QAA Podcast - Episode 131: Do You Believe In Q After Trump?

Episode Date: February 25, 2021

Ventura, California. Covid denialists, MAGA dead-enders, religious extremists, Q supporters and a live Jazz band gathered outdoors to "Recall Gavin Newsom". Travis View was on the scene. So was RSBN, ...a pro-Trump network having issues with Judy Mikovitz of "Plandemic" 1 & 2 infamy — how were they supposed to broadcast her speech without getting banned from Youtube for the medical misinformation it contained? ↓↓↓↓ SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓↓↓ https://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous QAA Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: https://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com), Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up QAA listeners? The fun games have begun. I found a way to connect to the internet. I'm sorry, boy. Welcome listener to chapter 131 of the QAnon Anonymous podcast that do you believe in Q after Trump episode. As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Fields, and Travis Vue. After years of being asked, what's next for Q&N?
Starting point is 00:00:30 by everyone he encounters, Travis' view has finally cracked. Armed with the DSLR and wired to the gills with recording equipment, he set out on a cross-country trip to visit every single city in every single state in America to find out exactly what every single person is saying about QAnon and what might be next for the conspiracy theory. Now, unfortunately for this ambitious project, Travis was immediately waylaid in his very own state and has only reached one actual location so far.
Starting point is 00:00:59 so far. Ventura, California. When people on Twitter started warning me that Travis was in a vulnerable state, muttering questions to pedestrians near Ventura Beach, I quickly pinged his control device and rerouted him to a nearby event. The Partners Against Corruption one-year anniversary Ventura Promenade Park Celebration Fest, labeled as the quote, last call to recall the most corrupt governor in America, the event was nominally organized to encourage the removal of California Governor Gavin Newsom. In attendance, though, was the famous Judy Mikovitz of Plandemic fame, who would guarantee a decent density of non-masked people for Travis to come into contact with. Now, I usually like assets to complete their mission,
Starting point is 00:01:40 but there has been a real feeling at the QAA headquarters that perhaps Travis T-Bird View had become a liability. We decided to send him into the field and just sort of play it by here. But before all that, QAnon News. First up, Facebook ignored warnings from internal teams about Q&ONONN according to a report. So BuzzFeed recently published a report by Ryan Mack and Craig Silverman that I highly recommend reading. It explains the many ways that Facebook undermined its own policies in order to allow extremists and conspiracists on the platform. For example, in April of 2019, Facebook was preparing to ban Alex Jones and people who promoted his content. But then,
Starting point is 00:02:22 CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally intervened. Facebook found that Jones was relentlessly spreading hate against various groups, including Muslims and trans people. That behavior qualified him for expulsion from the social network under the company's policies for dangerous individuals and organizations, which required Facebook to also remove any content that expressed praise or support for them. But Zuckerberg didn't consider Alex Jones to be a hate figure. He just personally thought, no, he's cool, actually. Yeah, actually, he's fine.
Starting point is 00:02:52 I mean, this is so funny because you can't even fucking defend him by saying that it's about freedom of speech. because he didn't consider, he didn't say, oh, it's wrong to take someone off the platform. He said, no, no, no, he just doesn't meet the guidelines for someone that needs to be taken off the platform, which is amazing. He's not a good guy in anybody's book. Right. Or even worse, basically he already met the guidelines.
Starting point is 00:03:13 They had guidelines. They had set a policy. They had set rules internally. And Zuckerberg was like, oh, nah. Zuckerberg was like, how can I watch it every morning then? Right, right. It's like, this is something we've seen repeatedly all the way back from like 2016 when when Trump was violating their policies against hate speech for basically targeting
Starting point is 00:03:33 Muslims and stuff, Zuckerberg made an exception just for Trump on the basis of newsworthiness, so he argues. So these exceptions for hate speech has been sort of have been made over and over and over again for Trump and other figures, other conspiracists. In reference to the incident about Alex Jones, one former Facebook employee was quoted as saying this. That was the first time I experienced having to create a new category of policy to fit what Zuckerberg wanted. It's somewhat demoralizing when we have established a policy and it's gone through rigorous cycles.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Like, what the fuck is that for? It seems weird because there's stuff like Palestine, like Palestinian rights that seem to be cracked down on all the time. No new categories created by Mark for those. No looking into why there might be like, you know, a crackdown on free speech around issues like that that actually fucking matter, by the way. It's like, no, no, no, I just absolutely need to see frazzle drip in my morning feed. Since the November vote, at least six Facebook employees have resigned with farewell posts that have called out the leadership's failure to heed its own experts on misinformation and hate speech. In August of last year, one Facebook researcher complained that the company was slow to act even when they recognized that extremism was a problem on their platform. Here's what he said.
Starting point is 00:04:49 We've known for over a year now that our recommendation systems can very quickly, lead users down the path to conspiracy theories and groups. In the meantime, the fringe group slash set of beliefs has grown to national prominence with Q&on congressional candidates and Q&N hashtags and groups trending in the mainstream. We were willing to act only after things had spiraled into a dire state. Again, the whole article is great. It specifically names Joel Kaplan, the vice president of global public policy as someone who has really run interference for these groups.
Starting point is 00:05:20 But yeah, it's just astonishing. the multitude of failures that have allowed hate speech to grow and allowed QAnon to grow, that allowed, you know, this platform to radicalize people that we know over and over again for years. And they just didn't give a shit for some reason. They've built these platforms, you know, with the idea of keeping people on it. And it doesn't matter what the thing is. You know, as younger people slowly migrate away from Facebook, they need stuff on there that's going to keep, you know, your older generations still, you know, buying those, you know, buying those badges and getting
Starting point is 00:05:56 Facebook coins. I don't even know how it fucking works. Much like gerrymandering, the Electoral College and all this stuff has rendered a country that is ruled by a minority that doesn't agree with the general populace. Same thing with Facebook. For my next story, snow is fake conspiracy theory spreads on TikTok. So Texas is currently trying to recover from devastating winter storms that. caused pipes to burst, roofs to collapse, and power to go out.
Starting point is 00:06:24 But as soon as the power came back, some Texans got right to work spreading conspiracy theories. The most popular one, or at least one of the popular ones, was the claim that snow that was on the ground was not real snow. They claimed it was some sort of synthetic material, possibly from Bill Gates, they thought. As evidence of this, people, they held lighters to ice balls and trying to light it on fire. and they noted that it wasn't dripping and sometimes it even appeared to blacken at points. Thank you, Bill Gates,
Starting point is 00:06:58 for trying to fucking trick us that this is real snow. You'll see, it's not melting. And it's going to burn. Snow don't burn. Snow fucking melts. No water, no dripping, no nothing. If I put this shit in the microwave,
Starting point is 00:07:16 it's going to start sparking because there's metal mixed in it. So you see that? No way. No melting. It got harder. Try it again. It's not melting.
Starting point is 00:07:26 It's not water. It's just burning. Put it closer. What the hell? So good. Let's just all relive like science, but with no teacher. Let's just do science class for six-year-olds with no teacher now. Why would you?
Starting point is 00:07:41 Why do you need a teacher when you can turn on your Instagram and have a lecture right there? Incredible. Direct to consumer. Honey, hold the camera while I try to burn this fucking snowball. So we're doing fine. Our brains are fine. So apparently the lack of dripping is due to the process of sublimation in which the solid water is turning straight into water vapor. So and the blackening that they know is just from the fuel in the lighter.
Starting point is 00:08:08 So this is really interesting that if I ever encountered something that I didn't understand and how ice behaved, I'd be like, oh, there must be some sort of scientific principles. here that's operating that I personally don't understand. But they see it and they say, I've uncovered a conspiracy. Thank you, Bill Gates. It doesn't even make any sense. So, there's an ice-like substance that's covered Texas that's
Starting point is 00:08:33 somehow... To freeze them. To freeze them. To freeze patriots. The freezing patriots. He's freezing patriots because he needs a new, like, lawn statue, like, set. And he's like, well, I've picked the Texans. I need some gallon hats. I've done some research.
Starting point is 00:08:49 search, there's a movie that came out in the early thousands called Day After Tomorrow, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. In the film, people freeze instantly. What's doing it is the fact that it's not just an ice storm. It's like an ice disaster, you know. It's causing chaos. And they can't just, they can't stand the fact that they're living in the world in which the weather, you know, changes dramatically and ruins their day. So there has to be some sort of evil behind it. Also, they're missing the link of the, of global.
Starting point is 00:09:19 warming because they don't believe in that either. So there probably is a good way to link like what Bill Gates does on a global scale with all his companies to global warming to the fucking ice that you're experiencing in your backyard. But it is not holding a cheap bick lighter to it while your husband like fumbles with the camera. No, interesting. So this is not the first time this particular conspiracy theory has popped up.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Apparently back in 2014, people were uploading to YouTube videos of themselves trying to light ice balls on fire. So this is, you know, pre-Q, some people were claiming that this was stemmed from Q&N, it was an extension of Q&N or these people were brainwashed. No, these people were just Americans who were just terrified of random, cruel, indifferent nature. For my next story, nearly 5,000 National Guard troops stay in D.C. because of Q&Nom promoted conspiracy theories. So what's happening now is that nearly 5,000 troops.
Starting point is 00:10:16 They're going to stay in D.C. through March 12th due in part to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter, basically, and Q&O supporters. So you're saying Q&N is now a job creator. Okay. Specifically, they're concerned about the theory that Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4th. Now, this is according to the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee. So Representative Adam Smith, the panel's chairman, explained this during a hearing with defense officials. So here's what he said. Some of these people have figured out that apparently 75 years ago,
Starting point is 00:10:50 the president used to be inaugurated on March 4th. Okay, now why that's relevant? God knows. At any rate, they are thinking maybe we should gather again and storm the Capitol on March 4th. That is circulating online. Stuff like that circulates all the time. Does it mean it's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:11:05 Probably not. But if you want to help, tell them not to do that. Tell them that the election is over. Joe Biden won. It was a free and fair election. And let's get to work. That too would help reduce the, well, I don't know, fear slash paranoia that people feel that requires everything that we're seeing around here.
Starting point is 00:11:20 It is disheartening that, like, yeah, I suppose QAnon is now job creators because their delusional fantasies and the stuff that they say on Aikun is now causing the actual U.S. military to react to them. Yeah, they control the hotel prices too now. Yeah, right. We're heading towards a shadow presidency. Where somehow national security is going to rely upon figuring out what the hell is going on in the first. fantasies of online conspiracies. Total recall, Gavin Newsom. A lot of researchers and journalists are trying to figure out what QAnon looks like in the post-Trump era.
Starting point is 00:11:56 So I was really excited when I heard about this event because it was my first opportunity to attend a gathering of Q&N followers under the Biden administration. It was a bright windy day on February 20th in Ventura, California. The pilled crowd gathered on a grassy beachside park. A rented flatbed truck serves as both. the bandstand and the speakers podium. Surfers and wetsuits walking back to their cars with boards in their hands glanced at the gathering, confused. Around the perimeter of the park, some people set up tables and tents, hoping to extract money and signatures. There were two
Starting point is 00:12:31 merchandise tents, both of which sold Qaeda on gear. A couple of people sold their pro-Trump books. People lined up at the booth to sign the petition to recall Governor Gavin Newsome. There was even a table that invited people to join the Libertarian Party. One of these merchandise table sold front yard signs with a pro-QAnon message. It said, In this house, we believe Biden stole the election. Hillary belongs in prison. Epstein didn't kill himself.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Climate change is a hopes. Q. And all lives matter. Yeah. This is fantastic. It's like live, laugh, love, but make it menacing and conspiratorial. It's in the same colors as those signs usually are. Make up the LGBTQ flag, which people online were kind of saying, oh, well, isn't that?
Starting point is 00:13:20 It's like, no, no, no, they're fine with that. Like, Q people believe that they're fine with gay people. They believe that they're fine with people of all races. A lot of them can't really decode their own belief system enough to understand the repercussions it might have on the people around them. Right. But, but, you know, there was even a speaker who talked about, like, accepting trans people multiple times on stage, like an ex-Marine who was doing, wearing a 1776 forever t-shirt. I mean, yeah, these signs, by the way, they were sold. I witnessed personally witnessed several people paying money and walking away with them to be planted in some front yard.
Starting point is 00:13:53 I mean, it's incredible. Let's take a look at a couple of these statements. Hillary belongs in prison. Next, Epstein didn't kill himself. And really no comment on the others because they're obviously wrong. When I arrived, I browsed. some of the merchandise at the tables and overheard a man promoting a bunch of conspiracy theories that were inspired by sovereign citizen beliefs. He claimed that a new declaration of independence
Starting point is 00:14:25 was signed, and he also claimed that Joe Biden isn't a legitimate president, and that actually Biden is being filmed at a fake White House in Hollywood. So they've done a new declaration of independence. The bankruptcy has been gone through for the United States Incorporated. And so Biden's really just a CEO of a Bankup Corporation. Yeah, he's, he's just, until he gets his ass kicked out of with him. And a lot of people have showed that he's in Culver City studio. He's not even in D.C.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Man, not even a Hollywood lot. Like Culver City. Damn, Biden really, yeah. Well, they're running out of funds. I also briefly spoke with a book author who goes by the name Bethadon. She wrote the book called Love Joy Trump, a chorus of prophetic voices. So the book is a is a compilation. say, and it collects a bunch of Trump-related prophecies from various authors who claim to
Starting point is 00:15:20 see into the future, but it also includes some speeches from Trump itself to pat it out. You're probably love to try Trump? Yes, what we have here. I wrote the book. It's all the prophecies. Oh, okay. How much does it run? 20 bucks.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Huh? 20. 20? I paid $12.50 for them, so. All right. I never was doing this for any money, but you're going to enjoy it because it's all super encouragement. It's all the people around the world praying for the president and all that.
Starting point is 00:15:44 all the good news because we win you know we win good versus evil it's also on amazon barns and noble and my pillow my store my condo wrote the intro oh did he now so you tell your friends so what should we expect in 2021 then pardon me what should we expect in 2021 oh all good things all they're going to be exposed just all the you know all their lives all the deceit, a lot of arrests, some military tribunals, taking the country back with Trump being president of our republic after we've gotten rid of this incorporation of the New World Order. Yeah. Oh, good stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Awesome. Thanks so much. I'm going to die with the fucking smooth jazz just being fucking blasted by a live band in the background of her saying shit like this. This is the sound of the future. Beth anon promising mass arrest, you know, as a saxophone wails in the background. The cover of the book, I can't describe the horror. It looks like a cookbook from the 70s.
Starting point is 00:16:47 It's like these old flowers surrounding Trump's terrifying face. His color balance is going towards the green. It feels bad. And it says Lovejoy Trump, which doesn't make any sense. There's no commas. It's not even a statement. You can't go Lovejoy and then the name of someone. Those aren't the same categories.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Mike Lindell did indeed write the intro to that book. So, and he seems to, you know, be felt more free to be more open about his bizarre Christian beliefs. So here's a passage from that intro. I have a calling from God to support President Trump. This election is not about politics. It is about good versus evil. It is about freedom under God or slavery in a godless new world order. We must win and is going to take all of us children of God working together, giving it everything we've got to prevail by God's almighty great.
Starting point is 00:17:41 to reelect President Donald John Trump, whose name literally means world leader under the grace of God who excels in triumphs. That's pretty clear, isn't it? How does he get to there through numerology? I'm not sure exactly. Even though the attendees of the Ventura event
Starting point is 00:17:57 were conspiracists, the main message mostly concerned the effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom. Recall efforts are very common here. Every single governor since Reagan has had recalls filed against them, and this is actually the sixth effort Newsom himself has faced.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Even though Newsom's approval rating is between 46 and 52 percent, there's a chance this one will succeed. That's because people on the left also hate Newsom for actually legitimate reasons, not like, oh, he believes in masks. No, yeah, he's his approval rating is certainly on the downslope at the moment. There's some anger towards the governor for what some people see as overly restrictive lockdown orders. And there's also, you know, people don't.
Starting point is 00:18:41 like his air of, let's say, aristocratic indifference. He attended a, uh, uh, it was a dinner party at the swanky French laundry restaurant in Napa Valley that was maskless while everyone else was, uh, no, wasn't able to do these kinds of things. Yeah, he has legitimately destroyed small and medium sized businesses. And then these people in the kind of debris of their former life, uh, turn around them for answers and then some of them become QAnon. If you're making your state worse and worse and just funneling money to the richest people, I mean, yeah, whatever, man. Reap what you sow.
Starting point is 00:19:13 I do hope he gets recalled. I mean, the problem is then it'll be what, like, what are we looking for after that? I'd take Governor, I'd take Arnold back. No, it'll be Benny Johnson or brick suit. It'll be a brick suit. So what's going to happen is that if organizers collect the 1.5 million signatures are required for the recall petition by March 17th, then they'll force a special election. So if that happens, voters will decide whether or not to remove the governor yes or no
Starting point is 00:19:39 and then vote on who will replace him. So this has happened once before in 2003 when Governor Gray Davis was recalled and replaced with Governor Schwarzenegger. And actually, I have a small personal connection with that effort. So I gathered signatures for that. I did.
Starting point is 00:19:57 But it wasn't for political reasons. I did not give a shit who was governor, but I did hear that there was a guy who was paying a buck a signature. And so I met up with this guy at a Taco Bell. did he slip you the taco under like a napkin he handed me the forms he was like collect valid signatures i said all right and i went to uh i went to like i set up like a table where there was like a high traffic and like san marcos and stuff and uh i was able to make like a hundred bucks a day because there are lots lots of angry people at gray davis yeah hey that's that's good money that's pretty good it was way better money it was easier money than my previous job which is working at jack in the box So, yeah, so I went back to the Taco Bell and he would pay, he would pay out cash. I'm not even 100% sure how legal this was.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I assume it was. I don't know. Definitely not legal. So, anyways, other than like admitting to crimes here. And to being living proof that material conditions can push one to make decisions that go against one's own ideologies. So did you also eat at the Taco Barrel? Of course, of course. Yeah, I also took the cash I got and just immediately.
Starting point is 00:21:09 bought some Taco Bell. Yeah, of course. Yeah, of course, you give the thing of signatures back to the guy. You're already in the fucking Taco Bell. You've got a pocket full of Scrilla now. Like, what are you going to do with it? All fucking day, Travis is just watching people approach the desk and he just sees them as giant tacos.
Starting point is 00:21:25 That's right. One more. After the band played some cover songs, the first speaker took the stage to talk about all the supposed negative effects about the lockdown, including the fact that is making us all alcoholics. How many of you are so done with this? you'd like a cocktail right now. Welcome to the 15% additional individuals who are drinking more.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Very strange format here with the callouts. Who loves booze? It's like, oh, anyways, alcoholism is a huge issue. Yeah. There's one point, but like, who's fighting with your spouse more? Like, no one was willing to cop the bat. Why would you? It'd be it's embarrassing to admit that.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Who's here with a black eye? Whose life is just deteriorated day by day, you miserable little wretches. Who is out of space on their Xbox hard drive? But, you know, I think it's really interesting is that they pointed about all the ways that life really sucks now compared to earlier times. And it's not that I disagree with them, but I feel like a lot of the ways, they sort of conflating the effect that the pandemic generally has had on people without. a lot of support, generally, and the ways the lockdown has had on people. I mean, yeah, obviously, living through a massive natural disaster sucks. The speaker also made the dramatic claim that there was a hit on her life for some reason.
Starting point is 00:22:53 So thank you so much for being here. They've already tried to chase me out of town. They've come and spray painted my house. I've had an imposter. I have an arrest. I've had a hit on my life for simply doing. the right thing. I really wish she unpacked that a little bit more.
Starting point is 00:23:12 I had no idea what the hell is she talking about. Who got a hit on you? And there was an imposter? What's going on here? Right. They have a clone of her. Before the festivities really kicked off, we started with a prayer by a man named Brian Hawkins,
Starting point is 00:23:26 who is both a pastor and a city council member for San Jacito. Lord, bless this soil, bless this land, father that you have allowed us to call home. But we know that we are sojourners, father. We are in this world, but not out of this. world. For Father, we proclaim this kingdom as yours. Father, when you said in your world, whatever we lose on earth, we lose in heaven. Whatever we bind on earth, we bind in heaven. So we bind socialism right now, Father. We bind division right now, Father. We bind racism right
Starting point is 00:23:55 now, Father. We bind hatred in this place, Father. We lose love, Father. We lose joy. We lose peace right now, God. In Jesus' name, continue to bless each and every speaker that comes here to magnify your name. You get the glory. You'll get the glory, Father, so we just thank you. This is a political rally that this prayer is kicking off. Finally, we got to the main event, conspiracy theorist Judy Mikovitz. Mickavits is a former virus researcher who is a rock star in the conspiracy theory circles for promoting many unfounded or false claims.
Starting point is 00:24:29 I mean, people came up to her, she was signing books, people were like, oh, it's you. When she came up, when she stepped up to the stage, the crowd gathered closer to her. I mean, they really loved her, more than any other speaker. Yeah, she was the headliner by far. Mickavits first got famous in 2009 for authoring a paper claiming a link between a new retrovirus and chronic fatigue syndrome. The paper was later proven erroneous and retracted. More recently, she gained fame for the mega hit conspiracy video Plandemic, which is based on her book, Plague of Corruption. While the 200 or so people gathered in the park were able to hear her rantings, the broadcaster writes,
Starting point is 00:25:09 side broadcasting cut away just as she was beginning to speak. This was a pity because it means that viewers at home miss just an absolute torrent of dumb bullshit. But Julian, he couldn't make it to the event with me in the field, but he was watching the stream at home. And I was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about what the RSBN saw and how they handled Megavits coming to the stage. Sure, Travis.
Starting point is 00:25:35 First, I want to get a little bit into who the hell RSBN are. in the first place. So the Right Side Broadcasting Network was created by Joe Seals in mid-2015. He was a stay-at-home dad between jobs and his YouTube channel was covered by media around that time as the first purely pro-Trump platform. RSBN hosted feeds of nearly every single one
Starting point is 00:25:56 of Trump's public appearances from July 2015 onwards. A year later, they had about 180,000 subscribers, which was more than MSNBC at the time on YouTube. Their early hosts included neo-Nazi and American first leader Nick Fuentes, PizzaGate promoter Mike Cernovich, and Joe Biggs, a proud boy who was recently charged for his role in storming the Capitol. Throughout the Trump presidency, they just kept carrying that torch of MAGA, and eventually
Starting point is 00:26:23 they amassed 1.48 million subscribers. They were also the only people covering this recall Governor Newsom event. One of their guest hosts was a man who goes by brick suit. Now this is the guy who got famous for dressing as Trump's border wall and shaking hands with the president at a rally. It was like a red brick border wall. Doesn't even make sense. It's not how they built it.
Starting point is 00:26:44 It doesn't matter. He got big. So Brick Suit, who has, by the way, publicly reposted a Q drop, like he is full on, was joined by a couple of other RSBN field reporters and a team of producers back at headquarters who, and this is my professional opinion, wouldn't know a grounded audio cable if it whipped them in the eye. Worse than the absolutely dog shit audio, the RSBN crew was in constant fear that one of the speakers at the event would promote something.
Starting point is 00:27:09 that would get them de-platformed on YouTube. I mean, a million and a half subscribers were on the line here, basically. So as a result, they had to cut away to field reporters who attempted to speak over her. And what you won't see, they're looking at Judy, and then the camera just starts to pan, like almost 180 degrees until it reaches brick suit and this other field reporter. It's a simulation of turning away from a conspiracy theorist. I don't want anything to do with this. So we have another wonderful guest speaker, Dr. Judy Mikovits.
Starting point is 00:27:41 And yeah, some of you know her, don't you? Don't you? She's got this fantastic book. I'm holding it right now. I bet you can get a copy from her. The Plague of Corruption. You don't want to hear me. You'd like to hear her.
Starting point is 00:27:53 All right. Judy, talk to us. Thank you, Jay. Thank you all for being here. Yeah, and many of you saw as many as a billion people around the world saw the promotional video for this book Plague of Corruption called Plannedemic. Why did we call it Plannedemic?
Starting point is 00:28:13 Because this book Plague of Corruption was finished in the summer of 2019. And the published, Bobby Kennedy wrote a brilliant forward. A few things that we had, you know, a lot of the things I'm hearing is people were angry about the lockdowns in this state. You know, obviously, businesses are suffering. That seems to be a big concern right now. So just a massive failure.
Starting point is 00:28:36 And as you could hear in the clip, Judy's voice was just too powerful for Brick Suit. It was like you could just hear her screaming over everything. The fury in this woman. And so the producers ended up just cutting the stream audio completely. And then the producer had to step in from headquarters to fill the dead air. So then it's just his words floating over these silent images of the small crowd. Just a disaster if you're a broadcaster. You know, all of that, the crackdown on churches is a huge thing for a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Yeah, incredible stuff that I remember learning about in school that I thought this, this sounds made up, this will never happen, this could never happen. I mean, to stop for once I'm going to church and worshiping the Lord. All right, everybody, Joe back here at the studio, I just wanted to break in here because we've seen some of the comments. Look, we're very upset that it's come to this in our country where we have to panel. away from the speakers and talk it's just simple I'll tell you we've worked way too hard to have our platforms taken away this is why we are moving to other platforms very soon because if we let this speaker speak talk right now we will lose our YouTube channel they will take this video down we already have one
Starting point is 00:29:56 strike against us because of something that Alex Jones said which was out of our control we're not going to that and it's unfortunate we are known for just letting people talk and letting you decide but in these times we need to stay on the air the whole thing was a disaster and they bled viewers pretty steadily because it was just choppy bad audio it's still not clear to me if they deliberately made the audio crappy for the rest of the speeches or if they're simply just terrible at their jobs of broadcasting I guess I shouldn't be too surprised because RSBN has
Starting point is 00:30:34 literally sold Q-themed coins on their network in the past. Just openly hawking Q gear and stuff like that. So I don't know. What is the future for RSBN? We'll see. But they were there and they captured Travis so many times. So if you want to go play a game. Play a game of where's Waldo?
Starting point is 00:30:52 So Judy McEvitz might have been too hot for RSBN. But we're going to play some clips of what she said that I captured. Of course, we're going to do it responsibly because she is a maniac. She is literally a walking public health crisis. She's awful. So first up, she came really hot out of the gate by claiming that AIDS was not caused by the virus HIV. This is already insane misinformation that has literally killed people. Since the 80s, these viruses have been contaminated vaccines and the blood supply.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Oh, and they said HIV caused AIDS. They knew HIV didn't cause AIDS. that it was the vaccines driving the AIDS epidemic and pushing HIV through the infected communities. They knew this. They covered it up. Absolutely. What? Wow.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Vaccines caused HIV? Yeah, vaccines caused. Yeah, yeah, yeah, nothing. HIV didn't cause AIDS. It was the vaccine, she said. Yeah, right. Yeah, this is part of, like, you know, there's a conspiracist community who are HIV AIDS denialists. It's really stupid.
Starting point is 00:32:03 So HIV was first discovered in 1983 by team of scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. They did this by examining a biopsy from a 33-year-old patient with symptoms that can precede AIDS. Subsequent research from scientists all of the world strengthened the evidence that HIV causes AIDS. And now it's simply accepted scientific fact. In 2008, that French team was awarded with the Nobel Prize for their discovery. So again, like I said, This is really, really chilling stuff because this denialism has literally led people who might have survived having an HIV infection to not get treatment, to not take the antivirals that can be very effective in prolonging their life. And this led to them getting AIDS unnecessarily.
Starting point is 00:32:52 So it's very, very ugly stuff. McAfitz went on to promote even more medical misinformation by absurdly claiming that all vaccines lead to injury. And about half of those injuries were severe enough to warrant legal action. Now, this is, I think you could know is false simply through personal experience, you know. So they want you to think these vaccines, that there's no compensation, compensatable injury. One in a million is what they tell you it is. One in a million. It's more like one and two.
Starting point is 00:33:25 It's more like one and two. Every single person has a, from every single person. single shot has injury. Some of them deadly. And the more shots they get as they mandate them on you, as they mandate them on our infants, more and more of our infants have
Starting point is 00:33:43 autoimmune diseases, auto-inflammatory diseases. I mean, she sounds like she's on autopilot. I mean, yeah, she was like, I mean, she's like really good at the gish galap. She stands up there with her microphone and she just screams breathlessly. One conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:34:01 after another more lots and lots of medical information is just an endless just bile just streaming out of her throat so i have no idea what the hell she's talking about there but we actually in truth have a lot of data regarding the correlation between adverse effects and vaccination the cdc and the fda they run a program called the vaccine adverse event reporting system and it collects data about any adverse effects that people experience even if there's no evidence that those events are at all related to the vaccine so you can pour through the the raw data yourself, but just for it, if we were just taking an example from COVID vaccinations, between December 14th and January 13th, there were more than 13.7 million vaccine doses administered
Starting point is 00:34:44 and about 6,994 reports of adverse events following the vaccination. So the most frequently reported symptoms were headache, dissonance, and fatigue. And again, that doesn't mean that the vaccine caused these symptoms. It's just that the symptoms were reported. by health care providers or the public after the vaccinations. But even then, this demonstrates that her claims about all vaccines leading to injury is just cuckoo bananas, not of this planet, absolutely insane. It's bizarre. It's like, bizarre, I feel like even these conspiracies, they have to feel
Starting point is 00:35:18 insulted by hearing this. I'm surely all of them have had vaccines and all of them has had vaccines which did not lead to any adverse effects, as we all have. Well, I don't know. They ended up there. well I mean they're probably in their head thinking like wait a minute I've gotten a couple vaccines and then they're like damn I must have been one of the lucky ones I'm really lucky those vaccines yeah and by then she's already talking about some other shit so you can move on like your
Starting point is 00:35:40 brain is already like okay you just caught the next train yeah yeah that's true and that's why she's got to do the gish gal and that's why they all all of the big dogs you know the big dogs yeah if you give them like you know 10 seconds to even start to contemplate I mean there's a chance of losing people so you really just got a you know power Or through. Momentum is important. Mikovits then, her voice rising to crescendo, claims absurdly that masks harm your immune system. The masks are creating global warming in your own body. You're breathing your own toxic CO2.
Starting point is 00:36:16 You're destroying your immunity. And the worst are those paper blue masks which are sprayed with teplot and pesticides and come straight from China. They're against Prop 65. 65. Gavin Newsom's breaking his own law. They cannot be mandated. Neither can these vaccines. Take them off. Take them off. Take care of your God-given immune systems. We have God-given. We're wonderfully and fearfully made. And we have to take all of these things up. So that really breaks down, like, why they don't believe in any of these medical kind of interventions. They think that God has made our bodies perfect and changing anything. It's just a disaster. Do they not realize that your God-given immune system was killing you at like age 35 for like most of history? And it wasn't until the introduction of modern science that people started living longer and were able to fight diseases that normally, you know, would be a death sentence. That's very blue pill to view.
Starting point is 00:37:17 There's obviously no evidence that wearing a mask leads to inhaling a toxic level of CO2. In fact, there was a study published in the annals of the American Thoracic Society, in July of 2020 that examined this very question. It's titled, Effect of Face Masks on Gas Exchange and Healthy Persons and Patients with C-O-P-D. So it studied people wearing surgical masks while walking around, and it found no significant changes in carbon dioxide in their breath or oxygen in their blood when compared to walking without a mask. A lot of the parts of what you said were boring, though.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Yeah, yeah, it's true. It's true. She has a lot more exciting speaker order, let's say. Yeah, with her, it's kind of like, yeah, take up your weapons. With you, it's kind of like different acronyms. No, no, there's this study that it's not quite true, Ms. Mikovitz. She just blasts you with a giant fireball. He then die. So, yeah, she was a very forceful ranter.
Starting point is 00:38:17 The vitamin D from our son, you cripple that when you wear a mask. You cripple that when you get any shot. ever so oh what did we hear oh now more than ever get the flu shop oh now more than ever wear the mask well your mask doesn't protect you my mask doesn't protect me my mask makes me sick your mask makes you sick and you're spitting that virus you're spitting that virus to people you think you're helping them you're making them sick you're driving this plague of corruption this pandemic We have to wake up and take back our rights to breathe the air Because they got so many of you to wear that mask
Starting point is 00:38:59 Don't go in that store that won't let you in She's really toned it down since Plandemic Yeah, right Don't go in that store. Order on Amazon.com And Plandemic too, right? There was a sequel to that too. She's a hard worker and a hard screamer. So again, she's just talking out of her ass.
Starting point is 00:39:18 There's overwhelming scientific data supporting the efficacy of masks, both in protecting others and protecting the wearer. July study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that wearing a mask reduced the amount of virus to which one is exposed. If an individual in that scenario did contract COVID-19, then they would likely have a mild disease or be asymptomatic. Of course, there is also, in her speech, the return of the claim that the drug hydroxychloroquine was a cure for COVID.
Starting point is 00:39:51 Again, I was so bizarre. I really thought that this bullshit would die down after Trump got COVID and then wasn't treated with hydroxychloroquine. They would notice that surely the president would take the treatment if it was effective. And it's just not, I don't know. They keep powering through despite that. Take your money away from Amazon that censors your products. It won't let us have natural healing therapy.
Starting point is 00:40:18 vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine. They're simple, simple, cheap things to do to stay well forever from this virus and the next one down the line. Again, stay well forever. Right. That is, stay well forever.
Starting point is 00:40:37 You're right. Sounds like she's going to kill you. Right. She will. She's going to kill people in that crowd. There are people in that crowd who's going to listen to what she said and believe her and they're going to die
Starting point is 00:40:47 or get other people sick because of it. It's really horrendous what she's doing here. I agree. She then started claiming that hospitals weren't actually testing for COVID and that all COVID tests were actually flu test or something. But these criminal hospitals over here won't even test. Everything's COVID and they're getting paid for it. The test is fraud.
Starting point is 00:41:10 When you sequence the middle of that product, it's influenza A and influenza B. Diagnostic labs across the drug. to stay a thousand's a sample, not a single SARS cold to. Every one of them, influenza. Influenza. It's the Trump drunken style. It's a new type of kung fu, Travis. It is.
Starting point is 00:41:33 It's very effective because, yeah, I was like she doesn't cite anything. She doesn't give any specific examples. She, like, rattles out just an absolute torrent of bullshit one after the other in this screaming, confident style. Now, next, she started talking about Dr. Simone Gold, the founder of the pro-hydroxychloroquine organization, America's frontline doctors. Dr. Simone Gold was actually billed to speak that day, but she couldn't make it. And possibly the reason was that she was arrested for participating in the Capitol Riot. So it's not, it's actually, it's not disputed at all that Gold was, in fact, in the Capitol during the riot.
Starting point is 00:42:13 She was captured on video. and there are pictures. So Mikovits is going to cop to that, right? No, no. She still thinks that this is all basically illegitimate, corrupt prosecution that Dr. Simone Gold is facing. I did not see this one coming. And knowing what happened to Dr. Gold, who the FBI just surrounded her house with guns and took her out and arrested her for insurrection, for appearing at a rally just like this,
Starting point is 00:42:44 A Christian rally on January 6th at the White House. She was called an insurrectionist when a policeman opened the door for her and welcomed her in to give a talk at the Capitol that day. This is not an insurrection, folks. We're being lied to it every single level. So a Christian rally. It's a very, I guess, a creative way to describe the events of January 6th. Well, if Donald Trump has ascended to become, you know, up there in the Holy Trinity, to make it a quad, then, yeah, they were at a Christian rally.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Now, after saying all of this to the bafflement of those in attendance, Judy Mikovitz whipped out a particular brand of face mask that she said was the only good kind. Like, after saying that masks killed you and made your CO2 kill you or whatever. There's one mask that is safe. None of this is legal. There's one mask that I know of that is safe. This is a silver copper mask from a company called True 46. Seven, this is antimicromial.
Starting point is 00:43:46 This is antiviral. Doesn't explain how it avoids any of the issues about, like, that she was totally making up about, like, how it, how mass create global warming in your own body or whatever. The global south is your penis. It's, it's, it's, it's, she's careening from one thing to the other. She's contradicting herself. And she's, like, just talking faster than any, you know, stable mind could possibly keep up. Mm-hmm. Our next speaker for the day was a chiropractor in former Marine who goes by the name Dr. Cordy Williams.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Not a medical doctor, to be clear, but that's what he goes by. His origin story was that after the pandemic hurt his business. He started speaking with a megaphone that protests all over California. And some of the videos of him speaking went viral. So that inspired him to found the organization 1776 Forever Free, which appears to be mostly a sort of a protest, non-profit, and also merch store. I wasn't clear what they did exactly. Cordy Williams mostly promoted like a boilerplate,
Starting point is 00:44:47 patriotic rhetoric, reverence for the military, and complained about Governor Newsom. But then he started doing what I sometimes call terrorist edging. So this is where he kind of like hints at that possibly violence will be a necessary solution, but then he explicitly states that he's not promoting violence. And so I want you to fight, fight tooth and nail. And I'm not inciting violence,
Starting point is 00:45:11 but I am inciting constitutional resolve. What office are you going to run for? And maybe just get a little bit more pissed off, too. Maybe motivate yourself just a little bit to lean in. If you know your Second Amendment, great. If you don't learn it. Am I inciting violence again? No, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:45:29 I want to be very clear about that. But if you read the Constitution, it's very clear that we have the right to bear arms to protect our family and defend ourselves against the tyrannical government, against a tyrannical government and we've got one of those in California right now
Starting point is 00:45:45 So I'm not promoting violence but also we have the right to protect ourselves with violence against a tyrannical government Also the government of California is a tyrannical government He wants you to do the math Yeah Cordy of course also got around to complaining About the threat of roving pedophiles
Starting point is 00:46:01 Allowing pedophiles to run free This is what we're talking about And this is in the legislation because we become a godless country and we become a godless state and whatever your opinion is about that, the moral fibers and ethics of our country what shapes our kids
Starting point is 00:46:20 is being marked and influenced by our laws. It's being marked and influenced by the three megaphones, education, media, and Hollywood. And so if we don't level up now, just like that Rocky movie said, there is no tomorrow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:38 That is something. I think you might have even broken Jake's brain, and he's used to this kind of bombastic collage of shitty clichés. Just like the Rocky movie. At the end of his speech, Cordy Williams hit the crowd with a devastating piece of his life story. His father died in the military when he was just 12 years old. Keep coming to rallies like this.
Starting point is 00:46:59 Bring five more people, 10 more people. Share one more post. Because at 12 years old, I saw this flag folded up in a... triangle and my hero the guy that always took a stand in my life said to my grandmother and me on behalf of a proud and grateful nation the United States Army and the President of the United States we commend you for your husband's service to our country and they handed that flag to me and my grandmother and
Starting point is 00:47:34 that was all we had to walk away with that was all we were left with 17,046 times the last 10 years that's happened and the question is are we going to continue to allow these socialist anti-Americans to penetrate every fabric of our culture and send our boys and our girls to die for China for oil and that's why we've got to get leadership back in like Donald J. Trump. This is like a combination of heartbreaking and he's just so lost. I mean, when was the last time that a socialist in America advocated for war? It's just not a thing.
Starting point is 00:48:18 Eugene Debs, not known for his war stance. Fucking Bernie Sanders, not really known for loving war. It's just, I don't, you know, I mean, I think words like socialist and Marxist at this point mean nothing in America. Right, right, right, right. They're just buzzwords. Bizarre cudgels. It's like Antifa.
Starting point is 00:48:34 They've managed to make the word anti-fascist. into some sort of weird totem. And it's very strange what America does with language because what they do is they will like kind of live rewrite the language. And Trump kind of is good at this. The way that he took fake news from something that they were accusing him of and created an entire movement behind it until those words were entirely associated with himself. And I think this transformation of language and, you know, even memes like something like Pepe,
Starting point is 00:49:05 Like, that is such a fascinating thing that America does more effectively and quicker than, I think, any other country or any other culture. Yeah, I mean, we can also see this with the way that cancel culture was already started out as a meaningless kind of concept. Now it means sending you to the gulag. It literally means like executing you in the public square for like anti-Marxist. Somehow it includes, what is it, the sclamers that are used in a handful of episodes of the Muppet show that have been recently released on Disney Plus. Like, how are disclaimers, I mean, that would disclaimer, content disclaimers, which have been used throughout the history of media. So now cancel culture. In the state of Maine, there were people on the far right having these discussions about attacking and trying to shut down this vaccine clinic that is giving vaccines because they were convinced that Marxists had infiltrated it and were using it to like, you know, harm or kill people and stuff like this.
Starting point is 00:49:59 So, you know, these words really, they're interchangeable, right? Pedophile, Marxists, whatever it is. Is it some sort of idea that, you know, this is, this is other, it's demonic. It's actually. And Democrat, you know. Yes. Yeah, well, yeah, but they have to change it. Well, but you'll often hear them say, you know, these Democrats, Satanist, Marxist, pedos.
Starting point is 00:50:18 That's it. They don't say it all in the same thing. They very rarely just say Democrat anymore. They're always attaching socialism or Marxism to it almost all the time now. If you look at Marjorie Taylor Green, it's just this fucking obsession with the idea that Joe Biden is like Mao Zedong, which. The funny thing. you. Bless your mind. The only, you know, the only person that you could even attribute a hint of socialism to Senator Bernie Sanders, you know, when his primary bid, you know, seemed to come to the end, his followers thought in some ways unfairly, he didn't call for war. He didn't call for this. He gladly stepped back, you know, endorsed the Democratic nominee. I mean, it couldn't be further from the truth. Of course not. But that's it. You're just kind of creating, you're creating a false enemy. And in the process, you're obliterating an entire part of the political spectrum and moving the Overton window to the right. So it's a win.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Our final speaker for the day was Joe Collins, a congressional candidate who is challenging representative Maxine Waters. So this campaign is doomed to fail. But by digging into his history, you can learn that he may not care because he's kind of an unstable grifter. Court documents from the past five years make this clear. Collins first entered the political arena in November of 2000. 2016 as a Republican presidential candidate challenging then-present-elect Trump. I know what I just said doesn't make much sense, but like according to an FEC form, he actually filed to be a presidential candidate that comes from November 30th, 2016.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Over the next two and a half years, Collins changed political parties four times, filing paperwork with the FEC, listing his affiliation with the Democratic Party, the millennial political party and the Green Party. Collins rejoined the Republican Party in February of 2019, according to an FEC filing. In December of 2017, while campaigning as an anti-Trump presidential candidate, Collins sued the San Diego Department of Child Support Services for $100 million in damages and the termination of his court-ordered child support obligations. That is amazing.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Yeah, that's like when Ventura just changed the jet ski laws first when he got in. I love, I love it. So, yeah, first up, what sucks about Trump is that he's letting my bitch fucking wife keep the fucking kids. Collins represented himself without a lawyer, and his lawsuit seems to draw inspiration from the sovereign citizen movement. That lawsuit states that Collins was a living, breathing man with a soul acting in a soft. sovereign capacity and is the registered owner of his own self. Right. Right. Right. Right. So he's his own real doll. On those grounds, Collins declined to participate in any proceedings related to its child support payments, saying the process, quote, violates by inalienable rights as a living, breathing man.
Starting point is 00:53:21 For God's sake. That lawsuit unsurprisingly died when this was dismissed on appeal. In a March 2019 interview, Joe Collins claimed that he was motivated to run for president because of Trump's racism and gun violence. But one of the things that got me was when President Trump ran his last campaign, he enticed so much hatred and violence and racism across the country, it didn't sit well with my soul. And so being in the military, we don't have too many freedoms to discuss, like, politics or who's running for a president and what you like or what you don't like about the President of the United States and those candidates.
Starting point is 00:54:00 And so that was the first thing. And then the second thing was when all these shootings start happening with the kids at the high schools and whatnot and at the balls and everything, you know, the younger generation started voicing their opinions and what they wanted and things that they wanted to change. And so one thing that I part of the notice was that, you know, the things that the younger generation was asking for, my generation and generation below me was asking for was being brushed off. They have, they still have nothing, no
Starting point is 00:54:28 resolve on gun control, they still have no resolve on education, tuition, you know, being super high the cost of living. And so everything that we asked for, they brush it off and they blamed it on the fact that, oh, you guys are millennials, you guys want things right now, you guys are lazy, you guys are this, and the other
Starting point is 00:54:44 is like, no, we're failing, we're not gaining the same opportunities as everybody else have. Damn, millennial rights. So, I mean, this is a guy who's at basically like a far-right QAnon rally. He'll do whatever. He'll just say whatever, clearly.
Starting point is 00:54:58 He really, he's at really a political bottom theater who found a nice little grift in running against Maxine Waters, basically. So at the event I attended in Ventura, there was unsurprisingly no criticism of Trump to be heard from him. He advised actually
Starting point is 00:55:14 punching people in the mouth if they gave you too much attitude. And let's be a ruthless as they are. We allow Democrats with their Antifa and Black Lives Matter to destroy entire cities across the United States. People follow California and that crap started here.
Starting point is 00:55:30 So let's get that paper. Let's fill it out. Let's tell them we're not playing games. And if anybody got something to say, tell I'm going to punch you in the mouth. And if they say, well, who told you to say? Just tell them, Joe Collins said it. I am a political candidate. Punch people in the mouth and
Starting point is 00:55:46 say, I told them to. This is not the greatest, I don't think, technique. This is just, he's sort of boiling down to the pure message here. That was basically the event. Music played, the attendees swarmed the merch stands and bought up a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:05 Right. And then everyone went home. Nice. It was, it was. Had a good day out. Had a good day out. That's why I learned. So I learned that, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:14 the Q and on is still very much alive. No Q mentions on the stage, but in the crowd, it was very much, very much believed. In the merch, merch tables, in the books, that were being sold. Yeah, and again, the RSPN covering it, you know, the Brick Suit himself has posted QDrop. Unofficial sponsor, you know. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:56:32 I don't think they even, like, that's the thing is, like, they coordinated so badly because they, it wasn't just Mickavits. Other speakers, they were really unsure what they were going to say, and they were terrified of what it might be. Because even if they just spent, like, another sentence or two promoting Judy or something like that, that could be an issue for them, or if they even said the same kind of shit, Judy was saying. They had no idea.
Starting point is 00:56:53 So it's great to see the people who have fed this monster unable to control it and kind of flailing at the seams and fucking up their entire production because they have created something very, very ugly. Thanks for listening to another episode of the QAnon Anonymous podcast. If you want a second episode every single week and access to all of our archives, go to patreon.com slash QAnonanonymous and subscribe for just five bucks a month. Streams happen on twitch.tv slash QAnonanonymous. is QAnonanonanonymous.com for everything else.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Listener, until next week, may the Deep Dish bless you and keep you. It's not a conspiracy. It's fact. And now, today's Auto Q. Now, did you make that jacket yourself, by the way? No, I didn't. No.
Starting point is 00:57:40 You're saying that there's a store that sells a border wall jacket. When I'm eating ice cream. All right, so here's what's going on with the suit. All right. The suits are made by a company that makes them in England and they're called stag suits and they come in a variety of designs it's because the good nightclubs in london
Starting point is 00:57:58 have a dress code that you must wear a suit to go in got so when a group of english lads wants to go out together and get really drunk like for a bachelor party they wear matching suits and these if you think of these as being one step above a costume and two steps below actual clothing that's about where they're at you're saying that although it says suit it doesn't say that it has to be a nice suit Correct. All right. Correct. So they go out and getting completely drunk and not have to worry if they ripped the seam or got their suit dirty because it was purchased at a discount price solely for that night's in activities. All right. Fair enough. Fantastic. Thank you. Yep. All right.

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