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May 28, 2024 11 mins
Jeffrey Sachs on Tucker - Coverups are the Name of the Game
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Well, then the third thing theyfound is they're assassinating lots of people.
They're assassinating Americans, by the way, through these unbelievably crazed LSD experiments unless
they you know, basically, theyweren't the ones to put the bullet through
the head of Patrice Lamumba in theCongo, but they tried, and they

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supported the overthrow of La Mumba,and of course they were trying to kill
Castro and many other things. Sothey found unbelievable things. Now, that
was nineteen seventy five. Since thenwe're forty nine years. There's never been
another church committee. You know whatI love about sharing behind a paywall.

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I can talk about whatever I want, and I can talk about things as
they emerged throughout the day. Soas I am working throughout the entire day,
sitting right here knocking stuff out,I listened to a lot of podcasts.
It's great to have it in thebackground. I got the garage door
open. Breeze is amazing, beautifulday, beautiful Georgia, summers coming up,
guys, It's awesome. And whileI was listening to Tucker Carlson and

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Jeffrey Sachs, I just ended up, cutting away from my timebox and just
kind of paying attention a little bit, and a couple areas really really just
made my blood boil. So JefferySackson, you just definitely listened to the
entire podcast of Jeffrey Sachs and TuckerCaruson. But he talks about the Cold

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War and how how you know allthe lies during that period. All he
talks about the JFK assassination and justall these CIA coups and and takeovers and
all of just malfeasan scalore, youknow, since the forties, or frankly
since nineteen twelve, nineteen thirteen,even farther back. But just a couple

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of things just burn to my buttonsa little bit. The first is,
and I'm going to play the cliphere in a second. The first is
him just talking about what we allknew. We America blew up the Nordstream
pipeline. Joe Biden said that wewere going to do that, and so

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we did. I remember those videos, I remember hearing that, and so
just listen to Jeffer Sacks and youknow, his his take on all of
it. One of the moment Ireally wanted to speak to you was the
day that I saw the clip ofyou on Bloomberg News. I think you
were one of my favorite moments.And we just described it. And it

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was within hours of this massive naturalgas pipeline, Nordstream disintegrating. Can you
describe what happened? Yeah, soyou know, the US blew up Nordstream
as it promised to on that probablyof occasions, but the most recent of
those occasions was President Biden said,I think it's February seven, twenty twenty

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two. I may have the datea little bit off, but he said
in a statement to the press,if the Russians invade Ukraine, nord Stream
is finished. And the reporter whoasked him the question, I think from
Germany but an international said well,mister President, how can you say that?
How could you do that? Andhe looks and he says, very

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gravely, believe me, we haveour ways. Okay, So this is
and then you can go back andfind a thousand clips. Yeah, Victoria
and Cruise and everyone saying this muststop, this must stop. We'll never
let it happen. It will bedestroyed, it will be ended. Okay.
So then it's blown up, okay, and you and then the America.

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You know, well, before weget to that, I was on
Bloomberg soon afterwards, I don't rememberwhether it was the next air of the
day after, and I said,you know, I think the US did
this, Mistress Hacks, how canyou how can you say that? And
I said, well, first thepresident said he was going it was going

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to be over. And then there'sactually, you know, some readings of
planes in the vicinity and so forth, and and and uh. There was
the tweet by the former uh uhand now current Foreign Minister of Poland,
thank you us A with a pictureof of of the the water bubbling over

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the blown up pipeline. Roddick Sikorskiis tweet. There was Applebaum's husband.
Yes, there there was a bitof evidence that well, yes, the
United States had done this, thankyou very much. They said they wouldn't
and they did it. We areliving in unprecedented times, no we not?
Are we not living in unprecedented times? Where and and you know,

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I probably should have had clips ofhim talking about you know, JFK and
the assassination all that stuff. Itwas a what he called a coup,
and you'll watch the videos for sure, but it was a coup in plain
sight, just like the CIA hasdone it to other countries, coups in
plain sight and assassinations in plain sight. And we were living in such extraordinary

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times. And I frankly love theway that Jeffrey sachs and I really hope
you guys watch the video, butJeffrey Sax talks about how how he sees
all of this playing out. Ilove love his model. He says that
it's just a game to the peoplein power. It really because he rubbed
shoulders with these people, he knowsthese people, He's see he's seen the

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insides, the plans, he understandsit all, and he doesn't mind speaking
freely about it. And and forthem, it's just a game, he
says it. In the interview,he says, and they don't care about
the lives that are affected. Thisis the global political environment that we live
in today. It's just games forthose who have power. And in my

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previous video about the man who justwanted to be left alone, it makes
you wonder when is enough enough.But also the second thing he talked about
is something that we all know,which is that all of these break outbreaks
of viruses in the past all theway to COVID. We're all manufactured.

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We all know this. The evidenceis overwhelming. Now, Jeffer Sacks will
concede that we don't have the hardestevidence. We have slack emails and recordings
and stuff that's like, oh,look, clearly something's awry. But in
terms of the truth, we willnever get that. But there's overwhelming evidence

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that clearly throughout history up to today, we have laboratory for he is creating
things and they release them. Andyou guys remember the Tuskegee, You remember
all the other experiments that the governmentshave done on their own people. It's
not a new thing. And soyou say, okay, so Peter White,
we all knew this. We allknew that they're going to do it

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again. Where do you think COVIDcame from? COVID? The question is
which lab and in which way?It almost surely did not come out of
nature. It almost surely came outof a deliberate research project that had a

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core idea, which was to takea natural virus and make it more infectious.
And we have one major blueprint ofthat, which is a research proposal
called Diffuse, which was submitted tothe Department of Defense to the unit called

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DARPA in twenty eighteen, and itis a kind of cookbook for how to
make the virus that causes COVID nineteen, and the virus is called Sar's cove
two. And what's distinctive about Sar'scove two is that it has something called
a proteolytic cleavage site and specifically somethingcalled a furine cleavage site. And it's

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just some pieces of the genome thatmake this thing damn infectious. And what's
interesting about it is that for thisclass of bat viruses, which are called
beta coronaviruses, which is what SoRscomes from, and what COVID nineteen comes

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from. For that class of viruses, and there are several hundred known,
none of them in nature ever hadthat particular piece of the genome called none
other than SARS cove two. Andthat piece of the genome, the furre
and cleavage site, was an objectof research attention from two thousand and five

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because it was understood that if avirus were to have that, it would
make the entry of the virus intohuman cells easier and would make the virus
therefore infectious for humans. When thevirus broke out in that period. At
the end of twenty nineteen early twentytwenty, there's commotion among the scientists.

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What the hell is this? Where'dthis come from? Oh my god,
did we do this? How thisescape? Or whatever? Nobody knows,
of course, so they start havingsecret calls, and one of the most
important of these calls was on Februaryfirst, twenty twenty, that was then

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memorialized by one of the participants ina long memo, all of which became
public through a Freedom of Information Actsubsequently. Because our government has lied to
us about every single moment of thisfrom the start, hasn't told us anything
about any of this. It's allwhistleblowers or Freedom of Information Act. That's

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the only way we know any ofwhat I'm describing to you right now.
No one has told the truth atall. I really appreciate Jeffery Sach's honesty
and giving us a purview of hisexperience in his exposure to the underbelly of
the world and politics and people inpower and what they are able to accomplish

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and get away with. I don'thave any solutions here for what we should
do with this type of information,but Here's what I do know is that
we are all personally responsible for ourown lives and families, and what we
can do is two things. Keepour lives and our families healthy, and

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work our butts off to ensure thatwe our family can sustain through the hard
times of the economy. That's numberone and number two. Don't comply
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