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This film exposes the evils of the mainstream media lying to people and the masses worldwide.
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00:00I've been a journalist for about 25 years and I was educated to lie, to betray and not to tell the truth to the public, not to tell the truth to the public, not to tell the truth to the public.
00:30Well, I've been a journalist for about 25 years and I was educated to lie, to betray and not to tell the truth to the public.
00:53But seeing right now, within the last months, how the German and American media tries to bring war to the people in Europe, to bring war to Russia, this is a point of no return.
01:10And I stand, I'm going to stand up and say it is not right what I have done in the past to manipulate people, to make propaganda against Russia.
01:24And it is not right what my colleagues do and have done in the past, because they are bribed to betray the people, not only in Germany, all over Europe.
01:35They are bribed to betray the people.
01:40They are bribed to betray the people.
01:43The reason writing this book was that I am very fearful of a new war in Europe and I don't like to have this situation again, because war is never coming from itself.
01:59There is always people behind it to push for war.
02:02And this is not only politicians, this is journalists too.
02:06And I just have written in the book how we have betrayed in the past our readers just to push for war, because I don't want this anymore.
02:20I'm fed up with this propaganda.
02:22We live in a banana republic and not in a democratic country where we have press freedom, where we have human rights.
02:29Because when we, if you see the German media, especially my colleagues who day by day write against the Russians, who are in transatlantic organizations and who are supported by the United States to do so.
02:45Well, people like me, I got, I became a honorary citizen of the state of Oklahoma in the United States.
02:54Just why?
02:55Just because I write pro-American.
02:58I wrote pro-American.
03:00I was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency, by the CIA.
03:04Why?
03:05Because I should be pro-American.
03:07I'm fed up with it.
03:09I don't want to do it anymore.
03:11And so I've just written a book not to earn money.
03:14No, it will cause a lot of trouble for me just to give the people in this country, in Germany, in Europe and all over the world, just to give them a glimpse of a view what goes up behind the closed doors.
03:44One of the hopeful things that I've discovered is that nearly every war that has started in the past 50 years has been a result of media lies.
04:12The media could have stopped it if they had searched deep enough, if they hadn't reprinted government propaganda, they could have stopped it.
04:19But what does that mean?
04:21Well, that means basically populations don't like wars.
04:25And populations have to be fooled into wars.
04:29Populations don't willingly and with open eyes go into a war.
04:34So if we have a good media environment, then we will also have a peaceful environment.
04:40Our number one enemy is ignorance.
04:43And I believe that is the number one enemy of everyone, is not understanding what is actually going on in the world.
04:50It's only when you start to understand that you can make effective decisions and effective plans.
04:55Now, the question is, who is promoting ignorance?
04:59Well, those organizations that try to keep them secret.
05:03And those organizations which distort true information to make it false, misrepresentative.
05:11In this latter category, it is bad media.
05:14It really is my opinion that the media in general are so bad, we have to question whether the world wouldn't be better off without them all together.
05:29There's some very, very fine journalists.
05:31And we work with many of them, and some fine media organizations, but the vast majority are awful.
05:39And are so distortive to how the world actually is.
05:43I think about my experience as being the crisis manager, the flu commissioner for Belgium, and highlighting the communication aspects there.
06:11And then you have one opportunity to do it right.
06:14I mean, day one is so important.
06:16In day one, you start your communication with the press, with the people, and you have to do it right.
06:23I mean, you have to go for one voice, one message.
06:26In Belgium, they chose to appoint a non-politician to do that.
06:31I mean, I have no party affiliations.
06:33And that makes things a little bit, at that time at least, a little bit easier, because you're not attacked politically.
06:39Majority, minority, that doesn't come into play.
06:43And that was a huge advantage.
06:44The second advantage is that you can play in Brussels the complete naive guy and get a lot more done than you would otherwise be able to do.
06:53You can play in Brussels the complete naive guy.
06:58You have to be omnipresent that first day or the first days, so that you attract the media attention.
07:03You make an agreement with them that you will tell them all, and if they call, you will pick up the phone.
07:09When you do that, then you can profit from these early days to get complete carpet coverage of the field.
07:16And they're not going to search for alternative voices there.
07:19And if you do that, that makes things a lot easier.
07:29And then you have to say, okay, well, we will have H1N1 deaths.
07:33Of course, that would be unavoidable.
07:35I used there Sir Donaldson's quote where he said that in the UK, by the peak of the epidemic, 40 people would die per day at the end of the summer.
07:46So, 62 at that time, million people in the UK, 40 deaths a day.
07:50I worked it out for Belgium.
07:52That would be seven deaths a day at the peak of the epidemic.
07:55I used that in the media.
07:57I used there Sir Donaldson's quote.
08:01I used that in the media.
08:03Seven Belgian flu deaths per day at the peak of the epidemic would be realistic.
08:09That is true in every year, even interpandemically.
08:13That is very, very conservative.
08:15However, talking about fatalities is important because when you say that, people say, wow, what do you mean?
08:21People die because of influenza?
08:23And that was a necessary step to take.
08:26And then, of course, a couple of days later, you had the first H1N1 death in the country.
08:31And the scene was set and it was already talked about.
08:34And then you had to pick who is going to be vaccinated first.
08:38And then, well, women and children first, whatever.
08:42Well, women and children first, whatever, whatever.
08:46I mean, risk groups, they were important.
08:48And then I misused the fact that the top football soccer clubs in Belgium inappropriately and against all agreements vaccinated their, they made their soccer players priority people.
09:07So I said, I can use that because if the population really believes that this vaccine is so desirable that even the soccer players would be dishonest to get their vaccine.
09:18I said, okay, I can, I can play with that.
09:21So I made a big fuss about this.
09:23I can play with that.
09:24So I made a big fuss about this.
09:27This is Van Ransd, he's raving mad.
09:32But it worked.
09:33This is Van Ransd, he's raving mad.
10:03This is Van Ransd, he's raving mad.
10:33This is Van Ransd, he's raving mad.
10:38And then directly COVID, gangbusters are greater, right?
10:43Which is why we constantly have the death toll on the side, which I have a major problem with that we're tallying how many people die every day.
10:52because I'd even look at it and be like
10:53look at it and be like
10:56let's make it higher
10:58like why isn't it high enough you know today
11:00like it would make our point better
11:02if it was higher and I'm like what am I
11:03rallying for that's
11:05a problem that we're doing
11:08you know like this special
11:10red phone ring and they pick it up
11:12and it's
11:14like the head of the network being like
11:15there's nothing that you're doing
11:18right now that makes me want to stick
11:19put the numbers back up
11:21because that's the most
11:23enticing thing that we had
11:26so put it back up
11:27so like things like that are constantly
11:29talked about there's no such thing
11:32as unbiased
11:33any reporter
11:36what they're actually doing
11:38is they're telling
11:40the person what to say
11:41it's always
11:43like leading them in a direction
11:45before they even open their mouth
11:47and the only people that we
11:50love on the air
11:50for the most part
11:53are people that have
11:54proven track record
11:56of taking the bait
11:58and the only people that we love
12:01on the air
12:02are people that have
12:04proven track record
12:05of taking the bait
12:07we want to find a way
12:24of ramping this up
12:26even beyond
12:27the end of the lockdown
12:30and i don't know when the lockdown
12:34will end
12:34some people are saying the 16th of april
12:40but when we announced it i didn't say
12:43what year it will end
12:44that's the end of the lockdown
12:46that's the end of the lockdown
12:47and then i called it and said that
12:48the lockdown
12:49and then i called it and said that
12:52listen we can also make wilders premier
12:54if you want that
12:55so you do it via us
12:57I got called and I said, listen, we can also make Wilders premiere if you want that.
13:09So you do it via us.
13:12Maybe you don't have to hide this, but this is a bit how it goes.
13:16Listen, we can also make Wilders premiere if you want that.
13:21So you do it via us.
13:24Maybe you don't have to hide this, but this is a bit how it goes.
13:29The next inner office that once the public will be open to it, we're going to start focusing mainly on climate, global warming.
13:45And it's going to be our focus. Like our focus was to get Trump out of office, right? Without saying it, that's what it was.
13:50So our next thing is going to be for climate change awareness.
13:55What does that look like?
13:56I don't know. I'm not sure. I have a feeling it's just going to be like constantly showing videos of like decline and ice and weather warming up.
14:02And like the effects of having an economy.
14:03And really talking about it.
14:04Who's that?
14:05Who's that?
14:06Who's that?
14:07Who's that?
14:08Who's that?
14:09Who's that?
14:10Who's that?
14:11Zucker.
14:12Zucker.
14:13Zucker, yeah.
14:14I imagine that he's got his council and they've all like discussed like where they think that it's going to happen.
14:18I don't know.
14:19I don't know.
14:20I don't know.
14:21I'm not sure.
14:22I have a feeling it's just going to be like constantly showing videos of like decline and ice and weather warming up and like the effects of having an economy.
14:27Who's that?
14:28Who's that?
14:29Who's that?
14:30Who's that?
14:31Zucker.
14:32Zucker, yeah.
14:33I imagine that he's got his council and they've all like discussed like where they think.
14:40So that's like the next pandemic like story like that will, yeah, that will be to death.
14:49But that one's got longevity.
14:51You know what I mean?
14:52It's not like comedy is going to take years.
14:54So they'll probably be able to use that for part of that.
14:59So climate change overload.
15:02Yeah.
15:03Be prepared.
15:04It's coming.
15:05Do you think it's going to be just like a lot of like fear and climate?
15:08Yeah, fear sucks.
15:11Do you think it's going to be just like a lot of like fear and climate?
15:16Yeah, fear sucks.
15:24Do you think it's going to be fun for me?
15:25Who are you really shopping for this holiday season?
15:40It's okay.
15:41You can admit it if you've bought an item or two or ten for yourself.
15:45for yourself.
15:46Well, it's okay.
15:47You can admit it if you have bought an item or two or maybe 10 for yourself.
15:51It's okay.
15:52You can admit it.
15:53You've bought an item or two or 10 for yourself.
15:55It's okay.
15:56You can admit it if you bought an item or two or 10 for yourself.
15:59It's okay.
16:00You can admit it if you've bought an item or two or 10 for yourself.
16:04It's okay.
16:05You can admit it if you bought an item or two or 10 for yourself.
16:10It's okay.
16:11it, Todd, if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay, you can admit it if you bought
16:17an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay, you can admit it if you bought an item or two or maybe
16:22ten for yourself. It's okay, you can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's
16:28okay, you can admit it if you bought one or two or maybe three or four, maybe even ten items for
16:32yourself. It's okay, you can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay, you
16:38can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay. You can admit it if you
16:43bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay. You can admit it if you bought an item or
16:49two or maybe ten for yourself. It's okay. You can admit it if you bought maybe an item or two or
16:54ten for yourself. Is it okay? You can admit it if you bought an item or two or three or ten for
17:00yourself. It's okay. You can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself. It's okay.
17:07You can admit it if you brought an item or two or ten for you.
17:12It's okay. You can admit it.
17:14If you've bought an item or two or ten for yourself.
17:18It's okay. You can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself.
17:23It's okay. You can admit it if you bought an item or two or ten.
17:27Say for yourself.
17:28It's okay. Admit it if you bought an item or two or ten for yourself.
17:33It's okay you committed if you bought yourself with one or two or ten things for yourself because a lot of people do it
17:39This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:41This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:44This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:46This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:48This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:51This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:54This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:57This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
17:59This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
18:02This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
18:32This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
19:02This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
19:32This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

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