
The page surpassed 2,000 fans in December 2019. He also put an end to his social media break by creating and maintaining a third Facebook page, with posts and vertical videos. He also blamed Alcoholics Anonymous for kicking him out when it was really his fault when he got caught with steroids. On September 15, 2019, he announced: "I GOT KICKED OUT OF REHAB!" In doing so, he declared Alcoholics Anonymous to be a satanic cult program. On May 7, 2019, Brisson claimed he was going to rehab for nine months, and that he won't be making videos until he returns. He claimed he was homeless and was receiving government money for "help." In April 2019, Brisson claimed that he made half a million dollars on YouTube and that he used his donations on hookers, drugs, alcohol and even mentioned he had "homosexual" thoughts about other men while "surfing" for them on his phone and on other websites.

Channel ownership for the main The Vigilant Christian channel (not Vigilant Mario or other channels) was transferred to Rich Penkoski from Warriors for Christ during the same month, and with the exception of one video ("Judging based on appearance", now the channel's first video), the regional ban was removed. All of Mario's work on the Illuminati was wiped off of YouTube. In February 2019, Brisson posted a farewell video on his Vigilant Vlog (renamed Vigilant Mario in 2020) channel, announcing he was "stepping down from creating content" for an indeterminate period of time to work on his faith and for other personal matters. The ban on the main channel continued for five months. As a result, Brisson renamed his TVC Healthy Living channel to Vigilant Vlog, and encouraged his followers to watch that channel instead. This immediately prompted Brisson to start a "PREACH" series, which likewise suffered regional restrictions. Brisson claimed that "OVER 40 COUNTRIES" banned his videos, but the actual count is 29 countries and 10 dependencies. On September 12, 2018, The Vigilant Christian's main YouTube channel had all of its previous uploads banned in the European Union (excluding Bulgaria), Israel and Switzerland. Brisson's videos are frequently posted on popular conspiracy sites. Brisson had over 60 patrons on Patreon in July 2017 and reached 80 patrons in September 2018. 2018: European Union ban Īs of September 2018, Brisson's main YouTube channel has over 595,000 subscribers and 127 million views. In 2016, Brisson stated that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder but refuses to take medication or enter therapy. Nevertheless, Brisson's channels continued to grow. The exposé by Nephtali1981 led several Christians ceasing their support for The Vigilant Christian. On September 23, 2015, Brisson's main channel surpassed 270,000 subscribers.
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On September 19, 2015, Nephtali1981 uploaded a 65-minute exposé titled: "TRUTH About The Vigilant Christian & His Lies: Full 100% Disclosure!" This video has received over 140,000 views and over 4,032 ratings, with about 84% consisting of "thumbs up" ratings. In response, Brisson launched two short-lived video series: "Nephtali1981 & TVC Have a falling Out!" and "WHY DOES VIGILANT CHRISTIAN MAKE YOUTUBE VIDEOS? FAME? $$$$ ?" Nevertheless, he encouraged Christians to pray for Brisson's soul. Towards the end of this video, he spent a few minutes to announce that he no longer endorsed The Vigilant Christian or any of this content, due to what he considered to be bad fruits. On September 13, 2015, Christian YouTuber Nephtali1981 uploaded a video that mainly focused on debunking the Shemitah theory. 2015-2017: Rebukes from Nephtali1981 and others

Dionisi is a Roman Catholic, which makes Brisson's videos "exposing the Jesuit agenda" (as well as his young-Earth creationism, for that matter) especially ironic.
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The book series is huge, which may explain why Brisson believes everything is a conspiracy. īrisson claims to have gotten his YouTube channel's name from David Dionisi 's book series, Vigilant Christian, which is promoted by some pretty nutty sites. Next time you visit your man-whore New Age yoga instructor, make sure to check for say-tanic rituals nearby. Brisson also claims to have been a yoga teacher and uses this as proof that New Age is say-tanic.

He uses this story as the foundation of condemning just about everything that makes us human. History 2010-2014: Early years Īccording to Brisson's "testimony" of his life before becoming a Christian, he was a "stereotypical atheist" and "man-whore".
