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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new.
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World order, new world order.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
New world order.
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This is a moment to cease. The kaleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.
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Us, a new world order, a world where.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.
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Nevertheless, United stated in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the put rensidentity will be
the invergence of a new international order the.
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First decade of the twenty first century, that out of
what will be feared the greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the
global economy, a new world order was created.
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Documenting the crisis, allow rebublic.
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The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed.
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To secret societies.
Speaker 9 (01:10):
The secret oaths and a secret proceedings.
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Waiting war on the new world order.
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And the councils of government. We must guard again the
acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the
military industrial conflict.
Speaker 10 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky.
Speaker 12 (01:31):
Davis from FEMA Regions five to ten.
Speaker 13 (01:45):
This is Governor America. I think he gave us this year.
I'm Darren Weeks. It is the fourteenth of February twenty
twenty six. Valentine's Day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. We
hope to share the love with you all the day long,
at least for the next three hours. I don't know
how much love it's going to be because quite honestly,
we're going to be giving you a lot of bad news,
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as we often do. But we do it in love.
We do it because we love our country right absolutely.
It's a work of love and it's going to be
a busy show. We have three guests scheduled later on
in the second hour. We're going to be visiting at
the top of the second hour with Pete schen He
is with Epstein Justice. We're going to get an update
(02:27):
on some of the documents, what he thinks about the
documents so far, and what's come out of that, the
fallout of some of it. Which frankly isn't enough of
a fallout in my opinion, and I think he would
probably share that view. I don't want to put words
in his mouth, but we're going to be talking about
what some of what Attorney General Todd blanche has said
about the files not being a prosecutable offense, So stay
(02:53):
tuned for that. Then at the bottom of the second hour,
we have Adam Finnegan joining us. He is a former
intelligence professional professional and he has covered covert networks and
he's going to be talking about a CCP fronted lab
that was discovered in Vegas. Now, if you're like me,
(03:13):
you probably haven't heard a whole lot about this this lab.
Speaker 14 (03:17):
Have you?
Speaker 13 (03:17):
Have you heard much coverage about this? Vickey?
Speaker 15 (03:20):
No, I haven't.
Speaker 13 (03:21):
Actually, yeah, I think I vaguely remember something about a
Chinese national or something going to jail for a lab
in California. And it turns out maybe these two labs
might be linked.
Speaker 14 (03:33):
So well, they found years ago, like I don't know,
five or six years ago, they did find a lab,
Chinese lab in California.
Speaker 15 (03:44):
Yeah, so this isn't the first time. Either that or
they're just rerunning old news.
Speaker 13 (03:50):
No, No, I don't think they're rerunning old news. I
think it's a new development. And frankly that makes it
really raises the question for me as to are these
bio labs? Is this a whole CCP fronted Chinese? Well,
I say fronted honestly, there it's very covert. They're not
really I should see CCP backed Chinese lab. But it
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makes you wonder if there's not, if we're just seeing
just the tip of the iceberg. Maybe there's a number
of these all across the United States potentially.
Speaker 15 (04:26):
Yes, think globalization. What did globalization do? It opened our
borders and globalized our government basically, And so the Chinese
under the wt O, under the global system has every
right to open up bio labs. In the United States. Yeah,
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we lost our country when they when they established the
World Trade Organization. Actually, no, I'll take that back. We
lost our country in nineteen ninety four when Clinton came
into office and he and al Gore quote reinvented government.
Speaker 13 (05:10):
Right right, And that is certainly something that is not
what's what we want to see in terms of reinvented government.
What right did he have He didn't have the right
to reinvent government. We have a Constitution and we didn't.
We did. I don't see a whole lot of commercialization
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in the Constitution. I don't see a form of government
which is run by corporations in the Constitution. But that's
what this reinvention of government would do. And it's a
bipartisan situation because, as I said before, our governor, former
governor in Michigan read Rick. I called him Rick Snyder.
(05:54):
He was a well, he's the closest thing to a
Democrat that has a Republican after his name that I've seen,
and he was promoting he was all in with the
REI mentioned of government. That was one of his big things.
He wanted to reinvent Michigan, reinvent lancing, you know, reinvent government.
He frequently used that terminology, and unfortunately most people don't
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understand what those terms mean, so they bought into it.
Speaker 15 (06:23):
Yeah. I didn't either for a long time. But you know,
that's part of what I've been working on. And my
most recent revelation came out of the Epstein investigation. The
British ambassador named.
Speaker 13 (06:41):
Peter Mandel Is that Mandelssohn, Yeah.
Speaker 15 (06:46):
Peter Mandelssohn. He was He was a communist and it
turns out that Tony Blair probably is also a communist,
but they called him a socialist. You know, they called
themselves socialists.
Speaker 13 (07:06):
Yeah, which is making but you know, just like Zorn
Mamdani is just a socialist, right.
Speaker 15 (07:14):
Right, So whenever you hear the word socialists, just do
a quick translation to a softer form of communists.
Speaker 13 (07:26):
There's nothing that s there's nothing soft about it. They
soften it because the language is softened. But then in reality,
these people are died in the wool, I mean died
in the wool communists.
Speaker 15 (07:38):
Well, and in nineteen ninety four is when Tony Blair
came to power of what they were then calling the
New Labor Party, the New Labor Party to differentiate it
from the Old Labor Party, and Tony Blair was the lead,
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a head of it, and he and Bill Clinton, Tony
Blair and Bill Clinton were both socialists. When Clinton did
the reinvention of government, which was mostly under the authority
of the Vice president because al Gore was the lead
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in terms of information systems, but it was all part
of the same project under the heading of the President's
Council on Sustainable Development. That's when they really began implementing
centralization of government power and their partnership with corporations, and
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the implementation of socialism in America.
Speaker 13 (08:56):
Yep, absolutely, I did want to finish up real quick
with the UH with the guest information. I UH that
that that's the second hour what I gave you there,
Peter Shen and Adam Finnegan uh. And then in the
final hour we have Mary Toko back with us again
to talk about natural health and vaccinations. Will probably get
(09:17):
into COVID some too, because I haven't really you know,
with the with the exception of the brief period that
we had with her prior to the flipover of the
New Year to the New Year, we haven't really talked
to her since the whole COVID thing happened. So I'm
very interested to hear her take on some of the
psychological operations that was going on back then. And you
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know how people were being gas lit in a major way,
UH to push them really to force them to to
take this shot, and and and the subsequent injuries that
have taken place there m R and a just a
very diabolic really thing. And then now recently this week,
(10:03):
just a day or two ago, I think I just
heard that they were pushing for now all the veterinarian
shots to go mRNA. So if the other shots worked,
supposedly we've had these shots well established, why would they
want to transition them all to mRNA so your dog
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can be full of mRNA clot shot programmable cells or
programmed cells. I don't know. It just really bothers me.
The only thing I can figure is the push, and
this is the lesson nefarious reason really is that there's
profit to be made off mRNA. Maybe those other ones
there isn't. Maybe the patents have expired. I don't know.
(10:48):
I'm just guessing here because I can't imagine why you'd
want this for a dog when you have established vaccines,
even if, even if you believe in vaccines for a dog.
Speaker 15 (11:00):
My understanding, and I could be wrong, so don't quote
me on this. I'm just telling you how I understand
it is that the mRNA shot basically opens a portal
that can where they can directly infuse something you know
(11:23):
that they've concocted right directly into your cells, into your DNA.
Speaker 13 (11:32):
That sounds reasonable to me, I know, it's it's the
whole thing is it's reprogramming the cells.
Speaker 15 (11:40):
Yeah, essentially, yes, so that they can get access to
them more easily for genetic medicine.
Speaker 13 (11:50):
And I've heard people say that it doesn't change your DNA,
but I have actually we I forget the guy's name,
but he was ahead of the at one of the
major pharmaceutical companies. He came out and said as much.
And I'll have to see if I can dig up
that audio again.
Speaker 15 (12:08):
Well, that makes sense in terms of what I just said.
The mRNA opens a portal, you know, so that they can,
you know, sometime in the future, give you a DNA
based treatment.
Speaker 13 (12:29):
Yeah, I don't like the direction all this is headed.
Speaker 15 (12:32):
I don't either. I haven't for a long long time.
Speaker 13 (12:36):
Especially since they're already talking about another pandemic.
Speaker 15 (12:40):
Well yeah, I mean, I've done more research on the
public health system than anything else, and it's because of
what I learned about it. And they have the potential
to screw up the entire human population change genetics. Since
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they're changing genetics, the change would be permanent. And why
our Congress is going along with this. I don't know
if you noticed this or not, but there are an
awful lot of doctors in Congress. Well, they didn't there
didn't used to be. That started changing around the nineteen
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nineties when I started noticing, you know, doctors, more and
more doctors going into Congress, and I suppose it would
be so that they could advise on all of the
legislation pertaining to our healthcare system, which includes public health
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and medication, you know, pharmaceutical companies and all of that.
Speaker 13 (14:01):
And so just listen to these you know, you talk
about I mentioned a moment ago pandemics and how they're
wanting to apparently bring one back. I gas because I'm
seeing all these stories that I've been collecting. We have
from John Fleetwood's substack US South Korea lab engineer chimeric
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bird flu virus fatal in mammals, infects human blood cells,
attacks the brain, according to the journal Science Advances. Well
that's a great advance, isn't it.
Speaker 15 (14:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (14:38):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (14:38):
And then from the Daily Mail, deadly batborn virus with
no cure is spreading in India with quote epidemic potential
unquote as new cases emerge. Then we see also from
the Daily Mail, Trump administration on alert as deadly virus
with no cure sparks covid era quarantine. So the quarantine
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tea people apparently, and this is something that is going
on apparently in India. So then we see also health experts
warn of real risk incurable virus poses to the US
as covid era. Okay, I think that's the same article. Sorry,
officials reinstate covid era monitoring and quarantines after outbreak of
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deadly virus that has no cure. I wonder how many
of these cures have been suppressed because supposedly there was
no cure for the covid that we had over here, and.
Speaker 15 (15:37):
Yet they're just going to keep.
Speaker 13 (15:40):
There were doctors that were curing it until they were
threatened with getting their medical license taken away. Go ahead, I'm.
Speaker 15 (15:45):
Sorry, yeah, there. It will keep on happening until they
actually acknowledge what they did, which is.
Speaker 13 (15:54):
Never gonna happen. They're never going to acknowledge what they did.
Speaker 15 (15:57):
Unleash the frankinscion to on the world population. So when
you think of how easy it was to manufacture the
Wuhan virus and get it over here, and they changed
our I mean, you know, they basically installed this emergency
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system for pandemics and they started with pandemic planning in
the early two thousands. I think the first hearing I
watched it was of a doctor named John Aguinobi, and
as I listened to his answers to the questions, I
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thought to myself, this guy's not a doctor. I don't
care what they say. And so as soon as the
hearing was over, I did a search on him. Turns
out he was the public health official in Florida when
the anthrax was discovered, and he supposedly identified anthrax as
(17:11):
the cause for the the UH. I don't know whether
it was one or two people that died.
Speaker 13 (17:21):
That were.
Speaker 15 (17:23):
Employees of a tabloid rag, you know in Florida. Wow,
And so so I waited for a while because I
was on something else. But then I did eventually research
John Aguinobe and they ended up appointing him to.
Speaker 16 (17:46):
Be the.
Speaker 15 (17:49):
Was surgeon general. It was either surgeon general or the
head of a bureau with the HHS pertaining to healthcare.
And so yeah, yeah, I've got all of that documented.
(18:13):
But it was just accidental that I happened to listen
to that hearing where he testified with Julie was a
Julie Gerberting, a doctor from CDC. I think I don't yeah, anyway,
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and it and as soon as he answered a question,
a question that was asked by Alan Spector, and they've
cut this out of the c SPAN video, by the way,
but Spector asked, what did you mean, you're not showing
(18:54):
good faith? And it uh, he said that to Aguinobe
and that just struck a wrong note with me. You know,
you don't. You don't talk to a senior senator in
hearing that way. So I wanted to know who that
(19:16):
guy was that was so impudent to Senator Alan Spector,
and Spector didn't even react.
Speaker 13 (19:26):
Yeah, I don't know. I I unfortunately, I don't. I know.
You're not supposed to You're supposed to have decorum. There
Increasingly I see less and less decorum. You know, nowhere
do we see this more than the whole Pam Bondi
thing this week? Have you did you watch any of that?
Speaker 15 (19:43):
Only the clips that people posted, you know, just in small,
stiff snippets. There were so many hearings last week that
are really important. Yeah, and I want I want to
hear them all I want.
Speaker 13 (19:58):
Yeah, I do too. I wish I had more time
to do, you know, I could easily spend my whole life,
going through news items, going through hearings. You know, we
need a staff. Yeah, we do, We really do. I
told Michelle this morning. I showed her my notes for
this show today, and I said, some producer really ought
(20:20):
to hire me and pay me well, because I can
tell you right now, I work very hard, and I
would work very hard on any show that I'm a
part of, even if I'm not the host, because it's
just how I am. I would, you know, if I
believe in something, I'll do it big time. And but
anyway that I don't see that happening. Yeah, but it's
(20:43):
nice to think, you know. Anyway, I'll tell you what.
We got a call on the line. Let me go
ahead and take the call. And folks, there is some
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then we'll go to I think this is Mike in Kentucky. Hello,
you're on the air.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Good guess, good guess. Hey, either eight, five, nine, or
six or six area code from any of the various
number several numbers.
Speaker 6 (21:18):
I might it might be me.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Okay, I bounce around a little bit between phones.
Speaker 13 (21:24):
So somebody from the eight five to nine area code
can call and throw me off.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Now, well somebody else could, but there's only a couple
of numbers that I use from there.
Speaker 13 (21:34):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Anyway, and you you're getting callers from Kentucky and maybe
because of our BN uh. But I heard you were
going to have a couple of guests, so I thought
i'd chime in.
Speaker 13 (21:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Yes, there is a bunch of suppressed science. And even
before COVID nineteen uh, for some reasons, you could probably
guess just something as simple getting your vitamin D checked.
It should be routine, because it's been known for a
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long time that a huge portion of America north of
Interstate ten, like basically from the Florida state line all
the way to Los Angeles. Anybody north of that, especially
darker complicted people, are vitamin D deficient to the tune
of like seventy some percent.
Speaker 13 (22:25):
Yeah, I could believe that.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
And medication, indoor lifestyle, all blue light, and I mean
it all pays plays into that. But one of the
places you can go for a lot of this suppressed
science is still up last I checked, or you can
find it in you know, the Internet archives C nineteen
early Now that's the letter C one nine and then
(22:49):
you spell out early E A R L Y. And
I believe it's dot com. But I think they did
have some dot org web pages. They have a whole
I mean, I think it's probably a couple of thousand
studies involving the effectiveness of things like vitamin D. I
(23:10):
think even vitamin C is citric as not citric excuse me,
a scorbick acid. And of course that imfamous. You're not
a horse I've remeected, which us provoked by serendipity, is
what the scientific community says when they want to avoid you.
Speaker 13 (23:29):
Are you saying you want us to ingest a horse
d warmer?
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Well, it was first used in humans. It was not
first a veterinary man.
Speaker 13 (23:38):
I'm being facetious. Yeah, well that's what the media smear
campaign was. Well the CDC, Yeah, well that's true. Yeah,
that's that's right.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
People, And nower Pfiser now has commercials. I've heard of
by accident a couple of three times because I don't
listen to a lot of mainstream radio. But they're now saying, honey,
there is no hack for COVID because they're still selling
the shots.
Speaker 13 (24:06):
There's no hacks.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
There's no hacks for COVID.
Speaker 13 (24:10):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Yeah, so there is hacks for COVID, and I think
they the healthcare system essentially murdered my cut well, I
think first cousin once removed. However, that goes who was
a first responder, I mean his wife both. You know,
we're having the chronic illnesses that a lot of Americans have.
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They never checked their z inc level, they never checked
their vitamin D level, and anybody that is Opie's overweights.
Ninety percent of Americans are metabolically challenged. It's a national emergency.
I mean, that's why RFK, I think, is so hated,
because sick people are money in the bank for the
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big pharma. It's pharma has become fascists.
Speaker 13 (24:55):
Yeah, and the food companies are really a part of
this as well, because they're putting stuff in the food.
You know, most of what we eat is processed. Unless
you make a conscious effort to really do the best
you can to not eat processed food. It's hard, especially
with our lifestyles being what they are today, running all
(25:16):
the time, both parents working, you know, both people in
the home. You know, everybody has to leave the home,
go to work just to pay the taxes.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
Well, yeah, I don't like the term biohack. I don't
really don't like the term biohack. But for forty years
or more probably, you know, closer to fifty now, several
factors have come together to create these metabolic disorders. And
starting in about nineteen seventy, they swapped out the dough
conditioners and commercial bread and all the iron fortification combination
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is suppressing copper. Then they try to scare us out
of the sun. We need morning sun, especially for like
the first ninety minutes before or after sunrise or before sunset.
You can still look at the sun in the early
morning or the late evening, and that's really metabolic for
your monochondria. Yeah, infra red so. But they're scaring, they're
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scaring the cramp out. I just read something the other day.
They were saying, oh, you need to wear your sunscreen
if you're can go out early in the morning.
Speaker 13 (26:24):
Yeah, it's crazy, crazy. Yeah, people didn't used to have sunscreen,
you know, and yeah, I love the fact. In fact,
this weekend is going to be sunny all weekend here
where I'm at in southern Michigan. So, hey, do you
have anything else?
Speaker 2 (26:39):
At this point I can't remember?
Speaker 13 (26:40):
Okay, all right, Hey, by the way, that c nineteen early.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
Are you gonna take collst You're gonna take any cost
during your guests?
Speaker 13 (26:48):
I probably not the first the second hour because it's
such so short and there's a lot to talk about,
but possibly in the third hour. Thanks, yep, hey, thank you,
We'll talk later, all right, bottom of the We'll be back.
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It's Govern America with Vicky Davison Darren william.
Speaker 13 (31:44):
All Right, we're back. This is govern America. The website
for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica dot com.
My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com. And Vicky,
you want to give your information on please Yeah.
Speaker 15 (32:00):
My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com and my
older website is Channelingreality dot com. And on my newer website,
Technocratic Tyranny, I have buttons on the left hand side
of the screen. One of the buttons is global Health
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and that's where I've tried to put all of my
articles on what they've done to our healthcare system. And
you know when and where it started, and so you'll
find a lot of articles on there. And when I started,
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I really didn't know what I was looking for, Like
I think I said, I started that started researching health
after the two thousand and seven meeting of the National
Government Association meeting because IBM and Mayo Clinic did a
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presentation during that session and what they were talking about
was building a national medical information system and that's that's
really where you need to start looking for the automation
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of our healthcare system and the violation of every tenant
of the Hippocratic Oath.
Speaker 13 (33:38):
Yeah. Absolutely, so years of research there on her website,
the Technocratic Tyranny dot com listeners, so check that out.
And also Channelingreality dot com, which is her earlier website,
very very important information as she has spent years putting
(33:58):
it together now many many years, many many hours, and
it's all for the love of country and love of
her fellow Americans and really the people of the world ultimately,
because this is a global this is a global plan,
as most of you know now. Mike before the break
was talking about a website called C nineteen Early and
(34:22):
he said dot com. I went there. It redirects to
the dot org version. And it's just a very interesting website.
It's early treatment is more effective. It's got the sunlight there.
You know, it's got well, I say, I guess that's
a turning virus that's there. But it's talking about a
lot of different things on this website, you know, different
(34:45):
agents and stuff like that. COVID nineteen treatment, real time
analysis of sixty seven studies there. So you can go
to C nineteen early dot org. The dot com will
just redirect you to the dot org. But very interesting
website that was cited by Mike in Kentucky. Let's go
(35:07):
to the back to the phones. We have another call
on the line, and you can still squeeze in here
if you want, folks six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six,
that's six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six, or toll
free eight four four six four six eight three seven
six that's eight four four six. Govern back to the phones,
this time to Arizona. You're on the air.
Speaker 5 (35:28):
Go ahead, please, yes, Jaron VICKI, good morning.
Speaker 13 (35:32):
This is Mike in Arizona, Land, and good morning to you.
Speaker 5 (35:35):
Kind of yes, great, the you touched off from the
beginning here broadcast. We're talking about the bio lab in Vegas.
Given it a lot of airtime down here because I
guess is the proximity right, And it's the same guy
that owned the property in California. I think that was
(35:57):
Redlands where that original two bio labs were found. He
was jailed in twenty twenty three, but he actually owned
both properties, the ones in Okay for me and the
ones in Nevada.
Speaker 13 (36:11):
So that is the link then.
Speaker 5 (36:14):
Yeah, there is a link there, and he definitely has
ties to CCP.
Speaker 13 (36:20):
So I wonder how many of these other labs might
exist throughout the country. I mean, I don't know that
this guy owns any other property, but it wouldn't all
have to be the same guy. The fact that this
thing is going on here at all is just mind blowing.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
Exactly. You would think that maybe since he's been in
custody for you know, three years, they might have done
a search on property owned by and maybe he had
figured this out years ago. So why is it just
quite by accident the cleaning lady. Somebody had left the
garage door unlocked and she went in there and there
(36:58):
was this foul odor of all these refrigerators and equipment
that you would see in laboratories, and she felt deathly ill.
And they were renting it out as the airbnb, but
she was bedridden, couldn't even get out of bed to
get treatment. But she eventually was the one that called
(37:18):
the police and give them the heads up of about
what was going on.
Speaker 13 (37:22):
Now do we know what her current status is? Is
she still bedridden?
Speaker 14 (37:29):
That?
Speaker 5 (37:30):
I don't know. All they did is say she was
so definitely ill bedridden. They identified her pseudonym as name
as Kelly, but and said that she would had been
the cleaning lady there, and she also mentioned that there
were several other people that had visited the property and
became very ill and didn't even come in contact. They
(37:51):
just breathed this noxious odor that was there.
Speaker 13 (37:55):
Lovely. It's just kind of well, I I wonder who
all is involved in this then, because if he's in prison,
then seemingly somebody is still running the lab or was
up until the time it was discovered, because if there
was a cleaning lady, then certainly there would have to
have been somebody paying the cleaning lady. I'm just wondering
(38:18):
what the details of all that are.
Speaker 5 (38:21):
Yeah, there was the guy that owned the property with
the connection to the CCP, but there was some other
manager I think his name was like Soulman or something
like that was also either being arrested or investigated into
what was going on. So yeah, I don't think we
(38:41):
definitely have heard the last of this story. To kind
of switch gears. Yeah, you were talking earlier also after
the Vegas deal. You were talking about communism and what
it turns out to be and everything. And I'm aware
of a website it's called Havoc journal dot com and
(39:05):
that's Havok Havoc with the k and back in the
beginning of February The first essay was on the fourth
of February, and it's entitled After the Revolution Wins, the
Revolution Turns, and it goes through the history of a
lot of these socialist uprisings and what you know, I
(39:30):
don't want to say communism's got a bad rap, but
what it's really pointing out that what we have to
do is we have to really be careful of when
they stay socialist. It's not only Mondami, but it's Bernie
Sanders and AOC and the Socialist Democrats and all of
them on down the line. Because it pointed out whether
(39:50):
it was China, Cuba, East Germany, Vietnam, Cambodia, that all
of these atrocities, with the millions and millions and millions
of people that were executed, that was in a transition
time of socialism before they came communists. So there's at
least three of these essays on here. One is the
(40:13):
fourth of February, one is the fifth of February, and
one is the sixth of February. And you know, I've
been in the military and looked at this communist stuff,
but nobody's ever really explained it in this direction. And
it's like, Wow, I saw the light and I see
what you mean and why, and they try to soft
sell this socialism to you. But when you look into
(40:35):
what the socialists actually did, and it's the socialists we have.
I mean, obviously we know it's just like protectionism, socialism, communism,
it's all the same plant, just at the different stage
of those movement. All of the atrocities occur during the
transition from out of the previous government to the socialists.
(41:00):
I mean, yeah, communism, keep your eye on it, but
it's not really, it's not really the everything goes on
when they're socialists long before they come. And you also
in closing, you mentioned the deal of about Valentine's Day.
Today it's also Arizona Statehood de calla from the great
State of Arizona.
Speaker 13 (41:20):
Yeah, there you go. There, Hey, great outstanding. Thank you
for that.
Speaker 5 (41:26):
Very good. God bless you guys. Thank you for your time.
Enjoy your broadcast. And Hailey allan brother.
Speaker 13 (41:30):
All right, appreciate it. God bless you, Thank you.
Speaker 15 (41:33):
I have another website for people to look at, and
it's a Socialist International dot org. Okay, and they are
like the head of the snake that the head of
the beast in terms of socialism.
Speaker 13 (41:52):
So if I go to Socialist International dot org, what
am I going to find here?
Speaker 15 (41:56):
You're going to find there?
Speaker 13 (41:58):
So far, I'm not finding anything because it says the
site can't be reached. Really, yeah, is that I was
a hyphen in it or something?
Speaker 15 (42:08):
No, just all run together.
Speaker 13 (42:09):
The misspelled it. I don't think I misspelled it. I
don't see as well as I used to, though, so
I do have my glasses on though. Oh social list,
I'm sorry I put social I still care. Oh there
is okay, sorry about that.
Speaker 15 (42:26):
It has their history going back at least to Willie Brandt.
That's it was following the leads from this website that
led me to Willy Brant, and he Willy Brant was
the uh may He was a Communist during World War two,
but he uh when I guess when the Nazi Party
(42:52):
took over. He took off and he ended up in Oslo,
changed his name to Willie Brandt and did his writing
for a union Labor party organization. After the war, he
(43:16):
went back to Germany and he was chancellor for a while,
and then he became the mayor of Berlin. But he
was forced to resign when it was discovered that he
had a Russian spy in his network of people, and
so he was forced to resign. A couple of years
(43:38):
after that, he took over as president of the Socialist
International and that was really when they got their start there,
like foothold in the redesign of the world to be
a communist slash socialist war.
Speaker 13 (44:00):
Yeah, and people can say, well, you talk about technocracy
all the time, how do you reconcile the two of
the two are reconciled pretty perfectly, because the general population
is going to be living under a socialist type of
system where the capitalist type of commercial system will be
for the richest of the rich, and the rule will
(44:24):
be by the experts and you will be controlled by
the algorithms of the billionaire capitalists.
Speaker 15 (44:31):
So that's exactly right.
Speaker 13 (44:33):
That's really how I see the whole situation playing out.
I think the evidence bears that out. But this Socialist
International dot organ says the Socialist internationals worldwide organization of
social democratic, social socialist and labor parties. It currently brings
together one hundred and thirty two political parties and organizations
(44:54):
from all continents, and they have a list of all
their members that would be interesting see I wonder how
many of them are in the US.
Speaker 15 (45:05):
Oh, a lot of them are. Our country has been
taken over by these people. And and it was Clinton's administration.
Al Gore was the computer side of the equation.
Speaker 13 (45:18):
Well, let's look at this. When you go to that
page for the members. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
interrupt you.
Speaker 15 (45:24):
That's okay.
Speaker 13 (45:26):
There's the US is not there's nothing for the US.
Speaker 15 (45:30):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, well they they're not.
Speaker 13 (45:33):
Even going to mention the US. Yeah, it's all under wraps.
Speaker 25 (45:38):
Mhm.
Speaker 15 (45:39):
Fact, if you if you researched the President's Council on
Sustainable Development, they they got their guidance. And I'll put
this in the show notes. When the when Bill Clinton's
initiated the President's Council for Sustainable Development, their guidebook of
(46:04):
what they were supposed to do came from a think
tank in Switzerland called Our Common Future. But it really
and it was out of that that came Agenda twenty
one after the real summit. Right, the Agenda for Change
(46:27):
is like a spelled out version of how to implement that,
and so I really recommend that you. I have it
on my website. I'll put it in the show notes.
A link to it so that you can see what
they did for the first meeting. The first meeting, they
(46:49):
put Ron Brown as the chairman of this council. And
Ron Brown ended up dead, didn't he.
Speaker 13 (46:59):
Yeah, he died in a plane crash, as I as
I remember it, only he had a bullet in his
head or something, exactly, all right. It was interesting how
the plane crashed, but he had a bullet hole in
his head. So that raises a lot of interesting questions,
doesn't it.
Speaker 15 (47:17):
It does indeed, So so anyway, that's very important history
to understand that because it was the President's Council on
Sustainable Development that basically led the redesign of our government
(47:38):
to be a centrally managed and controlled communist freaking government.
Speaker 13 (47:46):
Yeah, absolutely absolutely, all right, other things going on, just
real quickly in the briefing brief period we have before
the break. The Senate has targeted sanctuary officials. This comes
from the Gateway Pundit. Senate Republicans, led by Lindsay Graham
Eric Schmidt, introduced the n Sanctuary Cities Act and Protect
(48:06):
America Act to impose up to five years in prison
on mayors and governors who block federal immigration enforcement or
ignore ice detainers, strip qualified immunity from lawsuits by victims
of crimes by illegal they say immigrants, I'll say aliens,
cut off federal grants, and permanently in sanctuary policies. Schmidt
framed the bills as essential to restoring law and order
(48:28):
and protecting Americans from chaos. Why I say the bills
are not essential. They don't need these bills because it's
already illegal to harbor illegal aliens, So why do we
need additional bills making it illegal for mayors? Mayors aren't
exempt under the present law. So this just makes me
wonder if this isn't just more of the same type
(48:50):
of you know, grand standing show voting, whatever analogy you
want to use. But the bottom line is, if we
had a real attorney general, if we had a real
justice department, we would have something other than the nonsense
we have going on today, which is a perfect illustration.
(49:12):
You know. Uh, I want to play this audio, Vicky,
because you had Pam Bondy in Congress this week. Uh,
and she was being confronted over the Epstein file mess
and uh, well this is uh, this is uh, what's
this guy's name? This is a Democrat? His name is
(49:35):
Jared Moskowitz, and he did a pretty good rundown. I
know he's a Democrat, but there's a lot of Republicans
that are seeing eye to eye with Democrats on this issue.
In fact, I really think this could be a uniting
issue for the country. We need something to galvanize people
and pull them in the same direction, and I think
the Epstein mess is a perfect way of doing that. Uh,
(49:58):
this is This is Jared A. Muskowitz addressing Pam BONDI
you know, listen to this.
Speaker 26 (50:04):
It's been twelve months since you gave Republican influencers part
one of the Epstein files. You said the list was
on your desk, and a memo came out and said
that there was no list. Phase two of the binders
never happened. The President the United States says the Epstein
thing is a hoax. He blasts his own base for
wanting the release of the files. He blamed Barack Obama.
Republicans voted against the release of the files and the
Rules Committee then they refused to even return to the
(50:26):
Rules Committee until they could be protected from future votes
on the release. Speaker Johnson sends Congress home a day
early before break they sent the Deputy Attorney General to
meet with Maxwell. She says something favorable about the president.
Miraculously she gets transferred to a minimum security facility. No
one can explain why. Miraculously. The leaks to the Wall
(50:47):
Street Journal.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
Stop.
Speaker 26 (50:48):
We come back from break, we have the Massy Discharge petition.
Republicans drop a rule, a non binding resolution, trying to
kill the Massy Discharge petition. The White House says passing
the Massive Discharge petition is a hostile act, trying to
stop the necessary two hundred and eighteen signatures. According to
Republican members that signed it, the White House brought them
into the situation Room, you know, the place where the
(51:10):
president goes for time of war, promising things like appropriations
or maybe even to primary them. People in the room say,
you were there. It didn't work. We get the two
hundred eighteen signatures. We eventually passed the MASSI petition. You
guys didn't release the files. You were forced by Congress.
Every member of the House except one and the entire Senate.
Speaker 10 (51:31):
The reason the President.
Speaker 26 (51:32):
Signed it is because it was a veto proof majority.
We can't agree on anything, and yet the entire House
but one member and the whole Senate forced the administration
to release the files. Cash bettel under Oath said to
Senator Kennedy, the FBI is not in possession of any
creditle evidence that Epstein trafficked girls to anyone but himself.
(51:52):
We know now that's not true. According to documents, Epstein
had a worldwide sex trafficking ring girls from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Russia,
parent modeling agencies sending him girls. He even had a
relationship with a summer camp where he groomed girls at
a picnic table. Glenn Maxwell says twenty nine Epstein associates
cut secret DOJ deals. Turns out there is a list
six names readily available if you unredact them. Co conspirators named,
(52:15):
but we got them when you unredact them. Maxwell recently
tells a House Oversight committee that she wants clemency to
release more names. Cash burttel under oh said, Trump's name
appears less than one hundred times in the files. We
now know that's not true. Trump's name appears more times
in the Epstein files, then God's name appears in.
Speaker 27 (52:33):
The book about God.
Speaker 26 (52:34):
Okay, by the way, this is the Trump Bible move over.
King James Trump's name also appears more times in the
Epstein file than Harry Potter's name appears in the seven
books about Harry Potter. Lutnick says that in two thousand
and eight he went to Epstein's home. Says he had
a massage table in the living room, but Epstein said
he got one every day, that it was the right
type of massage. He and his wife decide to leave
(52:55):
and say they'll never be in a room with him again.
Howard then says, I'm sure the Epstein stuff is all
on video. He was the greatest blackmailer of all time. Well,
how would Howard know that? But now the fire is
are public, and in twenty twelve we found out that
he and his family are on Epstein Island after after
after Epstein pled guilty to stay charges. I'm from Florida.
(53:17):
I take my family to Disney World, not to Epstein Island.
There are documents in the files that dispute the President's
claim that he kicked Epstein out of his club. Allegedly,
the presidents at Epstein that he asked Epstein to leave,
supported now that that's disputed, though statements from the manager
of the club now I'm Madame return of Jenneral, I
have like twenty five seconds left. So because I'm curious
(53:39):
and I just i'd like to see flip to the
Jared Moskowitz section of the binder. I'm interested to see
what staff provided on the on the opo on me.
And because we're in the Olympics, I'm going to give
it a grade. I just want to see how how
good it is. So give me your best one.
Speaker 28 (53:54):
So, first of all, nothing is funny about mocking the
Bible and holding up the Bible.
Speaker 13 (54:00):
That's what you did.
Speaker 28 (54:01):
And I find out I wanted that. That's all I
have to say.
Speaker 26 (54:04):
I want it from I want it from the Burnberg,
which is the best one.
Speaker 13 (54:07):
So this is the best she can do to respond
to all that. She's zeroed in on. Oh, you're making
fun of the Bible. I got nothing more to say.
That's it. That's all she's got to say. Yeah, is
that incredible? So uh, later on she did a little
a little uh solo on herself. Uh, let's see, I
(54:29):
want to see if I have time to do this. Yeah,
maybe about a minute. It's about a minute long.
Speaker 28 (54:35):
They are talking about Epstein today. This has been around
since the Obama administration. This administration released over three million
pages of documents, over three million, and Donald Trump signed
that law to release all of those documents.
Speaker 27 (54:55):
He is the.
Speaker 28 (54:56):
Most transparent president in the nations. All the reductions and
none of them, none of them. Ask Merrick Garland over
the last four years, one word about Jeffrey Epstein. How
ironic is that?
Speaker 25 (55:13):
You know?
Speaker 13 (55:13):
Why?
Speaker 28 (55:14):
Because Donald Trump? The Dow, the Dow right, the Dow
is over. The Dow is over fifty thousand dollars. I
don't know why you're laughing. You're a great stock trader,
as I hear Raskin.
Speaker 13 (55:27):
The Dow is.
Speaker 28 (55:28):
Over fifty thousand right now, the SNP at almost seven thousand,
and the Nasdaq smashing records. Americans four oh one k's
and retirement savings are booming doing what we should be
talking about. We should be talking about making Americans safe.
(55:49):
We should be talking about what does a Dow have
to do with anything? That's what they just asked.
Speaker 13 (55:53):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 3 (55:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (55:55):
Are you kidding? You're getting rich? It doesn't matter that
children are being raped. Come on, we should be talking
about how rich you're getting. Can you believe this?
Speaker 15 (56:05):
I wanted to listen to that hearing. I kept seeing
snippets of it, but I haven't done it yet. It's
unbelievable because there has been so much happening, so much information,
you know, coming out. That's all really really important.
Speaker 13 (56:21):
Yeah, absolutely, all right. Tell you what what's really important
is we hit this brick on time, and then we'll
visit with our guests here in the next hour. Stay
with us. As Governor America continues, don't go away.
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something so special about watching the least likely person rise
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lower the underdog starts off, the more exciting it is
when that underdog defeats all the odds and becomes the hero.
Speaker 13 (58:00):
While I'm not.
Speaker 29 (58:00):
Quite sure why God does what he does, I know
that no one exemplifies the underdog better than Jesus Christ,
God's son. He left the splendor of heaven to be
born in a manger. He lived a perfect life, only
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When Jesus rose from the grave, he conquered death and
(58:20):
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Speaker 15 (58:36):
True Fathersttion.
Speaker 30 (58:48):
Covenormaric the American Family News almost Coque. Secretary of State
Marco Rubio departs from Washington and is headed to Germany
for the Munich Security Conference, which he says is important
(59:11):
and comes at a defining moment.
Speaker 27 (59:12):
Europe's important to us. We're very tightly linked to Europe.
Speaker 11 (59:16):
I think most people in this country can trace both
either their cultural or their personal heritage back to Europe.
Speaker 27 (59:22):
So we're deeply tied to Europe, and our futures have
always been.
Speaker 8 (59:26):
LinkedIn will continue to be.
Speaker 27 (59:27):
So we just got to talk about what that future
looks like.
Speaker 30 (59:29):
The United States will send the world's largest aircraft carrier
to the Middle East to back up another one already there,
putting more American firepower behind President Trump's efforts to coerce
Iran into a deal over its nuclear program. The USS
Gerald R. Ford's planned deployment to the Middle East comes
after Trump only days earlier suggestion another round of talks
with the Iranians was at hand. Congressional lawmakers holding a
(59:51):
hearing examining the impacts of last year's federal workforce cuts
under the Department of Government Efficiency Fox five WTTG Washington's
Tom Fitzgerald as more.
Speaker 31 (01:00:01):
This was a field hearing when members of Congress leave
Capitol Hill and come to locations like here in Fairfax County.
The focus was on DOGE and the economic impact of
all of these federal layoffs.
Speaker 13 (01:00:14):
Now.
Speaker 31 (01:00:14):
This hearing was led today by Virginia Congressman James Walkinshaw
and the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Robert Garcia.
They were zeroing in on what Democrats call the real
world impacts of these deep federal workforce cuts. Now it's
estimated DOGE has resulted in three hundred and seventeen thousand
job losses across the federal government workforce regionally, the Brookings
(01:00:38):
Institution says here in the DMV, the job loss has
been more severe than anywhere else in the country.
Speaker 30 (01:00:45):
Borders our Tom Holman announced this week that isagent's will
withdraw from Minnesota through next week.
Speaker 27 (01:00:50):
He came to an.
Speaker 30 (01:00:51):
Agreement with the state and local leaders to allow agents
to arrest illegal aliens in jails instead of after release.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said the
administration still achieved its mission.
Speaker 32 (01:01:02):
Thousands of pedophiles, rapists, gang bangers, killers, murderers, the true
most violent people on the planet have been removed from
the state of Minnesota. Kids are safer, Families are safer,
Communities are safer.
Speaker 30 (01:01:20):
The Trump administration is reversing the longstanding Federal Climate Change.
Speaker 10 (01:01:24):
Order, dismissing it as a hoax and a scam. President
Trump says the Environmental Protection Agency is rescinding the two
thousand and eight endangerment finding they concluded greenhouse gases endanger
public health.
Speaker 33 (01:01:37):
Because it has nothing to do with public health.
Speaker 13 (01:01:40):
And this was all a scam, giant scam.
Speaker 33 (01:01:42):
This was a ripoff of the country.
Speaker 10 (01:01:45):
The President says. The action amounts to the largest deregulation
in US history, cutting more than a trillion dollars in
compliance costs and saving Americans on the price of a
new vehicle. But legal challenges are expected from democratic guns
and environmental groups at the White House. Jared halpern, Fox News.
Speaker 30 (01:02:05):
Then, finally, the latest monthly jobs report continues to have
people talking.
Speaker 34 (01:02:09):
One hundred and thirty thousand jobs were added in January.
Expectations from news outlets like MarketWatch were for fifty five
thousand jobs, so the job's number beat expectations and came
in higher than the December jobs number. Economists ej Antoni
and Steven Moore said things on next like the labor
market is shifting to the private sector, draining the swamp works,
(01:02:31):
but Rachel Grezzler of Advancing American Freedom was a bit
more cautious.
Speaker 35 (01:02:34):
One month is never enough to be a trend, so
we're gonna have to wait a couple months more to
see if this is actually a sign of strength and
momentum or if it might just be a one time boost.
Speaker 34 (01:02:46):
When asked what term she might use to describe the
job market, Grizzler said uncertain.
Speaker 35 (01:02:51):
We see some signs of strength in certain areas. I
guess most of the job gains, they're definitely all coming
on the private sector side, would be seen a significant
time client in the federal government in particular, and so
there there are some private sector gains, but I think
that there's not as much hiring as we've seen in
the past and not as much job turnover, and you
(01:03:13):
actually like to see job turnover because when people.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Are moving from one job to another, they're usually moving.
Speaker 35 (01:03:18):
Upwards, and so I think there's just some uncertainty out there.
Speaker 34 (01:03:21):
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Governor America, Welcome back.
Speaker 13 (01:04:34):
To the broadcast. This is Governor America. Unfortunately, I am
having a little difficulty connecting with Peter Shen. I can
hear him fine, he is not able to hear me.
And I tried two different phones, and unfortunately, neither one
of them he's able to hear me on. So I
assume it's on his end because I haven't had any
other problems with this. But well, I guess hopefully, I
(01:04:57):
guess we may have to reschedule this unfortun Uh it is,
it is what it is, folks. This is the way
live wait radio works. Sometimes you are sometimes sometimes you win,
sometimes you lose. Are you still there, Ricky? Yeah, I'm
all right, So I guess we'll uh, we'll just continue. Well,
(01:05:17):
let's let's try this. Uh, let's try this. Hello, you're
on the air. This is uh is this Peter Shan.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Cannot hear you. Yeah, hello, under any circumstances, yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:05:31):
Check check check one two? Can you hear me? Yeah? Well,
I think we're gonna have to reschedule. Are you there?
Speaker 5 (01:05:37):
You're gonna do yeah?
Speaker 13 (01:05:39):
I can you hear me? Okay, I don't think he's listen.
I don't think he's able to hear me. Yep, So
we're gonna have to re re uh reschedule that. Unfortunately,
because this is just not working out today. I got
another call the line. Let's go ahead and take this
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call while we try to figure the other thing out. Uh,
this is South Carolina. You're on the air, Go ahead, please.
Speaker 25 (01:06:07):
Well, this is Mary Cooco. I was supposed to you
one o'clock guest, but I understand you're having issues with
your previous guests. So if you want to start with me,
we're great now. If not, I can call you back
in one.
Speaker 13 (01:06:19):
Yeah we have uh yeah, we do have a guest
schedule at the bottom of the hour. Uh so that
might say that might work well, but yeah, I appreciate
you being there and being handy.
Speaker 25 (01:06:30):
M hm. So well, you just let me know what
you'd like to do.
Speaker 13 (01:06:35):
Yeah, I'll tell you what. Why don't you call back
in about an hour, and because I do, you have
some other stuff I can cover, and then we'll bring
on our bottom of the hour guest. But you know,
you've just proven the phone's working fine, so I don't
know what happened with with our other guests there.
Speaker 25 (01:06:50):
Yes, okay, Derek, I'm watching, I'm listening, and I'll call
you back at one.
Speaker 13 (01:06:55):
All right, I appreciate that. Blessings, all right, bye bye.
That's uh, that's our third hour guests, Mary Toco. I'd
go ahead and take her on. But we do have
a guest at the bottom of the hour scheduled as well,
so and I do have some information that we can
cover here in the meantime. It's unfortunately we weren't able
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to connect with Pete Schen but his website is Epstein
Justice dot com. He is a lieutenant colonel retired now
with an extensive background and US Air Force as a trainer, journalist,
and adult educator. He was a NORAD Regional Air Operations
Center executive officer and he so it's interesting to see
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all the stuff that has come out, but really a
lot of the stuff that hasn't come out with regard
to the Epstein mess. And that's the thing that really
bothers me is, as we talked about repeatedly, all the
redactions that are taking place and have taken place this sense,
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this Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandated the uh, the
document dump. But what has really come out of it,
ladies and gentlemen, certainly no justice. There's nothing there that's
really justice involved. And before the break, we were playing
Pam Bondy as Pam Bondy was talking about, Oh, well,
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you shouldn't be p you shouldn't be talking about this
because the uh, the situation with with regard to the Dow.
The market's up so much, so you shouldn't bother talking
about Epstein. You shouldn't be worried about it. Let the
children get raped is basically what she's saying, because you're
getting rich. It's crazy. Uh, Peter Shen, are you there?
Speaker 6 (01:08:48):
Hello?
Speaker 13 (01:08:49):
Yeah? I can hear you? Are you? Can you hear me? Hello? Okay?
I guess not.
Speaker 15 (01:08:59):
That is so?
Speaker 13 (01:09:00):
Yeah, I don't know. There must be something wrong with
his phone at his end, because certainly our phones are
working fine. So anyway, rather than tying up the rest
of the show, let's go ahead and you know we
were talking earlier about sanctuary officials. The House has also
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passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. They passed that
two hundred eighteen to two hundred and thirteen. And now
now that's the one that's the bill that required proof
of citizenship for federal voter registration photo ID to vote
and DHS checks over voter rolls. Only one Democrat Representative,
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Henry Sehlar, is that how you pronounce that, VICKI do
you know?
Speaker 15 (01:09:49):
I don't, I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:09:50):
Only one Democrat voted yes. Democrats called it voter suppression
for the most part, while Republicans said it was it
prevents non citizen voting. Obviously, the bill bases long odds
in the Senate. And speaking of the Senate, they blocked
a full year of DHS funding fifty two to forty seven.
(01:10:12):
And the House, as we said, has already passed the
Save Act, lacks the sixty votes needed to overcome a filibuster.
The short term Continuing Resolution expired yesterday February thirteenth, so
now a partial government shutdown is in place. There's agencies
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that are impacted by this partial government shutdown or the TSA, FEMA,
Coastguard ICE, which my understanding is that ICE won't be
affected by the partial government shutdown because it was already funded.
So it looks like they were trying to defund ICE,
and so they blocked this thing, and then they still
(01:10:55):
didn't defund ICE, so go figure. The Customs and Border
Protection will also be affected. Secret Service and there are
other bureaucratic agencies. They are going to be impacted by
this partial government shutdown. So that's a real concern. Although
some of these agencies I would argue should not have
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even existed. TSA shouldn't exist, didn't exist prior to nine
to eleven. Homeland Security didn't exist prior to nine to eleven.
The only thing is they've rolled a lot of national
security stuff under Homeland Security, so there's that. There's a
broader funding package that was passed on February third that
fully funded most of the federal agencies through the end
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of the fiscal year twenty twenty six, which was September thirtieth,
but DHS gave DHS only a two week concurrent or
continuing resolution through the mid February thirteenth, which was yesterday,
and that was intended to buy time for negotiations on
immigration enforcement reforms, particularly after recent incidents involving federal agents.
(01:12:01):
So there's that. And Austin, I.
Speaker 15 (01:12:04):
Think it's hilarious that now the Congress members of the
Congress want to shut down the Department of Home Scam Security.
They were all for it until this Epstein stuff came up,
and now they're that now they're wanting to get rid
(01:12:29):
of the function of DHS. DHS is where the systems
were located that surveil everything going on in our country.
So there's method behind their madness, you know, with wanting
(01:12:53):
to defund DHS. I don't think they want to be
exposed as supporting the systems that are going to come
to light as a result of the Epstein case. See,
I believe that Epstein was involved in the procurement of
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girls and women for the Human Genome project for DNA
and the mapping of it. Yeah, and so but I
mean that's my opinion on that. So take that for
what it's worth, you know.
Speaker 13 (01:13:41):
Yeah. In the meantime, Randy Fine has has weighed in
on Voter I d. He declared Democrats opposed Voter ID
and the Save Act because they want to cheat and
I think that's pretty accurate. Presentative Paulina Luna publicly accused
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Senator Lisa Mkowski of lying about her vote record on
election integrity. Luna highlighted that Murkowski was the loan Republican
to support democrats twenty twenty one federal election Takeover Bill
while now opposing the Republican Save Act on States Rights grounds.
So there's that as well. In the meantime, the USS
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Gerald R. Ford was re routed from the Caribbean to
join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East amid
the stalled US Iran talks and Trump's warning of traumatic
consequences if no nuclear deal is reached. So you've got
that going on, the mess in the Middle East, pending
potential war with Iran. This move, this rerouting of the
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USS Gerald R. Ford follows Trump's meeting with net Yahoo,
of course, and comes as indirect talks in Oman have
reached no breakthrough, So you got that going up. Cartels
have doxed an ICE director. Acting ICE director Todd Lyons
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was doxed, his personal information revealed. He described how the
drug cartels posted his home floor plans, videos of his
wife walking to work at death threats online. This really
kind of illustrates the degree to which the cartels are
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have been encroaching upon the United States and taking over.
As a matter of fact, Trump and I even got
some an audio a news clip about this. But the
airspace along the US Mexican border was closed this week
because evidently because because cartels had flown drones. At least
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that's the reason that was given. Here's how it was
reported at the time.
Speaker 37 (01:15:54):
The FAA has shut down all flights to and from
El Paso International Airport in Texas and closed airspace over
El Paso and parts of southern New Mexico for about
ten days, citing special security reasons without detailing the threat.
Temporary flight restriction bans all aircraft from operating in the
designated area. Al Paso International confirmed all flights are now grounded.
(01:16:19):
City officials say the order came with little notice. FAA
documents classify the area as national Defense airspace, warning that
aircraft that do not comply could be intercepted, detained, or interviewed.
The notice also states the US government may use deadly
force if a plane is deemed an imminent security threat.
The restricted zone covers most of El Paso County and
(01:16:41):
extends into southern New Mexico, but does not include Mexican airspace.
Travelers are being told to check with their airlines as
local officials wait for further guidance from the FAA.
Speaker 13 (01:16:52):
What do you think of that? Now? The airspace was
reopened since then, and actually right after that, but the
explanation that was given was that Mexican cartels had flown
drones into America, and Mexico apparently won't do anything about it.
I don't know that they can do much about it
(01:17:12):
because I think the Mexican government is pretty much controlled,
in my opinion, by the cartels. But this is a
violation of US airspace, which really does Isn't that an
act of war?
Speaker 15 (01:17:24):
It is violating a country's airspace, I believe it is.
Speaker 13 (01:17:29):
So you've got that going on, and then you got
the cartels docksing the acting ICE director Todd Lyons, posting threats,
posting videos of his wife walking to work, four plans
of his house. I mean, this is crazy, this is nuts.
Trump warned seven to eleven. This week, the General Services
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Administration threatened to pull the federal fleet card contract from
seven to eleven after a Minneapolis speedway manager seven to
eleven affiliate refused that the speedway is a seven eleven affiliate.
Apparently Speedway is owned by seven to eleven now, but
the manager there refused service to Border Patrol agents, saying
(01:18:14):
I don't support ICE. The agency demanded an internal investigation
and policy review. This is, you know we were talking
about earlier, the communist infiltration into the United States, Vicky.
This is a perfect example. You know, you have Hilton Hotels,
one of which I can't really blame the national brand
(01:18:37):
at this point because they pulled their affiliate chip with
this particular hotel, but you had that hotel refusing service
to ICE. These people are enforcing US immigration law. Now,
whether or not you agree with all the tactics, the
fact is is that they're trying to get the people
that don't belong here out of the country. After the
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previous administration, the door open wide for every kind of
criminal element, every kind of rapist, pillager, and just ordinary
people who don't belong here. All of them are criminals
if they're violating our immigration laws. That's really the thing
that you know, the they talk about, Well, not all
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of them are violent, and many of them are paying
taxes and all this others. I don't care if they
don't belong here, if they've come here illegally, they need
to go.
Speaker 15 (01:19:30):
They're trying to eliminate our borders to create a customs union.
That's what that was negotiated, and that's what the Congress
agreed to. And that's what Congress doesn't want you to understand.
It's how they basically signed away the sovereignty of our
(01:19:52):
country right out from under us.
Speaker 13 (01:19:55):
Yeah. And because of your world government, everybody wants to
world government today. And yet Belgian police have rated multiple
European Commission buildings in Brussels over the nine hundred million
eual sale of twenty three EU owned properties to Belgians
Belgium's sovereign wealth fund. The European Public Prosecutor's Office is
(01:20:18):
investigating the twenty twenty four transaction. The Commission says that
it's cooperating and believes the deal was proper. So corruption
is going on at every level, but moving everything to
an international control level is not going to help anything.
Speaker 15 (01:20:39):
Yeah, it's make worse to deal. What's the deal with
sovereign wealth funds anyway? That's your government going into business?
Speaker 13 (01:20:47):
True? Yeah, absolutely, an Obama appointed judge. We were speaking
a moment ago about illegal aliens. Obama appointed Judge John
de Gravellis and the Louisiana ordered the immediate release of
four illegal aliens with convictions for murder, sexual exploitation of
a minor, kidnapping, and other violent crimes despite final deportation orders.
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DHS called the ruling and a lawless abomination. The men
are now at large. Why would you do this unless
you're this is part and parcel of the deliberate destruction
of our country. I don't know why you would do this,
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because clearly this guy is going to go and victimize
more people. And this is the norm, folks. I could
see here. I could do a podcast with nothing but
stories like this, nothing but stories like I see them
all the time. Most of them I don't even cover
because there's so many of them. It's ridiculous. So Tom Homan,
(01:21:54):
the borders are the you know, guy who's in charge
of the Ice Surge. He just announced the end of
Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities in Minnesota after
two months of federal enforcement, thousands of arrests, and violent protests.
Of course they're protests. I'm sure, they're mostly peaceful protests,
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just like the twenty twenty Summer of Love where they're
burning down everything.
Speaker 15 (01:22:24):
Personally, i'd like to say them just continue what they're
caving in to pressure from the communists, and.
Speaker 13 (01:22:34):
So yeah, that's what it looks like to me.
Speaker 15 (01:22:36):
I don't know why they're doing that. They don't have
to do that.
Speaker 13 (01:22:40):
Because mid terms are coming up and they don't like
the optics. That's really what I think it is, right, right,
I really think that's what it is.
Speaker 15 (01:22:48):
With our country. We've got to worry about the optics.
Speaker 13 (01:22:51):
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Speaker 15 (01:22:53):
They ought to see the optics through my eyes of
them not doing it, you know.
Speaker 13 (01:22:59):
Yeah, I wish more people saw things through your eyes
and my eyes, because that's the problem is we have
a bunch of people now that have been heavily indoctrinated
by the failed education system and also the establishment media,
which is nothing but a propaganda arm.
Speaker 15 (01:23:20):
That reminds me I am. Something that came to me,
you know, while I was working on gathering my notes
is the term outcome based, and that's really what's wrong
with our country is that they moved to a system
(01:23:40):
of outcome based policy, which which is basically how they
got rid of merit. Our government policy used to be
that you advanced through merit, but it was changed such
(01:24:01):
that they use the statistics and they set policy based
on statistics. You know, so that we have so many
women doing this job and so many midgets doing this
job and excuse me, so many this that or the other.
(01:24:26):
So that basically they are selecting our government workers and
policy based on outcome determinations.
Speaker 13 (01:24:40):
Yeah, well you got to carefully assign your midgets. Yes.
Speaker 25 (01:24:46):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:24:46):
So we have Canadian another mass shooting in Canada, which is,
by the way, isn't Canada one of the most gun free,
gun restricted zones around?
Speaker 15 (01:25:00):
Think it used to be it was. It was pretty
shocking when they made that their policy, you know, the
gun free that they were a gun free country. But
of course, you know, a communist government taking over, they
don't want guns in the hands of people.
Speaker 13 (01:25:22):
Yeah, this is another transgender person. Uh and they were shooting.
You know, it's amazing to me, you know, this trend
of trans so called transgender people shooting people up. Why
would it be surprising when you consider in order to
be transgender, you have to be mentally ill, you know,
(01:25:43):
and that makes you really makes you wonder just the
degree to which these people are are on the psychotropic
drugs you know, uh, and and and the degree to
which the psychotropic drugs that people are taking now are
screwing up their minds to the point where they are
confused as far as who they are.
Speaker 15 (01:26:05):
Yeah, it messes up your mind. I have taken those
drugs and they really do mess with your mind.
Speaker 13 (01:26:14):
Yeah, there's a lot of people who are on drugs
that for different reasons in it messes people up. All right,
I'll tell you what I got to take the bottom
of the hour break. Let me come back if everything
goes as planned. And I do have to say that
we should be visiting with Adam Finnegan and he should
be coming on and talking about lime disease and this
(01:26:38):
lab that's you know, that's going on, China's broader strategy
for our country and the things that that that's happening
in that regard. So stay with us as Governed America continues.
Please don't go away.
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Speaker 38 (01:28:06):
Cone pine trees appear to be eight thousand years an age?
Is this a serious problem for biblical creationist to say
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Find out on today's Creation Moment and now our Creation
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Speaker 24 (01:28:22):
How old is a tree It's commonly assumed that the
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Tree rings are produced by differential growth that occurs during
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This has implications for dating methods because tree patterns of
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rings hundreds of years into the tree structure, and when compared,
these effects could produce a false correlation, leading to scientists
thinking the trees are thousands of years older than they are,
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The rest of.
Speaker 13 (01:31:53):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. Vicky
gave us here. I'm Bard Weeks, and we continue on here.
I thought this story from the China Lab in Vegas
was very interesting regarding well, mainly because I have not
heard a whole lot of coverage about this. We were
talking about this a little earlier today, and so I
wanted to bring on Adam Finnegan. He is a former
(01:32:14):
intelligence professional whose expertise focus on covert networks, sleeper style operations,
and foreign actors operating undetected and permissive environments. He is
a researcher, writer, and author of The Sleeper Agent, The
Rise of Lime Disease, Chronic Illness, and the Great Imitator
Antigens of Biological Warfare. A survivor of Lime disease himself.
(01:32:38):
He's been an advocate for those impacted by a chronic
illness and against the biological warfare agents that cause it.
So welcome to the broadcast, Adam, good to have you here,
Thank you, thank you for having me so this. I
guess where I want to start here. I guess we'll
start with your personal story a little bit. You're a
(01:32:59):
survivor as a set of lime disease. You know, living
in the countryside, we've seen an enormous increase in the
number of ticks here in recent years. When I was
a kid, I don't remember seeing any ticks here in
southern Michigan. That was something that they always experienced in
the south. But now the rampant last summer. Every time
(01:33:19):
I'd walk out to the chicken coop, I would come
back I'd find a tick crawling on me. So the
thought of lime disease makes us very paranoid. You're a
survivor of it. I read you had a long struggle
with health issues, even as a kid. But was it
twenty sixteen that you were experienced a tick bite and
(01:33:41):
subsequent diabse.
Speaker 1 (01:33:42):
A really bad year. Some people died from the palasan
virus that year, I remember, but I became very ill.
Speaker 13 (01:33:52):
Can you explain, can you take us from your earliest
symptoms through kind of like your diagnosis, and explain how
the disease not only up ended your life really but
ultimately redirected you toward researching biological warfare and its history.
Speaker 23 (01:34:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:34:09):
Yeah, it was like, you know, permanent headaches, strange headaches
where the whole top of my head would feel numb
and tingly, joint pain, vomiting, vertigo, fatigue, And I went
into the medical system thinking that they would solve whatever
(01:34:32):
I had and had turned into something completely different where
they couldn't figure out what's wrong with me. And then finally,
eventually they just said, there's nothing wrong with you. They're
not sick your head.
Speaker 13 (01:34:44):
Huh.
Speaker 6 (01:34:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
That was like a wake up call and I was like, okay, well,
I wanted to figure out why that was the case,
and I realized it was because there's all of this
controversy surrounding it because of these areas that I cover
in my book, So it's it's yeah, And they buried
some of the findings that would have explained chronic disease.
(01:35:12):
So that was something that I went into deeply in
my book. Yeah, but there's a whole class of biological
warfare agents that are designed to not kill, but cause
you slow. Chronic diseases meant to meant to slowly tire,
exhaust and overwhelm.
Speaker 13 (01:35:30):
Yeah. So can you talk a little bit more about
the you know, the origins of lyme disease, because I
know you've done a lot of research, as I said earlier,
about about its origins, and what does your research told you.
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
Well, it was a it was a Justice Department federal prosecutor,
and he was a Nazi hunter, and he was the
first one to say, in a nineteen eighty two book
called The Belarus Secret his name is John loftis that
that lime disease came from biological warfare experiments. And then
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I started to correspond with him much later, and then
I started to look into if there was any truth
to what he was saying, and I found that there
absolutely was.
Speaker 13 (01:36:23):
So what would you say is the strongest pieces of
evidence you present.
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
That I think it's like it's there's a whole bunch
of stuff that when put together, it's a very very
strong argument. We have people that are saying that they
saw where he released the ticks, and then we have
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we had the black legged tick, the tick that spreads.
It is not a known transmitter of human disease all
the way up to the nineteen fifties, and then in
the nineteen fifties it starts to become a areas transmitter
of human disease. Also, it was over in Germany. First
he brought it to America and made newer strings, and
(01:37:10):
it just seemed to follow him wherever he goes. There
was a USDA conference in nineteen fifty three about biological warfare,
and they were saying in that conference that they thought
they had been attacked and they named spira keets AVM
spira keetosis. And I've shown the book that that's where
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lime disease came from. It was a bird strain of
line disease. Eric Trout was learning in nineteen thirty nine
how to make how to roll a bunch of infections
into one tick, which is and the ones he was
learning about are the exact coinfections that we see. And
I have him with the spiro keet in nineteen thirty
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nine over in Germany. And there is a lot of
mods that when put together in my book it's just
it's it's probably stronger than just having one piece of
evidence as says, you know, this is what happened. It's
like a whole bunch of stuff. And then I have
(01:38:17):
the the the testimony of John Lonatis and also one
of his biodefense sources who held a Q clearance, who
was very high up in biodefense, who I met, who
is also saying the same thing.
Speaker 13 (01:38:32):
Mm hm, did you have a was was there a
point in your research that you had kind of an
aha moment moment where uh, it kind of the light
bulb went on. Uh, maybe it was it a specifically
classified document, scientific paper, or or Eric Traub's work as
you as you alluded to a moment ago it kind
(01:38:53):
of convinced you that your official Lime, the the official
Lime narrative was incomplete or misleading.
Speaker 1 (01:39:01):
Yeah, I mean I think I think more was like
an intuition that it was Eric Trabb and I started
to follow that, and it just started to get louder
and louder and louder and louder. And then he had
discovered how to make these kinds of weapons. He discovered
something called immune intolerance, which is like chronic amunosuppression and
(01:39:25):
it's like the backbone of chronic disease. And he had
figured this out as far back as nineteen thirty five,
and then he started making biological weapons to produce just that,
and line disease mirrors. All of that has got his signature.
Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
All over it.
Speaker 1 (01:39:43):
Wow, So I think that was more. I had read
a book about Plumb Island years ago. It was the
first book that mentions Eric Trabb. And when when I
got line disease, I started looking into him. I started
collecting all of his research, even his journe in research.
I started translating it to English. I just went really
(01:40:07):
deep into it, and I learned all of his work.
I learned how his weapons work, and it was just yeah,
I mean, they just had his signature all over it.
He also made other biological agents, Sue, but we put
him at the top of our biological warfare program pretty
(01:40:28):
much when we were allowing him to oversee and direct
or supervise open air testing, simulant What is called simulant
testing where they take a where they say, oh, we're
going to take this harmless MicroB and we're going to
spread it all over the place, or we're going to
put it in ticks and release these tics. But it's harmless.
(01:40:51):
But it wasn't so harmless when he did that. He
was he was attacking us right under our noses.
Speaker 13 (01:40:57):
Well, you know, the thing that really comes to my
mind is you're talking, are these kim trails that are
sprayed in the sky. You know, today it's been a
pretty much a blue sky day, But we've had many times.
I've seen countless times the airplanes go back and back.
I understand contrails and kim trails are not the same thing,
(01:41:19):
you know. Uh, we've had a lot of airplanes that
go back and forth, back and forth, back and forth
in a grid pattern.
Speaker 1 (01:41:26):
Yeah, absolutely too.
Speaker 13 (01:41:28):
And one day I was out there working on a
car with my father in law and we saw this
stringy stuff coming down out of the sky. It looked
like cobwebs. When the sun would hit it, it would like,
you know, reflect the light, and it looked like long
cobweb like material coming from the sky. And I pointed
it out to him and he had never seen anything
(01:41:49):
like that before, and he was telling he was telling
our neighbors about it too. So these are I don't
think these are ordinary contrails that people say, you know,
they tried to smear us and say it's all a
bunch of conspiracy theory. But uh, you got to wonder
what's what's in the air, you know what? And then
when you consider that Bill Gates and people like him
(01:42:12):
have talked about, you know, global dimming and trying to
dim the sun to prevent global warming. Uh, it's it's
very concerning, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:42:22):
And one one thing I found right I started looking.
I started looking into that area too a little bit,
and one thing I found was there so there's like
these plane apps that you can download to like see
commercial flights that are flying all over you and I
and I'm howmarted. I think there's a plane finder or whatever.
(01:42:42):
And anytime I saw those laying out those long trails,
I couldn't They would never show up on these radars,
so they weren't commercial flights whatever they were.
Speaker 13 (01:42:55):
Wow, that's interesting. I you know, I'd never I'd never
tried to well, I haven't looked at those I have.
I do have those apps, and I've seen those apps,
but I have never tried to actually connect to the
chim trails with those. I'll have to try that. Yeah,
now that you've mentioned.
Speaker 1 (01:43:09):
It, what you'll find that none of these planes.
Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
Will show up on radar.
Speaker 1 (01:43:15):
Hmmm wow, so's it's an interesting thing.
Speaker 13 (01:43:19):
Yeah. Now we got Bill Gates. I mentioned him a
moment ago. He's talking about releasing genetically engineered mosquitoes. So
not only would we have the text, but we have GMO.
Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
They have already done that. They've already done that. They've
been releasing them by the millions down as certain areas.
They were releasing them here for a while. Uh, you know,
this is just this is exactly in line with the
older stimulant. Yes, it's like we've learned nothing. Yeah, so yeah,
(01:43:49):
it's it's just it's really it's horrifying because they just
think that this world is a one big science lab.
Speaker 13 (01:43:57):
Yeah, yeah, isn't it. Well, what are the mechanisms behind
this stealth bioweapons? You think? For instance, I wonder if
you can tell us about something called immune immune tolerance
and slow virus disease.
Speaker 1 (01:44:11):
Eric Trump's finding. Eric trob discovered that in nineteen thirty five. Basically,
what it is is it disables your immune system and
then you get these and then you get this like
virus reactivation all, you have all these dormant viruses within you,
but when you take your immune system out, all of
those reactivate, and it's basically like turns your body against you,
(01:44:33):
and then you're susceptible to things like mold parasites, and
you get this like secondary neurological problems. And then he
also found that cancer would skyrocket.
Speaker 13 (01:44:48):
Wow, well that certainly has happened.
Speaker 1 (01:44:51):
Go ahead, yeah, yeah, yeah, So what.
Speaker 15 (01:44:55):
I was gonna say is that I was reading a book, book,
some book I can't remember, but what they were talking
about was military policy during the war, and when they
would shoot at the enemy, they would shoot to cripple
(01:45:17):
rather than shoot to kill, because if they crippled a soldier,
it took two other soldiers to carry out the guy
who got hurt, so you take out three instead of one.
And it seems to me that that's the policy they've
(01:45:37):
been using on us. You know, if you look at
our health care system and how many how many people
are disabled, you know, from one disease or another, and
they it wasn't this way when I was young. I
can tell you that.
Speaker 13 (01:45:58):
Yeah. Well, you know what's your saying here is dovetails
perfectly with Mary Toko, who's going to be coming on
in a few minutes. Because the autism thing is just
like a skyrocketing off the charts now and a lot
of this A lot of people believe, and I think
I'm among them, that it could very well be the
vaccines that are causing it. But I want to, I
(01:46:20):
want to before we run out of time, I want
to turn our attention a little bit to the Chinese
bio lab in Vegas. I haven't heard much coverage about this, Adam.
Is this part of a larger network of you know,
biolabs across the United States that maybe the Chinese are
in charge of. Can you give us a little background
(01:46:41):
on this.
Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
Things like this are run through intelligence channel, so this
would be exactly in line with it. Although I would
say that a lot of times in the universities and
places that are doing a lot of this research, you
have similar kind of breaches of security that happen all
the time. But this is not surprising. We have many
(01:47:04):
enemy countries that are you know, that suit to use
biological warfare against us, and they do it on our
own soil, and it's not surprising.
Speaker 13 (01:47:14):
So I think we had a caller earlier talking about this,
But can you give us kind of a little bit
of a background as to what happened exactly how it
was it discovered. My understanding is there was a lab
in California that was discovered and somebody went to jail.
Chinese men, Chinese national or something went to jail. Certainly
(01:47:34):
currently in prison. But this lab in Las Vegas is
somehow linked.
Speaker 1 (01:47:40):
Yeah, and that was a Chinese I think he was Asian,
but he was an Israeli citizen. Oh okay, but they
had you know, a bunch of people got sick for
people got sick.
Speaker 13 (01:47:57):
That's interesting. And yeah, yeah, was there a was there
a guy who I've heard something about a house keeper
or something that was there and was always.
Speaker 1 (01:48:12):
His name was Alri Solomon. He was he was an
Israeli citizen. Okay, he was arrested on gun shies.
Speaker 13 (01:48:23):
So how was he linked to the CCP?
Speaker 1 (01:48:29):
Well, they thought he was linked to these California labs.
I'm not I'm not sure he was directly linked to
the czgree but they thought that.
Speaker 13 (01:48:37):
Okay, So uh yeah, is there any reason why Las
Vegas would be an attractive location for this? Uh this lab?
Do you think I'm not sure.
Speaker 1 (01:48:48):
I mean, I'm not sure if it was just out
of convenience, but yeah, I don't know. There wasn't a
whole lot of information on it, but I know that
several people got sick being in the home and they
were they found collid HIV I think malaria. Wow, And
(01:49:14):
that's that was pretty much like all that we really
have on this.
Speaker 13 (01:49:19):
So how do uh? I wonder how sleeper style networks
If you can tell us how they have operated for
years inside the US seemingly without triggering any alarms, it
seems like the government would be well aware of this.
Speaker 1 (01:49:35):
Well, the thing is is that my book kind of
shows that our public health system has been slowly taken
over by enemy interests and more or less years to
our detriment.
Speaker 15 (01:49:47):
Yeah, I totally agree with that.
Speaker 1 (01:49:49):
Is absolutely on point.
Speaker 13 (01:49:51):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Well, so I guess this is it's
a safe to say that, you know, when we have
a situation where we have foreign interests that are buying
land near our military basis and these things aren't dealt with,
it kind of makes you worry that the enemy is
(01:50:14):
really the phone calls kind of coming from within the house.
I guess what I'm trying to say you think there's
some kind of dark intelligence operation going on here to.
Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
Yes, I do.
Speaker 15 (01:50:30):
Can I agree?
Speaker 1 (01:50:31):
Talk about a guy I talk about this communist guy
bioweaponear named MP Schumakov in my book, and his son,
Constantine Schumikov, got a job at the FDA Vaccine Safety
and Review and he approved the COVID vaccine. And as
anybody reads my book and realizes who this guy is,
to know that that guy's son was running vaccine safety
(01:50:54):
and review at the FDA is horrifying. Yeah, absolutely, red flag,
huge red flag.
Speaker 13 (01:51:00):
What do you think of the current FDA under the
Trump administration? Do you think? Are you optimistic that things well,
that the ship will be righted somehow?
Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
I mean, I say good things, but I've just been
kind of on this hamster wheel for so long that
I just always kind of feel like were being food
so while. But I hope, I hope they do. I hope.
You know, a lot of people want these MR and
A shots off the market, and am doing incredible harm.
(01:51:32):
There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 13 (01:51:34):
Yeah, I couldn't agree more.
Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
Well, I hope they take those off because I mean
it's just.
Speaker 13 (01:51:41):
Yeah, so what are the are the go ahead, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:51:45):
These antigens they use, These antigens they use in these
vaccines are the antigens that I talk about, and antigen
being like a small protein that's usually on the outer surface,
or you might know if I spike protein. But these
are what caused this immune tolerance. And so it matters
not if you get it from a tick bite or
(01:52:05):
if you inject it right into you, it's going to
cause the same disease.
Speaker 13 (01:52:09):
Mm hmm. Uh was there anything that really surprised you? Uh?
What do you find that is most surprising or a
disturbing piece of evidence that you've uncovered that even seven
seasoned researchers in biodefense might have overlooked.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
I kind of feel like it's that that thing, you know,
with with uh, these enemies taking over our public health
system and and and then the immune tolerance was completely
uh they base, they basically covered it up, and they
don't acknowledge it in relation to infectious disease. But to
(01:52:49):
know that people like Constantin Schumikov were at the FDA
heading vaccine safety and review is just like when you
read my book and realize who his father was, It's
just like such a huge right flag that it's just
it's mind boggling.
Speaker 13 (01:53:09):
Yeah, Vicky, I know you've done a lot of work
with the you know, the international health system. Did you
have anything you wanted to ask? I want to make
sure that you have the opportunity.
Speaker 15 (01:53:21):
I would hope that people would really take a hard
look at the public health system because that's really where
the breach of security in terms of our population exists.
The public health system. Even though you have public health
(01:53:43):
departments in your state, they are not part of your
state government. In Idaho, the way it works is that
the federal government gives the funding to the state health
and welfare, but they just turn it over to the
public health offices in the state. But they have no
(01:54:05):
control over the public health offices, and so we're really
kind of at them. It's like a gigantic breach in
our security to have a public health system that is
really under the World Health Organization. I don't know if
(01:54:28):
you remember or not, but when I think it was
during COVID when the directions for what our public health
system was supposed to do came from the Pan American
Health Organization who and what's his name, tedros He set
(01:54:53):
up a committee of seven public health officials, and the
public health official over the Americas was a woman from Paho.
Not even our own government, you know, was over it.
It was this woman from the Pan American Health Organization.
Speaker 13 (01:55:16):
Yeah, we got we gotta run here in a moment.
But hey, thank you, Adam. I appreciate it. Is there
anything else you want to promote? I know your book
is The Sleeper Agent, The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic
Illness and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biological Warfare. I
believe the website for that would be the Sleeperagent dot com.
Is that correct, right? Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:55:37):
And people can find a lot of other things there,
so I would say just go there.
Speaker 13 (01:55:41):
And that was great talking you know, Hey, good talking
with you as well. I really enjoyed this at least
as much as you can enjoy the subject matter. But
I've enjoyed talking with you anyway. The information very important.
Thank you so much, Adam appreciated. God bless you, sir.
All right, that's Adam the Sleeperagent dot Com. Listeners the
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The Sleeper Agent The Rise of Lime Disease, Chronic illness
and the great imitator antigens of biological warfare. All right,
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Welcome back to the broadcast. To see is Governor America
joining us this hour is Mary Toco. We're going to
be talking more about biological warfare and about a lot
of other things regarding the vaccines, natural health. Mary, as
most of you probably know, she's a public speaker and
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expert on vaccines and natural health. She's been researching those
subjects for over forty five years, has been an international
speaker for thirty years. She was a founding member of
the Michigan for Vaccine Choice and has testified before state
health policy committees on parental rights and the dangers of vaccines.
She has produced a number of educational materials, including the
(02:05:41):
DVD Are Vaccines Safe and a six part DVD series
called Vaccines, Risks, Responsibility and Rights. Mary Toco, Welcome back
to govern America. Good to have you.
Speaker 25 (02:05:54):
Great to be back with you again, Darren. And do
you know those DVDs are now available on download to
We don't have DVD players anymore. That's true, right, that
was It's amazing but no, so yes, my information. You know,
my passion for many many years is just to have
see our country raise healthy children. And what we're doing
in this country is the farthest thing from raising healthy children.
Speaker 13 (02:06:16):
Yeah. We talk a lot on this broadcast about Agenda
twenty one, Agenda twenty thirty, the United Nations Plan for
world government, and really a big part of that I
think is managing the herd population control, and I see
this push for vaccines as being a big part of that,
especially the MR and a stuff which we'll get into
(02:06:39):
probably some today. Vicky is also here. Say hi Vicky, Hi,
Hi Mary.
Speaker 25 (02:06:46):
Hi Vicky. Yes, nice to meet you online here.
Speaker 13 (02:06:50):
Yeah. So when we last visited before the turn of
the new year, you were telling us that you attended
a seminar where a doctor spoke who was considered kind
of a complete heretic by the establishment. I guess that's
kind of a badge of honor these days, because if
you're towing the line, you know, you're if you're not
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towing the line, you'll be considered a heretic. But the
ideas this man conveyed kind of changed your life in
the sense that it set you on this natural living course.
And as a result, your babies and grand babies now
are all unvaccinated. And you said you only go to
the doctors for emergencies, how am I doing?
Speaker 25 (02:07:32):
You're doing great? In fact, See, this is part of
my passionate mission is to empower parents to start realizing
that drugs and medication are great when we have an emergency.
And thank God for our emergency doctors. Who can you
help us when we break bones or even as we
get older and we need help, you know, with our
heart or whatever. But when we're raising healthy children, we
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don't need to be drugging them. And the more we
start drugging our children, the faster they're going to get
on medication and drugs. It's like an indoctrination process into
the medical allopathic philosophy of life. And so yes, I
had five children. We did home births with midwives and
never had a pediatrician. My children never required a pediatrician
(02:08:18):
because we understood that you know, you breastfeed them long term,
you feed them good wholesome food. I am a big
believer in getting them chiropractically checked out as babies. My husband,
Sam Toco in Michigan was a chiropractor who well he
passed away a couple of years ago, but he you know,
we were raised with that whole vitalistic approach to health.
(02:08:40):
And then I have two daughters that are chiropractors. So
because really I have seen miracles in chiropractical offices. And
it's not like they claim to do miracles. They don't.
But as one who ran clinics for years, I have
seen senior citizens get their first adjustment and their eyes
and their ears are working better, or babies who have
on a cure infections and are always in ear pain
(02:09:02):
come in and get a couple of adjustments and no
more ear pain. Or myself personally, I was suffering with
severe gut problems in my teen years, and the first
chiropractic adjustment I ever got, it's like it put a
stop to all of it. And that was when I
was nineteen years of age, and I haven't had a
gut problem since. And of course I'd learned a lot
(02:09:24):
on how to take care of our digestive system and
how to nurture it and what not to do to
kill all those good bacteria.
Speaker 3 (02:09:30):
Right.
Speaker 25 (02:09:30):
Yeah, But I've spent my whole life just focusing on
natural health, and then I see babies everywhere that are
so sick, and you know, I would be in church
in the nursing with nursing mamas and they'd be all
talking about how many antibiotics their children were on. Wow,
and these babies are a couple months old, and I'd
(02:09:51):
be like, why are you why is your baby on antibiotic?
Speaker 8 (02:09:55):
Oh?
Speaker 25 (02:09:55):
Well, my baby was fussy and this and that, and
the doctor just said put. And it's like people just
didn't really lives the damage that those antibiotics were doing
to their children.
Speaker 13 (02:10:03):
The baby was fussy, that's the answer. I mean, I've
never really met much of a baby that wasn't fussy
at certain times. Mine certainly were.
Speaker 25 (02:10:11):
Right, absolutely, And so we just you know, our generation,
we grew up in the drug culture where you just
go to your doctor. He has the white coat and
a stethoscope, so surely he's the authority, and surely everything
he says is truthful. Where I didn't come from that background.
I came from a large family on one of eleven
(02:10:32):
verse seven. Wow, my mom didn't run us to the
doctor all the time we had We all had chicken pox,
we all had measles, we all had mumps. Whatever was
going on. She didn't dealt with it at home.
Speaker 13 (02:10:42):
And I remember when I was a kid, people would
have a chicken pox parties. You remember those.
Speaker 25 (02:10:48):
Absolutely, and I encourage them today. If you know someone
that has chicken pox or measles, my gosh, go if
you have young children who haven't been vaccinated and you're
trying to get natural immunity by all means, get them exposed.
You know, people say, oh, well, I on my kid.
I don't know, my child isn't vaccinated. I don't know
(02:11:08):
if I should go to Walmart because measles outbreaks are
taking place to recover. And I'm like, get them exposed,
to let them have the measles, because that's how they
build long life immunity.
Speaker 13 (02:11:22):
Yeah, we were. We just came out of an era
with the COVID mess where they were seeing the exact opposite.
Speaker 3 (02:11:28):
You know.
Speaker 13 (02:11:29):
Fact, I think the COVID crisis quote unquote was really
one of the biggest acts of psychological warfare in our
nation's history against the population.
Speaker 25 (02:11:40):
Oh for sure.
Speaker 13 (02:11:42):
So you know, I mean you have the media media
campaign of fear, uh, the censorship of any alternative points
of view and facts, not just points of view, but facts,
including those from actual practicing doctors who had experience, you know,
curing people of it in the field, you know. Not
to get me started on the dancing nurses. Oh yeah,
(02:12:06):
I don't really What is the purpose of the dancing nurses?
You ever really thought much about that?
Speaker 25 (02:12:12):
It's almost like laughing in our faces.
Speaker 13 (02:12:14):
Yeah, I think so it is.
Speaker 25 (02:12:16):
It's like, you know, here the hospitals are overwhelmed and
we have tense outside full of people, which wasn't true,
but yet our nurses are dancing in the hospital. None
of it makes sense.
Speaker 13 (02:12:25):
Yeah they were so exactly, they were so busy, so busy,
so swamped, so overwhelmed, and yet they have time to
make videos on.
Speaker 25 (02:12:32):
TikTok exactly about dancing during a so called pandemic crisis
where people are dying. No, no, no. For years I
have known that Bill Gates and all of his minions
their agenda is to reduce population, and years ago, when
I would be speaking in front of audiences, I would
hesitate to say that because then I thought they would
(02:12:52):
just slump me in with all those crazy conspiracy theorists
but now after COVID, the silver lining of COVID was
that many, many, many millions of people woke up and
started questioning and asking. And you know, it's like everybody
I know whose family members took the job, they've all
(02:13:13):
had some kind of tragedy because of that job. Wow,
whether it's a turbo cancer or you know, severe stroke
issues or heart issues. It's like the obvious, so obvious.
When you finally begin to look carefully, you can see
the consequences of that job in society. And then when
you start looking behind the curtain, as we say, the
OZ curtain has been opened, we start to see that
(02:13:35):
this is all a big scheme by a warfare to
reduce population, to take over this country, to ruin us,
to shut us down, and basically part of that, you know,
one world government plan.
Speaker 13 (02:13:49):
Yeah, you were you were talking, you were talking about
the Did you have something to say the key No.
Speaker 15 (02:13:54):
I was just agreeing with her.
Speaker 13 (02:13:56):
Yeah, just jump right in if you do. I don't
want to dominate here. But you were talking about the
fallout basically from the COVID chot. I personally know somebody
who had the turbo cancer that you were talking about.
I didn't even know this individual had cancer. And then
next thing, I know, the COVID thing came and went.
(02:14:16):
Not long after she went, she died. And this is
somebody that I worked with in very tragic situation. But
now as I see it, I mean, we just had
a situation here in Michigan not long ago where they
were talking about, you know, having defibrillator paddles in the schools,
in the athletics programs, because there are so many athletes
(02:14:39):
that are apparently dropping dead in school of heart problems.
And I'm thinking, this is never in my you know,
when I was in school. I mean, you may have
one one child somewhere that was you know, maybe born
with a heart defect or something like that. I mean
extremely rare, though, I mean now it's so it has
become so common that they have to actually have medical
(02:15:05):
things to shock people's hearts and they're athletics.
Speaker 25 (02:15:09):
That's the outcome, Yeah, that's the outcome. Like you said,
this has never happened before. And I think again the
silver lining, Yes, a lot of people died, Yes, a
lot of people were deceived. Yes, some people that didn't
want to take it were told that they had to
take it. To keep their jobs, so they chose to
take it with regret. We have military people who were
told to take it or they would get you know,
(02:15:32):
kicked out of the Army, of the Navy, the resert whatever.
And it's unfortunately the situation. But the good news is
is we have a lot of young parents that are
waking up. And so one of the things that I've
been doing for years there is, you know, I grew
up in Michigan and no matter where I was, I
would hand my card out to every mom I saw
with children. The whole time my little ones grew up,
(02:15:54):
which they're now all married and gone. Every time they
saw a child, Nona, there's a child, and I would
go give the mother my card. Been doing this for
twenty five to thirty years, Okay, a card that says
right on the back, do you know what's in a vaccine?
And I have all the common ingredients in vaccines, Glyphosate,
aluminum from ricury for meldehyde, polysorb with eighty MSG decomposing
(02:16:15):
animal DNA, aborted baby DNA, insect DNA, phenol lead yeast astone,
phenodoyl propline guy call, which is anti freeze cancer viruses, acetone,
graphine oxide, polyethylene glycol you know, and so I've been
doing it.
Speaker 13 (02:16:31):
Sounds pretty healthy to me.
Speaker 25 (02:16:33):
Yeah, like, let's just give them a dose, right, Oh,
what can it hurt. One of the analogies that I
think your people can also use is if they have
someone in their family who's questioning vaccines, or maybe they
think people like me are completely crazy. If I took
an apple and I injected into the apple a bunch
of aluminum and some lifeless state and some phenol and acetone,
(02:16:58):
which by the way removes nail polish and from aldehyde,
which we embalm people with, would you eat the apple?
Speaker 13 (02:17:04):
Not likely? Only if I were suicidal, which, by the way,
I'm not.
Speaker 25 (02:17:10):
Right right me? Neither good? We have to say that, right.
You know, there are ways we are seeing a huge
wake up call. And one of the things that I've
been really working on in the last year is the
fact that we have so many infants die in this
country within the first year of life, majority of them
(02:17:31):
the first three months of life. And you know, why
does a baby go through full gestation, have a healthy birth,
relatively healthy birth, let's say, and then just all of
a sudden is found dead in their crib, and so
that's always bothered me. And I've always believed the vaccines
were the number one culprit, But now I'm also thinking
(02:17:51):
that children. It used to be where it was just
the ones between one and three months that are dying.
We have children now that die up to a year old.
Speaker 13 (02:18:00):
So the fact that they would be giving infants any
vaccines at all is just mind blowing to me. Because
when they come out of the mother, you for a
period of time anyway, you have immunity from the mother, right,
So why would they be giving them any vaccines unity,
I'm sorry.
Speaker 25 (02:18:18):
Well, and see, it's called paternal immunity. The babies will
come out protected from mom for a season, and then
hopefully the baby is breast fed, and through that breast
milk and the closs from the first milk, that baby's
going to get immunity and be really well protected for
the first several months of life because babies do not
start producing their own white cells until they're three to
(02:18:41):
six months of age. Okay, white cells are the infection fighters.
So that's the way God intended or nature intended it
to be. But you know, man comes along and they
claim they know better. And they begin to interfere with
the process. And so now unfortunately, women are getting vaccinated
during pregnancy, which was never ever done when I was
(02:19:02):
raising my children. In fact, the message was, don't do drugs,
don't do medication. You know, if you have a headache,
you know, do just an aspirin. I mean, it was
like so different back then. And now it's like, oh,
come on in, mommy, you're in your third trimester. It's
time for your DTaP vaccine, which is three different vaccines,
and we need your flu shot, and we want you
(02:19:23):
to do a COVID shot and we've got you know,
and they just still these pregnant women up with garbage.
And so if a baby's born healthy, it's a miracle
number one. And then we start assaulting them from the
time they're very little until you know, the whole, their
whole for sure of life. They're getting one assault after
(02:19:43):
another with combo vaccines that have never been tested for
long term safety.
Speaker 13 (02:19:49):
Well, and they've ratcheted up the schedule as well. I mean,
it used to be just a handful of stuff. Now
it's well, how many vaccines are they getting now? I
haven't really looked closely at this in recent days, but
I know it's gone up exponentially.
Speaker 25 (02:20:07):
Yes, So the average baby, if they get what's recommended,
they're going to get forty to forty two vaccines by
the time they're eighteen months old.
Speaker 15 (02:20:16):
Wow, that's horrifying.
Speaker 25 (02:20:19):
You on unbelievable, And you know why, It's like, why
do not people question this? But I think they're starting to.
I think there's a great awake in the chaking place.
At least that's my hope in my prayer, because I've
been going at this for a long time. I've been
exposing this for a long time. And you know, Michigan,
(02:20:40):
like I said, where I was raising my children, we
had three exemptions in Michigan available so that our kids
didn't need to get a vaccine to go to school.
And that group is now called Michigan for Vaccine Choice. Okay,
they're still going strong, and I encourage everybody to support them.
And when you get involved with them, they'll give you
(02:21:00):
a list of doctors who will see your children and
will not push vaccines.
Speaker 13 (02:21:05):
Oh that's awesome. Yeah, absolutely, yeah. Now I know that
we've discussed it before, but the pro vax establishment has
repeatedly promoted this idea that vaccines have contributed so much
toward eradicating diseases in the population. So I think it's
incumbent upon us. I even heard Tucker Carlson, who I respect,
(02:21:29):
you know, he still had his Fox News show. It
was during the covid era. It was in the context
of not going for the mr NA shots. But this
is something that even he talked about, you know, should
try to convince his audience that he wasn't an anti
vaxxer necessarily because you don't want to be labeled with that.
That's it's just like right up there with conspiracy theory theorist.
(02:21:53):
But this is something that's been repeated over and over Mary,
and I think it needs to be repeatedly debunked. So
what about polio? What about all these diseases that have
been tamped down, if not fully eradicated, seemingly by vaccines.
That's what they tell us. What does Mary Toco say
about that?
Speaker 25 (02:22:12):
Well, what the research says. And this is the difference.
I try to keep my opinion out of it, but
obviously there and I my opinion does get in there
sometimes Statistically and factually, the truth is that these infectious
illnesses were killers in the turn of the eighteenth to
nineteenth century, because we had population exploding. You know, people
(02:22:34):
were having a lot of families. We were still raising
most of our crops along with our animals on farms.
We didn't have running water, we had well water we
could pump, We didn't have showers, We didn't have toilets
to remove our you know, our feces and stuff. So
parents and people back then were plowing behind animals, walking
(02:22:55):
in their feces with unproppered shoes. They didn't have an
they didn't know what you know, peroxide and wound management
was about. So in that period of time, there was
a lot of death from you know, you know, different diseases, right, tuberculosis.
Not only that, you know, people when they did get sick,
they didn't have any form of medical care and they
(02:23:16):
were nutritionally void. So as we began to improve sanitation
in this country back in the early thirties, forties and fifties,
the death rate from all of these infectious killers was
going down to almost zero because now we had toilets,
we had sanitation, we had clean water pumped into our home.
(02:23:39):
We learned about the first virus in the nineteen forties
we identified bacteria. We started learning about wound management that
you know, when you get a puncture wound, you bleed
it really good, and you soak it nets and salt
or you cover it. And all of these things helped
to improve the death rate dramatically. And it wasn't until
two decades later that we started introducing vaccines such as
(02:24:04):
the polio vaccine. Wow, the polio vaccine cannot take credit
for eradicating polio.
Speaker 13 (02:24:10):
So you got all this documented on your website, these timetables, right, Well, it's.
Speaker 25 (02:24:15):
In my whole downloadable series. It's a six part series.
Part one goes into all of this and a lot more.
Each part, like I said, is downloadable, or if you
don't like to download things, you can get a USB drive.
I send it to you in the mail. But you
can get one part, you can get all six parts.
It's totally up to you. But this is all documented
(02:24:36):
and it's not my opinion. I show you their charts,
their graphs, the CDC's graphs. You see there was a
time where this stuff was on the on their website. Yeah,
and they show you where all these diseases. It's a
beautiful chart, all the diseases drop down to just below zero,
and then decades they start adding the vaccines.
Speaker 13 (02:24:56):
You know, this is where I think the Bible comes
in and people perish for lack of knowledge. This is
very important information that has been kept from the people
because what you just said there about the timetable of
when the vaccines were introduced versus when the actual diseases dropped.
It just makes sense that if you eliminate the sources
(02:25:19):
of all your ailments and then the ailments are going
to go away eventually. Absolutely, that's incredible.
Speaker 25 (02:25:26):
We have the Federal water Pollution Control acted until nineteen
forty eight. Wow, in this country, so you know, and
I show you pictures of what it looked like back then.
Major cities were cesspool filled with garbage. My mother remembers
hearing stories she was born in nineteen twenty three. She
remembers hearing stories of rivers that were so polluted with
(02:25:49):
garbage you could almost walk over.
Speaker 13 (02:25:51):
Wow. And then now they're saying that a lot of
those diseases are coming back and they're blaming you know,
the anti vaxxers are to blame because the diseases they're
coming back. Yet they left the borders wide open and
let all the people who have the diseases come in
from countries that don't have good infrastructure.
Speaker 25 (02:26:10):
Yeah, definitely. So that's the only part of it though, Okay, I'll.
Speaker 13 (02:26:15):
Tell you what. Let's hold the other part of it
for after the break. Huh. How's that for a tease.
We're visiting with Marytoco. By the way, the website is
childhoodshots dot com. That's childhoodshots dot com, and her book
is Children's Natural Immune Development for Life, long health and Vitality,
Raising Children's Nature Way, raising children Nature's Way and avoiding
(02:26:37):
unnecessary medical interventions. So you can get that at childhoodshots
dot com along with a lot of her research there.
Encourage you to go there. We're going to take a
quick time out here for just a moment, and we'll
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John's father, Zachariah prophesied over the newborn, Babe, and you.
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This declaration of calling is not only for parents of
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Reason, and that they've been called.
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Governerica, Well back to the broadcast. This is Governor America
final half hour. As we are visiting with Marytoco childhoodshots
dot com. That's childhoodshots dot com. When you can get
all her material, I highly encourage you to do so,
as she's pointed out she's been in the business of
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trying to keep people healthy, get people healthy, and wake
up people to the importance of being healthy and how
to do that for many, many, many years. And so
welcome back to Mary, and Vicky is still here as well,
waiting in the wings as well. Now, before the break,
I was talking about how they're bringing back all these diseases.
(02:32:18):
All the diseases are returning, they say, and they're blaming
the anti vaxxers and the meantime they got they left
the borders wide open, let a lot of illegals come in.
Just pretty much anybody from any third world country just
poured into the into the nation. I even saw a
story that leprosy had made an appearance.
Speaker 15 (02:32:38):
Uh, that's true.
Speaker 13 (02:32:41):
Yeah, so you said that, You said that that's the
only that's only part of the story. You want to
elaborate on that.
Speaker 25 (02:32:48):
Yes, So when we have a disease naturally, when we
get the nasals, sugar pox, looping cop months, all of them,
if we get them naturally, we build lifelong immunity so
that when we're re exposed and re expose, it doesn't
really bother us. We don't have the full blown infection
or we don't have the fulling glands where we look
like a chipmunk or whatever. When they change this, they're
(02:33:08):
injecting it into the body, the body responds very differently.
Instead of expressing the disease, it suppresses the immune expression
and it alters it. So we now have a whole generation,
if not two generations, of people that do not have
life long immunity because they have been vaccinated. Then we
(02:33:29):
also know that many of these vaccines created in the
laboratory are live viral vaccines. They are designed to shed
the others. I have so much evidence and again my
DVD series, or I should say my educational series, I've
got evidence where I show you over and over and
over again. They're all medical studies saying, well, we know
(02:33:53):
that when we give the bab boons the detapped vaccination,
we know that they are carrying it around for like
forty and they're able to shed it to their babies.
It's in the baboon studies and they say, yeah, we
know we're shedding it to others. So we don't really
know who's causing the outbreaks or who's not causing them.
(02:34:13):
It could be the vaccinated. In fact, I have tons
of pictures and communication from parents of their baby going
in and getting the measles vaccine and then breaking out
in full blown measles within three or four days. Then
on my Facebook page, I get it all the time.
It's in my lectures, it's in my talks.
Speaker 13 (02:34:31):
I've seen that. You know, the same thing with the
flu shot. Lots of people go and get the flu
shot and they get sick.
Speaker 25 (02:34:39):
In fact, it's sicker than I send them my life, right.
Speaker 15 (02:34:44):
My husband and I took a vacation to Australia in
the early nineteen eighties and at that time the measles
vaccine was being pushed in Australia and they ran an
absolute terror campaign against the people of Australia concerning the
(02:35:11):
measles vaccination and it was so caught. You know. I
wasn't really aware of anything at the time, but their
campaign was so over the top.
Speaker 3 (02:35:26):
I was.
Speaker 15 (02:35:28):
Shocked that they would actually promote it that way, just
trying to scare the people to death.
Speaker 13 (02:35:36):
Well, that's the same thing they did with COVID.
Speaker 25 (02:35:39):
I mean, they're doing it now with the measles. I
don't know, if you see the advertisements on television. I
don't watch a whole lot of TV, but I've watched
just enough to catch it. Oh my gosh, they're scaring
people about the measles outbreaks. It's all over the internet,
you know. Right now, as of this year, there have
been nine hundred and ten confirmed cases of measles in
the country, and they're acting like that is just like
(02:36:02):
the worst tragedy on earth. When we were growing up,
and I don't know about what age you are, dre,
but when I was growing up, it was very common
for there to be five million cases of measles or
chicken pox every year.
Speaker 13 (02:36:16):
It was very common when I was little too. I
was born in nineteen seventy, and it.
Speaker 25 (02:36:22):
Was like our passage to adulthood. You know, you get
them and you get over them, and you have lifelong immunity.
And in the scientific literature it also shows that when
you allow your body to have these natural illnesses, you
develop immunity towards cancers in the future of your life.
So you know, I think God knew what he was doing,
and I think you know, these illnesses are not fun.
(02:36:42):
Nobody likes to deal with it. But guess what you
go through seven days of rash and maybe fever and
lethargic and not feeling good, but then you have life
long immunity.
Speaker 13 (02:36:53):
Yeah, I mean, you know, elderly obviously might be more
vulnerable because they have a weekened immune system because they're elderly.
Or if somebody who has some kind of imino compromise
that you know, might be caused by a vaccine actually
but could be caused by some other reason, who knows.
But you know, your natural immune system, and it seems
(02:37:15):
to me like that's really what's being ignored in all
of this is your natural immunity. They just don't even
want to bother talking about that. Boosting your natural immunity,
taking vitamins, make sure you get plenty of vitamin D zinc,
you know, fill in the blank. But you know, I
saw a chart that you produced, or actually I guess
(02:37:35):
it wasn't you that produced it. You were just showing
the chart because it was from the government. Was actually
their own chart which demonstrated that debts by vaccine far
out weigh that's by the what what they're supposedly treat
and that chart really has a huge impact or should
(02:37:57):
I pulled it up on.
Speaker 25 (02:37:57):
My computer just like condus as it because the measles vaccine,
which is a combined vaccination the MMR, it causes more
death an injury than actual the actual diseases. And I
have a chart right up in front of me which
I will share with anybody if they want to email me,
I will share it maryatmriytoco dot com and just ask
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for the charts and I'll send you charts. But this
shows you, and this is according to the Vaccine Events
Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System called VEYORS. And this it says,
since two thousand, the measles vaccine may have caused sixteen
times more death than meathels itself. And what about the
other potential side effects? And it shows you the number
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of deaths from the measol vaccines that have been documented
compared to the number of children that died. And I
believe the total. Let's see one hundred and fifteen, eight
hundred and forty nine reports of measles vaccine reactions, hospitalization
and death following the neaesle vaccine versus I think it
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was eleven people dying with wild measles. Yeah, so it's
far more dangerous to get the vaccine.
Speaker 13 (02:39:12):
And now I see that the other side is if
the people, sorry, they.
Speaker 25 (02:39:16):
Don't tell you if the people that died from measles
were compromised. They never say that.
Speaker 13 (02:39:21):
Yeah, the other side has been trying to minimize the
weight of the vari's database now by claiming it was unverified,
and you know it's an unverified database of vaccine injuries.
You know, how do you respond to that, Well, they.
Speaker 25 (02:39:36):
Just want to continue. You see, the CDC gets money,
the Center for Disease Control really basically are they are
in the money business with the pharmaceutical companies. I actually
consider them like a major a pharmaceutical company and in
many ways because they have the authority to mandate them
and to push them, and they make millions and billions
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off of them. So there's the last they want people
to know is what's happening on the other side of
the issue. That's why it's been you know, hidden for
so long. They don't want us to know what's going on.
Speaker 13 (02:40:08):
Absolutely com censored. Yeah, we're visiting with Marytoco. Childhoodshots dot
Com is her website. The book is Children's Natural Immune
Development for Lifelong health and Vitality, Raising children Nature's way
and avoiding unecessary medical interventions. We've got a few calls
on the line. You want to take some calls? Mary?
Speaker 25 (02:40:28):
Sure?
Speaker 13 (02:40:29):
Absolutely, all right, I'll tell you what. Let's go to
California first. You're on with Mary Tooco. Hello, you're on
the air.
Speaker 25 (02:40:40):
Oh h I actually called over an hour ago and then.
Speaker 13 (02:40:45):
Forgot Oh okay, yeah. Do you have a question for Marytoco?
Speaker 6 (02:40:50):
Well?
Speaker 25 (02:40:51):
What accents do you recommend against the medical boards, the
licensing boards in each state? Oh? My, get politically act
in your state. Like I became my Precincts executive to
be a member. I'm attending meetings all the time people
that are running for office here. I'm always active involved.
The only way we're going to make a difference, folks,
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if we get busy in our own city, in our
own state, absolutely do anything about Washington.
Speaker 13 (02:41:17):
Yep.
Speaker 25 (02:41:17):
Have to be active in our own state. And so
if you know, I don't have an answer for that.
But if somebody is going to be elected into a
position in your county and in your state, you do
everything you can to find out everything about them. You
encourage people to put on lectures and talks where you
question them.
Speaker 13 (02:41:37):
All.
Speaker 25 (02:41:37):
We have to make informed decisions about everything. We can't
sit back and assume someone's going to do it for us.
So that's all I would say is get active in
your own community.
Speaker 13 (02:41:46):
Yeah sounds good. Yeah, I share that precinct delegate thing.
I am a precinct delegate here in the fifth Congressional district.
Do you have anything else there? California?
Speaker 25 (02:41:57):
Oh no, thank you?
Speaker 13 (02:41:58):
All right, Hey, thank you for calling. I appreciate it.
Thanks for holding on as long as you did. Let's
go to Vancouver BC. Hello, you're on the air. Go ahead, please,
you're on with Mary Toko.
Speaker 23 (02:42:07):
Yes, oh yes, good afternoon, Mary the key Darren Hi.
I was lobbying Congress back in nineteen ninety nine for
certain medicines. At that time, the FDA was charging about
eight hundred million for each new license. What's the FDA
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charging now? I'm wondering.
Speaker 13 (02:42:31):
I wouldn't even beget to know. Do you know, Mary?
Speaker 25 (02:42:32):
Information that is not something that I look into. I
don't have any and I'm so sorry.
Speaker 23 (02:42:39):
I think Elon must paid over a billion or maybe
two billion for his neuraling. But you can see that
these these moneies to get this FDA approval are so
huge that they motivate the industry to keep out the competition.
That would be my comment.
Speaker 1 (02:43:00):
And would you have any well, I'll let you guys go.
Speaker 23 (02:43:05):
Thanks for taking a look all.
Speaker 13 (02:43:06):
Hey, thank you for calling in appreciate it. Yeah, now
you have any response to those comments there?
Speaker 25 (02:43:11):
Mary, Well, we know that it's it's complic ofvincious and
their core to the their corrupt to the core. They've
all been bought and paid for, as Bobby Kennedy Junior
is saying, and aghs, all of the agencies, all of
the three letter agencies, have been captive. There are more
lobbyists for the drug companies in our country than there
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are for oil and teachers that tell you, you know, and
I always say, this starts at home. We can't do
anything about Washington. We have to start in our own home,
in our own backyard. Make sure that you know what
you're doing with your family, your children, your home. Because
of course, be politically active. I think it's very important,
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but you know, it's got to start in your own backyard.
I currently live in South Carolina and I'm doing everything
i can and to talk about medical freedom with all
of my constituents, all the people that are running for office,
all the people that are in office. Medical freedom is
very very important that we always remain you know, we
always have the right to say no to whatever our
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government is trying to push on us. I think that's
part of our first Amendment, right, yeah, and so, but
ultimately it starts in our own home. What are the
foods you buy? What are the drugs you take? Who
are the doctors should go to? Who do you listen to?
You know, maybe you need to start listening to new
people who have a different idea or a fresh idea,
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or who are more focused on doing things naturally. You know,
a lot of people love their family medical doctor, and
you know it's like, well, it's great to love your
family medical doctor, but how's your health doing?
Speaker 13 (02:44:47):
Yeah, and he might even meanwhile he or she. But
I know that my father in law acquired cancer, and unfortunately,
you know, I tried to steer him in the right
to direc but you know, the other family members and everything. Uh,
the trust people have a tendency, I think wrongly to
trust so called authority and so called traditional medicine to
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the point of their own damnation. And and certainly this
was the case here. As you know, I watched him
go through the radiation and the chemotherapy, and it was
a very excruciating process for him, and he had a
very poor quality of life in his later years as
a result of it. And it's painful to look at that.
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But I just think that people need to, like you say,
when when when you have decades and decades and decades
of failed policies, you know, something fails, people dying left
and right from the medical establishment. It seems to me
like at some point you would change course and do
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something different.
Speaker 25 (02:45:55):
But sure, one of my favorite quotes is it's easier
to fool people then to convince them that they have
been fooled.
Speaker 13 (02:46:04):
It is.
Speaker 25 (02:46:05):
It is difficult. And when you look too back, like
at the major pharmaceutical companies that we trust, supposedly they
are all involved with lawsuits all the time. They have
all settled billions of dollars of lawsuits for drugs that
they said were safe. And you know, I kind of
hold doctors accountable too, because, in fact, I think the
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pediatrician is probably the most dangerous doctor you could ever
go to because they trust the doctor, they trust the
pharmaceutical companies, and you know, they basically believe that everything
coming through their office is going to be safe. And
you have to wonder a lot of people die from
drugs every year. How many of those doctors gave a
patient a drug that ended up killing them and they
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don't look And so I think it does come down
to who you trust. And I tell people, don't even
trust me. Go to my information. Look at my information,
Look at my sources, Look at my references from journals,
got from Marytoko's opinion, you know, highly reputable research articles
and books. But see, I'd been digging for so many
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years that I look beyond what most doctors even look at.
And so I have it right, And I know that
most doctors.
Speaker 13 (02:47:16):
Don't know, right, Yeah, they don't know because they're not taught.
They're in doctrine. Go ahead.
Speaker 15 (02:47:22):
The drug companies basically buy off doctors. When I went
back to school, you know, after I couldn't find a
programming job anymore, and I was going to be a
medical transcriptionist. So I worked in a doctor's office for
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I don't know, about a month or so, you know,
just to see what it was like. And the pharmaceutical
representatives were in the office just about every day, and
they give all kinds of perks, benefits and free medications
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to doctors for doctors to promote their product. And not
only that, but the pharmaceutical companies pay for junkets for doctors,
you know, which are supposed to be conferences, but it's
really a paid vacation for the doctors, you know, where
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they're supposedly learning about the new medications. But it's not
about chemistry. It's about you know, it's the marketing of
the pharmaceutical companies.
Speaker 13 (02:48:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (02:48:39):
So yeah, I don't think you can really trust your
doctor in terms of medications.
Speaker 13 (02:48:45):
Now. The problem I have is that the smugness and
arrogance of the modern medical establishment is off the charts.
This has been This is really, I think, kind of
been the case throughout history, hasn't it. You know, back
in the early nineteenth century, the medical establishment believed that
the only way to deal with infection was to amputate
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anything that was infected. Have you have you looked into
Robert Liston at all? I mean, here is a guy
that pepeace specifically, he's the guy that was credited for anesthesia,
but he was he was cutting off patients limbs all
the time. I mean, this is how they dealt with
things when when when it was infected, they just cut
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it off and he, uh, you know was before as
I said, before anesthesia. So he tried to make the
process quick, and he had a reputation for being able
to cut somebody's leg off in like two and a
half minutes or something. In fact, his famous thing was
to time. He said to his assistants, time me, so
they'd get a stopwatch and time him. Well, one time
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is the pinnacle of his, uh operating career. I guess
he slashed through the coattails of a bystander. Uh, he
cut off his assistant's fingers, and he lost the patient too.
So he's like considered the only patient that had the
only surgery in history that had a three hundred percent
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mortality rate because well he cut off his because his
assistant he cut through the fingers and the thing, you know,
people died from gang green, and so he later died
from gang Green. And yeah, he killed people who were
just in the room. I shouldn't laughing. It's horrible, but
but I mean that's that's how things. I'm sorry.
Speaker 25 (02:50:33):
Yeah, I don't remember. I don't remember which one one
of our presidents got bled to death. They used to
bled people when they were sick. They would bleed them
and they would cut several spots and just bleed them
and bleed them and bleed them on. One of our
presidents is killed that way. I have a lecture called
Raising Children Nature's Way, and I give all the history
of all the medications that they used to give people
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that would kill them, you know, the elixirs. And they
didn't know what they were doing back then, they were
just you know, selling their products whatever. But no, I
have a whole lecture that talks about all these crazy
things that they you know, the bottomy. Oh yeah, bottomy
was a standard procedure for anybody who didn't behave Yeah,
and so this is droll a hole into their brain.
Speaker 13 (02:51:16):
Yeah. The Kennedy girl got the lobotomy.
Speaker 25 (02:51:18):
Little zombies.
Speaker 13 (02:51:19):
Yeah. So I guess we say this in the context
of the medical establishment. Isn't always right, are they?
Speaker 3 (02:51:29):
No?
Speaker 25 (02:51:29):
In fact, I believe this is my theory that fifteen
twenty years from now that we're going to look back
on vaccinations and we're going to say that the vaccination
program was the worst medical fraud ever perpetrated on human
individuals in the world.
Speaker 13 (02:51:45):
Amen.
Speaker 25 (02:51:46):
Absolutely, that's my hope, because you know what, we're starting
to wake up. Slowly, we're waking up. I've been at multiple,
multiple conferences with Robert Kennedy Junior. This man knows exactly
what he's dealing with now, But he didn't always start
out like that be a pro vaxer. He vaccinated all
his children. In fact, his vocal problem is because he
took a flu shot. He's even admitted that publicly. So
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we're seeing people change because of watching people get hurt,
harmed in injury, and watching family members get hurt from
flu shots or new moal cocco vaccines, or watching babies
die for no reason in a crib. Come on, they
don't die for no reason. Babies don't just stop breathing, folks.
And I know we're running out of time. I did
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want to mention that I did a deep dive into
children's autopsies and I actually was able to go and
work figure out what they do for normal autopsies on
infants that dioces. And what I discovered is that they
do not do the proper autopsies on these infants to
determine what's killing them. They purposely, and I'm going to
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say purposely now, maybe not all the medical examiners. But
the medical examiners are not doing the proper study to
find out what's causing these children to die. And I
will admit I used a little bit of AI to
look back in history, and I asked, AI, what's missing
if you sell that aluminum or female or PBAs or
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some of the chemicals killing our children, what's missing? And
it told me exactly what's missing in these autopsies. So
I put an autopsy report to report together. I encourage
people get it for free.
Speaker 15 (02:53:25):
Just email me Mary.
Speaker 25 (02:53:27):
At marytoco dot com. I will send you a copy.
Get it to your corner, get it to your medical examiner,
because I'm holding them accountable.
Speaker 13 (02:53:34):
Now.
Speaker 25 (02:53:34):
I've having tons of shows on this. I've been sending
it out to corners around the country, and I want
to I want to send one to you, Terren. Darren,
just let me know your email if already have it.
Speaker 13 (02:53:44):
Yeah, it's a radio at Governamerica dot com.
Speaker 25 (02:53:49):
Okay, I do have that one. But we're killing our
children in this country through vaccinations, through toxic formula, and
through toxic disposable diverse. Those are the three main culprits
that I feel are causing our children to die. Of
respiratory failure and other things. That's my opinion. Now they
haven't proved it yet, but that's my opinion. And so,
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but I want to get this report out to every corner,
every medical examiner. I'm sending it to governors. I'm getting
it out wherever I can get it.
Speaker 13 (02:54:19):
Yeah, this is incredible, and you know they there's no
end of this. I mean they're talking now about mRNA
shots for dogs, mRNA shots for various livestock animals, which
you're already doing. So, I mean, they're just going to
keep on pushing this stuff. I don't see any reason
why we need to switch to mRNA to program dogs cells.
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If the traditional vaccines work. Supposedly, the animal.
Speaker 25 (02:54:45):
Vaccines are just as bad as the human vaccines. I
grew up with lots of dogs and cats. There was
no cancers, AmAm, you didn't you have all these problems.
It's no different to the animals.
Speaker 13 (02:54:55):
Right right exactly. Hey, thank you for being with us, Mary,
God bless you. I appreciate you. Mary Toko and her
website is childhoodshots dot com. The book is Children's Natural
Immune Development for Lifelong Health and Vitality. Raising Children Nature's
Way and avoiding unnecessary medical interventions, so check out all
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of our information. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for being
with us. Pray for this republic, do what you can
to restore it. Thank you Vicky, as always appreciate everything
you do as well.
Speaker 15 (02:55:26):
Thank you Aaron.
Speaker 13 (02:55:27):
Also thanks for the Peter Shen. Sorry we couldn't connect
with Peter, but Adam Finnegan appreciate him as well. Great
appearance by both guests. God bless you folks, and we'll
talk to you soon next week. In the meantime, God
be with you and tell somebody about the broadcast and
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Johny for our republic Amen, talk to you soon.
Speaker 16 (02:55:53):
Bye bye. The Truth by the rat Race about a
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