Episode 263, “You Don’t Say?!”
-Andrew For America plays a summary of clips that support previous theories and claims that Andrew has made on the show. In this episode, Andrew talks about how Horace Mann homeschooled his kids, the need for spirituality, how Covid-19 was an admitted social control experiment by the WEF (World Economic Forum), the NWO (New World Order), how the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) funded and "created" its own opposition voices, immigration fraud, how Alex Jones was right about Charlottesville, the WHO, Fauci, Stanley Plotkin admits they tested vaccines on human guinea pigs, Alexandra Pelosi admits January 6th was planned, how the average 30 year olds life has changed since 1983, how Nescafe used propaganda to enter the Japanese market, Karoline Leavitt and her husband's odd behavior at the White House Correspondent's Dinner, how the Epstein files are being used as a pawn in the game of deception, Agenda 2030, divide and conquer, and more!
-The song selection is the song, "Be Here Alone" by the band Saints of Lorain.
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You Don’t Say: How Distrust, Propaganda, and Economic Anxiety Are Fueling Alternative Media
The modern media landscape is fractured. Trust in institutions is collapsing, independent podcasts are exploding in popularity, and millions of Americans increasingly believe they are being manipulated by governments, corporations, media organizations, and global institutions.
In a recent episode of the Politics and Punk Rock Podcast, host Andrew for America assembled a long-form argument connecting education systems, propaganda, economic decline, COVID-era restrictions, surveillance technology, and elite influence into a broader worldview: that society is being engineered toward centralized control while ordinary people become more isolated, distracted, and economically dependent.
The episode, titled “You Don’t Say,” functions less like a traditional political commentary show and more like a cultural manifesto. It blends conspiracy-adjacent claims, anti-establishment skepticism, punk rock philosophy, and critiques of modern consumer culture into a single narrative about power and manipulation.
Whether listeners agree with every claim or not, the episode taps directly into several real-world anxieties driving the rise of alternative media in America.
The Central Thesis: “The System Was Built to Produce Compliance”
One of the episode’s major themes is the belief that modern institutions prioritize obedience over independent thinking.
The host revisits arguments he has made in earlier episodes about the American education system, referencing historical figures such as Horace Mann and criticizing the industrial-era structure of public schooling.
The argument presented is familiar within anti-establishment and libertarian circles:
Schools condition students to obey authority
Standardization discourages critical thinking
Education systems prioritize workforce preparation over creativity
Institutions reward conformity rather than curiosity
The episode highlights a clip discussing claims that Horace Mann homeschooled his own children despite helping shape America’s public education model.
Historically, Mann was a major advocate for universal public education in the 19th century, though many claims circulating online about his intentions or educational philosophy are often simplified or exaggerated. Still, the broader frustration resonates with many parents and workers who feel modern education leaves students financially burdened and culturally disconnected.
The host frames this as part of a larger societal pattern:
“They don’t want thinkers. They want compliant consumers.”
That message reflects a growing distrust in institutions that extends far beyond education.
Economic Anxiety Is Driving Distrust
The strongest sections of the episode focus on economic decline and generational frustration.
The podcast compares the life of a typical 30-year-old in the early 1980s to today’s economic reality:
Lower home ownership rates
Higher housing costs
Delayed family formation
Increased debt burdens
Reduced purchasing power
Greater financial insecurity
Those concerns are backed by real economic trends.
Housing affordability has worsened dramatically in many parts of the United States over the last several decades. Student debt has expanded sharply. Wage growth has often failed to keep pace with housing, healthcare, and education costs. Many younger Americans genuinely feel that milestones once considered normal — owning a home, raising children, building savings — have become significantly harder to achieve.
The episode argues that these conditions weaken communities and families while increasing dependence on institutions and financial systems.
That sentiment is increasingly common across ideological lines.
Why Alternative Media Keeps Growing
A major reason podcasts like this attract audiences is simple:
Many people no longer trust traditional media.
The host repeatedly argues that mainstream news selectively shapes narratives, amplifies fear, and suppresses inconvenient information. He references:
COVID-era messaging
January 6 coverage
Jeffrey Epstein investigations
Alleged intelligence agency influence
Corporate media bias
Propaganda campaigns
Some of the episode’s conclusions move into speculative territory, especially when discussing coordinated “staged” events or large-scale elite orchestration. Several claims presented in the episode are controversial, disputed, or unsupported by verified evidence.
But the deeper emotional current is important to understand:
People increasingly believe they are being manipulated.
That distrust didn’t emerge in a vacuum.
Years of political polarization, social media algorithms, institutional failures, misinformation, and contradictory public messaging have created an environment where skepticism thrives.
The podcast positions itself as an antidote to that distrust by encouraging listeners to “connect the dots” themselves rather than blindly accept official narratives.
Propaganda, Advertising, and Behavioral Manipulation
One of the episode’s more grounded and compelling discussions centers on propaganda and consumer psychology.
The host references Edward Bernays, widely considered one of the founders of modern public relations.
Bernays famously applied psychological principles to advertising and mass persuasion. His campaigns demonstrated how emotion, identity, and cultural symbolism could shape consumer behavior.
The episode also references a story discussed by Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz about introducing coffee culture into tea-dominant markets through children’s media and flavor association.
The broader point:
Modern corporations and governments understand behavioral psychology extremely well.
Advertising, social media algorithms, influencer culture, and political messaging all compete for attention and emotional influence.
Even critics of conspiracy culture generally acknowledge this much:
human behavior is heavily shaped by incentives, narratives, repetition, and media exposure.
That’s not speculation. It’s marketing.
Surveillance, Digital Currency, and the Fear of Centralized Control
The episode spends considerable time discussing fears surrounding:
Digital currencies
Carbon tracking systems
AI surveillance
Social credit systems
Behavioral monitoring
Centralized technological control
The host references institutions such as:
World Economic Forum
International Monetary Fund
United Nations
The episode interprets sustainability initiatives, digital payment systems, and surveillance technologies as steps toward a highly controlled future society.
Some examples discussed include:
China’s surveillance infrastructure
Central bank digital currency proposals
Low-emission zones in European cities
Carbon accounting initiatives
Pandemic-era emergency powers
These topics are real and widely debated globally, although interpretations vary dramatically.
Supporters argue these technologies can improve efficiency, climate accountability, and public safety.
Critics worry they could expand state or corporate power in ways that threaten privacy, autonomy, and civil liberties.
The podcast clearly lands on the second interpretation.
The Emotional Core of the Episode: Community Over Consumerism
Despite its darker themes, the episode repeatedly returns to a surprisingly human conclusion:
Strong communities matter more than political tribalism.
The host argues that modern society has become:
Isolated
Materialistic
Spiritually empty
Hyper-polarized
Financially dependent
Emotionally manipulated
His proposed alternative is not primarily partisan politics, but:
Stronger families
Local communities
Personal responsibility
Critical thinking
Spiritual grounding
Human connection
Reduced dependence on centralized systems
That message likely explains why this style of podcasting resonates with many listeners.
Even audiences who reject some conspiracy claims may still connect with the broader critique of modern alienation and institutional distrust.
Final Thoughts
“You Don’t Say” is ultimately less about proving every individual claim and more about expressing a worldview shared by a growing segment of Americans:
Institutions no longer feel trustworthy
Economic systems feel rigged
Media feels manipulative
Technology feels invasive
Communities feel weaker
People feel psychologically exhausted
The episode channels those frustrations into a broader narrative about power, control, and resistance.
Some listeners will hear legitimate skepticism.
Others will hear dangerous speculation.
Many will hear a mix of both.
But regardless of where someone lands politically, one thing is undeniable:
Alternative media is no longer fringe culture.
It has become one of the primary ways millions of people interpret reality.
TRANSCRIPT:
Uh, here we go.
Let's start the show.
Of Canada being the nation that is helping to define and shape a new world order.
0:58
How's it going, my fellow Americans?
Welcome back to the show.
It's time for another brand new episode of the Politics and Punk rock podcast.
I am Andrew for America.
Thanks for being here today, people.
Today's going to be a fun little show where I'm going to bring to you a series of clips supporting previous claims I have made on this podcast throughout its history.
1:30
Here and there I've made many, many points over the years, and today I'm going to bring you some interesting clips proving that either I was right, correct, and factually accurate about certain claims I've made in the past, or I'm closer to right, correct, and factually accurate.
1:51
Then I'm not.
OK, If you're a new listener, welcome.
I'm going to kind of do a overview today.
I'm going to jump around to many different topics.
If you've been listening to my show for any length of time, you will know what I'm talking about when I play these clips and I'll kind of talk about them and set them up as we go.
2:14
But this is just me further proving and bringing further supporting facts and evidence, if you want to call it that, that supports some of the theories, some of the claims I've made before in the past.
2:29
OK, so let's get to it.
This first clip, I'm going to play it for you.
Do you remember back in the day when I used to talk about the American education system quite a bit?
I talked about Horace Mann, I talked about John Dewey, I talked about the Prussian model that Rockefeller brought to us.
2:52
I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers, Rockefeller famously said.
And our school system is exactly for that.
It's not to develop your critical thinking skills, your analytical, real world, common sense skills.
3:14
It's pretty much fall in line.
Do as you're told.
Raise your hand if you want to speak, get in line.
Follow the leader.
Don't think too much, just follow the rules.
Write down what we tell you.
Memorize it, regurgitated it in the task.
Congratulations, you're a High School graduate, right?
3:32
That's how we do it.
And clearly something has been lacking in our education system because people seem to be much stupider these days than they were in the past.
A lot of people of my age group and above would make that argument.
But take a listen to this.
3:49
This is a clip from the Julian Dorian podcast.
And listen to what this guy says about Horace Mann, the one of the guys that created the school system.
And this episode today is entitled You don't say, 'cause I'm going to play these clips for you.
4:05
And when they're over, I'm going to be like, you don't say.
Pretty sure I said that not too long ago.
Turns out maybe I was closer to right than I was to not right, Incorrect, wrong.
4:22
So here we go.
Take a listen to this.
Maybe this will blow your mind a little bit more.
Blow it away.
Pause.
So it not one single U.S.
President has sent their kids to a public school and doesn't surprise me.
This might blow your mind a little bit more.
4:39
Horace Mann, the guy that created this whole system, homeschooled, homeschooled his kids.
God damn it.
He had three sons.
He homeschooled them.
So you're 100% spot on.
It's, it's an elitist system.
It was built by the elites and they didn't even send their kids to it.
4:57
Let that sink in.
We all went through a system that they did they themselves created and they didn't even send their kids through it so.
It shows that we.
We were viewed as like cattle, You know, it's like, let's just create consumers.
5:13
Let's create people that are going to just obey and, and follow orders.
And I think that's why everybody's having this crisis of meaning right now where it's like, what does this all mean?
We're just consuming things.
And it's like, no, hey, no, that that's not how God intended it to be.
You know, it's just how the system was captured.
5:34
You.
Study a lot of history.
I like that.
That's, I mean, that's that's how you learn things.
But it is, yeah.
Yeah, so there you go, man.
And you know, that reminds me of people that reminds me of like, who's the guy that that started iPhone, Steve Jobs, whatever.
5:53
Anyway, all these guys, Bill Gates, I've heard stories of these guys don't let their kids use smartphones until they're like, you know, their brains have fully developed and they're of a certain age group.
Like why are the people that are creating these control systems, monitoring surveillance systems, education systems, What are we teaching the citizens of our nation to prepare them for life in the real world, in this country and the world, right?
6:29
Think about that.
Why do you think that is people, why are the people that are creating smartphones?
Why are the people that created our education system?
Why are the people that create sugary drinks and you know, certain goods and services, How come they don't use these products and how come they don't let their children use these products?
6:53
I know a lot of very rich, wealthy, affluent people that don't eat anything not organic and if they could subsistence farm their own their own food and vegetable crops, you know, they probably wouldn't even buy organic food.
7:11
I'm just saying people something to think about.
Why is it?
Why is it that the guy that created our school system model didn't send his own kids to it?
You don't say quite interesting.
Let's move on.
Let's play this clip.
7:28
This is a guy named Professor Professor Zhang Zhang.
I've seen him around on a lot of social media.
I think he's got a podcast show where he breaks a lot of stuff down, and he's a guest on another show here in this clip.
7:48
But very pay very close attention to what he says.
This is kind of a big picture clip here where he's talking about what's important in life, You know, what can we do in the face of all these well, changes in the world, technological advances, AI, you know, country's ability to sustain itself is is more tumultuous, the wars, blah, blah, blah, right?
8:14
Listen to what professor Jiang here says and he sounds a lot like me with the point he makes in this clip.
I've made this point in previous shows.
Again, this is kind of a a refresher course summary summation episode today where I'm I'm going to jump around a lot.
8:32
So I talked about the education system.
I pledged you the clip there.
Let's play this clip of Professor Jiang talking about wait, where am I at?
Hold on right here.
8:56
I don't think people are prepared for it.
No, I, I.
Try this again here.
We go economic, you know, depression that we're facing and I don't think people are prepared for it.
No, I, I think like, the greatest challenge is for people to, like, switch their mindsets because people are so complacent nowadays.
9:16
You know, I don't think Americans appreciate how great their country is, how lucky their lives have been in that they never experienced a war and that they never really experienced scarcity, poverty, deprivation.
And quite honestly, what's going to kill most people is this radical kind of dissonance when they move towards a world in which things feel hopeless.
9:42
So, so I think, you know, what's really important is for people to start to switch to mentalities from a focus on Twitch materialism to to a more greater focus on spirituality, on community, on family.
And if you do that, then I think you are much, much more likely to weather the storm that's coming.
9:59
I mean, people who does that sound like?
That sounds a lot like me.
That sounds like Sam Winchester.
That sounds like a lot of people in this space that have been trying to tell you guys like we need to, and I'm not trying to say be more conservative and traditional.
10:16
A lot, you know, a lot of people continue to say that I'm this this right wing guy.
It's not true.
I'm not a traditional guy.
But think about how far to the left our culture has been pushed.
The only logical correction has to go farther to the right, farther to something more traditional, farther towards something that celebrate, celebrates community and, and, and loving your neighbor as yourself and doing unto others.
10:47
And they're all the, you know, the golden rule, the religious teachings of Christianity.
And again, I don't care if it's Christianity, whatever you got to do to practice peace and love and unity and respect for your fellow men and women.
I like that.
11:05
Professor Xiangai sounds a lot like me.
He has arrived at the same conclusions that I have arrived at.
If we're going to fix anything in this country, we better we better start celebrating and supporting families and communities.
11:23
Strong families, strong communities, togetherness, connected, united, that's what we need or else we are going in quite the bad direction, that's for sure.
11:39
Let's move on.
I got a lot of these.
I want to get to take a listen to this.
This is about the plans for the World Economic Forum and I'm just going to read these this to you.
Check this out.
Again, I'm not lying about this stuff.
11:56
You guys have heard me talk about the United Nations Sustainability and Develop Plan Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050.
I've told you guys repeatedly.
Still people think it's all bullshit and conspiracy.
You know what, people?
Let's read together.
This is from Illuminating News, and here's what this guy says.
12:17
I've read 47 official reports from the World Economic Forum, the IMF, the ECB, the UN, the World Bank.
What's in them should keep you up at night.
Personal CO2 limits, programmable money, driving bans, citywide surveillance.
12:35
They say it's conspiracy theories but it's literally in their own documents.
Let me repeat that.
I've said this so many times on the spot guest, and people still don't want to believe it.
Go look it up for yourself, my fellow Americans.
12:55
Don't take my word for it.
They say this is all conspiracy theories, but it's listen up.
Literally in their own documents.
They're telling you what their plans are.
13:16
The World Economic Forum published an article advocating for personal carbon allowances for every citizen.
They literally write COVID-19 was the test of social responsibility.
13:35
A huge number of unthinkable restrictions were adopted by billions of citizens.
Yeah, read that again.
COVID was the test.
You were the Guinea pig.
And how many times have you people listen to my show?
Ever heard me say that?
13:53
And now that AI and blockchain make it possible to track your emissions, they think it's time for the next step.
The scientific paper behind the World Economic Forum article right here, published in one of the world's most prestigious journals.
14:09
Conclusion.
And what journal was that?
Nature Sustainability can't anyway, I'm sure here, look up these authors right here.
Oh, perspective, is that it?
14:24
I don't know.
I don't know what publication this is from, but you can look up these authors right here.
The conclusion that they come to personal CO2 budgets could be trailed in selected climate conscious, technologically advanced countries.
14:42
Translation.
They want to test it in countries like the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia and Canada, of course.
And here to COVID is cited as proof that populations accept far reaching behavioral restrictions.
14:58
They saw it, they noted it, and they want it again.
Remember Anthony Fauci, I've played for you that clip a long time ago where he was on that podcast and he said verbatim, if you make people's lives difficult, they get rid of their ideological bullshit and they will get vaccinated.
15:21
These scumbag human beings were behind this all along and still a lot of you find it very, very difficult to accept because you were out there with five masks on, washing your hands 10 times a day, socially distancing from people and freaking out on them if they didn't stay far enough away from you.
15:44
You are a programmable lemming.
Like you've all know Harare has said repeatedly.
I've told you repeatedly what these people say publicly and still I'm the conspiracy nut job.
OK OK. 4.7 million EU subsidy.
16:03
The first city in the world with a personal CO2 trading system.
Apparently they're going to come up as an app with your carbon credits around there.
An app that automatically tracked how you moved via AI walking, cycling car that you're you'll be surveilled 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
16:23
I've told you people this is their plan.
You received a weekly carbon budget, stayed under it.
Virtual coins as a reward. 350 active users pilot ended, but the system is built, the technology works, it's waiting to scale.
The ECB says the digital euro will not be programmable money.
16:45
Reassuring until you read the IMF report that says programmability features of digital currencies could support precise policies such as incentivization of climate friendly behaviors by users.
17:02
How many times have I played you that clip?
Klaus Schwab saying we have to change people's behavior.
Larry Fink of BlackRock, we need to force people to change their behavior.
Klaus Schwab says these behaviors will become internalized, will become second nature to you.
17:23
Your digital EUR can be programmed to determine what you're allowed to spend them on.
The ECB says they won't do it, but the IMF describes how it can be done.
The Dutch central bank already mentioned in 2020 that benefits could be restricted in how they're spent.
17:44
The blueprint.
The blueprint is ready.
The only question is who pushes the button?
And I'm telling you people, I've been telling you it's coming.
Whether you want to believe me or not, whether you want to pretend that everything I've been talking about on this podcast since episode 1 is bullshit or not, I'm here to tell you the truth always comes back around again and again and again, constantly reminding you of the unpleasant reality.
18:17
While Europe is still debating, China has already built this system. 225 million wallets.
The ECNY 2.37 trillion in transactions, smart contracts for conditional transfers and targeted subsidies. 200 + 1,000,000 AI surveillance cameras with facial recognition in China.
18:41
I've told you China is their model.
They want the world to be like China is right now.
Hangshu City Brain 3 point O real time tracking via traffic cameras, GPS and social media powered by AI Social credit system 20.
19:00
I'm sorry, 200,000 people on a blacklist.
No train tickets, no flight, no loan.
Can you imagine people if you couldn't travel, you couldn't get a loan?
You're effectively a slave at that point.
What in the West now is a proposal in China?
19:19
Is their daily reality 10 point plan to cut oil use?
Could this be why we're in Iran right now?
The International Energy Agency, advisor to all western governments, literally recommends car free Sundays in cities.
19:40
Lower speed limits, license plate system.
One day you can drive, the next day you can't.
Make working from home mandatory.
They want to lock you in your home, in your prison.
More lockdowns, people.
And then here comes this quote.
19:57
Demand restraint is one of the emergency response measures that all IEA member countries are required to have ready as a contingency at all times.
Mandatorily ready, always ready to implement whenever they deem necessary.
20:12
That's total control, people.
That's total power and control.
That I talked about last episode.
Remember, that's what they want.
Total power and control over everyone and everything.
Sounds far fetched, but guess what?
20:29
They're fucking telling you that that's what they're going to do.
This is not a future scenario.
This is today London.
All of Greater London is an emission zone $12.50 fine per day 1000 plus cameras destroyed by citizens in protest of this.
20:48
In Brussels, Belgium, 24/7 low emission zone, €350 fine.
Speed limit 30 kilometers throughout the city.
KMH 80 plus German cities environmental zones active 14.
21:04
Dutch city 0 emission zones.
Germany 2022 banned heating private swimming pools, maximum 19°C in public buildings.
Advertising off after 10:00 PM.
Shop doors must be closed.
21:20
Legally binding rules, no proposal, no debate yet was implemented.
And why is that people?
Because you don't have a Bill of Rights anymore.
They don't have a Bill of Rights in Europe.
Hence, all the stuff is being pushed through unopposed, undebated.
21:41
In the United States we still have a slight chance, but when the lobbyists get to control all the decisions and the politicians do not even take the will of the people into consideration, then I bet you all the stuff's going to get implemented here.
21:57
How many of these last foreign wars have we went to unilaterally, without support, without being voted on by Congress people?
Freedom and sovereignty is going away.
I would make the argument that it already looks like a global dictatorship, a new world order in the words of Mark Carneys wife.
22:21
From the intro clip to the show today.
The most viral sentence of the decade and they want you to think it's fake.
Here comes the source was an essay in the World Economic Forum platform 2016.
The World Economic Forum itself made a promotional video of it and it said I don't own anything.
22:40
I don't own a car, I don't own a house.
The WEF now says it was merely a scenario, not policy.
Really.
It's not rather level revelation of the method.
It's not them telling you what they're going to do.
Really.
22:55
Really.
And meanwhile, house prices rise every year in double digits, car ownership becomes increasingly expensive, and the top 10% own more than ever before.
At some point, a scenario is just a preview, people.
And here go by Klaus Schwab's book The Great Reset, 280 pages, published 3 months after the first lockdown.
23:19
The book argues that COVID and climate sure share 5 similarities.
Both are excuses for sorry opportunities for systemic change.
Schwab advocates for stakeholder capitalism to replace the current system.
23:38
That means that the world planners make all the decisions.
The illuminated elite academics call it more analytical than prescriptive, but the founder of the World Economic Forum, the forum where every president, Prime Minister and CEO sits down annually, writes a book about how the world must change.
24:01
Is that analysis or is that the assignment?
Personal CO2 budgets, professional.
I'm sorry, Programmable digital money?
Citywide emission zones?
AI surveillance, driving bans?
Each part on its own sounds reasonable, climate, safety, efficiency.
24:20
But when you add them together you see something else.
A system where they know where you are, what you buy, how much you emit and how you move and where they have the ability to switch it off.
Maybe they never will, maybe they will.
24:37
But the infrastructure is being built now with your tax money, and the only thing protecting you is wealth that exists outside of their system.
How's that make you feel, my fellow Americans?
That make you feel good and warm and fuzzy inside?
24:56
Doesn't sound too great, does it?
Sounds like I haven't been lying to you.
Sounds like I've been telling you as close to the truth as I possibly can tell, right?
I got some crazier stuff, people.
25:19
As you guys know, recently the Southern Poverty Law Center has been accused of funding a lot of questionable groups, ideological political groups, similar to what the NGOs have been doing.
25:40
Open Society, George Soros, right?
Lots of heat coming on the fraud in Minnesota and in California now.
Lots of fraud in the immigration system around the country, right?
But now we got the Southern Poverty Law Center funding.
25:57
Even the KKK, allegedly, allegedly.
And remember back when Alex Jones was talking about Charlottesville and the Proud Boys and all these, you know, white nationalist groups, Turns out the dams were funding.
26:14
They were creating their own demand.
They were creating their own boogie men to demonize.
This clip I'm about to play for you claims that Alex Jones was right on Charlottesville when he said that it was much like paid protesters.
26:31
These people were paid to go be agent provocateurs in society, people.
Take a listen or take a look rather.
This is from the Megyn Kelly Show.
Charlottesville was a false flag run by Southern Poverty Law Center who hired actors to pose as Nazis.
27:00
Alex Jones said this in August of 2017.
And now we have the proof.
And now the proof.
Now do the BLM riots of the 2020 Summer of Love and January.
Six groups fully funded and provided over and subversive subversive messaging to accomplish the goals of the handlers.
27:23
Ultimately it's about division as well as maintaining a budget for the handlers.
No different from the NRA needing the Gifford Foundation or former Monsanto PR Shannon Watts mom's demand, The money comes in from all sides and the messaging becomes more and more extreme in order to evoke emotions and suppress logic.
27:45
And a lot of people make these accusations about charities too.
But when you give money to charity, how do you know how much of that money is going to the actual charity?
How much of that money is really going to the people organizing and and controlling the funds?
28:05
And that's what's going on.
People Remember when I used to say the only difference between the conspiracy theory and the truth is a matter of time?
Well, Alex Jones made this crazy claim in 2017 and now in 2026 he was proven to be correct.
28:23
Put that in your pipe and smoke it to all you people out there that say that.
All of we conspiracy nut jobs are just stupid idiots that don't know what we're talking about.
We're paranoid schizophrenics that freak out.
No, no we're not.
28:39
We're rational, we're logical, and we're reasonable.
We do our research, we investigate, we put it all together, and then we tell you.
And then it's up to you, imbecile idiot programmable lemmings, to decide for yourself whether or not what we're telling you is either the truth or fiction, real or lies.
29:07
You be the judge.
I'm not trying to change anybody's mind anymore.
I'm just bringing you the information.
It's your responsibility to make good decisions with that information.
OK, now I want to play you a clip.
29:23
Speaking of COVID, remember back when COVID was happening?
I used to talk about Tadros.
I used to talk about the Wuhan lab and Fauci.
But there's another character back in those days named Stanley Plotkin.
29:40
I talked about Plotkin and why he's a nefarious character.
I've talked about him in previous episodes, but take a listen.
I should actually have saved this clip for a From the Horse's Mouth episode, because here's Plotkin flat out telling you that they have studied experimental vaccines on human Guinea pigs.
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I've made this claim.
Many others have made this claim.
Everybody said that we're nuts.
We'll hear from the Horse's Mouth Plotkin.
Take a listen.
Have you ever used orphans to study an experimental vaccine?
Orphans.
Traffic Have you ever used babies of mothers in prison to study an experimental vaccine?
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Yes.
Have you ever used individuals under coat colonial rule to study an experimental vaccine?
Yes.
Did you do so in the Belgian Congo?
Yes.
Have you ever expressed that it's better to perform experiments and those less likely to be able to contribute to society?
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I don't remember specifically, but it's possible.
And again, I repeat that in the 1960s that was more or less common practice.
I've since changed my mind, but those were that was a long time ago.
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I mean people, I mean people, they used orphans to study vaccines.
I would make the argument that they did this all the way back when HIV too.
They, they were, they were studying these chimpanzees and how you could infect humans.
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There's a big conspiracy theory around HIV.
And here's Plotkin telling you in legal proceedings the controversial research methods used in the 60s to develop life saving vaccines like the one for rubella.
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You know, the MMR vaccine we're all mandated to take.
While these breakthroughs change the world, the ethical cost remains a point of intense debate.
People, they don't care how many people die testing these technologies.
I've told you repeatedly, Bill Gates 20 to 1 return, he don't care.
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Fauci was the front man for HIV.
He was the front man for COVID.
Have you seen or heard from Fauci ever since?
No, because that was his role in the big club studio production that they claim is reality that they pump out through their media.
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The 4th branch of the government.
The mouthpiece of the big club, the media, right?
Call me a conspiracy theorist.
I don't give a shit.
I really don't care anymore.
You guys be the judge.
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Hey, let's take a listen to this.
Here's someone admitting I think this is Pelosi's daughter admitting that they staged and planned January 6th.
You don't say.
The reason?
See, I think time is going to be around in January, so right now people are still to hear them.
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There's two things media needs stuff to fill.
I mean, if you watch TV on January 6th, it's like January 6th, 24/7.
As time goes on, right, it's going to be left Yeah, and as as as.
So I think I think also people are going to lose their their office, the jobs, the people that were there who lose their jobs, It's time to mean anything if you weren't even there.
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We need.
Like a word breakout.
No, it's right.
I, I thank you for your time.
Listen, I really, I, I know you're not the bad guy.
I mean, if there is, I haven't found a bad guy yet.
But if there is, I know there was a bad guy.
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I mean.
He's like a stereotypical.
Bad guy, but I the The thing is why I asked you the question of like So what was the plan is that if there was a if there was an interaction you were you were supposed to be in line March.
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You're in the military.
You know this.
No, you were supposed to have a plan exactly.
He's called an operation solder you sit down overnight with your soldiers.
You go over, all right, you're going to go here.
You're going to go in by this side at this time.
We're going to take over this.
There's none of this direction.
It's the sorryest.
Interaction.
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In in the worst 21st century ever, no guns, a guy go ahead, a guy people thinking so guys smoking pot.
I love the guy.
I'm like, I'm like, well, we do that.
We just went to do after the last week for the guy that just was drinking.
My favorite guy.
My favorite guy.
OK, so allegedly that's a conversation between Nancy Pelosi's daughter.
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I think it's daughter or son, I don't know, Alexander Alexandra.
Alexandra.
OK, so that strengthens the conspiracy theory that Nancy Pelosi didn't do anything on January 6th.
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She she told the guards to stand down and she she told them to let it happen.
They wanted it to happen so they could talk about it in the media, so they can make all of you useful idiots that watch CNN and MSNBC and everything else.
They it's it.
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They gave you a reason to hate Donald Trump even more on purpose.
They're creating and staging reality.
They're psychologically manipulating you.
They're engineering, social engineering society into specific directions that they want you to think.
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They want you to think about the world in these ways.
They want you to be OK with giving up your freedoms for this greater good plan for the world.
Allegedly, everything I've been telling you since episode 1 is real is coming to pass.
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It's not a theory.
I mean, yes, I've gotten things wrong here and there, but the big picture stuff, I, I, I don't miss people.
I have very, very rarely missed.
And I'll have anybody on my show to debate me if they want to disagree.
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Or if you have facts and evidence that points to my facts and evidence being wrong, I'm all ears.
I'm not going to shut down that conversation.
I welcome it.
This video is kind of sad.
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Let's, let's, let's, let's play a perspective piece here.
This video talks about what it was like for a 30 year old in 1983 versus what life looks like for your average 30 year old here today.
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And this one's not so fun.
Economic, you know, depression that we're facing.
Here, let me find it.
Sorry.
Sorry guys.
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Of course, of course.
It's taking me a minute to find it.
Here we go.
That's kind of fun.
So look, here's some stats about a 30 year old today versus a 30 year old in 1983.
A 30 year old in 1980, three, 85% of them lived on the road.
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They could afford a house or an apartment to rent or to buy.
Now 64%.
So people living, having to live with other people, marriage rates, they've gone from 80% of 30 year olds in 1983 who were married to 47%.
Now kids having kids gone from 60% to 32%.
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Population growth is collapsing because people can't afford it.
And home ownership for a 30 year old has gone from 50% to 32%.
It just shows that dramatic change has happened, happened over the decades, and why each generations found it more and more difficult to be like their parents.
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That's kind of fun.
OK, so you guys, you guys know, I've been over all this stuff, the 50 year blueprint for, for turning workers into, you know, robot, whatever.
I, I play, I, I can't remember what episodes I talked about that, but from Nixon all the way on started in the 70s where they realized that controlling money means that you can control societies.
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Look at this in earlier decades, many people reached 30 with a far lower cost base relative to income.
Housing was cheaper compared to wages.
Education debt was lighter or non existent for many.
Asset prices hadn't yet been inflated by decades of falling interest rates and expanding credit.
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A single income could often support milestones that now require 2 incomes or far more to leverage Today.
Turning 30 often means navigating your mom's basement.
I'm just kidding.
Navigating higher home price to income ratios, more competitive labor markets, rising living costs, delayed asset ownership and greater pressure to have made it in a far more financialized economy and in a quicker time period.
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I would say the number stayed the same.
The economic landscape changed.
The economic landscape changed completely.
That doesn't mean opportunity is gone.
It means comparisons across generations need context.
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Age is constant.
Purchasing power, assets, access and economic conditions are not so anyway.
And I've told you guys that repeatedly in the past that back in the 50s and 60s, post World War Two, single family income could support a home, vehicles, vacations, taking care of children.
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The status quo was such that it supported the building of strong families and strong communities.
It's almost like they don't want that anymore.
Instead of just waging war on you, they they did it slow, slowly overtime, slow usurpations overtime.
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If they don't want you to have a strong family and a strong community anymore so they can take more power and control over you like many communist societies have done, fascist societies have done monarchies, kingdoms have done right.
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Conquest, imperialism.
It's never changed.
But I would make the argument that the American mind has been dumbed down so much since the 50s and 60s because of technology, because of the world, financial, banking, cartels, etcetera.
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They have engineered you.
They have made malleable man into a brainless moron imbecile automaton that just follows the rules, falls in line, doesn't rock the boat, doesn't ruffle any feathers, isn't punk rock.
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And that's why I'm here, people.
I'm trying to make you guys more punk rock.
I'm trying to turn you guys into rebels with a 'cause I'm trying to make you better, smarter, stronger, more aware, more connected, more pragmatic, more cooperative with your fellow men and women, regardless of your race, color, creed, sexual orientation, political affiliation.
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That's why Andrew for America is here.
Let's play one more clip before we get to the punk rock and or maybe we'll play a few more.
We'll see how quickly this goes.
Take a listen to this.
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You guys know I've talked about propaganda millions of times.
I've talked to you about Edward Bernays and how one of his first successful propaganda campaigns was to get women to smoke cigarettes.
Hey ladies, look, be more feminist.
You can be just like the boys too.
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You've been in the workforce now just like the men too because of the World War 2 here, smoke cigarettes.
Take back your womanhood, take back your ability to be yourself and to be free and make your own decisions.
Ladies, let's stage marches in the street where we all symbolically light up our cigarettes and tell the world that we can smoke cigarettes to just like the men.
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That was the propaganda storyline.
And what was the result?
Increasingly exponentially large profits for the tobacco manufacturers.
That's how effective propaganda is.
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Now take a listen to this clip of Andrew Schultz talking to Joe Rogan about how the propagandists that worked for Nescafe got coffee into the Chinese market, a market that is very tea forward.
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How do they do it?
How are they successful?
Were they successful?
Take a listen.
Nest Cafe broke into the Japanese mark and it's like they went to this consultant.
They're asking him how do we get in?
And he's like, you can't get in.
And they're like, what do you mean?
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He's like, it's going to be 15 years, right?
What are you talking about?
And he goes, well, they don't know what the fuck coffee is over there, OK, You're trying to be tea.
You're not tea.
So what you're going?
To do is you're going to make a cartoon and you're going to spend some few million on that, and then you're going to make a candy based on a cartoon.
And then that candy is going to be flavored as coffee.
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And when these kids grow up, they're going to have this memory of coffee and the flavor of the smell of coffee.
And I think last week they just opened the biggest Starbucks in the world in Tokyo.
Have you heard about this?
I mean people, people, I mean, make it, make a, make a cartoon for the kids.
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And then from the cartoon you're going to make a candy that tastes like coffee that all the kids are going to remember buying and trying the coffee flavored candy that was from their favorite commercial when they were kids.
And then Fast forward 15 years, 20 years, these kids have this memory of the coffee and now they're out buying coffee.
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That's how it happens, people.
That's the communist Yuri Besmanov, ideological subversion, Communist subversion plan for the world.
That's how that plan operates.
That's how the World Economic Forum operates.
That's why every 20 years they try to reinstitute a new war or a new curtailing of your human.
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They've been researching the human brain for so long.
People, they know what makes us tick.
They know how they can manipulate you.
They know how they can motivate behavior that you think is you making your own innate decisions.
But it's not.
You are enticed, coerced, brainwashed, manipulated into making those choices or into thinking that your perspective on certain things were that way because of your own thinking.
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And no, that's, that's the fallible human mind, people.
You think you arrived at your belief about something by your own thinking, but no, no, no, it was propaganda.
Look at Trump derangement syndrome.
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How come there's not Biden Derangement syndrome?
How come there's not Obama Derangement syndrome?
How come there's not George W Bush Derangement syndrome?
My fellow Americans, I'll tell you why.
Because it was a psychological operation.
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They brought storylines in, crowd strikes, fixing the elections, election fraud, Trump calling the news, fake news, the the Russia collusion hoax that Robert Mueller was complicit in, who has been a big club CIA intelligence member for a long time.
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He's been involved with a whole bunch of stuff.
Very cleverly orchestrated plan to make you think that Donald Trump is the next Adolf Hitler, but in reality, not even close.
That's how powerful propaganda is.
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Propaganda can make an entire generation of Japanese kids who have never tasted coffee in their lives grow up and end up buying coffee one day because of cleverly orchestrated propaganda.
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I rest my case.
I rest my case on the propaganda people.
At this point, I hope you guys just accept it.
OK, real quick before I go, I want to play a couple things about this Trump assassination attempt.
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Questionable things came out about Carolyn.
Leave it.
And is it revelation of the method?
Are they telling you what they're doing?
Is this another Charlie Kirk type of hoax?
Why do they keep running all of these staged assassinations?
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There's got to be a grander agenda.
I don't know for sure, but you be the judge.
My fellow Americans, check this out.
It'll rumble, is he not?
He is ready to rumble.
I will tell you, this speech tonight will be classic Donald J Trump.
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It'll be funny, it'll be entertaining.
There will be some shots fired tonight, so everyone should TuneIn.
It's going to be really great.
I'm looking forward to hearing it.
OK, shots fired tonight, is that, is that revelation of the method, people?
Are they telling you what's about to happen?
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This clip is circulating showing Caroline leave it joking earlier in the night that there will be shots fired referring to verbal jabs at the White House correspondents dinner.
People, you be the judge.
OK, but now let's take a listen to this.
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This is a news clip of someone saying that it seemed pre planned that there were Fox News was interviewing somebody from the event, the White House correspondents dinner and listen to what they said on the air.
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And then of course, the feed cuts out and then they make this argument.
Oh, I guess the service was wasn't so good.
I guess we can't complete complete the the call, but take a listen to how this call starts.
People, here we go.
Tell you, I was sitting next to Caroline Leavitt, the press secretary's husband.
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He was one of our guests.
He was feeding right next to me.
And, you know, right as the dinner was starting, you know, the national anthem happened.
And then he kind of leaned over and said, you know, I watched you on TV.
You did a great job.
You need to be very safe.
And, and he was just very serious when he said that to me.
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And he kind of looked around the room and he said, you know, there are some.
How do you know where'd she go?
Sounds like we lost Aisha's phone there and then.
This happens, by the way, especially when you have so many people attempting to utilize the same cell service at the same time.
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I did want to add.
Yeah.
Sure.
Anyway, so you be the judge of my fellow Americans.
Someone's getting ready to say, oh, I was talking to Caroline Leavitt's husband and she said, oh, he said, oh, you got to be careful.
Something's going to go down here.
How did he know?
How do all these people have this advanced knowledge?
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How does Grimes know that there's a massive population drop coming?
How come Amy raw back from whatever news channel couldn't drop the Epstein files news that they had had for three years that she famously said we had the we had all of it.
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We had Clinton, we had everybody.
And they, the, the higher ups at the news station wouldn't let him run it.
Why?
Because they're controlling what you get to read and hear and learn about the world.
Like George Carlin famously told you, they control all the news and information you get to hear.
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My fellow Americans, they got you by the balls.
Let's take a listen to this clip.
This is Bradley talking about the Epstein files, making the argument that I have made that the files are a pawn in the game, a tool being used to further storylines and narratives to distract you from the reality of what's going on.
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I've told you guys previously, William Casey, former head of the CIA, famously said we will know our misinformation campaign is complete when everything the American people believe is a lie.
I'm telling you people, it's all scripted, it's all storyline, it's all entertainment, it's all WWE choreographed, pre planned, premeditated.
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Take a listen.
Me and my friends already figured this out but listen to this.
These Epstein files have to be some sort of pawn in a game because, dude, all they have to do is delete them.
Nobody knew what they were.
How do you know what's in that?
They're only releasing what they want you to know.
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I truly believe that it's being used as blackmail.
The next thing is chaos and demoralization.
They want people to feel helpless.
They want the population to see all of this evil and feel like we got to do something, but what can we do?
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It's so overwhelming.
There's nothing we can do.
Yes, the next step.
After.
Demoralization is normalization, and I've talked about this for.
Years.
What they're trying to do is they're trying to normalize evil.
They're trying to get it to the point where people hear about these things and they think there's nothing we can do about it.
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So oh, well, I guess we just have to let it happen.
And the scary thing is we're there.
And the main reason why is, like you said, because everybody's divided.
Nobody is united.
Everybody sees things politically.
Everybody is constantly focused on the bread and circuses.
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And we cannot see the actual issue at hand, which is our society has become weak, entitled, apathetic, and isolated.
And the biggest piece of that is men.
It's men not being the leaders that God called them to be.
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I love it.
Spiritual rebirth, a spiritual push towards something internal.
Start your quest.
Look inwardly.
Why do I always tell you guys these things?
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Why have they I why have I repeatedly told you guys these things since episode 1 of this podcast?
And I'm not the only one talking about it.
There's a lot of talking heads, a lot of podcasters, a lot of commentators out there that are getting wise, that are getting smart, that are getting stronger.
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They're becoming more resilient, understanding, being more aware of the realities of this world.
And maybe all that is part of the plan.
Maybe they're rationing this knowledge out because they want us to start thinking about this stuff in these ways, these ways that I present these issues and storylines to you here on the Politics and Punk Rock Podcast.
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Maybe I'm being misled just like everybody else.
Who knows?
But that's why I'm here.
I want to talk about this stuff.
I want to bring you examples of when other people in the world agree with me so that you guys can put it all together for yourselves.
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You decide if I'm right or if I'm I'm a conspiracy nut job.
OK, here's one last clip from my buddy Lenny.
Boy, I love this guy.
And boy, if he doesn't sound a lot like me to you in this clip, then you definitely have not been listening to my show for any length of time.
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Let's wrap it up before we get to the punk rock with Lenny Boy.
Here we go.
Both parties aren't here to serve us, they're here to serve the 2030 agenda, and the rest is a show.
55:05
Their main concern is to keep us in groups fighting each other while the AI digital control grid is being built around us.
They're using Trump to advance the agenda until he's washed out and all the conservative influencers tell us to vote Democrat.
That's the plan, and we're starting to see it.
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But the fight is not against Republicans or Democrats or disreligion versus that religion.
The real fight is against our own nation, which has been inflicted upon us by a very well organized small group of people that doesn't use labels, that doesn't identify as anything other than our masters.
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And it's been done over generations and it has destroyed our unity.
The solution is not an easy one, but it starts with daily actions that will slowly empower us, like where we live, where we invest, where we buy our food, where we educate our children, what we watch, how we act with one another.
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It's about getting involved in our own communities and changing our habits until this cult and the media they control have no more power over us.
I love it, people, I love it.
56:23
You don't say.
You don't say.
I own me.
You own you.
No masters and no slaves.
Very simple.
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My fellow Americans, I hope you enjoyed the show today.
Let's turn up the optimism and the fun, and it's time to play some punk rock.
All right, people, welcome back to the show.
It's time to play some punk rock.
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This band is awesome and I've been chatting with them on Instagram and they have given me permission to play one of their new tracks here on the show today.
I just saw him on a compilation flyer that the Punk Rock Museum in Vegas just put out.
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Put out their new record on that flyer, so go check them out.
Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, making their debut on the Politics and Punk Rock podcast, here's Saints of Lorraine with their song Be Here Alone.
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All right people, that was Saints of Lorraine with their song Be Here Alone.
Thanks for letting me feature your awesome new track here on the show today guys.
Hope you guys enjoyed the show.
Go to the website politicsandpunkrockpodcast.com.
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Buy some merch, check out the stories and the lyrics in the blog section.
Click on the link to go to the playlist for the show on Spotify.
Click on my SoundCloud link to check out my music.
Take care of each other out there.
Be aware of what the power elite are doing.
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You better get into politics before politics starts getting into you.
I love you guys.
That's a show.
Have a good night, We'll see you next time.