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Throughout the monologue, there's a recurring theme of suspicion towards governmental and international organizations like the World Health Organization and what he perceives as agendas for a "New World Order." He references the control of essential medicines and global health policies, suggesting that mainstream narratives are manipulated to serve hidden interests.
He vividly recounts his early days of online activity, sharing stories about his first YouTube upload—an amateur video that was swiftly censored—highlighting how digital platforms suppress dissenting voices. His frustration with internet censorship is palpable, lamenting the loss of free expression in favor of corporate algorithms.