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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country. Okay, Chicken little I e. Anthony
Fauci is now in big, big trouble. So here is
now the absolute latest. First, let me just say this,
right out of the gate, Right out of the gate,
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I think Donald Trump is correct. I think he's not
one hundred as I like to say, but one thousand
percent correct. This is clearly one of the biggest scandals
regarding the use Biden's misuse of the auto pen in
at least fifty years, maybe even the last century. And
so there was a huge Sunday piece in the New
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York Times where the moonbats at the Times, the water
carriers for the Biden regime and for the Democratic Party,
thought that they were going to write a piece that
exonerated Joey Joe Biden and dementia. And according to them,
they claimed that Biden often gave oral permission to his
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aids to use the autopen to sign clemency orders, commutations, pardons,
executive actions, you name it, across the board. However, in
the midst of their reporting, maybe they didn't see it,
they didn't catch it. What it doesn't really matter. They
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actually admit that in their interview with Biden ten minutes
on the phone, as well as numerous aides and senior
advisors that they all admit that Joe Biden did not
individually personally authorize every time the autopen was used. That
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in fact, they even admit, unbelievably that there are many pardons.
He had no idea we're actually going out the door,
That in fact, he was clueless on some of the
the either the clemencies or the pardons, or some of
the executive actions that allegedly had his signature on the autopen.
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In other words, who the hell was signing on behalf
of Joe Biden. That is illegal. That is a crime.
You cannot sign anything without the at a minimum, without
the President's full knowledge and consent. They didn't have it. Well,
this pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
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It is the one seminal fact of this autopen scandal.
And I believe it's now if the Republicans want to
bring him down, they have Biden, they have his regime
right where they want him. On the final day of
Biden's presidency, January nineteen of this year, Joe Biden signed
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over twenty so called pardons. And if you remember, there
was a pardon a preemptive pardon, a blanket pardon for
Hunter Biden. There was also another one for Mark Milly.
There was another one for Chicken Little, Anthony Fauci, there
was a for every member and staffer on the January
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sixth committee. But of all of those almost twenty five
pardons that were issued, there was only one that Biden
personally signed. Can you take a guess who that was?
Hunter Biden. So he is able to personally sign a
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pardon for his son, trying to give him a get
out of jail free card for everything that he committed
going back over a decade, a preemptive pardon for any
possible crimes, any possible abuses, any possible violations of the law.
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But he can't for all the others. That tells you
everything you need to know now. Furthermore, and this is
why this scandal is getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
When it came to Anthony Fauci, we have now it's
now come out and the Times reporting actually even corroborates this.
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Joe Biden never authorized the pardon for Chicken Little. The
person who ultimately approved the pardon was his chief of staff,
Jeff Science, His chief of staff was the one who said,
under my authority, I am ordering the autopen to be
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you used in order to give chicken little in this
case Tony Fauci a pardon. And this was executed by
the Press Secretary of the White House, Stephanie Feldman. So
in plain English, the pardon for Anthony Fauci, as well
as others, but especially for Fauci, is null and void.
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Is completely null and void. For a pardon to actually
be considered law, it either has to have the full
signature of the President who personally signs it, or he
gives the oral direct communication saying I authorize you to
use the auto pen on my behalf. Now here is
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and by the way, Rand Paul, upon the breaking of
this news, has now gone right to Pambondi, right to
the Department of Justice, and now is pushing for a
criminal referral for Fauci now to be arraigned, arrested, charged, indicted,
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and hopefully convicted for all of the crimes that he committed.
Now the question is will the Department of Justice follow
through This scandal is operating now on two levels. Once
one scandal is we need a full investigation and accountability
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for all of the people, the decision makers who illegally
abused the auto pen to sign on behalf of Biden
when he clearly had no idea what they were doing.
In other words, this was a crime perpetrated upon the
American people and upon our constitutional republic. There were top advisors,
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and now we're starting to get more names who on
their own signed pieces of legislation, executive orders, executive actions
as well as pardons and commutations where Joe Biden had
no clue what the hell was going on. So a
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secret cabal of unelected senior advisors were really running the
country in place of Joe Biden. We have never had
anything like this since Woodrow Wilson at the end of
his second term in nineteen nineteen nineteen twenty. There is
now a second investigation that needs to take place, and
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that is the false pardon given to Chicken Little Stafauci.
Remember what was so bizarre about that pardon is that
it doesn't just exonerate him and shield him and give
immunity for the crimes that he committed during the coronavirus
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so called pandemic and all of the decisions that he
made that resulted in so much death and destruction and suffering.
But it goes retroactively all the way back to January first,
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two thy fourteen, two thy fourteen. For anything he may
have ever done while he served on the Coronavirus Task Force,
or when he advised the President, or when he worked
at the National Institutes of Health, or if whenever he
worked in the American government, everything he did is now forgiven,
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which also includes the funding for the Wuhan Lab in
China where they were playing with these very danger bacterias
and infectious diseases that turned into what they released onto
the American public and to the world in order to
derail Trump in twenty twenty now. So they're clearly trying
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to protect Fauci at all costs. But that was Jeffrescience,
that was not Joe Biden that approved and authorized that pardon.
So the pardon itself was illegal. That means it should
be now nullified, and that means that Joe Biden now
cannot protect or his pardon does not protect Tony Fauci.
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He now must be held fully accountable. And let's not
forget it was Fauci who destroyed this country with his
policies that he ran down our throat. He was the
one that effectively oversaw and controlled the federal government's response
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to the COVID pandemic. He was the one that imposed
universal masking and the damage it did to young children.
He was the one that ordered the schools to be
shut down, damaging our children in terms of their educational
and social development. He was the one that shut down
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countless businesses whose doors remain forever closed. He was the
one that mandated that people take the COVID clot shot,
the job that has led to the massive adverse effects
for countless Americans. He was the one that shut the
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country down and engaged in one of the greatest violations
of civil liberties in the history of the United States.
He was the one that committed all of these crimes
against humanity. Six one, seven two, six, six, sixty eight,
sixty eight is the number. Okay, listen now to President
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Trump speaking to reporters in the Oval Office about the
growing and it's now becoming a very serious auto pen
scandal regarding Joe Biden. He now Trump now says that
the White House itself is investigating the White House Council
just so that everybody knows is now going to a
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review up to one million documents allegedly signed by Joe
Biden's auto pen. It now appears most of those documents
were not authorized to be signed by Joe. This was
now done by other A staff members, other advisors, behind
Biden's back or without Biden's knowledge. And they've already found
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twenty seven thousand documents. This scandal is getting bigger and
bigger and bigger. Furthermore, they now have found not two,
but three different Biden signatures. And you can tell you
do a compare and contrast, it's obvious that one of
the autopen signatures is different from the second one, and
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even now from a third. You just, I mean, we're
talking you know, the R on Joseph R. Biden, the
B I mean, it's just it's obvious that someone else
was forging his signature. So this scandal is just getting
deeper and deeper and deeper. Listen now to President Trump
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roll cut thirteen a mic.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
You're talking about the autopen. Look, the autopen, I think
is maybe one of the biggest scandals that we've had
in fifty to one hundred years. This is a tremendous scandal.
And I know the people on the other side of
the Ocida desk that Resolute unfortunately used it before me.
But you know, we have our choice of seven desks,
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all beautiful, but I chose the Resolute and so did
he unfortunately.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
But the people on the.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Other side of the Resolute desk, I know them, Lisa,
the whole group, and they're no Goody's sick people. And
I guarantee he knew nothing about what he was saying.
I guarantee it.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Oh, of course he's right, He's completely right. He's talking
about Lisa Monico. But there's others. Now, look, there is
an investigation that is taking place Jill Biden's chief of staff,
who was one of the enforcers in the Biden regime,
where he made sure nobody, and I mean nobody spoke
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to the media that Joe Biden was physically mentally incapacitated.
This was Jill Biden's orders. She gave him carte blanche
enforcer to make sure that nobody spoke to the media
or leaked that. In fact, they were running the presidency
on his behalf, the so called politbureau, and Lisa Monico
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was one of them. You had others. Claan ron Klain,
Biden's chief of staff or a good chunk of his presidency.
And now we're finding out Jeffrescience, his second chief of staff,
was now signing stuff authorizing that the auto pen be
used on things he had no business authorizing. That was
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not his call to make, and he did not have
the power to authorize anything. So clearly Joe Biden had
no clue most of the time what was going on. Now,
I just want to stick to Fauci for a second, because,
as I said, there are two investigations. There's one now
that is taking place with James Comer on the House
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Oversight Committee. He's going to be putting under oath this enforcer,
this chief of staff to Jill Biden, this political thug,
that's what he really is today. But he's already put
others under oath. Near At Tandon, the head of the
Domestic Policy Council, top Biden advisor, top Biden aide, admitted
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herself that she authorized the use of the auto pen
on all kinds of executive orders and all kinds of
executive actions. She never got approval from Joe Biden. She
never got it, So it was illegal. What they did
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was not just illegal and unconstitutional, it's a grotesque abuse
of power. Now we're going to find out the role
of Jill Biden, and if history repeats itself, that's what
happened under Woodrow Wilson. He suffered a massive stroke, He
was incapacitated physically mentally. It was his wife that forged
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his signature on all kinds of executive orders, on pardons,
on pieces of legislation. He and someone called Colonel House's
top advisor were essentially the two people that his wife
and Colonel House were running the entire government. It turned
out to be one of the greatest scandals in American history. Well,
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it looks like Jill Biden played a seminal role as well.
Now I want to just put that on the side
for a second. There's a second scandal now, and this,
as I said, involves Tony Fauci, because what is now clear,
this is now there's no debate. It was jeffre Science
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And I can even give you the exact They have
a timeline in which at ten twenty eight PM on
January nineteen, which is the final full day that Biden
was in office before Trump was inaugurated the following day,
So January nineteen of this year, at ten twenty eight
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PM on the pardon for for Fauci as well as
Mark Milly and others. Jeff Sience hit reply all to
other advisors and aids in which he explicitly said, I,
as in Jeff Science, I approve the execution of the
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pardons for all of these following individuals, and one of
them was Chicken Little. He never had the power or
the authorization to do that. This means that Chicken Little's
pardon not just was a blanket pardon, which I believe
is illegal and unconstitutional. Six one seven two six, six
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sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, let me
ask all of you, do you think now, with this
growing auto pen scandal and the unbelievable bombshell revelations that
have now come out in the last let's say week,
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that Biden clearly was unaware that many around him were
using this autopen that most of these pardons now are
illegal and illegitimate. Will we get justice against Anthony Fauci.
That's now the question. And look, let me just put
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my cards on the table. I think he is one
of the most destructive men in the last one hundred
years in the United States. He is to me as
close as you can possibly get in the twenty first
century to a modern day Mengola. Obviously, no one is
Mengola was a unique kind of evil. But what he
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did funding gain of function research, these deadly viruses in Wuhan,
The fact that he lied about his own role in that,
in that gain of function research, how this man then
used it to line his pockets and get rich throughout
the entire coronavirus pandemic. What he did to children, forcing
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them to wear masks, which has stunted their development, their
social development, their IQ development. What he did closing down
those schools, knowing that this would hold you know this
would this is set back an entire generation. Never mind
the rise in suicides, never mind the rise in mental
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health issues. How many people family members died alone because
of Fauci. What he did to the economy by forcing
a massive shutdown. How many millions of businesses and jobs
were lost because of what he did. Permanently these doors
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have been shut down, never to come back. How he
locked down our entire country, shredded the constitution, violated our
civil rights and civil liberties. And then, to me, the
one that really sticks in my crawl, how he tried
to force how many people to take the job and
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put them in almost in an impossible situation, their jobs,
their livelihoods, their careers, or take this. You know this,
this shot, this job, which clearly now was an experience.
You know, it was an experimental job. It was not
approved by the Food and Drug Administration. That was a lie,
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and it did have adverse side effect, and that they
knew for some people it carried very dangerous adverse side effects.
And you're looking at millions of people who now suffer
from strange cancers. Women aren't able to have children, Young people,
especially men, are dropping like flies with congenital heart disease, myocarditis,
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getting strokes and heart attacks. This is all at the
feet of Chicken Little And he covered all of this up,
knowing full well that when he came out and said
that those so called vaccines, those so called jabs, that
they were safe and effective, they were not effective, and
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they certainly weren't safe at least for a segment of
the population. Now, how does he get away with this?
How does he get away with this? He has not
been charged charged up to now with a single crime
because he has been shielded and protected every step of
the way. And the question I have for Jeffreyscience, who
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now must be put under oath because he's the one
that signed off on the Fauci pardon, is well, if
there were no charges pending and there was no investigation
criminal investigation into Chicken Little, why did all of you
decide to give him a preemptive pardon. You pardoned him
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not just for what he did during COVID, You pardon
him for anything and everything he possibly did, going all
the way back to January first, twenty fourteen. So you
clearly knew this is to be almost an admission of
guilt that he funded the lab in Wuhan that he
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funded illegally gain a function research, that he he bear
significant responsibility for COVID and the effects of COVID and
the coronavirus after it got out of that infamous lab
in Wuhan and then spread not just in China, but
eventually was released to the world. Now you're looking at
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millions of people dead, and Fauci's going to get away
with this, and it's not just about justice, and to
meet justice, we demand justice, But God forbid something like
this happens again, and it could very easily happen again.
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I don't want to repeat the same mistakes that we
did under COVID. And that's why we need a trial,
we need a prosecution. We need all of this to
be thoroughly unmasked and exposed. The American people need to
know exactly what happened. And all of those who empowered Fauci,
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enabled Fauci, lied for Fauci, they need to be exposed
and unmasked as well. And so God forbid, if we
ever have another pandemic, and I'm telling you we will,
we don't repeat the same horrific mistakes. So, for many
many reasons, I'm with rand Paul on this. I'm not
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happy with him in many other areas, but on this
he's one thousand percent correct. And he's now gone to
the Department of Justice, the PANBONDI and saying, look, this
pardon now is clearly illegitimate. It's an illegal pardon, and
Fauci now has no legal immunity. He's not shielded from prosecution.
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Do your job open, as he put it, he's now
put forth a criminal referral, and he's saying, I'm telling you,
by the way, Fauci's also led under O I mean,
they got him on a million things. But Ran Paul's
point is, here's the criminal referral. He's no longer protected
by this ridiculous pardon that he got. Go after him,
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investigate him, charge him, and put this guy behind bars.
And so my question to you, it's a double barreled question.
Number one, should Chicken little? Should Tony Fauci be prosecuted
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in the wake now of this the Biden auto pen scandal,
I say yes, what say you? Second question? Will we
ever get to see justice done for the victims? Will
Fauci ever be held accountable? Now? In Trump again came
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out yesterday again. I don't know how many times he's
gonna say. Pam Bondi is doing an outstanding job again
came out and said that she is doing a fantastic
job according to him, that she is a quote unquote
great attorney general, and that he has nothing but full
confidence in her. She also came out yesterday and said,
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in the wake of the Epstein scandal, that she's not
stepping down, she will not resign, she has the full
confidence of the commander in chief, and that she's going
to be around for four years. She's gonna be there
till the end the full four years. Okay, fine, do
you have confidence that Pam Bondie will now investigate Fauci
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and will press charges and indict them. Is Pam Bondi
the Attorney General to finally put Fauci behind bars? Do
you believe she has what it takes to do it?
And if you really want to open this up, will
we see any arrests over the growing Biden auto pen scandal.
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Will near at Tandon face charges, Will Jill Biden face charges,
Will Ron Klain face charges? Will Jeffrey Science, the guy
who signed off and authorized the pardon illegally of Fauci.
I don't know. I'm telling you. Look, I want them all.
Don't get me wrong, but there's something about Fauci. It's
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his arrogance, his hubris, his lack of any conscience or empathy,
the fact that the man is an arrogant sociopath, and
that he's been coddled and protected by the media and
by the Democrats and by so many of our elites
for so long. He's the guy I want. I want
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this guy. You know, I'm not asking for much. As
I said to Grace yesterday, I said all I want
for Christmas is chicken, little behind bars. That's all I want.
If Pam BONDI, if your people are listening, if you
can do me this solid and actually do your job,
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investigate and indict, arrest and convict. You know, I'm willing
to look. I'm willing to turn a blind eye look
away in a lot of things. Believe me. Now, do
I have confidence she'll do it? Honestly know. But there's
something about Fauci. I just can't quite put my finger
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on it. But this guy deserves, I mean, to have
the book thrown at him and to have it be
done public in a trial where he's finally finally unmasked
for the fraud, the charlatan, and the mass murderer that
he is. Agree disagree six point fifty one on the
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Great wrko Jeff Cooner Boston's bulldozer six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. And apparently a lot
of you agree with the Kooner man. This is from
Nancy on messenger Jeff. Of all the people that have
committed crimes against humanity, I want Fauci to be prosecuted.
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I agree, dog, He's the one that I want. Pam
BONDI better get him. We deserve justice for all of
his death and destruction. You know, look, I want them
all again. Please don't get me wrong, But you know
what if if I can only get one, he's the
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one I want. Agree, disagree, Brad in Brookline, you're gonna
kick us off. Brad, thanks for holding and welcome.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Yeah yeah, coooner man. I should mention that I took
two of those jabs once because I wanted the green card.
Whether I made a mistake or not, I mean, I
don't know, but I knew the risk, but I wanted
the green card.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Now, Brad, Sorry, when you say the green card, what
do you mean? The green card.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Cards so you could travel? I'm abroaden things you and
at the time I had to take to take two
of the jabs to get.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
It, now, Brad mean no, no, I understand, Brad. Have
you had any side effects from taking those two jabs?
Speaker 3 (30:51):
Okay, you me no, But I know one person in
the group who actually died. You know, a whole bunch
of us got the shot. Well, I don't know them,
but I heard that one person in our group that
got the shots died. And my baby brother in Israel,
he knows someone who got mile carditis. So this is
not some this is not some right wing conspiracy, you know.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Oh, you're completely right. No, you're absolutely right, Brad. Do
you do you think that there will be justice now
with this auto pen scandal? And it looks like that
whole pardon they gave to Fauci was completely bogus. Do
you think now that we will see him in handcuffs?
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Oh? Oh oh, I'd love to see that creeping handcuffs.
This I explained to you years earlier. This locking people down.
This is how they got the Jews into the Warsaw
gheto they're all disease spreaders, and now all of US
Americans were disease spreaders. So hence we should be locked
down and our rights taken away. More were taken away
from the Jews and the Warsaw Ghetto, but the principles
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the same.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
Oh, you're dead on, You're absolutely dead on, Brad. As always,
thank you very much for that call, really good call.
Six months. He's right, he's completely right. And look just
remember this was only a couple of years ago, right,
Just I mean, we forget again Americans. That's you know,
that's one of the raps against us people say this.
You know, Americans have short memories. You know, you're always
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thinking about today and tomorrow, and you forget yesterday so quickly.
This was maybe what three years ago, you know, it's
not that much in terms of time. Where Biden was demonizing,
remember the unvaccinated, saying that the unvaccinated, we're going to
get the vaccinated killed, and that we were putting everybody's
life in jeopardy if you didn't take the job. And
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he was going on saying that we should all lose
our jobs and our livelihoods, and that we shouldn't be
allowed to get out of the house. And he wanted
to compel every single one of us, every person, to
take that job or else we couldn't go to work,
we couldn't leave our home, you couldn't go to university,
you couldn't go to school. And it was only when
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the Supreme Court intervened and finally said, what are you crazy?
You want to talk about voting people's fundamental rights and
freedoms and individual autonomy, my body, my choice, this is it.
But until he was smacked down by the Supreme Court,
this guy was going to force upon the pain of
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losing everything a job that you know, as Brad said,
luckily for him. You know, some people took it and
they're fine, but we know that some people clearly there
were some devastating side effects. Now, by the way, this
is a huge story. Again. The media in the back
pocket of big Pharma are refusing to report on it,
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but it's there. The lead scientists at Johnson and Johnson.
Now remember, I understand Pfizer Maderna were the ones that
you know did many most of the jobs. But Johnson
and Johnson pumped out what was it, fifteen million of
these vaccines, the so called vaccines. Their lead scientist at
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Johnson and Johnson has now come out and said it
was unsafe. The Johnson and Johnson jabs were unsafe, that
they were not properly researched, that they were rushed to market,
and that they had no business approving it for mass
distribution in mass use. I mean, that's now literally coming
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from the top research scientist that Johnson and Johnson. I
don't know what else to tell you. And Fouch knew
all of this. He knew all of this and still
allowed it to happen. Six one, seven two, six six
sixty eight, sixty eight Sean in Indiana. Thanks for holding
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Sean and welcome.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Hey, yes, let's go Brandon.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Well, Sean, it looks like Brandon wasn't all up there
for the whole freaking presidency, you.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
Know, so shout out to whoever. You know. I know
a lot of folks that are involved in the programming
over it. Uh, you know w r K O. A
long time ago, you guys had a on the weekend
that there was a guest on there. There was a
doctor named Marty. I'm gonna butcher his last name. I
think it's McCarry and uh, he's a doctor. And he was,
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you know, peddling his book and it was called blind
Spots and it sounded interesting, and I got the book
and I write it. And there's a whole chapter in
the book. Well excuse me. The entire book is about
medical problems historically. And there's a whole chapter in here
about bad blood. And he talks about it is funny
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with Fauci because it's a it's a it's a behavior pattern.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
He talks about how during the AIDS epidemic, they knew
that there were plenty of doctors that were jumping up
and down screaming that the blood supply in the United
States was contaminated with HIV because obviously it was new.
They didn't ask, you know, where these people were, you
know what illnesses they might have had whenever they were
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donating blood. And they used to pay people for donations,
so a lot of drug users were constantly donating. And
he specifically talks about in this book about how because
Fauci went out there and said, the risk of getting
AIDS or HIV from a blood transfusion is one in
a million. This blood supply is completely safe. There's nothing
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to worry about that. About sixty three percent of the
people that had blood diseases like hemophilia died. They contracted
HIV and AIDS, and they died because this guy was
out there saying that the blood supply was perfectly safe.
And we don't even really know.
Speaker 4 (37:03):
What the true number is because HIV and AIDS are
so new at the time that these people were likely
just diagnosed as having pneumonia. And then somehow this guy
to the all the way through the upper excellence of
the NIH. Now he's doing the same thing, this telling
us that, oh, masks, you don't need a mask. Masks
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don't do anything Oh well, I was just saying that
because you know, we wanted to make sure that we
had enough masks. This guy has a whole life of
crime that he hasn't been punished for.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
Oh, Sean, I'm very powerful. I couldn't have said it
better myself. Sean. Look all I can all I can
do is add to what you're saying, because you're not
one hundred, you're a thousand percent correct. That's why. Look,
that's where I really developed respect for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And it's not that I agree with them on many issues.
I don't. But it was his biography on Fouch. I
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urge everybody even to this day, it's it's the best
biography on him out there. He has the receipts, he
has the goods, and he talks about what you're talking about, Sean,
And the other thing that he talks about. He talked
about many things, but the other thing. Look, it's a
family show. A lot of kids listened to this show
with their parents in the car. So I'm gonna just
(38:23):
soften this up a little bit. The experiments that this
guy conducted on beagles on dogs, let me just leave
it at this. The man is sick. I'm telling you,
I didn't want to get into the manner of the experiments,
but the man is sick. And then what he did
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to those black children in New York. Many of them
were orphaned or didn't have parents, or they had a
mom who happened to be a drug addict or whatever.
And they took those children and he experied. And they
were all black as far as I'm concerned. I mean,
I don't know, maybe one was white or Latino, okay,
(39:05):
but you know, let's put it this way, ninety nine
point nine percent were black. These were one year old babies,
two three years old tops, and this sick sob experimented
with them, trying to find some kind of a cure
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for AIDS and then the side effects and how these
children suffered, and of course they all ended up dying.
That's what I mean when I say he's a modern
day Mangala. No one's Mangola. Mangala is a monster unique
in history. But what I mean is experimenting on human beings,
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getting them deliberately sick, experimenting on children, on babies. Mengola
did that. You know, he didn't do at the scale
of Mangola he didn't do it the kind of die sabolical,
you know, ingenuity that Mengela did. I mean playing with
eye color and I mean he was sick. Mengela was
beyond sick. But there's it's Mengela esque. Okay, let's just
(40:13):
put it this way. I'm like, how could you have
done that to those babies? And you know, I thought,
you know, at least on this, you know, where's Al
Sharpton when you need him, like really, or Jesse Jackson
when you need him, you know, or the Congressional Black
Caucus when you need him? Like I go, okay, well
(40:34):
now this is now's the time for you to drop
the hammer. Nothing nothing because the Democratic Party lionized them.
He was their man, and the Democratic media lionized them,
and Big Pharma lionized them, and so he was an untouchable.
(40:54):
And you're right, Sean, he has committed crime upon crime
upon crime, and he just kept climbing the ladder thinking
that somehow he was bulletproof. And you know, I got
to say this about ran Paul. He's got his number,
and you know Ran Paul is now he's gone to Pambondy.
I don't know if you can make a stronger plea
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than he has to Pambondy, and he's telling her, you know,
do your job. So you know what I would say
to President Trump if his people are listening, you know
what you want us to You know, he wants us
to change our opinion of Pam Bondy. He thinks we're
giving her a bad rap. Fine, go after Fauci. I'm
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not asking you to go after an innocent man. I'm
asking you to go after the most guilty man on
the planet. The guy's up to his eyeballs in all
kinds of crimes and murder and death and frankly torture.
So if Pam Bondy won't go after this, then I
don't know what to say anymore. Get it. Get an
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attorney general that will and so shot. I've got to
ask you. Yeah, life is about should, but it's also
about is we know he should be prosecuted? The question
is do you think he will be prosecuted? What say you, Sean?
Speaker 4 (42:16):
I think he will And I think the big difference
is is that, just like you know you were saying
about all the emails, that age of digitalization presents a
whole new, you know, world of we've got the receipts
and with a lot of his previous you know, crimes,
in his previous bad doings. It was a different era.
(42:37):
People were using facts machines and writing things down by hand.
I think that that's going to be the difference, is
that there's going to be a lot of evidence this
time and hopefully, you know, hopefully this will be the
crime that you know, they're the punishment that makes up
for a life, you know, a life full of bad deeds.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
From your lips to God's ears. Seriously, uh, Sean, really again,
nice call, Thank you very much. Best I know, I
know I say it all the time, but really, best
audience in the business. Uh six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Mags in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Mags and.
Speaker 6 (43:19):
Welcome Jeff, thanks for taking my call as always, and
God bless you, Mike and Sandy.
Speaker 7 (43:25):
And everybody else.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 7 (43:28):
I appreciate you always. Hey, I think, like the last caller,
that he will be prosecuted. And I want to put
a little bit something twist into it because all the
stuff that's been happening and I'm not trying to go
backwards this week, but with Jeffrey Epstein. I tortuly believe
that something is going to happen about you, because now
(43:48):
they're going to deal with trying to prove that they're
going to do something, okay, because now they did nothing
on Epstein okay, and they've done nothing that they said
they were going to do so far, which sucks as
far as i'm stars, because Nanacy Pelosi, a lot of people,
there a lot of harms in the people of this
country during that time and still haven't been prosecuted either.
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So I would just like to see.
Speaker 6 (44:12):
Somebody be prosecuted so that Trump does what he said
he's going to do, because honestly, there's a lot of
criminals in our country that need to be taken down
and need to be prosecuted, people that committed crimes against
humanity over and over again, and Banchi helped create the disease.
Speaker 8 (44:30):
So as far as I'm concerned, he's just a killer.
So he seds to be going to jail for many
and many, many many years for all the people that lost.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
Their lives crimes against humanity. You're completely right, that's what
he did. That's what his You know, these crazy vice
superviruses or a gain of function research, as they call him.
That's what he created in that lab in Wuhan. There's
there's no question now, and that's why they had to
give him, not just a pardon, which you know, okay, fine,
(45:00):
you want to get them a part well not fine.
It's it's wrong, but it's legal. In other words, you
can pardon someone for a specific action. No, they go
back to January first, to twenty fourteen. It's a preemptive.
It's a blanket pardon, saying whatever you did, going all
the way back ten years whatever. I mean, really, what
(45:21):
they're saying is you murdered people. We don't care. You
raped people, we don't care. It's all pardoned. Everything is pardoned. Well,
that covers the time that he was funding the lab
in Wuhan. I mean, it's obvious. That's why they covered
it up, and that's why they issued the pardon as
(45:41):
far back as twenty fourteen. Mags, I want to ask
you a quick sidebar question, if that's okay with you.
I remember those were very hard years, okay, twenty twenty,
twenty twenty one, even going into twenty twenty two. A
lot of nurses and these were superb nurses lost their jobs,
(46:02):
their careers destroyed. And these were nurses who didn't you know,
when the when the pandemic first broke out, they work
in the emergency wards. They were working knowing full well
that they could contract COVID and god forbid, maybe die
themselves or pass it on to family members. And they
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did it without the so called jab And yet when
Biden came into power, he then wanted to force it
upon them, and many said no, and they lost their
jobs in careers, saying it was good enough for us.
We were heroes when when the pandemic first broke out
and we risked our lives. Now if we don't want
(46:46):
to put the job in our body, suddenly we're not
good enough. Suddenly, now it justifies, you know, having us
fired and never able to work in the nursing profession again.
Countless nurses lost their careers, countless police officers, fire department, firefighters,
(47:06):
first responders, so many people, people in the military, so
many had their careers and livelihoods absolutely shattered. And it
was all because of Fauci. Will they get justice, you know,
I'm thinking, if this guy is convicted now they have
(47:29):
a civil suit and they should sue him for everything
that he's worth. Am I wrong? Max?
Speaker 7 (47:37):
My god, you're one hundred percent. Oh, it's not a
thousand percent correct.
Speaker 8 (47:41):
This guy needs to be taken down because he thought
he was in charge of all of us. He thought
that he could tell us all what to do and
kill people. I know people that took the dab over
and over again. Thankfully I did not. My boss didn't
make any of us. Okay, he did not have and
we all worked every single day in the public. Yes,
(48:05):
So as far as.
Speaker 6 (48:06):
I'm concerned, there's no punishment big enough for Fauci, and
I hope he loses every sense that he had pocketed
through all of this. And I hope every single person
that lost their.
Speaker 9 (48:19):
Job during this discussing that's that what we went through,
gets their jobs back or get the money they deserve.
GE's what they deserve because they were the people that
were protecting us here in this country and they were.
Speaker 7 (48:33):
The ones that gets rued.
Speaker 8 (48:35):
So Fauci I would love to see behind bars, But
I don't even care if he doesn't go behind bars,
as long as he loses every single thing he has
yet everything, I.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Just want to see an arrest. I'm so with you, Mags,
really at this point, I mean, I'll just take an arrest,
you know, and then open up to civil lawsuits. You're right,
at least there's so some modicum of justice, Mags. Thank
you very much for that call. I'm Larry and lemonster.
(49:08):
If he can hang on, I don't have time to
get to him now because I'm thirty seconds away from
a break, but just very quickly to me, what is
the what I'll always remember Fauci for. Remember that famous
cover story in which he's in these ray ban sunglasses
(49:28):
and he's dressed like he's going out to a nightclub,
and he thinks he's so cool and he's sitting by
a pool and you know, and so glamorous, and they're
trying to make him seem almost like he's a Hollywood star,
you know, a Hollywood type star, a celebrity, and so
there he is posing with his stupid sunglasses while the
whole time he was pushing jabs