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June 13, 2025 51 mins

John O’Looney, a funeral director, discusses the challenges posed by whistleblowing in the medical field, particularly since COVID-19. He highlights the diminishing protections for whistle-blowers and the impact on death certifications and investigations. O’Looney shares his IVF experience to critique NHS bureaucracy and express concerns about rising "sudden deaths" in younger populations, linking these trends to changes in reporting procedures and potential vaccine implications. He emphasizes the silence of healthcare professionals due to fear and financial incentives, calling for collective action and transparency. O’Looney warns of a societal reckoning regarding vaccine safety and urges fellow professionals to break their silence for the sake of public health and accountability.

 

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Hearts of Oak: And hello, Hearts of Oak. Thanks so much for joining us once again. (00:23):
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Hearts of Oak: It's great to have the only funeral director I actually know, (00:27):
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Hearts of Oak: and that is John O'Looney. John, thanks so much for your time again. (00:31):
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John O'Looney: You're most welcome. It's lovely to be back on and have a chat with you, Peter. (00:35):
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Hearts of Oak: Good to have a chat and catch up with you. (00:38):
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Hearts of Oak: And I remember vividly whenever I went to see your workplace and showing me (00:41):
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Hearts of Oak: around, and you were very generous with your time then. (00:48):
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Hearts of Oak: So always appreciate people who give their time willingly and free. (00:51):
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John O'Looney: Well, I think the older you get, mate, the more you realize the true meaning (00:58):
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John O'Looney: of it being better to give than to receive. (01:03):
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John O'Looney: And it's such an important, you know, we're not talking about the weather or (01:05):
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John O'Looney: holidays or doing kitchens or, you know, we're talking about saving lives here (01:09):
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John O'Looney: from a terrible biblical tyranny. (01:14):
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Hearts of Oak: No. Yeah. I saw a tweet that you'd put up, a retweet recently, (01:16):
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Hearts of Oak: and maybe fits into how you've seen what's happened with your life and about (01:22):
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Hearts of Oak: whistleblowing to Victoria the Uncensored Midwife. (01:27):
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Hearts of Oak: Again, we end up following people, engaged with people. (01:29):
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Hearts of Oak: Often we never meet, but you follow them. And she said, I worked full time since (01:33):
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Hearts of Oak: I was 15 years old, pay tax and national insurance. I'm now 42, (01:37):
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Hearts of Oak: unemployed, career suicide for whistleblowing as an exemplary midwife on maternity safety. (01:41):
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Hearts of Oak: Tell us about whistle, because we kind of think there are protections for people to speak truth. (01:49):
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Hearts of Oak: I think we've seen during the tyranny over the last four or five years that (01:55):
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Hearts of Oak: actually a lot of those can be removed in an instant. (01:59):
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John O'Looney: Yeah, of course. So whistleblowing, it's like having any kind of safety net system, isn't it? (02:03):
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John O'Looney: I cast my mind back. My son was an IVF baby. And back in the day, (02:12):
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John O'Looney: I was 42 when we had my son. (02:17):
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John O'Looney: And we had two rounds of IVF. And I'm kind of going off on a tangent to make (02:19):
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John O'Looney: a point, but the first round was publicly funded, and I've never been out of (02:24):
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John O'Looney: work. I've always paid into the system. (02:30):
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John O'Looney: I've never signed on once, so I'm perfectly entitled to that, (02:31):
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John O'Looney: and I feel justified in doing so. (02:35):
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John O'Looney: So the cost of it at the time was about £5,000, and that was funded. (02:37):
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John O'Looney: They would only fund one round, but you could appeal against that for a second funding at the time. (02:41):
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John O'Looney: So there was a system in place for that appeal. And I remember appealing, (02:51):
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John O'Looney: and as part of the appeals process, you have dialogue with the people you're appealing to. (02:55):
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John O'Looney: And I actually asked them at one point, because it became very apparent early (03:00):
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John O'Looney: on that they weren't going to fund a second go at it. (03:03):
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John O'Looney: So I ended up funding it out of my own pocket. We saved the money. (03:08):
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John O'Looney: But I remember asking him, you know, and I said, how many appeals have been (03:11):
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John O'Looney: successful? And she said, none. (03:15):
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John O'Looney: And I said, well, why do you have an appeals process? She said, (03:18):
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John O'Looney: because we have to have one. (03:21):
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John O'Looney: And that's what the policy around whistleblowers is. (03:23):
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John O'Looney: They have to have one because inevitably, and it was highlighted more recent (03:27):
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John O'Looney: years prior to COVID with the, what was the doctor's name? (03:32):
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John O'Looney: Oh, the GP that was killing people. (03:37):
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John O'Looney: Oh yes you know the one i mean i know the. (03:41):
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Hearts of Oak: One we'll come up with it (03:44):
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John O'Looney: Later yeah of course so so he he was (03:46):
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John O'Looney: a rogue gp and part of what they brought in to stop (03:49):
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John O'Looney: that ever happen again and and to be honest with you if (03:52):
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John O'Looney: we don't mention his name it's probably a good thing because um (03:55):
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John O'Looney: he's a scumbag and should be forgotten is (03:58):
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John O'Looney: my gut feeling but hey ho uh that they (04:01):
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John O'Looney: brought in cremation paperwork on the back of that um uh (04:04):
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John O'Looney: i can't uh and i can't remember (04:08):
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John O'Looney: the year it was brought in but the idea being that another gp (04:11):
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John O'Looney: independent gp would look at the (04:14):
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John O'Looney: recent history of that patient and the circumstances surrounding the death and (04:17):
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John O'Looney: sign off to say that he felt there was nothing untoward and it would be two (04:22):
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John O'Looney: gps that would do that independently of each other and that was brought in literally (04:25):
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John O'Looney: because of that uh harold shipman his name was i'm going to say it once um and And. (04:31):
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John O'Looney: They pulled both of those safety nets in recent years, since COVID. (04:37):
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John O'Looney: The first one was done, was pulled in 2020. And the idea being was to streamline (04:42):
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John O'Looney: the process a little bit, I think, and to protect the NHS, we were told. (04:47):
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John O'Looney: So they cut it down from two lots of paperwork to one paperwork. (04:51):
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John O'Looney: Well, that's half the effectiveness of the safety net, you know. (04:55):
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John O'Looney: And then in September of 2024, they pulled the second part And they made another (04:59):
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John O'Looney: of a number of other revisions as well. (05:05):
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John O'Looney: And part of that was quite interesting because that's come to light in recent (05:08):
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John O'Looney: months. So there are two types of death. (05:12):
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John O'Looney: There's a sudden death and there's an expected death. Now, clearly, (05:15):
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John O'Looney: with a sudden death, that's unexpected. (05:19):
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John O'Looney: And you would expect the coroner to get involved, to ascertain the cause of (05:22):
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John O'Looney: that death, to give the family some closure and also find out if there's been (05:27):
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John O'Looney: a crime committed or malfeasance. (05:31):
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John O'Looney: You know committed mistakes made in hospital perhaps (05:33):
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John O'Looney: that could be chased and people held (05:37):
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John O'Looney: accountable or changes made to stop it happening again (05:39):
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John O'Looney: and clearly where there's (05:43):
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John O'Looney: an expected death you don't need the coroner involved (05:46):
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John O'Looney: now the coroner the way (05:48):
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John O'Looney: it works is somebody would attend a sudden death um (05:52):
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John O'Looney: inevitably a doctor to certify that death (05:56):
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John O'Looney: and then he would call police or police would attend (05:58):
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John O'Looney: and they would then refer to the (06:01):
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John O'Looney: coroner because it's a sudden death but i (06:04):
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John O'Looney: started to get called out um to sudden (06:07):
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John O'Looney: deaths and i'm not contracted to (06:10):
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John O'Looney: the coroner so the way it works is where coroners don't (06:13):
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John O'Looney: employ funeral directors they don't have their own funeral (06:16):
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John O'Looney: team to recover deceased that's done (06:19):
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John O'Looney: on the the whim of the police they refer to (06:22):
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John O'Looney: the coroner and he has someone that he has a contract with (06:25):
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John O'Looney: so it's usually a big funeral provider in an (06:28):
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John O'Looney: area because they have the resources to attend multiple deaths because you'd (06:30):
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John O'Looney: be surprised how many people die Sundays especially now for obvious reasons (06:35):
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John O'Looney: um and I but I keep getting called out to these coroner's removals because I (06:40):
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John O'Looney: haven't got a coroner's contract it's a company locally called H.W. (06:45):
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John O'Looney: Masons who do it in Milton Keynes and now um. (06:49):
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John O'Looney: I, I suppose I've attended about half a dozen in the last five or six months, you know, one a month. (06:53):
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John O'Looney: There's too many. One is too many, you know, because I shouldn't be attending them. (07:00):
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John O'Looney: It's potential crime scene, you know, that should be conveyed straight from (07:05):
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John O'Looney: the place of death to the coroner's office, which is situated at the hospital. (07:11):
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John O'Looney: Now, I after number five, number six, and I kept ringing the coroner the next (07:15):
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John O'Looney: day and saying, listen, I've got a family here. (07:20):
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John O'Looney: Who've lost a loved one they've got no idea why why are (07:22):
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John O'Looney: you calling me out to these um and anyway (07:25):
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John O'Looney: i i um emailed the coroner and put a (07:28):
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John O'Looney: great in-depth email um saying reasons why (07:31):
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John O'Looney: i shouldn't be attending which are obvious um to (07:34):
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John O'Looney: even to an untrained person should know why i shouldn't attend (07:37):
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John O'Looney: a coroner's removal um i also seed in thames valley police the local um police (07:40):
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John O'Looney: and a couple of other people just for clarity so you know that puts pressure (07:46):
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John O'Looney: to get a response i had a response back um and i'm going to read i take the (07:52):
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John O'Looney: time to actually read it to you. (07:58):
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John O'Looney: Let's have a little look and see if i can find it right so um i received a reply (08:04):
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John O'Looney: on i'm going to put my glasses on because i'm old and blind now. (08:13):
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John O'Looney: And it says as follows it was on Friday the (08:19):
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John O'Looney: 23rd of May from the local coroner's office here (08:22):
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John O'Looney: in Milton Keynes dear John I acknowledge receipt of (08:25):
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John O'Looney: your email raising concerns on the process for initial reports of sudden deaths (08:28):
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John O'Looney: the government introduced new operational guidelines in September of 2024 following (08:33):
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John O'Looney: the death certification reform now that's total news to me as a funeral director. (08:41):
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John O'Looney: I was totally unaware, but it does explain why I'm now suddenly having to attend (08:46):
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John O'Looney: sudden deaths in the last five, six months. (08:52):
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John O'Looney: That makes total sense because this is new legislation the government have introduced. (08:55):
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John O'Looney: It's new operational guidelines, but they didn't tell us. (09:01):
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John O'Looney: They just ushered it in very quietly, so quietly that we weren't told. (09:05):
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John O'Looney: I've attached a link for those guidelines for your information, (09:09):
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John O'Looney: and I can forward that to you. (09:12):
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John O'Looney: Thames Valley Police since issued a directive to their officers to meet these guidelines. (09:14):
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John O'Looney: So where a police would attend a sudden death, (09:21):
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John O'Looney: And obviously, by the time they've attended, that person has passed away and (09:25):
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John O'Looney: is laying on the floor, often with rigor mortis set in. (09:29):
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John O'Looney: I've yet to meet a police officer with a doctorate in pathology or any sort (09:34):
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John O'Looney: of qualification medically other than basic first aid and also x-ray vision (09:40):
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John O'Looney: to be able to see the inside of that person. (09:46):
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John O'Looney: And we're not talking about people that are 78 years old. (09:48):
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John O'Looney: These are people 30s 40s and 50s that (09:52):
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John O'Looney: are dying suddenly at home I'm picking them (09:56):
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John O'Looney: up from their living room floors or a settee or wrap (09:58):
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John O'Looney: around the toilet they've died suddenly there is no (10:01):
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John O'Looney: reason why the family's coming to me we sit we arrange and they're asking me (10:04):
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John O'Looney: why their mum or dad have died because they've not been given any answers but (10:09):
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John O'Looney: the police are following these guidelines and they're not referring to the coroner (10:13):
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John O'Looney: if they think there's nothing untoward so So say, (10:19):
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John O'Looney: for example, they turn up and a paramedic's there because the doctor's not there, (10:22):
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John O'Looney: but a paramedic's there and they say, yeah, it looks like a heart attack. (10:25):
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John O'Looney: They're happy to go with that. And they just instruct the family to ring a funeral director. (10:29):
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John O'Looney: That's absolutely mental. And that's literally just come in the last few months. (10:34):
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John O'Looney: Now, what is the end result of that? (10:39):
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John O'Looney: Well, clearly, where there's a murder, those murders will get away with it, won't they? (10:41):
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John O'Looney: Because nobody is looking. um and also (10:47):
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John O'Looney: it should be noted that these people have no comorbidities (10:51):
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John O'Looney: they have no history of heart conditions but have (10:54):
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John O'Looney: died of a heart attack in their 40s just dropped (10:57):
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John O'Looney: down dead and these are not morbidly obese people i'm picking (11:00):
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John O'Looney: up these are people that externally look healthy and fit and a decent way etc (11:03):
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John O'Looney: etc and it's been a complete surprise to their family so clearly something has (11:09):
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John O'Looney: changed in government where they feel the need to keep the number of coroner's referrals down. (11:16):
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John O'Looney: Now, if there were more and more sudden deaths, record numbers, (11:22):
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John O'Looney: they would all be referred to the coroner. (11:27):
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John O'Looney: If their instruction police officers on the back of government operational guidelines (11:29):
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John O'Looney: only just come in, that they don't refer the numbers, those numbers are then (11:34):
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John O'Looney: not counted. They get waved through as normal, regular deaths. (11:40):
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John O'Looney: And that's what's happening. So I replied to the coroner and said, listen, and again... (11:43):
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John O'Looney: Thames Valley police and said, you know, we all know the exact reason why. (11:50):
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John O'Looney: We know what that's going to be the outcome. (11:55):
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John O'Looney: People are going to be waved through who have died suddenly as a result of vaccine deaths. (11:57):
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John O'Looney: It's to hide the number of coroner's referrals because the amount of people (12:02):
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John O'Looney: that are dying suddenly now is so exponentially growing. (12:07):
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John O'Looney: But the only way they can hide it is just not refer to the coroner. (12:12):
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John O'Looney: And they're using the police's discretion to do that. (12:16):
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John O'Looney: So the way that works is if you had 10 people that died from a heart attack (12:19):
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John O'Looney: at home, right, and you had police officers attend and paramedics attend and (12:24):
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John O'Looney: they worked on them for an hour, (12:29):
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John O'Looney: you know, trying to bring them back but failed, how many out of those 10 would (12:31):
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John O'Looney: be happy that it is a heart attack and would be its way through? (12:37):
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John O'Looney: Remember the state they're in they're traumatized they're grieving and they (12:42):
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John O'Looney: say well you know we know it's a heart attack it's a natural death you don't (12:46):
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John O'Looney: want the coroner to pull them about do you and you know they're being coerced (12:50):
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John O'Looney: and nudged into not even wanting to see the coroner it's absolute. (12:53):
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John O'Looney: Disgrace um and the coroner is not a fault because (12:58):
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John O'Looney: they're not getting the referral from the police (13:01):
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John O'Looney: officers and that's what this email says basically it (13:04):
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John O'Looney: said um thames valley police issued a directive to their officers to meet these (13:07):
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John O'Looney: government guidelines and that's why i keep getting out called out to sudden (13:12):
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John O'Looney: deaths um because the coroner's crew are not getting called because the police (13:17):
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John O'Looney: are not referring i hope that kind of makes sense no it does. (13:21):
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Hearts of Oak: It does then and you kind of think of many um many not industries but uh areas (13:25):
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Hearts of Oak: of profession that connect with what that's happened over the (13:32):
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John O'Looney: Last few years. Well, I'm a very small family-run funeral director. (13:35):
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John O'Looney: I probably do 150, 160 funerals a year. (13:39):
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John O'Looney: So as you can imagine, the bigger players in the industry, (13:42):
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John O'Looney: your co-op funeral cares, your dignities, your funeral partners who command (13:46):
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John O'Looney: vast swathes of the market, will be picking up loads of people off their living (13:51):
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John O'Looney: room floors, loads of people off their settees in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. (13:55):
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John O'Looney: They all know it's the worst kept secret. In fact, I had a very interesting (14:00):
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John O'Looney: conversation a couple of weeks ago with a funeral director placed in Gloucester. (14:04):
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John O'Looney: I think his name was Ben or Sam. I can't remember. But the way that transpired was I had a. (14:09):
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John O'Looney: A woman get in touch with me and she asked me to embalm her father. (14:16):
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John O'Looney: She said he'd gone into a care home. (14:21):
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John O'Looney: They'd vaccinated him seven times over the period that he was in there. (14:24):
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John O'Looney: That was despite her saying, I don't want him vaccinated. They just did it anyway. (14:28):
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John O'Looney: They don't care. They don't care. They're bumping these people off. (14:34):
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John O'Looney: So I said, yeah, you know, if your father's conveyed to me, I'll be happy to (14:38):
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John O'Looney: embalm him and look and see if there are any clots present. You know, (14:42):
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John O'Looney: and I get loads of requests to do that. (14:46):
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Hearts of Oak: So you're saying what, 30, 35 percent? (14:49):
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John O'Looney: Yeah, 30, 35 percent roughly. So I then took a phone call from the undertaker (14:51):
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John O'Looney: in Gloucester that was looking after her father. (15:00):
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John O'Looney: And he was flapping, you know, she went to school with this guy and he openly (15:03):
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John O'Looney: admitted the vaccines are killing people privately to her. He won't do it in an email. (15:09):
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John O'Looney: They won't do it by talking about it online. So anyway, he rang me up and I kind of said, yeah. (15:14):
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John O'Looney: And he said, well, I'm just wondering, is there any point in, (15:19):
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John O'Looney: you know, blah, blah, blah. (15:22):
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John O'Looney: And the reality is, no, not really. Because if I find those clocks and I give (15:23):
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John O'Looney: them to her, where is she going to go? (15:28):
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John O'Looney: The coroners would never admit it. They'll say it's just normal, natural clots. (15:31):
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John O'Looney: I worked for the coroner for seven years. It's not. I've been a funeral director (15:35):
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John O'Looney: for 18 years. It isn't normal. (15:38):
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John O'Looney: These clots, these clots that we're constantly finding inside people, (15:40):
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John O'Looney: and that's four different people there, they're not normal. (15:47):
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John O'Looney: They're not normal. They are killing people. (15:51):
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John O'Looney: That's what's going on. It's the worst kept secret. I've been in groups of a (15:54):
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John O'Looney: dozen funeral directors and embalmers from across the globe who are all openly (15:57):
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John O'Looney: talking about it. I've been tapped on the shoulder at the local crematorium. (16:02):
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John O'Looney: And they said to me, you know, well done for speaking out. And I kind of say, (16:06):
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John O'Looney: OK, well, what about you saying? (16:09):
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John O'Looney: And they look at the floor and shuffle their feet. (16:11):
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John O'Looney: Anyway, this guy, I kind of said to him, I said, well, what do you expect? (16:14):
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John O'Looney: I said, we're in year five now. I said, people are dropping down dead suddenly (16:17):
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John O'Looney: in record numbers for no reason at all. (16:22):
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John O'Looney: I said and people are beginning to see through the lie and he said yes yes I (16:25):
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John O'Looney: know and I said okay I said well if you know why haven't you said anything then, (16:31):
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John O'Looney: it makes no sense I said because what you've done now you've dug yourself a (16:36):
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John O'Looney: really deep fucking hole. (16:40):
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John O'Looney: I said because how long do you keep a secret for before you're complicit in (16:43):
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John O'Looney: the crime and he had nothing to say where could he go with that you know so (16:48):
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John O'Looney: I said and as people realize what's been done and listen to what I and other people have said, (16:53):
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John O'Looney: what are you going to tell them when they start venting their fury at you? (17:00):
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John O'Looney: You know, you could have saved thousands of lives by just being honest, (17:04):
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John O'Looney: but you've betrayed all of your community by saying nothing. (17:09):
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John O'Looney: And he had nothing to say because he had nothing to, he had no defense. (17:13):
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John O'Looney: So, so that's kind of where we are now. (17:18):
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John O'Looney: Now, inevitably, I'm not getting called out every night because I've got a very, (17:21):
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John O'Looney: and I suspect these people, you know. (17:25):
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John O'Looney: They'll attend the scene and they'll probably recommend certain funeral (17:27):
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John O'Looney: directors and that perhaps won't be me because they (17:31):
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John O'Looney: know i will talk openly about the wrong that is happening (17:34):
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John O'Looney: there um but that that's what it is it's government operational directive and (17:37):
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John O'Looney: i will forward you the email for you to have a look and you can verify that (17:41):
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John O'Looney: you know obviously there'll be uh there might be some details on there i would (17:45):
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John O'Looney: ask you to admit or i'll i'll delete the details of this individual before I send it to you. (17:49):
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John O'Looney: But it's absolutely disgusting. I can remember a time not that long ago, (17:55):
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John O'Looney: you know, pre-COVID, if you died suddenly, it doesn't matter what age you are, (17:59):
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John O'Looney: you would have no choice, no say in the matter. (18:04):
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John O'Looney: That coroner would do a post-mortem, except in extremely rare cases where perhaps (18:07):
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John O'Looney: you were terminally ill with cancer and perhaps had hemorrhaged and bled out (18:14):
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John O'Looney: or, you know, and it was an expected death. (18:18):
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John O'Looney: Um but now they're just waving them through why are they waving them through (18:21):
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John O'Looney: because they want to hide the number of deaths. (18:25):
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Hearts of Oak: People because you've spoken i mean you you you're very well known now but you (18:27):
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Hearts of Oak: look in your twitter card's only been open four years so you were just head (18:34):
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Hearts of Oak: down getting on with your (18:38):
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John O'Looney: I've never been a social media man i've never have i've never done interviews before COVID, (18:40):
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John O'Looney: but I felt compelled to do so because I saw a great, not only a great evil with (18:46):
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John O'Looney: what was going on, but the official reaction, denying it all and gaslighting. (18:51):
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John O'Looney: And we saw exact same thing with thalidomide, but on a far lesser scale. (18:56):
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John O'Looney: You know, these jabs are still killing people to this day. They're lining up. (19:00):
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John O'Looney: And of course, once their health begins to fall over, as it is happening and (19:05):
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John O'Looney: as was predicted, they need more and more protection because they're vulnerable. (19:10):
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John O'Looney: You know, these people are all (19:15):
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John O'Looney: going to die who are taking these jabs endlessly. They are going to die. (19:16):
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Hearts of Oak: And of course, this, the kind of when people have seen you speak, (19:20):
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Hearts of Oak: um, and we've had you on a number of times, uh, you connect me with Richard (19:25):
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Hearts of Oak: Hirschman, had him on as well. (19:28):
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Hearts of Oak: But, but what is, because people think, well, kind of look, (19:31):
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Hearts of Oak: look, John, this is, we've kind of been through this and maybe there was some (19:35):
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Hearts of Oak: negative side and kind of we've moved on, but yet even this week, (19:39):
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Hearts of Oak: I mean, in the two headlines, uh, the independent today, (19:43):
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Hearts of Oak: as we record this monday a few days before it goes out why has why has there (19:47):
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Hearts of Oak: been a global surge of new covid variant nb181 and then another one from friday (19:52):
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Hearts of Oak: new coronavirus discovered in china only small step from infecting humans discovered (19:58):
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Hearts of Oak: in bats still on about bats but (20:03):
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John O'Looney: Anyway it's very it's very interesting so um the reality is i haven't seen a (20:05):
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John O'Looney: covid labeled death in my funeral home for three years. (20:12):
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John O'Looney: I'm not sure on the situation as regards monetizing it now like they had, (20:17):
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John O'Looney: where they were paying vast thousands of pounds for each COVID that went on (20:22):
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John O'Looney: a death certificate. I suspect that has ended. (20:26):
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John O'Looney: And the reason for that is they're not putting COVID on the death certificates. (20:28):
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John O'Looney: You know, there is no COVID deaths. (20:32):
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John O'Looney: There's no COVID deaths. If there were, I would be seeing them labeled as COVID (20:35):
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John O'Looney: deaths. we would be urged to be cautioned and all the same bullshit we had before. (20:40):
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John O'Looney: I think they know people are not buying it. So I remember watching a video of (20:44):
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John O'Looney: Bill and Melinda Gates from the Gates Foundation who are right at the heart (20:50):
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John O'Looney: of this, these fucking sociopathic scumbags. And he was absolutely... (20:53):
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John O'Looney: Gushing with delight at the prospect of the next one. He said, (21:00):
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John O'Looney: you'll take notice of the next one. (21:03):
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John O'Looney: So clearly, Bill Gates may be many things, but he betrayed himself and his excitement. (21:05):
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John O'Looney: And clearly they have something else planned, whether that's over 5G to affect (21:12):
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John O'Looney: people that are full of graphene outside, or whether that's through new gain of function research. (21:18):
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John O'Looney: I really don't know. But I don't (21:23):
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John O'Looney: doubt that there is something else in the pipeline, in the plans for them. (21:25):
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John O'Looney: Because there's a few pointers, but one of the interesting pointers, (21:30):
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John O'Looney: and if you look for things, they reveal themselves. (21:35):
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John O'Looney: So politically, here in the UK, Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, even Reece Mogg, (21:38):
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John O'Looney: all of them keep on saying about the need to leave the ECHR and the need for (21:45):
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John O'Looney: human rights law reform. (21:51):
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John O'Looney: Now, these people work on a problem solution system. So they're creating the (21:52):
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John O'Looney: problem by deliberately shipping in thousands and thousands of young men every (21:58):
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John O'Looney: month of fighting aids from foreign lands. (22:03):
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John O'Looney: They then tout that the only way we can get rid of them is to end their human rights. (22:05):
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John O'Looney: So we need to leave the ECHR and we need human rights law reform. (22:12):
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John O'Looney: And many people will, of course, agree without realizing they're actually removing (22:16):
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John O'Looney: their own human rights because the law in this country applies to everyone in this country. (22:21):
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John O'Looney: Whether you're an illegal immigrant or whether you're a citizen (22:26):
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John O'Looney: so people are gonna they're gonna find that (22:29):
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John O'Looney: life is made so unbearable for them they'd agreed to to forfeit their human (22:32):
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John O'Looney: rights in the hope that these people will be shipped out and the reality is (22:37):
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John O'Looney: they're never going to be they are our replacements and they are here to replace (22:42):
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John O'Looney: us they're UN soldiers is what they are the young lads. (22:47):
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Hearts of Oak: No they are (22:50):
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John O'Looney: But I want to pick up. (22:51):
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Hearts of Oak: You mentioned about reform and Nigel and Tyson all that um and i've talked to (22:53):
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Hearts of Oak: a number of people who have tried to get through to nigel to point out (22:58):
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John O'Looney: And they. (23:04):
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Hearts of Oak: Are they just will not touch us (23:06):
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John O'Looney: Richard tice and nigel farage are both bought and paid for um richard tice is (23:07):
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John O'Looney: best friends in real life with matt hancock. (23:14):
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John O'Looney: People are not aware of that. Matt Madazalam, the murdering scumbag Hancock. Don't think. (23:18):
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John O'Looney: But of course, Reform is a political party full of people with the best intentions, (23:24):
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John O'Looney: except for the head of the snake. (23:31):
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John O'Looney: They're bought and paid for. And I've got that on good authority. (23:33):
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John O'Looney: And I could go into great detail. I haven't seen the evidence. (23:36):
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John O'Looney: But I've heard the evidence from a German diplomat, friend of mine, and also a former MP. (23:40):
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John O'Looney: So they're all bought and paid for. If voting really made any difference, (23:48):
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John O'Looney: we wouldn't be allowed to do it. (23:53):
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John O'Looney: We wouldn't be allowed to do it. There is no democracy. (23:55):
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John O'Looney: Now, to illustrate that more fully, when I was in Westminster, (23:58):
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John O'Looney: in birdcage walk meeting of September 2021, (24:03):
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John O'Looney: and I heard a plethora of overwhelming evidence warning Sir Graham Brady, (24:06):
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John O'Looney: who was, at that time, he was the commissioner. (24:13):
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John O'Looney: Of the 1922 committee. (24:16):
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John O'Looney: So this is a man who headed the commission that hire and fire prime ministers. (24:19):
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John O'Looney: So he's two pay grades above the prime minister. And I never realized that. I wasn't aware. (24:24):
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John O'Looney: You know, you see Keir Starmer, you think he's in charge. He has no power whatsoever. (24:30):
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John O'Looney: He is a puppet. He is a white square. (24:36):
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John O'Looney: He's there for people to focus at and to announce the new policy. (24:39):
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John O'Looney: He isn't in charge well I listened as a guy two pay grades above him admitted to a room of 18 of us. (24:45):
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John O'Looney: Is way way above my pay grade so it was two pay grades at least above Sir Graham's (24:54):
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John O'Looney: well who runs the country then, (25:01):
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John O'Looney: There is no democracy. There's no one to vote for. And as long as people continue (25:03):
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John O'Looney: to vote, they're wasting their time. (25:08):
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John O'Looney: They're giving a mandate to these scumbags because they cover all the bases. (25:11):
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John O'Looney: They own every political party of any substance with the exception of, (25:15):
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John O'Looney: you know, the odd independent that you get. (25:20):
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John O'Looney: They're never going to get elected. They're never going to form a government. (25:24):
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Hearts of Oak: No, no. And the ex-MP you mentioned probably fits with Andrew Bridgen. (25:27):
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John O'Looney: Yeah of course yeah he's still vocal yeah he knows he knows the seriousness um uh of the situation, (25:32):
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John O'Looney: and it is what it is you know and and nobody (25:41):
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John O'Looney: wanted to be wrong more than me yeah you know (25:44):
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John O'Looney: but i knew that i wasn't i was sat at the meeting i (25:47):
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John O'Looney: remember sitting there and thinking how did i (25:50):
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John O'Looney: get here you know because it's really really heavy (25:53):
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John O'Looney: yeah especially when you cast your mind back to (25:56):
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John O'Looney: what life was like in september of 2021 so to (25:59):
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John O'Looney: then come out and say no you're all wrong and i've (26:02):
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John O'Looney: heard it from the horse's mouth you know people didn't want to believe it that (26:06):
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John O'Looney: they believe it now oh i've got my phone is red hot constantly with people saying (26:09):
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John O'Looney: we see it now we see it it's too late it's too late you know whatever these (26:13):
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John O'Looney: people have been injected with is in them and that's it and and they where they (26:17):
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John O'Looney: said um years two to five post vaccine they will (26:21):
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John O'Looney: diet if they've had an active ingredient and we're in year four yeah so there's (26:25):
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John O'Looney: another 12 months of madness to go and that's why they're not doing the coroner's (26:29):
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John O'Looney: referrals because they know the bulk of deaths is going to be in the next 12 18 months tell. (26:33):
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Hearts of Oak: Us what it's like for you being (26:39):
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John O'Looney: Uh in. (26:42):
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Hearts of Oak: Your profession as an undertaker and seeing (26:43):
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Hearts of Oak: these deaths because i you've we've talked to me david cartland of (26:46):
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Hearts of Oak: course we uh we've engaged with and you've whistleblowers (26:49):
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Hearts of Oak: in the medical profession who actually think (26:53):
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Hearts of Oak: well we see something wrong we need to actually work and maybe help those patients (26:55):
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Hearts of Oak: because they're alive and you've got all of that uh undertakers maybe aren't (27:00):
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Hearts of Oak: known for people who speak out and the person is dead so it's past the point (27:05):
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Hearts of Oak: you can help the individual there and there's no point in telling the family because well it's (27:10):
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John O'Looney: It's quite strange because i know when i first started this job 18 years ago (27:15):
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John O'Looney: you do feel as though you've been let into the There's a brotherhood and a general (27:20):
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John O'Looney: feeling of wanting to care for people. (27:25):
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John O'Looney: And since COVID, I feel quite isolated because these people that all pretended (27:28):
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John O'Looney: to care do not give a fuck about the public. (27:34):
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John O'Looney: They can walk in front of the hearse with their hat and bow and look all solemn. They don't give a fuck. (27:36):
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John O'Looney: I know they don't because they see what I see. They've openly admitted it to (27:42):
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John O'Looney: me, yet they still say nothing. (27:46):
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John O'Looney: You know, why have they done that? I suspect for money, I think some of them (27:49):
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John O'Looney: are in lodges where they've taken vows of silence. (27:53):
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John O'Looney: Some of them are frightened about the effect it might have on their business. (27:56):
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John O'Looney: And if you think about it logically, you know, when I know certainly through 2021, (28:00):
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John O'Looney: when people were coming to me and they were told in the hospital their mum and (28:04):
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John O'Looney: dad had died from COVID, And the reality wasn't that they poisoned them to death (28:07):
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John O'Looney: with remdesivir and drugs like that or put them on ventilation they never needed. (28:12):
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John O'Looney: How can you suddenly, you know, it could be very damaging to suddenly say, (28:17):
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John O'Looney: I don't think there was a COVID as a funeral director. (28:20):
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John O'Looney: You know, it's kind of disingenuous to those families. But I generally don't (28:23):
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John O'Looney: believe there was any significant COVID threat. (28:27):
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John O'Looney: I think it was malfeasance in the hospitals primarily. (28:30):
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John O'Looney: And now it's the vaccines that are killing people. And it was a very, (28:34):
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John O'Looney: very clever sign up the whole thing. with unlimited resources. (28:37):
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John O'Looney: I mean, Bill Gates, the Gates Foundation, have given the BBC, (28:42):
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John O'Looney: for example, I've seen reports of 400 million now. (28:48):
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John O'Looney: So, you know, and then you listen to the news and it's sponsored by Pfizer. (28:52):
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John O'Looney: You know, what news do you think these people are going to be telling? (28:56):
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John O'Looney: They're going to be telling exactly whatever string is pulled. (29:00):
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Hearts of Oak: But it was the pharma industry were the big advertisers during COVID. (29:03):
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Hearts of Oak: Yeah, of course. And they put all the newspapers going. So why would you criticize (29:06):
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Hearts of Oak: your biggest advertising? (29:09):
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John O'Looney: Well, you're not allowed to because otherwise that money would dry up or you'd (29:10):
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John O'Looney: lose your job and they'd put another puppet in who would do what they're told. (29:13):
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John O'Looney: And that's what happened. (29:16):
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John O'Looney: But it was very, I mean, it's very strange because I've had these conversations (29:19):
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John O'Looney: with people and I've said to them, why don't you say nothing? (29:24):
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John O'Looney: And the geezer in Gloucester, he said to me, well, it's difficult, isn't it? (29:26):
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John O'Looney: And I was like, what? How is it fucking difficult when people are dying and (29:31):
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John O'Looney: you're pulling this crap? (29:34):
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John O'Looney: No, it ain't difficult. Not for me. But I've got a moral compass. (29:35):
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John O'Looney: And that's obviously different. I'm totally different to him. (29:39):
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John O'Looney: Where he values his money. (29:43):
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John O'Looney: And he'll take the money and he won't say anything to anyone. (29:45):
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John O'Looney: You know, they're them bombing people, pulling this unnatural crap out of them. (29:49):
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John O'Looney: And not saying nothing. And still invoicing them. You know, it's the most awful betrayal. (29:53):
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John O'Looney: And when the public find out about the (29:59):
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John O'Looney: betrayal that these upstanding community members (30:01):
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John O'Looney: have done to their individual communities all you (30:05):
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John O'Looney: funeral directors you all know what's been going on you must (30:08):
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John O'Looney: know that the truth is coming out not saying anything about a terrible um danger (30:11):
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John O'Looney: to your communities is a betrayal of your communities uh the communities that (30:17):
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John O'Looney: probably look up to you and respect you they're not going to in the coming days (30:22):
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John O'Looney: i would urge you to step out now before you end up with lynch mobs after you personally. (30:25):
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John O'Looney: I think that will happen because if I knew, for example, if I lost my mum and (30:31):
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John O'Looney: dad and my son was terribly ill, (30:35):
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John O'Looney: and my wife disabled from a stroke, how would you feel when the truth came out (30:40):
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John O'Looney: about the people in the industry who knew when I've been shouting for five years (30:45):
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John O'Looney: and none of them have said a word? (30:50):
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John O'Looney: There's going to be a great deal of resentment. So it is what it is. (30:53):
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John O'Looney: You know i'm still here they ain't bumped me off yet so there's no reason stopping (30:57):
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John O'Looney: anyone else from talking out apart from greed greed all about money here and. (31:02):
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Hearts of Oak: Yes and um but we we are saying before i've had disagreements with friends uh (31:09):
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Hearts of Oak: who as doctors they took the money (31:14):
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John O'Looney: And they believe. (31:17):
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Hearts of Oak: It could have been damaging and actually they (31:18):
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John O'Looney: Didn't get family done they carried on one of One of the most telling things (31:20):
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John O'Looney: was the COVID vaccine uptake this year in the NHS. 83% refusal. (31:24):
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John O'Looney: Wow, wow, wow. 83% of people on the cold face of COVID and any risk there may or may not be. (31:31):
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John O'Looney: 8.3 out of every 10 said no thank you. You know, why do people think that is? (31:39):
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John O'Looney: You know, and I spoke to doctors and I've spoke to nurses who have said all (31:44):
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John O'Looney: my colleagues are dying around me. (31:47):
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John O'Looney: They're all retiring early on a sick with strokes and heart attacks and myocardia. (31:50):
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John O'Looney: It is what it is. It is what it is. There's not much we can do without getting the numbers. (31:56):
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John O'Looney: And the only way we can get the numbers is by telling the truth and rallying (32:01):
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John O'Looney: those numbers together. (32:04):
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John O'Looney: And the reality is the people who believe this lie are getting sick and they're dying. (32:05):
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John O'Looney: So, you know, I kind of can't waste energy on them. (32:12):
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John O'Looney: I'm thinking more about the future for those that have got a future who haven't (32:15):
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John O'Looney: been poisoned yet, you know. (32:19):
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Hearts of Oak: What about um the truth (32:21):
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Hearts of Oak: coming out uh the truth being told um of those who have carried out this of (32:25):
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Hearts of Oak: being punished i mean what's happened in the u.s with bobby kelly does seem (32:32):
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Hearts of Oak: to actually genuinely want to make americans healthy again yeah hugely suspicious (32:36):
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Hearts of Oak: of the big farm industry and of the big (32:42):
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John O'Looney: Food industry he's a lot more than suspicious i'll tell you yeah so i spoke um i I spoke to RFK Jr. (32:44):
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John O'Looney: For at least two hours, about three and a half years ago. (32:51):
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John O'Looney: He knows what these vaccines are doing. He knows. But there's a game that needs (32:55):
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John O'Looney: to be played and a way to play it. (33:00):
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John O'Looney: And ultimately, do you know what it is, public opinion? And it is the truth. (33:03):
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John O'Looney: Once people know the truth, they're collectively, there's too many of them to take us all out. (33:07):
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John O'Looney: You know, it's going to be. And I think that's perhaps why they've got the Samsung (33:12):
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John O'Looney: protocol and they're ramping up the walls because I think if they thought they (33:16):
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John O'Looney: were going to lose their seat of power globally, (33:20):
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John O'Looney: and that's what will happen when everyone globally finds out what's been done, (33:24):
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John O'Looney: I suspect they'll have a scorched earth policy to try and bump most. (33:28):
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Hearts of Oak: Of us off. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, look, when I saw the announcement a few (33:31):
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Hearts of Oak: weeks ago about COVID jabs being taken off the childhood list, (33:36):
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Hearts of Oak: and then I saw criticism from others to say, oh, no, you must ban it completely. (33:41):
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Hearts of Oak: But you realize there is a step by step and he's (33:45):
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John O'Looney: In that position. And the clue is in the numbers. And the truth, (33:48):
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John O'Looney: it's very much like sitting in a, have you ever been on holiday in a swimming (33:52):
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John O'Looney: pool and you've been playing ball and you hold that ball underwater? (33:56):
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John O'Looney: That is the truth. (34:01):
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Hearts of Oak: Yeah. (34:02):
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John O'Looney: How long can you hold it under the water before it just has to come up, doesn't it? And it will. (34:03):
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John O'Looney: And I know I'm going to be on the right side of history, whether I'm here or (34:07):
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John O'Looney: not. See, it don't really matter. (34:10):
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John O'Looney: But, but I feel very privileged to have been a small cog in a big machine. (34:12):
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John O'Looney: It's going to bring these bars down. And it will, and they will be held accountable. (34:17):
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John O'Looney: Many of them would disappear. (34:21):
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John O'Looney: I suspect that many of them will be fake deaths. And the reality is you'll probably (34:22):
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John O'Looney: never know who was really responsible well, above the Fauci's and above the Gates. (34:26):
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John O'Looney: And, you know, they've got puppet masters, haven't they? And that's what the (34:31):
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John O'Looney: Masonic black and white squares are for. (34:34):
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John O'Looney: They're the white squares, the ones you can see. The ones in the background, (34:36):
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John O'Looney: the black squares, we'll probably never know who they are, you know. (34:39):
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John O'Looney: And for their sakes, I hope people never find out because I would be all for (34:42):
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John O'Looney: seeing them receive the sentences appropriate to the crime. (34:48):
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Hearts of Oak: Yeah. How do you think, because obviously the court, we see the courts being complicit in this. (34:52):
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John O'Looney: Yeah, they're maritime courts. They're not common law courts. It needs abolishing. (34:57):
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John O'Looney: And I think what we're going to see eventually is a deterioration into mass civil unrest. (35:01):
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John O'Looney: And then I suspect the military will step in and there are clear governments (35:07):
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John O'Looney: around the world and they'll usher in a new world order. (35:12):
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John O'Looney: We're going to get rid of all these criminal cabals and it's never going to happen again. (35:15):
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John O'Looney: And that's exactly what they want in the first place, really, (35:19):
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John O'Looney: is the reality is a new world order. And obviously, during that transition phase, (35:22):
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John O'Looney: I suspect there'll be a large loss of life. (35:28):
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John O'Looney: And there is your, you know, on the back of the mass poisoning and sterilization of people. (35:31):
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John O'Looney: And in fact, it was put to Sir Graham Brady in Westminster back in 2021 by myself (35:36):
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John O'Looney: and a number of other people that when the masses find out what has been done, (35:42):
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John O'Looney: when you understand that your families have been poisoned and your kids sterilized. (35:47):
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John O'Looney: What do you think the reaction will be? It will be civil war. (35:52):
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John O'Looney: And he openly acknowledged, he said, yes, they know. (35:55):
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John O'Looney: And they're preparing for it. How are they preparing? (35:58):
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John O'Looney: They've got a standing army, haven't they? And they're building that army every (36:01):
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John O'Looney: month with these young lads who sign the official secrets out. (36:04):
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John O'Looney: People must know in their hearts. You know, when you've got thousands and thousands (36:07):
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John O'Looney: of young men of fighting age only, and you've got people like Rachel Rees deploying (36:12):
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John O'Looney: them in strategic places all around the country, is not rocket science, (36:16):
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John O'Looney: you know, not at this stage. I don't think it's rocket science. (36:21):
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John O'Looney: These are people who have private health care, prepaid mobile phones, a prepaid credit card. (36:24):
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John O'Looney: These are not benefits. These are benefits of someone who's gainfully employed. (36:32):
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John O'Looney: And they are all, they're employed. And I've seen videos of some of them openly (36:37):
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John O'Looney: admitting they're working with the British military. (36:42):
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John O'Looney: It's not rocket science. It's just I wonder at what point they're going to make (36:44):
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John O'Looney: their final move And, you know, I do wonder if they'll perhaps try and mandate to come door to door. (36:48):
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John O'Looney: If they can remove us from the ECHR and they can modify human rights laws and (36:54):
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John O'Looney: they can sign that WHO treaty, are they going to come door to door and try and (37:01):
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John O'Looney: poison us all in our own homes? (37:05):
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John O'Looney: I really don't know. Time will tell, won't it? You know, and I suspect that (37:07):
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John O'Looney: will be civil war then because I would I would fight to the death because it (37:11):
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John O'Looney: would be a life or death situation. I'm not having them poisons ever inside my body. (37:16):
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John O'Looney: And I say that as a man who puts people in coffins for a living. (37:21):
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John O'Looney: I know who's dying. It's the vaccinated. (37:24):
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Hearts of Oak: Now, you, like many others, you've been extremely outspoken. (37:28):
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John O'Looney: I've got no choice because they'll kill us all. (37:33):
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Hearts of Oak: But I'm assuming that you don't have a huge pile of cash, (37:36):
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John O'Looney: I know, from us talking. No, I don't. (37:41):
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Hearts of Oak: So it's not as if you have any other alternative. If it's not, (37:42):
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Hearts of Oak: you know, if this doesn't work out, you can go and live in your country house (37:47):
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Hearts of Oak: and you can go to your yard. (37:50):
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John O'Looney: I've got, uh, yeah. What good is money in the world? These people want for us (37:51):
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John O'Looney: anyway. I mean, they've openly said by 2030, you'd own nothing and be happy. (37:55):
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John O'Looney: So if I can grin and bear it for another 200 weeks. (37:59):
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Hearts of Oak: But tell me what, like, because there must have been points when you thought, (38:03):
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Hearts of Oak: actually, I'll need to go and find something else. (38:07):
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Hearts of Oak: Because if the more I speak up, the more I put my head above the parapet, (38:10):
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Hearts of Oak: then the authorities will come after me, whether it's the regulatory bodies (38:16):
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Hearts of Oak: in the funeral professions or I'll have to just find something else to do. (38:21):
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Hearts of Oak: How did those thoughts go through your head? (38:27):
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John O'Looney: It's very interesting because you've had... (38:29):
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Hearts of Oak: And they're still going through your head, probably. (38:31):
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John O'Looney: Yeah, of course. So they've had we've had water inspections, (38:33):
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John O'Looney: funeral home inspections, and the government bodies are not governing bodies. (38:37):
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John O'Looney: They're advisory bodies. (38:41):
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John O'Looney: But then they come out with fake stories like the whole the whole based funeral (38:42):
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John O'Looney: firm, Legacy Funerals, I think they were called. And that was a totally fake story. (38:48):
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John O'Looney: So the story was that and I'll explain how I know it was fake. (38:52):
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John O'Looney: Right. And the clue, as always, is in the numbers. So with Legacy Funerals in Hull. (38:57):
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John O'Looney: The story was that they weren't doing the funerals properly, (39:03):
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John O'Looney: weren't disposing of the bodies. They pulled 34 deceased off site. (39:06):
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John O'Looney: And this was a funeral director that had three funeral homes and he'd been running 13 years. (39:12):
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John O'Looney: OK, so to put that into context, I've got I've done eight years here. (39:18):
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John O'Looney: I've got one funeral home. The turnover of my business is about between three (39:23):
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John O'Looney: and four hundred thousand turnover, not profit. And I'm not particularly mercenary, (39:27):
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John O'Looney: so I don't make loads of money. (39:32):
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John O'Looney: $85,000, $90,000 a year, which I think is a fair wage for me and my wife and, (39:34):
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John O'Looney: you know, my gainfully employed guy at the back of the house. (39:39):
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John O'Looney: So when you go on Companies House and you look at legacy funerals based in Hull, (39:43):
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John O'Looney: remember, I'm turning over between $300,000 and $400,000 in one branch. (39:49):
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John O'Looney: Legacy funerals in Hull had three branches and they've been operating for 13 years. (39:57):
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John O'Looney: And in 2021, during a pandemic, they made £5,000. (40:03):
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John O'Looney: When they got busted, they pulled 21 deceased. (40:09):
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John O'Looney: No, 34 deceased, I think was the number, from their funeral home. (40:13):
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John O'Looney: There's £120,000 worth of funerals there. (40:17):
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John O'Looney: So the numbers were just total bullshit. (40:21):
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John O'Looney: So what we got there was an orchestrated story, and it was orchestrated by someone (40:24):
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John O'Looney: who has no knowledge of the funeral trade and to what the numbers should be (40:31):
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John O'Looney: that they set up on companies' (40:36):
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John O'Looney: house to give it credibility. (40:37):
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John O'Looney: Because inevitably, you must understand that when they tell a story about a (40:40):
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John O'Looney: funeral company, people are going to have a look because they're going to be outraged. (40:45):
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John O'Looney: And the outrage was what they wanted because (40:48):
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John O'Looney: then that enables them to bring in new laws (40:51):
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John O'Looney: new guidelines to police funeral homes (40:55):
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John O'Looney: and then anyone who seemed not to be adhering (40:58):
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John O'Looney: and toeing to the new guidelines they could shut them down people (41:02):
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John O'Looney: like me you know so i've had (41:05):
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John O'Looney: inspections water inspections and but yeah you only had to look at company's (41:08):
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John O'Looney: house legacy funerals from hull and look at their books it was total bullshit (41:13):
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John O'Looney: it was uh yeah it was a bullshit story it was bullshit story to frighten and (41:18):
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John O'Looney: shut up funeral homes that were speaking up um. (41:24):
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Hearts of Oak: And i saw that just again your your x feed is a trip down memory lane sometime when you're (41:27):
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John O'Looney: Posting yeah of course it is i stand by everything i say kebabs. (41:34):
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Hearts of Oak: For jabs it was the front page uh four years ago and it makes you realize how (41:37):
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Hearts of Oak: crazy the situation was and how much people were brainwashed through fear. (41:43):
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John O'Looney: One of the best psyops, really, was the clapping on doorsteps for the NHS. (41:48):
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John O'Looney: This was why they were killing their mums and dads. (41:53):
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John O'Looney: Putting remdesivir in them. And if you don't believe me, Google side effects of remdesivir. (41:56):
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John O'Looney: Bearing in mind, we were told COVID was a respiratory condition. (42:01):
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John O'Looney: Look at the side effects of remdesivir. The only antiviral drug they would allow administered. (42:06):
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John O'Looney: Difficulty breathing, wheezyness, tight chest, kidney function, liver function. (42:12):
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John O'Looney: It was killing people and they knew it was killing people. (42:16):
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John O'Looney: You know, if you're a nurse or a doctor on a ward and you're administering remdesivir (42:19):
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John O'Looney: into patients, even if you had no prior knowledge of the drug, (42:24):
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John O'Looney: how many outcomes do you need to see consistently before you understand this is killing people? (42:27):
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John O'Looney: And then to not say anything and carry on doing it. (42:35):
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John O'Looney: You're complicit in murder. That's the reality. But you've got people clapping on doorsteps. (42:40):
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John O'Looney: Hero worship for these heroes. You know, during a deadly pandemic, (42:45):
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John O'Looney: they're putting their self on the line. No, they weren't. (42:48):
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John O'Looney: No, they weren't. I've got hundreds of details of nurses on my phone. (42:51):
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John O'Looney: I've got hundreds. And some of them have cried down the phone. (42:56):
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John O'Looney: Most of them have left nursing now because they got in touch with me because they had a conscience. (42:59):
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John O'Looney: So who does that leave in there? (43:04):
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John O'Looney: The the sociopaths the foreign ones (43:07):
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John O'Looney: uh that have got a total cultural disassociation they (43:10):
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John O'Looney: don't care you know uh certainly on the ward that (43:13):
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John O'Looney: i was on it was all african agency nurses who were. (43:16):
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John O'Looney: Just injecting the patients with whatever they were told to do yeah (43:19):
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John O'Looney: because they're on 10 times the money they don't (43:23):
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John O'Looney: understand they don't really want to know they're on a good number they're doing (43:26):
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John O'Looney: what they're told to do it is what (43:28):
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John O'Looney: it is it is what it is unfortunately um there were. (43:31):
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John O'Looney: Lots and lots of good people doing bad things why are they doing bad (43:34):
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John O'Looney: things for money and then after a certain while they're complicit (43:37):
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John O'Looney: in the crime and um if you don't think your. (43:40):
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John O'Looney: Parliament is compromised ask yourself why two-thirds of. (43:43):
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John O'Looney: British mps voted to retain convicted rapists. (43:46):
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John O'Looney: From foreign countries in this it makes absolutely (43:49):
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John O'Looney: no sense why would your own mp from (43:53):
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John O'Looney: your constituency vote to keep foreign (43:56):
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John O'Looney: rapists in this country convicted foreign (43:59):
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John O'Looney: rapists two-thirds of them did because they (44:02):
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John O'Looney: do what they're told to do not what is right and and (44:05):
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John O'Looney: but i think ultimately the way forward now is (44:10):
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John O'Looney: just to let it go down the dark path it's going with more (44:13):
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John O'Looney: and more draconian madness the welcoming of young (44:16):
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John O'Looney: men of fighting age the building of houses exclusively for (44:19):
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John O'Looney: the new arrivals the two-tier legal and justice system (44:22):
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John O'Looney: that we're already seeing and the the (44:25):
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John O'Looney: active um chasing down (44:28):
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John O'Looney: of anyone who voices any discontent that's not (44:31):
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John O'Looney: normal historically if we look back through history (44:34):
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John O'Looney: that's along the same vein as what we've been told (44:37):
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John O'Looney: the nazis did do you know we are (44:40):
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John O'Looney: living in a tyrannical dystopian dictatorship in (44:43):
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John O'Looney: this country that's the reality and these people are (44:47):
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John O'Looney: openly betraying the British people and its culture and (44:49):
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John O'Looney: its economy they're actively destroying it um and (44:53):
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John O'Looney: I think people will see it but I think they have to (44:55):
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John O'Looney: and it has to get a lot darker yet for the masses to perhaps I don't know have (44:58):
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John O'Looney: a five minute march down the M1 and descend on Westminster and force it to its (45:03):
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John O'Looney: to its end you know and then I think they'll kind of say well we didn't get (45:08):
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John O'Looney: the numbers we want but let's usher in the new world order and get rid of these (45:13):
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John O'Looney: criminals and I think that's what. (45:17):
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John O'Looney: That's how it's naturally going to end or they'll Samson it and scorched earth (45:19):
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John O'Looney: policy and say it's nuclear war you know and I believe now knowing what I know (45:24):
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John O'Looney: and speaking to the people that I spoke to all wars are just simply extensions of the colour, (45:30):
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John O'Looney: That's all they are. What do they do in war? They conscript. (45:35):
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John O'Looney: Who do they conscript? The youngest and the fittest and the best of us. (45:40):
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John O'Looney: And they throw them into a muddy field to throw drones at them until they're all gone. (45:43):
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John O'Looney: And they call it war. And they play songs like Land of Hope and Glory. (45:47):
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John O'Looney: It's a psyop. It's all a psyop. And I remember watching videos of the armistice and the end of war. (45:52):
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John O'Looney: And these young lads, they've been shooting each other hours before. (45:59):
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John O'Looney: And they came out. They hugged each other. They cried. (46:02):
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John O'Looney: They'd lost their families, their homes. They'd lost brothers. (46:05):
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John O'Looney: They never wanted to fight. (46:08):
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John O'Looney: So why were they fighting for greedy, fat puppets who weren't putting their own families in there? (46:10):
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Hearts of Oak: Yeah. (46:15):
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John O'Looney: All wars are a nonsense. They're a cull. And that is why we're still physically, (46:16):
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John O'Looney: you know, 2025, we're sending people to God knows where in space, (46:22):
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John O'Looney: we're told, aren't we? Which I suspect is probably another lie. (46:26):
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John O'Looney: But telescopes to the far end of the cosmos, mosques um (46:29):
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John O'Looney: they can replicate uh all sorts of people cloning (46:32):
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John O'Looney: people and we can't stop blowing each other up and (46:35):
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John O'Looney: killing each other the youngest and the fittest in 2025 give (46:38):
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John O'Looney: me a break you know um it's a deliberate act these are extensions of the coal (46:42):
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John O'Looney: and there'll be people that are enraged by that because they're totally sucked (46:47):
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John O'Looney: in by the propaganda same as they were with covid they're never going to believe (46:51):
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John O'Looney: it and there'll be people that will go to their grave on the back of a six sweet (46:54):
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John O'Looney: cancer convinced they've died because you won't have your poison. (46:58):
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John O'Looney: No, it's insane. But I draw strength from knowing that I don't know everything (47:03):
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John O'Looney: about what's going on, but I know that it's a deliberate act. (47:12):
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John O'Looney: It's Agenda 2030. It's the Kalergi plan. (47:15):
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John O'Looney: It's the same as on the news, the face covering thing. They're making a big (47:20):
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John O'Looney: fuss off. Let me tell you, that's got nothing to do with Muslims. (47:25):
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John O'Looney: That's got nothing to do with burqas. (47:29):
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John O'Looney: It's about you covering your face because if (47:31):
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John O'Looney: you cover your face they cannot usher in facial (47:34):
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John O'Looney: recognition if they ushered it (47:37):
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John O'Looney: in now everyone would cover their face so what they're (47:40):
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John O'Looney: going to do is they're going to make it illegal to cover your (47:43):
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John O'Looney: face and call it terrorism you (47:46):
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John O'Looney: know or the burka and create more racial (47:49):
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John O'Looney: tension there for a bit more civil unrest and a (47:52):
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John O'Looney: few more deaths and it's not it's about ushering in digital (47:55):
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John O'Looney: ids and facial recognition yeah so so (47:58):
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John O'Looney: that's what it is you know can you can you (48:01):
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John O'Looney: imagine a time in this country where we start jailing people for covering their (48:04):
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John O'Looney: faces it's bollocks it's absolute bollocks but it illustrates perfectly the (48:09):
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John O'Looney: level of tyranny that we face unless we all come together hindus sikhs muslims (48:15):
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John O'Looney: and ever and recognize our common enemy yeah. (48:20):
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Hearts of Oak: No exactly now i've seen those live facial recognition vans pop up (48:24):
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John O'Looney: All over i know i know a lot of muslims (48:28):
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John O'Looney: and they're good people in the same way as jewish i've got a lot of jewish friends (48:31):
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John O'Looney: they're really good jew the the problem is the people that hide behind the jews (48:36):
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John O'Looney: that's the bottom line um i know good hindu people i know they were good and (48:41):
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John O'Looney: bad in every walk of life in all colors and creeds and faiths. (48:45):
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John O'Looney: People need to come together and recognize their common enemy, (48:50):
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John O'Looney: Exactly. (48:55):
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Hearts of Oak: John, it's a privilege knowing you, (48:56):
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Hearts of Oak: and to know someone who in their profession is one of the only known people (48:59):
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Hearts of Oak: who actually speak truth is a shame on our society, and that that is the case. (49:05):
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Hearts of Oak: But thank you for your boldness and braveness. (49:11):
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John O'Looney: And continue they'll have no choice mate uh because in the coming (49:14):
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John O'Looney: days if they do decide to go (49:16):
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John O'Looney: door to door what these funeral directors going (49:19):
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John O'Looney: to do then they're going to say nothing continue to say nothing and (49:22):
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John O'Looney: hold their arm out of course they're not of course they're (49:25):
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John O'Looney: not but it'd be no good shouting and hollering about it when (49:28):
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John O'Looney: they're on your doorstep the time to do it is now is (49:30):
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John O'Looney: now before we go down that mad rabbit hole that's coming um so i hope the people (49:34):
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John O'Looney: will reconsider and um so they can live with their self and all you know um (49:39):
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John O'Looney: but we're all different you know my my moral compass is clear mate um i'll meet (49:45):
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John O'Looney: my maker with a clean uh with confidence yeah. (49:50):
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Hearts of Oak: No as as will i and that is a call to action that everyone should heed to act now (49:54):
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John O'Looney: Oh mate it'd be no good trying to reason with (49:58):
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John O'Looney: young foreign mercenaries on your doorstep and (50:01):
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John O'Looney: say well i'm a funeral director and i know who's dying because (50:04):
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John O'Looney: they're not going to listen they're going to kick your door in they're (50:07):
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John O'Looney: going to come you'll hear your missus screaming as they hold her down (50:10):
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John O'Looney: and they inject her so now is (50:13):
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John O'Looney: the time to start shouting about it so that collectively we can make a stand (50:16):
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John O'Looney: together you know it doesn't matter what your excuse is you need to step out (50:19):
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John O'Looney: and get your moral compass and some backbone and um before um it goes down that (50:23):
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John O'Looney: path there's no seat on the art for any of you i'll tell you well. (50:30):
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Hearts of Oak: I hope speaking to you john today will give uh some people watching a backbone (50:33):
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Hearts of Oak: that had maybe been on the sidelines. (50:38):
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John O'Looney: Well, what are they going to say? What are they going to say to explain how (50:39):
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John O'Looney: they never saw what I've seen for the last five years? When it all comes out, it will come out. (50:43):
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Hearts of Oak: It will. It will. John, appreciate your time. (50:48):
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Hearts of Oak: Thank you so much for speaking with us and giving us an update on what you're seeing. (50:52):
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Hearts of Oak: And, yeah, it's an important message, and we need to continue hearing (50:57):
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