Tokyo, November 2024
Dear Friends and Viewers of Visual Combat Banzai7,
For all of us, it has been an incredible year. Technically it’s been some decade. But for now we can focus our attention on the past year.
At last we have a fair helping to be thankful for! And there seems to be no limit. The curtains are raised, the cockroaches are in a woke deep state panic. Frank Zappa’s proverbial brick wall at the back of the room turns out to be a wall of equally fed up Americans.
I don't know how long this is going to last. But lets enjoy it while we can.
If you happen to be sharing a holiday table with woke Karens, snowflakes, ANTIFA, members of the audience of “The View” or the Obama/SOROS/Clinton/Cheney Comintern, my advise is just try to keep your big mug shut.
There’s no need to gloat. Just put a big smile on your face. They will hate it! Just be happy that this year, most of ordinary America will be doing the same.
Now, I have a special thank you for Zhara and Stephen at CollapseLife. Together we/they were able to put together a Banzai7 Thanksgiving special. Episode III if you will, of the Banzai7 Interview. I literally watched the final product at 2AM here in Tokyo.
Once again they did a fantastic job of editing my loose meanderings into something watchable. LOL!
Another very professional output by the two of them for which I am truly grateful.
Enjoy!
Happy Thanksgiving Zero Hedge Town USA!
May all of you be blessed by your particular maker...
WB7
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From THE COLLAPSE LIFE PODCAST:
NOV 28, 2024
It’s Thanksgiving today, and we are happy to share a very special episode of the Collapse Life podcast: a conversation with the irreverent artist and provocateur William Banzai 7.
It was a wide-ranging conversation, as it always is when you get Bill talking, but he reminded us of something profound amidst the noise of the recent elections, the massive cultural shifts we’re experiencing, and the sheer chaos of our times: the real America — the best of America — is found in its diversity, resilience, and in the moments when the so-called "pawns" on life's chessboard refuse to be moved by forces beyond their control.
We spoke about the waves of immigrants who come to this country, not just for economic opportunity, but seeking freedom — to speak, to work, to rise. To use a chessboard analogy, they’re not pawns, and they’re not expendable. They’re the lifeblood of small businesses, the dreamers who turn corner stores into thriving communities.
Bill brought it home when he reminded us that these are the people who understood what’s at stake in the recent election better than most, having fled systems that promised much but delivered only despair.
As we discussed the Uniparty, we all agreed that America isn’t going to be saved by politicians, slogans, or waves of electoral change. But it can be saved by us — everyday people who refuse to accept the narrative, who rise above binary thinking, and who recognize that this isn’t a fight between "blue" and "red" but a battle for what matters: family, community, and the chance to rebuild with a clear-eyed understanding of what went wrong.
Continuing with the chessboard analogy, Bill reminded us that, yes, there are grandmasters pulling the strings, but there’s also power in the small moves. Pawns can become queens when they reach the other side of the board. That’s us, friends. That’s the potential of America, even when it seems broken.
So, this Thanksgiving, we encourage you to watch the episode, reflect, and ask yourself: What kind of America do you want to build? Are you ready to move from pawn to player? And more importantly, what are you thankful for in the midst of it all?
We’d love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment, share the video, and let’s keep this conversation going. Because if there’s one thing we learned from this episode, it’s that real change begins not in the White House but around our own Thanksgiving tables.
Stay sharp, stay strong, and remember: The best of America lives in you.