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Speaker 1 (00:30):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
It's the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes thirteen,
it's Monday, the fifteenth of December. You have our Lord
twenty twenty five. Well, better late than never, but we
finally made it on the air. Here we've got today.
We're going to be looking at the tragic car attack
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in Australia and I think the alternative media is missing
something that is very very important in that story that
applies to all of us. Here, we're also going to
take a look at the pirates of the Caribbean. They
keep pirating are not just limited to the Caribbean, they
are everywhere. We're going to look at the worldwide footprint
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of our kleptocracy here in America. And Pharma is pushing
panic demics again this time. I mean they're still pushing
the COVID jabs, especially in the UK, but they're now
pushing a measles narrative. Because this whole COVID thing has
been so damaging to the vaccine industry. We have questions
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as to whether or not as Liam Nisan joined our side.
There's a new documentary with that. There's also a new
documentary about how Native Americans, Native Canadians, I should say,
are stealing the land in Canada. This is something we've
already seen some of it happening in the US as well.
And finally we're going to have UFOs and the paranormal
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and this is not even a late night show. We'll
be right back welcome today. We're going to begin with
the tragic shooting that happened over the weekend. The death
whole last I saw was sixteen, although they said a
lot of people have been critically injured. It is an
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active terrorism, an active Islamic terror against Jews there in Australia.
But I think there's something else that is there that's
being missed in all of this and overlooked even by
the conservative media, and that is the gun issue. One
of the reasons that Australia has such strict gun laws
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is because they had a massive shooting back in nineteen
ninety six, and within just a short period of time,
just twelve days after the Poor Arthur shooting where thirty
five people were killed, one person who had guns and
everybody else was unarmed. So then the Australian Prime Minister
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John Howard pushed very very quickly to get massive gun confiscation,
and of course they had more than six hundred thousand
weapons handed in. You've seen the pictures of them crushing
them with bulldozers and that type of thing. By two
thousand and nine, there were zero point one gun murders
per one hundred thousand people in Australia compared to three
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point two per one hundred thousand in the US. Do
you think there might be other differences between Australia and
the US other than gun laws? That is a false narrative.
And the other thing that we're going to see as well,
when we talk about the panic being pushed by measles.
You always see by the gun control people and by
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the pharmaceutical people. They always to show you their charts
that say, look after we did such and such things
have gone down. Well, you can correlate that with a
lot of different things. For measles, for example, you can
correlate the decline in the cases of measles to the
increase in the use of cereal How nutritious and good
for you, right, you can correlate. That's junk science, folks.
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Correlation does not mean causation, and in both of these cases,
both with measles as well as with firearm deaths. In Australia,
they were already on a significant downward trend and so
one mass shooting does not violate that. And of course
they haven't had a mass shooting for twenty nine years,
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but now they have, so Obviously the gun control laws
don't stop mass shootings. They haven't had as many as
they did before. But there is a lot of argument,
even without Australia, as to whether or not these gun
laws have really made anybody safer. I would say the
problem is that what you see in Australia, and we'll
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talk about it in detail, but here's the bottom line
spoiler alert. The police did nothing. They stood around. They've
got a monopoly on firearms, and they did nothing but
stand around. A guy who was not armed, disarmed, the
shooter snuck up on him, attacked him and took the
gun away from him, and he was shot by the
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other shooter that was there that the police were not attacking.
And so, by the way, he didn't use the gun
to defend himself, which is a perfect metaphor for a
passive population. And the other thing about it was, yes,
this was an act of Islamic terrorism. But the guy
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who disarmed him and charged him without having any guns
and was shot for his trouble twice, he was a Muslim.
So things don't break down into this simple. Well, we
got to get rid of all the Muslims and that. Yes,
we do need to vet people. Yes we do have
too many people coming in, and we have set fires
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all over the Middle East. No wonder that they hate us.
Of course they hate us because of religious issues, these
radical extremists. They would hate us even if we hadn't
gone in and killed civilians in other countries. But that
just adds to the determination and the hatred. And so
there's a lot more here than just look at Muslims
doing it again, you know, that is a factor, and
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we need not be stupid and let our guard down.
As a matter of fact, the problem is is that
we have governments everywhere, including the American government, including the
first Trump administration, that doesn't protect the borders and doesn't
vet the people who were here. Remember the Afghan guy
who was brought in and killed those two National Guard
units in Washington, brought in after the and we lost
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the Afghanistan war. It wasn't because of Biden's pullout. Yeah,
Biden is responsible because he could have ended the war
instead of having the other side end the war against you.
He could have had an organized retreat. But no, no,
they're going to have a route. And Trump is also
responsible because he'd promised to end it and he never did.
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But when you look at these causes, it's a lot
more complicated. That certainly need to control immigration, there's no
question about that, and there's no question that they need
to do a better job of vetting. It was a
Trump administration, by the way, that gave this guy. They
vetted this guy this year, the one who flew from
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Washington State to Washington, d C. To kill two National
Guard members. And so there's a lot of blame to
go around, but all the blame is typically put on
guns or put on anti Semitism. And let me say
this about the anti semitism issue as well. I've made
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it clear that I believe that the Israeli government and
NETNA who are criminal in what they're doing. However, that
doesn't mean that all Jews are involved in this. And
that is one of the worst aspects of anti Semitism,
and it's pushed by a lot of Christians like Huckster Huckabee.
You know, he's pushing this idea of all Jews collectively,
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We're going to treat everybody as the same. This one
stereotypical thing. I've played for you clips of people in
New York City. Of course, the Orthodox Jews have opposed
the state of Israel for many reasons for a very
long time. They believe that God has given them the land,
but they believe that God will give them what God
wants to give them, He'll do it miraculously if necessary.
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They don't support the idea that you've got to violate
God's commandments and you've got to violate morality in the
rule of law in order to get what you think
God has promised you. The problem is we've got Christian
Zionists who take exactly the opposite approach. The Orthodox Jews
are right on that issue, and the Christian Zionists are wrong.
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But I also played for you a clip of the
New York elections, and you had both an Orthodox Jew
rabbi as well as an individual guy who is Jewish
and said, yeah, I voted from Mom Danny, so I'm
against what Israel is doing in Gaza. And this is
my protest vote. Well, good luck with that. I think
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Danny is going to be a disaster. But they've had
socialist and communist mayors before. For many people, it all
turned on who was going to Countoud to Israel and
everybody else on that first debate Countoud to Israel, and
I think that was the key issue that penimen. So
there's a tremendous amount of anger worldwide for what Benjamin
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Netanyahu in Israeli government is doing, and I think rightfully so,
I think it is absolutely criminal for Christians. It's a
reproach to christ to embrace and to excuse that. And
I think it is the worst kind of racism and
anti Semitism for some huckster like Huckabee to pull everybody
together in one group. As a matter of fact, that's
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what the Orthodox rabbi said, he said, we don't want
to be grouped with those people. And I don't want
to be grouped as an American with the American government
that is out there operating as pirates and assassins and
thieves everywhere. I don't support this government at all. This
has nothing to do with the founding of this country,
has nothing to do with the Constitution. They're illegal, immoral,
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and they get worse every day. And I don't support
the American government at all and anything in any regard.
So don't if I go to another well, I won't
be going to another country because of the American government
and because the TSA. If I were to go to
another country, don't make any assumptions about me supporting the
American government simply because I'm an American. Because I'm an American,
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I detest the American government and they are Jews like
that as well. And so that's I think the ultimate
anti Semitism is to just loop lump everybody together with
this secular, anti Christian Israeli government. And this is this
is really what leads to anti Semitism. So as a
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matter of fact, when you look at the disarming aspect
of this, can we trust the government to protect us
if we give them a monopoly on firearms? Well, this
is what a witness to the shooting said, Can you
tell me what happened?
Speaker 3 (11:36):
As there was two shooters, one on the bridge, one
under the bridge, just out.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Of shoot for twenty minutes.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
They should shoot, change, change your magazine and just shoot.
Simple sent twenty minutes was four police went there. Nobody
give fire back, nothing like they're fows that foot. It
looked like twenty minutes and they should the guys change magazine.
I look at him all the time. I was two
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of my babies under me, and I look at it
and it's just rifle and a pistol and just shoot shoot.
And the other one was under the start to come
close to the audio one. I think one of the
people come, took his rifle and shoot him.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
That's one of them.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
That's what I saw. I didn't know how much I saw.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
But who were the targeting?
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (12:27):
All the crowd, anyone, Josh, just shoot, doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Who men, all kids? Everyone was no.
Speaker 5 (12:39):
Did they say anything?
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Couldn't hear?
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Like the shooting was so loud that they couldn't hear.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
If they say I.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Was too far, he was on the bridge.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
I was there to tend so but I saw. I
look at him.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
I look what he shot. I look at his rifle.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
He aim, he did he really.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
Liked take his time. He should take his time. Four
policemen day didn't give fire back. I don't understand why.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Why what was going through your minds?
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Well, I think I'm is ready like, I'm I'm promilier
of this situation, but it's terrible. In the middle of
on the I say, it's terrible, terrible.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
What was what was tonight supposed to.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Be a.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Hallo Jewish halo events like we do it every year Sunday,
first day of Hanukkah.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
We'll do it too, all right, So you heard what
he had to say. For about twenty minutes, the police froze.
I got to say this whole idea that police is
going to give you. I learned that lesson the hard way.
Fortunately none of us were hurt, but we could have been.
And I've told this story before. I'll try to give
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you the the condensed version of this. We had a
chain of video stores, but we didn't open up as
a chain of video stores. We began with one store
that fourteen hundred square feet and we opened that in
January of eighty seven. And we don't usually have snow,
didn't have snow in Raleigh Durham area, but that particular
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January we did have a snowstorm. And Karen and I
were the ones operating the store. At the very beginning,
it was a very small operation, and we built it
up to where we had six stores of about six
thousand square feet EAH, but at that very beginning we
had one that was fifteen hundred square feet and so
we were doing the store. I think we had maybe
one other employee at the time, and I was still
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working a data general in Research Triangle Park. And it
started snowing, and so it's like everybody starts going home,
going to the video store actually, and so I headed
to the video store to see if I could give
Karen a hand. And it was crazy, and it was
just like everybody everywhere was there getting movies. We used
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to always say, there's snow business. Like snow business. They
would always make it to the grocery store to get milk,
and they'd get to the video store and get a video.
But the grocery store wasn't even open. We were the
only store that was opened in the strip center because
we were anxious to get started, and so we were
there loan and some robbers went through Burglars, I guess
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more accurately got into one of the vacant bays and
started going through the sheet rock bay by bay. We
didn't know that there was the snow was so bad
we couldn't after the crowd stopped coming in the video store.
We couldn't couldn't go home. It was too deep for
us to drive our sports cars in it, and so
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all of a sudden, everybody just stops coming in. It's like, okay,
so let's close everything up and go and we can
go out there and we can't go anywhere. As a
matter of fact, the grocery store, which had not opened yet,
was being stocked, and there was an eighteen wheeler that
couldn't get out of the parking lot. There was a
little bit of in in climb right in front of
our store and he couldn't make it up there because
it was stuck. So he was in the truck and
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he was going to sleep there overnight, and so I
went out and I said, you know, we still got
electricity and heat if you want to sleep on the
floor and here if it's more comfortable for you. So
he came in and a few hours later, we hear
this banging and it woke all three of us up,
and so I walked over to where I heard the banging.
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I thought it was really strange. And at that point,
what they were coming through the shoot rock with they
had picked up a they picked up some conduit electrical
conduit pipe and we're using that as a weapon, just
kind of improvising, I guess. And I walked over to
where the noise was coming from. All of a sudden,
that comes right through the wall in the horror section.
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Had a little bit of a hallucination there what I
imagined I saw, but I won't go into that anyway,
somebody's coming in here. I was like, you know, he
got something that was heavy and he was going to
hit the guys when they came through the door, and
said no, no, no, no, We'll just called the police. The
police are just a couple of blocks down police station,
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so I said they'll get here. And that was very naive,
and so Karen is on the phone with the police
and I'm there watching what's going on, and I see
these guys as they are starting to come in. So
I go to the back. All three of us are
in the back and we're looking through the door in
the back room. The guy's coming in and they're going
through the cash register and all this other kind of
stuff and still no police, and so I said, well,
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let's get out of here. And so we went out
the back door and we slammed it because it was
new construction and the back door was not shutting very reliably,
so he slammed the door. These guys heard it and
chased us right and they tried to get the door open,
and then they couldn't get it open. They left a
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footprint where they kicked the door trying to get it open,
at the bottom of their foot, right next to the
door handle, but on our side. As we're running out.
Finally the police have shown up and they jump out
of the car and they pull their guns on Karen
and the other guys are coming down, almost shot them
and Karen was barefooted running through the snow. So they
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told all three of us get in the car and
they're going to take care of it. Well, the two
cops froze. We were freezing the police car with the
two cops get over by the dumpsters with their guns
drawn and wait for this person to come out of
the door. And they can't get out the door, but
they would not go inside. They waited until the SWAT
team from carry this small town made it hours later.
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So we're saying all this time waiting for the SWAT
team to come. It was a clown show. Folks. I mean,
we get in there and the front door still locked,
so obviously they didn't come in through the front door.
There's a big hole in the wall over here, and
the thing that they used to break through it on
the floor. So where did the detectives go to take fingerprints?
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Do they take fingerprints off the thing they were holding
to go through the door? Now they go to the
front door, and I said, well, everybody in this area
of town has been through that door. You're going to
find plenty of fingerprints there, but none that you can
really And I said, besides, it's locked. They didn't go
in or out that door. I said, this is what
they were holding. Why don't you take fingerprints of that? Oh,
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we know that, you know, but we're going to take
the door. They even when you tell them, they won't
do anything. It was just a pro form a thing
that they were going through. They had no interest in
investigating it, and they it's basically clown show. So after that,
I got a four wheel drive and I got a pistol.
And you know, we all learn our lessons in life
experiences and expensive school, but it's the only one a
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fool of attendance I have attended that school. So the
issue is that you've got these cops who just stand there,
they don't do anything. Go back to the Parkland shooting.
The Parkland shooting, they had a school police officer who
did nothing. I think he went the other way or whatever.
And I said at the time, we really do have
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to have teachers who are willing to learn how to
handle the gun properly. We need to have armed teachers
in the school. We call people heroes like this guy
who without having any firearms himself, attacked this shooter and
disarmed him. That's a hero to risk your life to
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save other people. The police don't always do this. The
police here didn't do that, and the police and Parkland
shooting didn't do that. If you're in the classroom and
somebody a shooter comes in, if you engage that guy
to try to stop him, you're not being a hero.
You're trying to save your life. By the way, you
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may save the lives of the kids in the classroom
as well, but you're trying to save your life as well.
That's not heroic. We all would do that. Being heroic
is risking your life to save other people. But your
life is already at risk if you're a schoolteacher and
there's a shooter coming in. So that's why I said.
It takes the heroics out of the equation and it
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becomes a turn a situation of survival and training. For
twenty minutes, they shoot, they shoot, change magazines even and
just shoot. And he said, I watched them changing other
magazines and the police did nothing. There were four policemen there.
Nobody gave any fireback, nothing like they froze. I don't
understand why. And that's the reality that will always happen, folks.
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It wasn't until a good Samaritan, a local fruit seller.
This is what everybody's identifying him at. But he's actually
a Muslim, you know. Again, just as it is wrong
to group all Jews together with the Israeli government, is
wrong to group all Muslims together with terrorists. We understand
and the propensity of the groups and everything, but each
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and every person is an individual. They need to be
vetted as such. So this guy local fruit sauce, so
he's got a business as well, and a small independent businessman.
He disarmed one of the terrorists and at that point
the police appeared to return fire, taking out one of
the shooters. But I first saw this, I thought, were
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they the ones that shot the good Samaritan. No, actually
it was a father son terror team, and he disarmed
the son. The father was still in an elevated position,
and this guy doesn't know anything about guns and he
just sets it up against the tree. After the guy's gone,
he got shot by the father who was in an
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elevated position. One of the suspected gunmen was killed at
the scene, while the other was taken into custody in
critical condition. So again, you know, I don't hold all
Jews responsible for what's being done by Israeli government. I'm
not responsible for what's being done by the American government,
the Pentagon, the CIA. I despise those people. So again,
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you know, we have to look at this as an
individual basis. We don't need more migrants from the Third
World period, and if they're going to come in, they
need to be vetted. But our government can't. They won't
protect us if there's a violent issue, They just freeze.
They do nothing. Again, we're hearing from the Australian police
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this guy was known to them. They thought there was
something suspicious about this family. They were on our watch list, great, well,
who watches the watch list and who watches the watchers
when they've got all the firearms and you are reduced
to being an innocent bystander with everything. You're at the
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mercy of terrorists, of criminals, and you're at the mercy
of your own government, the biggest gang of criminals. So again,
you know, we have to have to have discernment to
set this part. And I think that that's the real issue.
What I see is the panic button, the tribal button,
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just being hit over and over again by the alternative media. Well,
can another Islamic terrorists Muslims? Like, yeah, I agree, and
we don't want to have a situation like they have
in Europe, and we will have that situation and we
allow masses to come in and if the government does
a bad job of vetting them, I mean, I would
just say, since the government can't vet these people, as
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we just saw with this Afghan terrorist that was working
with the CIA in Afghanistan, since the government can't do
his job vetting them, can we just not have people
come to the US? Can we just leave it at that?
It's always the second generation that is the worst one anyway,
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because at that point they realize that, hey, we're not
doing really well because we don't know the language, you
don't know the culture, you know, and they blame it
on the people that are there. And of course the
schools are telling them that schools are telling them to
hate the indigenous people. And I have to say, this
is not just like our schools. This immigration stuff is
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not really so much a failure. We're talking about why
can't Johnny read? Well, Johnny can't read because the government
wants to deliberately dumb him down. And the government has
a different thing that they want Johnny to learn that
he's in the wrong body, for example, that he has
to be subordinate to women. I mean, the Green Party
in the UK, we're going to get to this later,
is actually going to criminalize as misogyny any man correcting
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or disagreeing with a woman. How's that for matriarchy. I
mean that is matriarchy on steroids. So Johnny must learn
to obey the government, to obey the women, to learn
that he needs to be a woman to have any respect.
This is the message of government. Government is not trying
to educate children. So the schools are not failing. The
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schools are succeeding as an institute of propaganda for the
government and of social manipulation and engineering. And so I
believe that the immigration stuff is not a failure. I
think it is absolutely what they wanted to do. Certainly
you can see that with a Biden administration, but I
think I can see it with the Trump administration as well.
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I think Trump is a Manchurian candidate for the globalist technocrats,
and this is all a part of it. Police said
one of the gunmen was on Australia's watch list, but
he wasn't being watched the dead list shooting in Australia
since April nineteen ninety six when they took all the guns.
So now what are you going to do? Since that
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didn't work? So the latest I saw last night sixteen dead,
thirty eight injured, a father and son terrorist attack. There
you go. But the hero, let's talk a little bit
about him. Forty three years old. He wrestled the rifle
from the terrorist. One terrorist. Many people said, he saved
many lives and again a hero who, unlike the police,
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this hero was unarmed and as a matter of fact,
we've got a picture of him here. Yeah, that's what
he looks like And here is the video of him
stopping the shooters to somebody just taking pictures of bodies
laying on the ground. They're panting it around. Oh look
at this guy. He's hiding behind a car. And then
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he runs up and then hits this guy who was
just taking a shot. Hits him from behind, wrestles the
gun away from him, points it at him. A guy
was running up there to help him. There was another
bystander who threw rocks or something at him. But he,
you know, he's playing the gun at guy. The guy
doesn't know that. The fruit seller has no idea how
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this thing works. But good for him. I mean, he's
a real hero when you look at it. Here's a
short version of it. It's a little bit closer that
you can see it. And so he was wounded after
the other gunman on a nearby bridge shot him. Wounds
to his hand and to his shoulder. And so after
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this video is over, he just places the gun next
to the tree and walks away. So again heroic and
a selfless act of bravery. Again, you know, if you
are armed, especially if you're a teacher in a classroom,
somebody is attacking, it's not heroic to defend your life.
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Hopefully you've trained with it so that you know how
to use it. That's the whole issue. It's most unbelievable
scene I've ever seen a man walking up to a
gunman who had fired on the community, single handedly disarming
him and putting his own life at risk to save
the lives of countless other people, said the premiere of
New South Wales. And again after that happened, two cops
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were also wounded. I'll just say, but they waited a
very long time, twenty minutes. We always talk about police
response time. I mean, even when you look at this
shooting that happened with the trainee killer in Nashville at
that Christian school, the police got there super fast. They
got there in like, you know, a minute or so,
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maybe less, and so police response was very rapid. And
when they got there, they took the guy out. But
before they got there, look at all of the children.
This guy was a woman who thought she was a guy.
Look at all the children that woman looked in the
face and shot them point blank because there was nobody
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in that school that was armed to defend themselves. The
reality is is that you can't get rid of Gunsustralia
wasn't able to get rid of guns. They're still there
and you need to be able. What they did was
they got rid of individuals being able to protect themselves.
That's what they got rid of. And so when you
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look at France, the party is over. In Paris, the
police there are so afraid of Islamic terror attacks on
New Year's Eve that they've canceled New Year's Eve. They said,
we got videos that you can watch and we'll make
those available, and there will be fireworks, but don't go
out and in person to see the fireworks. It's just
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too dangerous and we can't protect you. See that's another message.
We saw this in Australia. They can't or won't protect people,
and in Paris they say, well, we can't protect you
and we won't protect you, so stay home. And why
is that? That's because of uncontrolled immigration and these radical
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Muslims that are there. The massive midnight concert that drew
a jubilant crowd of one million people last year, with
the festivities having drawn throngs to the most beautiful avenue
in the world for six decades, has been scrapped and
replaced with video to be viewed in the safety and
comfort of French livings. The fireworks will still illuminate the
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Arc of Triumph when the clock strikes twelve, but with
officials urging revelers to watch on TV rather than in person,
it'll be a far cry from the famed French parties
of years past. The famed avenue has now become a
flashpoint of violence lately, with throngs of young, mostly Muslim
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migrants streaming in from Paris's infamous suburbs at night looking
for trouble, looting luxury stores, brawling with Parisians and the police.
So now we were told there were no no go zones.
Remember that they just said that's not happening. Well, now
the police have just admitted that Paris on New Year's
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Eve is a no go zone. After they told us
that they didn't exist. Now they're jumping in on it.
The Paris police pressed the mayor to scrap the concert
because of quote unpredictable crowd movements unquote. This is the
result of massive, unvetted Muslim and immigration into Europe, said
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Daniel Di Martino, an immigration fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
He said Western Europe has a terrorism problem for many
years now, and that has been exacerbated because of unvetted
Islamic immigration as a result of the refugee crisis of
over a decade ago. We create wars which create refugees.
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We bring the people in like this Afghan killer. Biden
brings him in, Trump administration vets him and Rubbers stamps it,
and then he commits to her. It is a bipartisan problem, folks.
This is not something's going to be solved by Trump
and it's not going to be solved by Ice. Just
take a look at what's going on in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
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little Mogadishu. It's been that way for a long time,
and the massive corruption that goes throughout the Democrat Party
in Minnesota and including Tim Walls. And you would think
that the Trump administration, if they're going to get tough
on immigration, wouldn't those people be the first you would
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throw out the people that have been involved in massive fraud.
And don't tell me they didn't know. I reported on
this when I was at Info Wars, and that was
more than five years ago. They knew it was happening
during the first Trump administration. Everybody knew. How did they
not know that this is going and now they're getting
really tough with Somali's They even arrested a guy who
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had gone through and been given citizenship and all the
rest of the stuff. I said, you're profiling people because
of their ethnicity and their skin color. True they are,
but the reality is is that they haven't. They're doing
that kind of stuff because they haven't vetted them in
the first place. The government just keeps adding one more
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problem to every every time they fail, they double down
and do more failures on top of it. And so
it's it's very concerning to see what is happening there.
And again you would think that Trump would start with
something like this alf Shabab mob that is there the
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Trump administration. This has brought to light during the first
Trump administration. This Trump administration has been conducting airstrikes and
raids and Somalia a lot of them. It doesn't get
much coverage. Anti war covers it, and I've got the
numbers for you coming up. But at the same time,
the US government, the planes that are there are bombing
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civilian villages, which only creates more terrorism. And then they
have a Special Forces Group, Secret Group. Right, this is
the Hall Market, a CIA. They've been trained by the CIA.
They just went in and did a raid where they
killed dozens of civilians and destroyed a village. That's what
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our response has typically been. And so you look at
these problems and their real problems, and you look at
the way that they're handled, and all these government actions
are essentially like throwing gasoline on a fire. Every time
the government gets involved in these trouble spots, that's what
they do. They throw gasoline on the fire. Well, they're
throwing gasoline on our cities now as well. And of
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course they're going to tell you that the only solution
to all this is to have a digital ID. You
got to take the global mark of the beast so
we can track everybody and know everything about everyone instantaneously.
You need to have biometric ideas, and people are going
to be They're using this uncontrolled immigration just like they
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use the Department of Education. They use it to push
people in their direction. They use it to push people
to accept what they are pushing on us. Very high
terror threat. They cited groups like al Qaeda and ISIS.
These are groups that of course we created and we
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funded with our government. The Moujaidin became al Qaeda. Alba
Qita became ISIS. ISIS became al Nusra. Al Nusra became
the government of Syria, where he just had three Americans killed,
three Americans wounded in Syria right after Trump brought that
terrorist in and fedted him at the Oval Office. Do
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you see what's happening here? This is professional wrestling at
its finest. So again they've ordered beefed up police presidents
at Christmas markets to restrict vehicle access and mobilize intelligence agencies.
As a matter of fact, there was a meme that
was circulating and it says Christmas market shows all the
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vehicle barriers and everything that are there, and then it
shows a Muslim mosque and it's like there's nothing at
all there. It's like, so, where's the threat coming from?
Christmas markets are popular and symbolic gathering place is likely
to be targeted by violent, politically motivated attacks. So the
cited the twenty eighteen Strasbourg Christmas market attack. We're a
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twenty nine year old French Moroccan gangstersie hottists, because that's
the equivalent of Narco terrorists. Again to say that he's
French Moroccan. This is. They don't want to just say
he's Moroccan, but he is. He's not, He's French. Just
because of being in a particular place open fire as
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he yelled Allahu Akbar, killing five people, wounding eleven. Police
shot him down after a two day manhunt. Last year,
we had more scares than two hours of New Year's
celebrations and the shamps of will Say than we did
in three weeks of the Olympic Games, said the police commissioner.
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These acts of violence are the product of a descent
into savagery sential ministry. It is because you have brought
the barbarians into the gate. There is no accountability for
the people who let them in, and they're not getting
them out. As a matter of fact, most of what
Trump is doing with ice doesn't need to be cheered.
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He is getting rid of due process and it is
such an over the top reaction to things that have happened.
You look at all the people who they come in.
They've broken the law. They need to be sent home.
But there's a process for doing that, just like there's
a process that they had under their unconstitutional drug war
to interdict boats that are bringing drugs in the United States.
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These boats are not even bringing drugs in the United States.
In Venezuela that there blowing up. So there is a process,
a way that you can do things, even if you're
doing something that is not really constitutionally your authority or whatever.
And the Trump administration thugs have just blown all that
stuff off and they focus on people whose only crime
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has been to come here illegally, which is a misdemeanor.
They don't need to be sent to some narco terrorist
prison in El Salvador. They don't need to be put
into these concentration camps. Necessarily one thing to put if
you've got a lot of people, Yeah, concentration camps, you
might have to have that, but you need to make
sure that you treat people humanely when they're there, and
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they've made sure that they don't do that. And you
would also want to start with the criminal gangs like
those in Minneapolis, but instead they start with a lot
of people who have done nothing other than just obey
their immigration rules. And so the penalty ought to be
fit the crime. This comes under excessive and cruel punishment
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what the Trump administration is doing, and it is setting
a very very dangerous precedent for militarization and federalization of
the police. Lahman reported that France is dealing with a
new generation of younger, less experienced, more unpredictable shihatists. Oh okay,
so these are the young guys that are now the jihadists,
who are the experienced ones, they said. The sixth thwarted
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attacks that they have stopped this year were plotted by
terrorists who are between seventeen and twenty two. Seventeen to
twenty two, these are the more mature ones. I guess
Europe simply welcomed millions of people who are Muslim, who
were not highly educated, who brought into brought with them
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terrorist ideology, and they're willing to commit terrorist acts, and
they have a culture that is incompatible with Christianity, said
Di Martino of the Manhattan Institude. Some of them actually
hate Christianity. That's why they target Christmas markets. Well, that's
true as well. They're much less educated, they're much more Islamic.
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The children of these immigrants are not immigrated integrated into
the rest of society. They are still living in ethnic enclaves.
They don't have high employment rates, and there's actually much
more likely to be out of a job, so they're
much poor. I've always said it is the second generation,
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but again the mainstream media always identifies them. Oh, this
guy's a French. He's French. He's French because the migrant
parents brought him in and he was born in France
or whatever. But he's not French in any important way.
So we're going to take a quick break and when
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we come back, we're going to talk about the piracy
that is being done by our own government. So stay
with us.
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That's that's a praise, right. So let's take a look
at what the pirates are up to.
Speaker 5 (49:29):
Really quickly, though we do have some comments.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
Yeah, go ahead, Tory Nator.
Speaker 5 (49:33):
Thank you very much for the tip. So it's Australia
called for a Palestinian state. So I think this was
a false flag. In response to that, James Lee on
YouTube exposed that one of the shooters was subject of
Google searches in Israel on December ninth.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
Yeah, well there's always that, you know, I mean, just
at the surface level, though, you know, without uncovering any
false flag attacks, and that is a thing that happens
very frequently. I wouldn't rule that out at all, but
I think that and certainly they have no compulsion. Just
look at nine to eleven. Right. This whole thing about
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nobody died that was started by CIA operatives like Steve Achenick,
and that's what got Alex into a lot of trouble
with that lawsuit. But nobody died has never been their motto.
When you go back to Operation Gladio, which Steve Achenick
was also involved in, people died. As a matter of fact,
the Prime Minister of Italy died after Steve Pachenick met
with them and realized that he was on to the
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fact this was a NATO organized false flag. Operation Gladio.
You can look it up. Has been exposed now and
the Italian government had quite a bit of an investigation
because their prime minster was kidnapped and killed. But it's
always useful for them to have casualties. Nobody died stuff
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is absolute nonsense. That's a way to discredit people. To
put out a false narrative about something works to their
advantage when people die if it's a false fag So yeah,
there's always that. But just at the surface, if we
look at the gun control issue, because that's the other
aspect of this, well I looked at it, It's like, okay,
this is they took all the guns in response to
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a mass shooting. So now it happens again, what are
you going to do? Because that didn't stop the mass shooting,
did it? And again there's a lot of disagreement about what,
if anything, they did, but it is disarmed and pacified
the people of Australia, which no matter what else happens,
that's the issue. And I gotta say, it isn't about
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taking the guns away, it's about taking God away. We
have pushed God out of our society. Why are the
schools different today? Well, God was in the schools, even
in the public schools when I was there, and so
were guns. It only became dangerous when they pushed both
guns and God out. The guns always seemed to find
a way to come back in, don't they. I go ahead, Travis,
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I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (51:59):
All right, Guard Goldsmith and of course you find Guard
at Liberty Conspiracy week nights on Rumble. After the Port
Arthur gun buy back grab, gun buy back grab, violent
crime and PZ rose thirty percent and didn't go back
to pre gun grab levels until eleven years later after
black market gun acquisition. Yeah, the OZ government then did
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a second gun grab two or three years.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
Ago Yeah, they always use that as a pretext for
the stuff, and it doesn't doesn't work. But we understand
that it's all about creating dependency on them. They want
you dependent on them for security, for transportation, for food,
for clothing, for housing, for everything. That's what totalitarian governments do,
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and that's why we need to keep our weapons.
Speaker 5 (52:44):
Yes, Pezidanovante, seventeen seventy six. Wow, did video stores go
the way of the horse and buggy or what?
Speaker 2 (52:51):
Oh? Yeah, they did. Yeah. As a matter of fact,
we had employees who some of them were poached from
us by normand Telecom, which was really going gangbusters at
that point in time, and other people would come in
and talk to us who lived in the area who
worked for Northern Telecom, and they were saying, yeah, they
got pictures of video stores up on the wall and saying,
you know, this is what we're going to do. The
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streaming services that you now see that was plotted a
long time ago, before they had the technology to do it.
They ran little experiments with some communities where they had
people setting in a building with banks of video cassette
recorders and people who would pull up video and demand,
which is what we called it. Back then, it's just
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called streaming. When somebody pulled up a film that they
wanted to watch, the people would actually put in a
video cassette and they had a direct wire back to
these houses, and they were just looking at the supply
and demand side how they were going to market things
to them. The technology wasn't even there yet and they
were working on it, but so yeah, you could see
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that was on its way. But again, are we better
off with streaming than we were video stores? I think
a lot. I've seen a lot of people say they
really kind of missed the human interaction because people come
into the video stores and they hang out. We'd see
the same people over and over again. It was kind
of like a cheers bar or something like that. And
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I would say that because I didn't really like the
product that we were selling, because like I wouldn't like
it if I was selling people alcohol at a bar.
But you do have the social aspect of people coming in.
We'd see them over and over again, and we'd talk
to them about the movies that they watched, and then
we got to know them other things in their life
as well. So yeah, I do miss that kind of
human interaction, which is now gone.
Speaker 5 (54:34):
With the streaming, we have dug double O seven. I
really miss movie rental stores. The last win or area
was killed by the Convid lockdowns. Yeah, that's right, Marvin
Garden's syops started the mass killing sensation. Now thanks to
MSM and DEM and justice system, it is becoming a
more grassroots fad exemplifying the results of Zio MSM plus
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DEM government plus big Pharma.
Speaker 2 (54:58):
Yeah a Syrian girl.
Speaker 5 (55:00):
Why illuminate the ARCTI triumph when there is no triumph
to celebrate. France is clearly defeated and its people are
told to hide in their hobbit holes.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
That's why they need to rename it the Arch of Defeat.
That's they declared defeat for the New Year's This is
the new the new normal, the new Europe that they
have decided they wanted to create. Well, the seized tanker
reveals Cuba's secret oil lifeline as Trump turns to gun
bloat boat diplomacy. Well, there you go, the pirates of
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the Caribbean and the world. During Trump's first term, there's
a brief moment in which the Maduro regime appeared close
to being overthrown, but it was countered by support from Cuba.
So we got to get rid of Cuba so we
can do our regime, change, our coup. What gives us
the right anymore than Cuba? That that's the amazing thing.
That's just a given for the zero hedge people. Well,
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you know, we got to get rid of Cuba because
we got to get rid of We've got to get
rid of Venezuela. And we got to go there and
steal the oil because that's what pirates do, right. Their
theory of change involves cutting off all support to Cuba.
And under this approach, once Venezuela goes, Cuba will follow,
said a guy who worked for Joe Biden. So they
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explained the seized tanker. It's called Skipper. It's got a name, Skipper.
It sounds like Gilligan's Island. We go from Pirates of
the Caribbean to Gilligan's Island here. But it's very lethal
because that's what Warpet wants. He wants lethality. He doesn't
want legality, he wants lethality. And you know I could
have when I looked at this, I thought I played
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last week. I think it was on Friday I played
the clip that they put out. You know, we can't
see what they did on that second strike. We can
see the first strike, but we can't see the second
strike because it's simply murder. But he says, oh, I
can't reveal our tactics and things like that. Now you
don't want to criminate yourself as an international war criminal.
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But so they won't show you that, but they'll show
you the tactics of how they take over a tanker.
They got videos for that, just like they'll show you
videos of the first strike that's there. And so I
put some music behind that. I thought, you know, Pirates
of the Caribbean obviously, but I thought it was too heroic,
you know, the Hans Zimmer soundtrack said, no, these these
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I could just see some of these these neo kon
Maga supporters really loving that, and it's like, I'm not
going to give them that. I'm going to play the
uh the Pirates of the Caribbean from Disney's Ride, because
these people are a bunch of clowns and besides being
murderers and thieves. Uh So they explained the C's tanker
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skipper was carrying crude that was contracted by Cuba's state
run oil trading firm, and it's a critical part of
how Cuba benefits from its oil trade with Venezuela. So
now we have now we have what are they going
to call these people petro terrists now instead of narco terrorists?
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Now oil is contraband are we going to ban that
or some oil from some people? Data from Venezuela's state
oil company shows Skipper's destination was listed as a Cuban port,
and so they continue on in this this article from
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zero Hedget's pushing how necessary it is for us to
steal oil tankers so we can conduct regime change in
both Cuba and Venezuela. Two days after its departure, Skipper
offloaded a small fraction of its oil to another ship
called the Neptune six, which then headed north toward Cuba.
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Skipper headed east toward Asia and the tiny ship was tossed.
I guess it was not the uss Meno, but it
was the Neptune six. In recent years, however, only a
fraction of Venezuelan and oil set aside for Cuba has
actually reached the island. Most of the oil allocated for
Cuba has instead been resold to China, with the money,
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providing badly needed hard currency for the Cuban government, going
to many people in the Venezuelan government government, and then
they find I guess we could wait for them to
call this guy an oil kingpin. Right, They've identified a
Panamanian businessman who sells oil. Can you imagine that he's
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not like Exon or something. This guy is evil. A
Panamanian businessman, Ramon Cara Tero, is at the center of
the Venezuelan Cuba oil flow. Can you believe this is
coming from zero edge of all things? I know these
people are about free markets, right. The main person managing
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the flow of oil between Cuban and Venezuela is a
Panamanian businessman named Ramon Tara Tero, who in the past
few years has become one of the largest traders of
venezuela and oil. Obviously an oil kingpin, a petro terrorist.
Before shipping venezuela and oil, Skipper spent four years as
part of Iran's covert fleet. Oh, here we go, the
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anthropomorphism of the oil tanker called Skipper. We're going to
treat Skipper as a criminal because that's what the US
government has been doing with this insane war on drugs
for the longest time civil asset forfeiture versus lear jet
serial number blah blah blah, us versus nine thousand dollars
cash us versus this particular house that they've stolen, or
(01:00:40):
a hotel that had three drug brusts in fifteen years.
And the US attorney in Massachusetts who was involved with
the death of Aaron Schwartz, who was pushing back against
the government's agenda in terms of censorship surveillance, she was
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the one who brought that operation against the hotel there, saying, well,
it's dirty, it's dealing drugs because there were three drug
busts there in fifteen years. I'm going to take the
entire hotel. That's what these people do. This is nothing.
This confiscation of the oil tanker is nothing other than
the absurd, distorted, metastasizing war on drugs. It's absolutely disgusting.
(01:01:28):
So Skipper for four years worked for Iran, so therefore
we should take it and we should chop it up
in the little tiny pieces. Oh no, they're going to
keep the well because it's going to be you know,
somewhere between fifty or sixty million dollars one hundred and
thirty million dollars or the world, demending on how loaded
it was. So far, Beijing has yet to lash out
(01:01:50):
over the skipper seizure. Oh so now it's Chinese, right,
Let's see. Was it Venezuelan or was it Cuba or
was it China? It checks all the boxes. We even
got a connection to Iran, so we had to take it.
That's the only rational thing to do, is to take that.
That's sort a pirate would say, zero head just supporting
this piracy. Shame of them. So far, Beijing is yet
(01:02:13):
to lash out of the skipper seizure and the resulting
disruptions to crude flows to Asia. One has to wonder
whether their bessent worked out a secret deal with Beijing. Otherwise,
this type of maneuvering by the Trump administration risks triggering
turmoil that could derail any upcoming Trump She talks, well,
you know, he's already given a black eye to the
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soybean farmers and many other farmers because of his stupid tariffs.
That's what pirates do. Ukraine war is coming to the
Caspian Sea. There's pirates everywhere, and what are they doing
in the Caspian Sea? Well, they're attacking the oil infrastructure there.
Ukraine is attacking the oil infrastructure of Russia and the
(01:02:57):
Caspian Sea. The offshore oil field is run by Luke Oil,
a big Russian government effectively to halt production. It is
said to be the single biggest oil field in the
Russian sector of the Caspian. Ukraine's security services, the SBU
so its forces targeted the field, which lies in the
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northern sector of the sea. Four drones reportedly struck the
offshore platform, causing a stoppage of over twenty wells. This
is Ukraine's first strike on a Russian infrastructure related to
oil production of the Caspian Sea. Yeah, these things are
like a tender box. I remember the movie. I don't
remember the name of it, but it was a movie
(01:03:40):
that had John Wayne in it, and he played the
role of a guy who was the worldwide expert in
terms of putting out fires at oil wells because it's
hard to which you start a fire, you can't put
it out or was it ready there? Anyway, It was
interesting movie. But you know, once you light one of
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these things off, and it doesn't take much to do it.
A drone with a little bit of explosives would do it.
So again, the Pirates are everywhere. Between August and the
end of November this year, Ukraine has struck nearly eighty
Russian energy facilities in total. keV is desperately trying to
play the only car that has choking off energy revenue
(01:04:23):
and funding for Russia's war machine. But so far the
Kremlin has weathered the storm. They may still feel the
squeeze down the line, especially amid slowed repair efforts. Given
the sheer volume of incidents, Russia's taken desperate measures, even
draping refineries and oil depots with giant netting or else
ramping up ground anti drone forces. Throughout the war, small
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long range drones have proven devastating and able to oftentimes
penetrate even the most sophisticated defensive measures. Yeah, that's a
real issue that has changed. And let me just say this,
do you see any netting around any of our crucial
infrastructure anywhere? I don't see any. How easy would that
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be in America to take down our infrastructure all at once?
Bottom line, folks, is not a matter of if, it's
a matter of when it happens, especially because we're going
around kicking sand in everybody's face everywhere. It's just a
matter of time before somebody does it. Small or large,
it doesn't anybody could take down our infrastructure very, very quickly. Again,
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vulnerable every day because of the technology changes, but also
(01:05:56):
because of our bullheaded, stupid politics. The only thing dumber
than the terrace that Trump has done is his geopolitical
bullying that he is done with everybody, picking fights, even
with people who are our allies, putting terriffts, even on
people that we have a surplus of trade with. And
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he's done that in many different places. What used to
be occasional strikes meant to cause damage, has now become
a sustained effort to keep refineries from ever fully stabilizing.
They said, well, Urduwan is warning against the same thing
happening in the Black Sea, because you just had as
this thing enlarges a Turkish ship was hit, and this
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was hit not by the Ukrainians but by the Russians.
I believe he has a Russian airstrike that hit a
Turkish owned vessel and a port in Ukraine's Black Sea region.
So it's a Turkish vessel and a Ukrainian port, So
Russia takes out the vessel. This is why I say globally,
we're going to see a lot of disruptions, not just
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from Trump's terrace, but also from the escalating world war.
And that's how world wars began, as Joe Center's pointed
out many times, well preceded, you know, the sanctions and
things like that that preceded Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
We had already backed them into a corner with our
sanctions and things like that. Sanctions are prelude to war.
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And I said from the very beginning of the twenty
twenty episode of Trump, I said, the sanctions that he's
trying to understand, these lockdowns are sanctions and they are
prelude to a war. With the American people being run
by Donald Trump back in twenty twenty, and of course
it was a bipartisan war. Biden was all about that
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as well. So this is a Russian airstrike on a
Turkish ship in a Ukraine port and the Black Sea,
the Black Sea should not be considered a zone of confrontation,
said Turkish official officials. This would benefit neither Russia nor Ukraine. Well,
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the bottom line is war doesn't ever benefit anybody except
the geopolitical class. They always benefit from it. The bankers
benefited from it. The people who are dealing stocks and
things like that benefit from it. But nobody else does.
It's a horrible thing. This broken window fallacy has has
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been fully embraced by the American public. Oh, it's good
when we have war because we build up the economies.
How we got out of the depression and so forth. No,
it's not. It is the broken window fallacy. Putin has
doubled down on banking Maduro as US prepares to seize
more oil tankers. So again the question always was, well
(01:08:54):
the Kremlin, will China do something to protect them, But
it looks like he's backing down a bit. Here Putin
expressed solidarity with Venezuelan people and reaffirmed his support for Maduro. Well,
bottom line is is that Russia was not able to
help Syria, either then or now there is. Unfortunately, the
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pirates of the Pentagon have a great deal of firepower
on their side and they have no legal or moral
constraints in what they do. Russian Deputy four Minister said
that his country would stand shoulder to shoulder with Venezuela
in this time of crisis, but he didn't offer anything concrete,
just lip service and virtue signaling. Meanwhile, in Syria, whether
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Russians were not able to keep a sod in power
and America was able to put in an Isis al
Qaeda terrorist, that's who he is, guys, There's no doubt
about it. His entire life has been one of terrorism.
And as the war was dragging on for many, many years,
we had report after report of how and of course
(01:10:04):
mainstream media pushed back against it, but it was true.
We were arming Isis. They were our surrogates in Syria,
and the issue there again was an oil pipeline. So
we're still in Syria. Two soldiers and an American civilian
who was translating were killed and three more were wounded
(01:10:27):
in an ambush in Syria. The question is why are
we there? I mean, didn't we put our surrogate terrorists
in charge there. Why do we need to be there, Well,
we're always involved in this. We need to be everywhere,
Washington tells us. Washington's Syria intervention is the mess that
keeps on giving every time we go into another country,
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especially because it's not legal, it's not moral, but it's
also massively incompetent. We lose every war. When are people
we don't even understand the neil Con warmongers. Aren't you
tired of losing? You're not winning, You're not getting tired
of winning. I'm tired of losing people and money on
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these things and losing the national security that really matters,
as we create enemies everywhere who very soon may come
home to roost in this country attacking our very very
vulnerable infrastructure. Here, two US Army soldiers an American civilian
serving as an interpreter were killed because I guess we're
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still there. So that, as Trump said in his first term, yeah,
we just take the oil Trump the pirate king. That's right.
And we're not terrorists. We just work with terrorists. We
just look like we're terrorists. We just do terrorist things,
but we're not terrorists. The other people are terrorists. So
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three other American service members were wounded in the attack,
three killed, three wounded. Ports of the gunman was actually
part of the Jolani Shara regime forces. This terrorist that
was just in the Oval Office claiming that ISIS was
behind the attack on the US troops and Palmyra is
not factual, said one person. While the attacker may have
(01:12:17):
had a history with ISIS, blah blah blah, that the
government of Syria is a terrorist government run by the
terrorist for the terrorists, and still doing terrorist things, even
though Trump has tried to play nice with them and
invited him into the Oval Office and Biden set them
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up to win. But of course it was going on
during the Trump administration as well. Syrian State sa NA
in the case, the two members of the Syrian security
detail were also wounded. So there is reporting from a
guy who has been a reporter in that area for
quite some time. In twenty fifteen, the Syrian army was
(01:13:02):
pushed out by advancing ISIS terrists and troops serving under
a SOD were executed ASAD forces and the Russian military
eventually liberated it. And so again this is you want
to know who the terrorists are terists are people who
execute other people without due process, where no quarter is given.
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Does that look like Venezuela? Does that look like the
Christian Nationalist war? Peat? What a joke, what a reproach?
He is the name of Christ. Heg seth man Isis
began by executing the former director of antiquities in palm Era.
They devoted outstanding archaeologists who loved the city like no
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one else. And again it has some very famous ruins there.
There's old temples, tombs, monumental arches, standing columns. All these
were destroyed by the Muslims that were there that took over.
The Muslim terrorists. They destroyed a large number of sculptures
and artifacts that have been left there. In March of
twenty sixteen, the ASSAD forces backed by the Russian military,
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recaptured Palmera and immediately started building a Russian military base
within the World Heritage Site. Isis then recaptured Palmyra in
early December twenty sixteen and destroyed the theater and the
terra pylon whatever that is, and damaged the theater there.
Sod regime forces managed to take it back in March
(01:14:30):
of twenty seventeen. Washington at the time didn't seem to
mind that ISIS was taking over key Syrian sites. No,
it was a victory for them because ISIS was our guy.
We were working with ISIS, just like we had worked
with their predecessor, the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan. Given admissions from
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top US officials that they could quote manage ISIS by
using terrorism to keep pressure on Assad, it's not that interesting.
You know, we're going to talk about out the UFOs
and the occult and what the government was in it for.
And they say over and over again, when they created
these things, it's done by the military. They thought, well,
if there's something there, we might be able to use
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it for a weapon. Everything that they do is designed
to find weapons to use against their enemies, and that
includes US in America. It's all about weapons. It's about
weaponizing everything that they find, the technology, you name it.
And so, yeah, we can use ISIS as a weapon.
(01:15:35):
This is very much like the whole Alien series. Let's
bring that thing back, you know, I'm sure there's some
way that the military could use that creature, right. Remember
leaked audio of then Secretary of State John Kerry admitting
that the US backed ISIS in Syria. Deash, she said,
was threatening to take Damascus. That's why Russia came in.
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And we saw it coming too. We thought we could
use it to force Asad to negotiate. So yeah, we
can use those terrists there, and they can also use
the label of terrists to do whatever they wish as pirates.
So Trump tells Isis we will retaliate after this terrible
ambush that killed three US troops in Syria. Yeah, he
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will double down. We will not leave anybody alone and
out of Hubris, and to not lose faith, they will
double down there. The gunman who killed three Americans in
Syria was a member of Syria's government security forces. Not Isis. Well, no,
actually Isis and the Syrian government is a distinction without
(01:16:45):
a difference. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights first reported
that the attacker was a member of the security forces
called for the Syrian government led by to hear al
Sham is a sham Sam, the Sham and the Pharaohs
in an offshoot of al Qaeda, to get rid of
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the members who have an Isis ideology. Yeah, we get
these guys out. Well, what do anybody laught? Really? We
discovered him in December and we were going to dismiss him,
but we didn't make it in time because of the holiday. Yeah,
that's right. We wanted to get rid of him, but
there was a holiday, so you know, it really wasn't
a priority. The attacker had been in the security forces
(01:17:28):
for more than ten months and was posted to several
cities before being transferred to this one, Palmira. According to
a Palestinian journalist, Wail Essam, who's covered the conflict in
theory for many years, the perpetrator has been identified as
Tariq Alhamad from the Aleppo countryside. Yeah, there's a Leppo again.
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Gary Johnson remember, and he had a serious interview with
a group of journalists and they asked him, well, what
do you think about Aleppo because it had just been
a long drawn out, bloody massacre there. And Gary Johnson's like, Aleppo, Aleppo,
What isn't Aleppo. They're like, you can't be serious. And
(01:18:13):
it really was something that was just permeating the news
cycle at the time. It's really funny not what happened
in Aleppo, but that he wouldn't know anything about it
when he's running for president again. If he was a
genuine libertarian what was happening in Aleppo was exhibit one
against the folly of American geopolitics. He was previously a
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member of ISIS, but he traveled to the former home
base of this group that is now in charge of
the terrorists that are now in charge of Syria, and
he joined General Security, which is an organization they call him. Anyway,
he killed three, wounded three and then blew himself up.
According to Issam's report, they did not hunt him down
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kill him as Warpeek wants to suggest. Assam also suggested
other members of the security and security Syrian security forces
were involved in the attack. Wasn't a lone shooter, he said.
Security forces confirmed to me that Syrian intelligence along with
the coalition forces arrested six elements from the General Security
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at the headquarters in Palmyra that were accused of coordinating
the operation with him, and it is said that they
are from the group that moved with him from the
desert to the General Security in Idleab. He added that
Syrian authorities were unable to identify his previous affiliation with
the organization ISIS. There were hundreds like him due to
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large numbers he joined in which the security apparatus needed
after the fall of the regime, same type of stuff.
We were not able to vet this Afghan arist who
killed shot the two National Guard. Only one of them died.
I think so far no word on the man. I
think he's recovering. He's in very bad shape. Trump recently
(01:20:06):
hosted this terrorist Sharrah at the White House, despite his
past as an al Qaeda leader and an ally of
Abu Bakir and Baghdaddy, the founder of isis probably not
in spite of it, but probably because of it. Maybe
they got an American name for him, like they had
they called Osama bin Laden tim Osman. When he came
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to Washington and the CIA, Trump and Warpete found that
there would be retaliation for the attack. They are out
of their depth, quite frankly, well US trained Somalian forces
have killed dozens of civilians and an attack on a
village in southern Somalia, says anti war dot com. Again,
(01:20:50):
more like pirates, and again we don't draw a distinction
between non combatant civilians and soldiers are terrorists and this
is a damning aspect of our Pentagon at this moment.
During an attack on a village in southern Somalia. That
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started Tuesday night and continued until Wednesday morning. All night
they attacked the village. It's about forty kilometers west of Mogadishu.
The group is called Alpha Group, a special operations branch
of Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency that has received
training from the US. That would be I guess the CIA.
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They're the guys that come in and create the death squads,
that create the secret police, that arrest and torture dissidence
in Iran under the SHAW. So again, the CIA is
doing this in other countries. Do you think they do
it here? What do you think the CIA? I guess
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in the US. Once they come back to the US,
these murdering terrorists become boys out they're the good guys.
Were told no, they're not. The Somali government said the
attack was a special operation against al Shabab fighters, but
residents denied that there were any militants in the area. Well,
you know, these civilians could grow up to become al Schabab,
(01:22:16):
so let's kill them. Guess what you just made sure
that any survivors will become al Schabab. Your civilian raids
are the best recruiting program that these terrorist organizations could
have The raid came less than a month after a
suspected US air strike killed twelve civilians, including eight children,
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in an attack on the village in southern Jubilan Province.
The US has conducted a record number of air strikes
in Somalia this year under Trump, both against al Shabab
in southern and central Somalia and against the ISIS affiliate
in the northeastern Puntland region where the US backed local forces.
So you know, we have to have the TSA do
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biometrics on us, put us in databases, and you know,
give us naked body scanners or our pat towns and
all because of ISIS and al Qaeda. But you know,
we worked with these people. We still were sending money
to Taliban that just got cut off. There was a
fight over that in the NDAA. Marco Rubia said, okay,
(01:23:21):
we'll stop that. How about that now vote for it.
Why were we sending money to the Taliban? You know,
we're there for what twenty years or something practically, and
why were we sending money to the people that we're fighting.
Isn't that the pinnacle of absurdity from the Pentagon? I mean,
it was kind of a joke with a mouse that
(01:23:44):
roared Peter Sellers. But it's not funny anymore. It's beyond stupid.
It's evil, it's corrupt, and it doesn't do anything to
make us safer. The Pentagon is just robbing us like
it's robbing other people. Ron Paul says the unconstitutional heg
Seth killings must stop. He said, many Americans don't want
(01:24:06):
to hear this, but the entire operation is illegal and immoral.
As he's saying, you know, the first strike, not even
the second strike, but the first strike was I think
the issue about the second strike is just a bit
more blatant and obvious to the average person who's not
really paying much attention. When Admiral Alvin Holsey, the commander
(01:24:28):
of US Southern Command, raised concerns about the legality of
bombing boats on the high seas and extra judicial killings,
he was pushed out by Hegseth, and his concerns were ignored.
When lawyers at the National Security Council, Pentagon, and Justice
Department raised objections to the boat attacks, they were reassigned
or fired. Finally, Trump's own appointed lawyers at the Justice
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Department came up with a justification for the killings. However,
it's been classified. We're not allowed to see it, just
like the Second Strike video. We're not allowed to see
these things. I guess that have to kill us if
we found out. So this entire operation, says Ron Paul,
is illegal and immoral. I agree one hundred percent with him,
(01:25:12):
from blowing up survivors to blowing up boats in the
first place, there is no legal justification you use military
force against boats in the high seas that pose no
eminent military threat to the US. Many supporters of this
policy argue that the killings are quote self defense unquote,
because he's so called narco terrorists are using narcotics as
(01:25:34):
weapons against the American people. This is the administration line.
It's being parroted by a lot of people in the
in the MAGA alternative media. I think we need to
rename it. I think we need to call them mad
as in not only just angry, but crazy. Yeah, you
(01:25:55):
have the make America doublethink again. They hate all the
different things that Trump has done, they hate the mRNA,
they don't like the AI that he's pushing on everybody,
but they absolutely will never, never connect the dots back
to him. They're making America doublethink. They're mad, they're crazy.
(01:26:17):
This shows how effective government war propaganda still is that
you have this new term that's been invented called narco
terrorists to justify the killings. They've been drug dealers and
cartels for a long time, but now if we call
them narco terrorists, we can kill them. It's just kind
of like what George H. W. Bush did when he
invaded Panama. He started calling Manuel Noriega a strong man,
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strong man, Manuel Nriega. He's heard that over and over again, repeat, repeat, repeat.
This shows how effective government war propaganda still is. It
was used when both Republicans and Democrat administrations wanted to
launch wars against Saddam Hussein, against Gaddafi, against Assam, and
on and on and on. New slogans are invented in
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a good deal of the public happily adopt them as
their own. Anyone who challenges the new slogan is deemed
to be unpatriotic or weak. When the war goes badly,
they pretend that they were never fooled by the government lies.
Then it happens again, and they repeat the new war slogans.
The so called war on drugs launched by nixx and
(01:27:25):
a half century ago, was obviously another failed government policy.
Raising the stakes and a failed war is foolish and counterproductive.
But that's what we do everywhere, isn't it. Yeah, every
time the government fails, they raise the stakes, they doubled down,
and they increase more of it. And as I said before,
I think this is the logical conclusions where it was
going for the longest time. And you had Tom Clancy
(01:27:47):
who wrote about this. I wrote a novel about this
called Clear and Present Danger, and of course they made
a movie about it as well. All predictive programming. Where
did this kind of stuff come from? Steve Chinnick was
very proud of saying that he gave ideas to Tom Quincy,
who fleshed them out. Yeah, Seminal Wire. The solution to
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smuggling during alcohol prohibition was not to start bombing the
boot laggers. It was to come to terms the basic economies.
You cannot kill demand by killing supply. And now we
have proven that with fifty four years of the failed
War on drugs, more Americans dietair from alcohol than from
(01:28:32):
fentanyl use.
Speaker 1 (01:28:33):
Did you know that?
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
Well, we now have strikes launched against Alco terrorists who
are killing Americans. We used to say, and the Libertarian
Party we say, you know, the biggest drug dealer in
North Carolina is the state of North Carolina. Because they
owned the liquor stores. They set up ABC stores. They
didn't want private individuals to do that. We kind of
have the same thing that the federal government, you know,
(01:28:55):
we got the CIA doesn't want any competition, so they
want to run all the drugs themselves. That's the danger
of throwing away the laws of war. Anything can happen. Next.
Congress has the authority to stop Hegseth from killing people
in the high seas, and it should do so without delay,
says Ron Paul. Absolutely agree. Israel meanwhile used pallanteer technology
(01:29:19):
and its twenty twenty four Lebanon pager attack. Claims a
new book that is out, a biography about Alex Karp.
On September seventeenth, thousands of pages belonging to HESBELA members,
as you may know, we'll just review this, including civilians
not involved any armed activity, were detonated across Lebanon. Many
showed error messages and vibrated loudly prior to exploding. HESBELA
(01:29:42):
members were in some cases or family members who standing
close by the point of detonation. The next day, more
communication devices exploded, including at the public funerals of Hesbel
members and civilians who had been killed the previous day.
While many Israeli figures celebrated, praised, and even joked about
the attacks, UN experts call them a terrifying violation of
(01:30:03):
international law. Yeah, you know, assassinations and coups and attacking civilians.
We used to have laws and moral standards. We don't anymore.
Forty seven people were killed, thousands were wounded, many left
with life threatening injuries to eyes, face and hands. Karp's
new biography reveals that Israel deepened issues of the company's
(01:30:27):
technology after the Gazo War. The company's technology was deployed
by Israelis during military operations in Lebanon in twenty twenty four.
The book is called The Philosopher in the Valley Alex
Carp Pallanteer and the Rise of the Surveillance State. I
got to say, you know, I read his book, and
his own take on what needs to happen, how our
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society and civilization needs to be taken is a frightening
expose of the dark side of this guy. As a
matter of fact, I had some clips I hadn't played
him yet, And this is from This is Alex carr
At talking to people. This is I've had this in
the deck almost a week now. He was talking to
(01:31:12):
some people and everybody said, is he high on drugs?
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
Decisions?
Speaker 13 (01:31:16):
When we began talking annoying each other ten years ago,
hopefully I'm annoying you as much as ten years ago.
Speaker 2 (01:31:21):
Is a narco terrorist or more?
Speaker 12 (01:31:24):
When?
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
When? When I made you know this?
Speaker 13 (01:31:27):
Every decision, palance, your made, fds going public, building products, enterprise,
large data sets going to government, acknowledging American superiority, being
pro meritocracy, launching an AI platform, calling into question that
AI models would actually be able to perform.
Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
With our orchestration.
Speaker 13 (01:31:48):
Every single one, every single are intelligent.
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
Every single one of those view stupid. What is he on?
That's what every words? What is the on? And what
was interesting was that is on organization volunteer came out
and said everybody knows that he loves to ski, which
is a double entendre for doing cocaine. People already saying
that about it. So people responded to that, So they're
(01:32:15):
not even trying to hide it. They're joking about him,
and he's in cocaine. So somebody put AI too. I
think it's in his best use and did this with
Alex Garp. He's done in some results in the chair
to Fine Gravity, doing his spens and everything, same background there,
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the same guy just had him doing all this stuff.
Of course that's what you can do with AI. But
unfortunately what he's doing is not a joke. It's incredibly
evil and this guy makes no apologies about it. He
absolutely has no conscience about it. His conscience, if you
ever had one, is a seared with a hot iron.
(01:32:58):
So they also use it. They called this attack operation
grim Beeper grim Beeper, so Palteer analys Kart absolutely unashamed
of assassinations of surveillance. It's a new low of depravity
by the intelligence state that he represents. They quietly land
(01:33:21):
now in the Education Department through a foreign funding portal.
So these people who have been involved in psyops and
manipulation and surveillance Joe spatial intelligence, now they're going to
now they have a foothold in the Education Department of
(01:33:41):
the Trump administration. The quiet move marks the technology company's
latest expansion in the federal government work, particularly in data
management services. An Education Department spokesperson confirmed that Pollanteer was
involved as a subcontractor for their revamped foreign funding portal.
The agency announced portal project this week, but did not
(01:34:02):
name the vendors behind it. The portal will serve as
a central place for schools to disclose to the Department
of Education any foreign source gifts and contracts worth two
hundred fifty thousand dollars or Morsei the agency, Volunteer is
a subcontractor to a company called Moncton. However, if you
this is how they discovered it. This is a free
(01:34:24):
thought project and the article comes from a fed scoop
And what they were doing was they have a bot
fedscoop does that was that basically looks for new government
domains anything dot gov, just like they had their AI
dot gov stuff and everything. So it turned up this
(01:34:46):
name and they started asking questions. So they found that
there was a ninety eight million dollar contract for the design,
development and deployment of this this website. Polunteer is not
publicly listed as a subcontractor on the project represented by
the website, so Section one seventeen of the Higher Education
(01:35:07):
Act requires schools to disclose foreign gifts and contracts over
two hundred fifty thousand dollars. Now, what is interesting I
think about this is the fact I've said that AI
is going to be used for surveillance, for enforcement, for auditing.
They will be using this in the same way that
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Pulty that the guy Pulty from Pulty Homes the family business,
competed him min at housing and urban development, same way
that he went to him and said, get something on
Letitia James. She came after me for some real estate
projects and some contracts. Let's see if we can find
something on her. He found some dirt on her. And
(01:35:50):
now they've taken two shots at trying to trying to
indict her and the grand juries, which always prosecutors always
seem to win with grand juries. Twice now they have
been shut down with Aletitia James. I'm not saying that
she's innocent. I'm just saying that you like Denisaster. Denisaster
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former longest Speaker of the House with the GOP and
became a congressman. His experience was as a wrestling coach,
but his relevant experience was that he was a pedophile.
He was blackmailable. So they got him into Congress and
then they made him Speaker of the House. He should
have gone to jail for pedophilia. Instead, they manufactured a
crime for him that he had supposedly structured withdrawals. After
(01:36:35):
people started asking him, when he's he taking out this
money he's paying to one of his former victims who
was blackmailing him. He didn't want any questions, so he
took the money out in small amounts that were under
the threshold to try to avoid detection. They call that structuring.
That is not a crime. That's nonsense. And so they
came after him and sent him to jail for that
(01:36:57):
because statute limitations was over for pedophilia. But over and
over again. You see when you look at what Komi did,
and especially what Letitia James did, and she's still up
to this. I mean, she's coming after I think it's
Christian schools now that she's coming after. And she's always
doing nefarious things. She's always abusing her office and doing
(01:37:20):
unconstitutional things. So she did it against Donald Trump. And
I said from the very beginning, I hope that it
doesn't become a personal vendetta for Trump. But I knew
that it would. And I said, Trump even wants it
that way. He doesn't want to come after these people
that abuse their office in a way that would strengthen
the rule of law and strengthen and reform the institutions. No, no,
(01:37:41):
he doesn't care about that at all. He just wants
to show people, don't mess with me.
Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
I'll get you.
Speaker 2 (01:37:46):
So mafia outlook certainly doesn't care about the rule of
law or any reform, and so it's unfortunate that that's happening.
She does deserve to be punished for the things that
she's done, but not for the way that he's coming
after her. Again, this is this whole me tooism. You know, well,
so and so did this, so now I can do it.
All right, They did lawfair against me, so now I
(01:38:07):
can do lawfair against them. I seem to remember when
I was a kid, my mom told me two long
to make a rite that is absolutely the truth in politics.
And I keep hearing the excuses for what Trump is doing. Well,
they did it, so now we can do it. That
doesn't make it right, and he should be doing just
the opposite of what they did. Anyway. Speculation of the
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portal began after it was discovered by a bought those
tracking new government domains, and when fed scoop visited the
link on Thursday, shortly before ten thirty am, it showed
a blocked network alert. We said, the network connection you
were using is not in your enrollments ingress allow lists.
Please contact your enrollment administrator or pallunteer representative. Besides all
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the technos speak, that was the interesting thing. And then
they said upon revisiting the page. About an hour later,
the website showed a log in page that had a
Palateer logo at the top. So they're just a subcontractor
are they the main contractor? After two hours after that,
the Palanteer logo was replaced with an Education department logo,
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which is where it stands now. So they're even working
their tentacles into the Department of Education. Of course they are,
so government unchained the year the Constitution lost its guard rails.
This is by John Whitehead at the Rutherford Institute and
also find a Free Thought project. He sums it up
by saying, we now live in a nation where constitutional
rights exist in theory but not in practice. What good
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or rights on paper? When every branch of government is
allowed to ignore their convent ship away or hallow them
out in practice. And I just had somebody make a
comment about that the other day. What good is it
to talk about the Constitution? Well, it's good to talk
about the Constitution, because he points out the founders never
intended for the government to reform itself. They knew that
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wasn't going happen. The Constitution was written and the Bill
Rights were written. But they expected that we the people
would make them obey this stuff. And if we're going
to take a back seat, we're going to be apathetic
about it or fatalistic about it. No, nothing can ever
be done about it. They will just continue to get worse.
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If Americans are finally hearing the true significance of constitutional limits,
it's because the government keeps violating them and daring anybody
to stop it. That is the Trump administration in a nutshell.
I'm going to violate the law, I'm going to violate
the Constitution, and I dare you to stop me. Time
and again. The message is being drummed into our hands
that the constitutional limits no longer apply when it's inconvenient
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to those in power. If Trump wants to ignore the
government deficit and then focus on the trade deficit. Then
he can do whatever we want to declare a phony
emergency and unilaterally set trade policy and tax rates or tariffs,
which is clearly the responsibility of Congress, and another phony emergency,
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and another accompanied companying executive order. Any government that treats
rights as privileges contingent on economic status or citizenship, or race,
or orientation, or religious beliefs or political alignment has already
abandoned the Bill of Rights, and a government that does
so with the Court's blessing is not a constitutional republic.
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The Bill Rights was intended as a bulwark, and each
of the amendments was drafted as a barrier against a
specific form of tyranny. This is why I point out
over and over again people say, oh, due process. We
don't give due process to illegal immigrants. If you don't
do that, the founders didn't write it for citizens. If
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you have to be a citizen in order to have
your God given rights respected, then it won't be long
before the government doesn't respect the God given rights of
its citizens. It's not based on our connection to government.
It's based on our connection to God. And you break
that connection. If he said I don't want to give
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these people who are here illegally. I don't want to
give them any due process. Do whatever you want. I
voted for this. I'm so sick and tired of seeing
these idiots. Every time it's something awful, they boast about
how they voted for it. Maybe we need to be
not just the people coming into this country, but the
people who are going into the voting booths. Make sure
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they're not psychopaths or idiots. Although Americans no longer face
the literal quartering of troops in their homes, he goes
down this. You know, we know about the violation's first
amendments SEC Admendment, Third Amendment. I thought it was interesting.
He sees it as basically pushing back against the quartering
of soldiers. He said, he sees it as the use
of the military against civilians. But I see it in
(01:42:56):
even more direct literal sense. I've said for longest time,
I think the violation of the Third Amendment is coming
in the ways that the government occupies our computers, sometimes
just spying on our computers, sometimes doing more putting surveillance
viruses in and things like that. If you're a person
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of interest, they do a lot more of that, and
so I see that as a violation of the Third Amendment.
Not a literal troops. But you know your other partner
there that's choosing up a lot of cycles on your computer,
spying on you. So he talks about the Fourth Amendment
was about privacy without any boundaries. The fifth and sixth
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Amendments were due process. But now we have a process
that is not a if that's a phony, fraudulent process
and not the kind of process that is due legally.
And then he says the Eighth Amendment, well, he says,
seventh Amendments civil justice denied by design. And he's talking
(01:44:02):
about jury trials there. And of course in today's articles,
I saw somebody talking about how you Trump needs to
get the upper hand with Letitia James and others like this.
And the problem is is the juries. Juries are the problem. Now,
say the MAGA idiots. You know, we got to get
rid of free speech. We've got to get rid of
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trial by jury, and on and on and on anything
in order to give Trump more power that, by the way,
will be wielded by the next Democrat in office. The
Eighth Amendment justice without humanity, And in that he talks
about a widely reported incident, a detainee held on a
non violent immigration violation died after being denied medical care
(01:44:47):
for hours, a tragedy that officials just dismissed as quote,
procedurally compliant. They don't really care, right there. We have
divorced from law, and of course they have divorced their
responsibility from the law as well. These are symptoms of
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a system that is designed for maximum control and minimum accountability.
And so again, the Tenth Amendment will talk more about this,
and especially with the AI takeover of Donald Trump, powers
that reserve to the people being swept aside. I've never
seen a president in my lifetime who has done more
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to attack the Tenth Amendment than Donald Trump. They began
with a subversion of bribery and blackmail, giving people money
or denying funds to them through the lockdown stuff and everything,
but now it has become very open and in your face.
That's the way it always happens, he says. Consider what
this means to living in the American police state of
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twenty twenty five. Your digital life is a government search zone.
Your speech can place you on a watch list, Your
movements are tracked without a warrant. Your property can be
seized without meaningful judicial review, your community can be subjected
to predictive policing algorithms with no oversight, and your rights
depend on which legal category you fall into, and the
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court's increasingly refuse to intervene. I would say that when
you look at this, I think it is all a
combination of the feral, the now wild federal government. It's
a combination of their omnipresence and their omniscience, basically because
(01:46:41):
of technology, but all that to push digital ID and
the powers that they assume to have that they want
to make use to make themselves omnipotent. Come through the
drug war, and we look at those three omnies. Of course,
that is government as God, omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient about
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everything that you're doing. Said, America's founders assume that the people,
not the president, not the politicians, not the courts, the
people would be the ones to keep the government in check.
What the police state wants for us to do is
to meekly accept as constitutional violations as normal or as inevitable. Boy,
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this is what I see all the time from conservatives
or even justified. I voted for this that is what
sustains and fuels tyranny. That's right. We cannot afford to
be complacent. If Americans want a government bound by law,
we have to insist on it daily, loudly, relentlessly, without apology,
(01:47:50):
and without fear. If twenty twenty five was a year
the Constitution became optional, twenty six will determine whether it
becomes obsolete. That's the fight ahead for the next year.
So as they talk about the pirates everywhere, it's not
just the US, it's also the EU freezing two hundred
(01:48:10):
and forty five billion dollars in Russian assets and saying, well,
I think we'll give half of it to Ukraine. And
I call it a reparations loan, a loan that they're
not going to pay back. And I'm going to put
this in perspective. Two hundred and forty five billion dollars
that's about a quarter of Russia's annual GDP, and the
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one hundred and five billion dollars that they want to
give to Ukraine is about a third more than their
annual GDP. That's what we're really talking about here and
what they have done. Ursula fonder Lean, whereas I call
her Ursula, fond of lying, said, I welcome the decision
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of the Council on our proposal to continue the immobilization
of Russian sovereign assets. Isn't it interesting all the different
euphemisms that they come up with for theft. Here we
call it asset forfeiture. There they call it immobilization and
so forth. And what it means is that they had
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to after they stole this money. And this is again
what has set the ball rolling on a complete redesign
of the global financial system, making it it's going to
make it a multi polar financial system. What said the
ball rolling was this massive theft, this piracy, and so
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they've set up the rules. It used to be that
they would have to renew it every six months. Now
what they just did. And they were worried because both
Hungary and Slovakia where both of them were threatening to
veto it and it only needed one country, but they
never did. It was just empty virtue signaling on the
part of Hungary in Slovakia. So now the pirates have
(01:50:02):
won and they have said, well, we're going to keep
the money unless you have fifty five percent of the
EU's population at least fifteen countries that would represent more
than fifty five percent of the EU's population unless they
all vote to lift the freeze. Now, so we did
have a situation where one country every six months could
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have stopped it. Now it's only going to be stopped
if we've got fifteen countries that represent more than fifty
five percent of the EU's population. That's the only way
it's going to be stopped. Otherwise, we're going to keep
the money and to make people think that we're not
thieves and pirates, we're going to give one hundred and
five of the two hundred and forty five We're going
(01:50:46):
to give that to Ukraine to show how compassionate we are.
And the reason they're giving it to Ukraine is because
these pirates want the Ukrainians to fight Russia for them.
So this is all coming ahead of European Council's summit
that's going to happen this week, where EU leaders could
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unlock billions of euros and Russian assets to get critical
financing for Kiev. That's what they say. It's for probably
going to find its way into the pockets of people
like Ursula fond of lying another of that ELK. So
it's a two step process. First, they change it so
that there's no way that they can unsteal the money.
(01:51:31):
It's been immobilized in their terminology. The second thing they
do is give themselves access to it to unlock it
and say that's now ours, and that's where we are
with all this stuff. Let's uh, Travis, you want to
read the comments every quickly before we take a break.
Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
Absolutely high Boot says David. I think you should play
a clip of Warpete and Trump every day when they said.
Speaker 2 (01:51:54):
No New Wars. Yeah, yeah, that's right, Jason Barber. Remember
when I could? I just said I could drive the
entire show just playing clips showing that trumpled about everything,
and I could include the stuff that happened in twenty
twenty as well.
Speaker 5 (01:52:09):
Sorry, go ahead, there's too much of it.
Speaker 2 (01:52:13):
Yeah, real, Jason Barker.
Speaker 5 (01:52:14):
And of course, Jason Barker's patched the Knights of the
Storm along with Angry Tiger and Karen Carpenters. Yes, you
can go to the Nights of Thestorm dot com and
check their website out for the schedule. Remember when paying
for cable was because it was ad free. Now cable
was flooded with pharma ads, anytime my wife and I
stop on the road and we turn on the TV,
I'm amazed by the sheer number of drug ads.
Speaker 2 (01:52:38):
That's right. Yeah, we were North Carolina and we moved
out into the sticks and we didn't have anything. I mean,
we didn't have any wireless coverage or anything. They didn't
run any wired cable anything into our neighborhood, and so
we hadn't seen television really for several years. We went
on vacation and we flip on the TV after nineteen
ninety six, and it's just filled with pharmaceutical So it's like,
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this is really strange, you know, And that was the
beginning of all this stuff. Yeah, we have defy.
Speaker 5 (01:53:08):
Tyrant seventeen seventy six says, who'd have thunk that the
biggest pirate on Earth would be a three hundred pound
cheese puff the real.
Speaker 2 (01:53:14):
Yeah, instead of black Beard, we got orange Face the pirate, right, r.
Speaker 1 (01:53:20):
R.
Speaker 5 (01:53:20):
Maybe we're gonna make you walk the plankto the biggest plank.
Speaker 2 (01:53:25):
It's the best real octo spook.
Speaker 5 (01:53:28):
We forced Russia into the box our embedded government criminals
have constructed for them. Pauzonovante seventeen seventy six Yep, David,
they lose all the wars, all the way to the bank.
And he says, maybe it's better that Gary Johnson didn't
know anything about Aleppo. Maybe all presidential candidates should be
equally ignorant so as to avoid foreign entanglements.
Speaker 2 (01:53:48):
Yeah. Well, maybe maybe it's necessary to see how we've
lost on the flip side of that. I remember talking
about it and the late nineteen eighties, early nineteen nineties
was involved with the Libertarian Party. I get a chance
to talk to people, I say, you know, if you
look at Switzerland, a pull there showed that most of
the people in Switzerland have no idea who the president
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of Switzerland is because he has no effect on their life.
Can you imagine something like that happening here in America?
Let's imagine that what would have to happen for us
to get federal government so much out of our lives
that we didn't know or care who the president was.
Wouldn't that be a nice situation. I think people could
go for that now if we put that idea out.
Speaker 5 (01:54:29):
Jerry Jerry Alatalo says Alex cart consumed half of the
four hundred tons of cocaine. Trump pardon Juan Orlando Hernandez
for eye Handy says, what a time to be alive.
Can't even trust what you see with your own two eyes.
Speaker 2 (01:54:46):
That's right, absolutely right. Well we're going to take a
quick break. Foks, We'll be right back.
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do appreciate your support. It has been invaluable and it
really is what keeps the program going. I want to
talk a little bit about the pandemic because they're now
pushing the panic button yet again, this time on measles.
But in the UK, the BBC is pushing very hard
on the bringing back the COVID issues as well. This
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is something that was on the New York Times and
it was headline of the top of the Drudge Report
over the weekend. A measles outbreak brings with it echoes
of the pandemic, all the fears, all the quarantines, all
the remote learning and the shutdown of schools. You know,
it's missing from all this any indication that anybody was
(02:01:38):
seriously hurt with ay this stuff. This entire article is
shameless propaganda for their big pharma sponsors, just repeating the
talking points of the medical cartel and spinning out all
this stuff about a so called measles epidemic, and yet
(02:01:59):
nobody died. Nobody died. Don't even know that anybody who's
really seriously injured with us. All this is about the
panic surrounding the media reports and the fact that you've
got to get your vaccine. I'd see, this is what
happens when people don't give vaccines, people get measles or whatever.
In South Carolina, parents are struggling to deal with infections
that have brought quarantines and remote learning. No, there aren't
(02:02:21):
any there's no disease except the disease of the mind.
And paying attention to these medical shamans that are out there,
there is just like we saw before. The lockdowns were
not caused by COVID. The lockdowns were caused by Trump
and the governors that he paid to lock you down.
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The deaths were not caused by COVID. The deaths were
caused by the hospitals that were paid by CMS a
bonus if they would identify people and then they give
them a nine thousand dollars bonus, put them on a ventilator,
you get thirteen thousand dollars. The machines only cost fifty
two thousand dollars, but they'll give you a twenty sent
bonus on everything that you give them. Give them an aspirin, yeah,
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charge them ten bucks plus a twenty percent bonus on that.
I mean, it was just rampant corruption and grifting, and
it was all going back to the money. That's how
it all rolls out. And so COVID didn't do anything.
It was the rules coming from the federal government. It
was the money coming from the federal government. And the
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same thing is true here in South Carolina. Late night
emails sent to parents informing them that someone in their
child's classroom had been infected with measles. Pediatricians fielding calls
from concerned mothers about the vaccination status of their children.
An anxious father running into the waiting room of a hospital,
a sick baby in his arms, asking for help. It
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must be measles. The kid's sick. Everything is measles, right,
just like everything was COVID. So it has grown into
an outbreak, they say, an outbreak. An epidemic is really
an epidemic. Nearly one hundred and ten people, okay, are sick,
they say Well, in the Spartanburg, South Carolina school system,
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I looked it up. There are seven schools. They have
a student body of seventy five hundred. Well, if you
exclude the teachers and administrators, that would be one out
of seventy five they say is sick with measles. I
don't even know if that's true, but let's go with
that number. If that were true, that would be just
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slightly over one percent. Other people that you want to
call that an epidemic. You want to push the panic
button over this. And of course they mentioned that it
is a conservative stronghold. Why would they say that, Well,
because they know that conservatives don't like vaccines, they don't
like the COVID shot, they don't like the lockdowns. Yet
they love Trump, don't they. Again it's the make America
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double think again. There's a moment in any kind of outbreak,
says a autrition that they quoted. There's a moment in
any kind of outbreak where the temperature sort of changes
and parents questions and concerns shift from curiosity to fear.
They don't make any bones about pushing the fear. I
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mean it is pedal to the metal on this despicable
report from the New York Times, and of course Drudge
put it at the very top and the Daily Skeptic
in the UK headline says COVID porn is back. The
tireless hacks of the BBC have emerged from their bunkers
once again to terrorize the public by bravely touring hospitals
(02:05:37):
and whipping up hysteria about the latest outbreak of flu.
It seems that quote literally hundreds, according to the BBC
quote unquote of patients have been bombarding the government health
care in the UK. As one person said, well he's
barely have the room before the bed is stripped and
the bleach is sprayed, and the next patient is Alrea
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waiting to I'm in. I would suggest then they go
back and they read the book by doctor Sam Bailey
and her husband, who's also a physician. I forget his name.
I remember her name because it's unusual for a woman
to be called Sam. But the Baileys wrote a book
called The Last Pandemic, and in that book they talk
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about the fact that they had I think it was
called the Cold House, but it was in the UK.
The UK government for forty five years had a program
where if you had a cold, or if you wanted
to try getting a cold, you could get a paid
vacation at this cold house. And they did disgusting things
like they transferred mucus from somebody who was sick with
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the cold, put it in the mouth of other people
to see if that's how it was transmitted. For forty
five years, they tried to figure out how cold was
transmitted because they believed that it was contagious, that it
was a contagion and not simply because you got cold
and something happens in your body in response to the cold.
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They were never able to pin it down. They were
not able to transfer it for forty five years. And
now that has all been swept under the carpet, kept secret,
and the BBC is out there now pretending that this
contagion stuff is really happening. BBC has given access to
the hospital to witness first ten how it is coping
(02:07:23):
with an early surge of winter bug cases. Now they
just tell you right there, that is happening every year.
Happens every winter. People are getting sick. They're not getting
a lot of sunlight and vitamin D. I wonder what
it could be, Oh, it must be some kind of
a virus, and we can't find the cure for the
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common cold because they have no idea what causes it.
They keep looking for some kind of a pathogen that
is contagious. Flu season has hit a month earlier than
normal this year, so push the panic button at the BBC.
More severe strain of the virus must be climate change
on a wait. Climate change is supposed to be making
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it warmer, and yet this is it's more cold. There's
a There are patients in every cubicle, they said, and
when beds are full, we have to move people. Things
aren't quite as bad, however, as the story's florid copy suggests.
Richard Mitchell has been the chief executive of University Hospitals
in Leicester. He's witnessed firsthand how it gets harder to
(02:08:27):
cope with each winter that passes. We're already seeing very
high levels of flu. That's one of the many things
that I'm concerned about at the moment, he said. But
it raises interesting questions of what people who work for
the NHS, the national health system in the UK, think
that they're likely to be confronted with in twenty first
century Britain The story ends up with the predictable exhortations
(02:08:50):
to get a flu vaccine. Well, stop the presses. The
BBC's Nick Triggle, often a voice of relative sanity in
COVID years, has question and how unprecedented this year's flew
wave really is, and he pointed out that the NHS
data only goes back to twenty twenty one. Sounds like
(02:09:12):
that other mcguffin, the climate mcguffin. They don't have any
history of They don't have much of a history of
temperature recordings, right, but we're supposed to believe that something
extraordinary is happening here and they don't have This is
even worse. This is just going back to twenty twenty one.
But of course they manipulate the temperature readings that what
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few ones they have, So they say, however, we have
an unprecedented situation. How would you know if you collected
data only back to twenty twenty one. If you're feeling
nostalgic and suffering from COVID era withdrawal symptoms, the BBC
story can take you back to the good old days.
The only thing missing is some reckless modeling from the
(02:09:57):
Imperial College of London forget what they told us about
the COVID vaccines. This is from OutKick. The UK vaccine
chief predicted virus elimination by August of twenty twenty one,
but the country hit record two hundred thousand daily cases instead,
So were these from the vaccine where they was it
(02:10:18):
not a bug? And in this article, and we've shown
this over and over again, the number of cases skyrocket,
the number of people sick and dying skyrocket after the
introduction of the vaccine, not before, which is exactly the
opposite of what you would expect if it were safe
and effective. But it's neither. So as we rapidly approach
(02:10:40):
twenty twenty six, it's now easy to forget what was
once claimed about COVID vaccines in twenty twenty and twenty
twenty one, and how utterly absurd and in some cases
dangerous that looks now as a matter of fact. Yet
people like Alex Jones pushing it not because it's going
to save us, not because it's going to end the virus,
(02:11:00):
but because it'll save Trump. You can do it for Trump, right.
It's just a sugar water with a little bit of
aluminum and mercury in it, so inject aluminum and mercury
and sugar water into your veins to help Trump. You
can do it for him, right, It's not the bad
Gates vaccine. The conversation around these COVID vaccines has shifted dramatically,
lead in part by a new memo sent out by
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doctor Prisad at the FDA. The memo states the researchers
within the agency had found a link between COVID vaccines
and the deaths of at least ten children, So why
aren't they stopping it? I talked about this last week.
We have had states outlaw vaccines in the past when
they only had nine acknowledged deaths from it, but that
was enough. We shut down and recall cribs if one
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child is not even killed but injured by it, because
that could be fatal or we could have more injuries.
Why is it that vaccines are exceptional? As a matter
of fact, it's an argument that these people I have, well,
you know, of course they have to be safe for
the government wouldn't approve them. Nothing could be further from
the truth when it's the only industry that has been
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specifically given legal immunity and protection. Because, as the government
said in nineteen eighty six vaccines are inherently unsafe. That's
their quote, not mine. And so that's the reality. That
should be the wake up call right there. That was
what it was for me. It took me a very
long time before I understood or knew anything about the
(02:12:34):
nineteen eighty six Act. Once I did, it's like, okay, well,
I get this now, I'm not taking anything that is
so dangerous that you have to have an Act of
Congress to protect these people that's being pushed on kids
of all things. Think about that. You know, we talk
about the atrocities that murder children and civilians, and yet
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that's the business model for big pharma and big medical.
Isn't that amazing? The director of the National Institutes of
Health now has called it shocking an exclusive new interview
and yet they won't stop it isn't that interesting? So
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to me, that is the amazing thing there. So this
article from the UK talking about how well, no, they
didn't end COVID and actually skyrocketed by the end of
twenty twenty one. How many people were coerced into getting
COVID vaccines based on the claim that it would eradicate
COVID from the country. How many parents got their kids
vaccinated based on the complete fabrication a decision which could
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have posed an unnecessary danger and risk of harm. No,
it wasn't a possibility. It actually did harm people, a
lot of people, and we knew it at the time.
You could see it in the various database which is
ignored by everybody or explained away. And then they found
it again in the Defense Department's database where they monitor
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things very very closely. And the Defense Department lied about
all of that as well. So when you look at
what happened with the what happened with them taking the
hepatitis B shot for newborns off, that really set the
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vaccine industry on fire. Played for you last week the
clip from Scott Gottlieb, Trump's FDA commissioner who now works
at Pfiser. Of course, right, he had two of them.
One went to Peiser, one went to Moderna after what
they did to us, and so he was talking about that, well,
these people did this without any data. Well you did
it without any data. You made it mandatory in some states,
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and you made it, you know, you gave the recommendation
and then some states made it mandatory. But they did
all that without any data, and they did it in
spite of it making absolutely no sense. As they point
out in this article, it's very easy to do a
blood test to see if you've got hepatitis B. In
the US, you're really really unlikely to become infected unless
you start shooting up drugs or having a lot of sex.
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This is another one of these things like aids, and
so if nobody in your family is very easy to
test the mother, the father, or anything like that, nobody
in your family has hepatitis B, even if you believe
that vaccines are going to protect somebody, even if you
believe it's a virus, it makes no logical sense to
give that to a baby. That's the reality. Not many
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US citizens do any of these things in the first
two months of their life, shooting up drugs, having lots
of homosexual sex. Pregnant women are also routinely tested for
hepatitis B. Fathers can be so we know when a
baby is born whether there has been any risk from
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family members. So why did the US give hepatitis B
vaccines on day one of life when most countries similar
countries don't do it. Hey, Scott gottib here's your answer.
You know they stop this without having any data, Well,
it makes no sense to do it. It is not logic,
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it's not evidence based medicine. It's not some grown up
rational public health policy. The most likely reason is most
people can readily deduce is money. And that's why they
have Scott Gottlieb on the stations. Because the pharmaceutical companies
that are folks, they're literal murders. So you're want to
get mad at a military industrial complex. Take a look
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at the pharmaceutical companies they are pushing this. You know,
you go back and look at cigarettes. Right, Let's say
that cigarettes, with all the attitudes that they put in
and everything, we're giving people cancer. I don't think it
was strictly tobacco. I think it was a lot of
the stuff that they're doing, the manufacturing process, and then
special filters that we'd see advertised all the time.
Speaker 1 (02:16:55):
And so.
Speaker 2 (02:16:57):
They accuse them of knowingly harming people, increasing their risk
of cancer and heart disease and things like that. But
it was still a voluntary thing. You didn't have to
smoke except in your public spaces. You know, you're breathing
it in, but you don't have to smoke. But what
the pharmaceutical companies have done is go one step further.
They've taken something that they know is incredibly dangerous, harmful,
and no reason to do it, and they've gotten the
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government to force it on children of all things. What
disgusting people they are. If you start a measles mortality
graph from the year that mass vaccination started, there's a
strong positive association with reduced measle deaths, and this is
now very commonly done in medical journals and medical schools.
(02:17:41):
But the same association can be seen between measle deaths
and the consumption of corn flakes. So again, have the
sales of corn flakes changed in South Carolina? Is why
they're getting measles there. But nobody's eating their corn flakes.
They're not getting thedditional vitamins. In other words, that's the
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point this person's making. It's really due to nutrition. In
both cases, the measles deaths started dropping rapidly long before
and kept the same trajectory due to better nutrition. And
you know, you may say, well, I don't know, breakfast
cereal is nutritious. Many people have said it's better to
(02:18:22):
eat the cardboard than the cereal. Inside, but they have
put things like vitamin D in it and some other things,
and so that's a possibility. But again cause and effect
has not been proven here. And same thing that they
did with the gun regulations. They claim, well, shootings went down,
but you know they were on their way down before
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this stuff happens. And he points out MEAs vaccination it's
still great at stopping infection and transmission. Therefore some residual
measles deaths. So are vitamin supplements and breakfast cereals. Well,
I would say that corn flake are far less dangerous
and far more effective than vaccines. That's the truth, folks,
(02:19:07):
especially the MMR stuff. Vaccines just came late in the
game in poor countries with malainnursed kids measle vaccines may
have more impact. They don't. But this is a good
example the fallacies is a vaccines transformed life expectancy in
the US, and postponing them will kill a lot of kids.
It won't. And we see the same narrative done yet
(02:19:30):
again with polio and many other things. The Five Big
Lies of Vaccinology from doctor MD Clayton Baker writes that
Brownstone and he said, when you look at the five
different ones. You got all this fight back and forth
between the vaccine advisory panels. This there, he said, They
(02:19:55):
have just debunked a new England Journal of Medicine article.
It's been thoroughly deconstructed. Exposes the brazen, systematic dishonesty of
both vaccine development and the clinical trial process as a whole.
In other words, these companies are allowed pretty much to
do their own testing, give the results to the FDA,
(02:20:18):
which says, okay, you're free to do anything, and just
rubber stamp it. They don't question it. People have deconstructed
this most recent one here, and so he goes, here's
the five big lies and two honorable mentions. He says,
the vaccine industry number one, equating antibody production with immunity
(02:20:40):
to a disease. Number two using and by the way,
that was key with HIV and AIDS right saying that
it was a virus and saying, well, we see some
antibodies there where we really don't know what is going
on in person, but we've never been able to isolate it,
but we'll call it a virus and then we'll look
(02:21:00):
for a vaccine. And that didn't work. There was something
else that was going on, and the slit was confined
to the promiscuous homosexual community that was there, just like
I think with the cold. It has to do with
the cold. People seem to understand that before the vaccine
companies got in the way. But anyway, equating antibody production
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with immunity disease is one of the big lies, one
of the five big lies of the vaccine industry. Number
two using fake placebos, And we saw this with the
COVID shot for example. Guess what the placebo was a
meningitis vaccine that had all the adjuments and things like
that in it. So of course it's going to wash
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out a lot of the problems with the COVID vaccine,
although it was unique in many different ways and added
to other things. In spite of all that, insisting why
number three, insisting my immunity is dependent on your vaccine.
That's right where your seat belt or I might die,
where your motorcycle helmet, or I might die where your
(02:22:07):
mask or I might die because my mask doesn't work.
Your mask doesn't work. My vaccine doesn't work. Your vaccine
doesn't work. But we've all got to get it. Herd immunity,
you know, it's actually the herd mentality. By number four
declaring multiple simultaneous injections to be safe, they were never tested.
(02:22:29):
How is it that when it comes to vaccines, we're
not curious at all about the interaction of different drugs.
I mean, that's a big part of pharmacology is how
do different drugs interact with each other. Sometimes we'll even
tell you that although they don't care to warn you
about things. Number five declaring vaccines fundamentally safe and effective
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as a class. Yeah, we know they're all safe and effective.
And here's his honorable mentions, honorable mention number one declaring
that a gene therapies are vaccines and honorable mention number
two allowing criminal corporations to conduct their own clinical studies.
That is the big part of it. Well, the FDA
(02:23:12):
may put a black box warning on COVID vaccines. I
got to say this about the black box warning stuff.
That is yet another fraud conducted on the public. The
purpose of a black box warning is to inoculate from prosecution,
to give plausible deniability to the vaccine company and to
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the FDA. It leaves the opportunity for you to sue
the doctor or the pharmacist who doesn't tell you. But
good luck proving that they didn't tell you that there
was a black box warning on it. So it is
about giving them immunity from implausible deniability when they're approving
something that they know is harmful if it gets a
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black box label, that's because there's been a lot of
people that are been harmed by this thing, and so
they put a black box label and say, well, we've
done our job, except you don't see that, and you're
not told that in so many different cases. So it's
just a big fraud by the fraudulent drug authority of
the FDA. And I got to say, you know when
(02:24:21):
you look at these antibiotics and other things like that,
I know when Lance is hurt by the phloxin rhymes
of toxin, remember that. And they call them floxins in
general because most of these made up names that they
come up with, and in kind of a flocks and thing.
But it's a floor Quinn alone, I think is what
(02:24:44):
it's called antibiotics. People don't understand antibotics are really dangerous,
like the painkillers, but a different way. An antibiotic is
set there to kill living things, right, And one of
the things that it may kill is parts of your body,
and so you always had to be very careful about that.
And of course those antibiotics, those floxins have a black
(02:25:06):
box label on it, but nobody told him, not the
physician and not the pharmacist. And so again it's not
only a fraud that has put on there just to
protect the FDA not doing their job and the pharmaceutical
companies knowingly selling something that is harmful and dangerous, but
(02:25:26):
you can't even get it the physicians of the pharmacists
about that. Well, I've seen a lot of press here
and a lot of excitement saying that Liam Neeson is
now on our side. This is an article from Steve
Watson and a Modernity News. Liam Neeson is at MAHA ally,
he says in the question mark he narrates an RFK
(02:25:47):
junior documentary slamming lockdowns and COVID jams. So therefore he's
on our side, right. He has a little bit of
skepticism here, but then he quickly walks it back. And
I just got to say, Watson, why don't you ever
mention Trump in any of this? If Liam Neeson narrating
a documentary showing how harmful. This stuff is why do
(02:26:09):
you give a pass to Trump who says he's the
father of the vaccine, And yeah, my people don't like it,
but hey, it's great stuff. And look at all the
millions of people, I say, In an unexpected pivot, he
said that, ascending shockwaves to the farmer pharma lobby. Liam
Neeson has narrated a documentary titled Plague of Corruption Eighty
(02:26:30):
Years of Pharmaceutical Corruption Exposed. It is an adaptation of
doctor Judy Mikowitz's book, and it's backed by RFK Junior's
Children's Health Defense. It appears this isn't just another celebrity voiceover,
says Watson. But Watson, it is elementary, My dear Watson.
It is a celebrity voiceover, that's all it is. He says.
(02:26:51):
It is a direct assault on the covid era overreach
that crushed freedoms and livelihoods into the guise of public health. Please, Watson,
who did that? You want to say? Who did that?
That's your hero Trump. It's a dog that didn't bark, right.
Nison long hail for his UNIF ambassadorship. Pushing global jabs
(02:27:14):
now aligns with mahap movement. Isn't he that true again?
Who paid and bribed hospitals to kill people of ventilators?
Who funded the vaccine? Who was the father of the jab?
I mean, if it's such a bad thing, Watson, why
can't you even mention Trump's name in this? When Liam
(02:27:36):
Neeson narrates the truth they tried to hide, uh plays.
Speaker 5 (02:27:40):
What you got to understand is that an actor would
never say something they don't believe.
Speaker 2 (02:27:46):
Yeah, they just they're like news announcers who presenters they
call them right, who just read a script and that's
what they do as well. So here's the trailer for it.
Speaker 6 (02:27:56):
Behind every great fortune, there's a crime.
Speaker 2 (02:28:02):
Certainly is behind every great pharmaceutical company.
Speaker 13 (02:28:04):
Has raised it's full gear sounds estimate for the COVID
nineteen vaccine to forty five billion dollars.
Speaker 17 (02:28:10):
You want this scared?
Speaker 2 (02:28:11):
You want new It was.
Speaker 6 (02:28:12):
A linear correlation between the amount of fimer I saw
the child had and the probability of autism. But they
weren't going to tell anyone about it, and there were
secret meetings thereafter. How to hide the data.
Speaker 18 (02:28:23):
May bring no matter how grieves your injury is, no
matter how negligent the company, no matter how sloppy their
line protocols, you cannot sue them for injuring you.
Speaker 2 (02:28:37):
Well, that's the smoking guns.
Speaker 8 (02:28:38):
Patches under her skin started appearing at the top of
her head and then just started spreading.
Speaker 1 (02:28:43):
You want us see, I believe we're designed to eat animals.
Speaker 2 (02:28:46):
I don't believe we're designed to have them injected into
our bloodstream.
Speaker 4 (02:28:51):
Why do they do it in animals?
Speaker 6 (02:28:52):
They do it because they have to develop the disease,
and animals to test their drugs to treat the disease
that are caused by the adjecate in the vaccine, which
is the definition of crise.
Speaker 9 (02:29:01):
The scientific community prostituted itself on the altar of American capitalism,
which is completely irresponsible morally.
Speaker 7 (02:29:09):
It's the race of the ethical bottom.
Speaker 8 (02:29:11):
Mons you want out time you want to string up
in your crime.
Speaker 2 (02:29:15):
I hope you know that it's time to go.
Speaker 18 (02:29:17):
Can we take in days.
Speaker 4 (02:29:19):
He's one of the most powerful people in the world.
Speaker 18 (02:29:22):
He should be in prison for what he did to
those babies.
Speaker 6 (02:29:25):
Senior officials from the Biden administration pressured our teams for
months to censor certain COVID nineteen content.
Speaker 5 (02:29:32):
This vaccine mandate was more detrimental to medical readiness than
the twenty year war in Iraq.
Speaker 18 (02:29:38):
In Afghanistan, three art attacks and astrocs and crooks change
the rules?
Speaker 8 (02:29:43):
Can you burn the boots?
Speaker 2 (02:29:45):
And so I don't believe a single word you say.
Your allis into a plague of corruption. We want you gone.
And I got to take issue with them. But they
say that it's corruption, right, that's not capitalism. Why have
that guy saying this is a rampant capitalism here. It's
(02:30:05):
not capitalism. It's nothing but thievery. It's fascism. It's a
corrupt government allied with corrupt corporations. It is a plague
of corruption. That's going to stick with the title. It's
not capitalism. Capitalism is a Karl Marx term and it's
garbage anyway. Features interviews praising Kennedy as a true teller
(02:30:28):
against big pharma's stranglehold. Nissen's narration says thousands of lives
were lost not to the virus, but to the mental
anguish brought on by these harsh restrictions. It says, we
cannot change the past, but we can demand transparency and
accountability for the future. This is not the end of
our story. This is the beginning of new chapter. Well
(02:30:49):
there we go. Now Watson is portraying Liam Neeson as
somebody who's now fighting the good fight, and so is
a really going to be our guy to threaten pharmaceutical companies? Well,
you know, we would all like to believe that he
is pretty good at threatening people. As a matter of fact,
he had late night appearance who were studio? Audience member said,
(02:31:13):
can you threaten me? Which is all set up again
he's reading his script. Here's how that played out. You
threaten me? What's your name, Matthew? Okay, Albert Borla? My
name is Albert Borla. Yeah, oh yeah, I like that.
Speaker 17 (02:31:32):
Okay, I want you to listen very carefully.
Speaker 7 (02:31:36):
Mahia.
Speaker 4 (02:31:38):
Before this night's over, I will kill you.
Speaker 17 (02:31:42):
But before I kill you, I will make you suffer
pain so unimaginable you will wiggle and by I pray
for the gift of death. Eventually I will give you
that gift. But when you wake up in hell, you
don't find peace?
Speaker 4 (02:32:00):
Why is I'll be there wait before you again.
Speaker 2 (02:32:05):
That's it, and they show the guy his pants are
all wet. So, yeah, the soule thing was a setup,
and that's the way. So it is. We want to believe,
as we see with all of these films, they go
through this little, this little charade, you know, it's like
a Greek tragedy or whatever. It's a scripted right, great
(02:32:25):
injustices were done and they're righted by one person. And
so that's going to be Liam Nisson. It's not going
to be Donald Trump anymore because Donald Trump is on
the side of the murders. Better understand it's a conspiracy.
So Nissan's reps fired back in a statement, insisting, quote,
we all recognize that corruption can't exist within the pharmaceutical industry,
but that should never be conflated with opposition to vaccines.
(02:32:50):
Liam never has been and is not anti vaccine. He
did not shape the film's editorial content, and so they
cantinued on and then said, on the other hand, his
extensive work with UNISEF underscores his long held support for
global immunization and public health initiatives. He did not shape
the film's editorial content. Any questions about its claims or
(02:33:13):
messaging should be directed to the producers. In other words,
he's just hired gun with all this stuff. And yet
Steve Watson persists. He says it's a very odd move
for Nissan, who Nissan who previously helped heap praise on vaccines,
including COVID jabs in a twenty twenty two un spot
(02:33:34):
where you call them a remarkable human success story. Yeah,
you might want to just figure out that he is
going to say whatever anybody pays him to say. It
is a little bit different. You know a lot of
times when you have actors or actresses or whatever, we
get into something. It's like Ed Asner who was very
(02:33:55):
convinced that nine to eleven was a fraud, and he
took a lot of heat because he got involved with
architects and engineers to try to explain that to people.
You had Elizabeth Montgomery who narrated a documentary called Panama Deception.
It was about the George H. W. Bush attack on Panama.
That was a very good documentary. Again, if the understand
(02:34:17):
that this is extremely political, usually the actors like Elizabeth
Montgomery d A Are on board with a topic. That's
not the case here. Why pretend otherwise and why give
Trump a pass on all of this stuff? It absolutely
makes no sense at all to me. But it's one
of the things that I've seen here of the Maga people.
(02:34:40):
That shows again that it's a religion. I've seen this
happen over and over again. And the Christian press they
have some football player or some celebrity endorsed Jesus. Right,
oh yeah, it made a big difference in my Okay,
Now you see story after story after story about what
that person said. If this athlete or this celebrity somehow
(02:35:05):
has the capacity to make this legitimate. You know, because well, now,
because so and so says they believe in Jesus, now
I believe in Jesus, and so this is the same
type of thing that's happening here. People are looking for
validation from celebrities for what they believe. And that's exactly
what's going on with a lot of the alternative press
(02:35:27):
with this Liam Nisan thing. They're just looking for celebrity
validation of what they believe. But the celebrities are just actors.
They'll say whatever they're paid to do. Trump is an actor.
He will do whatever he is paid to do. That's
the reality of all this stuff. These actors emote feelings,
(02:35:47):
that's what they do. They don't you know that they
read the script. They don't read. In terms of doing research,
so in today's climate, with RFK Junior draining the swamp
at Aghs, Nissan's involvement signals a shift. Unfortunately, No, you're
trying to spend this and you're selling a false hope
(02:36:10):
to the Maga people. Watson wants to cheer this Maha stuff.
And again, like I said, Christians do the same thing
with celebrity endorsement of Jesus. It just goes to show
that the Maha Maga stuff is in fact a religion.
The film's trailer features JFK RFK Junior upfront and center,
(02:36:33):
promising accountability. Yeah, go ahead and put on your tenfoil
hat and think that Trump is going to come after Fauci.
I saw so much of that. When Trump said, Okay,
that's it. I'm declaring all the stuff that was done
by Joe Biden with an auto pen, I'm declaring that
all null and void. And the reality is is that
(02:36:53):
it's going to be very difficult for him to undo pardons.
But Fauci may have been pardoned by Biden, but remember
he was given a commendation an award on the very
last day of Trump's day in office, and then on
his very first day of his second term, Trump came
(02:37:13):
in pushing mRNA plus artificial intelligence, and that's what I
think Trump is going to be remembered for. I think
he's going to be the father of mRNA and the
father of AI because he's pushing very, very hard on
artificial intelligence. I do not support any of this that
he's doing, so again article after article denying that he
(02:37:35):
has anything to do with this. And as you look
at the mainstream media news as his Entertainment Weekly saying
clips of plague of corruption posted to social media promotes
the disproven notion that autism is linked to vaccines that's
not disproven, or the baseless idea that the polio vaccine
(02:37:56):
caused the COVID nineteen pandemic. Do they actually say that.
I've not heard anybody suggest that that may be a
mischaracterization from Entertainment Weekly. If it's not that's actually in there,
they're doing a lot of damage. You know, we have
to be careful what we say, because if we put
(02:38:17):
out stuff like saying like Stuo Peters did that it
was snake venom in the water that caused the COVID
ninkin No, the COVID lockdowns and the COVID pandemic were
caused by lying authoritarian governments doing acting as the handmaids
of this globalist agenda, trying to push this to establish
the precedence of lockdown, and it was something that they'd
(02:38:40):
practiced since two months before nine to eleven. Don't ever
lose sight of that. And when you start putting stuff
out there like it was snake venom in the water,
or if they actually do say that it was the
polio vaccine caused the COVID nineteen pandemic, that's a very
dangerous thing because that's the kind of stuff that controls
old opposition does to discredit us, right, they go over
(02:39:03):
the top. Nobody died. For example, the insistence that some
vaccines are not safe and effective, think about that. That's
Entertainment Weekly saying, well, this thing says insists that some
vaccines are not safe and effective. The burden of proof
is on you, just like with the hepatitis B vaccine,
the burden of proof is on Scott Gottlieb and these
(02:39:24):
other people. Of course, all vaccines are not one hundred
percent safe and effective. Why do you think they had
to give them legal immunity in nineteen eighty six, and
why did the government itself say that they were inherently unsafe.
That's the reality. That's the reality they don't want you
to hear. Well, we're going to take a quick break.
We'll get these comments. I think when we come back Trevis,
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to give you a perspective on your own life. And
we study other people's lives significantly. And speaking of that,
I just want to think Ryan who gifted that bookmark
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and the coin to us. He has an update on
his dad that he asked people to pray for him
last week and came through the operation well, but he
said they gave him pain medications that were very severe
side effects, just a warning to a lot of people.
He said. Lack of sleep and being pumped up with
oxy cotone for two days didn't help either. He was hallucinating,
(02:46:19):
had some very bad, scary hallucinations, he said, but he
is no longer delusional. He started coming off of the
hallucinations as soon had gone off the drugs, he says.
The pain medications are something else. That's right. You know,
we really do underestimate the pain killers and the effects
on us, as well as the antibiotics, you know, the
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floxins and everything even had hallucination as one of the
issues with it, and it did some things to Lance's
mind that were a little bit foggy. Didn't hallucinate things.
But you know, I was surprised to see that, really,
you know, we have I guess it was because those
antibiotics had some to do with fluoride, and fluoride does
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affect your mind. But he got over it, fortunately, and
fortunately Ryan's dad has He's still in the hospital recovering,
so you might want to keep him in mind. So
the thing is again talking about this black box warnings
they just don't tell us, and that whole class of
antibiotics of floxin's floor quinn alone, all these different names
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that usually end in phloxasin, but there's also some brand
names that they have for it, so you may not
even see that in the name because they'll give it
the name that ends in Phloxasin, which is kind of
their pharmaceutical name for it. But then they have a
brand name that they show to the public to help
to hide what it is. But it's zip pro love
of Floxequin and others of that. ELK be very careful
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of that stuff. He also writes, he says, I know
because we played in that clip of RoboCop last week,
you know they've actually put up a statue in Detroit
to honor robo comp because it took place in Detroit.
What a what a crazy thing that is to put
up a statue of that. I didn't see that as
a positive thing at all, but he said. Peter Weller,
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who starred in Robocomp, has an account on Instagram. He
said that he saw. He said, I have a video
where he talks about how it took several cuts more
than eight different times. They had to go back to
the MPAA before they'd give it an R rating instead
of an X. That's why I cut that short. The
director that did that was into heavily into violence, porn
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and I think other kinds of porn as well. That
was you know, we started shooting that guy that just
they just kept shooting him, and you know, you see
the squibs blowing up all over his body and everything.
He says, I was three years old when that movie
came out. I can't remember. I remember having the toys.
I can't remember the first time I watched it. And
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again I read that and I thought, yeah, they probably
did the original X rated version of it for video,
I would imagine. And he actually gave me a link
to an X rated version on here, which I haven't watched.
But you know, just in case you haven't been desensitized
enough to the violence and the rest of stuff that's
out there, we saw the same type of thing happen
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with Kubrick's Clockwork Orange. I remember when that first came out,
it got an X rating and had to be edited
to get it down to an R rating. But you
go back and you look at that and it is
very mild compared to the R ratings that were further
down the road. That's been a constant process of moving
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us down this road and getting us accustomed to all
this stuff. So talking about ADHD, drugs and other things, Advisor,
there is now a forty two million dollar settlement as
they admitted that they have been harming kids nationwide lawsuits
(02:50:01):
ledging the contraceptive depro Privera caused intracranial melanomas, claiming the
company failed to adequately warn patients. That's right, and so
across the board ADHD medication for kids for years. Children
test results meant to detect the problems are allegedly altered
(02:50:22):
to keep Medicaid reimbursements flowing. Pfizer and another pharmaceutical company
have reached a forty two million dollar settlement with the
state of Texas, raising immediate public health questions about how
a compromised drug reached pediatric patients without triggering FDA or
Medicaid safeguards. And of course these pediatricians are just rubber
(02:50:43):
stamping and pushing these drugs onto you whatever they're told
by the big pharmaceutical companies. That's what they will do.
As a matter of fact, I also got this email.
I wanted to show you this documentary about something's happening
in Canada. This is another documentary and this is the
name of this documentary is making a Killing. And you
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can get the full documentary online on YouTube if you
look it up Making a Killing. But this type of
thing is as al a come to America in some communities,
and it is the type of thing that could be
widespread in America.
Speaker 8 (02:51:25):
Thanks for coming out everyone.
Speaker 5 (02:51:27):
Unfortunately I have some bad news, which is that the
venue here has now said that we need to leave.
Speaker 20 (02:51:34):
I didn't run for office expecting everyone to applaud.
Speaker 11 (02:51:37):
Not one, not two, but three hotels in total said
you can't have this group talking about that in Camlobs.
Speaker 1 (02:51:48):
You're not working.
Speaker 20 (02:51:49):
But I also didn't expect this being swarmed by Canadians
indicting themselves for charges of mass murder, or having to
take on an industry ready to exploit their guilt.
Speaker 9 (02:52:01):
That matters, right if we want that we want.
Speaker 20 (02:52:05):
But that's where I found myself confronting stories that could
not be questioned, narratives manufactured to siphon wealth and power
from open hearted citizens.
Speaker 12 (02:52:15):
British Columbia is sitting at a pivotal crossroads. We have
a beautiful land with extraordinary resources, abundance beyond the wildest imaginations.
The rot in our province is deep. It is evident
in our streets, our economy and our culture. We can
be the greatest place to live or we can descend
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into ruin.
Speaker 20 (02:52:39):
So what is this narrative, is it true? And if
it's not, what will it cost us to live by
a lie?
Speaker 2 (02:52:48):
Again, this narrative is the idea that a lot of
Native kids were murdered, and you know, it said they
found bodies and these the backyards of these churches or whatever.
But again that has just been debunked. But it continues
to go on, and it's going back to saying, well,
(02:53:10):
now we're going to take your property and give it
to these other people. Here it's absolute chaos, and that's
what the purpose of all that is, and it may
happen here in America as well. Also got this from
Ryan and for the love of the road, he said,
send me a clip of or send me a thing
of a guy who'd put up a clip in question
on let's see he does the puss up the show
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on telegram telegram, which we don't put anything up there.
And I think it was on telegram. This guy connected
with him and it was a guy who called in
on Sunday Night Live when Harrison was hosting back in
July or August of twenty twenty three, asking why Alex
(02:53:58):
doesn't confront you on things that you say about January
the sixth, and stuff, and the guy says, and I
disagree with I watched David, but I disagree with him
on January sixth. It's like, how in the world in retrospect,
because I mean, we're talking about twenty twenty three, how
in the world in retrospect could you a support Trump
after what he had done throughout twenty twenty And how
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could you not see that January the sixth was a trap,
as I said it was going to be. How could
you think that anything was going to be done on
January sixth other than to entrap people. The whole thing
was a setup. And so that's fine, you disagree with
me if you want. I just don't quite Frankly, I
just don't understand how somebody could still be cheering that.
(02:54:43):
And I don't understand even as I talked to some
of the people who had suffered because Trump didn't pardon them,
He left them to twist them the wind for four years.
Many of them in prison, are in fights with a
law for four years, and yet they don't want to
hold Trump responsible for this stuff or any of the
other people who got them into this situation. I just
don't understand that. But one of the things he said,
(02:55:04):
was I kindly request that he discussed freemasonry in the
government on this program and whether or not it should
be accepted in twenty twenty five for transparency between elected
officials and citizens. Well, if you don't like freemasonry, I
don't like it, maybe you should ask that question to
info wars because they actually put a host in, a
(02:55:27):
guy by the name of Chase. I don't know anything
else about him except somebody sent me a clip where
he is cheering freemasonry, telling everybody that he's a Mason
and it's a great thing. That's where info wars is now.
So again, I just don't understand that, and I don't
understand people doing Yes, you should know if that I
(02:55:48):
think that is relevant. Unfortunately we see that repeatedly. We
don't know who these people are because they're lying about
if they even say anything. In Tennessee, when the outside
money put up a candidate to run against Frank Nicely,
who was trying to stop outside money from getting into Tennessee,
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they put up a guy who had zero biography, he
had zero issues on his website. Everything. There were lies
and slanders about Frank Nicely, who had done a great
job Frank Nicely had been a free market advocate. He
had pushed through a bill very early on to allow
people to buy Ivermecton over the counter and other things
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like that. He was always on the side of freedom
and choice and he was a very nice guy. And
they tried to link him to Biden. It was ridiculous.
The only link that they could come up with was
their photoshop images that they put out there. But the
guy had a tremendous amount of money and he actually
was able to defeat him. Again, what do we know
about these people who know if he's a freemason. I
(02:56:52):
don't know ideath that's the guy is a freemason or not.
I don't have any idea what he ever did for
a living before he became a shill for the establishment.
And so again there's no information about him personally, no
information about his business or his accomplishments, or his educational background,
no information about what he would like to do. It's
all just negative hit ads against the guy who had
(02:57:14):
done a great job of serving his constituency. And then
there was a question about why the Amish had to
go to court. And again this is the case that
went through up to the circuit courts and then finally
up to the Supreme Court. And the Supreme Court didn't
just shut it down, but they did remand it back
to the second circuit court. And it was a great
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injustice that was done. A lot of people are saying
that it was a victory, but the question is how
did that happen in the first place. Don't the Amish
homeschool their kids? Well, I think this is the most
and I got to add this here. Don't hit the
clock just yet, Travis, because I want to finish with this.
This is the most important aspect of the story, and
I didn't stress it, and that is why did the
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Amish wind up this legal issue in the first place. Well,
an underscore is a danger of private schools as well
as public schools. And it underscores why the Republicans are
working so hard to put in charter schools because they
can exercise that control still give people the feeling that
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they have a choice about this. If you take the money,
they control it. But if you go to a school,
even if it's a private school, even if it doesn't
take government money. I don't think the Amish we're taking
government money. If you set up a school. They will
come after your kids, and that's what happened with this.
They said the Amish could have done a home school thing,
(02:58:40):
but they decided instead that they were going to set
up a school. New York's public health law requires vaccination
for children attending schools, whether they are public or private.
The Amish plantiffs can argue that this violated their First
Amendment for exercise rights and also parental rights to direct
their children's religious upbringing, sighting sincere religious objections to vaccines,
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such as placing trust and God over medical interventions. The
Second Circuit initially upheld the law, but then they because
they said it was neutral and generally applicable with no
evidence of anti religious animis. Let me just say this
is absolute nonsense. To say that if they don't target
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your religion with the law, then you don't have you
can't have any religious objections to it. That is utter nonsense.
It's a direct violation of the First Amendment, their free
exercise religion, period. And it doesn't matter whether they did
something to come after the Amish or if the law
conflicts with their The issue is that the law conflicts
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with their sincerely held religious beliefs and their free exercise
of that. That's the issue. And so if you're going
to deny informed consent to everybody, that's not an excuse,
just like it's not an excuse to say, well, yeah,
Trump did this illegal thing, but hey, the Democrats did
it as well, So what about that. That's not an excuse.
(03:00:09):
And so again I didn't stress the most important aspect
of the story. During enforcement hearings, a representative of the
Amish Schools argued that they should be treated as homeschools
under the state law to avoid the mandate, but that
argument was rejected. Homeschooling in New York is a distinct
option with its own regulations, and its own vaccination requirements
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do not apply to purely homeschool children. The Amish Schools
emphasized community based education and group settings as part of
their faith and way of life, rejecting individual homeschooling as
an alternative. In short, the requirements applied precisely because the
courts and the state treated these as formal private schools,
(03:00:55):
not as homeschools or as homeschool co ops. So keep
that in mind. Whenever you take the government's money, there
will be strings that will be attached at some point
or the other. And the other aspect of it is
that the courts are seeing a distinction between schools and homeschools.
They are very different things, don't fall for that. That's
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the most important takeaway from this. They could have done
it as a homeschool, or they could even have called
it a homeschool cooperative, but they chose to do it
as a private school, which is the way that New
York is going to bring them in under their control. Well,
I think we can go out and now at this point,
I just wanted to cover that traps before we did it,
and I want to thank DGA. Thank you for the tippe,
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says David.
Speaker 10 (03:01:38):
Here.
Speaker 2 (03:01:38):
In Ohio, next year's governor election between two COVID tyrants
who are running, DeWine has praised the Democrat candidate, acting
and her top assistant, vivek Rama Slimey is running as
the Republicrat party. Yeah, exactly, And DeWine was one of
the worst examples, and he's exhibit A when people would
(03:01:59):
come back as it wasn't Trump, it was a bad
democratic governors. It's like, really, I can name several really
bad Republican governors. And Dwine is at the top of
the list. He's the one who came up with the idea,
if you get a vaccine, will put you in a
lottery to win a million dollars. How reprehensible that is,
he said, David A Trump cult and Trump media have
(03:02:19):
zero discarnment when it comes to calling him out. They'll
cite his BS rhetoric as a victory. Words are cheap. Yeah.
If you look at Rama Slimy, this is a guy
who along with jd Vance, both of them are involved
in pharmaceutical stuff, pushing self amplifying mRNA And you can
(03:02:39):
add to that the disgusting interview between Rama Slimy and
Elon Musk, whether the two of them were talking about
how necessary it was to bring in people from outside
of America because our country just doesn't have the talent here.
I don't know how we ever wound up with such
a great country that everybody's dying to get in. We're
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such failures here. That's the idea of Ramaswimmy in mass
So I want to thank today. I don't know if
you've noticed or not, but this is a tie that
we got as a gift last year, and I just
want to thank the person who gave it to us
and we had a background here that was Carra spent
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a lot of time trying to find a background that
matched the tie here. So I just want to thank
them for it and apologize for not having it on
last year. We got it late and it took us
a while to do that, and I just remind people
again we'll play the commercial. We have close to the
end of the year, close to Christmas time, but we
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thank you for joining us. Have a good day.
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