The Highwire with Del Bigtree - ARE WE DOOMED TO REPEAT HISTORY?
Episode Date: December 15, 2021With a global agenda clearly afoot, is it finally time to reflect on some of the most horrifically painful times in human history, and how they began?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.sp...reaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Every week, we sit down in meetings with international scientists and lawyers and people from around the world
to just get a feeling of what's happening outside of this bubble that we live here in the United States of America.
And this week, it really hit me as some incredibly terrifying measures are being implemented in places like Australia and Austria,
even the UK and Germany.
And I thought about the amount of times that I've been boastful, talking about how we're winning.
And we're seeing people rising up and we're really beating down the laws here in America.
And I realize that this is an international show and that I want to recognize and be atoned with the fact that we are all in different places in this sort of globalist takeover and agenda around the world.
Here in the United States of America, we are benefited by several rights.
Perhaps in some ways the right to bear arms, certainly no one's going to go door to door in Texas.
and forcibly vaccinate anybody.
I suppose I could say the same thing for Arizona
and a few other states that might cause harm to some people.
We also have this pesky little thing called a Constitution
and a bill of rights here in the United States of America
that is giving us a better footing.
Not perfect, and it's in jeopardy.
But I do want to recognize that we see you, we feel for you,
all of our brothers and sisters out there around the world,
which really got us all to thinking and discussing this week
A conversation that I hear happening a lot.
There's so many of us that behind closed doors are starting to compare this to Nazi Germany
and making that comparison.
Some people will go as far as to say things like that on stage or perhaps in an interview.
And then there's this backlash by the media, sometimes even from the Jewish community saying
that is insensitive to make a comparison to the vaccine mandates and the COVID pandemic
and the lockdowns to make a comparison to not.
Nazi Germany and the atrocities that happened to the Jewish people during the Holocaust.
But, you know, I personally have been involved in this. Back in March of 2019, I gave a speech
actually here in Austin, Texas. It's actually one of the reasons I ended up moving here.
But I was standing on the steps of the Capitol, and they had just implemented a law in Rockland
County, New York that was going to fine and arrest Hasidic, really the Hasidic Jewish community as they
were walking down the streets because of a measles outbreak that they were concerned about,
and that community wasn't getting the measles vaccine, at least some part of it.
They were banned from their synagogues, and this was going to be during Passover.
And so because of that, I said this on the Capitol in Austin.
I say to you, how are we going to know if you're not vaccinated?
How are we going to arrest you?
Maybe we'll do it the same way we did the last time.
So for you, for all the Hasidic Jews in New York right now that never thought this moment will come, I am saying, I stand with you.
Well, that was, I think, well received and it was very heartfelt in my statement there, but there were several headlines that came out against that statement.
This is the Times of Israel.
US anti-vaxers use Holocaust era yellow stars to promote their agenda.
Another headline, New York Post, anti-Baxers slam for using Star of.
David to promote cause. Controversial anti-vax YouTube host accused of praying on ultra-Orthodox
community. So I've been in the middle of this. And for those of you that were obviously
taking that out of context as about a 10, maybe a 20-minute speech, but truthfully, I was not at that
moment saying that, you know, that vaccine mandates in general or that having our children vaccinated
could be equated to the Holocaust. It was very specifically in that moment, the fact that there
were Jewish people in New York that were not going to be allowed in their own synagogues because of
an ideology, because of a belief system that they had, that their creator had made them perfect,
and therefore they did not have to inject foreign substances in their body to be right with God
or right with this earth. And so I stood with them. Well, now as more and more of us are finding
ourselves losing our rights around the world, the question has to be, you know, what happens
if history repeats itself? And is it really wrong to recite things that have taken place?
Is that really insensitive? Or is it in fact sensitive? Because I personally believe that I'm
very sensitive to the Holocaust. I have some distant relatives that are of the Jewish faith.
It's not how I was raised. My father was a Christian minister, but it doesn't mean that I don't
relate to those people. And certainly, I take very seriously the Holocaust that took place.
And this famous quote that I think rings true throughout time, those who cannot remember the
past are condemned to repeat it. And so insensitivity to me would be that we act like something
never happened. And we push it under the rug and say, well, we're a different people now.
We would never do that. And therefore, there's no reason to discuss it. I think the opposite is true.
I think that we should be very aware that the Holocaust took place and the incredible amount of beautiful lives that were taken from this earth and ask ourselves, are we really immune to that ever happening again?
And what would be the beginning steps?
Because certainly, certainly Nazi Germany does not start with Auschwitz.
Everyone's walking down the street one day, fine.
And all of a sudden they're being, you know, taken in railway cars to Auschwitz.
It is a slow, slippery slide into the destruction of one's rights.
At the beginning of this pandemic, probably not because of the pandemic, there is a great speech
given by an Auschwitz survivor named Marian Tursky. This is what he had to say in January of 2020.
I think it's poignant, pertinent and important. Listen to this.
Auschwitz did not fall suddenly from the skies. It was pittering, pattering in all those tiny steps.
It was approaching until
What happened here behind me did happen.
There was a swimming pool and over its door an inscription read,
Jews are forbidden to enter.
You could say, well, pleasant this is not,
but there are so many places in Berlin where you can take a bath or swim,
so many lakes, canals, it's nearly like Venice.
At the same time, you can read somewhere else, Jews must not belong to German singing associations.
So what?
All right.
They want to sing.
They want to make music.
Let them just meet somewhere else.
They will do their singing.
All right.
What comes up later is an order.
really, more of an order than of an inscription.
Non-Aryan children must not play with Aryan children,
with the German children.
All right, they'll play on their own.
And then you read,
we only sell bread and food to juice after 5 p.m.
right less choice this makes your life harder but after all after 5 p.m. you can still do your
shopping now I warn you I'm getting used to a thought that thought that someone may be
excluded becomes mediated into our lives
the thought that somebody can be stigmatized,
that someone may be alienated.
And that's how it is done, step by step, slowly.
People begin to
see that this is something normal, both victims
and the perpetrator,
the witnesses, those whom we, in English, call bystanders.
So clearly put that it could start with a swimming pool.
Perhaps you're not allowed in one side of a town,
or you have to get your groceries at a different time or from a different store.
Perhaps you can only mail order your grocery stores.
All of these things are happening,
but probably most shocking is not video footage from Germany back during the Holocaust,
but Germany just a week ago.
This is a hair salon in Germany.
where both the employers and employees had their papers checked.
Take a look at this.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
I'm a control through in the rammed
the endemming's foreordnum.
Perfect.
Have you all here registriered with the contact?
No.
No.
No.
No.
No ootzov.
No.
No.
No.
Corona test.
Okay.
The better.
This driver, we have this 3G
support model on.
We have two people here,
who are not a test
or even for a genesis status
now must you
don't want, if they're
not having a new
an access to have.
And so,
is the problem,
we have still the
distance.
We have still the
distance.
This is not just
happening in Germany
right now in New York
and in California.
I had a friend removed
from a coffee shop
while trying to work
out the sort of
discussions of a film
shoot with a film crew
because they were not
vaccinated pulled out of a coffee shop. This is now taking place. We're now being segregated. We've
seen signs in Canada in the airports separating the vaccinated from the unvaccinated passengers.
Separation or the familiarization as was so perfectly described by Mr. Tursky. The familiarization
of separation of condemning one group of people over another. And then we see headlines.
Here we are. They're separated in grocery stores now. Javier University tells students who aren't
fully vaccinated, they're no longer enrolled. Or how about sports? LAUSD schools removing the unvaccinated
student athletes from the teams. This is no longer something that, and what? We're all going to just
accept this because we are. We are. We are accepting this on one level or another. At some point,
one of us have accepted doing something, putting on a mask when we didn't believe it was necessary.
Perhaps even vaccinating, we know we're meeting those people that are doing it against their own
will because they believe it's their only way to survive. It's going to get worse and worse if we don't
stop it. And the question is, how much longer does it get easier to stop it as it gets further down
the road? Where are we at the United States of America? Would we ever use force? Would we ever have
people walking in and deciding to not only check our papers, but what happens if we're not
compliant? Are we going to be dragged out? Are we going to be put in a concentration camp of some
sort because they're building them all around the world. Here's Tony Fauci discussing whether or not
perhaps we should use a little bit of force to make the point. I understand and we all understand
how people do not like to be told what to do. They want to make their own choice and their own free will.
I get that and I respect that. But these are unusual times. And you can't think only of yourself and
your own personal opinion. I would prefer and we all would prefer that people would
voluntarily getting vaccinated. But if they're not going to do that, sometimes you've got to do
things that are unpopular, but that clearly supersede individual choices and are directed predominantly
at the communal good. So it's great if you can volunteer, but if you don't volunteer,
we'll have to use force. We've got to achieve the greater good. We've got to achieve the best
for what's good for all of the population. And how are we going to do that? Maybe we have to sort of
dividing them. Look at what's happening in Australia. Here's a headline that blew my, or actually,
this is a video, talking about how the hospital is going to react to unvaccinated individuals.
Take a look at this. Of course, a bitter pill to swallow this morning for the unvaccinated.
Queenslanders needing life-saving surgery. It's been revealed that patients will be denied that
procedure unless they're fully vaccinated. Many say they're not anti-vax. They're just fearful of
the side effects. That policy won't be re-evaluated until February next year.
I mean, that's just incredible, right?
The idea that now we're going to let you die.
We don't care that we're just in a car accident or something just happened.
Maybe you're having a heart attack.
Oh, you didn't get the vaccine.
You don't believe in our ideology.
You're not allowed in this building.
None of our doctors are allowed to treat you.
That is actually happening.
At what point?
You let me know at what point we're allowed to start talking about this level of segregation.
We're about talking about letting people die, innocent people die,
because they have a different ideology than us.
When will we then get to make that comparison to Nazi Germany?
It certainly seems like we're getting very, very close.
If we're not already there, at least to me,
everyone on our team, we said, is this a sensitive topic?
Should we go here?
We all said, it's time to go there.
If we don't do it now, then what chance do we have of stopping this?
And if you think, you know, well, it's just Australia,
or maybe we're exaggerating it,
I want you to know that I am well received by large,
Jewish communities all over this country and all over the world. I've spoke to thousands in Israel
that asked me to be there. I've gone to the communities in the Hasidic Jewish communities and
ultra-Orthodox communities in New York several times. I consider them my brothers, my sisters, and my
friends, and I believe that they feel the same thing about me. But what about the other side of that?
What if you grew up in Germany? At what point are they supposed to start making this connection?
Well, it's actually already being made by an incredible, brilliant statement by an MP in Germany.
Listen to what she had to say.
This message goes out to the people in Australia.
My name is Christine Anderson.
I'm a member of European Parliament, and I'm answering your SOS call.
I will do whatever I can to make it known to the world that your once free and liberal democracy has been transformed into a total.
totalitarian regime which tramples on human rights, civil liberties and the rule of law.
I'm imploring all of you around the world who still think your governments are looking
out for your best interest. At no point in history have the people forcing others into compliance
been the good guise. The welfare of humanity has always been the alibi of tyrants.
of tyrants. Do you not realize that this vaccine does not protect you from COVID? It does,
however, protect you from governmental oppression. For now, that is, but don't think for
even a second that this is not going to change tomorrow. I'm a German and we once
ask our grandparents how they could have just stood by in silence allowing a horrific
totalitarian regime to come about. Anyone could have known. All I had to do was open their eyes
and take a look. The vast majority chose not to. So what will you tell your grandchildren?
Will you tell them you didn't know? Will you tell them you were just following orders?
You need to understand. It isn't about breaking.
the fourth wave. It is all about breaking people.
Incredible statement. I love the quote that she made. I hope, I think we should all hold this close to us.
When she said, the welfare of humanity has always been the alibi of tyrants.
It cannot be better said than that. That is the danger.
When they reference our welfare, when Fauci talks about the welfare of all, the good of all,
Sometimes you have to take away someone's rights.
Never is it okay to take away someone's rights.
And so here we find ourselves.
And all of this really came to light because last week I shared with you the fact that we
looked at the amount of people that are watching the high wire just two weeks ago, and
we divided that in the amount of people that donated.
I told you that 1.8% of you are actually the ones that are donating to the high wire.
Now I made that point just to talk about how committed are we to this because clearly, as
As we look around the world and we're going to go over headlines from around the world coming up here with Jeffrey Jackson.
There's positive movement.
There's negative movement.
But you have to understand there's a global agenda at foot and they do not plan on walking away.
They are in this to the death.
If Tony Fauci loses now, he goes to prison.
He cannot lose.
He's not going to walk away.
He's not going to retire.
He is going to stand his ground and he has said that to Rand Paul's face.
So we know we're there at.
We know where the opposition that doesn't believe in the rights of the individual.
longer. And so what are we willing to do? What is our commitment? And I was thinking about that
statement. And by the way, after talking about the 1.8%, I want to tell you that I am encouraged by the
fact that we had record numbers of you sign up, many for small donations, but that's okay. I don't
even care how much it's for you decide to get involved. So we're no longer at 1.8%. We brought in
almost just about 0.2%. So we're just nearing 2%, which is a large growth. It's the largest growth
we've had in our donor base.
And then I want to talk about, but those of you that aren't donating, I get it.
Some of us are having difficult times.
There's plenty of places.
These are rough times.
I understand it.
But what about our newsletter?
How about just signing up to our newsletter?
Do you realize that only 3.8% of you were signed up to our newsletter?
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receiving that information? And I know we all say to ourselves, well, you know, I have so much stuff
in my inbox that I just don't, you know, I don't need another thing there. Really? What happens
the moment all of our phones are shut off? It happened in Egypt during the uprising there. What
happens if all of our social media goes away? What happens if suddenly you want to know where
everyone's at that you agree with? Because we are growing to be the majority, they're going to have
to stop us some way. And by the way, all of a sudden, if we could have emailed you, maybe we could
tell you where we're all meeting. Maybe we could tell you what the plan is, what's going on,
but because you didn't want to take the time, didn't want to take the energy to just sign up to our
newsletter, we're not going to be able to help you in that moment. This cannot be how we imagine we win this.
Sure, I have shouted over and over again on the show, we are winning, but we have not won,
what it is going to take to bring the whole world with us. So it's not just maybe Texas pulls through
and we isolate ourselves from the rest of the world. We want the world to win this. We need to be in this
together. And lastly, when I thought about this, it made me think about a conversation I had my
father growing up a lot. He used to talk about, you know, he was one of these guys, amazing story,
grew up on the wrong side of the tracks, was involved in crime, stealing Hoboken, New Jersey,
eventually went to jail, and then changed his life and became a minister. But what he would say
to me is, you know, that people that steal are the most paranoid people you've ever met.
they're more paranoid about being stolen from than anyone you've ever met.
And it's sort of developed what I would call my definition of karma.
I think that a lot of people think that karma is, well, you hit somebody,
then you get hit somewhere out there in the future.
No, I don't think that's it.
I think what it is is when you hit somebody, maybe wrongfully or for whatever reason,
you now live in a world that you've created where people hit each other.
You may never get hit, but the rest of your life you are looking to possibly be hit.
And similarly, if you don't commit to things,
then you think the world is filled with people just like you that don't commit to things.
And so when people walk up to me and they say, Del, how are you so energetic?
How are you so positive with all this going around you, on around you?
I say, I don't know.
But now I do know.
I thought about it a lot this week.
I thought about a lot this week.
I said to myself, you know what?
You know what it is?
It's because I actually commit to the things I care about.
I support the people I care about.
I'm going to talk to Bobby Kennedy and try and help him sell his book because it's going to change the world.
I didn't write it.
I don't know if I have anything to gain from it, but I believe in it.
And when I do things that I believe in, it makes me feel good.
And you know what else it does?
It makes me believe there must be other people like me out there doing the same thing.
It makes me feel by doing something that the world must be doing something.
I can't imagine what it's like for those of you out there that don't commit, won't even sign up to a newsletter.
Sit on your couch hoping the world's going to change, hoping that that 1% now 2% that are directly donating to the high wire.
will pull this thing through, but 2% has never done it. It has never achieved it. There's a great
study that came out that talked about this. Take a look at this. This is out of Science Daily.
Minority Rules. Science Discover a tipping point for the spread of ideas. Scientists at Renezellar Polytechnic
Institute have found that when just 10% of the population holds an unshakable belief, their belief
will always be adopted by the majority of the society. The scientists who are, you know,
members of the Social Cognitive Networks Academic Research Center at Rennon, however said that
Renzellier used computational and analytical methods to discover the tipping point where a minority
belief becomes the majority opinion, the finding as implications for the study and influence
of societal interactions ranging from the spread of innovations to the movement of political
ideas. 10% of the population, if we hold an unshakable belief, that is what always leads
the majority. So there we are. I have hope because look how close we are to 10%. We're at 2%
right now. We can grow. So I'm asking you now, whether or not it's donating, whether it's even
donating to us or somebody else. There's other great people out there that are working hard,
scientists and doctors risking their lives that need your help, need your funding. You did a great
job taking care of Dr. Paul Thomas last week, by the way. I'm so impressed. And it's so powerful
how active you are. And many of you up, you know, your donations. And I appreciate that. Another
dollar a month. That's fantastic. But I'm talking to all of you out there that aren't taking those
baby steps. Will you please start taking baby steps? Not because it benefits us, because it benefits
you to recognize how easy it is. And when you see how easy it is, you will see how easy it will be
for all of us to win this together.
And as those baby steps lead you out the door, perhaps they will lead you onto a street where you are joined by your brothers and sisters who are rising up all around the world and it looks just like this.
and everything is centralized the food that we consume and they spray in it all with pesticides easily
identify the sheep and the snake the real and the fake giving us a reason to pray i'm gonna make my own
choices a voice for the voices they trying to destroy us avoiding the poison it's all pointless
if you don't have a purpose if you read the verses you'll know who we versed it government can tell you
what you work this look deeper than the surface they don't shut your mouth they comply that's the
message want you to press on prescriptions that mess with your head got you stressed
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