Joining us today is
, a playwright and political satirist living in Germany, sharing his experiences with the German authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses the draconian measures implemented in Germany, the suspension of constitutional rights, and the censorship of dissenting voices and much more. The conversation emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about the crackdown on dissent and fighting for a free society.Receive Exclusive Episodes & Q&A Content by joining our Paid Substack Community:
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to playwright CJ Hopkins
2:50 Covid and Draconian law in Germany
6:38 Punishment of critics of Covid protocol
11:00 CJ's story: the new normal 13.10 Censorship on Twitter 16.30 Censorship on Amazon
18:05 Authoritarianism of the German government
22:05 The swastika in political satire
14:40 The Infection Protection Act
30:19 Persecution and free speech
35:10 Elon Musk and social media censorship
38:00 One big global capitalist system
44:20 Demonization of the unvaccinated
46:45 The new "untouchables"
49:00 The RKI files, hidden scientific findings
01:00:00 The crackdown on dissent
This is a great interview and accurate. I do have to say that Elon Musk is not the benevolent billionaire he pretends to be and if everyone who thinks he is, then you need to look at his background. The best documentary I have seen is on the Corbett Report with James Corbett in his archive. Watch this and then see who he really is. Remember there are no billionaires on the side of the people and he is a plant by the DOD, Jack.
What's wrong with supporting Jordan Peterson? Good grief, can't people just stand their ground/state their position without maligning someone else, the same way you're being treated?!? Jordan Peterson has gotten more lazy, young men off their asses and motivated them to start being real humans, contributing members of society! These men have jobs, careers, marriages and families now because of the brilliant speeches Dr. Peterson has given. You don't have to put down others you think the audience wants to hear.