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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Yeah, have words for anyone who is not a Jew,
derogatory term meeting everyone else but us.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
So they want to harm as many goys as they
possibly can. And look at their talmud, their talmud, says
killemple Hall. It's your religious duty to steal from them,
to bring harm to them.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
Martin Luther, the man.
Speaker 5 (00:43):
Who created Protestant Reformation, back in fifteen forty three, wrote
a book called The Jews and their Lies. In this
book he outlined toad code of Jewish doctors.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Jewish doctors are here to pleasing us Germans. This is
what he was saying in fifteen forty three. The Jews
and their lives and.
Speaker 6 (01:10):
Their lives and their lime. Jews and their lives, and
their lives and their lime. Jews and their lives, and
their limes and their lives, Jews and their lived.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
What did Martin Luther know about these Jews back in
fifteen forty three that people seem to have forgotten now
because the media is owned by Jews.
Speaker 7 (01:44):
I want to ask you also about a very important
issue of vaccine hesitancy.
Speaker 8 (01:48):
Folks who get most of their vaccines normally might.
Speaker 9 (01:51):
Be hesitant about these vaccines because they were developed so quickly.
Speaker 8 (01:54):
What do you tell those folks who might be saying, well,
I'm gonna.
Speaker 10 (01:57):
Wait a few months before I get this one.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
I wish them was not so good.
Speaker 8 (02:02):
Not yet at your shot, When do you plan to
get it?
Speaker 11 (02:07):
I can I win the Jews and their lines at.
Speaker 6 (02:12):
Their lives, at their limes, Jews their limes, at their lives,
their lime, jeans, their romes, at their lin at their limes, jeans.
Speaker 12 (02:34):
Their lives.
Speaker 11 (02:35):
Back to the show.
Speaker 12 (02:36):
His message for all f the CIV investigators or any
district attorney or investigator or prosecutor, if you have one
molecule of self respecting your bodies, and if you have
a normal survival instinct and you care about the future
of your children and former teams of investigators, to go
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after this bitch and nail this mos. Nail them if
you know what to do.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Never forget what these Jews do to us, and get them,
get them, get them, the Jews and their lives and
their lives. The Jews have words for anyone who is
not a Jew.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
All right, we're back. What's up. We've got a couple
of things to take care of today. Let's get to it.
(03:52):
There's a semblance of order here might be a little important. Yeah,
just laughing at micros until let's see laughing at him,
(04:15):
not with him. Okay, let's get this on. It'd be
very interesting. We're taking a different, different stroll today a
little bit. Oh and by the way, if you're the
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if you're the silly jamokes out there and uh Albuquerque,
New Mexico, right about on seventh ral Alf. I could
tell more if I need to. If you worse me too,
I'll give you. I'll give out more information about who
you are. You might want to back the fuck off,
saying all right, for your own good, it's a public
service announcement. Stay safe out there. Okay, moving on, This
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is where we're at here. Mm hmm. I have a watch.
Speaker 13 (05:14):
We sat here in ate beef three four, five days
a week.
Speaker 14 (05:19):
For as far as I'm concerned over a decade of
contaminated beef. How much is in my system? How much
is in my kid's system?
Speaker 15 (05:27):
Is it?
Speaker 13 (05:27):
Is it gonna kill them in the you know, before
they get a life. It's hard to say.
Speaker 16 (05:34):
There's something poisoning America's farms. A chemical that was built
in a lab decades ago by companies who knew in
private that it was highly toxic. Now that chemical is
showing up almost everywhere.
Speaker 13 (05:48):
It is a Pandora's box.
Speaker 14 (05:50):
It's it's it's gonna blow up, and people are gonna
find out it's in everything, and it's in everyone, and
there's nothing to clean it up, and there's nothing.
Speaker 11 (05:57):
To save you from it.
Speaker 16 (05:58):
Toxic pief I was also known as chemicals he.
Speaker 8 (06:01):
Fasts are in so many consumer products, nonstick.
Speaker 10 (06:05):
Pans, demo flaws, computer chips, shampoos and conditioners.
Speaker 14 (06:10):
Whether it's gone down the river and contaminated fresh drinking
water for people, or if it's on farmland and you're
eating it, it's out there.
Speaker 10 (06:16):
We have a mass poisoning of our population.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
River chemicals are linked to a number of serious health issues.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
How can a company knowingly have contaminated the groundwater?
Speaker 16 (06:27):
So how did we get here? How did our farms
become toxic waste sites? How did the teflon in your
nonstick pan become a full blown public health crisis? And
why has it taken so long for the government to
take action.
Speaker 8 (06:41):
They knew about the problem for decades.
Speaker 13 (06:45):
And now they've got a chemical that can't be destroyed.
It can't be cleaned up.
Speaker 14 (06:50):
If we don't get some real response real soon, we're
all going to be in a real hell of a
shit show.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
Mess can talk about how you guys the cattle.
Speaker 14 (07:02):
It's just a uh, it's a family thing. My kids
name him, my wife named him, and it just better
than numbers.
Speaker 16 (07:11):
Jason Grostik is a third generation cattle farmer from Brighton, Michigan.
Speaker 14 (07:18):
We started back in the early nineteen hundreds. Back then
it was a dairy farms. My dad took over things
in the seventies. We lost him to a farming accident
in ninety five, and then in ninety seven we decided
to get out of the dairy and get into beef.
There you go have fun. That business was booming. We
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were growing steadily every year. We had plans of our
kids taken over and doing it. Three generations, could have
been four. But as we look at it now, with
PIFOS shutting us down in twenty twenty two.
Speaker 13 (07:51):
There's there's no growth here. There's no more family farman.
Speaker 16 (07:59):
A few years ago, Jason got a call that he
wasn't expecting from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Speaker 14 (08:06):
January twenty seventh of twenty twenty two, got on a
zoom meeting with four people I've never seen in my
life of am dared. He starts to apologizing, all sympathetic
and this, that and the other thing.
Speaker 13 (08:18):
And I finally said, what the are you talking about?
You don't know?
Speaker 14 (08:21):
And I says no, what he says, well, we're serving
you a caze. You notice today you're shut down. Nothing
leaves the.
Speaker 16 (08:26):
Farm without warning the State of Michigan had shut down
Jason's farm, declaring it contaminated and unusable. They cited high
levels of so called pifoss on the land.
Speaker 14 (08:39):
This is the bucket of tags of all the animals
we lost, they died because of it, or we've dispatched
him to saving their own pain and misery. It's been
tough for my wife and kids. I was just a
miserable bastard for for two years, and they got the
brunt of that shit shell. I mean, they took away
my livelihood. They they basically bankrupt me. They told me
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I'd be back in business in no time. Here I
am three years and a few months into it, and
I don't have rice to farm. The government took all
that away from me over something I didn't do.
Speaker 13 (09:14):
I didn't dump the chemical here.
Speaker 16 (09:16):
Jason's farm was poisoned by pifos chemicals that were buried
within a type of fertilizer called bioslids. Every time you
flush your toilet or do a load of laundry, that
water goes to a wastewater treatment plant, and biosolids are
the leftover byproduct of that process. For decades, the EPA
has encouraged the use of biosolids as a cheap fertilizer.
Speaker 14 (09:39):
I'm not the only one that took bioslids, the EPA said,
is clean.
Speaker 13 (09:43):
State of Michigan center is clean. And I'm on a
small scale.
Speaker 14 (09:46):
Some of these farms are creating tens of thousands of
gallons of malcoday. How many homeowners is that hitting.
Speaker 16 (09:53):
It's estimated that as many as twenty million acres of
farmland across the country could be contaminated with forever chemicals.
Speaker 13 (10:00):
This p Fassen, West Virginia, Virginia.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Do you think this is a coincidence? Do you know
who runs your system? Do you know what they've been
doing for all time? Ever since? Well, we can go
away back five thousand years, we can go to the
black bubonic plague. We can look at all the smaller
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incidents of abula. More recently, they poison the wells, they're
poisoning the water, they're poisoning the land. Why because it
kills us. It's all deliberate, it's all shady, it's all underhanded.
It's all by proxy, meaning not directly, because that's how
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their talmud rolls. They're encouraged to murder by proxy. That's
by starvation is another method of THEIRS. Poisoning and starvation.
Speaker 13 (11:06):
Yeah, in Mexico, Arizona.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
They took over the medical industry with the allopathy.
Speaker 13 (11:13):
Oh no, Wisconsin. I mean it's showing its face everywhere.
Speaker 16 (11:17):
So how did this happen? How did forever chemicals end
up in our waist? And who put the poison there
in the first place?
Speaker 1 (11:25):
We fucking Veay, that's who Corvey. Yeah, and now reassess
what you think mad cow diseases because it's not a
freaking virus. But yeah, again, another cover story, some additional
bullshit to get injections into you so they can poison directly.
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Isn't this funny how the one lie begets the other
and the result is you demand more poison, poison us
more because there's a scary virus uh out there that
doesn't really exist. Yeah, yeah, injected directly into us, just
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in case we didn't eat it already, the poison.
Speaker 15 (12:09):
All these things. I and call the West for West
Virginia State back and ear and Don Thomas. And the
only thing he asked me is how do you have
a good attorney? You know?
Speaker 10 (12:19):
And when mister Tennant first reached out to me and
was concerned about his.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Cattle, Okay, hold on, we gotta do this because I
don't need to be sure if there's an echo, tell me.
If there isn't, we're good. Keep move on. Uh, I
won't be able to tell from my side, so I
need I need your input on that. And yeah, I
forgot that. I forgot to rename it. Yep, exactly, bud uh,
(12:52):
I don't know. Good question, fucking dog. As soon as
I start talking. As soon as I start talking, I
have ass whole fucking idiot dog working. He did. He means, well,
so does a nice firm strangulation. It means, well, let's see, yeah,
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I have the wrong name out here. Oh well, you're
just gonna stop spinning. Oh look it did the first
fucking time. Look at that. But you know, red Fred, Hello,
all right, we're gonna talk about the huss the Hussars
today too, once you get to it. Yeah, even the
even this thing is not correct. I oh fucking well,
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I didn't update it. I'll fix it later. Uh okay,
no here echo no, no, no here no echo. Good,
let's get going. Then, let's get back to it.
Speaker 10 (13:53):
We thought, you know, this is going to be a
fairly straightforward, quick, easy case. We had no idea that
we would be dealing with pathos or any any of
these completely unregulated man made chemicals.
Speaker 16 (14:06):
Rob Alott started out as a corporate lawyer who specialized
in defending large chemical companies from environmental lawsuits.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Right, so he's a demon. Let's let's let's make let's
make sure that we're clear on all that. Okay, he's
a demon. And these these people who we pick as
our heroes that they seem the light of day like
you've been doing everything wrong your whole fucking life up
until this point, and then all of a sudden, you're
the you're the whistle blow, or you're the you're the
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person who grows a conscience. What about the people who
already had a conscience. Why are you special? It's like
I did evil for X amount of time. Now I'm
not evil anymore. Well, fucking congratulations. How about the people
who never were evil?
Speaker 16 (14:48):
But in nineteen ninety eight, he was approached by a
farmer from Parkersburg, West Virginia, a man named Wilbert Tennant.
Speaker 15 (14:57):
I know this is what they expect, a man's cows
and drink on Murray, I want his own property.
Speaker 16 (15:01):
Wilbur's cows had been acting deranged and dying off at
an alarming rate.
Speaker 10 (15:07):
There was a serious problem occurring on that property. There
was something coming out of this landfill next to his property.
Speaker 16 (15:15):
That landfill belonged to the largest employer in town, the
chemical giant DuPont.
Speaker 10 (15:22):
Had took some battling in court to finally get DuPont
ordered to start turning over their internal files. What I
began to see there really kind of changed my entire
perception of what I thought I knew about environmental law
in the United States.
Speaker 16 (15:40):
Those documents, one hundred and ten thousand pages in total,
contained private letters, health reports, and scientific studies, and rob
kept finding mentioned of one chemical in.
Speaker 10 (15:50):
Particular, PFOA per fluoro octanoic acid. We were dealing with
a chemical that had been invented by the Three M
Company right around really the I'm in World War two.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Oh, surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise, the timing, surprise surprise. DuPonts
involved in this. This is quite literally the Saturn cult.
Fucking Jews. This is not deniable. This is literally what
this is. This is directly what this is. When they
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took over the world using the might of America for
their stupid discussing cult of child sacrifice and destroyed Germany,
yeah yeah, and and murdered all of Russia. That was
for the a pretty darn large amount of Russians. And
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so did what happened to China? Yeah, that was that
was their hand too with MAO. Did you know that. Yeah,
awful lot of death at the hands of these fucks.
And that was just in one era, two War one era.
Speaker 10 (17:04):
It was DuPont that was around the same time, had
invented its own new chemical called teflon.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
Who doesn't stick to teflon like attest.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
To add anything.
Speaker 16 (17:14):
Teflon was famous for its non stick waterproof properties, but
to make teflon at scale, DuPont needed the chemical that
three M was producing, so they started buying it in
huge quantities, shipping it to what would become the largest
teflon plant in the world right outside of Parkersburg.
Speaker 10 (17:33):
They were concerned though, by this unique chemical structure of pfola,
this eight carbons attached to fluorine. The DuPont scientists realized
that was a very strong chemical pot, something that probably
wouldn't be able to be broken apart. The concern became
at that point, what would happen to living things that
might get exposed to this.
Speaker 16 (17:54):
So by the early sixties, DuPont started running its own
experiments on rats, rabbits, and eventually their own workers, and
they kept finding a concerning pattern.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
You know, what's concerning to me is that everything that
I've watched or listened to, I should say, from Bill
Cooper in the past and is telling everybody in the
audience that he's that they're idiots like him, saying that
he's been wrong. He's been wrong time and again, time
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and again. He's been right about a lot of things still,
or at least I haven't discovered that those things were
also wrong yet. But he's been blatantly wrong about calling
arian a language group they created all of language. They
were a group called the Goths. He doesn't have any clue.
He didn't have any clue that he's dead now thanks
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to a police officer. And that's not what me congratulating
the police officer. They also shot one of their own
guys in the head while they were shooting at Bill
and blamed it on Bill. Well, because that's a genius
these people are. Anyway. He also said, went on and
on about mad cow. Okay, this is a better explanation
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for that, because there are no viruses. Well there could
be bacterious and yeah, yaha, blah blah blah bullshit. But
you know, dimension all this sort of stuff, they call
that mad cow. No, that's cover ups for Jewish poisoning,
whether it's your pharmaceuticals or if it's something else. That
their corporations mass produce toxic waste and dump it or
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repurpose it and sell it again. Things that they would
normally have to spend money to remove and properly dispose,
they repackage and sell to you again. This happens a
billion times over. This happens with the aluminum production. That's
how you get a lot of full ride and when
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they're making a phosphate what do you call it? Fertilizers?
You get a bunch of florid fluoride as a byproduct.
Rather than have to spend x x amount of money
for an expensive disposal proper disposal of these waste products,
they dumped it into your water. Isn't that nice? And
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they sold it to municipalities who already sold you out
a long time ago. Yeah. The other thing is, what's
the other thing that they do that with besides fluoride?
Can you think of any can you think of any
chemicals that they resell to you? I could think of
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a bunch like what about grape seeds making grape seed oil?
Grape seeds are a byproduct of the wine industry, and
then they press them in an unnatural way, throw a
bunch of hecksane, which is carcinogenic into it, bunch of
other chemical washes to get the rants in this side
of it, and discoloration, and they sell it to you
as grape seed oil and tell you it's a health food.
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It's omega three, it's omega six heavy, which means it's
highly inflammatory. It's not balanced correctly, and it causes inflammation
of your organs. Okay, that's one thing, casin and whey,
anyone here bodybuild or work out any whenever. Take a
protein powder that's waste products of the yogurt and the
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cheese manufacturing. So rather than toss it, the emulsify it
and they sell it back to you. The waste product
also causes inflammation, also causes organ damage, and you take
it in mass quantity thinking that that's the only way
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you can get your purroutine. You some fucking chicken in tuna.
Speaker 10 (21:55):
There was a wealth of information within both three M
and du Pont that this particular chemical was toxic, persist
cancer causing, Yet all of this information was essentially kept
internal to the companies. If this information had been covered up,
the public hadn't been told, the regulators hadn't been told.
The science.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
There's a difference between covering something up or misguiding and
then simply not an omitting like they know, goddamn well,
it wasn't. It's not so much a cover up until
someone hear's word of it. Then the cover up begins.
It's before that, it's it's a it's simply an omission.
It's it's a secret. It's not a cover up, and
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you don't cover something up until something leaks out.
Speaker 10 (22:39):
If the community hadn't been told.
Speaker 16 (22:41):
Armed with all of this evidence, Rob was able to
settle Wilbur Tenant's case in two thousand and one. But
by that point he had already opened Pandora's box.
Speaker 10 (22:52):
What we had seen in the internal DuPont documents was
that the same chemical was also getting into the public
drinking water of the entire surrounding community.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
You know what they do in annoy based system. They
simply stop testing for certain things that they can't get
out of the water, or they make the the legal thresholds,
which they call uh acceptable quantities, acceptable mounts for health standards.
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They've have it for radiation in California, multiplied those thresholds
by like one hundred twice and two separate times. They've
done the same thing for other chemicals. Is if there
if there's too many and that they just they just say, okay,
well the new standard is this that's healthy?
Speaker 4 (23:45):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Yeah, I'm sure that that that that's that sounds very scientific.
Everything that they've cornered from one every way to perceive
the thing that they lie about, anything that they lie
about through the science of oh, yeah, we've discovered these particles,
or oh, yeah, we've discovered this virus, all to corroborate
another way that they're fucking you and poison you. Poisoning you.
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There's not one there's not one angle of the system
that isn't in cohoots with another, and the end result
is your death in your misery and your suffering.
Speaker 10 (24:25):
About seventy thousand people in that area. So we had
filed a new lawsuit against DuPont, this time a class
action on behalf of the entire community.
Speaker 16 (24:37):
That lawsuit eventually yielded a settlement of seventy million dollars,
but DuPont still refused to acknowledge that their chemicals could
have played any role in that.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
They have that in their in their ankle, you know,
like in their you know how you roll up a
dollar in your sock sometimes if you're like playing basketball.
That that they have that much there, seventy million dollars
is nothing to them.
Speaker 16 (25:00):
Using widespread health issues in Parkersburg. So the settlement was
used to do something unique.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
By the way, money doesn't clean up the environment. Money
doesn't clean up the water that everybody's still drinking. Money
doesn't make cancer go away and people who got it.
You know, now you have the gly fosse as well,
and all the other pesticides and herbicize that they've used
a lot of them, having different types of synthesize venoms
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from scorpions to spiders to snakes, all to keep the
put unquote insects away, when all they had to do
is put the proper nutrients in the soil, and the
fruiting of these plants would have been sweeter and the
insects would have left them alone anyway, because if you
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have the proper like true fruit toast, natural fruit toast
that's supposed to be in the plants, well, that requires
all the nutrients to be in the soil. So if
you put that in the soil instead of a bunch
to chemicals, chemicals that actually block nugins from going into
the plant, then you'd have a plant that would be
resistant to most insect infestations in the first place, because
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the insects would leave them alone. It's good for us,
but nature's mechanism to keep plants from being devoured before
they even grow to fruition, if you will, is already
in place.
Speaker 16 (26:27):
The money went towards developing a massive health study conducted
by an independent panel of scientists.
Speaker 10 (26:33):
We got sixty nine thousand people out of the seventy
thousand in that community who came forward and participated probably
some of the biggest human health studies ever done on
any chemical. And by twenty thirteen they had confirmed the
drinking PFOA in the water was linked with six different
diseases kidney cancer, testicular cancer, altertive coliitis, thyroid disease, pre eclampsy.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Yeah, why are the why is the chronic disease epidemic
through the roof in the last fifty seventy to fifty years, Well,
because World War Two happened eighty years ago. It takes
a little time for things to really kick off. And
the introduction of mega corporations into our into our existence,
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has made them the true arbiters of what we would
consider government, and with their heavy poisoning, just like back
in the Industrial Revolution when the tanneries were dumping out
their chemicals into the water and people were getting smallpox.
Oh it's a virus. Well, that's a beautiful cover up,
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and that's a great Jewish system to tell everybody that
it's one thing when it's not that's sorcery, because you've
also you've also put on a costume and stood up
before people and pretended to be the authority on science,
and to a bunch of people who couldn't imagine anybody
lying about something like that, because don't they have families
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when they want to also protect themselves. Oh well, then
we just deduce this thing and like lightning speed that Hey,
that must be the truth, right, it's the same lying
liars who lie. They've created your illusion of in your
perception of reality. It's not your fault, but we've got
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to understand what it is because we were being slowly
heavily poisoned, and we're also on the brink of being
completely devastated in multiple other ways. Central Bank digital currency
apparently or digital ID, one of the two, just broke
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that it's going to be happening in Mexico on the
other side of the border, and borders are pretty much meaningless.
It's just a different name for a different section of
the prison.
Speaker 10 (28:56):
Cholesterol.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
And if you don't believe me, why is there so
much goddamn bar boyer If it's not a goddamn prison.
Speaker 16 (29:02):
Entrance Today there are dozens of kump Razorlayar companies that
produce these chemicals, with more than ten thousand varieties of
pithos on the market. They can be found in the
tapwater of nearly half the country, in sewage sludge that's
spread across our farms, and in the blood of more
than ninety nine percent of Americans.
Speaker 9 (29:23):
It's just it's enough to make anybody want to throw
their hands in the air and just walk away from it.
Speaker 8 (29:28):
You can't.
Speaker 9 (29:29):
You can't because it has real life, tangible health consequences.
Speaker 16 (29:35):
Cindy Boyle lives with her husband on the outskirts of Marinet, Wisconsin.
For years, without knowing it, they were drinking water that
had been poisoned Tycho.
Speaker 9 (29:45):
Johnson Controls. They manufacture a triple F firefighting foam.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Johnson Controls is a company that is well known in
the electricians right for obviously for controls, for giving a
small wiring type of thills right control systems. Johnson is like,
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it's like Honeywell, right, It's like that's another name. It's
another company, Johnson. I've worked alongside the Johnson people and
uh yeah, so apparently their HQ is in Wisconsin and
they're poisoning people of fucking death surprise way into the veay.
You know how you know, what's the most communist thing
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I can think of without being a part of a
like I don't know a party in this country or
not being a CFR member, That would be any union
workers you know, any work, any workers union, And I
can tell you from experience, the IBW was very communistic
in nature. It's not surprising that anything affiliate affiliated with
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them would also be poisoning the world.
Speaker 9 (30:56):
Very far from our home, and they open ground tested
this firefighting foam for decades. Looking back at that, you know,
I look at We just had a small family of
four and my mom had kidney cancer as a young woman.
My sister has thyroid disease. I have a full thyroid actomy.
My dad had a brain tumor.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Full thyroid actomy, so they had cut it out her thyroids.
She has to be on medications the rest for life,
and that's not good. She's very susceptible to lots of things.
I'm surprised. I am surprised people will survive what they survived.
That's a testament to the fact that human body is
very resilient and that it has to must be one percent.
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Is guaranteed that it fixes itself as best as it
can whenever it can by the means that I can.
If you're giving it what it needs and taking out
your thyroids, and there'd be an option either should your
gallbladder or any of those other horrific things that demonic
doctors who were trained by a bunch of Jews who
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want you to die. I have ever recommended to anybody
you guys need to talk to doctor Glynnen. You guys
need to be on his membership. I'm not saying this
for of course it helps doctor Glynnen. Of course it helped.
That's called the law of reciprocation. But it's also helping
you not be what do you call a victim of this,
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and it gives you opportunities to learn and study so
that you can protect yourself and your family. You should
be on that membership site. It's in the description. It says,
join doctor Glynn's membership and then you use my code
for twenty five percent off. Do it.
Speaker 9 (32:37):
He's got prostate cancer, all kinds of health issues.
Speaker 16 (32:41):
When she tested her blood, Cindy found that her p
FoST levels were five times higher than the national average it.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Really, we haven't even gone into the gly fosse and
female products yet. Stuffing things in your coach all day
with cotton or pseudo and that it's saturated with PIFAs
and bl fossey. That's not wonderful for you. Oh HPV
(33:09):
must be a virus. Yeah, it's certainly not because of
the things you are kind of forced to use, being
full of chemicals that you don't see. Not to mention
molds or.
Speaker 9 (33:20):
Under me that we unknowingly fed this to our children
in their bottles. One night, I was sitting in a
parking lot on the phone with my sister. Sorry I
was very late, and I was venting to her, saying what.
Speaker 17 (33:41):
Do I do?
Speaker 9 (33:42):
And she just called it like it was, and she said,
you're either going to fight this yourself with whoever will help,
or you're going to leave this for your kids to
deal with. And this sounds so trite, but that was
the truth.
Speaker 16 (33:57):
And I hung up.
Speaker 9 (33:59):
And that's been the ever since. We've met with all
kinds of different people on this, and my plea has been,
please legislate this, because once you legislate it, now you
must test for it.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Now there's another opportunity for an industry to occur on
testing and then how fraudulent those studies and those tests
can be, And then you're putting your faith back into
a system and you're just cycling it back out. Having legislation,
it should be complete and total avoidance and destruction of
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this chemical. How about finding ways that break up this
hard bonded material and makes it break down into something
bioavailable or bio biodegradable. If that's not possible, how about
a cleanup process getting rid of it out of your
environment as best as you can and not producing anymore
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if that's not going to be, If that's not going
to be. On testing to see how poisoning things are
can be a huge gray area for people to manipulate
and give you a false sense of safety when they
have no fucking clue. They don't know what They don't
know what cancer is or what causes. It's just a
word for them. It is just a word. They don't
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know how to cure anything. How they tell how are
they the same people they are going to tell you
what an acceptable trace amount or acceptable environmental amount of
any type of chemical is. That's based on what the
factories and the companies can minimize their waste output. That's
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what they tell you is the minimum or the maximum
threshold tolerance for people. And if their activity in those
corporations increases and the pollution increases, so tooable the thresholds.
So having it legislated means nothing. That's a stupid way
to pet yourself back to sleep. Means nothing.
Speaker 9 (36:08):
In many cases, when you test, you find, when you find,
you must report. When you report to people that they've
been drinking poison, a lot of them react the same
way we are.
Speaker 16 (36:17):
They don't like it. In states across the country, activists
like Cindy have successfully fought to hold corporations accountable and
to protect their communities from forever chemicals, but that progress
is only a patchwork. Many states have no guardrails at all,
and even the states with stronger protections are still leaving
people behind.
Speaker 14 (36:38):
With bile solids being applied to the soil the way
they were. How am I the only one of the
state of Michigan let's not allowed to farm?
Speaker 13 (36:45):
I don't know if.
Speaker 14 (36:46):
There's a governor or a president that technically cares about
the public and they share as hell don't care about
one farmer in the state of Michigan.
Speaker 16 (36:53):
It raises an important.
Speaker 9 (36:54):
Question, why have we not made more progress than one
would expect.
Speaker 8 (37:02):
I think there are a lot of factors as to
why so little progress has been made on this issue.
One of them is that industry in this country is
extremely powerful.
Speaker 16 (37:16):
Kyla Bennett worked at the EPA for ten years. Now
she's helping farmers in Texas who are suing the EPA
for failing to protect them from pfos.
Speaker 8 (37:26):
EPA was told by pfast manufacturers in nineteen ninety eight
that there were probably dangers associated with these chemicals, and
here we are decades later, and very little progress has
been made on keeping people safe from these chemicals.
Speaker 16 (37:44):
In the last two decades, hundreds of new PFOS compounds
have been allowed to flood the market, and contamination from
those chemicals has only continued to grow. Meanwhile, industry groups
have spent tens of millions of dollars lobbying to block
any PFOS legislation for making its way through Congress.
Speaker 8 (38:01):
Industry lobbyists shape our laws. They have infiltrated Congress and
our federal agencies like EPA.
Speaker 16 (38:10):
But even with the outsized power of those corporate interests,
progress was still possible.
Speaker 11 (38:17):
Enough is enough.
Speaker 16 (38:19):
It's time that we prioritize the American people's health over
profits of big polluters. In April of twenty twenty four,
Biden's EPA established the first ever federal limit on forever
chemicals in drinking water. It was estimated that the new
limits would reduce exposure.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
For one you know, I just want people to recognize
this so that they don't fall victim of this. Even
a video like this that points the finger exposes something,
it has an episodic type of effect to it, because
if at the end some progress is made, people will
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accept what every little progress that happens to be. They'll
treat it like a show where they had an emotional
reaction and then they were pet back to sleep, and
then it'll act as if it's a release volve for that,
and they'll never think about it again. And therefore they
can tell you the truth in this system through the
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conditioning and programming that they put us through. That'll be
good enough for us, and then we'll just move on
and we'll forget all about the poisonings that can continue
to occur and increase. So don't let that happen.
Speaker 16 (39:35):
One hundred million people nationwide.
Speaker 9 (39:38):
And then of course there's the ever changing political landscape.
Speaker 16 (39:44):
And that is more like this under Trump. Everything is
up in the air.
Speaker 8 (39:50):
The administrator lee Zelden when he was a representative.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
When I was in the House, and they can and
they can play play the good and the bad because
ultimately we know who wins out.
Speaker 8 (40:08):
There.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
This is this is, this is all game. Oh, I'm
going to push hard on this. And then the next
administration did this, and that happens or you don't hear
about it. But there's restrictions that are relaxed. Why because
the oays have already owned us and it's all about
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our perception of things. It has nothing to do with
any type of safety, justice, safeguardening. There's no president. It's
just a person, just a person playing a role so
that you don't realize that it's a bunch of demonic, evil,
fucking foreign interests who like to rape and eat and
(40:50):
kill children running every goddamn thing. And and if you
think I'm being e I'm not exaggerating this at all.
I'm not exaggerating this at all. Some of you know
that others of you may be unable to believe that,
(41:11):
and others will become hostile to that idea, whether it's
because they know that's true or because they think that
anybody who thinks that as an idiot will Let me
ask you a question. Have you done as much research
as I have? Have you compiled enough to do certain
(41:31):
things like I don't know, make your own conclusion out
off of true information, or are you skimming through their data,
their information that which is sanitized and acceptable. Let me
ask you this, people out there who don't think that
they do these types of things to children, why does
it happen everywhere around us? Why is there a billions
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upon billions of dollar industry per year for that who
has that kind of money in the first place to
run and in a profit from that?
Speaker 4 (42:08):
Remember the p Fast task.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
It is a saturn cult. It is a cult of
human sacrifice. It is a cult of poisoning. It's a
cult of sorcery. You can call sorcery poisoning out a
poisoning sorcery. You can call it formakia, it's witchcraft. It's
the same goddamn thing.
Speaker 16 (42:23):
And in May, Lee Seldon even released a p Fast
action plan.
Speaker 8 (42:26):
And if you read it quickly, it sounds like they
want to take action, But if you read it carefully,
you can see that they are actually going to be deregulating.
Speaker 16 (42:38):
Later that month, the Trump administration announced they would be
eliminating many of the Biden era limits on p fos
in drinking water, citing.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Your American president and this guy who played good cop,
bad cop in the same human being. Yeah, yeah, hey,
he's where. He's using one of my mics. That little
thing that stick is to the plastic stick. That road
is just a cover. But he's got one of those
wireless goes on the tip of the on the top
of that uh that wand or the my handle.
Speaker 16 (43:11):
For quote common sense flexibility. When you look at who's
running the EPA, this approach starts to make a lot
more sense.
Speaker 8 (43:19):
Trump has abus pointed several.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
People with the very group that wants us all dead,
with a.
Speaker 8 (43:28):
Lot of industry experience and background into EPA. So did
you raise your right hand.
Speaker 16 (43:35):
There's David Fatuhi, Deputy Administrator of the EPA, who once
represented a company that had been accused of spreading ninety
three thousand tons of pfast containing biosolids.
Speaker 1 (43:45):
Totally totally not a contract. Conflict of interests, aren't you
glad you're in good hands and that people would have
considered this ahead of time throughout Maine.
Speaker 16 (43:55):
Then there's Nancy Beck, who Trump nominated to be the
head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. She used to
be a lobbyist for the American Chemistry Council and where.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
She ate two of her the two of the politicians
that were running against her. Right, she's the third pointed though,
Oh look math Rotschild, big money lobbyist against regularly and
PIFAs against regularly pivas. I just pause it and look
at it. It's on Matt Rothschild. Surprise, surprise.
Speaker 16 (44:22):
She led the industry's charge against drinking water limits for PIFAs.
And then there's Lynn Deklova, who holds a senior role
in the EPA.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Before that, she worked How many of these people are
dual citizens? They don't have to be to be with
a Zionists, but just asking.
Speaker 16 (44:40):
For decades at none other than DuPont.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
Oh right at DuPont.
Speaker 9 (44:46):
Wow, Wow, it's been really painful to see how decision
making can be influenced there.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
You're still not getting it, are you, ma'am or anyone else?
That's because there is no America. The America if that
word meant or implied a constitutional republican at bill of
rights that is no longer in existence. What you have
is an occupied territory by a foreign hostile, violent entity
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who is having a good time enjoying human suffering and
causing it in multiple ways, financially medically, poisoning of food, water,
and air, in addition to and constantly restricting and tightening
(45:46):
the noose and tightening the bull constrictor grip acrat around.
And they're about to take more and more away from
you rapidly. They're putting us in a smaller and smaller cage.
Speaker 11 (46:02):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
We're in open air prison, free range chicken people that
we are. But don't worry. We're about to become fried
chicken and we're gonna or we're gonna be starved to
death on the range.
Speaker 9 (46:18):
A lot of profit around the use of these compounds.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
The government is not concerned with the foreign because there
is no foreign threat. There hasn't ever been. It's one
entity causing and making sure that people who are mad
at each other have the means to murder each other.
So they give them weapons and save places in Africa
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and have them kill each other and then they come
in and soup in and or America comes in and
kills the people who are just given the weapons by US. YadA, YadA,
over and over and over and over again. They have
so much territory in their control and through their banking
that there really is in neutering a neutralization of any
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threat against them at their sources. And their sources are
the Federal Reserve in the Bank of England. No one's
going to touch either the either Europe or America unless
possibly Russia is still independent. I don't know if that's
true or not. I hope it is. I hope somebody is.
Hope Iron is not for the sake of me thinking
that I have anything in common with it Iranian. Maybe
(47:28):
I do. Maybe it's because our ancestors were there for
quite a long time. Maybe there's some there that I
have very much a lot alike with. You know, maybe
even in Afghanistan, whether there's mountains there could have still
been some cockies over there. Who knows, But not because
I give a shit about that so much as I
(47:50):
you know, we need places that are independent and nationalistic
and for any of us are going to survive. We're
not the leading example in the world for freedom and peace,
we go around killing people who are We're done there,
we are done. And if people don't realize that, recognize
(48:12):
that soon, and if they just allow this digital prison
to snapshot on them, it's over. Your family with sacrificed
by retards who let it happen or cowards who let
it happen. I won't be all around very much longer
because I'm not gonna let anybody harm my family. And
(48:34):
that doesn't mean anything except for defense, doesn't mean anything
in anything else. Just don't try to poison us, as
simple as that.
Speaker 9 (48:43):
Consequently, there is a lot of effective interests. I keep
coming back to the only solution, which is ultimately, really
you need to cut the hat off the.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Snake right literally take them all out for God's sake.
Speaker 8 (49:04):
Industry is arguing that basically all of the uses are essential,
that you need it in your waterproof mascara or in
your baseball glove, that these things are so essential to
the functioning of society that if we get rid of them,
society is just going to fall apart.
Speaker 16 (49:22):
And that's bullshit.
Speaker 9 (49:23):
It's just a vicious, vicious cycle that you'll never get
ahead of as long as these compounds are being used
and certainly put out into the environment.
Speaker 10 (49:34):
We're talking about an issue that has continued for decades
in this country. It has transcended political parties, administrations, the.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Federal because that's all a facade none if it runs anything.
Do you see the type of people who get government jobs.
They're just retards, right, They can't speak clearly. They get
paid to say that. They're basically just saphening my only
off of you to weaken you. That's why government is
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such a massive thing. They don't do anything, They just
take orders. There they're little actors on a stage. I mean,
just looking at this should tell you exactly who's in
charge and the shares fuck is in us. And by
the way, nothing about the Washington Monument had anything to
do with George Washington order his wishes.
Speaker 8 (50:25):
Government needs to have a comprehensive, single definition of pfas.
They need to regulate all of those p fasts as of.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
Oh, they're doing the legal age juice where they pretend like, oh, well,
define the chemical that you're that's retarded us.
Speaker 8 (50:42):
And they need to ban all non essential uses of
p fas.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
And in less and well, we lived how many millions
of years before and I'm saying millions because that's what
I happen to know. For a fact, we human beings
have been around since everything's been around us. Any any
other consideration of that as retarded. Anyway, we've been around
for how long without them? What isn't essential in the
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use of it? There isn't one.
Speaker 8 (51:12):
So that's done. We're not going to be able to
get a handle on this.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
I have an out skod pan, but I'm dead of cancer.
Well totally worth it.
Speaker 13 (51:22):
Then do you feel alone knowing there's other people out there?
Does it make you feel better?
Speaker 2 (51:28):
Hell?
Speaker 14 (51:28):
Now, because now you just know it's another person out
to the misery to love with that I've lived with.
As the American people, we got a band together to
get the PIFAs cleaned up. It takes a lot of
people to move the mountain, and Pifos is a mountain.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
No, the corporations are because they're being protected by what
you consider government. There's no there's no out there. Let's
(52:06):
go to let's see I get one over on YouTube
says what the heck is going on on? Ego? Don't
recognize your name, but if you're actually born in sixteen
(52:27):
seventy five. You're probably just a little bit older. It
might be a vampire. Let's see who's up next. I
need to give you this one. Did I miss one?
Speaker 4 (52:43):
Nah?
Speaker 1 (52:45):
Hold on, I can just go this way though, I
can find it because they.
Speaker 11 (52:51):
All right.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
Now. Speaking of which, what.
Speaker 11 (52:57):
If I told you they've changed the toilet paper.
Speaker 7 (52:59):
Yes, the very thing you use to wipe your most
sensitive area has been weaponar.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
Now again, remember it's not just TP for the bunghole.
People would like to pigeonhole things a lot. Maybe it's
too overwhelming or too scattered brain and something. I don't
think it has to say all products that are made
of this type of material, you're supposed to pretend it's
cotton or some sort of paper material. It's soaked in chemicals.
(53:24):
And when it comes to pads and tampons, tampons are
wearing inside of your body. You know how absorption works,
you know how like things dissipate into the system. That's
the little mini suppository that you're basically putting into your couch,
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and it's full of chemicals that are going to kill
you and give you cancers if you're getting the wrong kind.
The fact that we have to worry about stuff like
that shows you what type of country, what type of territory,
economic territory, we're in, and who runs it. The people
that want you dead, the cult that ritualistically wants you
(54:06):
dead and suffering and weak and dying all the time.
Speaker 7 (54:11):
Niced against you for years, they've been quietly changing the
ingredients in your toilet paper. And if you've looked at
the packaging recently, you might have noticed something strange. Many
brands proudly announced that they donate to Big C research.
Speaker 11 (54:26):
Sounds like a good thing, right, But what.
Speaker 1 (54:29):
If I donates not to Big SEA Like this retarded
AI makes you look, makes you think big Big C
is cancer that they donate to cancer research? Well, why
is that? Because they're causing it? And it's a it's
a it's a roundabout handshake to wash money to have
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a given back to them. You know, they take a
pea portion, they get back to the company and around
it goes, and then there's a massive tox right off
because you've donated something. It's a game, and they know
they're going to be causing more cancer, so it's a
good investment for them.
Speaker 7 (55:08):
Told you that might just be a cover up, mocking
us in plain sight. Because here's the kicker. They've loaded
modern toilet paper with pfas, also known as forever chemicals.
These aren't just any chemicals. These are the ones linked
to the big C, and not just any.
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Yet you can't read this shit with AI and get
the proper context. Don't read the sea. It's a big
C means cancer because everybody is gay, and they say
unalived instead of killed or murdered. They say n word
instead of nigger, when that's the word that preeople are
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trying to use in the context of what they're saying.
Speaker 11 (55:51):
Kind bowel, big C.
Speaker 7 (55:53):
You see, pfas were originally created for things like waterproofing,
nonstick pans, and industrial coatings, but somehow they've found their
way into toilet paper. And unlike other chemicals, pfasts don't
break down. They stay in your body, building up over time,
accumulating with every single use. Now think about that for
a second. Your skin is absorbent, especially in that area.
(56:16):
Every time you wipe, you're exposing yourself to rogue cell's
best friend, toxins that don't leave. And yet no one's
talking about this.
Speaker 1 (56:30):
Well, this is just one causation of those things. The
other causation would be parasitic bacterial talks and build up.
Like he says, it would be that case, but there's
many things that contribute to that thing that they've grouped
together in cold cancer, because that's a very it's not
an explanation, nor is it a description. It's just a word.
(56:51):
And when people are told to have it, it's a
spell because it completely makes that person submissive to the
medical sorcerer to save them. They've just entered the cult
of cancer, the cult of allopathy. They are going to
do whatever they're told because they are fearful of their end.
(57:16):
Any type of terminal diagnosis does that. It's a spell.
You have this and then all of a sudden, you
just your intellectual capacity retards and you fall to your knees.
So don't let it get there. Utilize doctor Glitten services
(57:40):
and doctor Manzo's your keep your ears from hearing stupid things.
It's not the diagnosis, it's not the disease name that
you're addressing, because that doesn't exist. It's you and your
set of symptoms, and there's a homeopathic remedy for each
one of those things. If you have a proper amount
(58:01):
of if you're not too far gone, if you're not
too far poisoned by them, by the system that tells
you that you need to do things in order to
get better, that's only making you worse. If you haven't
been poisoned and radiated to death yet, and you're not
fried from the inside just yet from all the radiation
and chemo, then chances are a proper amount of selenium,
(58:28):
you know, and your ninety essentials, with extra this and
that wherever doctor Glyttin would see the most you know,
would be most beneficial for you. And then also a
homeopathic to maybe balance the ship. You would have a
(58:49):
better outcome with that and doctor Manzo's hands on then
you would with anything that modern medicine can provide you.
All they can provide you is a ninety eight percent
kill rate. It's not a it's not a loss, it's
not a failure. It's a ninety eight percent kill rate
with their methods. The NIH can provide you one hundred
(59:13):
percent kill rate. If you had COVID and you took
a freaking ventilator and you took severe.
Speaker 7 (59:24):
No warnings, no big news coverage, just brands quietly admitting
they donate to bowel rogue cell research, as if they already.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
Know bio rogue cell. He just won't say cancer. He
is he worried about the word being like a sigil
and a spell too, or so he thinks he's gonna
get like doc o fit Doc Doc of Detox. Okay,
now I see what it is. Doc of Detox here
is too afraid to say the word cancer.
Speaker 11 (59:54):
Well, what's coming? So let's ask the obvious question.
Speaker 7 (59:57):
Why How does something as simple and easy to make
his toilet paper end up in this situation?
Speaker 11 (01:00:04):
This isn't an.
Speaker 7 (01:00:04):
Accident, Just like with toothpaste and band aids, Jews, they
make sure these toxins come into direct contact with the
most absorbent parts of your body. So the next time
you reach for that role, ask yourself, do you really
know what you're wiping with?
Speaker 11 (01:00:18):
Back there?
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Do you want to die?
Speaker 11 (01:00:22):
I'm gonna go ahead and say this is just a
joke for entertainment purposes. What if I told you.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Yeah, because you're a pussy from the top to bottom.
That's why, Doc of Detox. Let's see what this freak
looks like? A damn it?
Speaker 11 (01:00:36):
Okay, what if I told you they've oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Yeah, that's it's pretty much what I thought I was gonna.
Speaker 4 (01:00:45):
Fine.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
This is doctor Darryl Wolf. Oh good, he's a Jew.
Every Wolf I've ever known was a Jew, and Wolf
is the Wolf cult, right, So why would you call
himself that awesome? Awesome?
Speaker 16 (01:01:00):
It?
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Out of that? There go, I had to let's see
what's the most pretent pertinent? Oh you guys want to
hear the minds of a criminal? Are we ready to
go away from this yet? Or should I throw another
one up on here about the deadly poisoning of us? Well,
(01:01:22):
I'll look for something for tomorrow, and I think Seth
is coming on, guys, Seth done. It will be back
on tomorrow at two pm. And again, just one more,
one more little reminder out there, and this is the
last time you're going to get anything out of me.
(01:01:42):
You're not to the person or whatever you and your
douchebag friends who I'm referring to. Your name might be
Mike and Mark, But hey, you know it's okay. I
happen to know an awful lot more about you then
you think I do, and I know where you're doing
(01:02:02):
it from. And you're not bright. You don't know who
I know, you don't know what I know. You don't
know the people that I know. And I'm not trying
to act like a smarty pants either. I'm just saying
you're not that good at what you're doing. So I
would recommend for you to just cut the ship because
we already I already know, we actually already know what
(01:02:25):
you're doing and where you're doing it, So knock it off.
Albut turkey huh. And I'm not being and I'm being
a little facetious when I say that. That was that's
pretty cute, though, Well, you know something, maybe I should
(01:02:51):
do that. Hold on, well, here you go. Here's Sammy
Bogovano trying my hot sauces. Pretty interesting. Why would say
(01:03:15):
the bill do that? I would say the bill do
that for me? Hmm pretty interesting right.
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
By the way, Jean Perella might be coming on hopefully,
I mean, I don't know if he is or not.
I would like this. Aget, Michael, I'm sorry, John Elee
and and uh gin on sometime. Well, I went way
fast to stuff I thought I was going to. No,
did I grab the wrong one? That's probably what happened. Okay,
(01:03:45):
so here checking this out. Algan Algerian migrant. I don't
know what this pitch on the left is doing or
what she has anything to do with, But Algerian migrant
jailed for her life for stabbing vaginally and anally raping.
So they were stabbing them, because that's why I read
it wrong for her first time too, And I just
(01:04:06):
read it wrong again. It wasn't stabbing vaginally and anally.
It was stabbing, stabbing comma vaginally and anally raping a
twelve year old French girl, Lola Daviot, with knives and scissors,
partially severing her neck, then suffocating her to death with
duct tape and stuffing her into a suitcase. This poor
little girl here. Okay, now there's the story of Let's
(01:04:35):
see if I can get to it. Did I go
too far this time? I've gone too far?
Speaker 4 (01:04:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
No, I don't know where exactly it is, though. There
was the father who died, and they said of a
broken heart his daughter, who looked exactly like that girl
that they just showed a picture of. Maybe maybe they
mixed pictures or whatever. She had her head completely severed
(01:05:07):
by one of these monsters and they were holding it
up and wailing around, and he died of a they said,
died of a broken heart. Oh Clayton. Alexander Kuti will
be on soon too, by the way, and I'm working
on trying to get my ass on. Hey, if you
(01:05:27):
guys have any ability to like you know two people,
get get in touch with Jake Shields and tell them
to get me on. I got a book. I can
send it to him. All right, all right, all right.
I'm a the MMA fan. I like to I like
to fight. I just wish postseason don't do it. Didn't
(01:05:49):
do it from far away. It's more fun when you
can get hit and hit, you know what I mean.
They should try it sometime. Try fighting like a man sometimes, guys,
and then you'll might actually enjoy it. You might find
some uh some benefit in it. It's a little bit
more real when you're not doing it through a fucking computer.
Look at pussy. I'm trying to find it. I don't
(01:06:15):
know where the hell it is. It's not I mean,
I've saved so many things here. I thought it was
close to the bottom. But there's the thing we saw yesterday.
So I guess we're going a little too high. Where
did I jump around too much yesterday? She's cool. I
(01:06:37):
didn't mean to say what I said earlier, said don't
know this bitch. This is my words at that time.
I'm gonna see what if I can get it run through.
We went through that. Almonds are bullshit. You know this chick.
Speaker 4 (01:06:55):
Let's see this guy, Richard B. Sausages. His name is
Jesse Thorn and at this moment in time, he had
a five year old son he was calling a girl
and potentially going to put him on hormone. Bloggers, as
I watched all my friends remain silent on topics like this,
and I had seen certain gay guys in Hollywood that
(01:07:19):
I thought were just gay guys kept having parties of
younger and younger people. I said, that's it. So I
called him out and on Twitter publicly, That's what the
devil hates, by the way, is when you say their names.
So doesn't take me two hundred eighty characters to ask
if Twitter is banning the folks who called me a
child abezier letting my daughter be a girl. It's a boy.
(01:07:41):
It was a five year old boy, Okay. So I
retweeted one of his things. I said, yeah, a real
image of moral responsibility. He wrought Hale and I've never
met you, but I'm proud of my daughter, five year
old boy who lives in her gender, forcing her to
pretend she isn't a girl would be.
Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
I'm guessing there's a picture of the girl boy boy.
Sorry death, they're blocking or covering up. I don't know
what's going on here. I don't know why there's a
big block in front of his face.
Speaker 4 (01:08:08):
Unconscionable. Okay, this was the moment my career ended in
Hollywood because this guy is a connected guy. He's a
bottom bitch under the big pimps. Right, he has an
NPR show. Everybody I know that's one of those eight
hundred thousand dollars a year earner writers who suck at writing.
There's tons of those people. This middle management, gross level
(01:08:31):
of humanity out there was like, why would you say that?
I'm friends with both of you? And this puts me
in a tough decision. Five year old boy, he's called
just the mental confusion alone is mind blowing to say
that your name is what a girl's name and you're
really a girl and a boy's body a five year old. Now,
add on to that, hormone blockers and the intolerance of
(01:08:55):
any criticism, and you have a disaster and I wasn't stopping.
The thing about me is if you poke me and
I find I realize that you're you're evil. Not only
do I not back down, the more you poke me,
the more focused I get, Like one of your motherfuckers.
Connor Martin was like, when you have no clue, man,
you don't even know the guy's life. You're publicly slandering
(01:09:15):
his relationship with his kids. You're wrong. Log off. I
just write, never bitch, He wrote, geez, I know cue
You're like this. By the way, at this moment, I'm
at CIA and Principato Young, the biggest management company that
created Key and Peel. They wrap all these people, and
CIA the biggest, most powerful agency. So if any I
had a book deal with Norton for sixty thousand dollars
(01:09:36):
and a development deal with True TV for another big
chunk of money. So if anyone says for one second
I didn't have everything to lose, they're lying. Okay, I wrote,
you're publicly calling a man horrible me for questioning to
put a pre pubescent child on hormone blockers. And then
I write, someone will get you and they will. Here's
(01:09:59):
a tweet. The University of Connecticut is providing you with
a notice to cancel the comedy show featured in Owen
Benjamin October twenty fifth, twenty seventeen. That's how recent. This
was on September twenty fifth.
Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
I really wish people weren't such. This is from Owen
clip too. You know I've been why why are you
covering stuff up? Why are you self censoring? What is
the problem here?
Speaker 4 (01:10:21):
All right? So I did the unthinkable. I tweeted the
damn letter because I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
Not by the way, bard Taria, I'm just gonna say
this here too, bar Taria to Tartar, Tataria. The whole
concept is a scam. It's a scheme, and it's a scam.
They want you to usher this just just like any
(01:10:47):
other type of like ritual, giving your energy over to it.
This stupid concept that you think that there was some
sort of white There was nothing white about Tartar. It
was Muslims, it was Islam, and it wasn't a world
It wasn't a world empire. That was what the Goths had.
(01:11:10):
Your ancestors. Stop giving it away to everybody else who
wants to deceive you and stop giving your energy, and
you're like, why do you want to bout it and
kneel down to everybody else except and instead of standing
your own power, why do you do this? Oh tartaris
and mud flood. Yeah, they can give you all kinds
of stupid trails and run down and Yeah, it's really
(01:11:33):
weird what they did with the world's fairs, But that's
because we were already we were already conquered. We were
conquered by the Civil War and anything that would have
been truthful by whatever the accounts were of the pioneers
in the past, and that, Oh my god, there's really
tall white Native Americans here. I wonder how that happened.
Oh my god, it's almost as if there was people
(01:11:54):
here that were Gothic area and breed and type for
a long ass time here. Why would they have mounds
that they would bury their dead in like the Scythians
and that if they weren't in fact the Scythians, or
why did the how did the Native Americans? They didn't
they didn't independently come up with that idea themselves, did they?
Because it seems like a pretty difficult and hard and
more industrious way to do things. No, no, they didn't
(01:12:17):
think of that on their own. And most of those
weren't their burial sites. There were ship tons of mounds here,
not just Kohokia there was. There was tons, tons of
mounds here that were bulldozed, built on top of all
kinds of things to to hide them from history, to
(01:12:39):
destroy the evidence of Smithsonian worked as a freaking blowtorch
to destroy history, especially here, especially with bones that were
of you know, giant bones. People who were dumb would say, hey,
authorities here you now, we'll make it official. No, they won't.
They'll didn't make them disappear. And that's what happened over
(01:13:02):
and over and over and over again, because nobody got
it yet that after the wars, especially the Civil War,
there was no more America. It was the hands of
the international foreign investors and bankers, the merchants and thieves
of the world, the child killing merchants and thieves of
the world. And even before they were called Jews and Catholics.
(01:13:27):
I'm sorry, but that's the thing. The Holy Roman Empire
and the Jews, they built lungs. They coincided for a reason,
they coexisted for a reason. They grew their identities out
of Rome before they had the Oh this is a
(01:13:48):
certain huge or No, it's the people of the No,
they were the Saturn called down to the Saturn cult.
Now doesn't matter what they think or what they call themselves. Now,
the Talmlet, the Rabbinical order, the Sanhedron, which is what
that is. The CA call the power, the authority, the
law of And then when you think law, you think
(01:14:11):
just laws. That's not the case anyway. I'm rambling now,
I'm not really rambling. I'm going someplace with this, but
I just think it's funny. I think it's funny when
people think that there's something here and there's so much evidence,
so much evidence of a past in Barite. I just
(01:14:34):
saw it. I just happened to see Bartaria here and
it maybe and it sent me off on this on
this flight of uh, you know, making points. But Tartars
in Tartaria and that flag that people always bring up
and say like that was Ottoman Empire, Muslim shit. These
(01:14:57):
people were disgusting. They know what they did. So white
people there was a white slave trade, millions upon millions
of white people, women raped constantly. They were brutal, that's
how the Ottomans roll. They still do that, and even
that's back when they were more Turk and less dark skinned,
(01:15:17):
demonic fucks right like you see now that try to
rape women in the park because they have urges, and
it's her fault for resisting because he has an urge.
Islam is no better than anything, It's worse and some respects. Yes,
(01:15:42):
is it bad that people and their families have been
blown up by is Israel's a discussing terrorist attacks, Yes,
and multi generationally. That would make children very upset and
needing to be taught at a young age how to
defend themselves and protect themselves. That's a hundred true, and
that's one hundred percent valid. But neither one of them
(01:16:04):
are good. And the funny part about it is is
how many times through history you see Islam, Muslims, and
Jews working hand in hand to destroy Christians, to destroy
white people. Mostly, it's not really about the religion. People
will assign that to that because most people in centuries past,
(01:16:30):
they didn't really have a choice. You were either a
Christian slash Catholic or you were one of theirs, so
that was your identifying marker. But in reality, it's the
identifying markers that you're a European type that they wanted
to kill off and that they wanted to subjugate. And
(01:16:51):
this Hustar story that were about to watch, you're going
to hear the Tartars mentioned, and that should trigger something
to you. These weren't good people. This wasn't some utopia
with with you know, moving sidewalks like they should in
that old eighteen hundreds and with the late eighteen hundreds
video whatever, where the where the sidewalks were? You know,
(01:17:14):
kind of like what you see at the airports now
when you're trying to get from one terminal to the
next or one, you know what I mean, Like you
see the the like conveyors. It's like an escalator, but
it doesn't escalate. It goes that way like, oh, we
had movies sidewalks and yeah, that would probably would have
been the history of the people that were erased. And
(01:17:35):
I don't know where that is placed. But it's got
nothing to do with Tataria. It's got more to do
with your ancestors being wiped out of history again and
then a truly dramatic change that occurs and history rewritten
for this very thing. After the Civil war. When when
were the the world's Fairs? I think there may have
(01:17:57):
been one in eighteen fifty eight for all all of
the other ones that were reposed war, and not within
you know, maybe ten fifteen twenty years. All we up to,
like nineteen thirties, they had these world's fairs, which I
believe were like in doctrination camp, in a farewell for
the elites to say goodbye to what they're about to destroy,
to reset and successfully successively they were demolishing, burning, starting fires,
(01:18:23):
and wrecking the old world that was here and was
here for a lot longer than they would ever ever
ever admit, And the history was being rewritten at that time.
And that's not to say that our ancestral past or
or you know, the founding of America is different. It
just might not have been in the same decades, in
(01:18:46):
the same century. It could have been a little bit before,
a little bit after. There could have been a lot
of things that were raced from it to make it
more water down, to fit better. We don't know, because
you would think that there was some account if there
were structures in place here already with Gothic or what
they call Tatarian architecture, it's Gothic by the way, that
(01:19:09):
you would see in journals or whatever, something that that
they couldn't find to erase and burn some account of that.
And you do find that in like South America and
stuff like that with people who are traveling they're looking
for the Golden City and z and all those other stuff.
There's there's times where people talk about these modernized areas
(01:19:31):
and territories, but then you get the Jesuits coming in
and destroying those and completely erasing that from history. Way
to the Bay under the Jesuits as well.
Speaker 4 (01:19:40):
So moving on, I couldn't let them just secretly do
all this, And I wrote, Yeah, I just lost seventy
five hundred dollars for my views on transgender children. And
then the swarms people are trying to get me to
kill myself.
Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
Yeah. Yeah, that's what skangstock angers do. And that's why
I'm telling those people over there in in albert Querque
or if you and I'm saying that in jest on
Central Ave, I'm saying that in just as well. Yeah,
everybody knows what the VPN is kids, and I'm fully aware,
(01:20:13):
but I'm saying I'm being I'm actually being guarding and
kind to the to the person or the I how
how long do we have to play the charade before
I start doing other things to identify you more? And
then I don't know, identify people in your area. I
(01:20:34):
have all of them. I have all of them, and
I've been It's super easy to track, especially when you
have people that are techies and code writors and shit
like that. Especially we also when you have people that
are you know, they've been known to do do a
couple of do treat things every once in a while,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 4 (01:20:53):
Yeah, people are writing to my wife. People are making
sure that I never have one connection with any.
Speaker 13 (01:20:59):
Can you that?
Speaker 4 (01:21:00):
Though?
Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
How great would it be to go do twenty minutes
worth of stand up and make seventy five hundred.
Speaker 4 (01:21:04):
Bucks aspect of Hollywood? Ever, again that I worked for
sixteen years to build. Even the good people in Hollywood,
most of them are not publicly my friend anymore. They
only wish me congratulations on your baby in private via tweet.
You cowards. These are kids. This guy, Richard B.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
Sausages, Richard B. Sausages who likes to groom in, groom
children and turning boys into girls. His name is sausages. Yeah,
all right, Now let's get I gotta find which one
I was looking at? Is that one? No, that's my
(01:21:45):
good one. I gotta say that toord. Actually I don't
have to do that. I can move it. But let's
see there's something related to that. We're gonna look at
the hussars in a second. Let's says, let's see what
this is.
Speaker 16 (01:22:02):
Forward into the concert venue, into the first row. And
she started messing with another lady and told us that
we are all.
Speaker 10 (01:22:08):
Gonna die in it.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Oh, a little foreshadowing there, they told their own.
Speaker 8 (01:22:23):
Promise.
Speaker 11 (01:22:24):
Not a town whoa.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Close right, the person hasn't moved. They're in the stationary spot.
First you hear a close gunshot, then you hear distance gunshot.
And they're saying, how is that if it's only one
guy who didn't even break a window. And they said
they broke up, broke his window to fire upon the crowd.
(01:22:51):
They broke the windows after the shooting had already stopped.
When they did, they broke two separate windows to make
it to make their an air to fit. But there
was nothing. The helicopters were shooting down into the crowd.
Speaker 4 (01:23:06):
Now it sounds like.
Speaker 16 (01:23:07):
It's coming from the farther away.
Speaker 14 (01:23:13):
When the sheriff said he had some sort of a
hammer life device that so he first hammered the window,
shattered it, and then started shooting after that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
And except there's no broken windows, would not have a
broken window straight up from the body, Camp asked us
as a cover it says banks can be heard. This
most likely the windows being blown out. This happened after
the shooting. Window one breach.
Speaker 4 (01:23:40):
And flap falling from a day this is past, probably
not the same.
Speaker 16 (01:23:48):
That's probably not the safest place to be.
Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
Window two breached.
Speaker 10 (01:23:52):
I almost got a helicopter.
Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
I'm not shooting. See the flashing. Do you see the flashing.
That's not just a light, it's not a light flickering.
You see the flashing. You see the muzzle flash.
Speaker 16 (01:24:03):
I start hearing.
Speaker 15 (01:24:04):
Helicopters because a helicopter in the farther right here.
Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
It disappears all radar like these other member helicopters right
behind Manly Bay.
Speaker 13 (01:24:19):
Around right here. Somebody handed me a two two three
round They tune on the ground outside.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
Yeah, that's not two two three, that's the seven six
to two. So it's by fifty one. There would be
three O eight who uses three eights it's more uh
often than not. Military they're not using They're not usually
usually using five five six NATO. They're usually using for
three O eight because of it's penetrating power. If people
have body over that they're fighting, yet there's more likely
(01:24:48):
to uh make more damn take more damage if they
are using three light My brother ready, So there's that
(01:25:21):
this guy. I looked into this guy and he is
a total sham. So whether or not he was killed
or not, it's like whatever. He was also a liar
who was adding to the confusion and bullshit. So so sorry,
but he wasn't a saint because he was killed. He
(01:25:44):
was full of shit. British conspiracy theorist thirty nine is
found dead on the sofa in Poland, just days after
texting his mother to say if anything happens to me.
Investigation sounds like he was just reassigned. He's probably somewhere
else doing some more bullshit. Nax spi Orse thirty nine,
(01:26:07):
originally from Canterbury, was found dead in Poland. He had
gone to the country to talk about conspiracy theories and UFOs,
which is completely supportive of their bullshit lie in scheme,
So that's not something that would put him in danger. Whatsoever.
Medics rules he died from natural causes, despite no posts
moretem medics did. Medics don't have it, don't have a
(01:26:28):
right to be making that type of decision. Medics don't
rule that. That's not what medics job is. They're not
qualified to make that distinction. Did you catch that? It's
not a fucking an emt Give me a fucking break.
His mother thinks he may have made enemies who wanted
him dead. Of course, this is all very narrative enriching, right,
(01:26:50):
It's great for making a legendary a legend. Friends claimed
he died in a apartment after he vomited a black liquid.
Oh so he was being possessed in the university of
that when the black liquid first. The conspiracy theorist texts
his mother to say, if anything happens to me yet,
(01:27:12):
but father of two, well that sucks. Max was found
dead on a sofa or he had gone to give
talk about conspiracy sayers, that's not something that would get
you in trouble. Conspiracy theories together.
Speaker 18 (01:27:33):
They were going, they were they were attacking to go
to the museums to find that out. Yes, absolutely, well,
he had technology. He had a whold of technology. He
had a whole of stargate technology.
Speaker 1 (01:27:45):
That's so good. Not really, if anything, this is stuff
that was left behind by a previous reset. And there
is that video out there that they've allowed they've allowed
to remain now there that looks like a quite well
preserved living body of a very tall person. They keep
(01:28:05):
on calling Gilgamesh when it's most certainly not Gilgamesh. It's
a it's a European type body structure. Gilgamesh was a
bastardization of an Aryan, of an Aryan hero epic. They
turned it into a Semitic bullshit lie.
Speaker 18 (01:28:23):
It's one of the reasons why he was a very
At one point he was one of the most powerful
men on the planet and.
Speaker 11 (01:28:30):
The technology that he had was off the chart. So
this is very similar to what John Everyone has said
in his book.
Speaker 4 (01:28:41):
Sixteen.
Speaker 18 (01:28:42):
Yes, yeah, yes, he had that. There's sort of similar
to the there's a movie called Contact and that spinning
thing there which is able to shoot you through two
different dimensions. So he had something similar to that. There's
a few of them around, but he had control of that.
Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
People just showing gyroscopes. Now that's a gyroscope.
Speaker 16 (01:29:04):
Yeah, it represents the pods of the future, the presence.
Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
And look at bud guy. So he must be a massade, yes,
quite a bit.
Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
It travels a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
Almost a FIFA trophy.
Speaker 13 (01:29:15):
Looks like, I'll put that whatever you want, you call
it whatever you want.
Speaker 4 (01:29:18):
I would have done.
Speaker 10 (01:29:19):
They lied how he said there were weapons of mass destruction.
Speaker 13 (01:29:23):
There were none, and they knew there were not.
Speaker 4 (01:29:25):
There were no weapons of facts.
Speaker 15 (01:29:27):
Okay, and you know something's wall. It's a whole world
of the Seine. We're going to Iraq to get the artifacts,
not to get anything with artifacts. That was the most
important thing they said. But which artifact, I don't know.
They just had artifacts. There were things in Iraq that
were sold that we had to go. Yet we just
(01:29:48):
wanted those artifacts to the very importance.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
That part is probably absolute one hundreder century, that there
were artifacts there. That's why they rated the Curtis, you know,
Kurdish daggers and everything else out of the frequent zams
and shit like that. Yes, that's why. But saddamis and
they think what they told us either he was another
nationalist who was doing well by his people, and they
jumped up a big stupid story about him too. But yes,
(01:30:15):
that part is probably most certainly very accurate that there
were some artifacts there, because this is what the game
was during the World War two as well, and people
are asking like, well, why were there was a Tully society? Yeah,
that if you understood that they had a lot more
to do with patriotism and their nationalism or their national identity,
and then you understand that they also outlawed the Free
(01:30:37):
Masonic Orders because the kabalistic, wicked, the evil that was
running those things were the basis and foundation and how
they freaking co conspirators of the Bolshevik Revolution would communicate
with each other because it was Illuminati. Basically, Francis and
Jesuits had taken over the majority of the positions in
the hierarchy of the mess on a Quarterer. So yeah,
(01:31:03):
they closed down the lodges. So why were they so
interested in the occult? Well, because the occult was interested
in them, because the occultists were at war trying to
murder them with the by and using American and British
soldiers and material as in planes to do so. So
(01:31:26):
I would want to know who my enemy is and
how they thought to.
Speaker 16 (01:31:32):
Again.
Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
But again I think there was a race to get
rid of some of these artifacts that we're probably found
around that time too, and maybe Germany was doing their
best to keep these out of the hands of very
dangerous demonic child killing pieces of shit at them.
Speaker 10 (01:31:51):
Then, so where did they go?
Speaker 15 (01:31:52):
We got them, said they got everything they needed from
that country. Where is it? I don't know.
Speaker 18 (01:31:58):
We have.
Speaker 15 (01:32:00):
Looking for the Ark of the Covenant type stuff. You
get a weapon by that if a weapon supposedly has
a power to chill and you're not supposed to look
upon it or anything.
Speaker 8 (01:32:10):
But the man who was talking about this never used
any phrases.
Speaker 15 (01:32:14):
Like arc of the Covenant never eat. Is an artifact,
ancient art of facts that were so important. We had to.
Speaker 6 (01:32:23):
Get them, and we got them, ladies and gentlemen, we
got them.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Yeah, it's about to get out of here sooner. We'll
be got for time. Let's take a look at the
people are talking? Who talk talking talkers? You talk? Uh.
Let's see Tom Dwyer. Hello, sir Bushmaster, Hello, sir clacs ss,
good to see you again. See you uh the guys
(01:32:54):
again Tuesday with UH at six o'clock. My time, just
Pacific slash Mountain standard because we don't change so for
now it's still the same as specific. But I'll be
on the with Davis again on Tuesday. Can't give up
on the toilet paper.
Speaker 13 (01:33:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
You know what's funny too, is like I I'm a
super freaking neat freak. So and Rebecca we've had this
conversation really times, like she's the one that kind of
introduced the idea to me. But forever I used to wet.
But back when I was still just using the TV,
I used to wet the tilet papers, so it was
(01:33:36):
actually more like a cleaning cleaning, right, and then I
would drive with an note but wet worps, which by
the way, are probably caught and then probably also filled
with life fosse.
Speaker 11 (01:33:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
That's why I try to get the organic blah blah
blah ones. But we keep in the house either perfect
for a child when they're out and they're getting their
hands sticky or dirty or whatever, or they have to
go to bathroom and you're using public but I assume
it's always I I always have wet wipes in the
vehicle for that particular reason, but also it's useful for
adults too, Like do you want to wipe your butt
(01:34:09):
with the toilet paper? Like, if you're out right, if
you want, do you want to wipe your butt with
the toilet paper that smells like someone else's shit because
the particles got stuck in the toilet paper. Like it
just you know, having your own beats the even pulling
the first layer off and throwing it into the garbage
before you go to the next one, because you know
it's sucked into there. If it's sitting there in the
filth and stench, you're it's collecting. It's fibers that are
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collecting those things. If you can smell it, it means
it's in the air. Those are particles. So yeah, when
you think of it like that, it's pretty disgusting. So yeah,
I like bringing my own with me. Wet wipe's just
make you cleaner. I had the probably the cleanest ass
in the town.
Speaker 15 (01:34:47):
Hm.
Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
It's part you look at balloser that. Let's say, let's see,
there's how many people are on here. I'm curious, Oh,
twenty two A cool? Cool if twenty two people said hello,
but they don't m h, Well, you guys are having
(01:35:13):
good time here. Radio sack, Mike Garland, fogy, foggy Fogie.
I don't know, so am I supposed to tell you? Like, oh,
because it's a zero, is it foggy fogy radio sack?
That's kind of funny. Uh, let's see pretty much. I
(01:35:34):
think I called all the names I think of radio sick.
Can change your profile pictures, didn't you? I don't remember
being red Hi Karen?
Speaker 15 (01:35:46):
Wow.
Speaker 12 (01:35:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
When it's some when just people talk to each other,
it's not like that's not my business to be. It's
reading your thoughts. If you want something, if I'm me
to tell you, say something out loud. I love But
all right, I gotta figuret where. Okay, let's see what
this is.
Speaker 4 (01:36:02):
No one thinks it was six million. Oop, it was
five million, nine hundred ninety nine thousand Jewish nine hundred
and ninety nine. Benja Beryl sneaked out because he had
to sell something real quick. It's all fucking Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:36:18):
We might have to do the Hussar thing when I
come back, which is good that I did. Uh put
it out here like a part of the part of
the title. So I'm going to be going out and
here about ten minutes so after we hear this, stay
tuned older. We'll be wrapping it up soon.
Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
Maybe six million people total. Well, in the nineteen fifties
and sixties the number was five hundred thousand according to
official records of the Red Cross.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
And yeah, but here's the thing about the Red Cross.
They were run by the Ross. Well, they were operated
by in Britain, which is where these numbers that could
be coming from us, from the English, from Europe they were.
They were rowned and operated by the They were operated
by the Rothschilds, So their numbers could have also been inflated.
(01:37:09):
And it's disease and and and uh starvation, right, so
and the Red Cross was in there giving out injections too,
and we know how well those work out because they
were the Germans were making sure that their workers were healthy.
So the inmates were treated well in the earlier parts
(01:37:29):
of the war. And so the Red Cross will come
in and give them freaking poison injections because that's what
everybody does these You know, the spell of that ship
still hasn't worn off after eighty one hundred years of
what Jenner, you know, you have you have it. You
have a gender bender, and then you have gender the
guy who decide us started putting calf uh coucierum into
(01:37:53):
freaking shots and then shooting you up with it. Yeah,
it's like, how what is the most discussing possible thing
I could cut? Think of the shoot up the's goy with.
Speaker 4 (01:38:02):
Then Hollywood broke the codes with the pawnbroker of movies,
and then they just started cranking it up out of control.
And then what they did was they committed to six
million and did wizardry. But they just said it so
many times that people believed it. It was a half
a million around according to Red Cross statistics in the
(01:38:23):
nineteen fifties and sixties in America. That's still a tragedy.
That's still disgusting. He still shouldn't do that to people.
You shouldn't like put people in camps and shit, it
could have been six million. I don't know, but you
know back then it was I'd say it was.
Speaker 11 (01:38:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:38:41):
We fucking couldn't have been. Actually owen oi vay to oiling.
Speaker 4 (01:38:45):
Oh boy, No, five hundred thousand, and I bet most
of them died from like typhoid. They love the six
to six.
Speaker 1 (01:38:52):
System typhis, not typhoid.
Speaker 4 (01:38:55):
Because oh you think sixty six million die under Stalin
and six million or Hitler in the Holocaust literally translates
to burnt offering, and no one finds any of that odd.
The people in control of our education say sixty six
million people died under Stalin and six million died in
or Hitler, and no one is like, hmmm, it was
(01:39:16):
six million, then why are they everywhere? Well, the literally
the fucking census in Europe doesn't match it at all.
It was nine gay guys who died in a rollerblading accident.
It could be six million. I don't know. It's just
the odds are really really low. That doesn't make any sense,
Like that doesn't match anything. And Ben Shapiro, you know,
(01:39:37):
like like there are people whose relatives died in the
Holocausts like Dave Smith had relatives who died in the Holocaust.
Ben Shapiro had relatives who killed people in the Holocaust.
But it's not it doesn't have to be six million.
Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
And uh yeah, killed murdered or just died. Lots of
people die during war where they deliberately we needed or murdered.
Probably not, probably not in the camps. They were more
they were better off in the camps in the earlier
part portion of the war than they were out there
(01:40:11):
with angry Germans. Okay, well, oh ye, dudes, who.
Speaker 7 (01:40:31):
The Freddy Krueger of Gayza, the school.
Speaker 4 (01:40:37):
Shooter, heavyweight champion of the world.
Speaker 10 (01:40:43):
The men's killed a lot of kids, all right, friends?
Speaker 17 (01:40:49):
The terrorist state of Visual want Palestinian submisions to die
every man, women and child in gosm Oh. Israel's soldiers
are deliberately targeting civilians. They fire rockets at schools, hospital, mosque.
(01:41:12):
They even shoot Palestinian women and children when they try
to leave the war zone. Israel is deliberately starving the
people of Ghazi, all of them when they live.
Speaker 4 (01:41:33):
I want to thank President Trump for his leadership.
Speaker 17 (01:41:37):
I thank President Biden for the bombs and for being,
as he says, a proud Zionis, actually says a proud
Irish American Zionist. May God bless the glade alliance between
(01:41:58):
Israel and America.
Speaker 4 (01:41:59):
Forever, USA, USA.
Speaker 11 (01:42:06):
How many kids did we kill today?
Speaker 16 (01:42:10):
Who?
Speaker 1 (01:42:19):
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if they're not talking about first aid emergency like repair
of and they're talking about they what they know about disease,
then it's complete cover up for what their actions cause.
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toxic overload, and that could be coming from your pharmaceuticals
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whatever you know, sort of to throw whatever the case
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about radiation, so energetic waves. Toxins parasites I guess would
be the other one. And when we talk about toxins,
we have to consider all toxins food, water, air, and
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then also the pharmaceuticals, meaning injections and pills. So how
much of that is deliberately done to you? Almost all
of that is deliberately done to you, And the system
is held up by people who are in charge of
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they branch out right, So if you're pharmaceutical company corporation,
they're poisoning you in more than just one way understanding me.
And they're more than just a corporate drug company. They're
part of the cult that's serving a function of poisoning,
and therefore they're above the law. And you are being
(01:46:21):
told at fiction that protects them from you knowing exactly
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types good stuff. Though Oops, I didn't mean to ask
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one next to one. Really actually put forth the effort
not to let that happen. I was still okay anyway,
I only might be back later and we'll do what
(01:48:08):
I was about to do with this one we're here
is called Halloween huss Are Saved Europe And if you
haven't seen, you're not gonna be able to see it
on YouTube because it's already been taken down. But if
you had, if you got a bit shoot, you'll find
Stefan's talk from Sunday yesterday and I was on there
(01:48:32):
with him, and so it was rob. I actually stayed
at the audio on my road caster. I haven't posted
it yet. There's a bunch of stuff I have to
still post up on the podcast version of things. But
we'll get into the astro logus from five months ago,
which it's really upsetting that they took down. So if
you go here and you go into his playlist, it
(01:48:55):
says that there's five missing hold on in the pause button,
asshole go So you scroll down here and it says
five unavailable videos are hitting What the hell? And it
starts with part two. I think there's two parts to
the part three. It sucks, man, I remember seeing all
(01:49:17):
of them. There was I thought there was twelve. No,
I guess there's more. There's fourteen of these all together.
Maybe I didn't see all of them. Maybe two of
them were missing by the time I started seeing them. Jesus,
but I don't see anywhere else he's posted these, which
sucks because now nobody's got them, you know what I mean.
(01:49:40):
But we'll start this tonight, not a message against Hay.
I think we already do that one. Actually, they were
going to do this one here bling the Hussars, and
we're going to get into why Tatario is such a
bullshit thing, and it's covering up your history.
Speaker 13 (01:49:54):
Again.
Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
Everything that they do is they cover up your ancestral
contributions and your consistent rallies back they've completely erased from
our minds. The more modern the the the rally that
we've had, the more fully erased it's been. And why
(01:50:21):
is that Well because technology makes for that, and they're
doing it more industriously now than they did in the past,
where things are being unearthed from long, long ago, and
they changed the dating of course for their to suit
their overall narrative of human development. But then they also
(01:50:43):
change it and say, oh, that's all semitic, that was
all us we did that you should be thankful to
us gravel gravel, as if we were your your living gods.
That's what the Jews want. They want us to treat
them like they're living gods while they tournament torture, rape
and kill us and poisonous. I'm not okay with that.
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I don't know how you feel. I would totally get
on board with the ninety centrals as soon as possible.
Do we need to tell bad foods that you can
find on doctor Gluten's sight as to what those are,
and also avoid sugar as much as you can, because
it feeds all the things that are bad for you,
and also because it shuts down things. It's basically a poison.
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Your body can create glucose when it needs it, and
if it's running on fat, you're always going to be
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level of, you know, keeping your system clean as you go.
Fats right, meat in fats bro I think we're good
(01:51:47):
for now. We're going to talk about this how the well,
let's read what he says. One of the defining moments
in Western history is still a little discussed and poorly understood.
We owe a great deal to the brave man who
stood firm in Vienna, in the extraordinarily skilled and well
trained heroes who came to their relief. There you go.
(01:52:12):
I didn't know he had a Yeah, maybe i'll send
him a postcard. Not a postcard, I'll send him. I'm
the type of guy who gives out handwritten letters. So
whenever I send anything to anybody, I'm told I'm pretty
good handwriting when I'm trying to and not trying to rush,
and so I always do a handwritten letter because it's
(01:52:32):
a form of it's a form that's dying, so I
keep it alive. I've always done handwritten letters ever since
I was a little And there's an ochalogus proton mail here, Jesus,
but I miss things like that. I gotta send that
man an email. Maybe he'll come on, he'll he'll probably
just have like a one of those little you know things,
(01:52:53):
cause I don't like I don't think it likes to
show his face. I think this guy was a complete
and total fucking tool George Lincoln Rockwell. And I think
there's a reason why I don't who he is, because
I think God guides me away from lying sacks of
shit to be honest with you, because the ship, some
of the ship that he said I'm going to show
you in the he he he did very He did
a lot of work to give the same image and
(01:53:15):
impression that they wanted you to have of what a
national Socialist was, and especially calling it a Nazi like
he's he's kind of the douche, right. I think he
was part of the system. And if that pisces somebody off, well,
I mean, let's put it. Let's let's clearly examine everything
(01:53:36):
and stop making heroes out of people who don't deserve
our respect. I'm not saying he doesn't deserve it. I'm
saying let's look at it closer, because I think there's
something there there all right.
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