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What is Man in America Podcast?

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.

Seth Holehouse:

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Hullhouse. So by now, you've probably heard about the pandemic treaty. Basically, this issue, World Health Organization, globalist treaty that is really really trying to take away our rights, hand them over to Tejros and the medical community to protect us from these, you know, these global concerning health emergencies and all this language that they're using to basically take away our rights. And so joining us today is James Roguski, who has been a, really, a a loudspeaker, a bullhorn exposing what's happening with this pandemic treaty.

Seth Holehouse:

And what he's got to do is he came across a leaked document showing that they're now making these specific amendments around quarantine. So this is pretty serious, and I think that you're gonna wanna pay attention. So folks, please enjoy interview. James, it's great to have you back on. You seem to be the person that is, like, constantly poking at the WHO.

Seth Holehouse:

It's if you imagine that there's a bear, the WHO, and it has this one mouse that keeps biting its ankle nonstop that it can't kick off. That's you, and I think you're you're hitting bone now. So thanks thanks for

Speaker 2:

coming Well, you know, one way of looking at it is I stumbled down the rabbit hole two years ago, and there's a lot of rabbit turds down here, and I'm trying to get my way out. I really do wanna get out of the who and on with the new. But, you know, we've got two months to flatten the who, to coin a phrase, a little bit less than that. And, you know, now is the time to crank it up. So, you know, I'm glad that, you know, we scheduled this interview because yesterday and the day before and the day before that, I mean, there's just, you know, stuff to talk about.

Speaker 2:

So let's get into it.

Seth Holehouse:

So let's dive into one of your your recent, things you published in your Substack, quarantine.

Speaker 2:

Oh, everybody loves quarantine. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

Yeah. That yet, to me, is this is where everything crosses a line. It's like, wait. Wait. Wait.

Seth Holehouse:

Wait. Quarantine, you mean concentration camps. Right? I mean, it's whatever you wanna call it. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

So what is this? What what what's this quarantine that we're looking at?

Speaker 2:

Quarantine is the lock is on the outside of the door. That's what quarantine is, very simply, and so I want to give this context and it's all in the article. When, I was looking for a new version of the treaty, quote unquote pandemic treaty, they had stated that they were gonna have a new version, March 8. So almost a month ago now, I was looking for a new version of the treaty, poking around on the Internet, and I found a new version of the negotiating text for the amendments that was really, for me, the holy grail. That's been secret for a year.

Speaker 2:

I published this about four weeks ago, and I might as well have dropped it into a black hole. Nobody wants to read it because it's, you know, different than what they're used to saying. So right where you are right there, okay, these issues, involve international travel. Well, that's what the international health regulations really are all about. There's there's a couple things with the IHR.

Speaker 2:

Number one, if a nation identifies that there's a health problem, they're supposed to tell everybody about it. And what they're then also supposed to do is all of the other nations are not supposed to put up travel restrictions and, you know, shut down commerce and all that. You know, they had a prearranged agreement from 02/2005 to 02/2007 when it was put into place. Don't do that. That makes it worse.

Speaker 2:

Okay? And so they had been talking about, and they still are talking about, you know, digital passports and testing certificates and all these many things, you know, to facilitate travel. And quietly over the last year, they've been negotiating. And what they added to article, twenty four and twenty seven, if you wanna pull those back up, we'll get into the meat of it, because it's actually pretty simple. If you scroll down a little bit until you see Article 24, you know, if you're not upset about this, then you're just not aware of it yet, and once you become aware of it, I think you'll be outraged, and so Article 24 currently says what's there, but if you scroll down just a little bit now this highlighting is not my highlight.

Speaker 2:

This is just a screenshot from the document. So it it says, you know, this is about conveyance operators. A conveyance is a cruise boat, an airplane, a train, a bus, a car, you know, something that you travel in. K? And so the current wording is in regular font, but the amendments are in bold.

Speaker 2:

And so it says states, parties, or nations shall take all practicable measures, consistent with these regulations to ensure that conveyance operators now put this into context. This is nations telling their airlines or their cruise ships or whoever is operate your your, you know, driver, whatever it might be, know, your your, train that you might be traveling on. The conveyance operators will comply with health measures from the nation, not from the WHO, from the nation, right, which may include isolation and quarantine, and here's the word that just chaps my hide, as appropriate.

Seth Holehouse:

Mhmm.

Speaker 2:

Well, where's the definition for as appropriate? Who's the tyrant who gets to decide? You know? Is it the conveyance operator who decides what's appropriate? Is it, you know, the the port manager?

Speaker 2:

Is it, you know, the airport manager? Is it the Department of Homeland Security? Is it TSA? And what the heck is as appropriate? K?

Speaker 2:

Now interestingly enough, just so you know in in in their nomenclature, DEL means delete. So Russia, Syria, and Malaysia wanna delete that. Go figure. Okay? Recommended by the WHO and adopted by the state party.

Speaker 2:

Now that is not saying that the WHO is commanding anybody to do this. This is enabling. And if the state party, including for application on board as well as during embarkation and disembarkation, and then they kinda have the same words in in the next thing. So use your imagination a little bit to, you know, bring this into a real life scenario. You're on a cruise.

Speaker 2:

Right? You know, somebody in Louisiana, goes on a cruise to Jamaica. I don't know if they have those cruises. I'm just making this up. And you're getting you wanna get off the boat to start your vacation, but the captain of the ship says, alright, everybody.

Speaker 2:

We gotta have you take this rapid antigen test, you know, spitting the thing, and, oh, sorry. You came up positive. You go into quarantine. Now that's not the WHO. And and, again, I'm making this up.

Speaker 2:

That's Jamaica. Okay? There's a lot of talk right now about, Louisiana just passed Senate Bill one thirty three saying the WHO doesn't have any jurisdiction in Louisiana. Well, that's nice, except that's barking up the old tree. That's from the documents that they pumped everybody with a year ago, and people are not reading the new documents.

Speaker 2:

This is not in Louisiana's jurisdiction. This is Jamaica. And so no state law is going to protect an international traveler when they're disembarking in a foreign country. Think Novak Jojkovic when he wanted to come and play, I believe it was the US Open, and he couldn't get in because not just because he's Novak and he wasn't jammed, but because he was not a US citizen. They couldn't stop US citizens from coming back into the country because we have rights.

Speaker 2:

But The United States can abuse the rights of all of the other nation's people. This is the trickiest trick that you could imagine. These people are evilly brilliant. It's evil, but it is genius. They want each nation to express their sovereignty harder.

Speaker 2:

Okay? Stand up for your sovereignty and keep out all those dirty foreigners. And if they don't have the proper test or the proper jab, put them in quarantine. Well, there's a lot of people looking at our southern border going, yeah. Right?

Speaker 2:

And I get it. I understand. We've got a problem. And they're using that mindset to make it so that each nation can express their national sovereignty, control their borders by abusing the rights of noncitizens. So if every nation is screwing every other nation's people, then we're all screwed together.

Speaker 2:

K? Now a state law, obviously, is not gonna protect you. You know? You you get on a plane and you land in France, and, you know, Macron wants you in quarantine. If you're coming from California, California law is not gonna help you.

Speaker 2:

Okay? If you're in Germany I'll give this example. A friend gave me this example the other day. If you're a German and you're coming from your home in Germany and you land in California and you get a speeding ticket, you can't say, hey, but I can drive a hundred miles an hour on the Autobog. That's fine if you're there.

Speaker 2:

Okay? So the trick that has been played is everyone's looking at the old version of the documents. They've been quietly negotiating them for a year. I got lucky. I published found and republished what somebody else had posted.

Speaker 2:

You know, it's a it's a group on the inner circle who got ahold of the documents in Geneva, and they put it up on their website. Soon as I found it, I republished it, and then magically, it disappeared from their website. Wonder why. Okay? Maybe I got them in a little bit of trouble by noticing that they let out something that maybe they, you know, weren't supposed to.

Speaker 2:

Well, too bad for them. If you go back to the document and you scroll down, this raises the sleeping giant. Okay? If you go down, article 27, that's what it currently is. If you scroll down and just see the header on this one, this is for affected conveyances.

Speaker 2:

And they only added two words, and quarantine. Now you have to you know, how how would someone be able to interpret this law? There you go. That's that's a perfect focus. Your crow your cruise ship is an affected conveyance.

Speaker 2:

Something's going on on that cruise boat. K? It can be quarantined. If if if they if they wanted to say if if the nation where you are visiting, right, you know, you're not a citizen of that nation. You are a visitor at their port.

Speaker 2:

K? And a test goes wrong for you. They could quarantine the whole boat. K? Now bug you one more time to go back to the same document.

Speaker 2:

Scroll down to article 31. This has been sitting there the whole time. Now these highlights are mine. This is existing international health regulations. On the first part, it says this is this is such skillful, you know, 1984 news speak double talk, right?

Speaker 2:

These are health measures relating to the entry of travelers. I'll read the unhighlighted part first. Invasive medical vaccination, or other prophylaxis prevention shall not be required as a condition of entry of any traveler to the territory of the state party or nation. Sounds pretty good. Right?

Speaker 2:

K. Here comes the double top double top. Except that subject to these articles, these regulations, meaning the international health regulations, do not preclude states, parties, or nations, we're not talking the 50 states, we're talking federal government here, from requiring medical examination, vaccination, or other prophylaxis or proof of that. You can't, you know, you can't do it unless you wanna do it. Right?

Speaker 2:

Now if you scroll down to number two, and I'm just gonna read pieces of it. So at the beginning, if a traveler and then down below, it says the state party may I'm on, like, the fifth line there. The state party may, in accordance with its national law, compel the traveler to undergo A, B, and C? Invasive medical examination, use your imagination as to what that might be. B, vaccination or other prophylaxis or additional health measures to prevent and control the spread of disease, including isolation, quarantine, or placing them under, health observation.

Speaker 2:

Now, this needs to go away, in my view, for the very simple reason. Tell me if you disagree, Seth. The vaccines don't work. They don't stop infection. They don't stop transmission.

Speaker 2:

They derange your immune system. They cause disease, disability, death, either sudden or excess, and the tests are BS.

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Speaker 2:

So, you know, we can quarantine you as appropriate. What? By using a test or telling me I have to get a jab or have gotten a jab? That's more likely to have you spread a problem, if that's even possible. Okay?

Speaker 2:

So the fundamental premise that underlies the idea is what is as appropriate. Okay? Now if I can take you on a thing that's bouncing around in my head, just maybe it'll help. Maybe it'll just confuse people. Did you ever see the movie Alien, the original?

Seth Holehouse:

Yeah. Of course. As a kid scene very scary.

Speaker 2:

There's a scene where the alien gets damaged, cut or something, and it starts bleeding this acid that's just burning through the spaceship. Right? And it almost poked a hole through the outer shell of the spaceship. Alright. If a fellow traveler is spewing venom like, you know, some cobras do, right, or or is, you know, dripping acid out and it's, you know, burning your leg, right, maybe that would be appropriate to not go through due process to have a jury of his peers decide whether or not he's a hazard.

Speaker 2:

It's a pretty clear and present danger. Okay? If you're sitting surrounded by people who just got jabbed and and they're spewing all over you, you know, who's the danger? You or them? And who gets to decide by what criteria, you know, that's it's appropriate.

Speaker 2:

You know, is appropriate meaning that you were posting something on your social media account while you were flying and they triggered, you know, your name to be put off to the side because you're a problem child? Okay. What does appropriate mean? K? And so thanks for letting me rant about this.

Speaker 2:

I mean, this is what I've been talking about since November of twenty twenty two. I got lucky back then. The Indonesian health minister gave a speech at the b twenty, and he said that, well, you know, when COVID hit in 2020, we had to lock down the world. Well, now it's a choice. You really weren't supposed to.

Speaker 2:

All of the free planning said, no, no, no, don't do that. But everybody ignored all that. Then he said, well, you know, that hurt the economy. Well, you know, it hurt everybody for a little bit, but then it hurt the little guys, not the big guys. And then he said, what they wanna do, and Indonesia was proud.

Speaker 2:

He proclaimed it in November of twenty twenty two. Now this was after the amendments had been submitted, but before they were made public. So I got, you know, a gift to have a clue before they were ever even seen. He said, what Indonesia is proud to have recommended for these amendments is that if you're properly jabbed or properly tested, then you can move around. So what is properly jabbed?

Speaker 2:

What is properly tested? Those things are fraudulent. So if you are compliant and you submit to fraudulent science, then you can move around. Everybody else in the brig. I think this is what we need to be pushing back against as hard as we possibly can.

Speaker 2:

Now this is just the amendments. I don't know if we have time to talk about, you know, all of the many other things that they're doing. There's a public comment period in The United States that is, going on until the written version of this goes on until April 17. Now if you wanna be mad about something else, okay, if that's if that's not for you, right, the next version of the pandemic treaty, what we've been talking about are the amendments. Right?

Speaker 2:

They didn't let us see what I just let you see. They've they put in their federal register notice for this listening session the originally submitted amendments that go all the way back to 09/30/2022. Okay? They didn't let us see what you just saw. That was leaked.

Speaker 2:

Right? They want us to comment on documents that they know are completely and totally out of date. K? You can read the latest version that we have. It's on rejecttheamendments.com.

Speaker 2:

But with the treaty, the next version is scheduled to be made publicly well, maybe not publicly available, but circulated in Geneva by April 18, and the deadline for the public comment is conveniently April 17. So they want us to comment on documents that we can't see or not allowed to see. So, if you wanna rail on another topic, go at that. What's with the secrecy? I thought this was supposed to be for the health of all people.

Speaker 2:

K? Now what has happened is with the amendments, which is where the quarantine issues are, they were supposed to have made all of that public four months in advance of the May meeting. That deadline passed on January 27. This might be one of the reasons why they missed their deadline. They don't want you to see what they're doing.

Speaker 2:

K? If this was a Nancy Pelosi trick and they drop it on the table in the May and they go, boom, we passed it, everybody be like, what happened? Right? So we've got, you know, almost two months to get the word out about, hey. Look at what they were gonna try to sneak through.

Speaker 2:

With the amendments, they have another meeting on April the twenty sixth. And so in the document that was released, there are still nine articles that were missing. You know? And those are the ones that they're supposed to be negotiating on April 22 to the twenty sixth. With the, quote, unquote, treaty, they were supposed to have ended their meetings with the last session, INB nine, the March, but they ran into a little bit of trouble.

Speaker 2:

Okay? What happened was at the beginning of that meeting, I think it started on March 18 and it went to March 28, so they had not quite two weeks to negotiate. They started with a really nice 29 page document that looked all neat and tidy, and it was the first time that they treated it as a negotiating text, and and the nations were allowed to put in changes, add, subtract, change, whatever. So they got over 5,000 text edits. It ballooned up to over a hundred pages, and they're busy trying to rewrite that.

Speaker 2:

Now imagine having a 94 nations who wanna change 5,000 things in, a 29 page document. They started now now this is the treaty. Okay? But with the amendments, they started with 94 nations submitted a 97 pages with 300 amendments. They've got 5,000.

Speaker 2:

Good luck to whoever's in charge of doing that. But I don't know if you've ever heard of the Delphi technique. The Delphi technique is where an organization of some sort sets up a a charade where they wanna have people think that they have a say in what's going on, but they know what's gonna drop on the table at the end, and they do this stagecraft, you know, stage managed charade. Oh, what do you want to be in there? What do you want to be in there?

Speaker 2:

What do you want? And then at the end, you get what they want you to get. K? Now who's behind all of that? It's impossible to say, but the way they've been operating this is weird in in terms of the treaty.

Speaker 2:

Because with the treaty, they've been having conversations. They had, you know, eight meetings over two years. They would have conversations, and then the bureau, with the help of the WHO secretariat, would write the next version. They weren't allowed to get into the details of the language. They would have more conversation, and then the bureau would write the next version.

Speaker 2:

And that's what they're doing again. They're not cashing out, well, this country wants that and that country wants that. Let's see if they can work that out. They put all that in in a hundred and some pages now, and some unknown people are taking all that language, and they're writing up the final copy. And they're gonna have meetings, April 29 to May 10.

Speaker 2:

We shall see what the next draft is. And, you know, we probably won't know until May 10 what, if anything, is finalized. But suffice it to say, now would be a really good time to cause a ruckus. So, on, the latest article that I did, there's public comment period, and the Office of Global Affairs I I've tried to make this as clear as I possibly can, but they make it hard. K?

Speaker 2:

So there's a link, just down below the video there, there's a link that says click here for instructions, and there's a very specific email that you send it to. And there is a very oh, you went too far. You go back up to where it's all bold there. Right in the middle of that, it says click here for the instructions as soon as possible. I actually reported on this a month ago.

Speaker 2:

I I I had published this back on, you know, March 1. And and so there's a very specific email that you send it to, and there is a subject that you're supposed to put in for whatever it is you're sending so they know that it's a public comment for this. But if you go back to the previous article, that's that's the email that I sent in a month ago. If you go back to the previous article and go all the way down to the bottom, I am aware that there is a web page that scroll all the way down. There's a web page that gives you the email addresses for government employees.

Speaker 2:

So I took the time to go find all of the people who are located, and here's all their emails. You can just cut and paste them, put it in the blind carbon copy, and send every member of that department a piece of your mind. K? Now this is not doxing. These are their official government websites.

Speaker 2:

They have a government website that you can track down people in the health and human services department. And all of the links, if you keep scrolling just a little bit more, just to verify that this is not people. This is just identifying your public servants, and these these are their names, their titles, and the link shows you that I got it from government website. Right? These are your public servants.

Speaker 2:

Tell them how they can best serve you. Now interestingly enough, they didn't say that it could only be United States citizens. They just gave an email address, and anybody from anywhere in the world can let the United States Office of Global Affairs employees have a piece of your mind. If you're in The UK, if you're in wherever you may be. Okay?

Speaker 2:

Now I caution everybody. It's nice to vent. It's nice to rant. Don't say things that would get you in trouble. Don't go that far.

Speaker 2:

I'm not advocating anything other than civil discourse, and I strongly encourage you to look at the article that I wrote. I put all the links in this article as well. There's six videos that I've done to try to clarify so that you're barking up the right tree. And so I I did an article about a week or so ago called red herrings, and there are six videos in that article that if you watch those videos, you'll be up to date with the new versions. And so if you scroll down, you know, there's been many, many versions of the quote unquote treaty.

Speaker 2:

There have been no versions of the amendments until a month ago when I published the the information. And so if people would just be so kind as to click on those six links and get up to date with the most accurate current information that I know how to provide and then give your opinion, an informed opinion. In in the article previous, you know, I wrote a template. You're welcome to copy it and send it, but by all means, your own personal flavor and flair. Let them know what you feel about what's going on here.

Speaker 2:

If you're pro quarantine, when you go traveling, if you'd like to be locked up for whatever reason is deemed to be appropriate, then let them know that you support what they're doing. With the treaty, if you think the best way to prevent the next pandemic is to spend billions of dollars to have teams around the world looking for pathogens with pandemic potential to bring them into the WHO coordinated laboratory network where they could work on them and get the genetic sequences and put it into the pathogen access and benefit sharing system so that they could turn that into money by sending it to the WHO Biohub to give to pharmaceutical companies to make jabs and drugs for the pathogens that they found that weren't necessarily bothering anybody, have the regulatory agencies around the world harmonize and speed up the process of approving those, give the WHO the authority to be the one who decides whether something can or cannot be used for emergency use, and then have all of those products go into the global distribution and logistics network run by the conference of the parties, which is a bunch of unknown people that would meet on a yearly basis and spend all this money and hand out all these contracts to fill the distribution hubs, so that they can call not just the public health emergency of international concern, but an early action alert or a pandemic emergency.

Speaker 2:

So what they're trying to do is what I've called the new OPEC. OPEC is the oil producing and exporting countries, but what they seem to wanna set up is the organization of pandemic emergency corporations. What we're looking at is organized crime to look for scary pathogens, turn them into, you know, money making products, have the rich nations of the Global North fund the build out of the pharmaceutical hospital emergency industrial complex in the Global South so that oligarchs around the world can turn a profit by jabbing the black and brown people that they miss the first time. If you're for that, if you think that's the best way to prevent the next pandemic, then send them an email and let them know how that you know, you support what they're doing here. Me, on the other hand, I don't think that's such a good idea.

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Speaker 2:

The Organization of Pandemic Emergency Corporations.

Seth Holehouse:

There you go.

Speaker 2:

If this was, you know, Godfather or Goodfellas or any other, you know, mafioso movie, This is corruption on a global scale. But, you know, I'll I'll I'll leave you and your, viewers with a trick question. So I'm I'm warning you. This is a trick question. K?

Speaker 2:

I'll give you a little background. At the same meeting in November of twenty twenty two, that Indonesian health minister let out another nugget. He said, hey to all the business leaders. The United States, along with a number of other nations, is putting together, along with the World Bank, a pandemic fund. They've got several billion dollars.

Speaker 2:

They wanna get it up to $10,000,000,000, and they're funding the type of operations that I just said. Look for pathogens, bring it into the lab, you know, get the genetic sequence, give it to the pharmaceutical companies, get, you know, an agreement that you're gonna share in the benefits. You give them a pathogen, they give you benefits, and and, you know, work on all the distribution. The United States in November of twenty twenty two was on the verge of starting up exactly what this treaty would be doing in a much bigger way. And the Indonesian health minister said, well, he was only health minister for, like, a year and a half, but he's been for all his life a banker.

Speaker 2:

He said, this is a great business investment. Go invest. This is an opportunity. If you're in health, okay, look at all the money. They've got billions of dollars that they're throwing into this system.

Speaker 2:

If you think about it, the nations who were relatively poor were not able to get as many contracts. They couldn't do like Canada. Canada got 400,000,000 jabs for 40,000,000 people, and the EU, you know, got way more than they needed. And United States kind of put a lock on all of the run, death is near. Right?

Speaker 2:

And no other nations couldn't get it. And so the reason why these negotiations were started back on 12/01/2021 is the poor nation said, hey. You guys are hogging up all these great jabs. We need geographically, distributed manufacturing. We need wealthy nations to invest in the infrastructure in poor nations so we can make our own biological weapons and profit when we jab our own people.

Speaker 2:

That's what these negotiations are. They're arguing over intellectual property and the details of the pathogen access and benefit sharing system. They're not talking about health. They don't care about you. They wanna set up they don't they don't wanna control you and your doctor.

Speaker 2:

That's not what this is either. That is a local issue. I'll give you one line to remember. Over the last four and a half years, your local tyrants did not need any amendments, and they did not need the pandemic treaty to abuse your rights and freedoms. That's a local issue.

Speaker 2:

You gotta deal with it locally. You've gotta pass laws to, you know, do away with the emergency protocols and, you know, clean up how medical review boards, you know, just make it so that good treatment is not permitted. Only pharmaceutical treatment is permitted. What's going on with the amendments is primarily the biggest issue is, you know, quarantining international travel. That's what the Indonesian health minister said he wanted way back in November.

Speaker 2:

And what's going on with the treaty is, you know, a corrupt racketeering money laundering business deal. And once people see and and partition in their mind, oh, if I'm worried about my personal rights and freedoms, I gotta go talk to my city council or my county health commissioner or my governor or my state assembly and change the laws in your state. There's a town near me, Palmdale. Activists there two years ago just bludgeoned their city council to pass an ordinance that said there shall be no mask or vaccine mandate in the city of Palmdale. And, you know, various states may have done, you know, similar things.

Speaker 2:

That battle needs to be fought. You know, little skirmishes everywhere your locale is. You've gotta change your law to control your local tyrant. It's not the case that Tedros is gonna tell your county health commissioner what to do. Your county health commissioner needs to have, you know, shackles put on him or her so that they respect your rights and react appropriately.

Speaker 2:

What's going on with the treaty is just corruption. It's just, hey. We made a lot of money, but it all went to Pfizer and Moderna. Everybody around the world wants a piece of the pie, and what they're haggling over right now, and they're having a hard time, it's not going well for them because greed on one side is arguing with greed on the other, and and, you know, global north, global south, intellectual property, all that sort of things. Let the office of global affairs know what you think.

Speaker 2:

And if you have any questions, always give out my phone number. It's (310) 619-3055, and, all the information is on James Regoeski dot Substack dot com.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, James, thank you very much for assembling this, being being that that little mice mouse on the the ankle of the bear, not letting go. This is important. So I'll make sure the links are in the description. Thank you for coming on, giving us an update. It's always good hearing from you.

Seth Holehouse:

And I appreciate how succinct and how well you present this information. You don't ramble. You walk us through something. You're everything you're saying is intentional. You're very easy to listen to and to learn.

Seth Holehouse:

So I appreciate what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

And I and I wanna add one thing. K? Don't believe a word I say. Okay? That's the definition of hearsay.

Speaker 2:

All of the documents are all right there, and some of the videos that I've done, especially the one on stopthetreaty.org, is I literally just, you know, copied what was in the treaty and and read it on a video. So, you know, there's many different versions of all of these documents, and there's going to be a new one. Right? So all of this is you know, everything is in flux. The ground is moving.

Speaker 2:

They're negotiating. They've got 5,000 edits that they have to deal with in what was a 29 page document. So good luck to them. You know, now is the time to just, you know, push this house of cards over. It's it's teetering on the edge.

Speaker 2:

I challenge everyone to send in your public comment in written form, but I also challenge you to be the media. You know, take out your phone. I'm sure you have one, and if you don't, you know somebody who does. Take a a photo or a video of any piece of these documents so that they can't say it's misinformation. Right?

Speaker 2:

This information, and then express your opinion about it. And that's your right. And if you don't do it, your silence will be viewed as consent. So speak up, give them a piece of your mind, let them know what you think, and then do it again tomorrow. There's no limit.

Speaker 2:

You can send an an email. They you got a different idea. You looked at a different piece of it. Send them another email. There's no law.

Speaker 2:

Send it to all hundred and some employ. Let the people at the office of global affairs in the department of health and human services hear you roar. Now is the time.

Seth Holehouse:

Great. James, thank you. Folks, I have a quick message for you. Look. The twenty twenty four election is do or die for the globalist and communists that have infiltrated our country and are currently running it.

Seth Holehouse:

And they either have to win or they're gonna destroy America, so nothing is left either way. And if you're the person that's watching this show and following this information, unfortunately, you have the weight on your shoulders of making sure that your family is prepared, especially as we head in to this next year and this next election cycle because unfortunately, I think it's going to get rough. And one of the ways I know they're going to target us is through our food supply. You can see all the food factories burned down, you can see the warnings of coming famines and food shortages and everything like that. And food is one of the number one ways totalitarian regimes have always used to control the populations destroy the food supply.

Seth Holehouse:

So if you don't have at least two, three, four, five, six months worth of stored food, I highly recommend you take that very seriously. Because look, as I mentioned, if you're the person that's watching this, you're the person that carries the burden of making sure your family is prepared. I would recommend at least six months, if not a year of storable food. So if things go haywire, whether it's grid down or terrorist attack from what's coming across the border, that your family can safely stay in place and you can feed your family. So folks today, go to heavensharvest.com and make sure you get your store will for the last for up to twenty five years.

Seth Holehouse:

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