Weaver & Loom

Who is really behind the global coordination regarding lockdown, vax pass, and media censorship, and to what ends? Also History never talks about quitters . . . but pop culture LOVES grandstanding a good quitter/protester, Instead we highlight REAL winners that should be celebrated.

Show Notes

Who is really behind the global coordination regarding lockdown, vax pass, and media censorship, and to what ends?  Also History never talks about quitters . . . but pop culture LOVES grandstanding a good quitter/protester, Instead we highlight REAL winners that should be celebrated.

Time Stamps
   0:00  Who is behind the global coordination & Pop culture loves quitters
   1:09  Intro
   1:30  2020 Olympics & Famous Quitters
   2:50  Protesting & Quitting is a money maker
   7:05  Tamyra Mensah-Stock won gold at Tokyo in wrestling
   8:23  Healthy Patriotism
   10:06  Go woke go broke?
   10:49  Judo Protesting Against Israel
   14:09  Iranian Saied Mollaei
   17:48  Saudi Tahani AlQahtani
   20:18  Unified Global Response Controlled by who?
   21:52  Sky News Australia Suspended from Youtube
   25:06  Do Govs even believe Vax's work?
   27:00  Is Covid Zero a Unicorn?
   27:42  Australia Lockdown continues
   30:13  Society embracing these measures.
   35:00  Who is behind the control?
   41:12  Yeah that makes sense - Tran-Vegan
   45:17  Value for Value
   46:55  Weaver and Loom
   49:36  Political Compass
   51:13  Morality without God? Yes . . . without God given reason? No.
   53:29  Using Folly to expose Folly
   55:09  How to get more value and stronger culture.

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This week, I've had multiple conversations
where people have raised the bar,

the question and asked just who is
behind this global coordination.

When it comes to policies regarding
lockdowns or vaccine passports, mandatory

fascinations and media censorship,
who's, who's really behind it all.

And who stands to profit and unto what?

Ends also in today's episode, we
talk about how history never talks.

About quitters, but this isn't
history, this is pop culture,

pop culture loves a good quitter.

They love someone who's falling
off the map into obscurity and

with their last dying gasp of air,
the reach up from the grave and

say, I protest fill in the blank.

But today, instead of focusing
only on those who are.

Gasping fender from their last
breath, from their graves to protest

something in order for a quick
buck, we're going to focus on who

truly deserve to be celebrated.

Hey, it's Lucas Skrobot and you're
listening to the Lucas Skrobot show where

we uncover purpose, pursue truth and own
the future episode 246 August 4th, 2021.

And I would.

To go through this Olympic season
without mentioning the Olympics.

At least once I'll be honest, I've
not been watching the Olympics.

I probably would enjoy it.

I don't have time.

Ain't nobody got time for that.

Ain't nobody got time for that, but
history doesn't have time for quitters,

but pop media pop culture really does.

Why?

Because a good quitter, a good
grand standing protester, they

can steal the limelight, stir
up a lot of great controversy.

And we all know that controversy
drives clicks, clicks, drive

eyeballs, eyeballs, drive dollars.

And if you are sponsoring.

One of these athletes, you are going
to be glad that they stood up and

shouted from the top of their lungs.

Maybe missed the metal standard,
barely made the middle stand because

then they get recognition where they
would otherwise probably be for golf.

And if they get recognition, then the
little boys and little girls across the

world are going to be seen your logo.

So it, it all makes sense.

It, there is a lot of incentives to become
a, a good protestor for a morally superior

cause take American football player.

For instance, Colin Kaepernick.

He was the second round draft.

36 overall for the San Francisco
49ers back in 2011, he led the

team to Superbowl in Superbowl 47.

That was 2012 and the N
F C championship games.

The next season, after that, he started
to slip into obscurity 2016, rolled

around and he ends up as a back up
quarterback now going from stardom.

To a backup quarterback and
that is not a good career path.

That that is it is curtains for you.

Soon.

The limelight is off you.

People are quickly forgetting your name
and obscurity is about to pounce upon you.

So what does one do?

Well, they protest the national Anthem.

They take it.

Disrespect their country, their
flag, and they protest racism.

And overnight that limelight is back.

He's been able to quit football and go
on and probably make more money outside

of football than inside of football.

All.

Why?

Because he decided to protest.

His name got heard and will now be
remembered all because he took that

knee or take, for example, when
Barry the track and field hammer,

thrower, star, and, uh, starch.

She's not the star.

She placed third at the Olympic trials,
the us trials, she placed third.

And while she was receiving her
masters, The American Anthem was plain.

She turned her back to the flag and
put a shirt over her head in protest

against America and the national
Anthem stealing the limelight from

the first and second place winners.

And at the same time,
Drawing attention to herself.

I mean, if, if she hadn't done
that, I don't think anyone.

I mean, I totally forgot that hammer
throat was even a thing at the Olympics.

I mean, who, who was going online?

I mean, I'm sure someone is,
but who was going online?

Says who placed third?

If the, uh, Olympic trials
for hammer throw no one.

We all know that first
place gets the lion's share.

If you are not in first place.

You are missing out, um, the majority
of the pie, whether that's the New York

times bestseller, whether that's being,
uh, uh, billboard hit, whether that's

being whatever, any and anything in
life, if you are first, you're getting

the lion's share all those other places.

They really don't mean that much.

So how do you continue to.

Capitalize.

How do you use your platform for a good
cause that also enables you and your

name to be remembered and to propagate
your, your financial success for

many decades after your 15 minutes of
fame, but protesting is the best way.

Well, don't be fooled though.

Not all Americans.

Hate America.

Uh, there are actually some people
surprisingly who still love America now,

right now in America, the, the narrative,
if you're not in America, I'm sure all of

you know this right now, the narrative.

Is America's bad place.

You don't want to be there.

You don't mind to be proud of your nation.

It's horrible to be proud of your nation.

And especially if you're a person
of color, you're pretty much living.

I mean, in a, uh, an
institutional slavery still.

Uh, so here's this next clip by camera
Mensa stock who won gold, gold metal in

wrestling in Tokyo for the United States.

Here's Tamra.

Showing her gratitude and expressing
her joy for being able to represent the

horrible wicked United States of America.

I surprised myself and by the grace of
God and they will even move my feet.

Like I just leave it in his hands.

And I pray that all the practice that
the hell that my freaking coach put me

through pays off and every single time
it does and I get better and better.

And it's so weird that there
is no cap to the limit.

Pause first notice it's the hard work.

What got her there?

It was her hard work or all the
work that she got put through.

That was the thing that
enabled her meritocracy.

Something that we are quickly forgetting
in this generation hard work pays off.

Um, I'm excited to see what would
I have met last question for you?

That American flag around their
shoulders looks pretty good.

How does that feel to
represent your country?

It feels amazing.

I love representing us.

I freaking love living there.

I love it.

And I'm so happy, I guess.

You as well said, congratulations.

Enjoy that call and we'll see
you out there on the podium.

Okay.

I'll try not to cry.

I love this clip.

She is.

So she's rightly should be.

She's so happy.

And I love seeing, I love seeing someone
have a patriotic love for their country.

Now it is good.

And it's right.

That you should be able
to criticize your country.

You should be able to look at
whether it's your country or your

faith or your family or yourself.

And you can see your defects, you
see your flaws and you can say those

things here, these things in my own
personal life, I missed it here.

Mr.

Teer missed it here.

Here's the ideal.

I want to live up to.

I'm going to confess my shortcomings.

Look at it.

Not just say that it doesn't
exist, but then I'm going to.

Work to live up to a higher ideal.

While at the same time, you
can still love your nation.

You can love your nation.

You can love your faith while
still being able to criticize it.

You can love your family or your
parents or, or yourself, while

still being able to admit that there
are areas that we need to work on.

And that goes.

Every country across the globe,
but there is something that

if that is good, yeah, right.

About a healthy level of patriotism
for whatever nation or culture.

Are from, and I just love seeing that
here, especially in a time where people

are taught to not love your nation,
to not love your heritage, to not

love your background at the Olympics.

There were two other, I'm
sure there's more, but there's

at least two other people.

Who decided to protest.

Now, if you remember Gwen Berry who did
qualify for the Olympics, she said that

if she had made the metal stand, that
she was going to protest, despite the

Olympic, uh, regulations, she did not.

Make the metal stand.

So I guess you won't be able to, uh,
protest the U S women's soccer team.

If you remember, they took a
knee and protested, uh, the

national Anthem before their game.

Well, they're out of the
running for a gold medal.

They lost to Canada and they also
lost to, uh, Sweden, I believe.

And, uh, that was.

Quite laughable, but here's a
not so American centric story.

There is a young man named
Muhammad Abdul , who is Sudanese.

Now Sudan has said that they
were going to move to normalize

relationships with Israel.

They have not done so yet, but
in protest and in the boycotting

of Israel and re their rejection
of the normalization of Israel.

Mohammad decided to not show up
for his fight, his judo fight

against an Israeli competitor.

Another competitor of Jurien fatty
Norine he decided as well not to

fight against an Israeli competitor
in judo, both have been sent home

for breaking the code of sportsmen.

Like currently.

And there's, there's two
sides of, of me in this.

The one side is that
there could have been.

Probably was, if not an enormous amount
of state pressure, because there could

have been state pressure where the
government is saying you are not, do

not compete, do not normalize, uh, this
relationship with an Israeli competitor

that could have been as this happened
in the past, which we're about to

talk about, but there's also probably
an enormous amount of pure pressure.

I know people who have decided.

To take very meek stances for,
for Israel or meet stances, even

saying, Hey, I don't think the total.

Genocide, which is the call of the, from
the river to the sea Israel be free.

I don't think that that's a good idea.

I believe that we can make peace somehow,
but many people don't want to make peace.

And so even if you're taking some of
those small stances here in the middle

east, you can face a lot of backlash.

Now, now that's not everyone
which we will see as well.

And we are beginning to see
with the UAE, even normalizing

relationships with Israel.

And, uh, Bahrain, even in the GCC
normalizing relationships with Israel.

So this is changing.

It is not everyone.

I hate to paint everyone with a
broad stroke, but these two gentlemen

have both said that they are
protesting for the sake of Palestine.

And if, if it's not just pure pressure
and they're doing it against them,

Then I would say, wow, there's
probably a tremendous upside for them.

I mean, what are you going to get?

You're going to get fifth, seventh place.

We don't really know what, what
places they would have gotten if

they work to continue to compete.

But it was, it was not likely that
they're going to be on the metal stand.

So if you're not on the metal
stand and you're not first, you're

not getting the lion's share.

It makes sense that you can.

B become a victim.

You can protest something and
capitalize on that for years to come.

Not saying that is a hundred
percent the case, but it, uh,

it definitely could be well, who
should, who should be celebrated?

Who should be remembered?

Well, I think, uh, Iranian
Saeed, Mo Malawi, QI in 2019.

Was told by his government that he was
not permitted, not allowed to face his

competitor is Israeli competitor in judo.

And if he did, he would face consequences.

Here is Saeed Ambrose.

Well, he says I could have
been the world champion today.

Because of the law and my country
and the prudence that it requires.

I was obliged not to fight
against my Israeli opponent.

I just wrote down as is
how it's going to pilot.

This is the law, the national Olympic
committee of Iran and the sports

minister told me not to compete.

This is back in 2019.

They rang me and wanted me not to compete.

I asked why they might go for Nigel hall.

He said, this is the law.

And those who do not comply with
it will certainly have problems.

I was afraid for myself and my family.

So I did not compete.

I followed the law and I didn't compete.

what he ended up doing was he, he
faced his final competitor before.

And if he beat that competitor,
he would have ended up having

to face an Israeli competitor.

So he threw the match, he threw the
match and he ended up placing third.

I believe.

Or fourth, he didn't, he didn't metal.

Cause he'd be through the match.

He would have placed a third
or fourth in this Olympic games

back in 2019, a prelim games.

And he then ended up defecting.

He defected to Germany because he was
afraid to go back to Iran because he

called out the Iranian government to
force him to not compete well after going

to Egypt and getting an ego, excuse me.

After going to Germany and getting
asylum in Germany, he was then able to

join the Moroccan team and he trained.

He actually, he just represented
Morocco, not Morocco.

Oh my goodness.

Mongolia.

What am I saying?

He joined the Mongolian team, but
he trained with the Israel national

judo team ahead of the Olympics.

And because of the, he dedicated
his silver metal to Israel, he said,

thank you, Israel for the good energy.

This metal is dedicated to you, Israel.

Now that is true sportsmanship when you're
faced with being kicked out because you

couldn't face an Israeli counterpart,
and then you decided to train with them.

And in your winning, despite the
cultural lashback that he could get, he

decides to dedicate a metal to a nation.

That supported him, even when his
culture doesn't support that nation

by and large or a political faction,
I should say a political faction of,

uh, of the region does not support
the existence of an Israeli state.

That takes, that takes courage.

Another, another act of courage was
a young Saudi woman to Hanni L Tani.

She is also a judo fighter.

She started fighting from a young
agent in college, 20, and when she

had to face an Israeli competitor, she
faced an enormous amount of pressure.

They were told don't face this
competitor, don't fight, don't normalize.

But as I said, we are seeing a healthy
trend in the region of a warming up

and normalization of relationships.

And this example.

A Saudi competitor fighting against an
Israeli competitor is one of those signs.

And she decided to fight, even
though she lost 11 points to zero.

That I believe is a true
sign of sportsmanship.

There could have been a tremendous
upside by withdrawing, especially

if she knew that she was facing
someone who is better than her.

So why face the humiliation of a
hard loss by commend to honey Invus?

I think that is such a honorable
thing to do, especially in the

face of so much criticism in the
face of possibly being canceled.

Uh, by friends and family and, and
probably receiving a whole lot of hate

on social media, but the Olympics is a
place that we can come together and unify

as a world to look each other in the eye.

And not have to see our ethnicities,
but we can celebrate our nationalities.

We can celebrate our different cultures
while at the same time, remembering and

accepting that we are all one white race.

There's not multiple races.

There is the human race.

And that I think is something
that's beautiful, even though

that might be being lost.

Currently in this, in this cultural
moment of, of what seems to be real

divisive NIS in culture, across the
globe, when it comes to, uh, ethnicities,

when it comes to nationality or comes
to the color of people's skin as are

the lens that is being put on societies,
continuing to push towards one.

Of power rather than one of meritocracy.

Well, other weird things are
happening this week across the globe.

As I said, people are asking who is,
who is driving all of these agendas

when it comes to the globalization
and the harmonization across multiple

many nations when it comes to the
response of COVID 19, even though.

There's a lot of conflicting data.

There is other science and studies
that are put out there when it's

put out there, or people talk
about studies that go against the.

The the political norm or goes against
the, the agenda that is being pushed

when it comes to vaccine passports,
uh, efficacies of vaccines or the

efficacy of lockdowns or masks.

If you push against that,
you're being silenced now.

I it's not about the segment right here.

It's not about whether you agree
or disagree with a vaccine or

whether you agree or disagree
with the efficacy of lockdowns or

mass in as much as why is it that.

There is such a sensorial ship and a
label labeling of misinformation along

things that not is misinformation, but
when it goes against the information that

has been decided that this is the norms,
this is the path that we are taking in.

Anything that might question
this mode of operation is going

to be labeled in silenced.

It's going to be labeled as
misinformation in silence.

Well, sky news, Australia.

Sky news is not just a rando, you know,
Brando quote unquote fake news source.

That's making stuff up.

It's an, it's an actual news source.

Well, they were, they were
suspended from YouTube this week

because they were quoting studies
out of Harvard and out of Oxford.

Here is Alan Jones from
Fox news Australia.

As you know, we've been
shut down on YouTube.

I'm not going to make any comment or any
judgements about that, except to say this,

the challenge to free speech is real.

We don't seem to have a
leader anywhere to defend it.

You won't be canceled
if you're on the left.

If you're on the common sense center, a
right look out there after you believe me.

I know those of you who are
regular viewers will know that

whether it's Chris, Kenny, Peter
Credlin Andrew bolt, Rita Penner.

Hi, Paul, Mario Corey.

How material is researched.

The only thing is you're apparently not
allowed to quote experts from Oxford,

Stanford, Harvard, or Yale universities
who disagree with some of the rubbish.

And that to me is, is shocking.

You're not able to, you're
not able to quote, research.

From established universities,
established hubs of well respected

hubs of research like Oxford or
Harvard, if it goes against the agenda.

And this is why people are raising
questions, this is why people are alarmed.

It's not so much that.

I'm anti, you know, quote unquote, I
don't like this because I'm anti vascular.

I don't like this because
you know, I'm on her.

It's not about that.

It's not about the, the
vaccine or not the vaccine.

It's about why are we not able.

To have free and open dialogue
and communication around

this, on these platforms.

Why are these platforms censoring
this, but not censoring, other

things that is also clearly.

Clearly actually MIS information like
the president of the United States.

Remember I showed you here, Joe
Biden telling a town hall audience

that if you're vaccinated,
you won't get Corona virus.

That's not correct.

Was he fact checked?

The vibe, the, the, the various
shots that people are getting now

cover that there there's you're okay.

You're not gonna, you're not gonna get
COVID if you have these vaccinations.

Yeah.

As old around the world and he's wrong.

And, and you strong.

Why is that being fact checked?

Is that being taken off of social media?

Is that being flagged on YouTube?

There's the white house being
suspended or on, on YouTube for

that clip doesn't seem like it.

Now, Israel, they have reinstated
that even if you are fully vaccinated,

even if you were fully vaccinated,
Come to Israel, you still have to

do a mandatory eight day quarantine.

What does that tell you about
these government's actual belief

of the, the efficacy of these
vaccines in their ability to stop

people from spreading the virus?

Maybe, maybe you're not going to get it.

As much maybe, or have a
higher chance of getting it.

Maybe your CA will actually be less, but
the CDC came out with the leach study.

It came out and said, it said that,
well, people who are, are vaccinated

have the same viral load as people
who aren't vaccinated and are

able to spread it just as easily.

And now we're seeing nations taking
that into account and saying, well, Be

fully vaccinated, come over, still have
the virus and still be spreading it.

Therefore you need to lock down.

I have a French you're in the middle
east, him and I were talking and he

said all of his friends, all of his
friends who got vaccinated after they

got vaccinated, they got COVID all of it.

Now that might be antidotal data.

That's not a double blind study.

But it is, it, it does make
one say, wait a minute.

I thought that a vaccine was so that
you wouldn't be able to get this.

Of course that the MRNs vaccines,
the way that they work is different

than a traditional vaccine, many
would say that it's not even a

vaccine and the, the arguments on
the pro vaccine side that I've heard.

I'm sure you've heard as well,
is that well, you won't get it as

bad or your chances are reduced.

It's not a hundred percent effective.

Well, the, the steps that.

Australia is taking is very
different than a place.

Maybe like Singapore, Singapore
has said, we, we have come to

accept the reality that we now
live in, which is that COVID-19 is

going to be a part of our world.

Just like the flu, who
is a part of our world.

We're not locking down
borders because of the flu.

So we're not going to
lock everything down.

We're not going to kill our economy
because of COVID they have accepted,

we are never going to get to COVID
zero, but there are places like in

Australia where that is the goal.

COVID zero is the ultimate goal.

Here is, uh, uh, reports from what
is happening right now, down under.

The Australian army will take to Sydney
streets, assisting police in locking

down 2 million residents in COVID
hotspots suburbs, the police commissioner

calling the prime minister for help
after Sidney's worst single day, since

the pandemic began 239 infections were
recorded, at least 66 were infectious

in the community and tragically.

There were two more deaths, as I said.

Th th the number 200, some odd cases
doesn't seem like a whole lot to me

in a metropolitan city like Sydney.

But when you're, when your
mindset is, we must get to zero

cases, that is a goal zero cases.

Then it would make sense that
if there are any sorts of

rising cases, you are going to.

Shut everything down.

You're going to deploy the military.

You're going to more or less establish
martial law in your democratic state.

To control this because your goal
is your goal is COVID zero and your,

your methodology is authoritarianism.

The premiere announcing a crack down
on those, spreading the virus by doing

the wrong thing with fines, beefed up
for not wearing masks and even stricter

rules in the eight hotspot council area.

At Liverpool train station,

police make their presence
fill to thousands.

More officers deployed in the Southwest
in Campbelltown and in Bankstown.

And you COVID crack down.

We are seeing noncompliance at a
level that's impacting on the virus.

The commissioner enlisting
the army for support.

If we had to use them.

Absolutely.

I would call out formally requesting 300
troops late this afternoon in Melbourne.

They were used at checkpoints,
patrolled streets and Dawn, our tomes.

They assisted with compliance.

They actually provided confident for
midnight residents in all areas of

concern can only travel five kilometers
from home and must wear masks outdoors.

One of the biggest problems
people visiting other households

offices will come knocking random,
but certainly targeted from

compliance through Crimestoppers.

We are now getting tens
of thousands of people.

Reporting breaches through Crimestoppers
across all of Sydney police have

new powers to shut down businesses,
construction sites and public spaces

where there's a risk to public.

We wonder, well, how could this possible?

How could this possibly happen?

How could a democratic society
be totally okay with, with their,

their society being shut down?

With their businesses, being able to
be shut down by police with martial

law in a city when there is 200 cases.

How was, how was society okay.

With that?

How, how, why aren't people
standing up and saying something?

Well, one people are standing up
and saying something there have

been protests, uh, across whether
it's the UK or France or Greece in

Italy, uh, protests across Australia.

I believe a hundred were arrested
over this last week in protests

against these lockdowns in Australia.

But if you notice in this case,
They're seeing 10 tens of thousands

of people are calling in and reporting
on their neighbor seeing hello?

Hello, Mr.

Lomas softwares are.

Yes, my neighbor.

They have some people over there having a
Barbie, you know, go over and arrest them.

Give them a fine, this
is how it's happening.

It's it.

Society is accepting it and embracing
it and letting it go forward.

So who is who's behind it?

Well in many ways, and this is the
least, um, conspiratorial thing.

It's the general public,
because people are afraid.

People are afraid and we're
listening to the media.

The media is telling us what to think.

And so we're going along with
it and we don't have time.

We don't have time to think about what
other course of action there might be.

And this is what we talked about in the
previous episode in episode 245, where

when there are, are viral infections and
infectious diseases, people tend to become

more conservative, stay in their house.

They stay close to the social
circle, want more walls.

They want more restrictions on
society because we are afraid

and we want to self preserve.

That is the non conspiratorial.

Viewpoint on this.

Well, this week also a leading,
uh, advisor for the Biden

administration, the top Biden COVID
administration on CNN regarding mass.

Now remember in Australia right
now, if you're not married wearing

a mask outdoors, vaccinated or
unvaccinated, it's a $500 fine,

but this is what the, the Biden
administration is saying about masks.

You know, today that many of the face
cloth coverings that people wear are not

very effective in reducing any of the
virus movement in or out either you're

breathing out or you're breathing in.

And in fact, if you're in the upper,
mid west right now, anybody who's

wearing their face cloth covering
can tell you they can smell all

the smoke that we're still getting.

We need to talk about
better masking we needed.

Well, there it is.

I thought people have been saying this
for months, months, and months and months,

we've been seeing like, wait a minute.

It's if you wear your mask properly
or you're wearing an N 95 mask,

then yes, that is going to help you.

But the moment that you
touch it, you fiddle with it.

You move it off your nose, you
pull it over your face or you

reuse a mask or you touch your
mask and then touch something else.

It is no longer effective.

We've been saying that.

I've been saying this so many
other people have been saying this.

And I think in many ways we all know it.

We all know that unless you're
hacking up a storm, if, if you're

somewhere and you're coughing,
coughing, coughing, and you're, your

spirit is going everywhere then.

Sure.

It's probably a mass is gonna help
a little bit, but the moment you

touch it and then touch the surface.

Well, now it stops helping.

And we can, we see the steam going
up and fogging up my glasses.

Every time I breathe wearing one
of these masks, we, we, we, we are

intelligent enough to know that that
steam is going into the air and going

around someone else's mask and into
their mouth and into their lungs.

And then finally here, here's the truth.

The masking that we have, it's not enough.

It's not doing anything
to homemade cloth mass.

They're not doing anything.

So either we can stop playing the charade
and do away with the mask, or we're going

to need like actual heavy duty mask,
which I certainly don't want on my face.

I don't like the little
cloth ones as it is.

But if at least let's be consistent,
like at least let's be consistent.

So who has what to gain,
who is behind all this one?

I mean, clearly I don't know if, uh, I
did know I would be, um, I would not be,

I would be a much more popular person
and probably in the throws of those

powerful, powerful people in society.

I don't know for sure.

Who controls everything.

I definitely believe that there
are dark spiritual forces that

are pushing these ideologies and
empowering these ideologies, these

ideas of controlling society, these
ideas of author authoritarian, uh,

draconian laws and control on people.

Uh, just, just the, the psychological toll
that is happening across the globe when

it comes to the mental health of people
from these isolations and lockdowns,

as we have talked about in the previous
episode as well, uh, it it's shocking.

I saw one stat that said
there's been, or five times.

More suicides among children
fan death from COVID from these.

And so the mental toll that
is, is having it's dark.

It's definitely dark.

Uh, so there's, there's that side.

I definitely believe there is
a spiritual aspect at play.

The ideas that are probably.

Conspiratorial.

And I, even though a lot of people
could say, I'm pretty conspiratorial.

I do my best to stay
away from conspiracies.

I don't think conspiracies are always
very helpful, but here's something

that I found was very interesting there
when it comes to who's controlling

everything who stands to benefit.

Well, there are four major companies
that own most of the world's businesses.

The shareholders of banks like
bank of America, JP Morgan, Citi

group, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs
Morgan Stanley, uh, that bank of N

Y Mellon, the majority shareholders
all share these four corporations.

These core four, uh, companies, first,
one being state street corporation.

Second Vanguard group third,
BlackRock fourth fidelity.

These four huge corporations have
a controlling majority in most

of the world's biggest banks.

They also control many banks in Europe.

They also have tax dealings and tax havens
in the Cayman, islands, Monaco, et cetera.

What's even more shocking is that the
us federal reserve is comprised of 12

banks represented by seven board members.

Some of whom are representative
of these big four groups.

So in other words, state street
corporation, Vanguard group block,

BlackRock, and fidelity, or F M R have
a controlling influence on at least

the us monetary policy and system.

Not to mention that these big four have
controlling shares or have a lot of power.

In companies like 18 T Boeing,
caterpillar Coca-Cola DuPont ExxonMobil,

general electrics, general motors, HP
home Depot, Honeywell, international

Intel, IBM Johnson and Johnson, JP
Morgan McDonald's Merrick, Microsoft

3m, Pfizer, Proctor and gamble.

United technology, Verizon communications,
Walmart time, Warner Disney, Viacom,

Rupert Murdoch's news corporation,
CBS corporation, NBC universal notice.

These four groups have controlling
shares and a lot of incentive when it

comes to the, these vaccine creators
like Pfizer Johnson and Johnson.

And they're also controlling media groups.

So who, who stands to gain?

What, what, what is there to gain?

Well, I think of course money is
always a driving incentive, but we

also know that these people have
more money than they can dream of.

I think the more attractive thing.

People have always sought after his power.

Look at Alexander at the
great, you looked at Octavian.

You look at Kingus Khan, uh, all of these
great men, Julius Caesar, who, who saw to

conquer the world, they were after power.

It wasn't money.

It wasn't riches.

It was power.

It was control.

If you can control the world, you
can, in many ways become God-like.

And currently today, As
we've talked about, there is

a push from libertarianism.

Or a Liberty worldview or
mindset, and it it's still use,

liberals are still being used.

It's being conflated with this, but it's
been, it's turning into progressivism.

As we talked about in the
previous episode, it's progressive

as an and progressivism says
everything is, should be created.

We need to orchestrate and level
society so that we have equality of

outcome and progressivism is no longer.

Built on the premises and the ideologies
of, of Liberty or liberalism, but it's

based on the idea of social construction,
where there's an equality of outcome and

it's only the best, the brightest minds.

They are the ones.

We're able to control all of
society and make sure that everyone

has that equality of outcome.

Yeah.

That makes sense.

Yeah.

Makes sense.

In a post-truth society where we
have exchanged the truth for lies and

reasons for post modern irrationality,
the absurd finally makes sense.

It came out from, uh, from the
Louis silken law firm that ethical

veganism was ruled to be a protected
characteristic at the tribunal last year.

Meaning that employers would.

At risk legally, if they ordered their
staff to become vaccinated, the report

says that some ethical vegans may disagree
with the vaccinations on the basis

that they will inevitably been tested.

On animals, ethical veganism
has previously been found by the

employment tripe PRI boon in the UK
to Mount to a belief capable of being

protected, says a spoken spokes person
spokesman for Louis silken law firm.

Although COVID-19 vaccines don't
contain anything drived from,

they were tested on animals.

So.

And whether this not pans out to be
true, it's hilarious, nonetheless,

because those people who are claiming
religious reasons for resisting a

vaccine, they're being told too bad.

It doesn't matter what
your, your reasons are.

We have the ability to force
us and mandate this on you.

At least everything that I've been seeing
so far, there's a lawsuit recently by

university in America, where as it's
going up the court system, they've

said that the universities have a legal
right to mandate, uh, vaccinations

for all their students and faculty.

People are pursuing
that in a court of law.

We'll see where that lands,
but here's another path.

At least, uh, hopefully if there are,
you know, protected characteristics or

belief systems, uh, you can become vegan.

But if you, if you don't actually
want to become vegan as a Laurence

Fox Laurence Fox came out.

This week do be able to, you know,
get out of any forced vaccinations

by having some special protection.

So he came out as a
trans vegan that's right.

Trans vegan, and he didn't make it up.

According to the urban dictionary
at trans vegan is a quote, a

person or intelligent people.

I think it's hilarious that you
have to see intelligent being, um,

because maybe the, the intelligent
beam doesn't identify as a person.

So a person or intelligent being who
feels like a vegan associates as a

vegan behaves and talks like a vegan,
but as it is trapped in the body of a

carnivore and cannot help, but eat meat.

Denoting or relating to a person who
sense of personal identity does not

correspond with their eating habits.

Hmm.

So I guess I might be coming
out as trans vegan as well.

You know, clearly I
can't help but eat meat.

Um, but really identify as a vegan.

I ask that you respect my trans
feminists and, uh, you know,

maybe this would be a way that.

If, if in the future, there's a
mandate, at least with the current

data out there, I've said this before.

I'm not completely against
ever getting a vaccine.

My family gets vaccines.

It just seems for something like this,
which has lots of similarity to the flu.

I don't go out and get a flu shot.

So right now with the data that I
have, I am a skeptic and that's okay.

That's okay.

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so that we can own our future.

And we can.

Our destinies today's
quote comes from Solomon.

He wrote in Proverbs, do not answer
a fool according to his folly, or you

yourself will be just like him goes on
in the next proverb to say, answer a

fool, according to his folly, or he will
be wise in his own eyes, trans veganism.

I mean how, the fact that
that was actually a term.

That someone was trans vegan
that they identified as vegan.

Yeah.

Even though they continued to eat
meat, that was something that was

around at least all the way back in
2017, that scene to, to the rational

human being that seems like folly.

And yet.

That is, and yet it makes perfect sense
to use that argument, especially in light

of the cultural climate, where if, if you
are trans, you know, heaven forbid, heaven

forbid anyone says anything against you.

That's hate speech that's discrimination.

And at the same time with the
measures that are coming forth,

it does seem like religious.

W religious exemptions are being
pushed to the race wayside.

But what is being brought front
and center are, are things that are

built on irrational, no ideologies.

And it is because progressivism and
we talked about this in the previous

episode is because progressive ism has.

E a mutation of liberalism progressivism
isn't liberalism got further and

further and further along the
political spectrum and then morphed

into progressivism, which is and
morphed into extreme authoritarianism.

As we were talking about in the previous
episode of it, it's not that trajectory.

Progressivism has an entirely
different subset of ideologies.

And those ideologies comes from
post-modern thought and belief where

there is no reason where there is
no truth, where there is no morality

where everything is merely, relative,
everything boils back down to power.

So.

It's not a progression.

When we look at the political
spectrum from right to left, you

think that, okay, the rights are
conservative and they're afraid of

everything that doesn't look like them.

They want to control themselves
and control everyone in an

order society just perfectly.

But then when you move across to the
liberal side, well then they're, you

know, free flowing and everything.

Yeah.

Or even if you look at the political
compass, which says that on the top,

You have authoritarianism and on
the bottom you have libertarianism.

And the top of the quadrants is they're
trying to control everything and the

bottom it's just a free for all liberal.

It doesn't actually like these, these
scales, whether they're trying to

measure economics or socials or show
social scales or the collectivist versus

individualist, they, they don't work.

If you stop and actually think through,
well, where would this ideology fall

and how do you have yourself in a place?

And the reason that fee they don't work is
because they're really not sliding scale.

They're not a connected scale
where you kind of just slide

from one thing to another next.

This, this scale works when
politics and government is your God.

And there is no, there
is no such thing as.

As reason outside of political ideology.

And we, we touched on, is there, is
there a possibility to, in the previous

episode, is there a possibility to
have a moral injustice society without.

God, or without divine revelation
or divine laws that are given

by God as Thomas Aquinas
talks about the divine laws.

And we hinted on, well, no,
but really the answer is yes.

And even Aquinas talks about that,
that there are natural laws and

that there are human laws, but the
way that we come to these laws.

Like liberalism might come to
these laws is through reason.

And it's through rationality that we're
able to look at the world and look at

our relationships and through the use
of reason and the use of objective truth

from the looking at nature and observing
things and conscience that is in our heart

and relationships is through reason that
we're able to come to those conclusions.

What is justice or injustice?

What is truth or falsehood,
but progressivism has starts

from a totally different base
of ideology of belief system.

It is that there is no reason there
is no truth, whereas liberalism or,

or collectivist versus individual.

Those, those do fit on some,
some sort of a spectrum.

We have to realize that when we take
these presuppositions that are so far

down, these root systems, oftentimes
they're completely and totally detached.

And that's why we're seeing things
like progressivism, which seems to

be, which has been called liberalism.

That turns into.

Authoritarianism, but it's not that at
all what's happening is it's a totally

different subset of ideas that has
pushed liberalism classical liberalism

out of the picture and is superseding.

But it still has that label as being
liberal when it really is far from

it and the objectives and that motive
operandum operandum is not what we have.

Considered to be liberal in the
past, but going back to this quote,

I say all of that to say when, when
we look at whether it's a protest,

when we look at whether it is.

Uh, a comedian coming
out as a trans vegan.

When, when we look at how do we,
how do we use community, patient?

How do we use media?

How do we use entertainment?

How do we use jokes to
combat this irrationality?

That there are times where
it's fitting not to use folly.

And not to respond to the folly,
but to use rationality, to use

Regent, weak reason to use logic,
to use truth, to combat it, but also

those in the progressive camp that has
said there is no such thing as rash.

There is no such thing.

As reason.

Those are all constructs
to oppress people.

Which is what they say.

This was the postmodernist.

Say it's all just power.

They're not going to respond to
arguments of reason because that

is not the way they're operating
system of viewing the world works.

So what do you do well?

You then answer a fool, answer someone
who believes there is no reason

according to irrational humans,
because that's how you win the battle.

And that's, and that's why I
think, you know, trans veganism

might just be the way to go.

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