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May 27, 2025 67 mins
In our return episode, we discuss how assisted suicide became legal in Delaware, the next "Pandemic," and David Hogg. 

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ARE WE READY FOR THE NEXT ONE? https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2025/spring/ready-for-next-pandemic/
SPARS 2025 https://hadzicharis.medium.com/the-spars-pandemic-2025-b7544695bac2
DELAWARE GOVERNOR IS ‘PROUD TO SIGN’ BILL LEGALIZING PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE https://www.osvnews.com/delaware-governor-is-proud-to-sign-bill-legalizing-physician-assisted-suicide/
The cruelty of Canada’s euthanasia policy Maid has been turned into a political weapon https://unherd.com/2023/08/the-cruelty-of-canadas-euthanasia-policy-maid/
RCMP called to investigate multiple cases of veterans being offered medically assisted death https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/veterans-maid-rcmp-investigation-1.6663885
ARE WE READY FOR THE NEXT ONE? https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2025/spring/ready-for-next-pandemic/
David Hogg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hogg
The Truth About David Hogg & His Family & US Govt Sacrifice Of Its Own In School Shooting For Agenda https://thewashingtonstandard.com/truth-david-hogg-family-us-govt-sacrifice-school-shooting-agenda/
Kremlin criticizes move by Ukraine’s allies to lift ban on firing long-range missiles at Russia https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/27/europe/germany-ukraine-russia-long-range-missile-intl-hnk
President Trump Announces “Magnificent Parade” in DC to Celebrate 250th Anniversary of US Army https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/president-trump-announces-magnificent-parade-dc-celebrate-250th/
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The following presentation is Del Marvis Studio's production. You're listening
to the fact Hunter Radio Network. Here is your host,
George Hobbs.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time
for another edition of the fact Hunter podcast. As we
record on this Tuesday afternoon, May the twenty seventh, twenty
twenty five. I hope this message finds you well. Hope
everybody had a nice long weekend, got a little R
and R. I got to spend some time with your family,

(00:36):
and as we say, I hope yesterday you remembered the
reason for the season that has been a topic of
conversation within our emails here over the last twenty four
to thirty six hours. And again, thank you all for
your kind messages and much needed break. But we also
I needed to see, with taking on new tasks and responsibilities,

(00:57):
how much time I was going to have to devote
to the podcast. And for June, July and August we
are going to pass on the radio program. We will
pick it back up after Labor Day, but for the summer,
we're going to scale it down to just the weekly podcast,
and we'll try to get a classic audio out every

(01:18):
other week or so. And we're also looking to move
to an evening time slot for the radio program when
we pick it back up in the fall after Labor Day.
Big shout out to Paul English for all he does
as well and the platform that he runs. The next
coming podcast we have coming up Spars, we'll be talking

(01:40):
about that pandemic simulation Sabataezvy, we'll be discussing him in depth.
And the Port Arthur massacre right that big event back
in close to twenty years ago that happened down in
Australia which basically cost them their right to pare arms.
So that's going to be the next three weeks of conversation.

(02:01):
Originally we had Scott Shara scheduled to join us this evening.
If you remember Grace's dad the interview we did last
year and if you miss it, you can go to
our Rumble channel check out that conversation his daughter that
passed and medical care. Will leave it at that, But
it turns out his trial, pre trial and everything starts

(02:23):
this week, and obviously his lawyer says it's best you
not say anything, so he's going to join us when
the trial concludes in a few weeks. So our thoughts
and prayers are with Scott Shara and his family as
he litigates against the medical industrial complex. But again spars
sebatizevy poor author will be our next three episodes over

(02:48):
the next several weeks. Today, we have a lot of
things to talk about. It will be almost in a
radio format, but it's a lot of important things going on. First,
especially to the people who listen to my radio program,
understand that Canada's made program right, the assisted suicide program

(03:08):
that has been in place for ten years, and it's
one of those things. Once you open that can of worms,
there is no going back. There's absolutely no going back,
and that happened this week in Delaware. Sadly, I'm disheartened
to report to you that the governor of Delaware claimed

(03:28):
he was proud to sign HB one forty and Delaware
Delaware HB one forty, legalizing physician assisted suicide. Now, let
me be perfectly clear on this, right, we're all compassionate people,
not one of us ever want to see someone suffer. However,

(03:52):
we know how this government operates, and once a can
of worms is opened, there's no going back. Right just
with here in Delaware, you can get an abortion up
to twenty four weeks. Twenty four weeks, in my opinion,
not that there's you know, outside of a mother's life

(04:13):
in danger or something to that extent. Right, we reported
to you that back in was it twenty twenty two
that New York City had more abortions than births. Tiny
little old Delaware had thirty five was a thirty five
hundred abortions in twenty twenty two. So and they call

(04:35):
this healthcare, which is infuriating. But on May twentieth, our
Governor Met Meyer and I encourage everyone to go to Google.
Yes you was Google. Put in Delaware Governor Met Meyer
Riada his bio and you'll see, oh, okay, but he
is a Again. He signed into HB one forty, the

(04:57):
physician assisted Suicide law that will allow Delaware adult residents
who are deemed termally ill to request and self administer
medications to end their lives. So, if I recall, Delaware
becomes the twelfth state recognizing end of life decisions belong

(05:18):
to patients, not politicians. And yet here is a politician
making decisions. Right, it's again, it's under the guise of compassion, dignity,
and respect. And I say to all of you again,
no one wants to see anyone suffer. I am willing
to bet that several people listening to this podcast run

(05:42):
right now, at some point in their life had to
deal with the end of life situation with a loved one.
And it's not easy, right as we have as well.
It's not easy. But we know once that can of
worms is open, there is no going back. You look
at Canada and how now they're even They were offering

(06:08):
soldiers with PTSD assisted suicide, people with mental illnesses, suicide,
people who can't even make their own decisions taking their
own lives. And in Canada, just ten years after that
bill was passed, their made program, their assisted suicide program

(06:29):
is the fifth leading cause of death. Don't believe me,
research it for yourself. You'll find that is the fifth
leading cause of death. And sadly, you know, this measure
passed our state house earlier. It was I think April seventeenth,

(06:51):
by the narrowest of margins, and two people didn't have
the guts to show up and speak against evil. And
you know this bill has serious flaws that are going
to endanger elderly mentally ill disable. You're going to see

(07:12):
stories of elder abuse, insurance fraud, and our suicide rate
like all the other states that have started this. Like again,
like I said, Delaware is the twelfth state. There's thirty
eight left that don't allow it. We're the twelfth. Our
suicide rate is going to spike. This is going to

(07:35):
fundamentally change the legal approach of medical ethics, medical practice,
health care decisions. And I just never thought I would
live to see the day all these things that have
happened over the last ten to fifteen, I guess twenty years,
and it breaks my heart. I remember as a very

(07:57):
young man, this young boy. Actually I think it was
the seventies. I don't have this information in front of me,
but when they finally made abortion legal in Delaware, there
used to be a bank, a Wilmington Trust Bank. I
don't think they're around anymore. I think they got bought
out by a conglomerate. But it was at the just
outside of our neighborhood in Stanton, Delaware. And when the

(08:21):
bank closed that branch, an abortion what do you call them,
an abortion clinic took that place right They bought the
property and this bank was turned into an abortion clinic.
And I remember there was a shop right a grocery
store right next to it. My dad would often pick

(08:43):
up bottles of water. I don't ever remember him openly
protesting or being part of a protest down there, but
I do recall him passing out waters in the summer
to the protesters. It had to be the seventies. I
was a pretty young man back then, right, And like
I said, now here in Delaware you looked, you know,

(09:07):
thirty forty years later, they can get an abortion up
to twenty four weeks. What are we doing? The sanctity
of life should be cherished. It's evil. There were eleven
thousand postcards opposing these laws that were sent to Delaware legislators.

(09:29):
And you know, I reached out to my guy, Dave Lawson,
and I told him not if, but when, Not if,
but when that first amendment comes up, Not the first amendment,
but the first time an amendment comes up, to open
that can of worms. You then further or I or

(09:49):
if someone there has the courage to try to vote
it back out of law, I would be more than
happy to stand and give my five minutes. So there

(10:09):
was an article I found by Lionel Schreiber that was
written two years ago, and there's a lot of articles
like this, how assisted suicide has been turned into not
just a weapon, but even a political weapon, which is
just and all of these people. If you go and

(10:30):
read these articles, many of these people are classic liberals
who argued for legalizing assisted dying because they were very
compassionate and they couldn't stand people to be in such pain.
But they couldn't see, like many of us did, what
it would turn into. Like this individual said, I gained

(10:52):
an appreciation for how being alive could simply fail a
clinical cost benefit analysis. In the summer of twenty twenty,
for five days, I was in such binding pain from
a nerve in my spine that I awoke each morning
screaming at my poor husband. I would rather be dead.
I wasn't being ironic. I was being brutally sincere had

(11:13):
remaining alive been conditioned on such intense and unrelenting suffering forevermore,
For the first time, I could see a persuasive case
for calling it quits. During the blackest periods of those days,
on which I took half an hour to descend a
single flight of stairs, I was incapable of pleasure, humor, love.

(11:35):
The sole thought in my head was that I would
do anything to stop the pain. Canada has an unusually
liberal program called Medical Assistance in Dying or MADE, and
that is exactly what it's called here made in Delaware.
Although this acronym doesn't tidy your flat, but sponges your
existence from the known universe, I said, really, well, right,

(12:00):
doesn't tie to your flat, but it sponges your existence
from the universe. The Great White North should therefore represent
my perverse version of Valhalla instead. Maids lax protocols made
me queasy. In theory, maybe everyone has a right to
die if they want to. In practice, maybe the state

(12:22):
needs to keep a tight regulatory rain on whom it
graciously provides a one way ticket to nowhere. Introduced in
twenty sixteen, Canada's government sanctioned euthanasia by medically administered lethal
injection and legalization of assisted suicide. Again, there's a difference.
The latter usually entails patients themselves, like in Delaware, swallowing

(12:46):
fatal tablets prescribed by a doctor. They were initially intended
to put the terminal ill who just had enough out
of their misery. Yet, sister programs in the seven other
countries that permit euthanasia generally restrict the pool of applicants
to people destined to die naturally within six months. Made

(13:08):
initially codified, no such limitation. Right, They use very loose language,
citing it is reasonably foreseeable. And listen for all of us,
how do you quantify reasonably foreseeable? So hypothetically speaking, the program,

(13:31):
even as originally conceived, could have been open to the
people whose ailments would only kill them many years, hence
yet bolstering its slippery slope argument amongst critics, the program
soon radically loosened its restrictions. Assisted dying is now available
in Canada to all adults with a serious illness or disability,

(13:56):
regardless of whether the source of their torment would be fatal.
Over time, and if you're one of the eleven states
plus DC, you will see over time boiling the frog
grad very gradual changes every year. Once a year they'll

(14:17):
implement just a small tweak. Most controversially, the government is
considering the offer of lethal injection to mature miners. You
heard that correctly, mature miners loose speak, right, whatever that means. Right,

(14:38):
This nine year old, she's very mature for a she's
a mature miner. This is how slippery of slope that
are that Canada has become. And it's also set to
extend to Canadians who are mentally ill. They're going to
allow mentally ill patients to make life ending to say

(15:00):
for themselves, when many cases will be talked into which
there are recordings that I played for you on the
radio show a few months ago of a nurse trying
to talk someone into assisted suicide.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
That said.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
The start date of state sponsored death for the psychologically unwell,
which on one day or another would probably include us,
all has been pushed back to March of twenty twenty four.
Remember this article was written two years ago, indicating a
degree of bureaucratic anxiety. Last time I checked it was
pushed to the spring of twenty six, so I think

(15:39):
it was March twenty six, so ten months away. At
age sixty one, Alan Nichols had a history of depression
and was hospitalized as a suicide risk in twenty nineteen
something as an irony as in due course, the hospital staff,
according to his family, was altogether too helpful in facilitating

(16:01):
the patient's application for euthanasia. That application was accepted even
though the only health condition that Alan Nick and I'm
sorry Alan Nichols cited as so intolerable that he wanted
to die was hearing loss. After Nichols was put to death,

(16:28):
his family objected that the man was not suffering unbearably,
had been refusing to take his medication, and wouldn't use
the cochlear implant that helped him hear, but no medical
personnel had ever contacted his relatives out of respect for
patient confidentiality. And while some Canadian disability advocates are upset

(16:53):
that disability alone is now a qualification for euthanasia, arguably
ending a social signal that the disabled are a burden
and they're better off dead. Nichols did not nominate himself
as a political representative of any group. He was simply

(17:13):
one person who did not want to be here anymore.
And if we're not impressed by his motives, that's our problem.
Whether or not right to head for the back door
was his decision, his business, That's what they're trying to say.
Hearing loss was acceptable for the government of Canada to say, Okay,

(17:38):
you can terminate your life. So is this really compassion
or is this evil wrapped up with saving money? In
the medical system right, because if your government is paying,
if you have a socialist medical system, our system is

(18:03):
flawed too. I'm not even going to get into that
today because I have a limited amount of time to
speak today. And if I started talking about our medical
system and how most claims get automatically bounced the first time,
and how United Healthcare CEO got killed and the last
one just stepped down, and how there are things United Healthcare,

(18:28):
the Bank of America. There are many major corporations right
now that are teetering, and I mean teetering on financial oblivion.
And if those ten year years ten year yields, say
that five times fast. You look at all the money
the Bank of America and these people put into those yields.

(18:50):
And if they man, I'll tell you what. Go to
your favorite AI, whether it's Rock or chat GPT, and
ask it what happens to Bank of America if those
ten year what are they? The Treasury notes or whatever

(19:12):
hit a certain percentage, be prepared to read for quite
some time. Let's talk about Sean Taggert. He was suffering
from Luke Gerrigg's disease at forty one years old, required
twenty four hour care but British Columbia only provided sixteen
hour assistance, so paying caretakers for the remaining eight hours

(19:35):
cost him two hundred and sixty four dollars per day.
Health authorities didn't pardon me. Health authorities did offer to
move Taggart to an institution, but its location was far
from the young son, who was clearly his father's prime
reason for living, as Taggart described such a separation as

(19:57):
a death sentence. Now, the man managed to raise sixteen
thousand Canadian dollars to invest in medical equipment that would
allow him to remain at home, but the funds were insufficient,
so instead he applied for euthanasia. And that was the

(20:18):
end of him, the end. And of course there's the
one that made international headlines. And I'll keep it brief
because I'm sure you all have heard this. The RCMP,

(20:40):
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, called to investigate multiple cases
of veterans military veterans being offered medically assisted suicide. That's right, folks.
Five Canadian military veterans were given the option of medically

(21:02):
assisted death by now suspended VA Candida Caseworker, the country's
Veterans Minister, told a House of Committee I'm sorry. House
of Commons Committee. Late Thursday, Lawrence mcayley said the matter
is now being turned over to the RCMP for investigation
and his department's internal review is ongoing. We can expect

(21:22):
all veteran affair candidates employees to interact with veterans with care,
compassion and respect, and the actions of this one employee
is simply disgusting and I condemn this behavior to the
strongest terms. But how many of these things go under
the water that don't get caught right Last summer it

(21:44):
was reported that there was a case where veterans claimed
to have been pressured by VA caseworker to consider medically
assisted dying. That prompted malkayley to order an internal investigation,
which is now uncovered. A total of five cases where
veterans were allegedly offered made again by the same case worker.

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So again, PTSD, no problem, we have a solution for you.
Just take these pills and all your problems go away.
You know, we could go on and on. There's stories
on YouTube. There's stories online about people who have been
pressured into trying to end their lives. Some people are

(22:31):
psychopaths and they believe they're being benevolent. Then there are
people who are in the government who are trying to
save a buck. Well, you're going to die anyway, so
just end it now and save the taxpayers. Like there
was literally that quote that was stated. It might even
even have been Bill Gates. If you're dying in six months,
you have six months to live, why don't you just

(22:52):
end your life now? And that money that we would
have spent on your healthcare, we could use to pay
a teacher's tuition. That was his explanation. Then you start
normalizing euthanasia and self assist at suicide. You know, this
world is evil enough. It doesn't need anymore. So this

(23:13):
is where I know everybody may you know, you may
listen to this podcast when you're at work. You may
listening when you're driving home, and you may have intentions
of sending an email. But when you get home, dinners
on the table, you know, the children have homework, maybe
you have a baseball game to get to. Life happens,

(23:36):
and you forget to email me. I would really appreciate
it if each of you, what would take a few
minutes to email me your thoughts on this, because they
always present these things under the guise of compassion and
the next thing you know, they have normalized it. And

(23:56):
I'd like to hear maybe your stories if you're north
of the border. I did get a couple of emails
from folks north of the border last time I brought
this up on the radio show. Your thoughts on it,
if it came to your state, or maybe you already
live in a state that has assisted suicide and abortion
and they just champion death under the guise of healthcare.

(24:17):
It's not healthcare. It is not healthcare. I will tell you,
I'll be completely upfront with you that I had a
conversation with a pastor within the last seventy two hours
about this when it came up. When my neighbor down
the road texted me and said it was being signed
the other day. I pulled a local pastor aside and

(24:43):
kind of leaned on them. I said, I was very
burdened to live in a state that championed abortion up
to twenty four weeks that again under the guise of compassion,
right passing this assisted suicide law, that's going to continue
to expand just like it has everywhere else. And I

(25:07):
was I don't want to use the word disappointed, because
I could tell you that he was the pastor was
also a first responder for many, many years. And you've
seen people in these situations, so right, remember to be compassionate.
But and of course absolutely no one wants to see

(25:29):
anybody like that, but just knowing where it's going to
lead to once you open that can of worms. So
I'd love to hear your thoughts, So please, if you
would just take a few minutes, email me your thoughts
the fact Hunter at mail dot com, the fact Hunter
at mail dot com, or you can just go to
truthnet dot com and contact me that way, send a

(25:50):
message and listen. If I share them with the audience,
I won't say your name. You have my word, but
I think it's something that we need to have a
conversation about. I think it's that big if it can
happen here in a little old Delaware, I think you
all should be cognizant of what could be coming your way.
And speaking of what could be coming your way, you know,

(26:14):
I try to keep my eyes on whether it's the
Council on the CFR's website, John Hopkins website, and I recently,
as I mentioned earlier, got an email from a listener
you know, planning on taking a vacation in the fall,
remembering that spars twenty twenty five. So I checked in
on Johns Hopkins magazine and sure enough, just within the

(26:35):
last few weeks, they had printed an article are we
ready for the next one? And what I found interesting
is in the little picture that accompanied the article was
a chicken read like it was ill. So are they

(26:58):
going to try to put a bird flow on us?
A bunch of eyes as well? I'll put the link
in the show notes. Just look at that picture at
the top of the story. And I'm going to briefly
run through this, but you know that they go all
the way back. They mention Colora in London back in
eighteen fifty four. You know, all these stories right pinpointed

(27:24):
the source of the sickness a contaminated water pump in
the Soho district. So when we talk about these types
of pandemic, whether it's all the way back in eighteen
fifty four, a contaminated water pump in the Soho district,
or you come all the way to today, right the

(27:46):
animals and stalls at the you know, the seafood wholesale
market in Wuhan, China, right. All of these stories, right,
have a tell and if you go back and watch
that movie Outbreak, we have to find the host and
they chase this monkey for ninety minutes. They find the

(28:06):
hosts so they can create the solution and contagion in
twenty twelve and how germs can be spread and just
destroy everyone. So you know, I had another interview recently
and he was very much, very passionate about terrain theory
and how germ theory is a wash, and it's a

(28:28):
very intriguing discussion. I think, like many things, I think
between the two was probably the truth. Right. But this
interesting article from Johns Hopkins Magazines talk about the likelihood
of future pandemics and the concentrations of these megacities Tokyo, Deli, Shanghai,

(28:54):
so or Africa. Right, they talk about Congo, the capital
of Congo, but they say chances are experts won't be
able to predict the next pandemic. It could be the
bird flu ravaging us catachul cattle and poultry farms and
infecting humans. It could be zeka or dangy fever spread

(29:16):
by mosquitoes, or another strain of flu or coronavirus. No
one really knows. That's why we need to heed lessons
from the past and prepare today. Five years after COVID
nineteen spread to every continent on Earth, it's important you

(29:37):
listen to this paragraph right today, five years after COVID
nineteen spread to every continent on Earth, killed millions and
left four hundred million people with brain fog, breathing difficulties,
and other symptoms of long COVID Ingles and others want

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to share and highlight the lessons learned to better prepare
us for the next one that will inevitably occur. Now,
I have gotten over the last five years hundreds, if
not thousands, of emails regarding this, and I will tell
you that ninety eight percent of the people who had

(30:23):
the brain fog, breathing difficulties or other symptoms were jabbed. Now,
there were one or two who said they got it,
they felt different than they ever had before. And you know,
one guy, I think he said he was still having
breathing difficulties. But the other one hundred and hundred were

(30:44):
all jabbed. So my question is, you know, if they
do pull something off, will it be a fresh thing
or will it be an activation of the jabs? Things
of that nature right talk about. Much of what they
learned relates to the months leading up to the pandemic
was a critical window of opportunity to do everything you

(31:07):
can to contain the disease. It involves decisions made at
the executive level to combine a fast spreading new virus,
along with the timeline and manner in which officials share
information and deploy counter measures. It also involves the steps taken.
We're not taken, all right, this is it. It involves the

(31:30):
steps taken, were not taken to contend with misinformation, which Granvell,
who teaches a class on the nineteen eighteen influenza virus
that killed roughly fifty million, says we can count on
transpiring in all pandemics. Again, there's that word misinformation. And

(32:00):
our quote unquote First Amendment rights were destroyed due to COVID.
Says we'll be unpacking COVID for decades to come, with
doctoral students and scholars pouring over the data. But with
other pandemics on the horizon and COVID nineteen continuing to

(32:20):
mutate and cause lasting complications for people with and without
chronic health problems, experts say our country can't ignore what
it learned and put its head in the sand so
that they have the lessons learned. Prepare for the worst, right,

(32:42):
And when you say prepare for the worst, that means
you want to prepare for the worst and execute the
most extreme circumstances. Right. And they blame pockets of the
federal government that were quietly, extremely concerned and doing what
they could do prepare and others that weren't. Right. They

(33:03):
gave big shout outs to the flight industry, health screenings,
potential quarantines. Right. You remember you went to a country
you had to quarantine for seven days? Do you remember
that mess? People having to pay out of their pocket
a hotel room for seven days. Pandemic preparedness has been

(33:26):
a federal priority since two thousand and five, and we
talked about that quite often when President George W. Bush
devoted seven billion dollars to the cause. A pandemic is
a lot like a forest fire. Bush told scientists. If
caught early, it might be extinguished with limited damage. If
it's allowed to smolder undetected, it can grow to an

(33:50):
inferno that can spread quickly beyond our ability to control it.
And there's Bush, another guy that should be in Guantanamo
Bay right now awaiting military tribunals. The Obama administration right
all the money that they spent in their sixty nine
page playbook that delineated how to guide government sectors through

(34:12):
the complex work of fighting health threats. Lesson to deliver information,
not reassurance. Sometimes it makes sense to withhold information or
quell fear with words of reassurance. When a friend suffers
a loss, you might say you'll get through it, everything

(34:33):
will be okay. But when it comes to a health threat,
placating the public isn't the right strategy, and it's less
in inglesby and rivers hope the country will take from
the pandemic. The job of public health and political leaders
should never be to openly reassure. The job is to

(34:54):
be factual and provide maximum information to people and their
families so they can make good judge and lower their
risk of spread. Right. I guess that's why they thought
it was okay for Joe Biden in November of twenty
twenty one to say the unvaccinated or facing a winter
of death. That's how they justified to themselves. Even though
everybody who is getting this job, let me recant that

(35:17):
many people who have gotten the job are facing cancer.
This incredible cancer explosion that we've seen horrible. We have
friends that have been directly affected by this. It's awful
and scarce. It's just what are we doing? Less than

(35:39):
three admit the unknown? Science is slow, right, but science
is more effective than jumping to conclusions. During the pandemic,
with schools and businesses closed and loved ones getting sick
and dying, no one wanted to wait for information or
to be told what they could and couldn't do. No

(36:00):
one liked the disciplinarian and public health became an easy target. Now.
It's interesting that this study was done by John Hopkins,
but they claim that fifty seven percent of leaders of
local health department surveyed nationwide became targets of harassment between
March and January of twenty twenty one March twenty twenty

(36:21):
in January of twenty one. You know why, right with
droves of practitioners opting to leave their positions and because
of those acts, those egregious acts, is why the medical
industry is so shoddy right now. Is why when you
go to the Christiana Hospital in Christiana, Delaware, the emergency
room looks like a mass unit in Baghdad. There's beds

(36:43):
in the hallways. Not making this up. Anybody in the
state of Delaware who's been there, who had a loved
one there. We had a loved one who was in
a car accident two years ago, went in there and
I thought, my god, I mean this is Bagdad all
over again. Two thousand and five, during the Surge's mash hospital,

(37:04):
constrained by poor infrastructure, politics, and the backlash of public
they aimed to protect. Public health officials describe grappling with
personal and professional disillusionment, torn between what they felt they
should do and their limited ability to pursue it. Why
did public health become the scapegoat of a nation on lockdown?

(37:29):
Who do you think recommended you? Moron? You absolute morons?
Who's the author? What's their name again, Emily Buckler? I
could b U C H L E R. Why Why

(37:54):
did public health become the scapegoat of a nation on lockdown?
From their perspective, the backlash stemmed partly from an over
reliance on the CDC to make decisions beyond the scope
of its expertise. The CDC is full of talented scientists,
but as a Health Research Agency. It wasn't set up

(38:16):
to respond to twenty four to seven questions from government
and policymakers about matters of logistics and economic social trade offs.
That's why we do not need a large federal government.
The whole fight which your history books don't tell you,
and I have argued in two of my papers on substack.
Please go to substack backslash the fact hun her as

(38:39):
I write more about the Delaware's Assistant suicide law and
the repercussions coming this week on our substack, I've written
two re examining the history of our founding fathers. There
were lots of people, lots of people who were part
of the Great Awakening during the seventeen fifties, many many
people within the colonies who did not want any part

(39:02):
of the federal government because they knew once again, once
you open that can of worms, there was no going back.
Now look at us. You let the states decide what's
going on. Instead you turn it over to and just
a monster of an agency that doesn't care about you,
that answers to big medical, to big corporation, the military

(39:28):
industrial complex. You know, all of these agencies we talk
about today were all formed after World War Two, and
this is the same CDC was formed in nineteen forty
six to stop the spread of malaria. And now you know,

(39:50):
now they're making deals. You know they were talking about
those treaties, right, the pandemic treaties. This is quite a
lot article, and I'm not going to read the whole
thing lesson four though. Let's get ahead of misinformation. This
is one we need to talk about, right, because their
word is more important than ours, their science is more

(40:11):
important than our beliefs. Right. So, Tara Cell, who is
a senior scholar at the Center for Health Security, specializes
in misinformation and its ability to turn people away from
life saving health advice. During the pandemic, she mined social

(40:32):
media and networking forums for misleading posts about everything from
face masks and social distancing to vaccines and anti viral treatments.
I'm going to say that again, a senior scholar at
the Center for Health Security, spent her entire day every
day mining social media, putting keywords in networking forums from

(40:56):
misleading posts about everything from faces and social distancing to
vaccines and anti viral treatments. Just within the last forty
eight hours, they have completely finally changed their tone on
the COVID vaccines for children. They came out admitted that yes,

(41:17):
this can cause a young man to have a heart attack. Yes,
this can cause a young person to have a heart attack. Sorry, whoops,
But it's misinformation when it comes from the hour maths
right quote. Misinformation eroded millions of people's trust and public health.
It will take a lot of work to rebuild it.

(41:39):
And that's what I'm afraid of, folks. It's kind of
what I'm building to. There is zero chance they could
get away with another COVID this fall unless it was
full martial law, and sadly, ninety you know, i't want
to be kind, ninety percent of the people involved would

(41:59):
go a long because it's their paycheck. However, they could
unleash something very nefarious that legitimately causes a lot of
people to die, and that would scare people into the
next thing. Whether that's from the sky, the water, or
something else, I don't know, but that's what I'm worried about.

(42:23):
And you know the emails I've gotten recently, don't forget
about spars. They said was going to happen this fall.
There's no way, right, I'm like, would you all agree
with me there, right, There's no way they could just
do another COVID and get away with it. Hey, people
are sick. You need to lock down your business for
two it this time, we're serious, only two weeks to

(42:43):
slow the spread and right back to work. Guys, like,
there's no way, right, I mean, look at the world today.
We still haven't healed from it. Hundreds of thousands of
businesses closed, minimum wage sixteen dollars, which is causing companies
to hire less, which is causing shortages. And it's just

(43:05):
this chain of events has led to this country literally
on and again. I'm not pushing fear porn. I'm telling
the truth. And normally, when this country is in a
fiscally dangerous situation, we looked to war as the answer.

(43:29):
Right that those oil wells in Iraq, we made a
lot of money off of that, The mineral resources in Afghanistan,
we made a lot of money off that. Not to
mention the poppy seed which funded you know, the CIA
and all of their black ops. But if you didn't know,

(43:52):
there was at least thirty states over the last couple
of years that have passed laws to limit public health authority,
which is awesome. Since the pandemic, thirty states have passed
laws to limit public health authority, and health officials in
many of those states can no longer issue mask mandates
or school clothes. Now, remember how quickly they can turn

(44:15):
things around. A cover can sign a piece of paper
and get right to it. But they claim that these
media outlets fueled misinformation by giving airtime to anchors who
contradicted health guidance, such as Tucker Carlson and all of
these other things. And the goal of COVID was to

(44:37):
see how far they could push us to test the
resolve of people, and sadly a lot of people had
to cave to the job because they had to feed
their children. And it's important going forward, like put your

(44:58):
foot down today. If there's a law or something on
the books that contradicts your moral compass, that crosses God's laws,
it's our duty, it's our responsibility to say no. And
we are told we will be persecuted. Right, And you
have to be willing to accept that the media's influence

(45:22):
on health compliance during the pandemic hasn't been thoroughly studied,
And she worries the breeding ground for misinformation still plagues US.
So friends enjoy this type of conversation while it lasts,
because when they do pull the lever the next time,
which some people believe is going to be really soon, right,

(45:48):
you have to be ready for that, and you have
to have alderate means of communications. I will tell you.
Kind of segueing into the next little topic, is I
had mentioned that anytime we get in a bad situation
as far as finances here in the United States, you

(46:10):
look at the car repo numbers or off the charts,
the people making minimum payments on their credit cards are
the highest they've been and I can't remember how long
it's been. Bank of America's low key in trouble. You know,
United Healthcare is in trouble. So you know, Trump came out.

(46:31):
He's been talking a lot of smack to Putin the
last few days, and he just said a couple hours ago.
I guess as I hit the record button that what
Vladimir Putin doesn't realize that if if weren't me, lots
of really bad things would have already happened to Russia,
I mean really bad. He's playing with fire. So you

(46:52):
know a lot of the countries, I think the US
Germany and uk maybe recently within the last forty eight hours,
said hey, it's okay, Ukraine, you can start firing your
missiles wherever you want in Russia. Right, the war's escalating.
And that's literally from CNN this thing I just pulled up.
Kremlin criticizes move by Ukraine's allies to lift ban on

(47:16):
firing long range missiles at Russia. So these things are escalating, right,
And Israel Iran once again is escalating. And you know,
we just had Memorial Day, and you know, it seems

(47:36):
like we're a warmongering country. And it took me back
to Jesus and his sermon on the Mount and the beatitudes. Right,
blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the
sons of God. And we're completely as long as I've

(47:57):
been alive, we've contradicted that verse. You know. They will
try to tell you that they are bringing about peace
through war. I always laughed when I heard those words,
We're going to bring peace through war, and it's like,

(48:17):
what are you talking about? And now, Trump, We've gotten
a lot of emails from listeners about this military parade.
This is from May twenty fourth. President Donald Trump announced
on Friday. The long talked about military parade to celebrate

(48:38):
the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of
the United States Army by the Continental Congress will indeed
take place in Washington, d C. On June fourteenth. Now,
June fourteenth is the two hundred and ninetieth day of
the year. Two plus nine plus zero is eleven. There
is your eleven, President Trump and the Army. We're born.

(49:00):
The same day, June fourteenth, Trump will turn seventy nine
that day. The parade is estimated to cost about forty
five million. Trump was the forty fifth president. In addition
to the parade, the celebration will feature a parachute jump,
a concert, fireworks, and a speech by Trump. So I'm

(49:25):
not saying the obvious part out loud. What I would
say was, if there was ever a time or a
Gulf of Tonkin incident to happen, that would certainly be it.
So keep an eye on Saturday, June fourteenth in Washington,
d C. I'm not trying to scare anybody way if

(49:46):
you're planning to attend that event, but just some interesting numerology,
and that's just the surface on it. One of the
other things that I wanted to mention to you on
this kind of lots of subjects today coming back as
we get back into the show. One of the other

(50:08):
things that I'll be talking about in the near future
this summer is certain events that took places in school
back in twenty twelve and others. Right, And obviously I'm
talking about the one in Connecticut, which is interesting when
you look at Sandy Hook, right, there's a famous author

(50:29):
who lives in Sandy Hook, right, and she wrote books
about children, The Hunger Games, right, and they were big
movies back during that time. And it's just a coincidence,
I'm sure. Let me put a couple in there, that
the author of The Hunger Games lives in Sandy Hook, right,

(50:51):
just a coincidence. But David Hogg's an interesting character, isn't he.
You do some research on him, and and you find
out that his sister, Lauren, I should say with his
sister wrote a book Never Again, a New Generation Draws

(51:12):
the line made the New York Times bestseller list, and
you will find many similarities with the topic of Sandy
Hook that we'll get to this summer as well. Hog
was included in the time one hundred list of most
influential people. He is the co founder of Good Pillow,
a pillow manufacturing company that mocks my pillow, and the
founder of the Leaders We Deserve pack. And what's interesting

(51:37):
if you go to OpenSecrets dot com that pack he
runs Act Blue, you know, the one that was behind
BLM and openly stated that they wanted the destruction of
the nuclear family. They receive the fifth top recipient in
funds from this pack that they got over three hundred
thousand dollars. So Act Blue received over three hundred thousand

(51:59):
dollars by Leaders We Deserve this pack that is co
founded or founded by David Hogg. But he is the
son of Kevin Hogg, and Kevin Hogg was a former
agent of the FBI. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
His mother was a teacher for the school system down

(52:22):
there in Florida. He was also a teen link reporter
for the Son Sentinel. I wanted to read the story
from the Washington Standard, the truth about David Hogg and
his family and US government sacrifice of its own in
school shooting for agenda. Again, this is from the Washington Standard.

(52:45):
David Hogg. The latest poster boy for gun control since
the shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, reeks with
government sponsorship in every possible way, from appearing in an
initial interview flubbing his scripted lines to seemingly organizing his
own anti gun rallies by students across the country. The
biggest question is how did David Hogg have a script

(53:07):
ready to read directly after the shooting. This fact clearly
shows he knew beforehand that this incident was going to happen.
There's also the flawless effort by Hog and getting students
across the country organized within hours to protest guns and
the Second Amendment. Right. Supposedly, his dad is a retired

(53:30):
FBI agent. His name wasn't mentioned. The fact that his
father was a retired FBI agent was mentioned by maybe
one or two percent of the news stories out there. Right,
the closest you'll get is Kevin Hogg fifty one, who
was a Navy pilot, worked for the FBI, and was
an elementary school teacher currently living in the Orlando area.

(53:54):
Now that's kind of messed up because it's actually the
mom was the elementary school teacher. As usual, Dull with fatictish,
I'm sorry. With factuous individuals, we get conflicting backgrounds, work history,
and more than one individual concrete possibility of who they
may actually be. Kevin is said to have retired from

(54:15):
the FBI in twenty fourteen, which when made him a
part of the Obama dictatorship. FBI David Hogg's mother again,
Rebecca Buldrick, who was still married to Kevin, is said
to work for the Broward County School District as a teacher.
She is listed of having to work for Heron Heights
Elementary School in Parkland, yet she is not listed as

(54:39):
a teacher there. Buldrick has been very active in anti gun,
anti Second Amendment politics and has close ties to CNN.
The big question is why didn't she take the name
of Hogg after marrying Kevin. She isn't a celebrity or
has such an empire in the business world that she

(55:00):
would need to retain the name Boldrick. Both Kevin and
Rebecca are listed by block Shopper as owning a home
in Parkland, Florida, worth about a million dollars. So we're
supposed to believe that Kevin Hogg, a former FBI agent
and part time school teacher and Rebecca Baldric, a school teacher,

(55:23):
have the money to have multiple million dollar homes in Florida,
the money to organize anti gun rallies across the country,
and jet set David Hogg around the nation to organize
anti gun protests. Sorry, but it's just not believable. The
funds have to be coming from an outside entity. The

(55:46):
whole Hog family reeks with lies and conspiracy and actually
reminds us of the Harry Tasker family in the movie
True Lies or the Smith family from the animated TV
series American Dad, where neither the hu mendor wife are
really who the neighbors think they are. Right there, these
clandestine agencies behind the scene. Right, the main media seems

(56:11):
to be the biggest beneficiaries to the Parkland incident since
they're using it to regain credibility in the face of
so much fake news. So back then, the mainstream media
outlets like CNN, we're glorifying these anti gun efforts by
David Hogg and trying to make it seem as if

(56:31):
anyone who supports the Second Amendment is anti American or unpatriotic.
And on top of that, if you question the stories
themselves about who is truly behind these You're considered you're
considered an evil person, But this is one that is

(56:53):
common sense. And again we're not questioning the fact what
happened to children that that's another conversation, right, But it's
obviously somebody knew it was going to happen, and David
Hogg was in a position to run with it and
to further advance this technocratic society and to continue to

(57:24):
strip us of our rights to protect ourselves and our families.
These efforts by the main media and politicians are all
part of the club. For years, the media and overall
press have not been journalistic. And we saw what happened,

(57:48):
We saw what happened with COVID. How can you stand
up for the media and there is no journalistic media
that four or five percent of the media is trying
to do their jobs. But unfortunately, your CNNs, your Fox News,
all of those they read a script, they're told what
things to talk about. In the case of the Parkland

(58:10):
shooting being a scripted incident by the government to swape
the public into supporting gun control, it seems very likely.
So given the evidence at hand, many Americans find it
impossible to believe that their government would sacrifice its own
citizens for an agenda. Hello nine to eleven. However, it's
been happening almost since the government was founded. And it

(58:31):
goes all the way back to the article I wrote
investigating the Founding of Fathers. They're all Freemasons. How are
you going to do podcasts after podcasts talking about how
evil Freemasons are and then try to stick up for
the Founding Fathers. It's ridiculous. I send there's some very

(58:52):
good pastors out there who still believe the Founding Fathers
are just. They believed in all of these things, and
if we would have just stuck, but it was the
consolidation of power, and I've sent many pastors. Should a
Christian be a member of a secret society? A great

(59:17):
article on there. You know, secret societies, especially Freemasonry, are
these organizations that are exclusive to their members. And secret
societies pose a number of problems for a believer. First,
the very concept of a secret society is extra biblical

(59:39):
at best and anti biblical at worst. The Bible sets
no president that encourages joining an organization marked by secrecy
and hidden truth. God never commands it, and there's no
examples of it. But you should ask if if you're
going to join a secret society, and ask this to
a friend or family who's in there, what are they hiding?
What is so secret about it? Right? If they're a

(01:00:01):
Christian and in a secret side, what are they hiding
and why are they hiding it? Now, that's the two
questions you have to ask them. In Egypt during the
ancient times, right, that was all the pharaoh worship and
dedication to the various false gobs. And that's what a
lot of it is all about, these established notions about

(01:00:24):
their lives and philosophies in order to rebuild them as
more enlightened beings. Right, strip new members down and to
rebuild them as enlightened beings very dangerous, dangerous practice. Right.

(01:00:46):
Secret societies concentrate on self fulfillment and improvement. Right. And
in God's word, the power of his spirit, fellowship within
his scope are designed to draw us closer to Him
and each other. Right, So those things secret societies are

(01:01:07):
antichrist and I'll stick to that. But going back finishing
with you know, David Hogg in that article, all of
these things need a closer look, right, Whether it was
Tuskegee to nine to eleven, you know, the eugenics program

(01:01:33):
where American Indian women were subjected to sterilization, and all
the way to today right Delaware assisted suicide. So we're
at the hour mark, and I thought there was one

(01:01:53):
more thing I wanted to discuss, and if I can
find it, we're going to run through it. And if not,
we're going to see you next Tuesday night at eight
pm Eastern time, and again we're going to get back
into the rhythm of single topic conversations. And I know
I had one more thing. No, maybe that was it.

(01:02:15):
I guess I did cover everything. So I would love
to hear your voice on assisted suicide, your thoughts on it. Spars.
Have you looked into that whole SPARS twenty twenty five
simulation as anybody heard any news on another upcoming simulation
similar to like event to one again, I would say

(01:02:37):
keep your eyes open as far as the June fourteenth
and Washington atten DC. Outside of the numerology, no, there's
not a whole lot of other things. Just the timing
is kind of weird, with Ukraine and Russia reaching a
new height, and the same with Israel and Iran there's
a lot of tensions in the world, and again not

(01:03:04):
to push fear mongering or anything, but you have to
keep your head on a swivel in this world we
live in today. So again, thank you all for your time.
Looking forward to next week as we deep dive into
one of those three topics that I mentioned. If there's
something that you would like us to delve into together,
please send us an email the fact Hunter at mail

(01:03:25):
dot com. There is sure there's certainly no shortage of
topics to cover in the world we live in today,
So again, thank you all. God bless you all. Keep
your head on a swivel, and until we meet again,
my friends, we will see. I know it's been a struggle.

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