1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:05,980 Going back to the United States of America, scientist, physician, author, political commentator, 2 00:00:06,160 --> 00:00:11,380 and president of the Malone Institute, no one else than Dr. Robert Malone. 3 00:00:11,660 --> 00:00:12,060 Welcome. 4 00:00:16,940 --> 00:00:24,360 I come here today to praise nationalism and the diversity of nations 5 00:00:24,360 --> 00:00:31,360 as laboratories for innovation and adaptation to changing conditions. 6 00:00:33,740 --> 00:00:37,600 There are many lessons that we can learn from the COVID crisis, 7 00:00:37,600 --> 00:00:42,780 but one of the key ones has to do with what is globalism. 8 00:00:43,300 --> 00:00:45,160 We toss this term around. 9 00:00:45,480 --> 00:00:47,540 We never seem to define it. 10 00:00:47,940 --> 00:00:53,000 It's as if it's an amorphous beast we can't put our hands around. 11 00:00:54,360 --> 00:00:58,540 Globalism is central planning. 12 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:02,420 Romania understands central planning. 13 00:01:03,160 --> 00:01:07,700 The former residents of the Soviet Union understand central planning. 14 00:01:07,700 --> 00:01:15,340 We understand the harm that comes from central planning, 15 00:01:15,740 --> 00:01:18,620 from bureaucrats determining our future, 16 00:01:18,620 --> 00:01:24,880 making decisions about how a nation, state, an economy, a people, 17 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:27,560 should adapt to changing conditions. 18 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:34,880 Central planning is also associated with cultural homogenization, 19 00:01:36,380 --> 00:01:40,640 the drive to create one culture, 20 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:45,000 which is basically driven, in the current case, 21 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:50,400 by intentional destruction of diversity to reduce economic friction. 22 00:01:51,840 --> 00:01:58,580 This globalization thrust is basically to support the agenda 23 00:01:58,580 --> 00:02:03,660 of transnational globalist organizations, particularly corporations, 24 00:02:03,660 --> 00:02:11,660 in their cooperative relationships with large transnational governmental organizations. 25 00:02:12,300 --> 00:02:16,460 This public-private cooperation has a name. 26 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:21,540 The name was given by Benito Mussolini. 27 00:02:22,460 --> 00:02:23,620 We know this name. 28 00:02:24,300 --> 00:02:25,880 The name is fascism. 29 00:02:26,600 --> 00:02:28,400 We should call it what it is. 30 00:02:28,400 --> 00:02:32,800 One of the things that has happened throughout the COVID crisis 31 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:38,700 and throughout this entire process of globalization and harmonization 32 00:02:38,700 --> 00:02:42,080 is the weaponization and perversion of language. 33 00:02:42,900 --> 00:02:45,800 We have to call things by their true names, 34 00:02:46,120 --> 00:02:51,040 despite what that may imply and how the press may react to it. 35 00:02:51,660 --> 00:02:53,140 We are not far-right. 36 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:55,260 We are center-right. 37 00:02:55,260 --> 00:02:59,960 The truth is that our opponents have become far-left, 38 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:05,860 but we allow press and corporate media to redefine language 39 00:03:05,860 --> 00:03:08,960 and demonize us as far-right. 40 00:03:09,600 --> 00:03:13,160 But the truth is that they are the radicals. 41 00:03:13,480 --> 00:03:15,200 They are the far-left. 42 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:20,680 We have to refuse to allow them to capture and pervert our language. 43 00:03:20,960 --> 00:03:22,500 We must take it back. 44 00:03:22,500 --> 00:03:24,660 Language controls thought. 45 00:03:25,260 --> 00:03:29,040 It controls how we structure our understanding of the world. 46 00:03:30,180 --> 00:03:34,360 The principle of subsidiarity demands decentralization. 47 00:03:35,380 --> 00:03:41,960 The ultimate component of a decentralized, adaptive world is the family. 48 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:53,020 We need to celebrate the family as the core of the principle and thrust of the concept of subsidiarity. 49 00:03:54,480 --> 00:04:01,000 The weaponization of fear via propaganda to control people is unethical. 50 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:10,700 We have seen repeated justification by academics and bureaucrats and governments and transnational organizations 51 00:04:10,700 --> 00:04:19,200 that the weaponization of fear is acceptable in the service of the overall public good as they define it, 52 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:23,180 in the case of the COVID crisis, in the service of public health. 53 00:04:23,180 --> 00:04:29,960 Weaponization of fear is unethical, and it should not be allowed. 54 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:32,120 It should not be tolerated. 55 00:04:32,280 --> 00:04:34,560 We must call it out when we see it. 56 00:04:34,560 --> 00:04:41,340 Next point, we have a difficult fight ahead of us. 57 00:04:41,340 --> 00:04:45,400 This difficult fight is not going to be resolved with one election. 58 00:04:46,080 --> 00:04:50,080 It's not going to be resolved with the election of one politician. 59 00:04:50,080 --> 00:04:57,080 It's not going to be resolved with a change in leadership at the European Council. 60 00:04:57,860 --> 00:05:03,220 This has been developing for decades, at least a century in many cases, 61 00:05:03,220 --> 00:05:06,980 and it's not going to be resolved in the short term. 62 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:13,660 We have a long-term fight in front of us which will require years of effort. 63 00:05:13,660 --> 00:05:20,600 In fighting this fight, do not self-victimize, and don't complain. 64 00:05:21,720 --> 00:05:27,520 I hear this again and again, this cry of, poor me. 65 00:05:28,160 --> 00:05:30,320 It's such a hard job we face. 66 00:05:30,780 --> 00:05:32,380 There's so many obstacles. 67 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:35,420 Our opponents are so entrenched. 68 00:05:35,900 --> 00:05:37,300 They're so powerful. 69 00:05:37,820 --> 00:05:39,360 They have so many forces. 70 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:41,100 They control the media. 71 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:42,560 Stop whining. 72 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:45,140 We have a fight. 73 00:05:48,060 --> 00:05:53,100 We have to fight that fight, and it does us no good to complain. 74 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:55,900 It's a wonderful thing. 75 00:05:56,560 --> 00:05:59,940 What a wonderful thing to have a worthy opponent. 76 00:06:00,240 --> 00:06:04,160 It is the greatest gift in the world, and by God, we have a worthy opponent. 77 00:06:04,980 --> 00:06:07,060 We must not complain. 78 00:06:07,580 --> 00:06:09,180 We must not shirk. 79 00:06:09,620 --> 00:06:12,900 We must confront the evil that is ahead of us. 80 00:06:12,900 --> 00:06:15,540 And it is not going to be easy. 81 00:06:17,860 --> 00:06:19,260 Fight for your future. 82 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:23,520 Celebrate this opportunity to fight for your future. 83 00:06:24,200 --> 00:06:25,000 What a gift. 84 00:06:25,840 --> 00:06:30,860 What a gift to have an opportunity at this point in time to make a difference. 85 00:06:30,860 --> 00:06:33,620 Celebrate it. 86 00:06:36,120 --> 00:06:43,120 Social media developed by the U.S. and enhanced by the U.K. intellectual community 87 00:06:43,120 --> 00:06:48,020 has been developed as a weapon by the intelligence community. 88 00:06:48,020 --> 00:06:49,500 Make no mistake. 89 00:06:49,500 --> 00:06:58,660 Social media as we know it, Facebook, Twitter as it was formerly embodied, all of these social 90 00:06:58,660 --> 00:07:00,700 media tools are weapons. 91 00:07:01,980 --> 00:07:04,300 They are psychological warfare weapons. 92 00:07:04,300 --> 00:07:06,340 They were designed as weapons. 93 00:07:06,340 --> 00:07:13,180 They were designed and deployed in Arab Spring as weapons in order to facilitate regime change. 94 00:07:13,180 --> 00:07:23,120 Now, the shock came when Nigel Farage and his group caused Brexit. 95 00:07:23,120 --> 00:07:30,260 And that shock was further enhanced when Mr. Trump became President Trump. 96 00:07:30,260 --> 00:07:37,460 And suddenly, the United States intelligence community and the State Department and all the 97 00:07:37,460 --> 00:07:44,320 infrastructure that they control and exert efforts and control over Europe woke up and 98 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:46,320 recognized that they had a problem. 99 00:07:46,320 --> 00:07:56,620 And that problem now extends to the populist movement here, which we represent as center-right 100 00:07:56,620 --> 00:07:57,340 conservatives. 101 00:07:58,480 --> 00:08:04,820 And that challenge now represents an existential threat to NATO itself. 102 00:08:05,820 --> 00:08:15,400 Because if Europe wakes up to the techno-totalitarianism that is being imposed from Brussels, 103 00:08:15,400 --> 00:08:26,140 and it begins to exert and recognize the value of the independent nation-state, there is a perceived 104 00:08:26,140 --> 00:08:33,000 risk by the U.S. State Department and intelligence community that the European Union, that structure 105 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:40,900 that has been created to hold a Europe together, will dissolve. 106 00:08:40,900 --> 00:08:41,900 It will fragment. 107 00:08:41,900 --> 00:08:45,900 And if that fragments, NATO will fragment. 108 00:08:45,900 --> 00:08:53,900 And if NATO fragments, then the United States foreign policy establishment believes that they will find 109 00:08:53,900 --> 00:08:57,900 themselves at a significant disadvantage in an increasingly multilateral world. 110 00:08:57,900 --> 00:09:16,900 And that has resulted in a response from the U.S. intelligence community and State Department in which they feel justified to employ virtually any method in order to enforce and maintain the current status quo. 111 00:09:16,900 --> 00:09:18,900 Recognize that this is the case. 112 00:09:18,900 --> 00:09:25,900 I am not advocating for the dissolution of the European Union or the dissolution of NATO. 113 00:09:25,900 --> 00:09:33,900 I am reporting to you that this is the perception of the American and the Five Eyes intelligence community. 114 00:09:33,900 --> 00:09:38,900 And they will do anything to avoid this consequence. 115 00:09:38,900 --> 00:09:52,900 They believe in a utilitarian model that anything goes in order to defend the current world order and the plans for the future that have been established. 116 00:09:52,900 --> 00:09:57,900 As a consequence, psychological warfare technology is being deployed by governments. 117 00:09:57,900 --> 00:10:01,900 This is technology that was developed for offshore combat. 118 00:10:01,900 --> 00:10:06,900 NATO refers to this as a central tenet in its current plans. 119 00:10:06,900 --> 00:10:08,900 It calls it hybrid warfare. 120 00:10:08,900 --> 00:10:19,900 Psychological warfare technology, this advanced tech, is being deployed by governments and globalists on common citizens now. 121 00:10:19,900 --> 00:10:36,900 Because of the existential threat to the European Union and the perceived existential threat to NATO and the need to maintain consensus by controlling all information in an increasingly multilateral world. 122 00:10:36,900 --> 00:10:55,900 In response to the threat of China, Russia, the rise of the Middle East, the fall of the petrodollar, there is the perception that it is necessary and adequate, acceptable to deploy psychological warfare technology on your citizens. 123 00:10:55,900 --> 00:10:59,900 I argue this is fundamentally unethical. 124 00:10:59,900 --> 00:11:18,900 Psychological warfare technology as it is currently being deployed and has been developed can completely control all aspects of information which you receive, what you think, what you feel, what you hear. 125 00:11:18,900 --> 00:11:31,900 In a world in which governments feel acceptable to deploy psychological warfare technology on their citizens, the concept of individual and national sovereignty becomes completely obsolete. 126 00:11:31,900 --> 00:11:46,900 We can argue about whether or not in person voting or remote ballots or long periods allowing voting is enabling for voter fraud. 127 00:11:46,900 --> 00:11:55,900 It is completely irrelevant in the face of modern psychological warfare technology when it is deployed on your citizens. 128 00:11:55,900 --> 00:12:13,900 When everything that they hear, feel, think, believe is being controlled through this tech, through social media, through established media, through all messaging, then the nuance of voting is completely irrelevant. 129 00:12:13,900 --> 00:12:16,900 Again, this is unethical. 130 00:12:16,900 --> 00:12:19,900 This is a breach of human rights. 131 00:12:19,900 --> 00:12:24,900 Humans have the right to access information in a democracy. 132 00:12:24,900 --> 00:12:27,900 This is fundamental to the social contract. 133 00:12:27,900 --> 00:12:38,900 How can we have a social contract when the citizens of nation states are not allowed the information to make informed decisions? 134 00:12:38,900 --> 00:12:45,900 That's where we're at right now and it's justified because of the fear of this existential crisis. 135 00:12:45,900 --> 00:12:48,900 And this is evil. 136 00:12:48,900 --> 00:12:54,900 As far as I'm concerned, this is a major breach of human ethics. 137 00:12:54,900 --> 00:13:00,900 We're disrespecting the ability of individuals to act as sovereign beings. 138 00:13:00,900 --> 00:13:10,900 Furthermore, the deployment of propaganda and censorship blocks innovation and adaptation to change. 139 00:13:10,900 --> 00:13:13,900 Cultures cannot adapt. 140 00:13:13,900 --> 00:13:20,900 They cannot innovate if they don't have access to full, diverse, accurate information. 141 00:13:20,900 --> 00:13:23,900 This is the most important thing of all. 142 00:13:23,900 --> 00:13:26,900 We will become stagnant. 143 00:13:26,900 --> 00:13:29,900 Do we have examples of this type of stagnation? 144 00:13:29,900 --> 00:13:33,900 What happens when information is completely controlled? 145 00:13:33,900 --> 00:13:36,900 Romania knows the answer. 146 00:13:36,900 --> 00:13:40,900 The former Soviet Union knows the answer. 147 00:13:40,900 --> 00:13:43,900 Those that lived under Ceausescu know the answer. 148 00:13:43,900 --> 00:13:49,900 Those that lived under Salazar in Portugal know the answer. 149 00:13:49,900 --> 00:13:54,900 We have to have access to information, unrestricted. 150 00:13:54,900 --> 00:14:01,900 And that means that we have to have free speech and freedom of thought. 151 00:14:01,900 --> 00:14:03,900 Now that comes at a price. 152 00:14:03,900 --> 00:14:06,900 It comes at a price of personal responsibility. 153 00:14:06,900 --> 00:14:13,900 It comes at a price that people will be potentially exposed to information that may be damaging. 154 00:14:13,900 --> 00:14:15,900 That they may find offensive. 155 00:14:15,900 --> 00:14:32,900 But if we refuse to allow them to have access to information and diversity of thought, we will prevent our ability as nation states and cultures to adapt to changing conditions. 156 00:14:32,900 --> 00:14:40,900 And if there's one thing that we absolutely must have right now, it's the ability to innovate and adapt. 157 00:14:40,900 --> 00:14:44,900 That's how we escape the Malthusian trap. 158 00:14:44,900 --> 00:14:51,900 All this fear of global warming and population, that's all about Malthusianism. 159 00:14:51,900 --> 00:14:58,900 And the counterargument to the Malthusian argument is that humans adapt. 160 00:14:58,900 --> 00:15:00,900 Humans can change. 161 00:15:00,900 --> 00:15:02,900 Humans can innovate. 162 00:15:02,900 --> 00:15:05,900 They can't innovate if all information is controlled. 163 00:15:05,900 --> 00:15:18,900 States and cultures which resist propaganda, censorship and weaponized fear have a competitive advantage in a multilateral world. 164 00:15:18,900 --> 00:15:22,900 Romania should not apologize. 165 00:15:22,900 --> 00:15:31,900 Independent European nation states should not apologize for going their own way and innovating. 166 00:15:31,900 --> 00:15:33,900 They must do so. 167 00:15:33,900 --> 00:15:34,900 They must do so. 168 00:15:34,900 --> 00:15:38,900 They must do so because it will give them a competitive advantage. 169 00:15:38,900 --> 00:15:45,900 And I argue that independent nation states are the laboratory for innovation. 170 00:15:45,900 --> 00:15:49,900 Cultural innovation and political innovation. 171 00:15:49,900 --> 00:15:51,900 And economic innovation. 172 00:15:51,900 --> 00:15:56,900 They have to be allowed to have sovereignty and autonomy. 173 00:15:56,900 --> 00:16:05,900 If you don't allow that, you will stifle the ability of the world to adapt to change. 174 00:16:05,900 --> 00:16:15,900 The best way to allow the world to adapt to change is by respecting the principle of subsidiarity. 175 00:16:15,900 --> 00:16:19,900 Therefore, proceed without fear. 176 00:16:19,900 --> 00:16:22,900 Refuse to be a victim. 177 00:16:22,900 --> 00:16:25,900 Do not apologize. 178 00:16:25,900 --> 00:16:30,900 And fight for life, freedom and sovereignty. 179 00:16:30,900 --> 00:16:33,900 Choose life, not death. 180 00:16:33,900 --> 00:16:38,900 Nigel Farage advises that we need a name for our movement. 181 00:16:38,900 --> 00:16:45,900 As far as I'm concerned, let's make Europe great again. 182 00:16:45,900 --> 00:16:46,900 Thank you for your time.