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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, lines are jammed. The text line is going nuclear.
This is from six one seven, Jeff. I work at
a major Boston hospital, and I can tell you that
that call from Debbie. Although I'm sure she meant well
and was being as honest as she possibly could, she

(00:23):
must have gotten her information wrong. There are such strict
protocols in place regarding not just ebola, but all kinds
of other viruses and illnesses. There is no way that
someone with ebola would be in a room with someone else.

(00:43):
So I doubt that that's what Sorry, the text line
is going very quick. I doubt that what she said
is accurate. Well, that's my sense as well. I think
obviously she wasn't lying. She probably heard something from her friend,
and maybe the friends said, hey, they could have had
a Bola for all they knew, or you know, and

(01:05):
but no, I doubt very much. In fact, I think
it's practically impossible that you have someone with a Bola
in a major hospital in the United States, never mind
here in Boston, and they're not being quarantined and isolated immediately,
never mind sticking them with a roommate. I just find
that very very hard to believe. Okay, and This is

(01:29):
a really good one as well, Jeff. My concern is
country jumpers, people who go out and travel and hit
several countries and then come back into the United States
and lie about where they were. All it takes is

(01:49):
one or two lazy tsa screeners to let someone with
ebola slip in. That's my fear as well. It just
takes one, just one and then a ya ya it
starts to spread. Maria in Ludlow, Thanks for holding Maria,

(02:11):
and welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Hi, Jeff, Maria.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
It's been a while. Great to hear from you.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
How you doing good?

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Hey, Every day I don't have ebola is a good day.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
It's a great day. I have a few points to make, honey,
because I just I'm gonna put my nursing hat on
here for a minute. I'm sure that young lady that
called Debbie did not know. I believe she probably misscard,

(02:49):
or she was told to misinformation or whatever. I find
it impossible for that patient with ebola being the same
room as this a roommate. I work in the er,
as you know, and only God knows what comes through
those doors, and as soon as we find something that
person it immediately goes into quarantine like isolation room. I

(03:12):
mean the work. If somebody is admitted to the hospital,
that person is not gonna be admitted to like a
roommate one, and it's gonna be on a an isolated
room with haz Matt and all that good jazz, and
it's gonna be in quarantine for at least two months.

(03:33):
It's not a little a little choke here and there.
It's like you're not gonna be seeing anybody anytime soon.
You're gonna be seeing people through you know, all dressed
up in costumes. Basically, you're you're, you're, You're gonna be
alone for a while. And my second point is I

(03:55):
find it astonishing that all this time FIFA is only
had what thirty two thirty three teams? Why why no,
all of a sudden this year they want more teams
to play that to me, I smell a mickey because
and I'm going to tell you why. It's gonna sound

(04:15):
like crazy Conspiracey theorist, whatever may be. But you know,
the whole anti virus Bolonian chief that people were going
crazy of that boat and Americans just didn't want to
deal with it. They're like, no, we're not doing this again.
Because to me it was taking away from the Disney

(04:37):
boat exactly what was really happening. It was like a distraction.
So to me, I take it as what else can
we you know, bad people out there as the government
whatever to scare people and ooh World Cup, FIFA is
coming and FIFA might be in it, might not be

(04:59):
in it. But why all of a sudden has to
have all these extra teams and why are they crying
that it's going to be you know, discrimination, Well, this
is United States, sweet cheeks. We are a country that
we are allowed to let in or out whomever we want.
And for these people to be crying that the audacity

(05:22):
that they're thinking of putting millions of people at risks?
What about their rights? What about public safety? They're not
thinking of any of that. It says soccer team stay home.
That is like public safety should be number one concerned.
And the President of the United States, God love him,

(05:42):
he needs to say no. That's a hard no, that's
a no. Thank you. Do you want to say, we're.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Just you know, Maria, Maria, can you just hang on?
I want to come back to you, all right. To
let them come or to not let them come? That
is the question. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, their
national soccer team barely qualified for the World Cup, but
they did qualify. They have three games scheduled in the

(06:10):
first round. Two of them will be played on American
American American cities on American soil. The first one will
be against Portugal, and the Portuguese, as always, are going
to have a very very good team. This is going
to be in Houston, Texas. It's going to be in
I mean, Ronaldo is going to be playing, for example.

(06:32):
They're looking at one hundred thousand people showing up in
the stands. It's going to be a massive game, huge crowd. Maria,
I've got to ask you. You're a nurse, you're a
medical professional. Do you think it is worth the risk
to allow the team from the Congo and their thousands

(06:53):
and thousands of soccer fans that will be coming with
them to come into the United States and potentially spread
the Ebola virus? What say you?

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Absolutely not. They can cry as much as they want,
but no, that would be a hard note for me.
They should not allow.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Them to come.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
I find it astonishing that they're crying about, you know,
their right or whatever it is. What about everybody else's
right to be safe and healthy. No, no, President Truff
needs to say, that's a hard note. I am sorry, uh,
but no, other lives matter. Other lives matter, everybody else
lives matter. This is just astonishing that they coming out

(07:39):
with this bull crap of their right and whatever. What
about everybody else? Is absolutely not It's not worth it.
It's a soccer game. As much as I love Thief
and I'm super excited to see Ronaldo in Portugal play,
you have no idea, but I don't want them to
play against this team. Absolutely not. I don't want nobody's

(07:59):
life vooting jack pretty. It is not worth it. It
is not worth it. They can Why aren't they training
in their own country? Why are they doing this stuff
in their own country? Because why because they're afraid of
the holy Ebola thing? Well, how do you feel about
sending this team that it was all of a sudden
just put in there because only God knows why, because

(08:21):
FIFA decided to do so. But these people are gonna
send these players not knowing if they're contagious or not.
Plus whoever is going to follow them here? And now
thinking about public safety for anybody else's life not being mattered.
Absolutely not, absolutely not. If I was Portugal, I would
say hard no playing against that team. If I was Trump,

(08:44):
hard no of them coming to the United States. Call
me whatever you want to call me, but that my
American lives are important to me. That's my number one priority.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Amen, Maria, Amen. Amen. Couldn't have said it better myself.
And you know, many of you on the text line
are making this point as well, And I agree with you.
What rights do they have to come to our country?
You know you have the left saying, well, you're violating
their civil rights? What civil rights? What civil rights? Since

(09:18):
when does the US Constitution now suddenly apply to people
in the Congo or anywhere else? The American Constitution applies
to Americans, period, full stop. So what now is the
left trying to argue that anybody around the world has

(09:38):
the inherent human right to come and enter the United States?
So what, we have no borders, we have no national sovereignty.
We can't say no to anybody coming in. And this
is to me the classic case. You mean to tell
me that if someone has one of the most deadliest
horrific vibe iris is in I mean, on the face

(10:03):
of the earth, Believe me, I don't know what's worse
than a bola. I really don't that we can't say
noning and no to protect our people, to protect public
health security. And by the way, fans that will be
coming in from all over the world. You know, many
of them are coming for a day or two. It's

(10:24):
a long trip, but for them it's a big thing
to go to a FIFA World Cup game. So they
will fly, say to Boston, I'm just using but you know, Houston, Atlanta.
I mean, they're playing all over the country. They'll come
in here. Maria mentioned Ronaldo, Okay, he's a great player.
Portugal it is always going to have a great team.
They got a lot of fans who are not just Portuguese,

(10:44):
they're just people who love soccer and so they admire
their skill. So people are going to be flying from
all over the world to go in and watch one game,
and then within a day or two they're going to
be flying back. Now, if there's an outbreak, you're not
just talking about infecting Americans. This thing could be spread.

(11:06):
It's like COVID. It could be spread all over the world.
Because they come here, they get it, then they get
on a plane people on the plane get infected, or
potentially they bring it back to their home country, they
get infected. This is a madness. So no, the answer
is absolutely not. We are a nation state. We are

(11:27):
a sovereign country. We have borders. We decide who comes
in and who doesn't. And if you don't like it.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
Too bad.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
Puff.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
I don't know what else to tell you. I'm sorry.
It's not your fault. I know it's not your fault.
It's not your fault that you have a bola in
your country and now it's spreading to Uganda and South Sudan,
and I get it, but sometimes life is not fair.
I don't know what else to say, but your rights

(12:00):
who perceed my rights? And they certainly don't supersede the
rights of the American public to be safe and to
be protected from a deadly virus. No, the answer is no, Marie.
I'm with you all the way, and I really hope. Look,
he's done great on preventing people from coming in, and

(12:20):
on putting the screening in place at all the major
airports and restricting all non US passport holders from coming
in who've been to that area or traveled to that
area or come from that area. I do think he's
got to take one more step. I think he's got
to pick up the phone and tell FIFA listen. I
can call him, or you can call him. But the

(12:42):
Democratic Republic of Congo, that's going to be three l's
for them. You loss, loss, loss. You guys are not
playing in the World Cup. You know, in the first
round you play three games. So I'm sorry, it's going
to be an automatic loss. And guys, I'm sorry, man,
you know that's just how it that's how the cookie crumbles.

(13:04):
Six one seven two sex sex sixty eight sixty eight.
But they're not going to be allowed to come in,
and their fans from the Congo are not going to
be allowed to come in. Mark in Bedford, Thanks for
holding Mark and welcome Mark. Did we lose Mark? All right,

(13:28):
let's see if we can reconnect with Mark. Raymond in Milton,
thanks for holding Raymond and welcome.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Yeah. I was just wondering, does anyone know if talk
to Faulci has tuned in on this because he's an expert,
you know, like that work.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
I just want to you.

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Can you imagine if they brought him back for this?
Can you imagine Raymond? Uh and at this guy. This
guy would can you imagine if he was in control
of this? I mean seriously, oh him and Biden? We
bring him all back in, you know? Uh uh Raymond, buddy,
should we allow these people? And what do you say?

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Oh? Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (14:18):
That's so shy, Raymond. I mean, listen, I've you know,
I've had shingles, I've had you know, I had COVID obviously,
But man, oh man, you don't want to get a bowler.
Oh you trust me on this. No one wants to
get a boler. Raymond dining my call, really, die of

(14:41):
my call. Can you imagine if fou was Oh, he
say let him in? Of course he'd say let him in.
He'd say no, no, no, no, you should have him
as your roommate. Brian in Hanover. Thanks for holding Brian,

(15:04):
and welcome.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Well, I used to be a military scientist in Watertown,
out of Amarrak and there was spin off of NATA
Labs and there was a buyer. There's a biobuilding next
to the chemistry building that was chemistry, Okay, talk about it, Bola.

(15:29):
They actually had that in there, okay, as part of
the genetic research, you know, creating biological weapons. So I
get a tour of the base, right, and this is
what it was said to me. This is why I
know the government lives to you. This is what they said.

(15:51):
They said, you can't go in that Buyer building. I
had top secret clears. You can't go in that biobuilding.
Not because we're doing anything like biological weapons, because we
would never do anything like that.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
Okay, it's because you don't have the security clearance. Okay, No,
absolutely not. Ebola is very contagious and very deadly.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
Ninety percent deathway is.

Speaker 7 (16:16):
Usually the thing, at least that was in the eighties.
But no, stupidity is unfortunately the coin of the realm
these days. How could you even think about letting anyone
in that might have it? Forget about having it, just
might have it, I mean, and it spreads very quickly.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
You nailed Brian, and you hit the nail right on
the head. You know, ebola was originally it's a bioweapon.
It's a biological weapon. And when you watch it and
you see what it does, ah, it's extremely contagious, it's deadly.
It's one of the most deadly viruses on the face
of the earth. And I agree with Brian, forget having

(16:59):
it when you see the effects of this on people,
even the possibility that somebody might have it for the
sake of the public. If you're any kind of a
human being with a soul and you care about other
people in any way, shape or form, no, dude, I'm sorry.
The answer is no, We're not letting you in.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
To me, this is just common sense. Okay, I wanna.
We're gonna go to Mags in New Hampshire. But just
before I do, super quick, I want to ask all
of you this. There isn't a bola outbreak, Thank the Lord.
It's in Central Africa and not in the United States.
Although I feel very bad for the people of Central Africa.

(17:45):
Obviously I wish there was no ebola outbreak, but thank
the Lord, it hasn't hit our country. But God forbid
say it should come into the United States. Okay, let's
just first, somebody gets in whatever the screen process is

(18:06):
not rigorous enough, or a TSA screener is maybe just
too lazy and doesn't check, and somebody travel there or
comes from there, and they just let them in and
now they have a bola and it starts to transmit,
and you have people dying, and it's spreading, and it's
starting to spread quickly, and it's going from city to city,

(18:28):
hospital to hospital. Are you more confident now that Trump
will aggressively stamp it out and contain it and deal
with it then he did with COVID nineteen with Fauci.
In twenty twenty, whereby you had Fauci in power, the

(18:55):
media deified him and said, basically he was the head
of infectious diseases. He should be the one that quarterbacks
the response. He should be deciding policies such as lockdown's
mask mandate, social distancing, vaccine, and vaccine approval. Now there

(19:16):
is no Fauci. There's no one like Fauci. There's no
one in a position where I am science. So you
have Robert F. Kennedy Junior as Health and Human Services Secretary.
He would be the point person now leading this. I
think Trump, having been badly burned by Fauci and been

(19:37):
burned by the so called public health bureaucracy and what
happened to him during COVID, I don't think he would
ever see the reigns of his presidency again to an unelected,
unaccountable bureaucrat like a chicken little Do you feel confident
that this go around, if there was deadly pandemic? Okay,

(20:01):
I'm not saying there will be, but just for the
sake of a discussion, if there was a deadly pandemic,
do you have confidence that Fauci not being there and
with Robert F. Kennedy Junior overseeing the CDC and overseeing

(20:22):
the response along with President Trump, that they would do
a much more better job and a much more honest
job in telling us what's really going on and being
able to confront, contain, and eventually stamp out any kind
of a deadly pandemic. I'm just curious how high is

(20:45):
your confidence if there was to be a deadly pandemic
in the CDC, in the public health bureaucracy, the public
health so called experts, but especially with Robert F. Kennedy
as the head of Health and Human Services secretary and

(21:06):
President Trump, now it won't be his first rodeo when
it comes to dealing with a pandemic. I'm just curious
would they handle it better in your view and more effectively?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Do you have trust and confidence in Trump and Robert F.

(21:27):
Kennedy RFK Junior that they would do a better job
than say Fauci did during COVID six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Honestly, I to me,
it's night and day. I think Trump would handle it
better personally. I think RFK Junior would be the right

(21:50):
man to deal with the pandemic. God forbid, if there
was one. He wouldn't give the keys to big Pharma.
He wouldn't hand the keys over to, you know, people
like Fauci or the so called public health experts. He
would be much more honest, much more transparent. We would
know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,

(22:13):
what we do know, what we don't know. And I
think he'd be much more pre proactive and also much
more respectful of our civil rights and our civil liberties.
I think the response would be night and day compared
to what happened under COVID nineteen. But that's me. I

(22:34):
want to hear from you. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Mags in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Mags and welcome.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Good to talk to.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
You, Mags. Great to hear from you.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Hey, so this is the thing. I trust RFKA and Trump,
don't trust the CDC at all, and I don't trust
other government officials. And in my opinion, I'm like with
Maria from Lunlow. No, absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Why are we even talking about this?

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Okay, they it should be already. If there's any cases
in any country, they should already be told you're not
coming to America. You're not coming to the USA period.
Why would they want to even take a chance of
putting us in danger. I really don't understand that pe
Bola is really.

Speaker 8 (23:31):
Really bad.

Speaker 3 (23:32):
There's no coming back from it. Everybody knows that. I
mean not everybody, but people don't have any educated at
all know that. And I just don't understand why this
is even coming up and they haven't been shut off
already and shut down. I'm sorry, deepof the people of
our country are more important than a soccer game. I'm
a big soccer player and a big soccer fan, Jeff,

(23:54):
but in my opinion, the people of our country are
more important. We've been shafted enough last six years that
we don't deserve that. Okay, we don't deserve to have
to even be thinking about it or dealing with it
at all period.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Mags, I agree with you a million percent, not one
thousand percent, a million percent. And Mags, I think the
question that has to be asked the World Cup is
big money. I mean, it's big money, and FIFA is greedy,
I mean disgustingly greedy, and they've had corruption scandal after

(24:34):
corruption scandal. Anyway, I don't want to get into the
weeds on that, but that's why, by the way, they
expanded the format from thirty two teams to forty eight,
just to have more games and you know, more games,
more stadiums being filled, more money, more TV AD revenue,
the whole bit, even though, by the way, the more

(24:55):
teams you have, you dilute the quality of the competition
because you have teams that really shouldn't be there. They're
just not that good, no offense, like the Democratic Republic
of the Congo. They're just not that good, period, full stop.
My question to you is this, Max, what we saw
in the first quote unquote pandemic, Okay, that plandemic as

(25:18):
I call it under COVID nineteen, was that what really
drove the response wasn't science. It wasn't it wasn't What's
best for our health. It wasn't medicine, it wasn't real
health expertise. It was money. It was big money. It

(25:43):
was big pharma in particular, and Fauci and gain a
function research and trying to cover his you know what,
his rear end. But so much of it was done
to maximize the profits of some of the big pharmaceutical
companies in the world who have bought our politicians lock

(26:05):
stock and barrel. FIFA has a lot of money and
they lobby the United States, Canada and Mexico hard for
this tournament and they've bought off a lot of politicians
to make it happen. They want the Congo in, they
want more teams from Africa, they want more teams from

(26:26):
the Third world because they think it's going to be
that's the future of soccer. So they're the ones that
are aggressively pushing for the Cis soccer team to come
and play. And money talks. And so my question to
you is this, are we going to see again where
we bend the knee to the big donors, to the billionaires,

(26:51):
to powerful wealthy interests like FIFA at the expense of
the safety and health of ordinary Americans. Because I look
at this and I'm like, I don't want to go down.
I don't want to come to this conclusion. Max. But
this is like COVID two point zero, and the big

(27:13):
money wanted COVID here it came, and the big money
now wants the Democratic Republic of Congo and a bola
potentially here as well. And look, let me just say
one other thing, and I promise I'll hand it over
to you, Mags. You know one of the people driving
all this is Bill Gates. Again. Like with COVID, Bill

(27:38):
Gates is on record as championing population control. You want
population control, you start you allow a bola to break
out all over the world, because that is a deadly,
deadly virus. The fatality rate on that is through the roof.
It's seventy five eighty percent. So if you want to

(27:59):
start killing a lot of human beings, then you just
unleash shabola. And they have this new strain that doesn't
have a vaccine or even any treatment. So Bill Gates
is lobbying for this stupid soccer team to be allowed
to compete and come into the United States. Is big
money gonna win again, Mags?

Speaker 3 (28:23):
Jeff, Yes, I'm gonna say something. It's only if the
criminals are allowed to make the decision. The criminals okay
in our country. If Trump, who knows what the right
thing is to do, okay and doesn't walk in the
same way that everybody else does, he'll put his foot
down and he'll say, no, they're not coming. I've made

(28:44):
the decision. It's final. If there are anyone any country,
if there's any touch of it anywhere, these countries are
shut off and are not allowed to come here period.
You know what, Jeff, something that you said, and I
just want to tell you, say one more. I drive, basically,
I'm in sales and I drive for a living. I'm
on the roads ten twelve hours a day. And I

(29:07):
want to tell you that people in this country are
waking up because you want to know what the signs
that I am seeing now are saying. Simply greed. That's it.
And that's what's wrong with America right now is these greedy,
greedy criminals that all they care about is themselves. Well,
guess what, there are many of us that care about

(29:29):
this old country. And I believe that Trump and Jay
and RFK are two of those people also, So God
bless America. God bless you and Keith and Boa out
of our country. Amen.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Amen, Mags Eric in Plymouth, thanks for holding Eric and welcome.

Speaker 6 (29:49):
I called Jeff several points. Mags breed Mark on the spot,
many calls Cooner files. You need to cross check and
follow up on all your programs. September of twenty fourteen.
Obama Ebola. Now this is Obama two point zero Ebola. Fouchy. Okay,

(30:15):
Why isn't the view saying where fouche? In the media
in the late night talk show hosts? Okay? Where where
is in the schools? Okay? In Quincy, Massachusetts, they're looking
for spotships through the students, deaf to parents to have

(30:40):
countries for FIFA fans live in their homes while this
event is going on. Jeff, Eric, You're on a roll.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Keep going, my friend.

Speaker 6 (30:57):
So this this is okay. Think about X extraterrestrial existential
threat the movie e t Okay. I was half matt
suit over the house. So we know this and this
is incredible. It's suicidal. And this is going on in

(31:21):
in my ned Woods quarter or century here in Massachusetts,
America's hometown. I spoke up smoke with you on Turkey
Hill in Cohasset regartting it was dss DCF and I
segued into something okay, and then whoa, Eric.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Eric, you're kind of breaking up on us. The phone
connection is not very good. But no, I listen, You're
completely right. Look, you're talking about a virus, okay, just objectively,
objectively that to treat it, the healthcare professionals have to
be in a hazmat suit. A hazmat suit. I don't

(32:08):
want to repeat myself, but like like like you see
in going into a nuclear reactor, you know, covered from
head to toe, you can barely see the person's face.
It's it's inside like a shield, a helmet. So this
is how dangerous this virus is. And we're seriously having
a debate and actually a real debate about whether this

(32:32):
team should be allowed to compete in front of hundreds
of thousands of people and to go and by the way,
they don't just compete. They go to hotels, they go
to restaurants, they're put on buses, they're put on planes,
they're I mean, they go everywhere, and their fans follow
them and they come from those very places that are
some of them that are actually infected, right, now and

(32:57):
we're just gonna what, well, have you been there recently?
And there's certain provinces in the Congo that have been
really badly hit. So they're going to say have you
are you from that province or have you been to
that province? Well, what if they have? And they lie?
People lie all the time on forms. So that's what
we're going to base our security on is the goodwill

(33:21):
and honesty of people who, by the way, are soccer
fanatics who you know, if you know saw anything about soccer,
I mean, they's it's an obsession. It's not a sport.
Who you know, many people, it's a dream for them
to go to one FIFA match, World Cup soccer match.

(33:41):
It's the dream of a lifetime. So you get to
follow your team to see them play Portugal. Whoever, I've
talked about the fans of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
and I'm going to tell them the truth that I
was in that area or in that zone, and they're
going to turn me away. No, they're gonna lie. Of

(34:03):
course they're gonna lie. They're gonna lie because they want
to see their team play and this is a dream
come true for them. So what I'm saying is this
is the end. So that's why we shouldn't be relying
on their honesty or on you know, their goodwill. Absolutely
not on a you know, a trust system. No, you

(34:27):
don't play, and the fans don't come, and you don't
have a right to come into the United States. No
one has the right to come into the United States,
but especially if you could potentially harm or kill countless Americans.
And I think Trump now has to put this redline.

(34:49):
He's got to say no, he's got to put his
foot down. And if FIFA wants to get the on
the forty ninth team, the team at the Congo beat,
you want to put them in, that's fine, or you
just forfeit the three games that they're scheduled to play.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
They just don't play. They forfeit them. And it's three automatic.
No one gets favored because the three teams that the
other three teams in the group, I'll get an automatic win.
So we just keep on playing. Then, But this has
got to be a no. The fact that we're even
debating and discussing this is to me incredible, really, it's incredible, Like, what, really,

(35:30):
do liberals have a death wish that's what I want
to know. I mean, like, do you have this need
for suicide or something? You all want to die? Diane
in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Diane, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (35:45):
Hi, good morning. I remember the last time that there
was a case of eboli here. I wasn't able to
listen to the last hour because I was at work.
But I'm just jumping in here. I'm not sure if
anyone mentions this, but that case that came here, it
was quickly isolated and the nurse that cared for that

(36:06):
person also got it, remember, and they were in hazmat
suits and they had to clean it all up. But
regardless of that, way back years ago, there was a
list that came out and they had a list of
viruses that they were planning to manipulate, and they want
them to be more vilulent, they want them to be
more terrifying and scary, yes, to use to keep people

(36:30):
walked down, so they can lock people down, especially for elections.
So we know that there was a list, and also
that lab that was in California that they found all
those dead mice infected with COVID nineteen and then they
had vials of ebola was one of them, all kinds

(36:51):
of deadly pathogens. The lab that was supposedly condemned like
it was, the building looked empty that they found the
fire hose outside, so when they went in they found
all that, and then there would you heard about it
a little bit in the news, and then you never
heard anything again. And then like a year later we

(37:13):
found out about those Chinese nationals that were arrested at
the airport for trying to transport deadly pathogens or whatever
they were. I don't remember what they were, but they
had those pathoges at the airport. So if they want
to bring it here, there are ways they could try.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
But it doesn't.

Speaker 8 (37:38):
Spread the way they would like it to. But who
knows what this latest version is of it, because they
may have made it.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
Well you know that. Look, there's no cure, there's no treatment,
there's no vaccine. Up to now, there's no cure. This
latest as you put it, virulent strain. And I think, Diane,
you've put your finger on it.
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