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March 25, 2024 6 mins
Kategate has come to an end with some really tough news for the royal family.
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So I guess this means case closed. The Middleton mystery has been solved.
This is probably the biggest story fromover the weekend. Uh, Kate Middleton
as well as the rest of theroyal family. They all, you know,
put out a video of Kate explainingwhere she's been. Now, just
to recap really quick, we knewthat she had abdominal surgery in January,

(00:20):
although there are a lot of peoplewho doubted that because the circumstances were just
very uh mysterious. Nobody had seenher, Yeah, nobody knew where she
was. The pictures that were releasedby the Palace were photoshopped and that was
really weird. Well, here's thevideo statement that they put out on Friday.
In January, I underwent major dominalsurgery in London and at the time

(00:45):
it was thought that my condition wasnonconcrous. The surgery was successful. However,
tests after the operation fund cancer hadbeen present. My medical team therefore
advised that I should undergo a courseof preventative chemotherapy and I'm now in a
stages of that treatment. We hopethat you will understand that as a family,
we now need some time space andprivacy while I complete my treatment.

(01:10):
I love as you through that part, and because you know, it's about
the theories, the conspiracies like shutup, we need privacy, give us
some time in space. We needprivacy, they do. I guess the
good news. I mean, Idon't know, I haven't really looked into
the full diagnosis or or if that'sreally been out there, but the fact
that she says it's preventative chemo,I think is a really good sign,

(01:30):
right, really optimistic about the treatmenthere, because usually if if you're getting
chemo to treat cancer that has spreador something, it's not preventative at that
point. So preventative is a goodword there. Yes, So I mean,
and it's also nice as someone,you know, we get closure finally
that we feel like they're being truthfulabout Oh, just worried about yourself because

(01:53):
you know, well, okay,yeah, I guess a little bit,
because you know, it was reallystressful trying to unsolve this mystery, and
the conspiracies were just getting crazy.And now you know she didn't get a
BBL. We can stop with that. Yeah, you know, I don't
know what the other ones were,Oh, divorce and affairs and side babies
and all this stuff. None ofthat is true. A lot of them
were relationship troubles. She didn't wantto be seen out in public with them

(02:14):
because he was she was done withhim. And then just is bringing songs
to the show. Where are youjust making a mockery? Don't have to
point this out really quick, uh, CNN Anderson Cooper had a doctor on
his show, doctor Jonathan Reiner,who was a professor professor sorry medicine at
the George Washington University, and hewas responding to this announcement from Kate Middleton,

(02:40):
and he said, some of itnot adding up well, all respect
to the you know, to theworld family. Uh, that kind of
you know, cust release doesn't makea lot of medical sense. All these
operations are preceded by extensive imagery likecat scans and MRIs, so the surgical
team would have a very very goodunderstanding of what was likely to be the

(03:05):
problem. He said that he's basicallysaying they likely knew that there was cancer
present prior to the surgery, whichcontradicts what Kate said in her statement that
it wasn't until afterwards that they foundout that, you know, there was
cancer present. Yeah, I mean, if they were going in there to
remove some kind of mass or tumoror something. They usually biopsie ahead of
time. Right, That's that's exactlywhat he's saying. That's done before the

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operation. So you're saying this wholething is still shrouded, which I don't
know. But like even if thatpart, I mean, what does that
prove? Like? Why lie aboutthat? Do you know what I mean?
So? Yeah, I think atthis point people are just like looking
for little things to be like,oh, they're lying about this. This
isn't true, just because that's allwe've done to this point. Right.
But I know us on the JVshow just wishing her, you know,

(03:50):
the best and sitting positive vibes heraway because anyone dealing with that, oh
my god, and you have kids. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So
Graham, do you want to squeezeone? I do. Let's do it
well with the Middleton Mystery solved orKate Gate? Which nickname did you like
better? My wife said Kate Gatewas far superior to Middleton Mystery. M
I like Middleton Mystery, That's whatI said. All right. That leaves

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us just with the baffling bevy ofboeing bizarreness the number one mystery that were
left working on around the clock tosolve at the JV Show twenty twenty four
Investigative News Desk Again, we've dubbedthis mystery the Boeing Unknowing. And while
there hasn't been an incident involving aplane with parts falling off in the sky
just yet, today big news wasn'tannounced this morning's probably coming. Big news
was announced this morning from Boeing.Their CEO, Dave Calhoun, announced that

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he is going to be stepping downfrom his role as CEO, probably at
the end of the year. Hetook the reins of the company in twenty
twenty and his statement in his statementexcuse me said the Alaska air incident.
That was the one where the panelcame off during the flight and a bunch
of people people almost got sucked off. Yes, he said that was a
watershed moment for Boeing. He says, the eyes of the world are on

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us, and I know we willcome through this moment a better come.
But I'm getting out of there.I don't know. Shouldn't he be the
one to lead them through this troublingtime. He's he's like dude, I'm
out of here. I feel likeit's just gonna get worse. I think
it is. My god, dude, this isn't salvagible. I've seen the
planes. They're falling apart. I'mout of here. I saw on you
survey that was just done forty ninepercent of gen z Or scared to board

(05:20):
a plane after all of this Boeingmadness. I'm not like scared to the
point where I won't get on aplane even, but I'm definitely more scared
than I was a couple months ago. Like all these incidents, you're just
waiting for the next one to happen. There will be a next one,
it's just these things happened. Wehad dinner with some friends on Friday night
and they were getting ready to They'relooking for to book a trip to Hawaii,

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and they're like, I won't.They were very acting, they will
not get on a Boeing plane.Wow. They were like, I'm not
joking though, I will actively bookanother I'm voting with my dollars here and
I will actively book another either youknow, another another plane. Yeah.
That doesn't shock me. I feellike there's a lot of people away.
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