Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:07.080] I'm Dave Champion. Here is a random fact. We've all seen Mark Zuckerberg in this gray [00:07.080 --> 00:15.000] t-shirt he wears every single day. What you might not know is that that working man look [00:15.000 --> 00:24.000] he cultivates, he's just one of the staff. Yeah, those t-shirts are $300 a piece. [00:30.000 --> 00:35.880] We've probably all heard the old adage, build it and they will come. It sort of implies that if [00:35.880 --> 00:41.800] there's a need and you meet it, people are going to be there. Somewhat tangential to that is the [00:41.800 --> 00:49.000] concept that the best ideas will prevail. So sort of the concept of a free press is if we have all [00:49.000 --> 00:57.320] these competing ideas, the ideas with the greatest merit will elevate and the ideas that have less [00:57.440 --> 01:05.440] merit will drop down. So there's a competition of ideas and only the best ideas will prevail. [01:07.440 --> 01:12.000] I think that's a fallacy. I think the last several years, especially since the advent of social [01:12.000 --> 01:21.360] media, has shown that that isn't untruth. And the reason I say it's an untruth is because people, [01:21.920 --> 01:26.080] the masses, I want to be very clear I'm not talking about people who are highly educated [01:26.080 --> 01:29.920] and highly discerning. And by the way, somebody can be very intelligent and highly discerning [01:29.920 --> 01:36.240] without being highly educated. Nevertheless, I think when we talk about ideas and which ones [01:36.240 --> 01:42.000] are going to come to the top and which ones are going to fade down, it presumes that people are [01:42.000 --> 01:48.560] functioning with their brain, with intellect. And I think the last several years of social media [01:48.560 --> 01:56.240] have shown us that is rarely, rarely ever the case with the masses. What they do is they come, [01:56.240 --> 02:03.280] they have emotions. And then within the construct of their emotions, they look at the world around [02:03.280 --> 02:09.360] them and their emotions dictate, I support this, I don't support that, I oppose that, I love that [02:09.360 --> 02:16.000] idea. Their emotions are what cause that. They're defining themselves. That's kind of what that [02:16.000 --> 02:19.680] exercise is all about. I'm going to define the person I am by what I support. Okay. [02:20.640 --> 02:27.200] Then what they try and do is create, they go out and they look for information, they try and create [02:27.200 --> 02:34.080] an intellectual facade around the core of their emotionally driven decision. [02:34.880 --> 02:38.800] So because that's been my observation over the last several years, especially made most apparent [02:38.800 --> 02:44.240] through social media, I don't necessarily believe anymore that the best ideas are the ones that are [02:44.240 --> 02:50.960] going that the public's going to latch onto. However, when we're talking about the phenomenon [02:50.960 --> 03:00.800] of social media comes to the question of, do we really have an environment where ideas can compete? [03:01.520 --> 03:07.360] And the answer to that is absolutely not. I'm going to use Facebook as an example, [03:07.360 --> 03:13.520] and I'm going to share with you the Facebook mission statement issued by Mark Zuckerberg [03:14.400 --> 03:22.720] in circa 2008. And it reads, Facebook gives people the power to share and make the world [03:22.720 --> 03:30.720] more open and connected. And I'm not damning Mark Zuckerberg for that mission statement because I [03:30.720 --> 03:42.640] believe in 2008 that was a valid mission statement for Facebook. Here we are in 2020. I don't think [03:42.640 --> 03:49.840] that's remotely valid or truthful or genuine or of any value to anybody. So I'm going to read to [03:49.840 --> 03:59.120] you my version of what I believe Facebook's mission statement should be here and now in the present [03:59.120 --> 04:07.120] in 2020. Facebook exists to bring in the highest revenue possible by manipulating you in incredibly [04:07.120 --> 04:14.320] sophisticated ways you can't even imagine. And today we define openness as not being allowed [04:14.320 --> 04:18.800] to promote ideas that conflict with the establishment narrative, thus making our company [04:18.800 --> 04:27.520] the most powerful, wide-reaching gatekeeper in human history. In other words, Facebook now, [04:27.520 --> 04:36.560] Mark Zuckerberg today, is actually suppressing the competition of ideas. They're saying, [04:36.560 --> 04:41.360] okay, so this group of ideas over here, yeah, you can talk about these and decide which is best. [04:41.360 --> 04:47.440] But these ideas over here that we don't like or people we want to curry favor with, they don't [04:47.440 --> 04:55.520] like, that can't be discussed on our platform. Or wait a second, are you a publisher? So what kind [04:55.520 --> 05:01.280] of ideas are suppressed, are removed, are not allowed to be part of that milieu that gets to [05:01.280 --> 05:08.240] be considered by you? Well, an example would be mine. Okay, so as you know, if you've been following [05:08.240 --> 05:13.200] me for any length of time, starting in, I don't know, about March, I've started doing videos on [05:13.200 --> 05:20.080] SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. And, you know, I'm sort of in my heart and soul, I'm a researcher. I mean, [05:20.080 --> 05:24.480] I've been doing this for, I've been digging into research for more than 30 years now on all sorts [05:24.480 --> 05:31.200] of various topics. So SARS-CoV-2 was an opportunity to do what I do. And so as you know, if you've [05:31.200 --> 05:36.560] been following me, I've been bringing these videos out. And I've been right every step of the way. [05:37.520 --> 05:44.320] And Facebook has every step of the way along with me been saying, you're promoting false and [05:44.320 --> 05:49.040] misleading information, and we're going to punish you. And we're going to put these graphics up that [05:49.040 --> 05:52.640] say that you're not telling the truth. And then you know what we're going to do? Because you don't [05:52.640 --> 05:57.040] shut the fuck up and we tell you to, Dave, now we're going to say you're not allowed to advertise [05:57.040 --> 06:02.000] on Facebook anymore. That's how we're going to punish you because you're telling the truth [06:02.000 --> 06:07.760] we, or the people who we want to create a favor with, don't approve of. So you're going to be [06:07.760 --> 06:13.520] punished, punished, punished, punished, unless you toe the fucking line that Facebook dictates to you, [06:13.520 --> 06:21.920] champion, never going to happen. I don't care what Facebook does. I am never going to come before you [06:22.480 --> 06:28.080] and not tell you the truth. I mean, what is the value in that? I mean, I'm speaking only for [06:28.080 --> 06:32.000] myself because I know there's a lot of people on social media talking a lot of smack. It's not so. [06:32.000 --> 06:38.960] But from my framework, what is the value of me as a human being of coming before you and saying [06:38.960 --> 06:44.560] things that are not true? Right? Okay. So I'm being punished for that. So perhaps you can help [06:44.560 --> 06:50.160] me out. I'm not allowed to advertise on Facebook anymore. It would be wonderful if you would go to [06:50.240 --> 06:56.080] drreality.news. Take a look. We've got Income Tax Shattering the Mist. We've got Body Science. [06:56.080 --> 07:02.160] We've got the Withholding Handbook. We've got the 1099W9 Handbook. Now, am I saying that I want you [07:02.160 --> 07:05.120] to rush out and buy one of these things to help me out? Well, that would be great, but that's not [07:05.120 --> 07:12.800] really what I was saying. These are, I believe, valuable to every single, well, not everything [07:12.800 --> 07:15.600] first on the planet. Income Tax Shattering the Mist is relevant to people here in the U.S. [07:16.320 --> 07:21.520] But Body Science, man, there's what do they say? There's 7.2 billion people on the planet right [07:21.520 --> 07:26.480] now. And honestly, and I'm not saying this in any sort of arrogant or egotistical way, [07:27.680 --> 07:34.480] every single person on the planet should read Body Science. The only reason I write anything [07:35.360 --> 07:44.160] is because I'm trying to bring value into your life. You have my word. There is value in every [07:44.240 --> 07:52.560] single document, every single book that is on DrReality.News. The material in and of itself, [07:52.560 --> 07:59.920] the facts, the data, the evidence is incredibly valuable. And more so than helping me out now [07:59.920 --> 08:07.200] that Facebook is punishing me, more so than that is because it is valuable. This would just be a [08:07.200 --> 08:13.440] great time for you to go and get it. Help yourself and help me in the process. Thanks for being here. [08:14.160 --> 08:20.400] Thank you.