. And it is really refreshing to see that a lot of people are waking
up to those issues and that they are seeing through it
and beginning to realize what they're up against.
So I encourage people to, number one,
turn off your freaking TV sets
because it's not going to do you any good.
It's dumbing you down.
You know, talk to people, end your silence
because with everyone ending their silence and speaking up you break the cycle
of the brainwashing and gaslighting stuff going on and yeah take to the street um that seems to
be the only thing they the elected officials uh really take seriously at this point um take to
the streets and let them know you will no longer take that.
And that you are actually in the democracy.
The citizen is the boss of the government and not the other way around.
And that is a key frame.
That is a key frame.
And had I listened to you say all this four years ago, I would have thought, oh, come
on now.
You know, the media mostly getting it right.
And the government, they're trying you know now uh i believe nothing in the media nothing ever not even some of it ever uh i do
not trust what's going on i worry about it constantly uh bureaucracy is just out of hand
and the enemy centralization of authority is it's just harming people all and we need to
democracy was intended to be practiced locally.
Local, I mean, democracy in America
is the greatest,
one of the greatest single little reviews
of how democracy is supposed to work
and how it did work in America,
which local practice of democracy.
That is how it's practiced best.
The federal government
was just supposed to help us defend ourselves
and help with interstate commerce.
That's it. And it's
interesting to me, one of the thoughts I had while you were talking, Christine, is that, yeah,
just as the European Union is becoming more sort of homogeneously one state, this country is
breaking apart into 50 different countries. We're becoming very different in how we manage ourselves.
And that's a strength, I would say that was how it was set up.
We have to go,
Christine,
uh,
let any last words or places you'd like people to go, uh,
right now to support you.
Well,
um,
if,
if you guys really want to support me,
um,
like I said,
turn off your TV and stop listening to what the BS are telling you.
And,
uh,
like I said,
you know, I to your neighbors. Of course.
I'm sorry?
No, like I said, you know, talk to your neighbors.
Once you're out shopping, you know,
try to get people in a conversation,
but don't be too forward, you know,
kind of try to get a feel for where they're at
and, you know, to kind of get them
from the point they're at at this moment.
And yeah, speak up.
Like I said in that one clip you played,
stop complying
and start rebelling. That's
what we need.
I'm afraid so. It's like
Braveheart.
Again, I watched that film 20 years ago.
I thought, at one
time they had to do this.
Isn't that interesting?
Emily sent me that link today for the thing to sign.
What was that called?
Oh, the sovereignty.
There's a sovereignty pledge.
In this country, in the United States, we're putting a link up where you can just quickly,
electronically send your name in as supporting.
Gosh, it's to uh tell
public officials that you do not support the world health organization treaty essentially
i want to post it okay susan's going to post it up you want to post it on the chat threads or what
do you want to do yeah did she email us no it's text text it uh i i don't want to take more
christine time she's been very generous with us thus far.
I'm sure there's plenty.
Emily, send it to me.
And plenty else to go.
I'm not going to wrap the show up until Susan posts that particular thing.
It's like a sovereignty.
Is it a group text?
No, just you, me, and I think Caleb.
Oh, I see.
All right, Christine, thank you so much.
Again, follow her on X.
Go ahead, Caleb.
Sovereigntycoalition.org. Yeah me the link coalition.org that's for
the united states uh all right let's see if there are anything else i'm christine i'll let you go
and i'll keep going here for a few minutes thank you so much and uh godspeed thank you so much
you take care bye-bye you bet well that was a fun conversation. Everybody's scared now.
Of what?
Of everything.
Well, I was watching this restream, the chats,
and there's a lot of lively conversation there.
And did you, where'd you put it?
A lot of people want her to come to America
and please replace some of our politicians
because we need more people like her here.
Please, as soon as possible, give us some hope.
And people, you know, please, as soon as possible. Give us some hope.
One of the things about here is people need to get involved.
I know I'm guilty of not being involved,
and I've looked at it carefully and sort of bowed out.
But we do need people to get engaged here.
And even if it's just, like she said, talking to your neighbors,
talking to people, one of the things I did not get into with her is this sort of young-old divide that seems like it's a major thing right now.
And young people, helping them come to terms with history, I think, might be a helpful thing.
Because when you, much like, who was I seeing a professor challenge some of these young students' ideas? And when you really challenge them and make them walk through stuff, they're smart.
They can come around.
But, boy, they're in a mob think right now.
And look, they'll move things in a different direction.
Young people always do.
And I've learned long ago not to condemn ideas that young people bring to the table.
They should never do that.
But they can be modified a little bit to get them to to sort of um think things
through within the frame of history and somebody uh on moses says remember the french revolution
yes i'm reminding people of it all the time my friend because i've been i myself have become
obsessed with it um and i i thought this was a interesting conversation with her all right i put
the link up i want everybody to click on it and sign it where where on the restream so it's on youtube it's on i just put
it up it says sovereignty oh yeah there it is sovereignty link i can't even say it once you
put over on rumble too i put it it's on rumble okay so i want everybody to go there right now
and we're gonna it's very quick i signed up for it this morning it's super quick it's just yeah
they write the letter with your name in it you And they're letting the politicians know that you're not up for this national treaty that takes away their sovereignty.
We asked Merrill what to do.
Oh, you're muted.
We asked Merrill what to do.
Merrill Nass.
This was Merrill Nass that asked us to do this after yesterday's conversation.
So again, if you like what you're seeing here, please.
Women are going to make this happen.
I always told you. i hope so uh i there's especially the moms well maybe they maybe there needs to be a new female new women's movement of some type you know it's an interesting idea
uh christine can certainly inspire you to do different kinds of things and she's saying take
to the streets women in the streets that scares me it has to be international so you know does it we have to start here first
well i mean she's more on an international scale uh all right uh that about does it if you like
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I know.
Poor Susan had a rough day.
And it's my fault, it is all my fault.
He booked a hit at 9.30 Eastern, which is.
Which is technically 5.30, given the daylight savings time in our head.
And I had to get up, and that's not a good thing to do.
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It was good.
No, it was fine.
All right.
So, Caleb, thanks again. Anything from your standpoint okay. It was good. No, it was fine. All right. So Caleb, thanks again.
Anything from your standpoint?
No, all good.
I just wish we had a,
we need some Christine over here.
You're going to play this one for your family?
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
They would love this.
Show this one to your family.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are there any Christine's out there
that want to do that for us?
Anyone who wants to come to America?
Well, I just like,
I love their challenging rhetoric.
That's why I like Maloney
and that's why I like Le Pen and stuff.
I don't agree with everything anybody says,
but I like people that challenge things
and the direction things are going are concerning.
Again, as it pertains to bureaucratic centralization,
I really worry about that.
And these people are standing up to it.
Just think about what you were saying earlier
about why so many people in those halls
just follow the group.
Well, it's because they worked very hard to get there.
They want to go to the fancy dinner parties.
They want to go to the galas.
They want to go to the events.
Or they're believers.
Or they're true believers.
Just think about what Christine,
she's actually worked hard to get there
and has placed herself outside of that
and doesn't get most of the privileges
that all of these other politicians are getting
just by going with the crowd.
It's a pretty big deal.
She's not there for that.
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