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February 15, 2025 44 mins
*Wasteful government spending and "accounting errors"...more and more coming to light under current deep dive
*$625 million going to Millennium Challenge Corporation in Indonesia ?!?
*How are government officials able to build wealth at extreme rates on a normal salary
*FBI agents admit China has infiltrated Unites States key infrastructures even though our government has spent trillions to keep them out and waste time on investigating way less important "controversies"
*Biden and the 28th amendment
*The many lies of Anthony Fauci
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
All right, good morning everybody. That'd be mid February. It
is amazing how fast the year's already gone by. We
are let's see one twelfth, about one tenth of the
way through the year already. That's crazy. Feels like it

(00:55):
was just the other day that the holidays were here.
Good news, Spring is around the corner and only got
a couple more weeks before We're going to turn those
clocks forward. Get a little extra sunshine in the evening,
get to enjoy a little bit more outdoors, get to
breathe that fresh air, looking forward to it, getting excited
about it. So I talked about government waste last week

(01:19):
and was going off on USAID and some of the
other stupid ways we spend money and we just blow it.
We just literally have no idea. It is so big
and so convoluted, and there are so many programs out
there that it is almost impossible we had an accounting error.

(01:40):
I was reading something the other day about you the
money we were sending to Ukraine, and it said that
at one point they came up with an accounting error
that left us with six billion dollars more than we
thought we had. And I'm thinking, how many more accounting
errors are out there? We know the waste fraud and
abuse adds up to billions and billions of dollars every year,
whether it's Medicare, Medicaid or other government programs, there's just

(02:03):
millions of billions of dollars in waste fraud abuse. So
I was reading. I am not on X or any
other social media platforms, but I do read a lot
of those things just to kind of keep up with
what's going on, obviously. So there's an X poster that

(02:27):
goes by the handle of oil field Randoh and usually
has some pretty interesting stuff to say. And I don't
know who it is behind the account, but they're pretty
smart anyways. So he posted the other day and it says,

(02:47):
good morning, It's time to spotlight another foreign money laundering
slush fund. Say hello to Millennium Challenge Corporation, established in
two thousand and four because existing foreign aid programs weren't
secretive enough. So apparently this Millennium Challenge Corporation got a
grant in twenty twenty four, and it's redacted due to PII.

(03:10):
The recipient is redacted due to PII. And I'll explain
that in just a second, because I didn't know what
it was either. The amount of the grant is six
hundred twenty four billion, eight hundred and twenty four one
thousand and five. I'm sorry, six hundred and twenty four million,
eight hundred and twenty four thousand, five hundred and forty

(03:31):
three dollars, So right out, six hundred and twenty five
million dollars that was granted to the Millennium Challenge Corporation
and in Indonesia. So what is PII, you ask? So
it stands for personally identifiable information, which is any information

(03:53):
that can be used to identify an individual. So it
should be a major red flag when they're six one
hundred and twenty four million dollars, six hundred and fifty
twenty five million dollars on the line, you shouldn't be
able to redact who got it. You shouldn't be able
to just say, we're not going to tell you who
got six hundred and twenty five million dollars of account
money in Indonesia that our tax dollars went to and

(04:18):
nobody has to account for it. So it goes on.
Somebody was saying that their theory is it's the money
that was that was funneled into Act Blue and people
like Bernie as individual donors. It is absolutely astounding to

(04:39):
me that there are that many programs out there where
we can just continue to waste money and the US
taxpayers can They can literally tell us take a hike.
We're not telling you. It's not up to you. You
don't get to know. You want to know why I
talked about this last week. You want to know why

(05:00):
most of the members of Congress, especially the senators that
have been there a long time, are rich beyond your
wildest imaginations because of things like that. Where did they
get the money? Where if nobody has to account for it,
nobody has to tell us who got it? Nobodys you
can just redact it for six hundred and twenty five
million dollars. How do we not know that money's not
sitting in offshore accounts for fifteen different senators that got

(05:22):
paid off. We know Bob Menendez did it. We know Bob.
Are you trying to tell me that Bob Menendez is
the only one that's done anything a little bit shady?
Even though I talked about this, Chuck Schumer somehow went
into public service, been in there thirty years, making two
hundred thand a year, and somehow it's worth eighty one
million dollars. I don't know how you get a return
on your dollars that much. If you just took a

(05:44):
normal two hundred thousand dollars a year salary living in Washington, DC,
where the taxes are what they are, you're going to
be in about a thirty percent tax bracket. So let's
take six hundred Jesus of that, right, I'm sixty Jesus
that right off the top. So now you're down to
one hundred and forty. That leaves you about eleven twelve
grand a month to be able to live off of
rent by the time you get done in Washington, d C.
It's got to be something. So if you if you

(06:05):
were frugal and didn't buy any clothes or toothpaste or
anything else. You might be able to save five or
six thousand dollars a month, which is not small change,
but it doesn't get you to eighty one million unless
you have a interest rate that you're getting paid on it,
or something like eight thousand percent. I'm making that up.
I don't know what the number would be. My point is,

(06:28):
you can't get that rich off of a government salary,
or you're not supposed to be able to get that
rich off of a government salary. But somehow all of
these people are doing it. It is amazing to me.
But hey, the same thing's happening across the land. We
are righting the ship. We finally have somebody in there

(06:51):
that's going, look, we're gonna run this like a business.
We're not just gonna run it like a government. We're
gonna run it like a business. We're gonna try to
figure out how to make sure that we get all
of the money where it's supposed to be in at
the very least, we're going to a count for the
money that we're saying we're spending, and we're going to
make sure that the waste fraud and abuse gets cut out.
I am one thousand percent four taking care of the
people in the United States that need to be taken

(07:11):
care of. I am a thousand percent four US four
and aid if we get something in return, but just
giving it to just be giving it. We're giving money
to countries in Africa that we're complaining about not getting
more while they're selling all of their minerals off to China.
So they sell their minerals that we could be using

(07:33):
for our stuff off to China while we're giving them AID,
and China's just raking them across the coals. How does
any of that make any sense? It doesn't to me.
I don't know. Maybe it does to you, It doesn't
to me. All right, this is Bonos Cars rant about
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Speaker 1 (08:18):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
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Speaker 2 (08:40):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I am really looking
forward to springtime coming up. I think that uh, fresh
air will do a lot for all of us, the
ability to I don't know. My wife swears that she

(09:07):
suffers from SAD, which is seasonal effective disorder. Not getting
enough sunshine, not getting enough healthy air, those kind of things.
And look, I can tell you that by the time
February starts to roll around, I'm getting a little antsy.
I'm starting to want to get outside and do some
stuff and not be cooped up watching TV or reading

(09:29):
every time all the time. I want to get out
and go. I'd love to go snow skiing, but hasn't
been in the cards for me the last few years,
so I kind of skipped out on it. Anyways, I
think it makes us all healthy. I think it makes
us all feel better. I think it makes us all
have a better attitude. Right, So I was read. I

(09:58):
don't know about you, but I get nervous sometimes I
read too much and I start to think, Man, I
don't know about everybody else, but that stuff scares me.
And I don't know if you guys remember it wasn't
that long ago, but Christopher Ray, who was the FBI director,
and thank goodness that Trump was going to put cash
hotel back in there or in there, not back in there,

(10:20):
but in there, because I truly believe that the FBI
has gone wayward. I think that the people at the
top have been politicized. And there are I have friends
that are in the FBI, and I can tell you
that they're good people, they're great people, but they're not
the ones that are being politicized. Right, All of those

(10:41):
FBI agents that were okay with and didn't push back
on going after all the J six demonstrators and some
of them just walking through there peacefully. But you got
you can identify all of them, but you can't identify
the people who put the pipe bombs there. Come on,
you can identify all of them, but you can't identify
anybody it was in the riots of twenty twenty. Come on,

(11:02):
you canna identify all of them, but you can't identify
any of the other people that are breaking these that
are we got a thirty five percent homicide solve rate
in some cities it anyways, Christopher rat was on sixty
Minutes not too long ago, and he he admitted that
the Chinese are all up in our infrastructure. He said

(11:28):
that they have infiltrated our water systems, our electrical grid,
quite a few other places. And my question is this
for seven hundred billion dollars a year or a government
that spends right now a budget of seven trillion dollars
a year that dwarfs the budget of every other country

(11:50):
in the world, and dwarfs the Our government spends more
money than most I'm trying to make sure I say
this right that then most other countries take in in
total revenue, not that they take it into tax dollars.
I'm talking about their entire GDP. Our government spends more

(12:11):
from just our government, and that's our federal government than
the entire GDP is of almost every other nation in
the world, with the exception of probably China. And so
for that kind of money, I would expect us to
have the best technology, the best security, the best everything.
But somehow or another, we have allowed the Chinese people

(12:32):
to come in, the Chinese government, not people, but the
Chinese government to come in. We've got I don't know
The last number I saw was fifty thousand young men
that are military age of Chinese descent coming into the
country illegally. Why what do they need to get? What
are they doing buying up land all around our military bases,

(12:55):
buying up our farm land, buying up some of our companies,
all the while telling us to take a hike when
we try to infiltrate their markets. They wouldn't allow any
of that stuff. And yet for that kind of money,
we've got an FBI that is busy going after January
six people that were that were trespassing in most cases

(13:20):
and you and spending all of the time and money
and energy to prosecute those cases, to take them to court,
to do all of that, while we are allowing the
Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate our most sensitive systems that
could throw us into complete and total chaos within seconds
if they wanted to. So how is it that we

(13:42):
were able to spend this kind of money to get
those kind of results? In what world would those kinds
the results being the guy at the top going, yeah,
they kind of got us now we uh, we've been infiltrated. Yeah,
they could. They could really screw up our water system tomorrow.
By the way, I saw something some more on the
other day was talking about the fact that Trump was
going to start a trade war over forty three pounds

(14:04):
of fentanyl that was confiscated at the border in Canada,
and I thought, well, you don't know how to do math.
Very well, they're chief because I can tell you that
forty three pounds. When they tell you that two milligrams
of fentanyl can kill you, and you multiply forty three
pounds out and take that into what lethal how many

(14:26):
lethal doses that is, that's about twenty million lethal doses.
So forty three pounds is a big deal. But when
we know that the Chinese government has the ability, how
much if they that forty three pounds of fentanyl ended
up in our water system. How many people would die
if they shut down our power grid in the northeastern

(14:52):
part of the United States, how much chaos would there be?
And how many people with all of their electric cars
would be The point is, we're spending seven hundred or
seven trillion dollars a year for our federal government. You
and I are paying the taxes, whether that's our autobile
taxes or sales taxes whether that's our gas tax, whether

(15:16):
that's income tax, whether it's the tariffs on the vehicles,
or the products and goods that are coming into the
United States. In all of those forms of revenue that
the government takes in, it's coming from us. And when
you take in that kind of money and the results
are you've let the Chinese government infiltrate all of our ecosystems.

(15:40):
What in the world are we doing? And to go
in sixty minutes and tell everybody up, we kind of
screwed this one up. They got us because they're in
the systems. They're just waiting for that time to determine
when they want to when they want to make a splash.
How does that not keep you up at night? How
can you sleep knowing you're in charge and you've screwed

(16:03):
the poots that bad, that you've got somebody that you
know that they're inside of all of our systems. It
absolutely is astonishing to me at the level of incompetence
that our government shows, and in everything from the FBI

(16:27):
to the Department of Education, to the IRS to the
Department of Treasury. There's just every where you look, there
is just incompetence, and we somehow continue to hire more
people for government, and I just don't understand it. I

(16:49):
don't the uh. I was reading an article the other
day that was talking about that, you know, making America
great again, and I still have no idea why people
have a problem with that, saying why that slogan make
America great again is a bad deal? But I want

(17:11):
us to be great. If we are great, then we
can bring a lot of other countries along with us
that will also be great with us. But in order
to do that, we're going to have to start having
some more babies, because without more babies, we're going to
have a problem. We are down to one point six
births per female, and just to maintain our population, it

(17:36):
would require two point one births per female to maintain
our population. So you can see that when Elon Musk
has been talking about repopulating the Earth, it's incredibly important
if we're going to maintain life here on Earth, that
we continue to procreate, and that's going to have a

(17:58):
huge impact on on everything. Right, So a shrinking population
presents a whole bunch of different challenges. Even if we
have enough technological advantages, we still need young adults to
serve in the military that we still haven't had some
of the greatest innovators born yet. We need people that

(18:19):
can take care of the elderly as they continue to
get older. We need people in the workforce to continue
to feed social security, otherwise it will go broke. We
got to get busy having some babies. And the only
way we can do that is culturally. We have to
not make it so important for girl bosses and people
chasing dollars and being successful. Being successful can also be

(18:45):
part of being a mother, can also be part of
being a father, can be a family, and we are
getting away from that for our young people, and it's
going to cause massive issues down the line. We need
to change our culture back to a family oriented family structure.
All right, Come on back after the break. This is
Bownoscars brought to you by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphysborough.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Here when you get back, with over thirty years in

(19:30):
the auto industry, he is deciding to pull back the
curtain and show you what's really inside. This is Bowenoscars,
brought to you by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
For all of your automotive needs, call six one five.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
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Speaker 2 (19:50):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
All right, welcome back everybody. So, I don't know, two
hundred and fifty years ago or so, we decided we
wanted to have our independence from the UK, and we

(20:16):
decided that the way they did things wasn't exactly the
way we wanted to do things. They were run by
a monarchy at the time. The king decided everything and
if he decreed it, you know, sort of like Joe
Biden the other day, right before he left office, decreed
that the twenty eighth Amendment was now law. So I'm
going to get off subject for a quick second, get

(20:38):
away from the UK. But I saw something the other
day where Georgetown Law put out a tweet and a
young lady that apparently was a lawyer responded to the
tweet that George sound Law had put out and said,
if my law schoolould ever put something out like this,
I'd feel like I wasn't I had never been taught anything.
Because they were going along with and cheering the fact

(20:58):
that President Biden, at the time he was President Biden
had said that the twenty eighth Amendment was now the
law of the land. And if you guys didn't pay
any attention to that, let me explain it to you
very quickly. So the twenty eighth Amendment came up in
nineteen seventy two, I believe nineteen seventy two or seventy three,
somewhere in there, and it was equal Rights Amendment, and
there was a timeline where it had to be ratified

(21:20):
within seven years, which required in order to become an amendment,
it required three quarters of the states to ratify it.
And what he was referring to was, I can't remember
the state now because I thought it was so stupid.
A state here recently became the thirty eighth state to
ratify it. It was a beginning of this year, and

(21:42):
I don't remember which state it was, but there have
been several states who have already taken steps to undo
what they had ratified, which meant it wasn't thirty eight
states anymore. And aside from the fact that it was
supposed to be done within seven years of when the
law passed, and it's been like fifty years now at
this point. But President de Biden just decreed that it

(22:03):
was the law of the land. Now man who's running
this joint right, because that's not that man anyways. So
we broke away from the UK. We broke away from
the UK and said we got to get our own thing,
We got to do our own thing. We think we
have a better way to run the government, the government
by the people, for the people and other people. And

(22:24):
based on what's happening in the UK these days, I
would say we did well. We did the right thing
Britain the UK. Maybe it's because Harry and Meghan left,
I don't know. Maybe that's what caused all of the
chaos and everything that the spare has not been around

(22:48):
long enough to give his dad the advice he needs.
I'm joking obviously. Let me tell you so aside from
the fact that you have rape gangs or grooming gangs
roaming the streets, and if you listened to the show
not too long ago, I was talking about the fact
that the UK had these grooming gangs that were Pakistan,

(23:09):
groups of Pakistani men who were sexually assaulting twelve, thirteen,
fourteen year old girls and getting away with it. Nobody
was saying anything because they didn't want to be called racist.
So now you've got that going on now. Apparently there

(23:31):
was a woman that's going to stand trial now, so
you got literal pedal file, literal pedophiles that are walking free,
and their defense is that their culture doesn't recognize underage
children is off limits, right. But this woman is going
to stand trial. Her name is Georgia Venables, and she

(23:52):
lives in Chester, England, and had a sticker on her
car that read don't and there was a four letter
word that was on the back of her sticker. It's
a word that's used in England frequently. Here in the
United States, we do not use that word. It is
offensive and revolting to most people. But in England it's

(24:19):
difference in languages and different in culture. They use the
word quite often. But anyway, she had a bumper sticker
on her car, and she's accused of let's see, I'm
gonna get this right. She's accused of displaying threatening or
abusive writing or a sign or visible representation likely to
cause harm, alarm, or distress. So the prosecutor said that

(24:43):
she told the court that Veniables was seen driving on
the fifty four to eighty in the west of the
city on January eighth with the bumper sticker attached to
her vehicle. She was granted bail ahead of the trial,
but she stands try on May twenty ninth. So you
have a country who will allow Pakistani minh to literally

(25:08):
sexually assault young girls not want to say anything to him.
Don't arrest them literally, Arrest the fathers who are trying
to stop these men from assaulting their daughters. Arrest the
fathers because they don't want to be called racist. Then
you have a lady who's going to be put in
on trial for a bumper sticker when let's first of all,

(25:34):
let's remember they don't believe in free speech the way
we do. But here's the next one. And this is
the one that when I read this, I went, you
have got to be kidneming. Now I dress Elba. If
you don't know who he is, he's an actor from England.
That's a black actor from England, and I really like him.
He's a great actor. He does good movies. I don't

(25:54):
necessarily agree with him politically, but I think he does
a in his chosen field. He is good at it. Anyways,
let me let me just read to you from here.
Get started in nineteen ninety seven, England banned the private
possession of handguns in the country following the nineteen ninety
six Done Blade school shooting. So in nineteen ninety six

(26:16):
there was a school shooting. England says the way to
solve the school shooting is ban the guns. Right, We're
gonna ban all the guns. So, now what I can
tell you is all of us that are right thinking
know that the guns don't commit crimes. It's an animate
and inanimate object just sitting there that unless something activates

(26:41):
that gun, someone activates that gun and uses it, it
can't cause any harm. The person causes the harm. Now
that's what most people would that were right thinking would believe. Now,
but now we're I'm gonna tell you why we all write.

(27:04):
So as of March twenty twenty four, there were fifty
five hundred knife related offenses in England. London has the
highest rate of serious knife crimes. Knives are the most
common method of killing in the UK, with forty one
percent of England's five hundred and forty nine homicides being
with a knife or a sharp object, and eighty two

(27:24):
percent of teenage homicides are with a knife. So bad
people are going to do bad things. They're going to
find a way to do the things that they want
to do. People who have really bad tempers, people who
have no respect for human life, people who have no

(27:48):
understanding of trying to get along with other people. Those
people will do bad things, and they will find a
way to do bad things, whether or not it's with
a gun, a knife, a rock, a bomb, something else.
Outlawing guns it's proven by England saying that it didn't work.
By the way, while the rate of knife crime did

(28:11):
dip during the COVID lockdowns, it's on the rise again.
And even gun crimes didn't go away. There were eleven
and ten firearm offenses in twenty twenty three. There were
I don't know if you guys saw it, but there
were several three young girls that were stabbed in England
not too long ago at Taylor Swift dance class. And

(28:34):
when I was reading about it, it was talking about
the fact that there were just some certain protesters that
were arrested in jailed, but it wasn't all of the
protesters that were arrested and jailed. And so rather than
addressing the root causes of the crime, they're going to
blame the weapons again. But here was one of the
This is where I get back to Idris Elba. So

(28:55):
he was doing a documentary about it and talking about
the way to fix it was to take the points
off of the knives. And he said, and I quote,
you can still cut your food without the point on
the knife. Now, let me make sure I get this right.
All knife wounds are stabbing, they're not cutting. So if

(29:21):
it doesn't have a point on it, nobody can slash
your throat or your wrists or your arms or nothing.
And I'm pretty sure that if the knife's sharp, whether
the points on it or not, you can still get
it to go inside somebody if you poke them hard enough.
That just shows you the idiocy of some of the
thought processes. And so now England has made it a

(29:44):
point where if you want to buy a knife, let
me just read it to you. People buying knives online.
This is from Yahoo News. People buying knives online will
have to submit a photo ID at the point of
sale and again on delivery as part of a stricter
age verification checks to be introduced by the government in
the wake of the Southport attack under the new two

(30:04):
step system, which will be mandated for all retailers selling
knives online. Buyers may need to submit an official identity
document such as a passport or driving license, as well
as proof of address such as a utility bill, before
showing ID again when the package is delivered. People may
also need to submit a current photo or video of
themselves to an online retailer alongside their ID. The Home

(30:27):
Office said, so, not only is it a great way
to a massive database of people with knives, so criminals
know who to burglarize, by the way, and government gave
a handy list that they can use to find the
people that have the knives that they want to go steal.
But what do you think people providing ID for not

(30:49):
buying knives is going to solve Let me just give
it to you right up front. Nothing. It's going to
solve nothing. People are bad, people are going to do
bad things. The weapons are not the issue. You the
people are the issue. And until you address that, nothing
is going to change. Stupidest thing I've ever seen. It
just keeps happening. Cannot fix stupid. Uh that's Ron White,

(31:12):
by the way. All right, this is Bonos Cars Ranch.
You've had a lot of other stuff brought to you
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With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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Speaker 2 (31:50):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I don't know about you,
and we all are different, but I, as I get older,
I've always been spiritual. I would call it was always

(32:17):
looking for those things and and I have always been
I pray a lot, and I believe that it is
almost It's hard for me to believe that there's not
a God, right, So for me, this is just again

(32:39):
just me. It's hard for me to believe that all
of nature has ended up. You know, I hear the
evolution argument, and okay, but my argument back to that is, well,
where is if we're evolving, did something stop evolving because
that piece in between what was evolving and what is
now still isn't there? So why isn't every still evolving?

(33:00):
And I know it takes it thousands of years, hundreds
of thousands of years and millions of years to evolve,
but you'd still see something. So, you know, I was
reading an article. It talks about the fact that we
have thirty A human being is made up of thirty
trillion cells and enough DNA to go to the moon
and back tens of thousands of times. Now, is that

(33:25):
just the result of some group of things coming together
randomly one day and coming out of some primordial soup
that we or or was there a greater being that
put that together? And was that a Is there a

(33:45):
force that somehow developed all of the other species in
the world and all of that? Right? So I say
that because I truly believe that there is a higher
being and a higher power that has created us and
our not do I believe we're the only ones? I
don't know. You know, there's a lot of speculation out

(34:05):
there about the UFOs and whether we're the only ones
on earth. I read I saw something that a gentleman
had a theory that the aliens were actually us in
the future coming back to make sure we don't mess
up the earth, and that sounded right, that we run
in parallel universes. I don't know about all that. That's
quantum physics and a lot of other stuff I don't

(34:27):
really understand. I have to believe that at thirty trillion
cells and all of the things that make a human
being able to function and continue to evolve and continue
to be smart enough to do the things that we do,
that there's a higher power at place. I say that
all to say that we have people in our government

(34:50):
who have gotten to the point that they believe that
they are the creators and that there's nobody above them.
Happens when you have those kind of people. What happens
when you have somebody like Anthony Fauci or James Comy
or any of them. Right, So let me just read

(35:11):
you real quick from an article that I was I
was reading on town Hall not too long ago. So
it says what happens when people believe they're the creators,
that nobody's above them. The result can be spelled Fauci, Comy,
or in a whole bunch of other combinations of letters.
Tony Fauci and his cabal at the National Institute for

(35:32):
Health and China thought that they were so smart, so experienced,
and so good that they could play around with a
natural virus with little to no chance of danger. Their
hubris led to the death of millions and the destruction
of societies from which we have yet to fully recover.
Fauci and the folks over at Pfizer and Maderna figured

(35:52):
that you could inject a human with mRNA and what
could go wrong? Well, from death and disability to series
questions as to whether the vaccines actually prevented illness or
seriously seriously reduced its virulence. The god scientists unleashed chemicals
whose negative impacts on the human body have yet to
be fully documented. We know of heart damage, primarily in

(36:15):
younger men. Some have positive that the excess death scene
since post COVID in Europe were an outcome of the
new vaccines. A little dose of modesty might have saved
millions from adverse effects. But modesty demands that one thing.
That they are not at the top of the heap,
and these highly accredited scientists thought that there was no
one better or smarter than they were. As a matter

(36:36):
of fact, I remember Tony Fauci uttering the words.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
I am science.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
At one point, these people thought that they could just
do whatever they wanted and tell everybody and then go
tell us all. We had to inject the vaccination, and
if you don't, you run the risk of that job
you've had in the I don't know, in the armed
force horses for the last eight, ten, twelve years. That

(37:03):
was going to be your career. You're now kicked out
because you're not going to put something in your arm
and in your body that we told you was going
to be good enough for you. Well, who are you
and what studies have you done to prove that? Well,
don't worry about that. We're the smartest people in the room. Yeah,
like those guys at Enron. They did that. They decided

(37:26):
they were smarter than everybody else, and then they got
their media acolytes to go along with them and continue
to push that if we didn't get vaccinated. And I
did right. I ended up getting vaccinated. I fought it
to the very end, and we wanted to go to
Europe and they wouldn't let us go unless we got vaccinated,

(37:47):
and so we did it. But I certainly am not
excited about the fact that I did it. But these
people decided that they knew better than everybody else in
the world, even though there were teachers, I mean, uh
doctor and other scientists out there saying, wait a minute,
this is not what you think it is. So let

(38:09):
me read you this other study real quick that goes
along with this. So there was a study that wasn't
publicized hardly at all that was done in June of
this year, and the study said that most that children
that were vaccinated for COVID had much much higher rates

(38:29):
of asthma double in fact, post COVID infection then their
unvaccinated peers. Let's see, let me read it to you
real quick. Two cohorts of children fifth age five to
eighteen who underwent SARS COVID two testing were analyzed. Unvaccinated
children with and without COVID nineteen infection and vaccinated children

(38:52):
with and without infection, so unvaccinated and and vaccinated without
infection were both tested. One study found a significantly higher
incidence of new onset asthma in COVID nineteen infected children
compared to uninfected children, regardless of vaccination status. In one

(39:12):
in cohort one, four point seven percent of COVID injected
children without vaccinated without vaccination developed new onset asthma versus
two percent of their counterparts without a year. So let
me go on because this is really where I was
trying to get to. So they've developed a link to
say the people that the kids that had they got

(39:32):
infected by COVID, who had been vaccinated but still got
infected had a two times higher rate of asthma after
the infection. But here's the other thing. Alex Berenson, who
was a big conspiracy theorist and I'm using air quotes
for that back in the COVID days about the vaccine,

(39:55):
has proven to be right about ninety percent of it.
And by the way he was centered during the pandemic
was it had been centered since the start of the
pandemic because he was telling the truth. But he explains
that there's a true and I'm let me just read
it to you here. However, as Alex Berenson, who was

(40:15):
a vindicated conspiracy theorist, turned out to be right about
all of the things he was centered for since the
start of the pandemic, explains the truly shocking statistical finding
in that study, which somehow never made it into the
conclusion here was the the uh statistical finding that never
made it into the conclusion in the study, a sixfold

(40:38):
increase in death among vaccinated kids in the study as
compared to the unvaccinated. The study about COVID nasmen American
kids and teens has gone mostly unnoticed. It has not
been It hasn't been cited once since it was published
in June, which may or may not, I'm sorry, which
may be why no one has raised a lama of
the stunning figures buried in his appendix about deaths among

(41:01):
mRNA COVID unvaccinated or vaccinated kids. They show that three
hundred and fifty four out of the sixty four thousand
children and teenagers who received a COVID mRNA shot died
within a year after vaccination. That's a death rate of
almost six kids per thousand. In contrast, only three hundred
and nine out of three hundred and twenty thousand unvaccinated

(41:23):
kids died fewer than one per thousand. I'm not arguing
whether you should get a vaccination or you shouldn't get
a vaccination. All I'm telling you is that the people
that got to sit up there and decide for all
of us to make up to make a decision to say, hey,
we've made this vaccine, now you have to take it

(41:47):
somehow or another. They all thought they were God. They
all have a God complex. And I can tell you this,
no matter what you believe, I believe that none of
them created humanity, which means they're still studying what the
effects of some of these things are in all of

(42:08):
our lives. They told us the mRNA vaccine would not
alter DNA, but there are studies out there that are
saying that it was absolutely altering some DNA. The whole
thing is we have the right as people with a
brain to question what they're telling us. There are a

(42:29):
lot of people that would have questioned a lot of
stuff back in Germany in the late thirties. If they
had it to do over again, they wouldn't have just
gone along like Lemmings to do exactly what they were told.
There have been people, countless people throughout all of history
who followed the wrong people and ended up in the

(42:49):
wrong positions or doing things that they really truly regret later,
simply because they didn't question authority. Well, I've always taught
my children to be respectful. I've always also taught them
to question authority and question what the people are telling you.

(43:10):
Not just because they tell you something doesn't mean they're right.
And in this particular case, Anthony Fauci has done more
damage to the United States of America and the rest
of the world than probably any other human being in
the history of the world. Well, I mean take that back,
there's some pretty bad people out there. He's done a
lot of damage. He may not be the worst, but

(43:32):
there was Mussolini and Hitler and some of those others,
Paul pot and some of the other But Bouci's up
there with him. To me, he he absolutely thought he
was God and he was going to play God. And
he has got a lot of people in a lot
of trouble at this point. Help Wise, there's a reason
we have so much chronic illness and that it's picked

(43:54):
up at the rate that it has over the last
four or five years. And I, I for one, have something.
I think it has something to do with the vaccination.
But too late. Now we're in it, all right, that's
the end of the show. This is Bonos. Cars likes
to rant about stuff. I like to hear me to
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