The Highwire with Del Bigtree - Episode 322: ACT OF REBELLION
Episode Date: June 2, 2023Today’s show is an Act of Rebellion! The HighWire Reveals The Red Carpet Live Stream Team for Plandemic 3: The Great Awakening!; Then, Jefferey Jaxen Reports on Target, North Face, and the Trans con...troversy, The Green Agenda is Rolling Out in Europe, and the Origins of the Globalist Agenda; As we near the global premiere of The Great Awakening, Del goes into the Plandemic Production House for an inside look at the making of the 3rd installment of the Plandemic series, getting final thoughts from Director Mikki Willis as they near one of the most important events in the canon of the Plandemic Series; Finally, Del shows how easy it is to commit an act of rebellion. Guests: Tracy Beanz, Mikki WillisBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are out there in this beautiful world,
how about we all step out onto the high wire?
Welcome from around the world.
You know, it's amazing to think about how this show has spread when we started in just this little closet in Hollywood, California.
And now, you know, as we sort of look at the charts, we see you all tuning in from all around the world.
It's also why, you know, we've decided and we're a part of being a premiere of
probably the most anticipated movie of this year, maybe even the decade.
The Great Awakening, of course, is coming to the highwire this Saturday night.
If you have not gone ahead and signed up and gotten your spot to be watching it.
Or, by the way, if you want to be in a watch party, just go to PlandemicSeries.com and sign up.
It's important that we know you're having a watch party because we're going to be tuning in to watch parties around the world as we sort of report on the
red carpet and bring you all of this fanfare that's going to be around this incredible event.
If all of this is like brand new news to you somehow, then this is what the Great Awakening is all
about. Breaking news, the president declaring a national emergency. The new stay at home order.
We will shut you down. Don't think you can get on a plane or a trade. This is a pandemic of the
unvaccinated. And we will take you to jail. We've got to get them vaccinated. Well, we will
keep you in a facility longer.
As the world was descending into synchronized tyranny,
I began to ask myself, how did they get everyone
to go along with this?
Obsessed with finding the answer, I began studying every moment
in recorded history, where masses of people
acted against their own self-interest.
The only mechanism that could explain what
was happening in society, screw your freedom,
your schmuck, was what is usually referred to as mass
Here we are now with an economy and crisis, but with an incredible opportunity.
Unprecedented opportunity.
For a reset.
Your Royal Highness's distinguished heads of state and government.
The future is built by us.
We need a great reset.
When they say you'll be happy, what they mean is you'll be enslaved.
Today we have the technology to hack human beings on a massive scale.
Who masters those technology.
of those technologies will be the master of the world.
Those who control the data control the future,
not just of humanity, but the future of life itself.
Every aspect of our life has been infiltrated
by people that do not have our best interests at heart.
There are forces using fear and isolation to induce mass psychosis.
I don't want you to be hopeful.
Environmental doom.
Fires.
I want you to panic.
Storms.
It will kill your children.
I want you to feel you.
the fear I feel every day.
People are starting to wake up across the world.
I'm seeing people come together from all walks of life,
finally saying enough is enough.
We didn't come here for no reason.
We have a voice and we're here to share it.
We have to be the solution.
We cannot rely on the media, the president,
or whoever to fix these problems.
I would rather pick up cans on the side of the highway
than to live out of alignment with my truth.
We're all being driven back to the dream.
As you see in the audience,
Democrats, Republicans, white, black, everyone all in between.
This is the example that they do not want to see, but they have no choice.
The masses of humanity have been slapped awake.
Open your eyes.
It's time to wake up.
This is the great awakening.
People cannot go back into the Matrix now.
A lot of people are trying to.
They can't.
Well, I know I'm excited.
about the Great Awakening, and I'm joined now by Highwire contributor, editor at large,
the brilliant Tracy Beans. Thanks for joining me today.
It is so good to be here in person with you. This is a beautiful place you have here,
and this is a great family you've created. Thank you. Well, you're a part of that family.
You and I are going to be on the red carpet, which will be streaming live. So what I love is
that how, you know, we're so used to this Hollywood sort of owning the narrative.
And the narrative being, you know, pro-vaccine, pro-COVIDs, pro-woke agenda.
This is our moment to really sort of have our own Hollywood moment, I think,
and take the narrative into our hands, which is the thing is really exciting.
It is. And, you know, the Great Awakening coming is true.
Through all the censorship that's been pushed down on people,
through all of the nonsense that we've had to deal with,
the truth has come to the forefront.
And that's going to be a testament to it on Saturday.
You do a lot of reporting, not just for the high wire,
but you know all across the country lots of different spaces um what do you think about this narrative
this discussion now so many people just want to put you know everything in the bat well we're through
covid but really i think we're all really in trying to understand what happened there what's really
behind this which is my sense of where this this film is going to be taking us yeah agreed we can't
forget what happened and i don't think we're through covid i think we're at the very beginnings of
COVID. You know, we're dealing with excess death reports now that are skyrocketing, lots of
issues going with people who have taken the vaccine, not knowing where to turn. So we're going to
have to be kind of that community to help those folks as we move forward. Yeah. I'm looking
forward to this red carpet experience. You know, we got, I mean, it's going to be a lot of fun.
We have all sorts of like heroes from the medical freedom movement and superstars.
They're joining us. Anyone in particular that you're sort of, you know, looking forward to speaking
to and see and talk. It's just going to be fun. I have so many questions for so many people
to narrow it down would be kind of hard.
But I think the team at the Highwire and Mickey Willison team did such a great job.
And I'm so excited to have fun.
I'm going to make you laugh, Delt.
Okay.
I'm sure that's going to happen.
I'm looking forward to it.
Well, you know, I think we have a list.
We've got five times August.
It's going to be, this is a short list.
It's going to be joining us at the event on the red carpet.
Dr. David Martin, of course, is a part of it.
Judy Mikeovitz, who really set this entire pandemic thing off and soaring with the original
pandemic. We've got J.P. Sears, the comedian, who's brilliant and hilarious, Andy Wakefield,
Sherry Tenpenny is going to be, you know, Sasha Stone. I mean, you know, it's really
going to be amazing. Victoria Boyd, Angela Stanton King, Ernest Ramirez. The list just goes on and on
of people that I think, you know, may not be celebrities to everyone in the world, but there's
celebrities to those of us that recognize this battle that we've been and true warriors that
on the front lines and making a difference.
And so I think it's going to be fun.
J.B. Sears are going to help us on the red carpet too.
And I think there's going to be some surprises.
So I'm looking forward to sort of reporting on all this.
Who doesn't like surprises?
Indeed.
I'm a big surprise fan.
And they're celebrities for humanity, right?
They're heroes that are coming.
So it's a great crowd.
It's a great crowd.
And by the way, I think we have a record number of people right now
sitting inside of our control room.
So many people came to town and said, Del, I'm coming to the town to see pandemic.
Can we come watch the high wires?
This would be a line out of the door if we said yes to everybody, but a select few are in there.
And by the way, I mean, and this is what's incredible.
When Mickey was putting this together, he was looking for a venue, and they were looking at different venues.
They chose a venue that has over 2,000 seats in Austin, downtown Austin.
And they never even, we didn't really ever even advertise it.
I mean, I said, are you sure that you can fill those seats with just the people that, like,
We already have a list so long of people that want to see this live.
So not only we're going to have these, you know, these groups, these, you know, watch parties all around the world and people watching individually.
It's going to be over 2,000 people live that will be watched the red carpet there and seeing this event in a theater.
So it's going to be just amazing, the energy.
Truth is powerful and it brings people together from all walks of life, no matter what political ideology you are or, you know, it doesn't matter.
Truth is super powerful and it's on Showcase on Saturday.
It's going to be great. It's going to be awesome. Look, if you're one of those people that think there may be just a handful of tickets that can squeeze in for those that want to see it live, that's happening in downtown Austin. You have to go to plantemicseries.com or planemic3.com. It all takes you to the same place and find the spot where you can sign up for that. But what you really need to do, what I think is really important, is if you're planning on having a watch party, you're going to have a group of people in the room watching it all at one time, we'd like to know about that. You need to sign up for that also at Planned Dmitter.
pandemic series.com because we're going to go remotely around the world to some of these watch parties
and check in with you as we sit eating our popcorn and drinking our sparkling waters, you know, getting
ready. We don't want any of that, you know, diet soda things we've been talked about over the last
couple of weeks. But last thoughts is you, you know, neither one of us has seen this film.
I mean, honestly, like I'm promoting a movie, I haven't seen. You're in it. I'm in it. I have
no idea how I come across in it. Mickey's really kept this under wraps, but I have such faith
in sort of the stories he's been telling. Of course, I have a lot of conversation with him,
but what are you anticipating? Like, what are you wondering or what are your questions as you
sort of look into this filmic moment? I've been watching the little snippet trailers that have
been coming out some longer than others. It just seems like a really powerful catalog of everything
that's happened. And also ways to move forward in optimism, right?
So I'm looking for something that's going to make me cry.
Being in this fight, you know, working every day as an investigative journalist throughout all of this has been really overwhelming at points.
So I'm excited to get some optimism from the film and I think he'll deliver that.
I'm looking forward to that too.
You've been such a great asset to the high wire and the work that we're doing here.
And we are in the trenches.
So much of it can be depressing.
But I love that this film is about awakening.
I think it's going to be a celebration of the power of humanity, what we can achieve.
We've done so much.
There's so much that needs to be done, though.
So I look forward to sitting with you
and interviewing all these great people
coming across the red carpet and launching
what I think may be the most important movie
of our lifetime.
Agreed, and lots of fun.
Lots of fun. Lots of fun.
All right. I'll see you there.
Look, one more time. If you have not signed up,
please register. It's just your email is all
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all for the Great Awakening. So sign up now. You can also do it at the last minute, but go ahead and invite all your friends. Let them let them know what's happening. We want this to be a massive, a global movement built around having fun and having information and celebrating how brilliant we are as a species. This is just, we're just so excited to be a part of with the high wire and able to present this. So join in. We've built special tools, the technologies that we've had to put together to be able to
handle all of you one time. Really exciting stuff. So I'm looking forward to that. Later on in the
show, I'm going to present with you with the interview I had just a couple of days ago. I went
into, you know, the house of the Great Awakening, Mickey Willis's Lair, to really stop. And by the way,
they're still, they were still cutting just a couple of days ago. So they're taking it down to the
last minute. That's coming up just ahead. But first, it's time for the Jackson Report. You know,
It's so interesting as we've been working on this show and talking about it.
I find myself battling these terms, you know, woke, awake, in which, you know, the fact that
we're sort of talking about, you know, waking up.
I mean, think everybody, I think clearly no matter what side of this you're on, there's
the thought that we need to wake up to something.
What really is the question is what is behind it all and what is the difference between
awake and awoke?
I don't have audio. Is that something that you need to turn on? Okay?
Hold on. How am I now? All right, there we go. There you are. Okay, Jeffrey.
What I was saying is the world looks much different now that it did five years. It was rapidly changing. You are right on that.
And you're at the highway. We're very fortunate because we're not just a media organization.
We have a legal arm at the Orpkinson action network that does a lot of work.
We also are an educational resource. And so I want to say right now parents, we're so forth
to have you using our show as a homeschooling resource for your kids.
But next segment we're going to talk about, you may find that some of the subject
matter is not appropriate for your child.
So give you a heads up and just want to get the kids out of the room, have an adult
conversation here, because here we go.
All right.
I'll give them five, four, three, two, one.
You were warned.
All right. Go ahead, Jeffrey.
So, Del, you know, the Plandemic, the plan
endemic series, even us here at the Highwire, we're again very fortunate because we are funded
by the viewers. We are funded by people who want to see, you know, a narrative that doesn't have
boundaries. And that's really important because what would that look like if we didn't, if we
were funded by perhaps someone like North Face? Would you see commercials like this on the
highwire between segments? Take a look. Hi, it's me, Paddygonia, a real life homosexual. And today I'm
here with the North Face. We are here to invite you to come out. In nature with us!
Wow, this is nice! We like to call this little tour the summer of pride. This tour has everything.
Hiking, community, art, lesbians, lesbians making art. Last year we gaysa'shade across the nation
and celebrated pride, across the nation, with hundreds of you, across the nation. This year, we're back, back, back again with two new
Atlanta GA. Why? Because you're there. In Salt Lake City, we're coming for you.
Howie, here we go?
Of course. This year, all these fabulous speakers will be coming from inside this TV to a nature near you.
So come outside and celebrate the beautiful LGHG TV community.
That's pretty yay.
It's certainly not a commercial you would have seen just a few short years ago, so interesting times.
Right. And this is this is kind of a trend, a growing trend, is happening really fast this year, it seems like. A lot of corporations are just going full force directly into some of this advertising into the gender conversation and using kind of a creative narrative to do it, just like you saw North Face. And it has been facing backlash. That's another part of this conversation as well. North Face, however, as far as their ad that you just saw there, this was the headline after that because they did face some backlash for that. North Face stands behind Pride ad, feature.
during a drag queen. Now, Coles, another store, this is a headline, outrage grows at Coles,
as Cole's stores offer LGBTQ clothing for babies as the outlet is the latest to face backlash
over what they're calling woke merchandise. Now, some people are expressing concern because
they're saying, well, this really is an appropriate advertising for children. So that's one of the
conversations that people have an issue with. And there's some of the images there of some of the
child's clothing with with having just throwing the gender conversation right out there for
everyone to see even you know it doesn't really matter what parents think about that is they're going to
kids the kids have it on their clothing. That's really what's at the heart of this right and there's a
sensitivity here that I you know I want to be careful about. I am all about inclusive inclusivity of all
adults. I respect and appreciate every decision every adult makes how they live their lives. I think what's
what's being questioned here by a lot of parents across this country
is what is appropriate for my child and the conversations my child should be involved in.
And when things are put into certain positions where it's unavoidable for my child
and forcing a conversation that I may not believe they're ready to have,
shouldn't that be within my purview and in, you know, in the comfort of my controls?
And I think there's a lot of parents that are feeling like this world is getting out of control.
And there is, you know, I guess they, they,
they use words as large as attack on children and family and the things that they're trying to hold true too.
Right. And so we saw with North Face, just like we saw with Bud Light, it was just an advertise.
It was kind of the choice that they made of who they wanted to put in the conversation they wanted to put in their commercials.
But the boycotts were pretty rapid. And we saw the same thing with Target. So here's one of the headlines, most recent one.
Target stock loses 12.7 billion sinks to lowest level since 2020 over boycotts. And the boycott there was over something called tuck-friendly swing.
So again, like you said, adults, you know, and corporations can sell clothes for every walk of life for
anybody. But at the same time, some of these stores, some of these Target stores had these displays
right in the front where everyone could see. And that was one of the problems. And if you don't know
what tuck friendly means, let's take a look. Alex Stein, comedian host of Primetime with Alex
Stein, took to Target and checked it out for us all. Take a look. All right.
We're at Tarjeet checking out their tuck friendly pride collection.
That's right guys.
Extra crotch coverage, tuck friendly construction.
Thank you, Target.
No, it is.
That is.
Look.
Tuck, oh.
Tuck friendly construction.
Okay.
Well, let's see how tuck friendly it is.
Wow, so tuck friendly.
It's nice to...
Let's come in here.
Come here.
I love the tuck friendly bathings do.
I'm going to hide all of it.
Look, I got to...
This is nice.
You guys see this?
It's tucked friendly.
You see?
You see?
But you can't even see it, guys.
It's like...
This is the best tucked in the construction I've ever seen.
You see this?
This is...
Target is so progressive.
I love it.
Thank you, Target.
I'm all tucked in.
We're getting it.
Can't wait to wear this around the pool.
I mean, when I, you know, look at this issue, I ask, I try to be reasonable and I ask myself,
if Target put right in the front of the store some, you know, S&M, you know, clothing,
whips and, you know, handcuffs and lingerie and things on models or mannequins,
I would ask myself, is this appropriate?
And I feel like this is what parents are saying, right?
We're, it's fine what you're doing behind closed doors.
It's fine that, you know, you buy clothing.
But when it starts bringing in, like, actual thoughts about sexuality and sex and physical anatomy,
sure, I mean, do we not have some controls?
And certainly, I'm allowed to boycott, which is all that's really happening here.
You have a lot of families saying, I thought this is a family store, and I don't feel like this is appropriate for my children.
Right.
And the boycott is American as apple pie.
It goes back.
is at the beginning of this country.
And like you said, some of the pushbacks coming from people who believe that this conversation
is being pushed on their children without the parents being a part of it.
And let's stay on target for a second.
So this is what we're talking about.
So here's the headline here.
And this is why we're covering this, by the way, is because this is what wraps into the narrative
that we have been covering for so long is things being pushed on children without the parents,
either permission or purposefully by taking the parents out of the picture.
And then, you know, behind the scenes sometimes, and it is with this conversation as
well. You have a medical community in some cases that is pushing drugs with lack of safety,
long-term safety testing on children without parental consent. I mean, this is right out of the
vaccination playbook we saw in Washington, D.C., with the bill that was tried to push through
there that I can actually help roll back. But this is the headline here, target partners with
organization pushing kids' genders to be secretly changed in schools without parental consent.
So what organization in that? This is called the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network,
or G-L-S-E-N, and we go to their website and we look at their transgender policy.
This is directly under the policy, and this is kind of like guidance for education and for schools.
And it says here, model local education agency policy on transgender and non-binary students.
And what it says in there is we're basically the local education agency shall ensure that all
personally identify all medical information relating to transgender and non-binary students
is kept confidential in accordance with applicable state, local, and federal policy privacy laws,
staff or educators shall not disclose any information that may reveal a student's gender identity to others,
including parents or guardians and other staff.
So that's where one of these big issues comes from is they're specifically directing schools.
Outside, you know, it says with law here, but we've seen schools do this kind of in this gray area
where they're keeping this information from the parents as this child begins this transition,
which for some of these children, it's a very vulnerable time for them.
So a parent, you know, obviously wants to have the right to be involved in this in a lot of cases.
If there's a principle that I can, our nonprofit informed consent action network, stands by unequivocally.
It's in parental rights and family rights.
Now, I know that there are some gray areas there, and we just, you know, I think you have to choose what side you're on.
I'm always going to be on the side of parents and families over governments and, you know, industries interfering in my relationship with my children.
That's just where we stand.
It's what we legally fight for across this country.
And this is where this issue does sort of really step into our space is if you are, you know, trying to divide the family and get between a parent and their child and their child going through, you know, difficult times of their lives, trying to understand, you know, complex issues.
I will always believe that as a whole, parents are much better equipped that you've watched this child through the whole experience than some outside third party, specifically the government.
There's no way the government does this better than parents do.
Right.
And you add to medical community, medical community that too.
And then so we look at GLSEN's corporate partners.
This is their own website.
And we look at the image here.
The corporate partners page, you have the junior partners.
There's Target.
Target is given $2.1 million to this organization.
We have Disney, Wells Fargo.
See Hollister there on the top.
If you go down a little bit, you can see PetSnar at YouTube.
So we're talking an extremely well-funded organization here.
And this is clearly top-down this organization, this funding, top-down.
This is not grassroots.
This is not some type of, you know, bootstrapped organization that's really coming from the voice of the people.
It's Wells Fargo, Disney.
And you can see this narrative, this conversation is wrapping into those organizations.
So here's Disney announcing just recently, Disney World, To Hoagery.
out an equal event in support of LGBTQ plus rights in the workplace.
You're calling that one of the biggest summits in the world.
And so this is really the conversation here.
We had two staff members that were at Disneyland just over the weekend
and took this picture going into,
I think it was the Princess Castle to buy princess dresses.
And, you know, you have a man in a mustache with makeup on wearing a dress
as the first point of contact going to the store.
And, you know, again, the question is, is this a conversation I am being forced to have if I go to Disneyland?
And I would also say, is there really not, like, I mean, men have plenty of jobs.
Do they not?
It seems like when it's a dress store for young girls that want to look like, you know, a Disney princess, that there are plenty of other places to have jobs.
We're really going to take women's jobs away from that spot, too?
I don't know.
I mean, all of it obviously is a question.
And all we can sit here is say, you know, society is weighing in.
They're weighing in on whether they're going to continue to buy tickets,
where they're going to enter these stores and buy their products.
And, you know, I think the people ultimately will take upon themselves the right to decide and vote with their dollars.
Absolutely.
And so we go from large, very large corporations aligning with non-governmental organizations, NGOs in an effort to shape society,
to governments working with academia to deconstruct modern.
in society itself. And that's what happened starting in 2019, as far as laws are concerned.
The UK was the first country in the EU. UK becomes first major economy to pass net zero emissions
laws. And what they did in 2019 is the UK government sponsored a research program with
academics from six major universities in the UK called the UK Fires Document. And this research
program was basically looking at how do we get to this net zero goal by our goal that we put into law,
which was 2050. So let's, we've covered this document before, but it's important for this next
segment. So let's take a look at this. We have here from 2020 to 2029. And specifically let's look at
flying. I mean, you have road vehicles, rail, train, shipping, heating. They have rules for everything
that they want to accomplish. But in flying, you see all airports except Heathrow, Glasgow, and Belfast
close with transfers by rail. That's train. So,
2030 if you look over to the right to 2049 starting at 2030 they want all remaining airports closed so no more air travel did did you get the memo on that we're not flying in airplanes anymore so we're already into this obviously started in 2019 they're saying starting in 2020 we're going to start really really reducing these flights so this is what the headlines are now showing so at the time reading this document we thought this is there this is crazy no one's going to try to accomplish this but let's look at the headlines now we're seeing how they're starting to accomplish
this. No more cheap flights is the new reality for air travel. This is right out of Bloomberg.
So the first quote here says the first headwind stems from two big changes in European Union's
emissions trading systems. Airlines must have enough emissions allowances. They have to pay for those,
by the way, to cover every metric ton of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere on flights
starting and ending in the European Economic Area of the UK and Switzerland. It goes on to say the
changes to the EU ETS alone will slash the operating profit of the continent's
six largest point-to-point airlines by an estimated 77%.
That means ticket prices will have to be higher,
which in turn means that demand destruction is inevitable.
As Irving writes, if it were possible to charge more
without spoiling demand, airlines would have already been doing so.
So two points in there.
Your airlines are just getting kind of a wake-up call going,
hey, by the way, your operating profit,
we're going to go ahead and slash that by 77%.
What company can operate on that?
And then they use the word demand destruction.
That is consumers leaving and never coming back to that paradigm.
Demand destruction.
And you know what's always amazing about this is they try to say, oh, we're saving the planet, we're saving humanity.
But you know all you are doing is removing all of the middle class's ability to travel because we won't, families won't be able to afford it, small businesses won't be able to afford it.
But all the people writing these laws will be able to afford their private jets or whatever jets still remain or whatever the cost of a first class ticket,
They will still run their companies, they'll run their Walmarts, they'll continue to, you know,
impoverish us and make it impossible for us to rise up and take control of our own lives while
they take jets to meetings on how to better enslave us.
This is what is so sick about this whole thing.
It never affects the people that are writing these laws.
They're just taking our rights away.
I mean, I'm all about trying to clean up the air as best as possible.
There's so many other ways to do it, taking away and interfering.
with our ability to travel, visit each other, and do business is end times, man. This is end game
on any concept of a democracy, freedom, or liberty. And a lot of people are questioning this.
And it's not just happening in some isolated places. And this is the picture that we're going
to be painting here is even in France. You have this. This is in 2022, President Emmanuel Macron
there. He said this. Macron warns France faces sacrifices after what he calls the end of a
What does he mean by that? That sounds pretty crazy. Well, the new headlines out of France look like this, just like the UK fires document. It's official. France bans short-haul domestic flights in favor of train travel. And understand these the train system, the rail system, you know, much like in the United States, it's not fully built out to handle this type of influx of people that won't be flying anymore. And this is a conversation that's being had, not just in France. Again, this is not just an isolated situation.
Listen to the UK. This was a conversation in the halls of Westminster in their parliament just last week. Take a listen.
Okay.
The announcement by the French government that they are banning short flights where train is an alternative should be part of this strategy that we hear about from the government.
Part of the net zero strategy should be to reduce the number of ridiculously short flights in this country.
I don't mean island hopping. I mean between cities, which are unnecessary.
and if we had a better train route and better train service, no one would even think about.
I thank the Honourable Member for that useful intervention.
Absolutely, there needs to be investment in other areas instead of this would be the whole argument.
If we're really going to meet that net zero strategy, we cannot rely on the increase in long overhaul flights that we are talking about at Heathrow.
So you hear what she said.
If we had a better train service, if we had better, they don't even have them yet.
Newsflash, you're already cutting services.
You're already cutting these things.
And there's no buildout to catch these things.
And by the way, what do trains run on?
Are they running on solar?
Last I checked, they're not, you know.
I mean, this is just sort of moving deck chairs around on a sinking ship if that's what you really think is happening.
I just don't see.
And having preferential treatment of certain industries over others is why we're in this mess.
I mean, I really think, let the market forces decide.
If people want to take a train, then take a train.
If you really feel like you're making a difference environmentally, I'm all about it.
Do it, but it should be choice.
We got to, when the government starts making these decisions for us, we're just being put in prison.
There's no way that this, you know, airs out.
And we're like all excited about this, you know, the 15-minute city.
We're stuck in an ability to get to grandma, no travel being allowed.
I mean, it's all so Orwellian.
dystopian and yet it's right in our doorstep right and we're talking about travel this is just one small
section but let's let's pull out a little bit and talk about energy like literally the lifeblood
of economies right now and there's no better example of how this is really not being handled
than germany so remember last year in september we had the nordstream pipeline north stream two
was sabotaged and this was the pipeline that was feeding natural gas to the european union via
of Germany. So Germany was the major hub. Germany collected that and distributed it all throughout
the European Union. So they were the hardest hit by this. And Seymour Hirsch, journalist,
veteran journalist Seymour Hirsch, took the substack and he had evidence that the United States
was actually behind this sabotage. The Biden administration has, of course, denied that, but there's
really been no refutes to the claims that Seymour Hirsch has made in this article yet that he wrote.
So that's still a conversation. We did a whole episode of this, if you want to look at a very, very
very suspicious activity by our Navy around that space before and after, you know, all of it
is very, very concerning to say the least. Right. And so that was September 2020. So a month
later, you're seeing headlines like this in Germany. So remember, their gas is cut off going
into winter. Rocketing energy costs. This is October 2022. Rocketing energy costs are savaging
German industry at CNN business. Now we go to the new headlines coming out of Germany.
Germany falls into recession as consumers in Europe's biggest economy spend less.
Why are they going into recession?
Well, the first, literally the first line of the article,
Germany has slipped into recession as last year's energy price shock takes its toll on consumer spending.
Side note here, Germany was one of the most ambitious to switch their energy economy to a green economy.
So they had that I was celebrating over the last years putting solar panels on.
It seemed like almost every house, which made a lot of it.
sense to me like let's have you derive your own energy but what's wild is to see that something that
made sense to me is actually still failing it doesn't seem to be a way to deliver enough energy to take
care of themselves right and it's big problems not just for germany but for the entire e u and that's
the next headline here germany as germany enters recession europe's largest economy is breaking down
germany is at risk of a long slow decline with consequences for the whole of the EU and so what does
Germany again we're one of the themes of what we're reporting here is moves by governments that
kind of leave you scratching your head a little bit so this next headline is so you're talking in
the middle you have Nord Stream 2 gone you have this rapid switch to solar and the wind and it's not
really it's not really holding that economy very well the German government comes out and does this
German cabinet approves bill to phase out oil and gas heating systems remember you had warming stations
warming houses that people couldn't even afford their heating bills.
They'd have to open museums up to have people sleep in overnight, you know, if it got too cold.
Right, right.
And it's very important to pay attention to that because in the United States here, we have John Kerry.
He's the head of the White House's climate envoy, special envoy.
He's kind of the mouthpiece of this.
And this is what he's saying recently.
John Kerry targets agriculture as part of climate crusade.
So he says this.
A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world, he said during his keynote address.
We can't get to net zero if we don't get this job done unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution.
And remember, Dell, we report on the Dutch farmers.
That was such a big story.
It still is for the last couple of years, the protests because their government aggressively was cutting agriculture.
And they are one of the biggest, you know, one of the biggest bread baskets in the European Union to feed.
everybody and they were rapidly cutting them they were buying out farmers they're putting these these
these stopgap measures on the nitrogen um allowances and this is kind of what john carey is suggesting
over here and this is someone who likes me i have to say like i'm just sitting here having a moment
and you do this to me once in a while geoffrey you know i go back to my you know uh liberal democrat
roots i've always been an outspoken politically active person john carey i was such a fan i even met him once
which was so exciting.
And now to think that this person that I used to think
really was on the side of the planet of humanity
is waging a war on our food supply.
I mean, that's how crazy this is, right?
This is how you know it's nuts.
This is how you know this is way beyond now
taking care of the Earth
or having any concern for humanity.
You're now saying that it's the fact
that we need food at all.
It's attack the food, your food supply.
And not synthetic foods,
not like, you know, not crappy.
you know, fake, industrial and maiden foods, but your farmers, the heart of America is the reason
that we must stop that. That is the reason the earth is heating. That is pure and total insanity.
Right. Yeah, lab grow meat, thumbs up, but this stuff, you don't want to do that anymore,
even though I've been doing it since being of time. So this is John Kerry, too. This was just
about a year ago. John Kerry says green energy transition isn't happening fast enough. Everything
has to accelerate. So you can see he's very radical. This was during the,
electric vehicle transition when California was announcing that by 2030, they wanted most of the electric
vehicles. He said, no, no, no, that's not fast enough. We need to get all of these cars off
the road as quick as possible. Again, we know the batteries, the rare earth minerals for the batteries.
We don't have those. And the stuff that we do have is really being driven by slavery, by human slavery
in Africa, especially the carbon use for it. The energy storage is not there. So people are asking,
you're talking about a massive mining industry, but the people that want to stop coal mines in America,
Let's just mine lithium and cobalt and nickel
and these giant pits all over the place
of toxic waste materials as far as the eye can see.
None of this adds up to making any sense
as an environmental agenda.
So let's try to square this a little bit,
and let's dig down a little deeper
and look at some of the roots of what a lot of people
and historians say that is the genesis
of where this ideology comes from,
this rapid push with really no safety net
in the other end,
the societal change is happening.
So it brings us back to 1968.
There was a two-day meeting in Rome, Italy,
and it brought together economists, scientists,
and they're basically discussing at that time,
something they called the predicament of mankind.
And it was a serious discussion.
It was an invite-only organization,
and that organization was called the Club of Rome,
and that's where it started, 1968.
And at that time, the Club of Rome was,
one of the big things they were discussing
was overpopulation.
that was an issue. That was kind of the issue of the time that caused a lot of people were talking about
this and in 1968 you have areaulio pachai he was the founder of the club of rome and he was basically an
Italian part owner of fiat he was very wealthy man and a year later he writes a book called the
chasm ahead and the chasm ahead he's talking in this book part of it it was they're talking about
birth control they need to stop this overpopulation problem and he's saying if we don't achieve
it by birth control in a civilized manner. He's talking about if we can persuade people through
maybe education or maybe handing out contraception. If that's not going to happen, he writes this.
Some solution will come the hard way. Many hypothesize have been advanced. I will cite three
ghastly solutions that are ventilated as belonging to the realm of the possible. One is biological.
Nature, which maintains so many balances, will see to it that human incontinence will be remedied
through some new germ or virus.
Another is constrictive and prophylactic.
The day may not be far off when by grafting of population from one region to another,
force exodus or mass sterilization or with the help of other clean methods,
biochemistry might suggest, a ceiling on population or new birth,
which will be enforced in some nations by due process of law,
and others perhaps by international measures.
And a third, the harshest, is hinted at the most pessimistic.
essay by Professor J. D. Bernal. In his essay, Enormity of Logic and Hypocracy in the Ultimate
Solution, that's October 1967, one year before a club of Rome was founded, says this,
there is no limit to human folly and callousness in the sense that all will end,
as the only compassionate and rational solution left with the elimination of all surplus humans
who will, of course, belong to the poor of the world. No comment is necessary.
Delle, these are chilling words. This is the ideology of the time.
time of how certain people thought and unfortunately these people had a great great power at that time.
It's clear eugenics is that the, you know, in the background here, this is by definition what it
means, removing useless eaters from the earth. And what's incredible as we're watching it take
place and they're going to get into some of this is what they're selling it to is the poor.
They're saying, oh, we're here to save you when what they really see is eliminating you.
And taking away our travel, taking away these things. We've become.
more and more useless to the planet we live on.
And then if we're in the hands of the rich oligarchs
they're taking over at some point, they say,
you know what, birth control isn't working.
By the way, it's one of the major arguments
I have against all mandates of vaccines ever,
which is vaccine is the easiest way to sterilize you.
We use sterilizing vaccines on population of deer
all over American for different things.
We've seen sterilizing vaccines used in Africa and India.
They've been caught out for that.
So why would you ever give your government
the tool to inject you with products you have no control over, cannot analyze, aren't allowed to see what the contents are.
One day, I assure you, these people are in government everywhere, which is what you're getting to,
and we're going to have them the ability to inject us without our control with products.
We've no idea what's in them. That is the stupidest decision we would ever make, and it's one of the primary reasons I can.
Our nonprofit fights in courts every day and fights our government and sues our government every day to stop this.
attempt to control our bodies and inject us. Here's just a small list of the winds we've had,
of course, restoring the religious exemption to Mississippi. We're working on other states
as we speak and we'll keep you tuned, but this is a battle cry for us that I can. I do not believe
you should ever be forcibly inject by your government or you are not a free citizen. You are a farm
animal. Right. And so we have, we pick up the story. So 1968, Club of Rome is formed.
It's an invite-only group.
A lot of the people that were, the forming group, the original forming group, had a lot of NATO affiliations, which was interesting.
But so they have this question, the predicament of mankind.
How do we solve this?
How do we really bring this to the masses to have them get it?
Two years later, 1970, the Club of Rome tasks, funds a small group of young scientists out of MIT.
They have a computer there, one of the world's most powerful computers.
And they run a computer program through there with different,
different biases on these ratios, things like that, to forecast the conditions of the planet,
the future conditions of the planet. And this is what the media picked up on. This is what you
were watching back then if you saw this on the news. Take a look. It's not some science fantasy
effect from 2001. This electronic display emanating from Australia's largest computer is a picture of
the condition past, present, and future of planet Earth. The program was originally devised by a scientist
working from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jay Forrester.
It was developed under the auspices of the Club of Rome
by an MIT research team
to present a complex model of the world
and what we humans are doing to it.
Down the left-hand side of the graph is the date,
1900, 1940, 1980, 2020,
right down to 2016.
Now, each of these lines of letters
represents a curve showing some aspect of the condition
of the planet. The further out this way they go, the greater that figure is, the further this way,
the less. For example, P represents population. So here it is at 1900, and then it comes up to
1940, it starts to take off. Here we are at 1980, up to the turn of the century, and then it
starts to peter off. Let's now have a look at this next curve, the Q curve, which is the quality
of life. And this is represented by, for example, the amount of space people have, the
amount of money they have to spend, the amount of food they have to eat.
Now it increases rapidly up to 1940, but from 1940 on the quality of life
diminishes. And here we are about the turn of the century and we come up to the
year 2020 and it's really come right back. More people of course means that you
start to chew up your supply of natural resources and this is this curve
here, the end curve, that shows that slowly but
steadily, the pool of natural wealth in the world, natural resources, minerals, oil and so on,
is slowly but steadily diminishing. So this is the situation. As population increases, the quality
of life decreases, and the supply of natural resources decreases. But have a look at this
curve here. This is called the Z curve, and it represents pollution. Now, predictably enough,
as the population increases up to 1980, pollution increases. There's more rubbish. But
But from 1980 to the year 2020, pollution really takes off.
This is assuming, of course, that we don't do anything about it.
So the year 2020, the condition of the planet starts to become highly critical.
And if we don't do anything about it, this is what's going to happen.
The quality of life is going to go right back to practically zero.
Pollution is going to become so serious right out here that it will start to kill people.
So the population will diminish right back here, less than it was in the year 1900.
And at this stage, around about the year 2040, 2050, civilized life as we know it on this planet
will cease to exist.
It's incredible to see that the fate of humanity was obviously designed by the same computer
that brought us the advancement of Pong, the game, and we've never stopped since.
All the computing power of it.
the computing power of your everyday app in your phone, your iPhone right now, probably in that
computer. But what we really saw there was the world's first doomsday computer modeling
scenario to Stoke Fear in the population. So as people have just lived through the pandemic response,
think Neil Ferguson's Imperial College model saying that over a million people were going to die
when this thing first came out actually helped lead to the lockdowns in the United States
and other countries. And it was vastly over-exaggerated. And so,
This is what we're seeing here.
Unfortunately, we didn't have the independent journalists mobilized in 1968 to combat this on the, or 1970 to combat this on the spot.
But the journalists that were there, the person you just saw, he sat down with the founders and the co-founders of the Club of Rome after showing that graph.
And he asked them some questions.
Some of the answers are really telling.
So take a look at this.
All right.
The Club of Rome comprises some 70 men of widely varying backgrounds.
But their common concern is that the world problems cannot be solved by individual nations.
I spoke with Professor Hugo Tiemann, director of the Battelle Institute, Geneva,
Dr. Aurelio Pache, founder of the club, and Dr. Alexander King,
director of the World Bank and the United Nations OECD.
Dr. King, now you're describing the world as a closed system where all these things are interrelated,
and yet the government, the control of the system, is by individual nation-states.
Now, how do you convince them to cooperate?
The sovereignty of these nations is no longer as absolute as it was.
There's a gradual diminishing, whittling away of sovereignty little bit by little bit, especially,
of course, in the smaller countries where it's more obvious, but the bigger countries have to do a good deal of this by agreeing with into international arrangements for the law of the seas or for the limits of fishing or for control of
of the wavelengths and radio and 101 other things.
Wow, there is global globalization.
Very important there.
So you have this computer model
that just scared everyone on primetime TV
really throughout the world.
And he's asking, all right,
how are you gonna get people to act on this?
He said, well, we're gonna gradually reduce
sovereignty of large nations.
We're gonna have them agree to international arrangements.
So hold on to that for a second.
So we have in 1972,
as we're following this timeline, the Club of Rome writes a book called The Limits to Growth.
This book really marked a turning point in thinking about the environment.
Sold something like 30 million copies, 30 languages.
It was really the big turning point there.
And that's four years into the inception of the Club of Rome.
And remember, at that time, the world was a very very different place.
So you had Rachel Carson with Silent Spring, her book in the early 60s that raised concerns about pollution from corporations.
pesticides spraying and that really sparked the modern environmental movement and that was grassroots
and that was from the people for the people and then in 1968 the same year the club of rome was
for him you have paul erlich who we covered on this show his book the population bomb where he argued
obviously the population was a problem we had to reduce the population make sure people
weren't really you know having as many kids because the future of the planet depends on it
first earth day 1970 nixon created the environmental potential
agency in 1970. You have this this ideology at that time. And so we step back for a second. And
there's an author and a really vocal critic against, you know, what was called climate alarmism.
His name is Bjorn Lumberg. And he wrote a paper, environmental alarmism then and now,
the Club of Rome's problem in ours. And he really encapsulate this great. He says this.
Carson, that's Rachel Carson, wanted to stop the use of pesticides. Erlich, Paul Ehrlich,
wanted to slow population growth but the limits to growth book seemed to show that even if pollution
and population growth were controlled the world's resources would eventually be exhausted and food
production would decline back to the sustenance level the only hope was to stop economic growth
itself and there lumburg peels back the layers and really gets to the heart of the club of rome
which was stopping economic growth itself all the other stuff is also in there you know reducing
the population reducing pollution things like that but is this that
the economic growth that drove this. So throughout the 70s and 80s, the Club of Rome enjoyed a lot of
press. So here they are in the New York Times in 1976. Need for Social Change is seen by Club of Rome,
and you read this article at the newspaper, in the conditions of the coming times, the necessity
of reestablishing a viable world balance between population and resources if the present
generation is not able to timely adopt the necessary corrective measures will inevitably tend to bring
about a technocratic version of oriental deputism of which Stalinism and Nazism have already given us an
anticipated view. This is Professor Helio Haguirby. He was also a member of the Club of Rome from
Brazil and he was quoted. He gets the main quote in that paper. So they have this problem. They have to
slow down, you know, societal growth. They have to deal with the population. But people,
you know, people aren't really paying attention like they should. So that brings us to Alexander King in
1991. He's the guy that was quoted in that black and white. Former head of the World Bank,
right? Yeah, former head of the World Bank, co-founder of the club of Rome saying that we need to
gradually reduce sovereignty. Well, we still haven't figured out a way to really do that in super
shards that effectively. So he writes a book, it co-authors a book called the First Global Revolution.
And in this book, this is what he writes. And this is really one of the key paragraphs. People
really need to see this. The common enemy of humanity is man. He said,
that's the title he says in searching for a new enemy to unite us we came up with the idea that
pollution the threat of global warming water shortages famine and the like would fit the bill in their
totality and in their interactions these phenomena do constitute a common threat which demands the
solidarity of all peoples but in designating them as the enemy we fall into a trap about which we have
already worn namely mistakenly mistaking symptoms for causes all these dangers are caused by human intervention
and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviors that they can be overcome.
The real enemy then is humanity itself.
Wow.
I mean, what's amazing about this and not to, I mean, like, I'm maybe over-reflecting on my
political upbringing, but I have said on the show, the thing that really has grown on me
and bothered me the most about transitioning into a place where I consider myself politically marooned,
But is the idea that I really do think now, looking back on my childhood and growing up, a foundational principle of being a Democrat, was that human beings are a disease on this planet.
I remember having this conversation in depth, you know, with friends, and we would get off on this discussion on how you would limit populations and joke about now we're going to populate other, you know, planets and disease them too.
That is, I think, if I was going to say, the biggest shift in my own consciousness is I see the beauty.
and humanity, not in the death of the planet, as though we could kill the planet, as though anything
we do really to ourselves with this planet, that it won't over the years survive itself,
fix its problem. It's just our existence on this that is hanging in the balance. So, but really
an amazing statement that humanity is the enemy. So Alexander King writes that in 1991, he's the person
that says we need to reduce sovereignty by having countries sign on to international agreements. So
what type of international agreements enter maurice strong morey strong made his money in oil and minerals so
basically exploiting the planet like the club of rome is saying is bad and this is an article
that really encapsulates morey strong in one one view more strong climate crook it says in
in 1970s organized for u that uth that was the secretary generally united nations the first earth
summit the stockholm conference on the human environment this led to the formation of the u.n environment
program with Morris Strong at its head. Later, as the UNIP boss, you organized the first international
expert group meeting on climate change. It goes on to say this led to exotic UN and sponsor organizations
such as the Earth Council, the Earth Charter, the World Resource Institute, the World Wildlife Fund,
and later the Commission for World Governance and the UN's University for Peace. Strong was the
driving force behind the idea of world governance by the United Nations. And we have author...
I mean, this is, Jeffrey, this is so mind-blowing, because you have them dictating then that climate
change is just we've looked at all the options to make us hate ourselves and attack each other
so that we can, you know, crush and become a global system. And climate, you know, seems to be
the thing we can make everybody argue on. You find out that the environmental movement, if you
will, the modern movement, then the UN takeover is driven by a rich oil oligarch. I mean, everyone in
the planet needs to know this right now to understand what conversation we're really having here.
What is really going on? It's spectacular.
remember we can't have any outlier countries. We can't have countries standing on their own. So we have
the United Nations outside of any individual government having agreements that countries need to
sign on to or that they do sign on to. And we have Elaine DeWar. She was a journalist and she was
on the ground in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the time in 1991. She's an investigative journalist
and science writer. She wrote the book Cloak of Green. And in that book, she was watching the
maneuvers of Maurice Strong at that conference. And she says this, Strong was using the UN as a platform
to sell a global environmental crisis and the global governance agenda. That's a term that she coined.
And what did Strong produce at that actual 1991 UN conference? He produced a document called
Agenda 21. This is it right here. UN conference on environment development, Rio de Janeiro.
That's 1992. And this was an overall action plan for
what was called sustainable development. And that, of course, as the years went on, this,
this turned into Agenda 2030 with other goals for this sustainable development. And some of
those goals were in those UK fires document to kind of shut down industry. And you can see the
COVID pandemic is intricately intertwined with Agenda 2030. This is the WF's homepage here,
World Economic Forum. It says the 2030 agenda as blueprint for a post-COVID world. So what happened
during the COVID response kind of jump started the world into this 2030 agenda.
And so now we have the Club of Rome here.
They're kind of fully out in the open at this point.
Obviously not perhaps with as much influence as they used to have.
This was a German newspaper.
They write this, 1% growth is enough.
A renowned think tank, it writes, this is the Club of Rome they're talking about,
is calling for radical shift in solving the world's problems.
Among other things, countries should slow down economic growth to only 1%
to promote a one-child policy.
And remember, China had a one-child policy,
and they've actually reversed that at that point
because it was internationally disastrous
from other countries looking in on this.
They're still recovering from that.
And so as people are trying to make sense
of a reckless, nonsensical policy
that they're seeing with this current push to net zero,
the window that we're showing here
into the roots of this ideology,
rather than appearing like suddenly out of nowhere,
is more method.
methodical and intricately planned. It's an operation, so to speak. And we're part of the endgame
of something that really has been in the planning of this stage of it since the 1960s. And if you look at
the Club of Rome itself overall, you look at some of its members past and present, you see Bill Gates.
You see Ted Turner, who started CNN. He gave a billion dollars to the United Nations organization.
Literally the propaganda machine that sold us this agenda through our
television sets. Think about what CNN was, the first 24-hour news station that would start selling
you an agenda for the change of the world. Absolutely, absolutely. And you have former Soviet Union
President Mikhail Gorbachev was also part of this. And even Klaus Schwab, he wasn't outwardly a part
of the Club of Rome, but he started something called the European Management Forum in 1971. Remember,
Club of Rome started in 68. In 1971, that European Management Forum turned into the
the World Economic Forum. And at the time it was formed, a lot of the same ideologies were being
woven in at that time to the formation of that European Management Forum, which was, you know,
sustainability for the environment, having the, thinking about the environment first, thinking about
how to change society and culture through business and through economics.
Wow, Jeffrey. I know there's, you know, you're going to go deeper. There's a lot more connections
as we sort of come into the modern age.
And then really what sort of set all of this up
and really super fascinating reporting.
For all of you out there, I mean, I guess there may be people watching
and saying, wow, what did I like sign up for a history lesson here?
But folks, you know, you keep calling in and asking me everywhere I go,
like, who is they?
What's behind this?
It is clearly laid out.
The books are there.
The documents are there.
Jeffrey.
I mean, just amazing.
Really a reflection for me into some of the ideals I would.
was raised with. And I'll say it right here because I still want clean water. I want to be able to
fish in a river and bring it home and eat it, you know, the way my parents used to be able to. I don't
want to have asthma running rampant because our air is terrible. I don't believe, you know,
that we should have toxicity everywhere we go. We can do things about those issues. But what we're
seeing here is this idea of climate, this intangible concept of a world,
phenomenon that's upon us and being caused by us and only by eradicating ourselves from this planet
and stop eating food and making food and driving cars and traveling to see each other, will we be
able to fix this planet? This is an insanity I do not agree with. I do not agree with it.
And we are going to use every tool we have to make sure that humanity is celebrated on this
planet. And the beauty of what we are so important to see where this is coming from Jeffrey
amazing reporting. I look forward to seeing where this investigation takes us.
Absolutely. Well, you can be sure it'll be absent alarmism and fear like we've been under for the
last 60 years with this climate agenda that's been pushed in that space.
Yes. As it was said, know your enemy, the art of war. We're going to help you know who
that is. Jeffrey, thank you very much for this incredible reporting. So great to be working with you.
Look forward to seeing you next week. Thank you. Where else do you get that? I don't know. Did you see that
report on Fox News, not sure that you did, definitely didn't see on MSNBC or Ted Turner's station
CNN, yet most of you are probably funding those organizations to lie to you on a constant basis.
And then when somebody starts speaking truth like maybe at Tucker Carlson, he gets fired.
No one's getting fired here.
No one can fire me because I have a boss.
That's you.
And how are you, my boss?
You're the ones that support us.
You're the ones that support this work.
There is no sponsor that is allowed to tell us what we're.
we say, what we can do. You are our sponsors, but we are doing important work here, and it's
growing. As you grow in our audience, as the quality of this show grows, as we start to have a
global expansion, as we bring more and more lawsuits under the oppression that is coming from
so many different directions now, no longer as I can, just a part of dealing with forced vaccination
issues, forced injections in the humanity. We're looking at the potentials for lockdowns,
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Mickey is literally just a couple days ago when I went to visit him,
was still editing this movie is down to the wire for him,
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Talk about what was motivating him,
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Sit back.
This is a great behind the seeds with Mickey Willis
and the Great Awakening,
which we are just two days away from the Vermeer.
Take a look at this.
All right, Mickey, good to see.
you. We're here. Great Awakening headquarters, I guess, at least edit Bays. What's, you know,
who all we got here? What's going on? Yeah, this is about half the crew here. Okay. So we've been
doing marathon sessions for the past few months. Yeah. 14 to 16 hours a day. So we'll be going
until two or three o'clock in the morning. Getting the movie done. This is the main,
the main post-production area. And then we have a studio in there, which is where all the
interviews have been conducted. And yeah, this is our little war and peace room.
I, you know, in some ways, I'm shocked.
I mean, I guess I want to say I'm shocked that we're just days out from, like, a world premiere,
and you're still, like, fully in editing mode.
I'm not saying I would be different, but I'd be hoping it was different, right?
I mean, you're really taking it down to the wire, through nerves going on,
because, I mean, you know, until that thing's output, you know, anything can happen.
I don't think that we've ever not had this situation with, you know, getting a movie ready
for a Sundance or anything like that.
For whatever reason, it just seems that it's always right up into the 11th hour.
But this particular project, we did a test screening about a week and a half ago in Miami for a
thousand people, and it was, reception was incredible.
But we got a lot of feedback and decided from that feedback, we needed to do an entire
structural change of the edit.
Wow.
And so I called in my A team, and we've just been going at it.
And I'm so glad that we did because the movie plays so much.
better. And so that's what we've been doing is kind of the last moment here. We would have been
a little closer to the finish line. We still have an ending that we have to create. And I'm working
on that now. You got hours to do that. We have two days, actually. So the film goes into,
once you know the terminology, you reach a point where they call it picture lock. Okay. And then it goes
to audio. And then it starts, we get the mix and all of that done. But right now we're working on
after we kind of stepped back and put the whole structure together, we realize that there were a
couple of bridges that were needed and some narrative that was missing. And so we're riding.
I run in the next room and I record some voiceover and we come back and then these guys put it
all together. But, you know, but it's coming together. We're happy. I remember when we made Vax and
we got kicked out of Tribeca Film Festival, the moment that happened, it was all mayhem. But when you
submit to a film festival, it was still like a month away before we would actually screen to that
festival. So we're not even nowhere near this point, right? We still got, you know, we're still
got a lot of work to do. And I got a call from Angelica Film Center in New York and they said,
the news is broke all over the country, headlines that, you know, your film's been kicked out
at Tribeca Film Festival. Would you like to screen this Friday at Angelica's Film Center? And I was like,
oh, I said, no, this film's not ready. We still had like a month work to do. How about this?
How about you give us the same date we were going to be at, you know, at Tribeca,
and we'll just say the film that you should have seen at Tribeca tonight.
And they're like, yeah, no, that's not interesting to us.
We know that you are the biggest media story in the world today.
We have no idea where it would be three weeks from now.
So take you to leave it Friday.
And so I was like, we'll take it.
And so we had to just, my biggest consumer is just titles.
Like, what are people's names?
We're going to spell them right.
Because people get really, I'm like, forget about the rest of the film.
We didn't have music.
We're trying to find musical pieces.
But with Vax, you know, I think, when I think back at that,
that was sort of one of those things where I really felt like God stepped in
because there was so much more I would have done, like really just buttoning it up and making it nice.
It ended up really raw.
It just wasn't that refined of film.
And for what that story that needed to be told, it just felt like that rawness somehow made it like that much more.
understandable or realistic. Yeah, we had that similar experience with
Plandemic 2 with the indoctrination where because it's it's an interesting
process that we're in here, we're making films in real time. Yeah. It's not like
we're making a documentary about something that happened 10 years ago or 100
years ago, whatever it is. We're making a documentary about an unfolding event.
And so a lot of things that we think are important now and a month later,
they're old news, the cycle's dead or that thing, you know, just went away. And so
with Plandemic 2, we have a lot of things. We have a lot of things that.
that thing done 70 minute movie in three and a half months.
Yeah.
That taught me a lot because I felt the same way where it was like there's so much I would
have done.
Yeah.
If I would have had more time.
But there was something about it being raw and not having the time that kind of crystallized
it into a story that taught me a lot as a storyteller.
Like simplify things because we had to keep simplifying.
Right.
You just don't have time to do that.
And so I kind of wish we would have done that a long time ago with this one.
This one is a beast.
Well, I mean, just doing the high wire, we've scrapped shows a day out because in the last seven days, the story changed so much.
And I've been watching you in the middle of a pandemic making this film.
And every week where the story really was shifting, the big story points.
And how is it making a documentary not only in real time, with real subjects, things that we all have perspective and opinions on,
but I mean we are talking about title shifts
that none of us have ever experienced before
how do you capture that in a in a moment
in 90 minutes to was it 5.5 hours
I'm not sure how long it is but in this encapsulated moment time
well the entire film changed
so I've interviewed almost 70 people for this movie
and we'll probably end up using 20 of them
and the reason for that is in the beginning
when we started this project
a year and a half ago, I think at this point now.
We've done a lot of projects in between.
We're in the middle of four movies that we're producing right now,
so there's been a lot of other things
that have been kind of pulling our energy.
But in the beginning it was kind of a continuation
of pandemic one, pandemic two, pandemic three.
And then we started to realize, as we learned more,
the further we went down the rabbit hole,
the further we started to study things
that a lot of the COVID situation was a diversionary,
attempt to have us be so distracted by a crisis, as they say, never let a good crisis go to waste,
that other things could take place. And we realized, let's not play that game. Let's not be distracted
and follow the narrative they want us to follow. But let's look at the big picture of what's really
going on and what was COVID used to advance. And so that changed everything radically for us. So a lot of
the interviews that I did with, you know, Peter McCullough and a lot of top people, we talked about
vaccines, which is a very small part of us at all.
I mean, we barely even mentioned vaccines.
We only mentioned the propaganda and how they ultimately manipulated the people to participate
in a global movement.
We all know now that the data was not accurate, that was nowhere near as deadly or harmful
or any of that.
So how do you get masses of people not let us down?
to a historical research of all the times in our history that mass of people have worked
against their own self-interest.
And how do you, how does a dictator get people to do that?
Yeah.
Because if you look at every point of genocide in our history, globally, it wasn't necessarily
the tyrants themselves, the dictators themselves.
It was, it was Mussolini's black shirts, it was Stalin's red army, it was mass.
It was Mao's red guards.
It was Hitler's brown shirts.
It was this enrolling of the masses to do the dirty work for the tyrants.
And so for me, that's the most important thing that we can teach us here in America and
beyond right now because we see all this division.
We see people saying that if you're not vaxed, you should be shut out of your job and
denied hospital privileges and all of this really horrible, you know, this mean treatment
of this new class of vaccine unvaxed.
And that's the beginning of this kind of cultural revolution is what Mao Zedong called it.
That's how they got China, 1.4 billion people, to submit to where they are now, which is pure communism.
And so for me, it was much more valuable for us to really focus on what's happening to the psyche of our people.
What has the media done to us?
What are the narratives? Who's behind them?
How are the people being used and divided?
And so for us, the intention is to bring us back to the human race where we can celebrate true diversity.
Because we talk a lot about diversity and inclusion right now in this whole new world of ideologies.
And it's not.
What it really means is think and speak like us or we will destroy you.
And that hallway you're allowed to travel, conversation is getting narrow and narrow where we're just, you know, it's trash compact or it's like Star Wars.
Exactly.
There's two walls smashing you.
There's nowhere to, there's any room to have your own personal thought.
As you talk about it, I think about the fact that, you know, Great Awakening may be the first movie in history where we have watched Stephen Spielberg.
All these great filmmakers address Nazi Germany or China or these moments where really horrific things were done by people.
But we've always been able to sit and say, and there's always an argument, you know, at dinner.
drink afterwards, I would never be that guy.
I would never be that.
You know what I mean?
You can't imagine people would act like that.
You're making a film for the first time
where everyone in modern society
in this world is saying to themselves,
I just watched my brother turn to a Nazi.
I just watched my mom turn to a Nazi.
I just watched people I knew turn on me,
turning their neighbors, like, you know, right into the government.
Like I see a person not wearing a mask in a park, you know.
And so it's really,
a totally different culture to be able to tell a story even in this space at all.
Do you think about that?
Like this is an audience that is open to a thought that they have never really truly been
in a position to actually understand until now.
You're tapping into one of the most important elements of what we discovered here too
is that where we have all this historical reference of this happening in our past.
The upside to all of this is the main thing.
The major difference between now and then is that we have technologies, for better and for worse.
The internet can destroy lives and it also can be something that saves us from this moment.
We have the ability as the people to communicate in ways that they were never able to do before.
So when these regimes took control of millions or billions of people before, they had
one, two, three channels of state-sponsored television.
And so the people got one, and they were shut off from the world, which is also why our
Our government is trying so much to shut down the internet, censor the internet.
So it's, we have the ability and that's why we took this on as a responsibility to say,
we could be potentially the first generation to wake up to this before it happens, to actually
look at those things and say, why did my neighbor, my brother or whatever, suddenly turned.
And the reality of that is, is everyone thinks they're the good one.
They're the righteous.
They are literally doing something.
So at the core of it, even though they're acting out in a horrific way, the core of it is,
we call it weaponized compassion because at the core of it is then really feeling like if
this guy is harming elderly out there or children out there, we have to stop him.
So there's something benevolent at the core, but they've been so misled that these people
have turned us against each other to forget that there are forces out there that are doing
intentionally doing damage to our nation, our world, our psyche, our people, our children,
our families.
And they are so good at it that they go, no, it's that guy.
And then everyone goes, yeah, okay, it's that guy.
And then we come after each other instead of going, wait a second.
Does that make sense?
It doesn't make sense that I loved you a month ago, but suddenly now,
just because you're thinking for yourself, I want to destroy you, what's going on with me?
And this movie starts with a question.
It tells my journey a little bit because we both came from a very, very progressive.
political landscape.
And it talks about my time on the road with Bernie Sanders,
being a full, you know, blown socialist and all of that,
to asking myself...
Did you ever...
You actually referenced yourself as I haven't gone that far.
I've never been comfortable calling myself a socialist.
So if you went that far, you've gone farther than I have.
I only didn't because I didn't fully understand it.
Okay.
And because they put a word on the front of that democratic socialism,
so I thought it's different, right?
And I'm open to being this because I think democratic means buy and for the people.
So if you mean trading, goods, services, and taking care of each other, I'm in.
Yeah.
I'm all for that, but it's not.
And I learned that while I was on the road with Bernie Sanders.
I would ask people pertinent questions of like, how do we, you know, do you trust the federal government?
They'd say, no.
But if you want to increase taxes on the rich so that we can help the people on the bottom,
who's going to do that, the federal government?
Right.
Do you like the way they spend our tax money?
They'd say no.
And they say, well, you want to give them more money.
It doesn't make sense.
And so the question I asked myself that really changed, woke me up politically, it was my
Great Awakening, was there was a, I was interviewing young people and I was starting to have
these young people try to convince me that socialism leads to communism, but everything I was
told about communism is wrong because it's actually a benevolent structure that will help
all people.
And I thought, I know enough to know that.
I'm going to question that.
And there was one, when I would ask them deep questions,
because that was my job, they couldn't answer them.
And so one day I said, it started with, are they hypnotized?
And then I realized, I'm part of them, am I hypnotized?
The asking of that question became an opening
that is now the exploration of this movie,
the narrative of this movie, which I think we all need to ask ourselves.
Because it's even, you know, we have to,
to be careful even, you know, people would be like, oh, the freedom fighters, we're a part of the
freedom fighters. Be careful. That's your next collective. Yep. That's your next, we are the right
ones. We are the good ones. Those crazy liberals or whatever it is. We have to stop that cycle
and come back to a place called humanity. Yep. You know, where we actually celebrate the diversity
of our distinct opinions and viewpoints and beliefs. And that is what we're trying so hard
to homogenize so that there is no diversity.
Yeah.
You know, and I think about this, you know, one of the definitions of insanity really is everyone
else is wrong and I'm right, you know, like this holding on to this idea of rightness.
And yet we're trying to build a movement that is inspired to do something for themselves,
to critically think, but to be active, to get involved.
And I think every movement in the end desires so much to have that arm.
that they look the other way when the, you know, those members of that army maybe aren't in it for the right reasons.
Well, at least we're all heading in the right direction.
Yeah.
Can you police yourself in that space?
Is there any way to really have sound thought and connection amongst everyone that is moving in direction?
Let me ask you this.
Is there such a thing is a healthy movement?
Can you have a movement and have people be healthy in it?
If everyone, that's one of the solutions we pose at the end, is if it's not about not being part of a community.
Because we must unite.
The way to know whether it's a healthy community and not is, are you free to be you?
Are you free to say what you need to say?
Or do you hold back?
And I mean all.
Let's talk about the Christians or whatever.
If you can't question, say something to your collective, to your community without the fear of being cast out.
or ridiculed or shamed or whatever it might be,
chances are you're in some form of a collective,
a dangerous collective.
And so it's that the groups that honor
that the individuality of thought, the presence of being,
that just say it's cool.
You can believe whatever you want to believe.
You know, someone can support Trump
and someone can support Biden and still love each other.
You know, it's coming back to that,
but the polarization to really for them to succeed
what they want, what they're attempting to do.
to do in this country, they need the vision.
You have to be divided because when the people are together,
then we're invincible, literally.
The power in our numbers.
And as we see what's going on right now
with a lot of corporations, there's a lot of boycotting happening.
So people are just getting tired of these ideologies
that are illogical or perhaps dangerous to their children
or to their own lives.
And so people are starting to say, I will not purchase that product anymore.
And it's waking the people up to realize,
we actually have the power
because the moment we stop participating
and Mickey I would say that's what the woke mob has been too though
right I mean they discovered that power
I mean all it is is now there's corporations
that we want everybody to boycott
but there's corporations are being boycott people
are being shamed you know their businesses are being destroyed
because there's a we have this ability
through social media to sort of you know
anonymously attack in mass
and so sure any side can do
that?
Well, there's a difference between the shaming and attacking and simply not participating.
You know, and that's where we have to draw the line of going, I don't need to participate
in these things.
I don't need to be involved in it.
I don't need to pay the mainstream media with my valuable attention every single day,
because if I'm not watching them, and we all know the damage that mainstream media is doing,
but people still tune in.
And that viewership is what gets them their money from.
big pharma and all the area, all the different forces that pay their multi-million dollars,
seven million to $40 million a year of salaries to lie to us, to divide us.
And so the moment we stop watching mainstream media, and I mean really not based on the
council culture, not based upon, you said something we don't like, but it's based on common
sense, you're doing damage.
And we talk about all media seeks its audience, right?
You want to appeal to your audience.
Are we going to be challenged with this film?
Do you think those of us that think, oh, I'm on Mickey's side?
Do you think, are we going to be challenged by some people?
I think some people will be, and I've had to check myself along the way, you know, to really,
because those are the markers to go, well, is that my collective?
Because if I can't share what I think is true in my film without being worried
that our base, our audience, our community is going to be upset,
then I'm not free to be me.
And so it's been a real kind of a gauge.
for us to keep checking in with ourselves.
Because there were a few things that really took me a minute to say,
I don't know if I'm ready to say this out loud.
There's some deep stuff that we're revealing in this movie.
And we're still creating the ending,
but there's potentially some stuff we're going to put on the ending there
that I think will challenge all sides.
Because we want people to understand that this idea
that you're a Democrat, you're a Republican, you're a this,
and your team is right, and someone's going to come in and say that,
you know, they're all corrupt and they're all in their own way and there's the the ones that are
good in this cycle, maybe the evil ones in the next cycle. And so we're never going to solve that.
This whole voting for the lesser of two evils thing is what's gotten us in this position.
And so we're suggesting the people that they kind of bypass that system and get involved,
get off the damn couch, get involved in your school boards, run for your local office.
and let's really hold the system accountable by being a functioning part of it and not just thinking
that if I you know because what most people do is they go into the and they just go I'm just going to
vote for everyone that's on my side. Yeah. And and it just doesn't work. And so yeah, there's
things in here that I think are going to challenge people. I'm at I asked people in the beginning to
stay with us because we definitely don't want to pull any punches. I think that it's in our in our
screening that we did we had a couple couple people say wow there's some dark.
areas and said yeah they're there those that's reality yeah and looking away from
that reality is what God is here and so if we can't step up and be brave enough
to at least pay attention of what's going on we're never gonna fix the problem
you know I keep thinking about this idea of the hundredth monkey right like a
hundred monkeys all like learn to do something with a piece of food on one island
and maybe whether or not that's you know true or not there's people that talk
about it but this idea that we're about to screen a film internationally about an
event that we all, a trauma, that we all just went through just a few months ago.
When I watch a movie and I see an actor playing a role where we know who that person was
is much more difficult, I think, than playing someone that's an imaginary character.
You know, I have a sense of who Jim Morrison was or, you know, these things.
Those to me are spectacular.
You're making a movie that there's nothing that's going to be allowed to be fictional about it.
We all just lived.
It's not even way back.
It's not like, oh, years ago, I'm trying to refresh my memory on what happened.
You're delivering, you know, a movie right on the back of a very personal experience.
What is the, I mean, I would think that that's intimidating.
It is.
It's challenging in many ways because I would even say that it's a film that is about what we're living now
and what we're about to live into.
So it's not just what we just went through the past three years.
It's how we got to this moment, where it's going, what to expect, and examining the narratives
that are really a cautionary tell for people to understand.
When they say this, this is what they really mean.
This is what they're planning on doing.
This is their motive.
This is the big in-game agenda that they're playing.
So if you can hear everything through the awareness of what is really happening, it's kind of like if you are,
amazed by magic and then like my boys and I, we love to watch YouTube videos where they reveal the magic trick.
And it becomes a different experience. It's still amazing to watch the slide of hand and how smooth these magicians are.
But the experience of the magic trick changes because now instead of them, watch the dove and the fire up here.
You're going, where is that other hand going up? There it is right there. He just pulled it out of the pocket. We got it. We understand the trick.
And that's what I want people to get with this. I want them to be able to understand that when these
when these propagandists are on TV with their wonderful,
angelic, beautiful voices and eyes as if they care,
whatever they're echoing, whatever they're repeating,
if we can just understand that by now,
I hope that it's pretty easy to understand
that they don't really want the best for us.
They're serving an agenda.
The media does, MSNBC, Fox, all of it, CNN.
Their objective when they're in their newsroom isn't,
how do we go and help the people?
We need to really help people through this.
No.
How do we capitalize on this trauma such that we can get ratings and clicks and we can forward an agenda for our stakeholders?
And if you realize that, if you realize that, they will actually tell you, I mean, look at all the news media companies.
They knew when they were saying that Ivermectin was a horse dewormer.
They knew that it was a dual purpose for humans and that it had an incredible track record.
Right.
So they're literally telling you, don't take something that can save your life.
And if we can just understand that they will go to that length to push a narrative at the risk of your life, your children's life.
Then we go, okay, they don't have our best interest in mind.
And so if we can accept that, now we can start to listen to them.
I always say, because people say, oh, I don't know what to believe anymore.
And I say, how is that even the case?
This is the easiest time in history that we've ever been able to find the truth.
Because whatever they're saying is the opposite of truth.
Right.
And so just pay attention, close attention, and understand if you know the end game agenda,
then you can understand how all of this serves into it.
Literally everything from the transgender amplification of that movement to all of it is if you study,
which we do a case study of a mouse cultural revolution, same exact thing, shaving the heads of the women,
create an asexualized non-attraction between men and women.
Then they all just became soldiers.
They lost that intrinsic primal desire for each other.
They stopped procreating.
They didn't have the dream of family, of life, of freedom.
And then you could have them do anything for you
because now it's just about being obedient.
And we have the opportunity right now.
And I truly believe, and I know you do too,
because you're in this movie,
and I've heard your interview over and over,
that we're going to defeat that.
We're literally going to be the first generation in history
that recognizes the threat,
understands the game and plays it better.
I agree.
And I really am looking forward to this film.
And I've watched you grow through the experience.
We've been brothers on this.
It's been really fun.
And we've had some really great conversations.
And it's changing me.
It's changing how I see people.
It's changing how I see that I have to carry myself.
You know, that if we're fully combative,
then we're just creating a defensive position.
and we're sort of this divide, you know, in many ways it's 50-50 divide,
whether it's political or whatever it is, we're never going to change anything.
I mean, as long as it's like, I'm right, you're wrong,
if we can't find common ground, we all die.
That's right.
I mean, I think we're at this point, you know, we're really in that position to realize
how powerful we are, realize how close we are.
And this opportunity for, you know, people around the world to have this experience
brand new together.
I haven't seen it.
I think you five people right here are the only ones are going to really know what we're about to experience on Saturday night.
But when I look at, you know, Plandemic when you first came out, Plandemic 1, I mean, a billion people saw that ultimately, or views around the world.
And Plandemic, too.
I mean, just this spectacular social media event, really, with people just sharing it and sharing it.
But you're going another step this way.
Normally it's all like an internet release.
You are doing a live studio audience at the same time.
We're gonna have a red carpet there.
How big is the theater for that?
2,500 seats.
My understanding is there's a few seats left.
There's a few seats left.
There's a few seats left.
There are bus to Austin.
Thank you for bringing that up because I just learned
that we did reserve a few seats for people that were interviewed
for the film that didn't make it into the final cut.
We're holding seats in case they could come.
And now there's a small group of seats that are available
they're officially open.
Where do people go if they want to sort of snag those seats?
PlandemicSeries.com, sign up for that.
And then of course we have the global live stream thanks to you and your incredible crew
of the Highwire.
But answer to your question is I think we would have done a live premiere if the world wasn't
in lockdown during Plannedemic 1 and Pandemic 2.
Right.
Right now more than ever, people need to be in person.
Because part of the, when you really look at the strategies of how these movements of total
authoritarianism have happened in the past.
It was demoralization, dehumanization.
These are all at the kind of foundation.
And so this dehumanization, part of our internal intention
with this film is what we call rehumanization,
to come back to realize the gift that it is to be in these bodies,
the gift of life, of every breath that we take,
of connecting more with nature,
understanding that our planet, our world,
everything is provided for us.
And we keep intervening with these new technologies thinking it's going to make our lives easier and save us time.
But none of them have.
It's only distracted us.
It's only brought us away from being present.
And so I believe personally that the greatest gift, and I've had some incredible psychologists and psychiatrists that I've interviewed, agree that the greatest gift we can give each other is our pure presence.
What I mean by that, the reason I say pure presence is sometimes we listen and we're there, but we have a good gift.
an agenda going, we're waiting for the people to stop talking, or I do with my kids now,
when they start to talk to me, if I'm not fully present, I say, hold on, hold on, hold on,
stop, stop.
Start over.
Yeah.
I want to be fully here with you.
I want you to know, I'm not listening to myself as I listen to you.
I'm with you.
And I do the best to give my wife that all the time too, because when you give yourself,
there's something intrinsic and primal desire for us to be connected.
And we don't want to connect with just with just the card.
cutout of the persona, we want to connect with the spirit of the person. We want to know that we're
being seen. I think that's why that line in avatar was so huge when I see you. Because it's like we
want to be seen. We want to remember what it is to be human. And there's such a pull to pull us away from
being human, the simplicity of just being. And so being with 2,500 people in the same space,
having that shared experience, these are the types of things we need to get back to. You know,
you know, touching, hugging, shaking hands, being there with each other.
When you have a shared experience, like we have a couple of comedians in the film,
J.P. Sears and Jim Brewer, and they share their stories about whether it makes it in the final
cut or not, I don't know.
Sorry, Jim, JP, if it doesn't.
But they talk about that experience of doing stand-up comedy and what it was like when
they were unable to do that during the lockdowns and then when they were able to come back to their crowds
and tell them what they really felt and to see the relief,
that it brought their audiences that they weren't alone,
that they also had suspicions and concerns.
And to share that through a physical experience
and a comedic experience, really, that's what,
when I asked them, what made you step out
when other comedians went silent and played it safe?
They said, because that experience of us understanding
that at least these 300 people in this room
felt the way I felt, it taught me that we're not alone,
And that the most important thing we can do
is to share that with each other
because then like popcorn, we start to wake up
to realize this narrative that's being pushed,
that a lot of my family's trapped in,
a lot of my community's trapped in,
that I feel foreign in this narrative.
I don't feel it's logical, I don't feel it's safe,
I don't feel it's healthy.
To know that other people feel that way
and that they're carving a path out of there
is critical in this moment for us to walk with each other
as we kind of come out of this dark moment.
and decide together what do we choose to build?
What is our future together? We get to choose.
And that's the thing that's been robbed from us, is that power to understand that we're not here to follow the leader, we're here to lead.
And so, we're here to author our lives.
And so how are we going to write this story moving forward?
You know, one of the things that's brilliant about what you've set up with, you know, this screening that's going to happen Saturday night,
is you have this giant 2,500 seat theater that we're going to be at, we're going to be celebrating the red,
carpet so people will be part of that. But you've also ignited this sort of global watch party
idea. And we know that there's groups, you know, 20, 50, even a couple of groups we've heard
worldwide, like 200 people are going to be in a room watching this over high wire. Again, it's that
that connection is important. Hugely important. Yeah. And I'm really excited about this aspect of it
too because we're really encouraging people to set up your own screening. As you know, and the world
knows about this point, all my movies are free. I, I want.
won't sell them. So we give people complete, without restrictions, the ability, hold your own
screenings, bring your friends, bring your communities, your neighborhoods, bring them all together,
and watch this movie and then have a shared experience afterwards, talk about what we've learned
from this, because there's a lot to learn. We are packing. I try to keep my movies at 60, 70 minutes.
This one's going to be at least 90, if not a little bit over because there's so much information.
but the living room screenings all over the world are, it's exciting to me.
And I really hope that the people, you can sign up for those.
I'm sure there's something on our site where people can sign up in their own territories
to be part of this shared experience.
And what I would love to ask from the viewers out there is if you could, take a little
video of those moments and then send them to us.
We'd love to see people in different nations watching this movie and then having,
and maybe some testimonials afterwards of what they got.
You're posting live on Facebook and there's to be fun just to see like,
we're watching it right now.
I can't imagine anyone that decides to be in that tiny little group of people that decide.
I'm going to watch it later.
Talk about a spoiler problem.
Everyone in the world's going to be talking about what they just seems like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't see it.
I would hate that person.
I hope everybody that kid is there Saturday night.
I hope so too.
Fantastic, man.
Well, you know, this has been an incredible journey, I think.
this whole pandemic really was a powerful instrument for good in many ways because it has really
made us think. And you're about to, I think, take it to another level which we need, which is now
we need that energy to catapult us towards our destiny, which is, you know, out of what has been
stripped down, now we can rebuild and do something spectacular with the world. And I'm just so excited
that you've allowed the high wire and the work that we're doing to be a part of this. I want to let you,
I want to make sure this film was done.
Back to work.
So you get back to work.
Thank you, but thanks so much.
Thanks for your continued support.
I appreciate you and everything you've done for the world.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
I don't know if you can feel it where you're at, but there's a buzz going on.
There's a buzz here in Austin as people are descending.
My phone, I can hear it dinging in the background right now, thousands of people, you know,
saying, Del, we're in town, we want to hook up, but for all of you around the world.
And, you know, can you feel that energy?
Media is such an interesting thing, right?
And sure, you could go ahead and watch this anytime.
It'll be free after this moment.
But what is the power of a collective event?
What does it feel like when we all do something together?
What does it like to know that we can come together in the moments that matter?
That's why I think this is such an important moment's why we decided to be a part of it,
the high wire.
And as I said, taking risk here, I haven't seen it myself.
I'm going to see it with all of you for the first time.
So go to PlandemicSeries.com right now, get your keys so that you can open it up.
You could wait to the last minute, but I, you know, I would make sure that I'm ready to go.
And we want to tune in with you around the world.
If you have a watch party, we're going to be watching out for that and tuning in with you.
I just want to say, you know, you get to see me every week here at the Highwire and you
get to hear my thoughts and experience what my brilliant team works on every single week that
you fund and make happen.
But as I sit and watch an interview, I hope you have the same thought about just what a brilliant,
beautiful person. Mickey Willis is. And I can tell you as I worked around his team, he too has been
guided and been gifted with just some really beautiful elevated souls that are putting this all
together. How curious are you with what he's about to deliver? He doesn't get to talk to us every
week. He sits for months and months, in this case, maybe, you know, over a year putting together
this thought for us. I am so excited to see what that consciousness is about.
about to bring to the world. So for all of you out there, make sure you sign up, make sure you're
part of it. We're going to be in this together. I'm looking forward to the red carpet. It's going to be
awesome. And really what this is about. I mean, at the heart of all of this, you know, I'm just a media
person. I can just bring you thoughts and ideas and show you what's happening. The world, Mickey's
going to do the same. But none of it matters if we don't step up to be the leaders, as Mickey just said.
We've got to recognize that we're not followers, we're not serfs, we're not slaves.
We're the leaders of our family.
We're the leaders of our own individual goals and ideals.
And that was what was the dream of the United States of America was a nation of leaders of independent spirits.
What happens when they try to take that away from us?
A lot of the reporting we're doing, especially today, was about Germany, really under, you know, crisis now.
In Germany, a nation that we all knew, you know, had a direct involvement.
of watching insanity and sickness and darkness take hold.
With that as a backdrop, I want to just play a last video for you
that I think really you should have it sink in,
listen to what the German representative at the European Parliament
just made as her proclamation of how she is going to live her life.
This is incredible.
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.
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. I would also urge you to stop voting.
for those who inflict the psychological abuse on you,
who mock you for their own good.
And here and then, I think of a quote,
by Lenin, actually, no less.
He once said, it is true.
Freedom is so precious,
so precious that it has to be carefully rationed.
Lenin. And that's what they're doing in this place, believe it or not, exactly that.
And that's what's happening all over the world right now, especially in the Western democracies.
Freedom are being carefully rationed.
Well, I will not go by that. That is not my motto.
I prefer Albert Camus, because I have decided in order to deal with this unfree world, to defy this unfree world,
I have decided to become so absolutely free that my very existence is an act of rebellion.
And that's what we all need to do.
I couldn't say it better myself.
Imagine that being so incredibly free that it's an act of rebellion.
That is where we're at.
What we've talked about today and what we've talked about for weeks now, maybe months or even the years we've gone through the pandemic,
is there is an agenda to slowly remove your sovereignty
and the sovereignty of nations.
If we continue to sit back and do nothing,
the end is inevitable.
Just as she said is being eaten by an alligator
that is voracious is inevitable.
Or you can stand up, rebel, and make a difference.
I'm saying it, I'm saying the word rebel,
thinking, man, is that still allowed
in the United States of America?
Do I have a free speech to actually talk about rebelling?
That's what our founding fathers dreamt for us, and it is hanging in the balance.
There are ways to be active.
There's the ways to share our truth and build this army of truth-tellers, truth-seekers,
and independently-minded leaders in our community, in all of our communities.
Sharing a film like The Great Awakening is certainly one of those things that we can do this week,
to join together, to stand up for what we believe in.
and to show the entire world we are here, we are present, we are accounted for,
and you will not usurp our sovereignty, ever.
I look forward to seeing you on the red carpet on Saturday night.
Let's have some fun.
