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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. Today, I have a very special guest reporting live from the prison colony down under. But before we get to the interview, I have a quick message from mister Mike Lindell. It's actually a very serious question.

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Speaker 1:

There we go. Ozzy Kozak, thank you. Hello, man. Thank you so much for joining me. How are you doing?

Speaker 2:

Good. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you very much for having me, and a huge hello to all of your viewers from all over The United States. I'm very pleased

Speaker 1:

to join you here. Thank you. Actually, I got a lot of people in Australia when I posted that I was gonna be interviewing you. They were like, oh, Hazy Kozak, this guy is famous here. I I I love him.

Speaker 1:

I follow him on YouTube. I follow his videos. I mean, what you're doing over there is really, really important. So tell me, what's happening in Australia? What are what are you experiencing?

Speaker 1:

Walk back to the beginning of the pandemic and just tell us what's transpired there.

Speaker 2:

Well, Australia, you know, is a first of we all love Australia. It's a great country, but that's why we're fighting for freedom. We're fighting to preserve the great way of life that we once had here. In the last two years, the government has, taken extreme steps, in limiting our freedom, our privacy, our freedom of movement, freedom of even religion, you know, closing down churches, forbidding citizens to travel. So of course, this is all done in the name of lockdown.

Speaker 2:

Now, it's funny, we're having this conversation in January 2022 with yourself and the government of Australia, the selling line that they used to the people was it's only two weeks. So two weeks on, it's been two years. They said it's only two weeks and here we are and we're continuing and now it's great to get the word out. That's something that the mainstream media try to suppress fiercely in Australia. They don't wanna get the word out.

Speaker 2:

The mainstream media is working in collaboration, I would say, with the government, with police to keep the people, to keep their foot on our throat, so to speak. So thank you again for your work and this opportunity to you know, get a bit of information out of the Colony Island. The you know, we're back to where we came from. It was an island of convicts and looks like 02/2022, we're back to where we started.

Speaker 1:

No. It's it's incredible, isn't it? I mean and and you thank me, and, I mean, honestly, I I feel like it's so easy for me to do this for America, you know, with no threat. I mean, you you've been arrested. Is that right for what you're reporting on over there?

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah. Plenty of arrests, plenty of inter interactions with police. I call them customers, you know. From the, you know, very first day of when it happened, I took a really larrican approach to it. And I would simply just start live streaming every time the police would pull me over and hence they decided to try and conduct this campaign of fear and intimidation.

Speaker 2:

But to be honest, it backfired on them. Public sentiment in Australia and all around the world watching, you know, the Aussie Kozak YouTube channel and it was all sort of accidental organic channel. You know, I never planned to have this channel, but just as many people in Australia, we didn't plan our lives to, end up as sort of freedom fighters. It just sort of, we were pushed into or called, answered the calling so to speak. And so there are lot of people in Australia in similar circumstances that are now sort of have been thrown into the deep end.

Speaker 2:

But look, what we do, what I do, what we all do in Australia, the patriots, we very proudly defend Australia and we are patriots and that's what the government fears and that's what the government is lacking. Patriotism, there is no more patriotism. You know, they used to be in Australia, you know, and conservative sort of a direction. Now all this conservatism and these values, these things that make up Australia as a country, they've been shunned away. They've been, you know, sort of pushed away, and other ideology has come through as the main ideology and replaced patriotism.

Speaker 2:

So look, the good news is coming out of all of this tyranny in Australia, that there is a huge resurgence in patriotism. And I can definitely say to you, Seth, and all of you American viewers that certainly a huge hello to all our friends in America, especially in the Texas area and the Florida area. So these are states, these are parts of America where for some reason they love Australia and they love defending freedom And it's and you know the reason, don't you, Seth? Why do you think it's it's Texas and it's Florida and states like that where people support the plight of the Australians?

Speaker 1:

Well, I I think that, you know, those are the states where in America, it's interesting because if you look at globally, you've got each country has their own different, you know, rules that they're establishing, whether it's Austria or Australia. You know? So you might have neighboring countries that one of them is very free, one of them is very oppressed. I mean, I know that in Australia, might have, say, the Northern Territory is different than New South Wales. But in America, because of how the constitution has has, you know, given power to the governors, You have, say, New York or California where there it's it's extreme lockdowns versus Texas or Florida, especially Florida under Ron DeSantis where, you know, basic our our constitution gives Ron DeSantis a lot more power over his state than the president.

Speaker 1:

Right? So they it was set up that way. So you have a lot of the patriots in America are moving to Texas and Florida because they recognize what's happening. They see the the creep of tyranny coming in. And so I think these people and a lot of people that follow what I'm doing are very aware of just the the tyranny that's unfolding around the world.

Speaker 1:

And a lot of people that are aware of it are looking to Australia, especially. And they're not just looking at it as as observers or entertainment or curiosity. They're looking at it saying, is this gonna come here? Like, need to pay attention to what's happening in Australia because what if the goal is to bring that here? So a lot of people, especially the patriots here in America are really that their prayers are with the Australians to to to fight back against this.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. And look, I just wanna say that all of that sentiment and support that is coming out of The United States from people is greatly appreciated by Australians. And, you know, we're we're very pleased that, Australia, is receiving support not only from America, but from people in The UK and Canada and other countries. You know, I know there have been, protests and, demonstrations outside Australian embassies and Australian consulates. And of course, we know that those people that are supporting the Australian people, they're not protesting against Australia, they're protesting in support of Australia, in support of the Australian people.

Speaker 2:

And must say that that is greatly appreciated. You know, coming from an Aussie myself, I was born in Australia and I grew up here and, you know, it's a surprise, you know, that there is so much support out there, but, know, who was to know, who would ever think that Australia out of all the countries in the world would be the place where lockdown is toughest and Melbourne would become the most lockdown city on the planet, you know, and no one would have expected that at all. You know?

Speaker 1:

Exactly. Yeah. I mean, it it's like, you might expect for, you know, say, South American country or certain countries, but Australia going into the lockdowns it has been, I think, caught a lot of people off guard. I think for a lot of people, they thought Australia was the land of the free and similar to almost like a Texas. But why do you think why do you think that Australia, of all countries, has been the Western country to have the strongest lockdown?

Speaker 1:

Is it ties to the CCP? Is it, you know, a very liberal media? Like, why do you think Australia?

Speaker 2:

Well, I think you're viewers are gonna like what I'm gonna say next. You know, wait for a drum roll. Reason the reason is because we allowed the government to take our guns away. And I'm sure, you you're viewers in the comments section watching live are gonna get crazy in a grinz because that is something that I hear a lot from the Americans and they watch what happens here and they say, well, they took their guns away in Australia. And, you know, really they did.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm the subject myself of a firearms prohibition order even though I don't have any firearms. You know, the government uses laws, orders, and, you know, these sort of tyranny to silence dissent, to silence political dissent, to silence journalists. We've got a lot of censorship at the moment as well. Now the censorship is out of control. But coming back to the gun situation, you know, it's very obvious, you know, places like Texas where people are staunch, where people, you know, stand up for their freedoms and stand up for their gun rights in particular, that is they're the places that, you know, that are holding out.

Speaker 2:

It'll be hardest of all for the government to take down freedom in Texas and only for the reason that people in Texas are armed. People in Texas can defend themselves. But most importantly, apart from the fact that they're personally protected, they're protected by a bill of rights and a constitution. That's what we don't have in Australia. We don't have a bill of rights to protect our rights.

Speaker 2:

What we have in Australia is politicians who do not give any consideration for the privacy or the freedom of Australian citizens. And we had in August of last year, a very sneaky bill that was passed in parliament called the Identify and Disrupt Bill. Now this was a bill that was snuck through during lockdown and those two parties that we have in our two party system, you could call it the Liberal and Labour, the two major parties, they don't have an opposition anymore. These are two parties that have joined forces in a duopoly against the Australian people. They've voted in bills, and in particular, this bill, that they've voted in, they snuck through like, you know, like thieves at night without any parliamentary consideration, without any debate.

Speaker 2:

This bill was basically has given the government now the power to access, delete, alter any electronic information, any social media accounts. The Australian government can literally go into your social media and delete one of your videos or send an email to somebody on your behalf, know, it's called identifying disrupt. In America, you can't do this.

Speaker 1:

No. It's incredible. And I think it's it's really helpful to see the outside perspective of America because I know for myself and probably a lot of our viewers that we know we did not appreciate the constitution fully or I know I certainly did not appreciate it until I saw, you know, the last couple of years. And I didn't understand how precious the constitution, the bill of rights, these documents are to us, especially as you get into the second amendment. And what's interesting is that so my wife, she spent most of her life in Australia.

Speaker 1:

She came over here about fifteen years ago. And she said that in Australia, there was the common way of looking at Americans was to look down on them, and that they actually, you know, for at least for her and her family and her circle of friends that they viewed Americans almost as more primitive because we needed guns. It was almost like the Australians had, like, the propaganda had convinced them that they were more refined and less primitive to not need guns. And whereas come full circle now, I think that, you know, if if you look at really any country that gets overtaken by tyranny, whether it was, you know, Russia, China, you know, Cambodia, you know, Germany, that there was always that period. There was always that campaign beforehand to remove the guns from the citizens.

Speaker 1:

And I do think that, you know, we talk about America as the last bastion of freedom. And I think that it's, you know, the second amendment and the right to bear arms is the one thing that's keeping tyranny at bay in America, which I think also helps keep tyranny at bay globally. So it's amazing to hear from you being in Australia, though, how much it means to you to to look at what's happening in America. And also, encourage everyone watching right now to, you know, pay attention to what's happening in Australia. Like, I look at you, I feel like that you're my my fellow patriot.

Speaker 1:

Like, to me, it's it's the the patriots have have come together that we're all one fighting against this global enemy. And so I feel like you're my brother in arms fighting against this. And and, again, I I thank you for what you're doing and the risks that you're taking to get this information out.

Speaker 2:

Definitely, Seth. Look, this you could say this tyranny and the the war on tyranny that we're Obviously, we're fighting back in defiance, definitely has brought together patriots and people have stepped up. That's one plus that's come out of a minus that we've identified that in Australia, all hope is not lost. There are lot of good Australians out there battling on, fighting, evoking the Aussie spirit and the Eureka spirit. You can see behind me the Eureka flag, this one here.

Speaker 2:

And that's great to see a resurgence. And obviously, I also consider you a fellow patriot and a brother and in the sort of the struggle you could say, and it's a struggle that is very important that we hold the ground. Know, we hold our ground, we hold the line. It's something that we use as a hashtag in Australia, we hold the line. And we've got to understand that Australia is like a big experiment.

Speaker 2:

You know, if it goes through in Australia, well, it could be coming next. It could be next in Canada. It could be next in The United States. The Australians are very, very laid back generally speaking. They're not the of people, they're not the sort of people to look for a fight or to be defiant or to protest.

Speaker 2:

And that's why perhaps some people say that Australia is the place where they're conducting a trial run, a test run. Let's see how far we can push the people. Let's see what we can get away with. I mean, I certainly think that what they've done in Australia, if they tried to do it in Texas, they wouldn't be able to, the people would just wouldn't tolerate it. So that's why definitely there's a, that conservative part of America, that conservative sort of freedom loving demographic in The United States that, you know, we feel very, very close ideologically to you guys and definitely I reciprocate your statement that we are definitely in that sense, brothers and comrades in arms and fellow patriots.

Speaker 2:

And that's a great thing, you know. For a long time there, patriotism was being, in Australia, was being sort of frowned upon, you know, with all of these new sort of movements and trends and tolerance and diversity and so forth. So nothing wrong with that, but the thing is we have to, you know, remember our roots and patriotism is something which the government ultimately, they're trying to impose tyranny, they fear that. They fear the patriotism. When they see people using the Australian flags and the red end sign and the scenes I've seen at the protests, it's great to see that they've awoken a certain spirit in the people.

Speaker 2:

So it's all it's it's not all bad news. I can say it is bad news for the government because their tactics are backfiring on them. The harder they push us being the Australian people, the more resolved and the more pushback there is.

Speaker 1:

So are you seeing that as they're pushing more, are you seeing that more and more Australians are are waking up? I I know that the media in Australia is is very, very liberal, very controlled. You know, then there's very few other outlets to find the truth. And so are you seeing though, because like what we're seeing in America is the more that they're pushing for this, there's more people that are saying, look, this doesn't this doesn't make sense. Like I got my jab, I got three of them, and I'm now forced to wear a mask still, and I have to social distance still.

Speaker 1:

I like, the narrative is breaking. So are are you seeing like, what percentage of the population of Australia do you think sees through the agenda and is no longer wanting to go along with it?

Speaker 2:

Definitely the media. The media is 90% of the problem. They are the ones who keep the sheep at bay, you know, and when I mean the sheep, I mean, you know, the most of the people who are just happy to go along with what the media says and what the government says. You know, a lot of people just trust the media, that's a big problem, but less and less every day. The media are losing their credibility.

Speaker 2:

You know, people talk about the media, they don't call it the media, they call it the MSM, the mainstream media. And they were a very negative connotation. More Australians get their news from social media now than from, you know, the big channels. There's definitely been a huge trend. You know, people don't trust the media.

Speaker 2:

The government very effectively used the media to conduct its fear campaign, the campaign of coercion, keeping people at home, keeping people locked up, keeping people scared, encouraging people to dob at each other, encouraging people to call the police and their neighbors. We had the state premiers having press conferences and they're urging citizens, dob in your neighbors if you see them walking around without a mask, you know, it's absolutely disgusting. It's something that is definitely not Australian. It's not an Australian value. It's not an Australian thing to do, the dubbing your mate.

Speaker 2:

You know, if you're an Aussie, you don't dubbing your mate, you help your mate. You know, you see somebody pulled over on the side of the road with a flat tire, you pull over and you give them a hand, for example. Whereas the government during this lockdown was enforcing this, you know, Chinese Communist Party style ideology, you know, and this is all preparation for potential, you know, credit system and potential situation where we have no rights. You know, there's a lot of, implemented or not, I think there will be soon a social credit system. I mean, the government already singles out people who are dissidents or who are defiant and they use the police to crack down on them.

Speaker 2:

The police shouldn't be used as a political arm of the government to enforce pro government policy to caution anti government dissent. That's very dangerous. When we see a police force used as a political sort of army against the people, that's a very dangerous precedent. That's what happens in dictatorships, where Australia has fought for freedom alongside of you know, United States. So, you know, we're definitely, we're very aware of this, you know, the government I think in Australia is losing, they are losing because they've just recently announced the prime minister announced there'll be no more lockdowns.

Speaker 2:

So we've been doing this for two years, and now finally he's sort of given in. And the only reason he's giving in is that there's an election around the corner in a few months.

Speaker 1:

Yep. So do you so I know that, you know, what I'm seeing coming out of Australia is videos of these massive protests and, you know, some of the police violence and arrests for not wearing a mask. What are you seeing? What's it like to be there on the front lines? What's the energy like from all the people marching and, you know, going up against the police?

Speaker 2:

Oh, mate. It's a it's a beautiful thing to be part of. And just as I, you know, say a lot of my fellow Australians here, you know, rejoice for know, you're on the right side of history. Everyone who's involved in the marches, everyone who's involved in the pushback and holding out against this tyranny can proudly, you know, look at themselves in the mirror and say, well, I've done my part. And those people who have been part of this government scam, you know, that's what we have to call it.

Speaker 2:

It's a scam in the sense that, I'm not taking it in a medical sense, I'm talking about it's a scam as in they've used this, they've used this situation to take away freedoms, to enforce a, you know, Chinese Communist Party style dictatorship, using police against people, you know, quashing people's resolve, spirit. But the people who are involved in the protest movement. I mean, these are good Australian people. And there's been some great scenes of Aussie spirit, of Eureka spirit, of Anzac spirit in the crowds. When you got a crowd of a hundred thousand people marching and singing Waltzing Matilda, you know, the bagpipes are playing and you can see Australians from all different multicultural communities, but you know, everyone is a patriot.

Speaker 2:

And that's also another great thing that we've seen that a lot of the Australians from migrant backgrounds, especially from those who came from communist countries, They've been on the front line of fighting back. Now in particular, can report that there is very strong sentiment and very strong sort of activity from communities such as Greek communities, Eastern European, Serbian, Croatian, the former Yugoslavian countries, Polish. The question is why? Why are people in Australia who came from communist countries, why are they so active? Why are they so concerned?

Speaker 2:

Well, because they've seen it all before. Their grandfathers, their great grandfathers fought communism, they went through this, so they can see this coming. You know. Whereas a lot of Australians who have been in Australia for five, six, seven generations, they're sort of more laid back, I would say, especially the ones in the cities. Now that doesn't go for regional Australians.

Speaker 2:

Regional Australians very staunch. Now the government isn't having much success in enforcing all sorts of ridiculous mandates in the regional Australians because the regional Australians generally speaking, they don't take this nonsense. And as well, there's a lot of great patriotism coming out of regional Australia and small towns and on the borders. And you've probably seen those scenes at the borders where the Australians are fighting back and standing up for themselves. So look, it is a very interesting situation.

Speaker 2:

The things I'm telling you now, you won't hear from the mainstream media. The mainstream media in Australia will tell you that all of the protests are right wing extremists. That's their line that they use. As soon as you talk about patriotism or freedom, ah, this guy's right wing. He's like an extremist.

Speaker 2:

You know? So that's that's something probably do they do in America. They do it in Australia. You know? But I guess, you know, what can we do?

Speaker 2:

If they're the one that accuses us of being a right wing, well, so be it.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. So it's interesting because, you know, from from my perspective, you know, I'm someone that's really studying what's happening around the world and really trying to stay on top of things. And all the videos I see coming out of Australia, and they make me a little bit fearful, you know, of is this gonna come to America? What what is gonna happen in Australia? There's quarantine camps.

Speaker 1:

Are they you know, is it really gonna get much, much worse? But in talking to you, though you acknowledge these things are happening, you seem to have this feeling of hope that you're seeing people fighting back and that you're seeing that the feeling the feeling I get from you is that the government is beginning to fear the people in Australia. So what do you see happening in 2022 over the next year? Do you think that it's gonna get worse and worse and worse? Or do you think that they're reaching a tipping point where the government is no longer gonna be able to push the citizens to a certain point?

Speaker 2:

Well, okay. It's a good question. 2022, we have a federal election coming up in Australia. And that's actually one reason why, you know, perhaps the prime minister and the state ministers are now reeling back their attacks on the people. And I think it's just a temporary thing.

Speaker 2:

Because the election's coming up, it'll be the election will be within the next sort of five months. So they'll announce it soon and this election, the government, they know that they're gonna get slaughtered at the ballot boxes. They're gonna get absolutely smashed. Now in Australia, we have two parties, the two major parties and they've traditionally held most of the power in Australia, the Labour and the Liberal Party. Nobody that I know is going to be voting for the Labour Liberal Party.

Speaker 2:

We'll see a big comeback from the minor parties, in particular parties like the United Australia Party, the one nation party. And these are parties that the mainstream media will accuse of being a right wing, but there's no such thing as right wing anymore. It's not a battle between left and right in Australia. It's a battle between the bottom and the top, and we're the bottom and we've got to take down the top. And that's where a lot of people are, you know, rallying and looking forward to the elections, you know, are we running in some capacity?

Speaker 2:

And I know a lot of, you know, American viewers and followers and friends of ours, you know, have said in the comment section, you know, this guy should run for parliament, guy should run for politics. Well, look, I'll be completely honest with you. I'm not your standard politician sort of material, but that's exactly why people would actually vote for me in a situation like this. Need to get a banner in the works. We need to get people into parliament to keep these bastards honest.

Speaker 2:

You know, they have in now in Australia, absolutely no parliamentary process. In fact, the prime minister announced that in 2022, parliament will be working only for ten days, ten days for the whole year. Right? What's the point of the parliament then? Now, you know, the truth is that they don't want the parliament to work.

Speaker 2:

They don't want the people to have a voice. I think we'll get close to the elections. They'll they'll give us a feel of our freedoms back just so the sheep go out there and vote for the major parties again. And then as soon as they're elected, it's gonna be very, very bad. They'll come back and they'll, smash us with lockdowns and restrictions and so forth.

Speaker 2:

You know? Once they give themselves power, you know, history tells us that once a regime, gives itself power or takes power, it's very hard for that regime or that dictator or that, government to give the power back to the people. You know? Usually in history, you know, the only the only way power is given back to the people is, you know, when the people actually get off their seats and get off their couches and march out and take it.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. Now I I know that in America, there's a lot of a lot of contesting over the election in 2020. So much I can't even talk about it on YouTube because we're run YouTube here. So with your election process in Australia, do you feel like you can trust that election process, or do you think that there's things happening behind the scenes that maybe that that you some corrupt politicians can modify and change votes and and maintain their power? Like, do do the Australians believe they have that they can fight via the ballot box and still win?

Speaker 2:

Well, let's just start by saying that I think it's very clear that Trump won the last election. You know? It's very clear. You know? And Joe Biden or Joe Brandon, you know, he didn't win the election.

Speaker 2:

There's no way he won the election at all. We we it's very clear to us in Australia, you know, we were watching. You know, Trump I think Trump is a great leader. I I think he probably come back to power. If he came back to power, that let him in.

Speaker 2:

I mean, when we talk about America and we look at America as a superpower, having somebody like Joe Biden at the helm of the country, an old man with dementia who is in charge of the nuclear codes and walks around with the, you know, the nuclear suitcase. It's just, it's ridiculous. You have to think, well, who's really running the country, you know. I'll tell you something, America's enemies would be looking at America and laughing, you know, laughing and saying, how great is this? The country has been overtaken by a senile, you know, old fella.

Speaker 2:

The bloke needs a bowl of soup and a warm blanket, you know, not nuclear codes. And look, honestly, you watch the way he does press conferences. It's actually hilarious. You know, we watch it and we laugh and we see, you know, Biden's asked one question and then he answers it completely differently on an unrelated topic. And it's like a comedy show.

Speaker 2:

So from the point of view of us looking at America, you know, we certainly hope that we don't get a repeat of what happened at the last American election, the presidential elections. And there was obviously some funny business going on there. There's been a lot of talk in this rep of what could happen at our next election because the mainstream parties, the major parties are gonna get smashed. So they may use all sorts of tactics to try and hold onto power. In particular, we are very concerned and we're on the lookout for dominion voting machines.

Speaker 2:

Australians know about these machines, we don't want them. We prefer the traditional sort of pen and paper at the ballot box. So that's one thing that the people are very aware of and these dominion voting machines that they have and I understand they have them in America. We certainly wouldn't want something like that to take place here.

Speaker 1:

For the patriots that are watching in America and around the world, you know, our hearts go out to the fighting that you're doing there and just the overall struggle against the government. How can people that are watching, how can we help you? Like, how can we, you know, give you and show you support and just and communicate to you that, hey, look, we're by your side. Like, how can we do that?

Speaker 2:

Oh, look. Firstly, again, you know, a great, great big thank you to all of the American patriots out there, you know, that have been supporting the Australians. And there were times where there was more information about the lockdown and the protests in Melbourne on the American news than there was on the Australian news. And that's very important. So a great thank you to those American news and social media platforms such as your own, who are actually speaking up and talking about what's happening in Australia.

Speaker 2:

Because I can tell you the government in Australia and the police, they're very embarrassed in front of the American colleagues. And there have been some great interventions from Americans, from patriots talking about Australia. And this really helps. It does help a lot. You know, Australia is obviously very closely aligned with The United States through the AUKUS treaty and historically, you know, if it wasn't for the 1942 American task force, the battle of the coral sea, Australians, you know, would have been invaded by Japan.

Speaker 2:

I mean, we had nothing in 1942 to defend against the imminent Japanese invasion and the battle of the coral sea obviously saved, Australia's predicament. So traditionally we have very strong links and it's very fitting. It's very, you know, historically correct or fair that Americans and in particular American patriots are coming into the defense, coming to the defense of not the Australian government, but the Australian people are coming to the defense of true democracy and freedom. And that's what it's about. This is the fight for Australia.

Speaker 2:

This is a fight for democracy, for freedom. And in relation to a question, how can Americans help? Mean, look, you know, what can we do? It's, you know, we can't ask for much, you know, to be honest, it's not that bad. We'll get through it.

Speaker 2:

But what it is, it's important on a historical and a global scale that we stop this tyranny in its tracks. And it's good that the Australians have been standing up and speaking up because, you know, if this is an experiment, if this is a test, you know, we need to fight back as much as possible because, you know, it could be, you know, you've to stop too many in its tracks and it's much easier to fight it when it's on the way to you, you know. Once they're knocking at your door, you know, in Houston, Texas and they're here to collect your guns and you know, force you into a medical experiment, well then it's too late. So I look, the support that we get from the Americans out there and that goes for everyone that you know, watching on social media and thank you for your comments and your subscribes and your likes and so forth. I look at the analytics on my channel.

Speaker 2:

We've got a lot of American viewers now and it's those States. It's a strain, it's Texas, Florida, also it's New York, it's the West Coast. There are really a lot of good patriots and again, I'm repeating myself here, but that's one added bonus that we have out of this, out of all the doom and gloom where we can turn up plus into a minus, it's that it's awoken this patriot movement. Do you feel that it's awoken a certain spirit as well? Do you agree with that?

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I mean, one of things that I'm doing right now is there's a a tour called the Reawaken America tour that's been put on here, and it's, you know, general, general Flynn, a lot of the doctors are speaking up, you know, politicians, you know, pastors. And it's amazing because, you know, what you're describing is exactly what's happening in America. You know, I have friends that even voted for Joe Biden that are now coming to me and saying, you know, Seth, you were telling me this stuff a year ago or two years ago.

Speaker 1:

I didn't believe you. But now I can see it happening, and I I feel so much regret for how I voted, and I wanna I wanna get involved. How can I help, you know, fight this? So I think that people really are awakening. They truly are awakening, and they're seeing through this, and they're standing up.

Speaker 1:

And I also think that, you know, America, especially I can say, we were very distracted. It it was the the bread and circuses of the Roman times. We were, you know, too busy watching football and, you know, focusing on careers and chasing after the American dream of the white picket fence. And all while this was happening, the the communists, they were infiltrating our government, infiltrating our schools, our corporations, Hollywood. And it's so and they were they've been there for a very long time, but it's actually it's these last couple of years that so many people are seeing them for what they are, and they're rejecting them.

Speaker 1:

And so but then to add to one thing that you said in in response to how we can help, I mean, one thing I would say is that for people in general, share this information. Right? What you know, you the evil lives in darkness and and how we can get rid of it, you shine light on it. So anybody that's watching, share this video, go find Ozzy Kozak on YouTube, which after I finish the video with this, I'll I'll put your YouTube description, your channel in the link to the video. You'll follow Ozzy Kozak on YouTube.

Speaker 1:

Share his content. Share this video you're watching right now. After you're done, share it with two friends and look at what's happening in Australia. We have to band together because I think that in a lot of ways, what we see happening is a test. And, you know, you could even say that God's looking at us and seeing how we're reacting to this.

Speaker 1:

Are we standing together with our fellow citizens? Are we bridging the international gaps? Are we bridging the racial gaps and the differences we have to say, look. You know what? It's like what you said.

Speaker 1:

You said that it's them up top and us down here. And the more all of us down here can come together and fight back against this and help each other and expose the information, I believe that we can win. And I believe that similar to what you've been saying, their plan is failing. I think that the the elites, the the people that are behind all this, I think that they're fearing us because they're seeing that it's like they wanted a great reset, but they got a great awakening. And they're seeing everyone stand up and fight back.

Speaker 1:

And and honestly, it's people like yourself that are risking everything going out there and getting this information out that are playing a major role in this battle.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, 100% agree with what you said. Couldn't have put it better. They wanted a great reset, but they got a great awakening. You know? And that's it's look.

Speaker 2:

It's our duty. You know? And and people in America understand that, you know, who love freedom. People in Australia who understand that stepping up. And that is a beautiful thing.

Speaker 2:

Is this movement that all hope is not lost. And it's something that the government is probably watching very carefully. I mean, let's just take this for example, we've got an election coming up, right? So you know, I'll be involved as a candidate. I mean, four years ago, nobody would have voted for the Aussie COSAC, right?

Speaker 2:

I'll put it straight out there, you know. But now people are happy to vote for the Aussie COSAC because they wanna show, it's called a protest vote. They wanna show the government their disdain. They're protesting at the ballot box and they're saying, nah, I'm not gonna vote for rule. I'm not gonna vote for labor.

Speaker 2:

I've had enough of this trickery that the government's been doing, I'm gonna vote for a candidate who's gonna make it hard for the government to pass these bills in the parliament restricting freedom. So definitely it'd be it'd be great to have a chat again in the coming months as the as we get closer to the election, but there's gonna be a lot of action coming out of Australia. There's gonna be a huge campaign. The government's gonna try everything possible to cling on to power, to hold on to power. They're gonna try to discredit opposition candidates.

Speaker 2:

The mainstream media is going character assassinate. They're gonna use all sorts of tactics and the classical sort of lines of right wing extremists and right wing movements and white supremacists and so forth, you know, they get really desperate. You know, they call me a pro Vladimir Putin candidate. Right? Same thing as I did to Trump, you know, and that turned out all to be false.

Speaker 2:

There were no proven links between Trump and the, you know, the Russian government. That turned out to be a farce. But, you know, when the media were reporting on it, when they were making a, you know, a big mess of it and trying to discredit Trump before the election with all these Russian allegations, you know, it was headline news. Then when the FBI comes out and says, oh, actually it's not true. There was no link between Trump and Putin or Russia, the media are silent.

Speaker 2:

So that's what they're gonna do here. They've already called me a pro Putin activist and so forth. Well, let's just address the elephant in the room. I'm pretty sure I've got a gut feeling that most of your viewers and most of the freedom loving good people in America there, the patriots, I think they've got no problems with Vladimir Putin because they see him as their fellow patriot, as a person who loves his country and he's standing up, and they see him as a person who's standing up for, you know, our conservative values. And there's nothing wrong with being pro Putin at the end of the day.

Speaker 2:

I mean and I'm and I'm sure a lot of Americans are.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I mean, I I think especially when you see him standing up against the globalists and even telling, you know, George Soros, he's not welcome in the country. You know, that's what we need. So, you know, we're gonna short very soon here, we're gonna transition over to Rise TV only for we're gonna do a little bit of a q and a session. So for those of you that are watching, if you wanna join us over on Rise TV, there is a link.

Speaker 1:

It's actually below on the YouTube video. You might have refresh it if you don't see it there. There's a link on there for a free trial to check out Rise TV. You know, while you're there, you poke around. There's a lot of content on there.

Speaker 1:

We've built a huge library of content exposing the going into the deep state, talking about, you know, things from transhumanism, the the agendas that we're talking about here, prepping to spirituality. There's all kinds of great stuff on there over on Rise TV. It's a Patreon platform. So like I said, on the YouTube video, refresh it. There's a link in the description below that.

Speaker 1:

But, Ozzy Kazzak, before we we transition over to Rise Only, what's, you know, one final message you have to give the broad viewers?

Speaker 2:

The the message I'd like to give to all the people out there watching in America is that I want everyone to know that Australian people genuinely appreciate the support that the patriots in America are giving. It's very important that you guys understand that we feel it here. We feel the fact that you're fighting for our rights and you're putting pressure on the Australian government. And the Australian government may not care what the Australian people think, but the Australian government certainly care what the American people in the of our strategic alliances, our economic ties and military ties to America. The Australian government is very, very conscious, conscious of what did Americans think.

Speaker 2:

So it's very important to, you know, the work that our fellow patriots in America do, they're bringing attention to the blood of the Australian people, calling out tyranny, calling out, you know, these attacks on freedom and on democracy. Please don't underestimate your position and your power as citizens, you know, even as simply as sharing this video or liking this video or hitting the subscribe button and so forth. You know, when millions of people do that, you know, that's already we can, we have more power than the mainstream media does. You know, the mainstream media in Australia is falling apart. You know, they get a thousand or 2,000 or 5,000 views on their videos.

Speaker 2:

People have stopped watching the mainstream media and they've gone to alternative social media platforms such as your own. So look, Seth, thank you very much, you know, for this initiative and for your concern as well and all of your fellow patriots out there, all of our fellow patriots out there, the viewers. Just wanna say, you know, great thank you, a big Aussie thank you, and it's certainly very much appreciated that we do have friends in high places, so to speak. In high places, I'm talking about Texas and Florida.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. So folks that are following me on Telegram, if you're not, I highly recommend it. It's just follow me. It's t .me slash man in America. After this video, I'm gonna share all the links for Ozzy Kausak.

Speaker 1:

He's on Telegram. He's got a great following on Telegram. He's very active on Telegram. I'll share his YouTube channel. So you can you can follow him.

Speaker 1:

You really wanna stay in in tune with what's happening in Australia. Like his work. Share his work. We gotta get this information out of there. So alright, folks.

Speaker 1:

So now we're gonna go over onto Rise Only. Give me one quick second here. I'm gonna end the streams on the other locations. So give me one quick second here, and then we're gonna be over onto Rise. So for those of you that are joining us from Facebook, YouTube, etcetera, thank you so much.

Speaker 1:

And I hope to see you over on Rise TV. Let me just go ahead end these streams.