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before we get, I just want to talk about a few things.
What's going on? Because, you know, Trump is at
the UN today in New York. NY's a hot mess over there with
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I heard Mccrone had to walk. I was just going to say it.
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Well, he got stopped by the police.
They couldn't move because Trump's motorcade was coming
through. It was funny, but you know, when
Trump got in the building Melania was in first, and then
him got in the escalator and then it stopped working.
And then, then, yeah. And then when he was talking.
Later broke. It just stopped working.
Yeah. And then he was going to speak
and his teleprompter stopped working.
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So good old Trump fashion, he goes, you know, you invited me
here. And, you know, the escalator
broke, the teleprompter broke. But, you know, he just was being
funny. It was, you know, Yeah, good old
Trump fashion. Yeah, so sabotage escalator.
I don't know, maybe they thoughthe couldn't get up, but of
course they're wrong because he walks the golf course all the
time. So.
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All right, so we got a couple ofbefore we go into the show
because we're going to be talking about autism.
It seems to be a hot topic. Of course, you know you can only
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truth. You're not going to get it over
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this. They would shut us down in
seconds. I'd like to play a little set
the mood here, George, I don't know if you watch these at all.
You know, everybody on this showknows I've got a moderately
childish sense of humor. That edgy New York.
Maybe it's the you can take the kid out of the Bronx.
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You can't take the Bronx out of the kid thing.
But anyway, I got a couple of clips here that I thought you
guys would enjoy. They made me laugh.
Hopefully they make you laugh also all.
Right here we go, I'm. Feeling like a mood ain't
something gone bad and you know it's too late when you realize
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what you have. And now I'm driving back and I'm
going fast. Keep my She's closed.
It's broken. Just hold on to get.
Let's make it home, get my squeeze do tight leg.
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I'll have to stop on the road. I'm gonna just focus on my
breathing and hope to come down.Gets between and so damn
wheezing. Come on, handle my guts.
Like with the trimester I failedsound to drive and now I'm
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driving back and I start to swim.
Feel hard and cold and smoking. Just hold on to get let's make
it home. Are you squeezing tight leg
swerving? Not on the road.
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I'll try to stay calm and remainseated.
Fucking Lance. Yeah, and there's one more.
So we got to roll with it, of course.
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Let. Me, just play it.
Let's just roll. Did you know that in the wild,
there's a creature so reptilian,so cannibalistic, so dangerous
that it will actually destroy its own young before they're
even? Born.
Of course I'm talking about the.Uterus of a progressive.
Liberal woman. This is just a harmless
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alligator behind me. They actually protect their
young. Imagine that.
I doubt it's facts right there. Yeah.
Liberal uterus woman would kill their young before they're even
born. Yeah, that they both made me
laugh. Couldn't help myself, you know
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And again, I guess you just haveyou guys just have to put up
with my childish sense of humor.It is what it is All right So
you know it's interesting we we've heard lots of theories
across the years nobody could really explain and you know
George, I think we ought to go off the factual statistics of
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course not necessarily what RFK has just said just the factual
statistics of what's going on. So for the people that didn't
see our show a couple of days ago, we we covered a little bit
of this, but right now autism one in 31, three-point 2% of all
children aged 8 years have been identified with autism spectrum
disorder. And that's estimates from the CD
CS autism and development disabilities monitoring.
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We're not taking those selectively.
So again, those are CDC numbers and that's as of 2025.
Now are those low? Are they high?
I have no idea. I don't really trust the CDC.
I'd say they're probably low. Of course it goes across all
races, ethnics and socio economic groups.
It's three times more common among boys than among girls.
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I wonder why that is? I, I don't know, but it's
interesting, right? I mean, I, that doesn't even
make sense to me. There's been a nearly 300%
increase in autism diagnosis over the past 20 years.
These are all numbers. This is not RFK.
Not because I don't think RFK isright, but some people claim
that RFK is accelerating the numbers.
I think RK just happens to be ontop of the real numbers.
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I trust him. I know a lot of people that know
him personally. They tell me he's a very, very
straightforward guy. He doesn't ever try to inflate
anything. So you're talking about 10 to
20% every two years increasing. So every every two years it's
going up 10 to 20% higher. Some people say it's because of
the quality of diagnostics and the screening improvements.
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I don't know if I'm buying that.Some people claim, of course,
that the vaccines aren't connected to it.
I don't know if I'm buying that.We were probably one of the
first groups online we did when we got suspended and banned for
it in many places when we warnedyou guys that the vaccines, at
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least for COVID, were experimental.
We've also had a lot of health experts.
George, how many health experts do you think we've had on the
show for people to go back and watch episodes?
How many do you think from the very beginning?
Yeah, at least 20. Oh, it's got to be more than 20.
I bet you it's 40. I bet you it's maybe 30 or 40.
Health experts. I bet the number is that high.
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We've had a lot of people on this show talking about all
kinds of things, not just vaccines, but all sorts of
health things, right? You know, it's, it's just we've,
we've covered a lot of topics and we do that because we want
to help you guys. We want you guys to get people
that are experts. They're much smarter than we
are. And you know, you definitely
want to pay attention to that. So, George, President Trump just
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announced and you know this, that the use of acetamina fin,
of course, which is aspirin, andthat's the active ingredient of
tilesol. Yeah.
Is it called aspirin? I forget.
Yeah, and the active ingredient,it can increase the risk of
autism when used by pregnant women.
Now, I don't know if it affects other people beyond pregnant
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women, but I guess the FDA is going to issue a physician's
notice about the risk of taking this product during pregnancy to
begin the process to initiate a safety label change is what
Kennedy said. President Trump also pleaded
with mothers not to pump their babies with too many vaccines at
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once. So what do you think here,
George? I mean, I know they're treading
lightly, but they've come up with an autism action plan.
And I think it makes sense. Let's face it, if you look it
over the last 10 or 20 or 30 years, when autism.
Is landing I got to, I got to correct you on something because
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I just looked it up to to so Tylenol is not aspirin because
you said aspirin and it's not aspirin.
No, I said acetaminophen. But you brought up aspirin.
Even somebody said it. OK, so on that, what I'm telling
you isn't acetaminophen, isn't that aspirin?
No. You sure?
Positive, I just looked it up too to confirm it.
Got to go look. OK, I apologize.
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For that I mean. Happy you guys corrected me.
Yeah. So they, I mean, they say
there's a link with Tylenol. So what that link is, I don't
think, I don't know if they knowyet or we have all that
information. But you know, what is it?
What is it, you know, they got to do?
You got to either they got to domore studies or what's it
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correlating to? But I mean, it's tough.
You know, it's difficult. Acetaminophen is using lots of
odor over the counter. So it's not just Tylenol, it's a
lot of over the. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff so.
I probably read it on a label ofsome painkiller that I was
looking at or taking in because even myself I've taken Tylenol
many times. Makes me wonder about that.
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I don't take ibuprofen because it really bothers my stomach.
So they say, well, you're supposed to eat when you take
ibuprofen. So but they say like.
Yeah, I do it still. Bothers for, for a pregnant
woman for like all the back pains and all the aches and
stuff they're going through. What are they going to take?
What is there to take? We have an alternative here, you
know. I don't know, but if I had to
come down to giving my child autism, I think I'd probably
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have to suffer it out. Not that I'm asking women to
suffer, but I mean, childbirths tough.
There's no doubt there are a lotof aches and pains that come
with it, but but there's got to be some connection.
Because here's something Jordan,hold on 10.
Or 20 years? The increase in autism?
What else can you finger? OK, but hold on, here's the
thing. So all right, when our mothers
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were pregnant with us, they weretaking Tylenol back then, and
the autism rates were not high at all.
So I asked my mom. That's my mom too.
She took Tylenol so. It explains it.
Yeah it does because I do have ADHD and fucking some other shit
but. Well, interesting enough I was
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being funny. But in fact you do have ADHD.
I do. Which you wonder?
I'm the only one though, my two sisters and brother don't do.
But anyway. So regardless, there's something
over time that's causing the autism.
I'm not, I'm necessarily I don't, I don't see Tom law as
that being the factor. Me personally, because if you
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look at from back then, from 60s, seventies, all a lot of
women were taking it so but the autism rates spiked.
I forget what year, when they, when they started, when they
started spiking. I don't know what year I don't,
I don't have that information. So you have to look at that time
frame and see what what's different, what what's going on.
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I mean, let's face it, all that like they're pushing all these
vaccines on a kid when a newborn, do they really need it?
And like it made a valid point, like hepatitis B, the baby
doesn't need that. It really doesn't.
You want to give it to them whenthey're when they're 1215.
All right, fine, whatever, that's your choice.
But an infant doesn't need it. It really doesn't because it
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only can be transmitted either sexually or I think I mean, a
mother can transmit it to the tothe infant in the womb.
We know that, but I don't know, it's just there's too much
stuff. You know, I know some
naturopaths that have never, they have children that have
never been inoculated for any disease.
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The kids are extremely healthy at the end of the day.
My problem is, is that I have a very low level of trust with not
only the CDC and the FDA, but I have a very low level of trust
with big Pharma. I feel like they don't want to
cure the diseases, they only want to treat the symptoms well.
So my issue is Big Pharma's the one the telling people that they
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should get all these vaccines into their children, of course,
extremely profitable. And the question is, is it
necessary? I mean.
You know, so here's a valid point and look at the Amish
there's autism is relatively nonexistent in their in their among
them. OK, let's take it a step
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further. I don't know how many vaccines
they're getting that I I didn't even look up.
I hadn't. I don't have that information,
but. I mean, they seem like a pretty
healthy group of people, right? Well, I think they have 0
autism. And I think what's interesting
is if you look at the Tylenol usage started about 25 years ago
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and yeah, about 25 years ago when Tylenol really started to
get pushed. I don't know if it was a
marketing campaign or whatever, but of course, Tylenol, that
seems to be the same timeline. You asked about a timeline,
George. 25 years is about when all this autism really started
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to kick in. So they've kind of reached back
and that's kind of what they've talked about because I guess
they're talking about systemic and inflammation.
Of course, the combinations of vaccines.
You've got a pathway to regression chart here that they,
you actually, I don't know if they used it at the snow, but
you've let's put that up for a bit.
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Just go to the show. Talk about I'm looking up
something for us. You got it.
Yeah. Well, no, that was, that's
actually the the first one. That's the path that they're
going to make sure that there's labeling.
But I'm talking about that next chart.
You've got the pathway to regression.
Oh, sorry. So what they're saying is that
people get the vaccine, right? That the children get the
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vaccine and then they get a fever or seizure trigger event,
which is what vaccines do. They, they trigger the immune
response in the body at a lower level, not as if you it's.
So it's as if you got a very small amount of a fragment of
the disease you're trying to block.
So then they give them Tylenol, I guess that depletes
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glutathione, which weakens your defenses.
And then all of a sudden developmental regression kicks
in, which is the autism. So this is kind of what they're
saying happens. Now we've got a clip from SO.
Hold on, hold on. I want to go to something.
So Tylenol came out came out in 1955 South any women have been
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taking it probably since after that time.
I, I don't think, I think what they're associating the 25 year
timeline with is that Tylenol came out with a marketing
campaign that had to do with taking Tylenol when you're
having difficulties with pregnancy.
So. People might not have been
taking Tylenol in the beginning for pregnancy, you know, back
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pains like you described. I don't think that Tylenol
actually had a marketing campaign that I heard about that
they actually started to market aggressively, which of course
included the hospitals and doctors and maternity wards, you
know. Listen to this.
So this has come from the CDC, so whatever.
But they said the prevalence of autism among eight-year old
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children in the United States increased from 1:00 and 1:50 in
2000 to 1 and 36 in 2020. And the increase was
particularly steep between 1990 and 2005.
OK, so let's go, let's just say 1990 up until now.
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What has changed from 1990? Before that?
Did they start making vaccines different?
What? There has to be something.
Well, I think that's why they'veassociated the Tylenol because
they started like I said, marketing it.
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So that's why that's one of the connections.
I'm not saying it's the only one, but.
And again. Regardless, regardless of
Tylenol, right? So women were taking Tylenol,
like I said back in the 70s and 80s, right?
And you didn't have that this type of autism rates like you do
now. Well.
What I'm suggesting is maybe it wasn't as prevalently being used
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because the marketing of the product wasn't.
I don't know. They've been out since 1955, S
my mother said she took her whenshe was pregnant.
My sisters and stuff. That was in the 70s.
So you have to figure people were taking it right.
Well, and and who knows, maybe the recipe for Tylenol changed.
We don't know if what they put in Tylenol changed.
The main thing is. But George, it doesn't mean that
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the that doesn't mean the recipedidn't change.
I have no idea. I mean, I'm, I'm just making a
suggestion. You're asking kind of an
open-ended question, and my response is I don't really have
the information to tell you thatone way or the other.
What I have is what Donald Trumpcame out with and then what we
have actually done, the investigation online.
Could it be a combination? Could it be a specific vaccine
with the combination of Tylenol being added to it maybe?
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No, because vaccines are coming after the kid is born.
But what I'm saying is it could be that Even so, they're not
saying it happens at birth. It could be post of the child
being born. They're talking about 8 year
olds, right? We're talking about children
getting vaccines when they're babies and right into their when
they're toddlers. What I'm saying is maybe it's a
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specific vaccine in combination because of course many drugs
have reactive combination issueswhere they tell you don't take
this with this even weirdly enough, you take certain
medications with grapefruit. There's a recommendation on
somewhere you can't have grapefruit juice or eat a
grapefruit when you take a certain combination of products.
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So I'm telling you that I don't know what it is, but there's
something clearly that has changed because here you have
the Amish with nearly no autism,correct?
Where they don't take vaccines at all.
They leave it to God. And at the end of the day,
you've got us our side of the fence, the non Amish who have
this excessive amount of autism that's occurred in the last 25
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years. So there clearly is something
and the only thing that really Iwould say is completely
different would be food, right? The Amish are very have, have a
much more organic food because of course they're not forced to
comply with a lot of the FDA andCDC things on their own farms.
And they raise a tremendous amount of their own food and
they buy from neighbors, get from neighbors, trade with
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neighbors. So we had the food in our
situation, which may be the processing of food along with
some of these chemical issues. And then we have big pharma,
right? We have pharma.
So those would be the two big differences.
I think the big, the easiest wayto make a comparison right now
would be the Amish. I mean, what are your thoughts?
Because that, that makes the most sense to me.
If the Amish don't have a problem, then we'd have to look
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at what the Amish don't do that we're doing.
Well, I mean, you said it like all their food, their crops
right then and there, even the even the milk, right.
So that that's right there. Those are those are major.
They drink a tremendous amount of raw milk.
Those are major factors, right? Then let's add not taking
vaccines. Those are your two major
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factors, yeah. I don't know.
Well, they don't take Tylenol either.
My understanding is they don't do any of that.
So, and again, I don't know if it's the Tylenol.
All I can do is go off of what RFK Junior and Donald Trump had
to say. We got a couple of clips though.
Let's play these because some ofthe audience may not have heard
this or seen this. So let's check it out.
Don't forget to hit that thumbs up button and comment.
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We'd love to have your input. I'm sure there's some experts in
the chat. As always, let us know.
And I appreciate the correction on the acetate.
Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased
risk of autism. So taking Tylenol is not good.
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All right, I'll say it, it's notgood.
For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women
limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically
necessary. That's, for instance, in cases
of extremely high fever. Then you feel you can't tough it
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out, you can't do it. I guess there's that.
It's a small number of cases, I think.
But if you can't tough it out, if you can't do it, that's what
you're going to have to do. You'll take a Tylenol, but it'll
be very sparingly. It can be something that's very
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dangerous to the woman's health.In other words, a fever that's
very, very dangerous. And ideally a doctor's decision
because I think you shouldn't take it and you shouldn't take
it during the entire pregnancy. They may tell you that toward
the end of the pregnancy, you shouldn't take it during the
entire, and you shouldn't give the child the Tylenol every time
he goes. He's born and he goes and has a
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shot. You shouldn't give a Tylenol to
that child. All pregnant women should talk
to their doctors For more information about limiting the
use of this medication while pregnant.
So ideally you don't take it at all.
But if you have to, if you can'ttough it out.
If there's a problem, you're going to end up doing it.
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You know, I just want to say, hold on, my things work, OK,
that you know, when they came out with this information
yesterday and the backlash they're getting and of course
it's it's only because Trump, Trump and his administration
came out with it. They automatically want to
crucify. You would think people would be
happy that they're actually getting not stuff that CDC has
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been covering up and altering, but they're actually getting the
truth. And you think they'd be happy
they'd say, wait a minute beforeI criticize, let me take a look
into this. No, automatically criticize.
People on TikTok were making videos of them taking Tylenol.
Good take Tylenol. I've taken it, what you're
talking about when a woman's pregnant, you retards, I mean
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common sense, but I don't know, they're just freaking stupid.
But they say, you know what theysay, 40 to 70% of I think women
or people in general believe it's coming from the vaccines.
Now, let's face it, what's in the vaccines?
You got aluminum in there, right?
That can't, that can't be good for you.
I think is, is there mercury in there, Lance?
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There are a lot of things in vaccines that I don't completely
understand, like benzene. We've heard a lot of stories
about all of them. You know, at the end of the day,
you and I did some shows that probably added to us getting
that second suspension on YouTube, which had to do with
benzene sheeting and lots of other horrendous chemicals in
the vaccines. We had that expert from
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overseas. Come on.
Odd guy, but he definitely knew what he was talking about.
You know, look, you know, George, my thing is when in
doubt, leave it out. The confusion over what, why
these vaccines have things in them.
I'm not a vaccine expert, but a lot of the experts that have
come on the show said that they don't understand why these
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things and then they couldn't see any benefit for it.
Look, you mentioned ADHD and youknow, Kennedy also said that
it's contributing to ADHD. Now we've had an excessive
amount of ADHD and, and other, you know, issues like that, of
course, Ritalin and other drugs have been subscribed rather than
looking at what's the source. I mean, you don't have a history
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of ADHD in your family. And then there you got it.
Was it the Tylenol? I have no idea but.
I had a couple TBTB IS1 was as AI think 4 years old, five years
old. And when I was sitting in the
back seat of the car, my sister on this side this my both my
sisters, I was in the middle. We're on this regular side Rd.
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is like, I don't know, 25 mile an hour road and somebody came
out and never forget Dunkin' Donuts pulled out right in front
of my dad. He had the jam on our brakes and
I just went flying Superman style head first into the
steering wheel on my way to the hospital after that.
So that was just one nuisance. You know, so, so and who knows
what the combination is. I can't blame this because I'm
not a medical expert. We always say defer to your
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medical experts. But look, Kennedy spent a
lifetime again. The guy's super fit.
Let's face it, John Rocker is texting me right now, all right?
Well, don't answer him, let him wait.
Let me just show this video. Because he asked me to wear
something sexy to a FaceTime I have with him.
He's a funny guy. All right, So, yeah.
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So listen, here's the deal. I think RFK has spent a lifetime
studying this stuff. He's talked to all the top
experts we know. There's a lot of doctors that we
know and have actually been on the show that have communicated
with him all kinds of details. And that includes people like
Stella Emmanuel, Judy Mikovits, a lot of people that I
completely trust when it comes to being the experts.
They you, you and I both acknowledged early on we didn't
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take the COVID vaccine because we were concerned about the
experimental nature. You were really adamant about
it, which I always respected about you and appreciate it.
You even tried to stop family members, as did I.
But look, here he is here saying, and we know there's a
big prevalence of ADHD across the country.
I don't know what's caused it. I don't remember kids when I was
little being diagnosed with ADHDI don't remember a lot of
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it. Maybe there was some stuff I
didn't wasn't aware of, but I don't remember the whole Ritalin
phase and all that. So let's play this next clip,
findings from our autism work that are vital for parents to
know as they make these decisions.
First, HHS will act on acetaminophen.
The FDA is responding to clinical and laboratory studies
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and suggests a potential association between
acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse
neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis for
ADHD and autism. Scientists have proposed
biological mechanisms linking prenatal and cyto medicine
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(33:40):
We have also evaluated the contrary studies that show no
association. Today, the FDA will issue a
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public health. FDA also recognized that
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of acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing
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and only when treatment is required.
Furthermore, thanks to also to the politicization of science,
the safety of acetaminophen against the risk of
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neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been
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suggests caution and acetaminophen use a young
children, especially since strong evidence also has
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Some studies have also found theuse of acetaminophen in children
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can potentially prolong viral illnesses.
FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, and
families. In addition to a possible
acetaminophen connection for to autism for pregnant women,
infants and toddlers, our research has revealed that
folate deficiency in a child's brain can lead to autism.
(35:30):
So you have to like, why? Why were they all this time
suppressing information like he just brought something up.
I'm going to bring it up. Lance, hold on.
Let me let me bring up the thingso we can talk about this.
He's talking about when he's talking about the Bolic
deficiency. So they had now so the FDA and
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folate. Folate.
The treatment for autistic children is called Lovaricrin.
Leukovorin. Leukovorin and calcium, there
you go. Which they said two or three of
the children who took it had improvement.
This is caused by a folate deficiency in child's brain that
can lead to autism. Well, interesting.
(36:11):
So they're going to make this readily available to to people.
But here's the thing, like afterthis administration's gone, you
don't know who's going to be in there.
Are the are the F are they goingto start FDA and start switching
back? You don't know.
Here's my. Thing cats had it back.
Hold on, let me finish. I don't think I don't think RFK
(36:31):
or Trump are going to come out and bring this, you know, talk
about Tylenol without them having a lot of good
information. They're not going to just do
that. So, you know, whatever they have
whatever they've been looking atdoctors and stuff, you know,
automatically on actually see these some of these doctors.
Oh, that's bullshit, this craziness snap.
(36:52):
But what are they basing that on?
Have they looked at information or they're just looking at what
the CDC and FDA told them? Or maybe because they're being
paid by Tylenol? Or or whatever vaccine people or
anything. Here, here's the issue, Pharma,
there is no doubt George and youand I both have actually been
the victim of this has been politicized.
(37:13):
Just because we brought experts on, there was no reason to
suspend us. And, and to me, that should be a
blanket review by YouTube because putting out medical
information with an expert, not somebody like you said, a doctor
that says, oh, that's bullshit. OK, What's your research based
on? When, when an individual has
looked at research papers or they've or they've looked at
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European research papers or they've done their own research
and they've done blind tests andthey've done other, other, other
background information. Of course, RFK has been advised
by some of the best in the industry for them just to refute
it. My first comment would be, OK,
are you being paid by the parentcompany of Tylenol?
Are you on the payroll? How much money did you get
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endorsing Tylenol at the hospital as the head of the
hospital? There is a lot of payola in in
the Pharmaceutical industry, andI think that needs to be
directly addressed because they pay and they do all sorts of
incentives for medical facilities, for hospitals, for
patient clinics. And those incentives are part of
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what makes them decide to prescribe one product or
another. Now, I have to be honest,
George, until you threw up this Leukovorin calcium, I'd never
heard of this. Had you ever heard of this
before up until the last couple?That's what I'm saying.
They've been suppressing this information and they say it's
not. This is not something that
wasn't known. It's just if you look at the
price of it. Very cheap.
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Is it expensive I. I don't know.
It's cheap, it's not like nothing.
Yeah, so. So here's something to put hold
on with autism, but you're right, I've never heard of.
This Don't be surprised if they do raise the prices now.
Yeah, well, at the end of the day, the the pharmaceutical
lobbyists, the the medical lobbyists, right, The Big Pharma
lobbyists are really next to themilitary industrial complex
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lobbyists. I don't think there's a more
powerful lobby than Big Pharma. I think that's dangerous.
You can't politicize medicine, and in fact, it really has been
because it's been weaponized. When we put out truth, George
and I got suspended. The justification was always
that somehow it was medical disinformation.
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Well, let me point out the. Data, which is CDC and Ver's
information. It wasn't anything beyond that.
So Lance before the show, he, hecalled me this morning and says
I don't think we should air thisshow on YouTube.
And so I it's not because we'll probably get a strike for it,
for it just talking about this. Now, and we're not even telling
you right now, talk to your own medical experts.
(39:43):
But the point is, right, George,all you're doing, George, by
putting up Leucovorin calcium, all you're trying to do is help
people that have children that are autistic.
My point would be, that's the problem, right?
You can't go to YouTube for freespeech.
That's why you're here and rumble with us.
The point of the matter is, is that you have to help this
platform grow. But at the same time, you want
to spread this. Because if I had a friend, if I
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had any friend right now, I don't have any friends with
autistic children. But if I did, I would say, have
you ever tried Leukovorin calcium?
Well, there's a big announcementabout it that came out from the
Trump administration. You might check it out.
The point is, that's how you spread the information.
But maybe Big Pharma makes more money by not promoting
Leukovorin calcium. Right.
They make more money and they don't want.
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Can you imagine how much money Tylenol makes for the parent
company? I can't even imagine what they
make. I mean, I've used Tylenol for
years and years and years now I question my own use, whether or
not I should have been using it.You've got another clip here,
George. I'm not sure what's the content
of this is. This is him, this is the doctor
(40:47):
talking about boylate deficiencyand what to take and stuff.
So it's pretty good. A lot of good information.
This is great. I'm also here to announce good
news today. The FDA is filing a Federal
Register notice to change the label on an exciting treatment
called prescription leucovorin so that it can be available to
children with autism. You know, autism may also be due
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to a autoimmune reaction to a folate receptor on the brain not
allowing that important vitamin to get into the brain cells.
It's an fairly established mature pathway.
Again, we have a duty to let doctors and the public know we
are going to change the label tomake it available.
Hundreds of thousands of kids, in my opinion, will benefit.
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One study found that with kids with autism and chronic folate
deficiency, 2/3 of kids with autism symptoms had improvement
and some market improvement. Mr. President.
I mean, at least you're doing something right changing a label
(41:52):
on it, but let's see. I mean, I think that's
important, but I'm not positive that that, you know, at this
point, you know, you have to go to the source, right?
Yeah, I know we have to take a break.
We're going to take a short break.
But my comment would be before the break, George.
Big Pharma and the lobbyists probably need to be dead
stopped, because at the end of the day, that's not good
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medicine. Just stop lobbying illegal.
I agree. All right, listen, stay tuned.
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So I don't know, this is Lance pulled up this video.
So I mean it's pretty good perspective from what this lady
is talking about right? If you think about it, you have
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all these people getting government assistance, let's say
EBT and all that, but meanwhile they're saying half America.
Well, how about you get the halfout?
I'm going to put up the video. Pretty cool smart lady I.
Hate pumpkin, a lot of y'all outhere screaming fuck America but
you're still flying that flag onyour EBT card ain't you?
(48:35):
I mean saying you hate this country but still swiping stars
and stripes for benefits? Explain it to me please.
How do you hate the country thatis literally paying your grocery
bill? That's why I can see how
accountability would be uncomfortable there.
You'd have to admit that the same system that you curse is
the one feeding your family. I'm not saying you need to love
every single thing about America.
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We're not perfect and there's a lot to fix.
But you should at least recognize that you're cashing in
on the very thing that you're trashing.
And that's the part nobody wantsto hear.
They want the benefits without responsibility and the freedom
without gratitude. It's like yelling at your
parents when they still pay yourphone bill.
You don't look rebellious. You just look ungrateful.
So if you think America's that bad, go ahead, pack it up.
Swap that EDT card one last timeago.
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Take another country for a test drive.
I bet you'll be back before yourbenefits reload.
Look at the end of the day, complaining about the hand that
feeds you. That's not a revolution, that's
hypocrisy. Toodles.
I love her because like you said, she starts off her videos
with pumpkin and doodles and herher underlying sarcasm.
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You have to appreciate it. But of course, that is the
facts, right? At the end of the day, there's a
lot of these claims out here andthe next video is going to kind
of be in line with this. There's a lot of these claims,
right? And here they are complaining.
Oh, America sucks. Oh, can I get my EBT?
Oh, America sucks. Can I get my Section 8?
Oh, America sucks. Can I get my free cell phone?
You know if you think America sucks then pack that shit up and
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GTFO, right? Head on out.
Go ahead. Wherever you want to head,
you're welcome to leave. There's nothing.
There's a lot of countries to choose from.
Pick the one where you think thebenefits are going to be better
and just go on over there. Well, you know, imagine if they
took away all the free benefits that they're giving to illegals,
which they should. Yeah.
Then what? What's going to happen?
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You think they're going to stillwant to come here?
No. No, probably not.
You know the $10,000 preloaded cash cards and everything we.
Have rental system EBT all that New York.
You get to stay at a five star hotel.
Yeah. And the.
Meanwhile, you're angry at the country.
You want to force this with yourreligious preferences.
I think you can suck it. Now there's another thing where
numbers matter. I've seen this over and over
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again, people still talking about reparations and slavery,
and I think there's a lot of ignorance when it comes to that.
I want reparations right now. Yeah, well, and, and you would
be deservedly justified based onthis information.
I want to point out that the individual stating this, he's a
black man, and he's talking about the number of whites who
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were enslaved in North Africa bythe Barbary pirates.
The Muslims, OK, The Barbary pirates were Muslims for
everybody out there. And it far exceeded the number
of Africans enslaved in the United States and in the
American colonies before that was put together.
So for the people out there thatkeep complaining about
reparations, if, in fact that was true, it would seem that
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whites would also derive reparations.
And I want you to listen to thisexpert as he goes through these
numbers. And this is not racist rhetoric.
This is just the facts. I have a question.
Yes. Saying whites were, they were
more enslaved than the black Americans, right?
So that means people like you and I, we didn't have great
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opportunities. Yeah, we were suppressed and all
that good stuff, everything, butyet here we are in the show
talking about it. Yeah, well, at least I want to
acknowledge the facts at the. End.
I feel oppressed. I want my reparations now.
I think if you're going to talk about suppression, you know, and
if you're going to talk about reparations, then you have to
look at the entire picture. I, I don't think that in any
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way, not that I'm thinking that slavery wasn't awful for
everybody that was taken advantage of.
You have to look at the facts. And if you really look up the
history of the Barbary pirates, the Muslims, they enslaved many.
And in fact, the Muslims continue to enslave in foreign
countries. There's lots of slavery still
going on in countries where they're selling people in open
markets. So this is not over with.
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But let's go ahead and play thisclip just to kind of put the
numbers in in, you know. OK, let's.
Perspective. Of whites, for example, who were
enslaved in North Africa by the Barbary Pirates exceeded the
number of Africans enslaved in the United States and in the
American colonies before that put together.
I know, but nobody is going to North Africa to ask for
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reparations because nobody is going to be fool enough to give
it to them. Here we have we have
intellectuals who can who can imagine a different history from
the rest of the world, even though it's so similar to the
rest of the world. Yeah, it's a very short clip he
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goes on, but the just just want to make sure we always put
things into perspective and become an expert.
If you're going to try to talk about something said it takes
10,000 hours to become expert. So if you want to become an
expert about reparations, just don't go out in the streets and
shant reparation. When do we want reparations?
We want them now. Why don't you guys focus on
making yourself expert? So you saying I shouldn't go
chant in the streets? I want reparations because I I
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was, my people were oppressed, but.
The Muslims, I don't think it'llwork.
Come on man. I don't think it'll work.
They'll say you're privileged, George.
I want to get to this story because it's big, because I know
you got to run, but this is this.
No, I'm OK. This is yesterday or today this
morning to have US Secret Service rated and dismantled 300
SIM servers with over 100,000 SIM cards in New York City.
(54:00):
This is part of investigation and saying it's a telecom
threats against government officials.
Now you're saying, oh, why does this matter, right?
Well, guess what, those that just in that one building, what
they found, that system was ableto send 30 million text messages
per minute. Just think about that per
minute, per minute, 30 million text messages per minute.
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Imagine how that would disrupt the services.
Now they didn't say who's behindit yet, but I'm pretty sure they
got to know who is it? I want to know.
I think what's interesting is that these, I guess these
servers simulated multiple cell phones so they could do mass
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calling and listen to this it. Wasn't even phone.
It was. Transmit encrypted messages,
fully encrypted messages. Now I don't know what level of
encryption, but that's pretty interesting. 30 million.
So you understand that that what?
And of course these these, I don't know if they were all
signed up for social media accounts, these SIM cards, but
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Can you imagine the impact of being able to send 30,000 text
messages which might even be able to do multiple posts 30.
OK, no, it was set up to do textmessages. 30 million text
messages per minute. They weren't phones.
There were SIM cards in in the in the servers.
They put them connect them to the server somehow.
(55:25):
So what are you telling me they couldn't post on social media?
Wasn't social media accounts butthe way when I looked when I
seen it this morning on the newsin the system they showed
there's no cell phones. Got you.
But doesn't that usually operate?
I thought that server farms, normally when they do that, they
have computers that operate The Sims and that actually operate
as if they're cell phones. They use software.
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That's what I thought they did. I don't know.
They didn't say that so well. That's what I know about bot
farms. We did a story on bot farms
probably a year and a half. Yeah, but they all had phones
and usually seen the rows and rows of phones.
Yeah, yeah, different they also.Run them on a computer.
That's how they do the. Best, this is a totally
different setup. I don't know, I guess we'll be
more to this story when it comesout.
(56:08):
We'll have to see how it goes. Yeah, but those bot farms, they,
they actually control the self Thrones through a computer and
that's how they post on platform.
Mini ball, the answer is no, youcannot have reparations for
never having sleeves. Gotcha.
All right, let's keep you want to keep going.
Yeah, let's please. So if you don't think you can
get something done, think again.Damn this.
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Guy, a New Jersey man, my home state.
Not that I'm proud of it, but secures listen to this shit.
Nearly 1,000,000 documents from Detroit's 2020 election and that
this is including copies of the absentee ballots, assigned
envelopes. And this is one of the largest
election FOIA halls in U.S. history.
(56:49):
Now I'm just curious how come, like all the election experts,
everybody, nobody did this? Right, I don't know.
Here's the people that made the copies.
What? Can you imagine the people that
made the copies? How pissed.
Off well, it says he got he got it through.
I think it says electronic. They sent it to him.
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I don't know if they actually made the copies or he did it.
I don't know. Well, that doesn't look
electronic to me. He's got.
A. He might not.
Maybe he printed them out. I don't know but.
Oh, you're saying he got it electronically, but then he had
to go print it? He paid somebody to print it all
out. Yeah, I think so.
So man, I mean I I the. Dude's name is.
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Interesting, I'm I'm waiting to see what he finds in those
boxes. So this is the guy's name is
Yehuda Miller. And he explained and he was
talking actually through Gatewaypundits.
So I'll give Gateway Pundit credit of this story that he
used to be non political until after the 2020 election when he
found himself questioning the hotly contested election results
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and the lack of transparency by election officials in kings in
swing states. So he goes.
So he actually contacted GatewayPundit with the news that he
just obtained almost 1,000,000 election documents, right?
Wow. It's pretty cool.
So I mean, just think about all the time it's going to take to
go through that stuff. Right.
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Unbelievable. I mean, Can you imagine?
It's going to be ridiculous. Hopefully, hopefully we'll find
some great information. I'm sure you'd like to see a
bunch of those people in New Jersey get caught If they
cheated, George, you'd probably be pretty excited about that.
So it says, here's Gateway Pundit.
Now they're saying. Within hours of of obtaining the
electronic files and hard copiesof the copied materials, Gateway
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Pundit began working with top election integrity integrity
experts in Michigan to review the massive amount of data.
Interesting. I guess you've got the FOIA
response, huh? I do, so here you go, people.
Detroit just got to fill out a paper.
I guess I don't. This is a sample so you guys
could follow the same model. This is 1 sent to the city of
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Detroit. This isn't the one for New
Jersey. This one went to Detroit, but
this is a sample. Well, that's where that's where
he foiled. He foiled Detroit.
Oh, Detroit. Yeah, I thought you said New
Jersey. He's from New Jersey.
Oh, OK, I got confused. I thought it was.
I thought. It was all right.
It's not that hard to confuse you.
Yeah. No thanks.
You're welcome. It's a low blow even coming from
you. Well, you started this slow.
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You let's go ahead. So this video may be the most
terrifying video you're going tosee today.
And I want you to think about this, put this in perspective.
Anybody that's familiar with thecompany Palantir, you know what
they do. If you don't, you can go look
them up. What do they do?
Tell everybody Lance. Tell them real quick.
Give them what? They're obviously they, they
obviously have large investment in the military industrial
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complex. They also have large investment
in data and other verticals. It's a pretty interesting
company, but here's my point. Take a look at this.
What they're going to show this technology they just came out
with. And by the way, the the munition
is, I believe, laser guided. That's why he why he's able to
throw it out into the crowd and it circles back on the target.
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Now imagine if somebody threw 100 of these aimed at a
political figure. What I'm concerned about is the
technology itself. We know how easy it is, how many
times, for example, China hacks into manufacturing systems to
steal a certain technology. Imagine how dangerous this is
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not Again, I don't know if it's only laser targeting.
We've also heard about potentialDNA targeting that a particular
munition and. AI you're saying you throw this
thing in the air like by an event or something?
Exactly. So what about So what about if
they're they have jammers and stuff to jam these type of
things so they don't work? I guess it depends on the
technology of whether or not it can be jammed because jamming
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isn't working successfully in Ukraine all that well.
We're finding that because a lotof times the the drones are
insulated from jamming. OK, So they use circuitry and
they use ways. Let me help you out other
signals. Let me help you out on that.
You think that? No, I, well, you may think, but
I know for a fact that our, our drone jamming technology, we're
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not giving it Ukrainian use. I I wasn't suggesting that we
were. I'm saying that the technology
they have available hasn't been successful in jamming many of
the drones because the frequencybands and the frequency
communication that drones use are often protected in a way
similar to a Faraday cage that you're not able to jam them.
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Is this Palantir made this thing?
Palantir? Palantir made this thing?
Yes. OK, Palantir's with us.
All right, let's play the video.Side here is 3 grams of sheep
explosive. This is how it works.
(01:01:52):
Did you see that? That little bag is enough to
penetrate the skull and destroy the contents.
I want 1 Lance, can I get one? At the end of the day, let's
hope the wrong people don't get their hands on that technology.
Pretty dangerous stuff. It makes public appearances more
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and more dangerous for importantfigures.
I just thought I'd share that because I think at the end of
the day, people should be aware of things like that.
They. Should That's pretty messed up.
It sure is. Well, it's something about Jimmy
Kimmel, George. Let's not say we did.
So, of course, ABC, but they andall and all, honestly, they did
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say they suspended him. They didn't say they fired him.
I believe so. Jimmy Kimmel show will resume as
of tonight. However, though, there's a
catch. Sinclair Broadcast Group
announces they won't broadcast Jimmy Kimmel's show after ABC
caves. So it's a good thing ABC will
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put it up but all their affiliates with Sinclair is not.
I mean he I dude his viewership was like 127,000 a show which is
nothing. It's awful.
We've had better views on this show at Different.
Times why the hell they even cave into that but.
Because I think that's Hollywood, isn't it?
I mean, let's face it, Kimmel's got a crappy.
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Show I want to see in the chat, how many people going to watch
it to see his opening monologue?Is he going to apologize because
because you know, not, you know,but there best be some sort of
apology. They're putting this
motherfucker on air. I would recommend you don't
watch it because you don't want to improve his Neil Wilson
ratings. You can catch it afterwards
probably. It'll be all over social media
(01:03:37):
at the end of the day. I would also recommend that the
power you guys have in the audience is boycotting Walt
Disney Company which owns ABC. They decided to do this.
So maybe you should go on to your Netflix or your Amazon and
cancel. If you do have a Disney
subscription, cancel it. Don't buy their products in the
wallet. Don't go to Disney World, don't
go to Disneyland. Don't do any of it.
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At the end of the day you want to make them pay the price for
putting Kimmel back on the air. He doesn't deserve to go on back
air. It's a shitty show.
It's not that well watched anymore.
Also find out what advertisers are on Kimmel and notify them
that that as long as they advertise on Kimmel, you're not
going to be supporting their products or buying their
products. Neither is your family notifying
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people directly and you notify the advertisers.
If he loses his advertisers, he loses his show.
So that is a direct hit to Walt Disney and ABC.
And I guarantee you if you call their support line and their
lines and tell them, hey, I I see your advertising on Jimmy
Kimmel over on Walt Disney and AB CS Channel, they'll probably
have to say, well, yeah, I guessI say, well, I'd like you to let
management know that we won't bebuying your products any longer
(01:04:40):
or supporting you as long as youadvertise on Kimmel.
I'll stop. I've been, I've been a lifetime
user of your product. I'm not going to use your
product any longer. I'm not going to support
somebody that talks like Jimmy Kimmel.
So actually skunks have many onesaid a good I think good thing
she goes. I don't think they are caving.
I think it was planned, which she's got a very, very valid
(01:05:01):
point because his rating sucked anyway.
So doing this could you know, maybe that's a good point
they're doing it. Just give him bring up his
ratings strategically. Good points among 71.
Yeah, there's no doubt. I think that is a good point.
I think at the end of the day, you have to look at things.
You know, everything's a psyop nowadays.
It you have to look at other than this show, we don't run
(01:05:21):
psyops on you. And you know, we'll admit we
make a mistake, as I did earlier.
The point of the matter is it iswhat it is, right?
You have to pay attention to what's going on.
So I think that's a big deal. I think so too.
All right, Lastly, Supreme Courtonce again sides with Trump and
lets him fire the Biden appointed FTC commissioner.
(01:05:43):
You know, we keep seeing this, you know, they, they, they fight
Trump in the courts and it only to waste money, waste time,
waste resources because it has to go to Supreme Court.
And you know, they've been ruling, I don't know pretty much
what 99.99% favor of Trump because it's it's the right,
it's the law, it's his his rightas president fire.
(01:06:07):
I don't know what's going on with the other, with the other
board member from Federal Reserve.
What? That was her name.
That's an ongoing litigation, too, right?
Yeah. Is she going to fire?
Is she going to get fired? I think she'll get fired.
I think inevitably there's just.All right, let's take some I
(01:06:29):
want in the chat real quick. Let's since we're getting a new
US attorney for Virginia, right?What do you think?
Is Leticia James going to be charged by the end of the year?
I want to see answers in the chat now.
Lance, what do you think? Man, you know, somebody asked me
(01:06:51):
that yesterday. I don't know.
I mean, I know a lot of people are trying to out her, but I
just, I just I'm shocked that it's taking even this long even
to fire the person that supposedly wouldn't take any
action I got. We got three no's in a row.
I, I have to, I, I, I I just don't trust Pam Bob.
Hold on, Hold on, Trump, you know you're watching or somebody
(01:07:12):
from the admin is watching rightnow.
I got 4 no's in the show. I got five.
Well, I got to hope. So we got 4 no's that nothing
will be done with Tisha James oryour new US attorney.
I'm just letting you know, bro, we're here for you.
Try to help you. Maybe you could take the take
that back to your people. I don't think it's on Pan Bonnie
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Lance. It's on the the the US attorney
of Virginia to do it. It's not on her.
She can direct them and stuff, but you could.
She can say I need you to arrestthis.
And that doesn't mean they're going to do it though, right?
I you know, it's really simple. Letitia James Adam Schiff
(01:07:54):
violated the laws of the United States.
There are laws that are on the books.
They're not fabricating the laws.
Bank fraud, insurance fraud, election fraud, mortgage fraud,
clearly all defined within our statutes.
It it doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at the
evidence and say in fact she submitted fraudulent bank
documents. It's easy peasy.
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It's low hanging fruit. Anybody that won't make that
arrest is compromised and they become a Co conspirator because
in my opinion, even the Department of Justice, when a
prosecutor becomes aware of a felony and they don't take
action, that's called miss prisons of a felony because they
didn't report it. They didn't take action.
In my opinion, maybe prosecute acouple of these prosecutors for
(01:08:37):
not taking action and watch how quickly things change because
those laws are on the books. And it's clear that if you don't
want to do your job and you are allowing a criminal like that,
Leticia James, to continue her criminal enterprise that you now
have knowledge of, I think you become a Co conspirator
personally. I mean, they would do it to us
if George knew about Letitia James and didn't report it and
(01:08:59):
they wanted to go after George, they could.
That's what misprisings of a felony is for.
And of course, that's a weaponized system.
I don't agree with that part of it when it comes to George.
But at the end of the day, when does a prosecutor become
culpable? When do they become liable?
That's my question. So all right, listen, you know
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