The Highwire with Del Bigtree - PORTLAND UNITES FOR FREEDOM
Episode Date: March 13, 2022Take a look at some of the most powerful moments from last weekend’s “Unite For Freedom Rally” at which Del spoke in Portland, OR, a city which has remained one of the country’s strongholds fo...r draconian government mandates.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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I do a lot of traveling. I like to go out around this country and as soon as we can travel, maybe around the world would be great.
But I was just in Oregon last week. Really in many ways, another belly of the beast where they still have like an indefinite masking law going on with indoors.
Even though everyone else on the planet is opening up and I'll be honest, I forgot when I went to fly there.
It'd been a couple of weeks. I walked into the airport and I thought, oh my God, I forgot a mask.
They're still doing this here.
I mean, I live in Texas, and I have to say, for those of you that don't,
it's hard to understand what it's like.
We just aren't seeing it.
I'm not feeling it.
It's not affecting our lives.
I'm reporting on it.
But I walked to the airport.
It's like, oh, you know, luckily they have like some giveaways there.
And then I got to Oregon, and I walked into the hotel there just to drop my bags off before I, you know, checked in.
And the guy at the desk says, sir, do you have a mask?
And I was like, yeah, he's like, you have to put it on.
And I said, oh, you guys are still doing that here?
He's like, yes, we are.
I said, you do realize like you're the last place on Earth still doing that, right?
And he's like, well, but those are the rules.
Well, given that those are the rules in Oregon, it's clear that that's why we needed to be there.
It was a beautiful rally.
And here's just a feeling of what that was like.
I'm here in Oregon at the United for Freedom Rally.
It's a beautiful blue sky day, a little bit chilly.
but what's really warm is the bodies and the people that believe in freedom coming together
where there's just been these incredible draconian measures so we're going to speak into that
try and make some changes here in oregon we are here to free Oregon
Portland will never be the same after today all of you should be marching down these streets
you guys are awake you're liberated you can just literally feel the freedom in this audience
how many you believe we should live free like we were born
Looks like I came to the right place, eh?
There is a global movement happening in every part of this world.
It's not just a few people, is it?
That's why they won't cover it on the news.
You can only see it on the high wire.
During the lockdowns, we had a lot of people who were out marching related to what they felt was oppression.
What could be more oppressive than forcing you to take an injection?
As a pediatrician, what I'm seeing is a lot of anxiety and depression.
Kids are coming in masked in our state here.
I ask them to pull off their masks.
They're afraid to take their masks off when given permission.
For all the hypocrites in office here in Oregon and in Colorado and in California
that talk about being environmentalists, I have a question for you.
Why will our children ever fight for our environment if they never got to breathe the air?
And when will they ever stand for food?
freedom if all they were taught by their teachers was how to comply.
Every one of you politicians that is masking our children, you are the disease.
I was injured by the Moderna COVID vaccine on March 11th.
My injury consists of severe autonomic dysfunction, pots.
On January 20th, Maddie received her second dose in the Pfizer COVID vaccine trial at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Children's Hospital. She had seizures, drastic changes in vision, her urinary retention. She's still in a wheelchair.
Healthy kids, just like Maddie, are dying and suffering from similar injuries every day.
I have too many new parent friends that have injured kids who are considered dad, and this needs to stop.
At Pfizer and Moderna in all those places, they hide behind the protections of civil immunity.
How many know that you can't sue them?
Does that seem right or wrong?
You can't sue them unless you can prove willful misconduct.
And we're going to prove it. Can I get an amen?
I think all of the hospital systems have been organized and are towing the line.
Money. Everybody's in it for the money. This is corrupt.
Education Department received in the state of Oregon $1.1 billion.
You had to mask your students to get this money.
You had to social distance your students to get this money.
I want you to go to your school board and tell them,
stop sacrificing the lives of our children for money.
Speaking, I hear some drums in the background.
When we say we're afraid to go to a rally because of Antifa,
we're afraid we might get arrested for standing for freedom in the United States of America.
Our children are listening to us.
Can you see them? Come on, let's get closer.
The big batty, the big scary moment,
it looks like six or seven foot-stopping babies
wearing masks, afraid to breathe the air,
afraid of the sunshine.
Everyone, if this is what you're afraid of, come on out, start standing up for your rights,
because these foot-stopping babies are not the future of this world.
Against us, I said those are the drums that we're going to use to claim our freedom.
We shall defend our children, our lives.
We shall never, ever surrender.
Take back.
Somebody's going to come out of the sky and rescue.
you. You have to rescue yourself. You have to do the work. We are not followers. Being asked to
run the best of ourselves. Our challenge. And for this, we...
It was a beautiful day there in Oregon. And I just want to just talk to all of you for a moment
and be honest with you. And it's something that I said on the stage. At the end there,
you know, I pointed out, I don't know if that's Antifa. It's like the black hats and the
mass and whatever. But there was so much conversation as we were arriving at that.
rally from many of the hosts saying, you know, a lot of the Facebook conversations that Antifa might be here.
They're everywhere in Oregon, so there's people afraid of that. And, you know, we are hurting
ourselves. I am trying to point out there that these are just teenagers. We know them. Usually
they're stuck in coffee shops, smoking cigarettes, and trying to wonder what to do with their
lives. And now they can go out and try and disrupt something and maybe get some attention.
But when we give them attention, when we talk about it, not only do we, you know, give them the attention looking for, we also are scaring ourselves.
I am really tired from all of you, you know, talking about Intiva.
We're so addicted to drama that, oh, let's talk about the drama.
Let's talk about the doctors that maybe have disappeared.
None of that matters.
There is no movement that will work if that becomes our conversation.
Our conversation has to be about standing in our strength, standing in our power, realizing how,
safe we are in numbers. So please, stop talking about controlled opposition and Antifa and doctors
disappearing. We're not Kim Kardashian. We are the future of the world. So please act like it. Your
children are watching. They're counting on you. And I assure you, a couple of teenagers pounding
on some, you know, statue nearby is not your concern. Being tracked and controlled and having
absolutely no future and bank accounts that can be shut down. Then you got a problem. So be afraid of that
and get your butts out.
We are going to be doing more of this.
We need to be present and accounting for.
We are the majority of this nation,
but we can only let them know when we grow a pair.
So please, join me at every one of these rallies
when we're out there and stop with the ridiculous drama.
All right, that's my diatribe about rallies.
It was a beautiful event.
There's hundreds and hundreds of people there,
but we can do even bigger and better things.
So let's stick together.
