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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The following presentation Isadel 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. I'm your
host is always George Hobbs for your Tuesday, August nineteenth,
twenty twenty five. I hope everybody had a great weekend.
I got a little bit of sunburn Sunday, but that's okay.
I got plenty of suns Spend time with the family
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and great time for some risk and relaxation this weekend.
Take a couple of day trips, get out and see
a few shows, and unplug from the rabbit holes and
just enjoy life a little bits. My wife and I
will be celebrating our twenty five years of marriage. God
bless her. Do you imagine putting up with this for
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twenty five years? Anyway, And as I mentioned before, we'll
be taking next week off and we're.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Going to come back. I think.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
It's not going to be a different format, but it's
going to be with a different attitude, a different urgency.
I think the people who have the ability to see
and you know what, I'm talking about. If you're listening
to this podcast, are starting to understand how things are
developing rather quickly, and how the quote unquote elitists are
turning the tables and just here in Delaware, the how
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they have screwed the bolts in so tight on the
people of the state through property taxes. They doubled tolls
last week, doubled the tolls, and now weeds free everywhere.
And you know it's funny, I guess because people think
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weed is free, they can just smoke it everywhere. I said, Hey, guys,
alcohol has been legal for one hundred years, but people
don't go around day drinking and drinking on the job.
It's a real problem that we're facing here. It's everywhere,
but the debauchery. It seems like why Mare three point zero,
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and it's becoming extremely difficult for people to afford things.
And you know, when we resume here, obviously we're on
the cusp of nine to eleven. We'll have a couple
episodes on nine to eleven. We'll follow that up with
another COVID episode. But we really need to get people
to understand the grand conspiracy that this is much more
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than pointing out to certain groups, you know, the Jesuits
or these people are that people. This is a grand
conspiracy of Luciferians. This is a satanic conspiracy and there
are many people involved. And getting people to understand that
all of the rabbit holes, every single thing that we've
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talked about over the last five plus years start and
to end with this satanic planned and agenda twenty thirty.
And again it's not a coincidence that all these things
that are planned and scheduled are due just prior to that,
like the new universal vaccine that RFK has been touting.
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All the trials and everything are scheduled to happen over
the next few years, and then twenty twenty nine it
goes live just in time for twenty thirty. So we're
going to come back with an urgency and we're going
to speak with more conviction when we talk about these conspiracies,
understanding that this is all a spiritual war.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
There's a grand war.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Going on around us, and that's what we have to
get people to understand. It's more than just the things
that we see that is happening right now. This is
a battle for souls, and these are the things that
we're going to put in the crosshairs when we resume
two weeks from today. But today we're going to talk
about once again the pharmaceutical industry that is destroying.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
Lives.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
But before that, a little story I'll tell you. So
every now and then I go out every day, I
take my walk two miles. I've run shuttles, if you
know what that means. I run telephone poles, so I'll
run from one telephone pole to the next, then I'll
walk to the next that I'll run to the next.
That's kind of because I can't run sustained long distances anymore.
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But I try to get my heart rate up, get
a good sweat going. That's what I do for you know,
hour hour and a half a day.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Every morning.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
I usually listen to certain pastors, or I listen to
certain YouTube channels that have interesting stuff. Right, we're sharing knowledge.
That's what all this is about. Right, Sometimes you just
want to unplug. And it had a suggestion. I think
the guy's handle was like the gen X grown up.
And he was talking about the greatest games of the
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Atari twenty six hundred. Now, for some of you young
folks who have your call of duty and the grand
theft autos. If you took a look at the Atari
twenty six hundred, you'd be like, I'm not playing that.
It was very basic, right, But for us in the
late seventies and very early eighties, those games were like,
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it was incredible to have an arcade game in your house.
And he was talking about the ten greatest games. One
was called River Raid, and her name was Carol Shawl,
the developer. And I'm the type of person it doesn't
matter if I'm listening to a conspiracy podcast, or if
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I'm listening to a pastor speaking, or if I'm listening
to something very you know, secular, like a just a
you know, an old classic game podcast. When I hear
things or names, I note them down on my notepad
on my Apple right, shame on me, I know. And
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then eventually when I get home, cool off. I research
so this and it's it never ceases to amaze me
that it doesn't matter what you research, these things all connect.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
So her name's Carol Shawl.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
She worked for Tari And then, if you don't know
the story, Atari didn't pay their developers very well, the
coders very well. So all those folks went over and
started Activision and obviously they're still around today, Atari not
so much. So that's what happens when you don't take
care of the people who take care of you.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
But Carol Shaw, then let's check her out. What else
you know?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
One of the first females in the video game industry,
right and it reads. Born in nineteen fifty five, one
of the first female game designers and programmings in the industry,
best known for creating like I mentioned, River Raid nineteen
eighty two for the Atari twenty six hundred, and then
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you get into their early life and education, and this
isn't going where you think it's gone, by the way.
She was raised in Palowatzu, California. Her father was a
mechanical engineer worked at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and we'll
get to that in a minute as well. She said
she didn't like playing with dolls as a child, but
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she was about doing the model railroading, like I think
everybody had that friend in the seventies growing up.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
They had like a sheet of plywood.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
And they built the train, like I think everybody had
that one friend whose father was a trained guy, and
they built these villages and the train went around and
had the horn. That's what she did, right, It's the
hobby she continued actually until college. But like many other
people in these industries, very good at math. People who
were good at coding usually very good at math. So
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long story short, I'm not going to get deep into
the video game part of it.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
That's not what we're here for.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
But obviously she creates for Activision the game river Raid.
They have a picture of her plaque. Over one million
units sold, and she made a lot of money. Retired early,
very early, and she took a position at the Foresight Institute.
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She married a guy named Ralph Merkle, who was a
researcher in cryptography and nanotechnology. Since nineteen eighty three, they're
signed up for cryo preservation with the Alcore Life Extension Foundation.
So here I go listen to this cool podcast remembering
all those games Circus, Atari and break Out and all
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this other stuff. Just jotted the name now, just because
I like to Research's just what I've always enjoyed doing.
Even when I was younger, when we had encyclopedias, I'd
reading encyclopedia would say somebody else's name, I'd go find
them and read them. It's just how I learned, you know,
like wow, crypto preservation. You know, I heard something about
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Disney and what it might have been. Mickey Mantle or
one of the baseball players were cryo preserved. But other
than that, you don't really think about it. But I've
mentioned this before many times. If you have everything and listen,
I still believe in my heart of hearts that all
of these people who are in these positions, Jeff Bezos,
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Mark Zuckerberg, all of these peoples have been groomed to
play a part. And obviously I think they are compensated
for their work very well. But I also think there
are consequences if they score up their script. It's obvious
they know how to clone. Can we agree on that?
If you disagree, send me an email the fact under
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at mail dot com. But I think they've had the
ability to clone for quite some time, and I'll save
that for another podcast. But again, we get back to
the spiritual warfare. When you have all the money, if
you have billions of dollars, they want to live forever.
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They want eternal life, but they don't want it spiritually.
They want it physically.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
And that's what.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
I truly think Epstein was all about. I think that
they do have a lot of medical whether it's procedures
there was a Rockefeller or a roth child that just
got like their seventh liver or something I saw a
story on. And I do believe they intentionally give us
the stuff that is detrimental to our health under the
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guise of good. I think they have certain things available
to them that extends their life.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Right.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
We see the elite they lived to close to one hundred,
in some cases over one hundred. We have the occasional
family member that makes it that far, right, But I
think for the most part, seventies eighties is average for us, right,
And that's why I'm so passionate about.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
These vaccines from aldehyde.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
And wait to hear the ingredients and ozepic and these
other peptides, and when we were talking about the JAB
years ago till this day, but when it was the
highlight when everybody was talking about it's some of the
same ingredients and you hear the mRNA terms.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
So first, let's.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Talk about the Foresight Institute. It's a San Francisco based
research nonprofit that promotes the development of nanotechnology. So they
take all these computer geniuses that were making video games
and that's what they do. They find the best and brightest.
Sometimes they catch them through college. But like this one,
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Carol Shaw got to the video game industry and that
game at the time. And again, if you're young, you
don't understand how some of these games really shined above others.
Like you can tell like Adventure was a little square
dot and you're going around and this game had airplanes
and much more realistic than that. And they're like, wait
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a second, this person knows how to code get into nanotechnology.
And again, this institute has been around since nineteen eighty six,
and again what is the Foresight Institute? When you look
at really what they're all about longevity, human longevity, and
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they're talking about extending life, but it's not for you.
And I please understand that they have no interest of
extending my life or your life. But when you look
at all of these and I mean just about all
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of these people, the one thing they have in common
is they don't believe in a god. They're human ists.
We've had this conversation before. We've talked about this group
of people before. They don't believe in God, or they
do believe in God, and they're working for Satan to
extend their life and fight against God. Maybe in a way,
that's how they are fighting God. They're prolonging their judgment.
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But again, these people, and listen, believe what you want
the shape of the earth. I'm here to tell you
that all that money NASA gets seventy million dollars every day,
very little of it is actually going to whatever it
is they do. The rest goes into the general fund
for developing this one world order, this one religious order,
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the one world currency. In all these contracts that we've seen, right,
they got Skynet being built right now thanks to the
big beautiful bill. All of these things are detrimental to us.
They are not here to help us. So this Foresight
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Institute and again just go Foresight Institute nine ninety several
million dollars a year, and of course it's they restrict
their donors and they put very little information to where
the money goes. But they're big into nanotechnology, folks, very
big into nano technology. And then you have the Alcore
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Life Extension, right, another five oh one c three based
out of Scottsdale, Arizona. They advocate for cryonics, the freezing
of human corpses and brains in liquid nitrogen after legal death,
after legal death, with hopes of resurrecting and restoring them
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to full health if the technology to do so becomes
available in the future. Now, you guys know me in numbers,
Pardon me, but it's interesting that the actual coordinates where
they're located are thirty three and one eleven. It's just
hard for me to ignore. And they're in sweet one ten.
There's another eleven, and they had one hundred and sixteen bodies.
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You turn that upside down, that's nine to eleven. As
of February two thousand and nine, there were thirty three
animal bodies preserved. Now what is that all code for.
I don't know, but it's obvious there's no way, shape
or form that that's a coincidence. They had one thousand,
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nine hundred and twenty seven member. If you add up
each of those numbers individually, it comes up to nineteen.
One plus nine is ten plus two is twelve plus
seven is nineteen including two hundred and twenty two. Right,
that's divisible by eleven who have died and whose corpses
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have been subject to cryonic processes. And again this is
considered a nonprofit.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
This is.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
And this is what I try to tell everyone. These
people they make their money. I made a video game
River Raid sold over a million units, and she made
a lot of money and her husband did too in
his line of work. And they put it in these
nonprofits and they can live off at tax free the
rest of their life. And again, these names all have meaning.
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Outcore Life Extension Foundation. Once again, it has something to
do with a star. I'll let you look it up
for yourself. But again, it's interesting, there's almost there's a
conspiracy when you look up video game developers, right, and
then you look at the original founders of Alcore Life Extension.
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Their names were Fred and Linda Chamberlain. And it's interesting
that Frederick died on Skull and Bones Day, March twenty second,
twenty twelve. They founded they were the original founders of
Alcore Life Extension. And this is where we come full circle, folks.
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So Fred and Linda Chamberlain met in nineteen seventy as
a result of their mutual interest in cryonics. They were
both on a committee to organize the third National Conference
on Cryonics, sponsored by the Cryonic Society of California the CS.
You want to know where Fred worked before he decided
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to open up the Alcore Life Extension Foundation. Fred worked
at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on one of its space
programs and was married with two children. However, both he
and Linda's partners did not share their same interest in cryonics,
so Fred divorced his wife. Linda divorced her husband. They
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got together and they created the forementioned Alcre Life Extension Foundation.
And it's interesting, the guy who actually pioneered chronics, his
name is Mike Darwin. Haven't had the opportunity to see
if he's in the same bloodline of Darwin, right, but
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it wouldn't it wouldn't surprise me.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
But all of these things, they're transhumanists, right. These people just.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Want to incorporate technologies and human beings. And it's so funny.
People forget just a few years ago Elon Musk wanted
to put a chip in your brain, and then Trump
says Elon good.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
And everybody's, oh, we love Elon.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
I'm paying eight dollars a month for Twitter, and it's just,
you know, it's like T two again.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
They're building sky Net, they want to put chips in
your brain.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
They're going to have a one world coin or a
you know, CBDC, pardon me, a digital coin. And what
we saw in twenty twenty is and again I'm not
fear mongering, I'm just speaking the truth is what we
saw in twenty twenty isn't going to be anything compared
to what we see and I believe will be twenty thirty.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
I'm not speaking from a prophetic point of view.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
I'm not saying on April seventh, twenty thirty, this is
going to happen. I am just saying when the hammer
does drop, twenty twenty is going to look like a picnic,
and you need to be fully prepared for that. And
the best way to do is to be spiritually prepared,
because if you want to be a part in society,
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you know, I'm going to have to compromise yourself.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
So there you go. It's something.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
And I can't tell you how many times these things
have happened that I just forget to bring it up
on the podcast. Right even in the sports world, you
hear and Amy look it up and they got some
kind of weird connection. Like the quote unquote elite people
in this world, they don't want to leave this world.
They live of the flesh, they cherish every dollar and
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they don't care about you. Are there a few good ones,
of course, but again go back to your Bible. It's
very clear how difficult it is for a wealthy and
I'm not talking the guy down the street who has
a five hundred thousand dollars house. We're talking the wealthy, right,
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not the people who sit in first class, the people
who have their own planes right there. And again I've
said this before. The people who are in power now
want to see out the endgame. The people from generations before,
the Nelson, Rockefellers and all those folks, they knew they
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had to pass the torch because the technology hadn't been
put in place yet. But now everything's in place. Technology
is in place. Will you be ready, let's get to
a zempic. So obviously, the reason we're doing this podcast
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today on ozempic and the drugs like it is because
it's been in the news quite a bit. And I
was a little shocked that when it was discussed publicly
that this synthetic venom from the Gila monster that they
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use in this would be shocking to more people. But
it seems like it's more popular than ever, and people
just don't care and I think it's something that it
needs to be put on a spotlight. And I certainly
hope if you have a podcast, if you have a
sub stack, this should be something for everyone to see.
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It's very dangerous and we're living in strange times right
for the last I don't know how many years, you know,
we're being told that science is advancing, and we see
it at this unprecedented rate.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Right.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Trump will be quick to tell you that, you know,
I had the greatest drug ever made nine months, right,
and we're told that there's miracle drugs. Folks, there is
no such thing as a miracle elixir, right, I mean,
I guess outside of penicillin and insulin, right, it's there's
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no such thing as a miracle elixir.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Right.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
When I first moved back, I lived in Texas. Everything's
got sugar in it. The sweet teas got four cups
of sugar in it. My A one c was high,
worse than it should be. And I made it a
very conscious decision to cut out a lot of those things,
the sweet teas, which is big in Texas, and now
my A one c. I just had a blood. I
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finally put my pride aside, went to the Va found
a very nice doctor. I got a few small issues, right,
I need to tune up. I'm fifty six, no medicine,
zero zero medicines. But I do have some joint issues
and things of that nature. But the old A one
cee I think it was four point nine, not too shabby.
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But there's no such thing as a miracle elixir. But
you know, the diabetes and things like that, you can
through a diet and exercise, you can truly help yourself
and try to avoid these things because what they call
miracle drug. And again, listen, I'm not a doctor. I'm
not here to tell anyone what to do. Everybody's makes
their own decisions. I just think this is very important,
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very important information, because the side effects of these drugs
are very consequential.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
Right.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
That's the pitch they tell you is it's cutting edge,
it's a miracle drug. And I can't tell you how
much it cost, no idea. I don't know if you're
insurance covered. I just know I don't care if it's
free or not. I don't want to take it.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Right.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
As fact hunters, you have to stop and ask if
this magical licks or what's the cost? I hope everybody
understands that at this point. Now, if something's good, there's
something bad behind it. And anybody who's been in the
United States, I haven't had TV in a while, but
unless they've changed, Hey, it's the new drug. It's going
to do this, it's going to do this, And then
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the next forty five seconds is you could have a stroke,
your left ear could fall off, your hair could fall out,
and those kind of things. That's but that's okay because
they have a remedy for that as well. Right, So
we've all heard the buzzwords o zepic, I think it's
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called we Govi, Manjaro. But you should also pay attention
to words like peptides an MRA technology.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
You know, it's all over the place.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
The I think one is supposedly this miracle shot for
weight loss, and the other is really a new wave
of these synthetic biohacking compounds, right, just like the infamous
mRNA technology that was rushed into literally billions of arms
during the COVID years, and it was portrayed to us
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as the holy grail of modern medicine. But again, anytime
something's going into your body, you have to be cognizant.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Of what it is. So the FDA said two weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
That the average Americans' processed food intake is fifty five percent.
That means the average America each more processed food than
whole food fifty five percent. And I will tell you
that the financial scale of people makes a huge difference
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in that, right, people who are less fortunate are eating
the Kraft macaroni and cheese, eating those type of things
that are poisoning you.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Truly is.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
But I think our audience has been listening long enough
to understand that these holy grails of modern medicine are
never that simple, and there's a either another story to
it or be something more sinister, right, morenifarious. So again
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you have I think I mentioned it before the Brandy
Vaughan classic audio we played Sunday Night. So when you
have these pharmaceutical giants, they have to answer to their shareholders,
they have to answer to the biotech investors, government regulators.
They're all in bed together, right, That's why they rotate
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in and out of office. They get these things through
the military industrial complex always gets its money, the medical
industrial complex always gets its money.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
They always get their laws passed.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Was a dagger and everybody claims Ronnie Reagan greatest president ever,
whatever you say. But these drugs, these technologies might look
separate on the surface, but when you peel back the layers,
as we do, you same, pardon me, you find the
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same pattern over and over. They hype it up, they
have profit motives, they rush their science, They don't tell
you the risks.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
Right, A lot of those stories.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
About the COVID jab didn't come out to well after
people had already taken the poison. But then there's the obvious,
and that is the connections to the same one world
structure that is pushing us toward what many recognize as
the beast system right, one world government, one world economy,
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and yes, something that out I mention enough, a one
world health apparatus that'll be on your phone right now.
Do I know how drastic it's going to be? Is
it going to be September eighteenth, and you go to
the store to pick up a loaf of bread, and
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you pull out your phone because that's the only way
you can pay for it. In twenty thirty one, and
you go to you know, you tap your phone against
the machine and it says declined vaccine thirty one overdue,
like is is that out of the realm of possibility?
In twenty nineteen, I probably would have said you're crazy.
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Today I don't think so. That's why I said, when
they lay the hammer down, I think it's going to
be unconscionable because it is a satanic agenda. So today
we're going to look at ozepic and a couple other
quote unquote medicines, what it actually the body and why
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tens of thousands of people are winding up in emergency
rooms because of it. You heard that right, We'll examine
the exploding trend of peptides. Peptides has returned to the
podcast being injected by everyday people without regulatory oversight, promoted
by influencers as miracle cures. And that's something that even
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I have to remember to include in the podcasts going forward.
It wasn't until Yes, we watched Happy Gilmore Too Guilty
as Charged.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Everybody wanted to watch it. We watched it. What did
I learn from it?
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Because I do when I watch these things, I go
in with what's going on? What's the message really trying
to get across? Is back in the day when they
had movies, if like a Dan Marino or a Terry
Bradshaw or whoever.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Like made a cameo in a movie, it was a
big deal.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Well, this time most of the people may and cameos
on it were like YouTubers. So all of the Blackrock
subsidiaries understand where the young people's eyes are. It's not
on the television anymore, it's on their phones. So now
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they are paying influencers. And I'm talking about the top tier.
I'm talking about. By the way, we got to have
we got to talk about mister Beast sometime, right, I mean, really,
mister Beast. I don't know, guys, but that is something
that is being pushed on our children through you know,
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social media, YouTube, TikTok, those type of things. But they're
pushing these miracle cures once again, even though the science
is shaky at best and in many cases dangerous. And
then we're going to connect the dots to mRNA technology,
which is a biotech platform that has normal risks and
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I think has a much more nefarious, you know, endgame
to it, and I think you can all agree to that.
And they're being increasingly tied to peptides and protein therapies
and how they're designed and delivered. So I hope to
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after I read a couple of articles to you and
discuss this, I hope you'll understand that ozepic and peptides
and mRNA technologies are not isolated and individual topics. These
are threads of a larger web, right. And who spins
these webs the pharmaceutical cartels, right. But they're reinforced, right.
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They make sure they're they're buddies in government right through
the school system. You can't go to school unless you
get this shot and that shot. It continues and again,
marketed by influencers, celebrities and politicians. They're the ones who
benefit financially. So let's get into it. I've got a
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lot of notes to get into. Let's just briefly talk
about ozepic, right, because that's the name everywhere right now.
So ozempic is the brand name for something called semiglutide.
As soon as I saw tied A said, oh, it
sounds like a peptide that isn't a drug. Class of
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glp ones. These are receptor agonists. So GLP one stands
for glucagon like peptide one, which is a hormone your
body natural produces in the gut. That's when you've heard
people talk about gut health. Gut health is very Probiotics
(33:54):
are so good for you, right, Sodium bicarbonates so good
for you, Magnesium so good for you.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
And you guys know.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
As the CDs, I've incorporated as an everyday part of
my life, as a prophylactic part of my life, and
I use the different protocols if need be.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
Again, that's just me.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
So what its job is, obviously, because it is for
diabetic medicine, it's to stimulate insolent secretion and to slow
down the gastrict emptying, telling your brain you're full. Drug
companies figured out that by mimicking, mimicking the hormone pardon me,
they could help people with type two diabetes manage blood
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sugar and as a side effect, lose a tremendous amount
of weight. Now it was interesting. I was telling our
friend Drew from New Jersey, you know, I'm working on
this o Zipic podcast, and when you go to look
at the trials on the NIH website is down.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
It was broke.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
They took it down, so again it was a proof
of diabetes. Twenty seventeen, four years later, they approved a
higher dose version marketed as we Go V and that
was for chronic weight management, and then from there it
exploded into the mainstream.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
The celebrities were becoming noticeably.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Thin, and right, that's what they do. Whoever's the person,
get all the attention. Now look at me, I lost
all this weight, and you know, all the people like
I would to look like that. Oh it's just one
shot or just a pill, and they run off and
take it without even looking at it. They just want
the end result. And the problem is, like every drug,
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semaglutide isn't just turning off a switch. Wh It's interfering
with your body's natural system. And listen, the side effects
aren't just like mild nausea like some things. Right, We're
talking about serious risks that most of the media and look,
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everybody covers for the you know, for the medical industrial complex.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
Right.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
I mean, they killed Brandy Vaughn. Now let me restate
that somebody wanted her dead. She was very very upfront
about if I die, it.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
Was not of natural causes. Okay, we'll put it that way.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
I retract my statement, okay, but obviously it was sad
and like that's how the world works. Everybody knows seth
all these people Isaac happy. Everybody knows what went down,
but nothing ever comes of it.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
And that's truly the saddest part.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
According to let's cite our sources, will we According to
Harvard Health, common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation,
and abdominable pain. Not shocking, you would expect that with
something working in the stomach region. But if you look deeper,
you'll find serious, sometimes life threatening complications. We're talking about pancreatis,
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gallbladder disease, kidney injury, even thyroid tumors. One study published
in the New England Journal of Medicine noted increased risks
of diabetic retinopathy complications basically meaning damage that can lead
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to blindness in patients using semiglutide. Just earlier this year,
reports began to surface linking ozepic to sudden vision loss
through conditions like non arteroretic interior ischemic optic neuropathy known
as NYON. That's a fancy way of saying, basically, in
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Layman's terms, your optic nerve loses blood supply and you
go blind in many cases permanently. Even the New York
Post covered cases of patients suddenly losing visions after only.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
Weeks on the drug. Think about that.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
You were told, you were looked in the face that
it is safe and effective, it's a miracle shot. But
people are winding up blind, irreversible damage after using it
as prescribed. That doesn't sound like rare and mild to me.
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A twenty twenty five analysis found that JLP one drugs
like ozema were associated with nearly twenty five thousand I'm
going to say that again. GLP one drugs like ozepic
were associated with nearly twenty five thousand emergency room visits
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in two years. These were not mild cases because in listen,
in many cases people overreact and they use their ers,
their primary care provider.
Speaker 3 (39:32):
Right.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
It called an emergency room for a reason. I use
a walk in if I have the sniffles and I
need something, we use homeopathic as much as we can,
and something so bad, right then we suck it up.
But these were serious side effects, severe vomiting, dehydration, bowel obstructions.
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There were also cases of bile duct disease, allergic reactions,
and hypoglycemia. But to this day, you know, the doctors
continue to write these prescriptions like candy. Let's step back
for a second. Okay, why is a drug with risks life? Pancreatis,
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gallbladder disease, blindness, and all these serious er visits being
marketed like a diet soda, right, or like a aspirin.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Write something over the counter.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
And of course the celebrities that don't care because once
again most of the big celebrities they're CIA as well. Anyway,
they're part of the club. They're actors playing actors. When
you think about it, right, and when you think about it,
you know, the people approve this stuff. It's so evil.
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They see what happens. It's all about money, it's all
about control. It's about the first rule of the Georgia
Guidestone ones five hundred million. And look where we're at.
But again they have investors and shareholders to answer to.
So the short answer is money. The global anti obesity
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drug market is projected to hit one hundred billion dollars
by twenty thirty. Novo Nordisk, the company behind Ozebic and Wegovi,
has already seen its market cap skyrocket, making it Europe's
most valuable company. Right and once a big pharma seize
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profits like that. Listen, safety concerns become way back.
Speaker 3 (41:45):
That's fourth or.
Speaker 2 (41:46):
Fifth safety concerns, right, But you can't kid yourself these
Beyond the profits, there's something deeper, something more neifiious.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Drugs like o Zepic are training people to be dependent
not on lifestyle changes, not on natural healing, not not
you know, not eating better, not getting in physical fitness,
but just injectable biotech solutions. And that path started many
years ago, right with covid. And again, once you start
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down these paths, it's very hard, very very hard to
turn path. But the biggest standout thing with all this
when you're doing the research is and I saw it
when I'm going through doing my research.
Speaker 3 (42:32):
I see it on Natural News.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
O Zepic contains a synthetic form of venom protein found
in the Gila monster lizard. I say, listen, you, Mike
can right. He's a business man. He likes to get
people's attention. Sometimes I'll make some pretty interesting claims on
Twitter and I'll back off, and then you're like, oh, well,
it's true this drug has a synthetic form of venom.
(43:01):
And then you see the word protein and things start
to really add up. There's a few articles I want
to read. We're going to start with the great ozempic
spam spam, the great ozempic scam. Say that five times fast.
And this is from our friends at the Burning Platform.
(43:23):
I'll have the link in the show notes. So the
story at a glance is in early twenty twenty three,
a private conference with pharmaceutical industry leaders and of course
investors highlighted anti obesity and Alzheimer's drugs as the next
big moneymakers, right and you know, you hope that these
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scientists are working under the guise of human healing and
not so much profit, because that's where the world gets
dangerous when profit outweighs. And that's you know, again, there's
arguments to every world economy.
Speaker 3 (44:03):
And when.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
You know the way healthcare is right now, it's a
private organization. It's a private business. And again, I've heard
so many stories from people directly in the insurance industry
and people who've dealt with so many things like, oh, yeah,
it's rule that we have to kick back acclaim the
first time, it's regulation, it's what we do. It's so
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many emails, it's really it's horrible what people have to
deal with. That's why it's so important we do the
best we can.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
Right. We're all human, we're all flawed, you know.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Oh some people have the sweet tooth for pepsi pizza
and these kind of things. We just have to be
very cautious and do our best in this day and
age to stay out of the hospital. Let me get
back to the story. I apologize, but again, when you
hear drugs being the big money makers, it kind of
makes me a little angry, right, But one thing that
(45:02):
should be noted. The keynote speaker was the head of
the Food and Drug Administration. So when the head of
the FDA is touting money, you've got a huge problem.
Since then, over the last two years, the FDA has
(45:23):
taken let's call it questionable, steps to promote these drugs,
particularly ozempic, which is an anti obesity medication. Again, there's
been a massive push to get everyone, including children, which
is something I didn't do much research on which I'll
probably pause at some point and just kind of take
a quick look. That's shocking to me and it gets
(45:45):
once again gets me a little. Anyway, there's been a
massive push to get everyone, including children on ozempic, using shockingly.
Not really, After everything after twenty twenty, nothing should be
shocking aggressive marketing tactics. This rush is eerly similar to
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the fenfen craze, once again, a temporary weight loss drug
that what it was later pulled from the market for
causing severe heart lung issues. So what I believe they
do is anytime they bring out a new drug, I'm
positive that they're banking ten percent. I don't know what
the percentages. Let's just call it ten percent of all
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their net profits to use to settle lawsuits in the future. Right,
the courts are rigged. We know who runs the court systems.
The people who were in the court systems are among
the freemasonries, right, the people in the secret societies, And
(46:50):
they tell them how much money they put aside, and
that's the ruling they get. I think it's that simple,
I really do. But the fenfen craze, once again, that
was causing severe heart and lung problems with people. But
again Ozepic, we've talked about this, talked about the serious
side effects, even something we didn't mention, paralyzing the digestive tract.
(47:16):
So this article is a little all encompassing. I'm just
gonna read it. Most of the food America comes from
just a few crops like corn, wheat, soy, and canola,
largely due to farming subsidies that forces farmers to mass
produce these crops and sell them below cost. So these
cheap costs, I'm sorry. These cheap crops are then turned
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into the processed foods we eat every day. And this
is problematic because it's the food is unhealthy and contribute
to major health problems like diabetes and obesity, and something
called natural aversion. Our bodies naturally exist these foods, right,
(48:03):
and then of course the additives to make them more appealing,
addictive substances are added. In the nineteen eighties, Big Tobacco
bought the processed food industry, and like they did with cigarettes,
they focused on making foods and drinks as addictive as possible.
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And all of these things together promote chronic illness.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
And there you have.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
You've you know, these health issues that they've created has
brought about lifelong customers for their other business, Big Pharma. Right,
so every now and then we get a clue what
is going on behind the scenes in the pharmaceutical industry.
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One particular telling instance was the presentation, GSK gave their
sales reps for advert.
Speaker 3 (49:02):
Last year.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
Kim Witcheck, a pharmaceutical safety advocate, tipped me off about
JP Morgan's annual healthcare conference. Did you know that JP
Morgan had an annual healthcare conference? It was a private,
invitation only event described by JP Morgan as the industry's
biggest gathering, the forty first conference. They've been doing it
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for a while, folks. From January ninth to twelfth, twenty
twenty three, was the first event hosted in person since
the pandemic started. Given this event's immense influence on the
pharmaceutical sector as a caters to large investors, it's important
to highlight a few things that were presented on the
conference website. First, consider how enthusiastically they endorsed the profitability
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of two new drugs. Okay, I'm not going to play
the video because it's more eye friendly than ear friendly.
But in the video, the most important part was Chase's
projections for this new industry. So in twenty twenty they
were projected about five and a half five point one
billion dollars and by twenty thirty. Once again, it's funny,
(50:15):
the scale just runs out ten years to twenty thirty,
they're looking at fifty billion dollars. Now again, depending whose
chart you're looking at, it's going to differ. But these
GLP one drugs once again trulyicity Wigovi, Manjaro, Baieta, and nozempic.
So if you look at the keynote speakers at this conference,
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you have Jamie Demone, the CEO of JP Morgan. I
guess it's called JP Morgan Chase, now right. You have
Robert Califf, who was the Commissioner of the FDA. You
have Barry Green, who was the CEO of Stage Therapeutics
and that company, by the way, works on drugs for
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the brain. Sheryl Pegas Morgan Health Ventures, Dave Rix, the
CEO of Eli Eli Lilly, the company makes prozac, and
then of course one of the biggest healthcare systems in
the United States, Amy Raimundo from Kaiser Permanante.
Speaker 3 (51:19):
So again to repeat, the head.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
Of the FDA was a keynote speaker to investors about
the incredibly lucrative opportunity they could expect from these new drugs.
So they were implying that the FDA would do everything
they could to get them pushed through as it so
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happened to quote witcheck quote. Interesting to also note Califf
was the keynote speaker on opening day, and out of
the blue, the FDA granted accelerated approval to the second
controversial biogen alzheimer drug on Friday, three days before the conference,
without an advisory committee. How great is it to be
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able to announce to the healthcare biotech industry that one
of their new drugs was just granted accelerated approval. So
he shows up to JP Morgan's conference to tell them, boys,
don't worry, we got you. It's evil man, It's it's
nothing short of evil. They don't care. These people don't
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take that stuff. Just like remember during COVID. You remember
who was exempt from it, Congress, the President. If it
was such a life saving magical elixir, they would have
been the first ones.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
Let's talk about the rise of ozempic otherwise known as
uh let's try that again, smaglutide. Okay, and you know,
I'll put the links in the show notes if you
want to watch the entire conference. But it was obvious
at that point that ozempic was going to be aggressively
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marketed with the FDI backing the expansion of its use,
and obviously it became a reality in a short period
of time with widespread promotion and endorsements of the drug.
Speaker 3 (53:17):
Reminiscence of the start of the opioid crisis. When do
you think about it? Right?
Speaker 2 (53:24):
I am going to take five minutes to play this
next video. So this is an excerpt of you may
have seen it.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
You might remember. It's from twenty twenty four, about a
year ago.
Speaker 2 (53:34):
Casey and Kaylee Means describing the staggering corruption that has
facilitated ozempic's rapid rise throughout America.
Speaker 4 (53:47):
On how many drugs, About seven ninety five percent of
people on the USDA Nutrition Guidelines for America twenty twenty
twenty py five had a complict aminterest with food companies.
These studies are used to influence what the USDA is
basically saying can go in school lunch is. The USDA
controls the us School Lunch Program, which serves three billion
meals per year to students. Largest fast food chane in
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America is the USDA School Lunch Program. And you know,
just this past year, craft tigns as Brokereen deals with
the USDA to put lunchables in schools.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
The it's the top growth theory for craft or so.
Speaker 5 (54:19):
All you need to know is that Novo Nordics, the
company that makes this drug, recently passed LVMH to become
the most valuable company in Europe. They don't allow this
drug for OBC in Europe. Almost all of Novo Nordic's
revenue is coming from taking advantage of Americans. They are
saying on their stock calls that their all of their
growth is coming from the US. They're taking advantage of
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a broken US system in the United States. And when
you dive into it, even people in the United States
who are getting government funding insurance funding for the drug
don't have to pay for it. Thirty percent of them
go off the drug within three months. So even though
they're fully being paid for it, we're being told this
is a lifetime drug. There's lawsuits coming just reported in
the past couple of days on gastor and te issues
and stomach paralysis. The drug itself essentially is stomach paralysis
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to make you not be able to process food correctly.
And there's studies now saying that that stomach paralysis the
really messing with your ability to digest food actually stays.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
After you go off the drug.
Speaker 5 (55:17):
So there's lawsuits now with people with severe gastro intentional
issues after coming off the drugs. Additionally, you're consistently seeing
patients to go off the drugs gain the weight back. Additionally,
the EU, again where this company is based, just launched
a probe into suicidal ideation caused Biozebic because there's so
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many reports of increased depression and increase suicide. The problem
is where the rubber really hits the road is there
is an all out assault to convince us that this
is the appropriate drug. Again, this is the target market.
This is why the stocks are popping and why Wall
Street's going crazy. It's the biggest tam the biggest target
market for any drug in American history. It's eighty percent
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of American adults. But it's being fast tracked. You wouldn't
believe this, but the American Academy Pediatrics recently said that
they recommend this as a first line of defense for teens,
and the study basing that decision for the American Academy
and Pediatrics to say that every OBESA over eighteen, which
is fifty percent, should take this drug was a sixty
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eight week study. We had a sixty eight week study
for a lifetime recommendation to fifty percent of teens in
America to receive these injections. Just step back and think
about it. Pharma is the largest spender on TV new
ad news ads. It's the largest spender. Nova Nordic specifically,
is the largest spender on foundational obesi research. It's the
largest spender on medical to medical groups like the AAP.
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It's one of the largest funders of actually civil rights groups.
So you actually can't even believe this, but Nova Nordics
is paying the NAACP to say that not supporting ozimbic
is a civil rights issue racist if you're against giving
kids a diabetes truth. It's on the NAACP website and
the NAACP is a registered lobbyist for ozempic, saying that
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you are a racist because there's disproportionate issues with obesity
in certain communities, that you're a racist for not supporting
government funding for ozempic. We're being asked to trust Pharma
win eighty percent of the American people, their bodies are
like rebelling against them with obc which are clearly a
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sign of underlying issues where Ozempic and daily you know,
weekly shots is not the root cast. This just on
its face doesn't make sense. And then you trace the
corruptions again. Ozempic is paying off everyone. They're one of
the five largest funders, the company itself, one of the
five largest funders of news ads, one of the top
research funders of OBC research, largest funders to university on
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the OBC topic. And the thing I you know, kind
of kind of ram home here, Tucker, is you just
have to look where the money is. So if you
actually look at the analyst reports that are propping up
these stocks, they're assuming an increase in obesity. So you
talk about all that like the NOBA, Nork's largest company
in Europe. They literally in the where the money hits
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the road, where people are investing millions of dollars, they're
assuming increased rates of obesity over the next ten years.
In America, you actually was talking to a doctor at Harvard.
You know, they're underwriting a loan for a new obesitie
center where they can they can treat an issue ozipic.
Those loans have projections for growth of obesity. They're not
projecting that increased ozipic is going to decrease obesity. The
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loans that are underpinning these medical centers. If you go
to any any city in the country, the biggest, most
beautiful building is is you know some kind of new
pediatric you know, obesite center or cardiology center. The loans
assume increased rates of conditions. So fundamentally, we have the
largest entestry in the country healthcare non asking. Imagine the
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leader saying how do we reverse obese? How do we
cure They're not asking that, they're saying, how can we
actually say? Obesi is not your fault. Oprah, who's involved
with weight Watchers, just apologize for preaching personal accountability over
the past decades. She said, it's not personal accountability. We're
supporting ozimpic. Yeah, weight Watchers has shifted from a personal
accountability organization that it's been preaching for decades and is
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now a prescriber of ozempic. They've totally changed because ozempic
is a better business model because you never go off fit.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
There you go and you can't make money if you
tell someone to eat better and exercise. I'm going to
read the statement. This is from the NAACP I am
on their website and I'll put the link in the
show notes. This is from November twenty six, twenty twenty four,
a press statement the NAACP commenced Biden administration for opening
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pathways to combat obesity. Sounds good, right, It's always under
the guise of good. Doesn't take long to get to
where they're going to. Today, the Biden Harris Administration made
a historic announcement handing down a new rule that would
allow Medicare and Medicaid programs to cover life saving anti
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OBCD drugs such as ozempic and we go vi from
Novo Nordisk and Manjaro and zep bound from Eli Lilly.
The NAACP Director for the Center of Health and Equality,
doctor Chris Purnell, released the following statement, Today's announcement is
(01:00:36):
a crucial first step in the fight to expand access
to life saving medications. The science proves again keywords. I
can assure you, and this isn't to slander Chris Pernell,
but I'm here to tell you he didn't write this
because there's a script and keywords are used. We're going
to do a podcast in September about the English language
(01:01:00):
and how it manipulate your mind. How they have figured
it out. It's very similar to Jordan Maxwell's maritime law speech.
Speaker 3 (01:01:11):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
We commend the Biden Harris administration for their leadership and
unraveling the disparities that prevent our community from accessing the
care they need and deserve. But this is not the end.
The NAACP will continue to fight for lower medication costs,
access to green spaces. I can't tell you what that means,
food security, and the competent care needed for our nation
(01:01:37):
to move forward. According to the National Institute of Health,
black Americans suffer from the highest obesity rate.
Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
Forty nine point six percent. And again, who does these numbers?
Who knows?
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
A disparity that is fueled by a myriad of institutional inequities.
A previous state, a previous statute, pardon me, barred Medicare
and Medicaid recipients from receiving access to anti obesity drugs.
Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
So now.
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
I'm not going to beat a dead horse. But again,
it goes back to self accountability, and it goes back
to education. They've hijacked the education system and they tell
you it's not your fault. It's not your fault. Now listen,
in mere medical cases, you know, thyroid issues, things of
that nature, right, But the new proposed rule would eliminate
one of many impotenced progress the addressing of the obesity crisis.
(01:02:28):
And again, this isn't about helping Black Americans. This is
about enabling and enriching the medical industrial complex. And then,
of course there is the propaganda aspect of it. We know,
all the major news agencies all work in the lockstep,
(01:02:49):
and they get their script from the CIA and they
go with it. And here's this propaganda piece from about
the same time, I believe Yeah, twenty twenty four on
NBC News, more teens are turning to weight loss drugs.
The rise in prescriptions follows the approval of w GOVI
for kids as young as twelve years old and updated
(01:03:10):
recommendations for treating childhood obesity from major co medical organization.
Speaker 3 (01:03:14):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
When a child's body is still growing and you inject
it with THINGSMAN gets me really Upsett's read the story.
Demi Buckley initially tried to lose weight through diet and exercise,
she said, but despite her efforts, nothing worked. The sixteen
year old from Saginaw, Michigan said it was really discouraging.
(01:03:36):
To watch other girls do the same workouts at her
I didn't know what was wrong with me or why
I couldn't lose weight. Her mother, Dianna, understood what it
was like to struggle with her weight. She had bariatric
surgery over twenty years ago, but didn't lose as much
weight as she wanted to. It wasn't until she started
taking Manjauro, a diabetes drug that turned out to be
(01:03:58):
a miracle weight loss drug, did she start to see results.
So those results opened Demi up to the idea of
trying the weight loss drug herself, so she started with
Goviy in March twenty twenty three, not long after the
FDA approved it in adolescence as young as twelve. She
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has since lost fifty eight pounds. This is when the
propagandapiece comes in. The weight loss, she said, has it
just transformed her appearance, but her mental health as well.
Demi said she's been able to get off medication for
anxiety and depression.
Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
Mother of the Year.
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
Just that kid is full sixteen years old and full
full of these prescription drugs. And you know when that
poor kid is thirty five and is dealing with all
these other side effects, it's just and then you know,
you hear another story of this. Fifteen year old Brendan
Gallagher of Los Angeles had depression said his weight contributed
(01:04:58):
to those feelings. Gott al Majaro lost the weight. Now
these hit pieces, man, you say a child reads that
and chubby little kid reads that. You know the peer
pressure I know for some of us high schools a
while ago.
Speaker 3 (01:05:12):
But man, if I can just take a shot and
look like that, what are we doing, mom?
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
These hit pieces and the propaganda pieces are dangerous. They
are dangerous. And again with the FDA approving smaglutide Robes's
children twelve and older just before the conference, just a coincidence,
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right there we go and now the elderly. One major
obstacle to selling ozembic is its high cost. I don't
know if it's still the same at the time of
this article. They claim it's about one thousand dollars per month,
which makes it unaffordable for insurance. Without insurance, I should say,
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because the Medicare Modernization Act of two thousand and three
prohibits Medicare from covering.
Speaker 3 (01:06:01):
Weight loss drugs.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
But you can bet that the Obesity Rights Coalition, which
was funded by Osmpics. Manufacturer has successfully advanced a law
through committee to allow Medicare coverage, which will cost taxpayers
between three and six billion dollars annually if passed. So,
(01:06:27):
you know, you really got to pay attention to what's
going on in your body, because let's kind of close
things out. We're already almost in an hour ten. Some
aguetide right, medication used for type two diabetes and weight management,
is a prime example of how peptides derived from genetic
constructions encoded messenger RNA are being harnessed in modern medicine. Right,
(01:06:53):
and these things the peptide synthesis, read the mRNA sequence.
They they say, they translate it into a specific order
of amino acids, and you know, really manipulates your body.
And you know, long story short, the mRNA provides, you know,
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these instructions for building peptides like GLP one. So there
is a connection to some aglutide and mRNA and peptides
and all of these genetics and the codes and manipulating
the tiniest proportions of your bodies who could have short
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term victories but major, major long term losses physically, right,
It's just dangerous stuff, And I had another article, canozepic
kill you?
Speaker 3 (01:07:58):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:07:58):
And there's a lot If you just put ozempic side
effect lawyer, you get like two million hits. There's already
a bunch of lawsuits out there for people who have
there's an active case right now Motley Rice LC and
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they have already put together a legal team. Side effects
from ozempic have killed patients. Ocempic has allegedly they have
to use that term right because they haven't gone to
court yet, allegedly been connected to several deaths and severe
side effects including hypoglycema, pancreatis, thyroid cancer, gastro and tarotitis,
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and gastrio poresis. And then it goes on to talk
about everything that we've talken about today. Even again, the
ozempic warning labor describes the risk of possible thyroid tumors,
including cancers, and they do not that in the clinical trials. Indeed,
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they detected diroid cancer in the animals they injected it with,
which translates that yes, there's a chance that, yeah, even
humans can get it. And the list of side effects
is so long. So again we have to be cognizant
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as a community. We need to know what we're putting
in our body. And most importantly, we need to know
that the American medical conglomerate is more concerned about profit
than they are about our well being. And they know
that most of these I forget the number, I've said
it before, but I want to say seventy percent. Seventy
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percent of all prescription drugs get recalled within X amount
of years. And again, they'll save a small percentage of
that because they know they're going to get sued and
they'll settle. But in the interim that they're going to
make billions, billions of dollars. So there you go. Thanks
for listening to the podcast today.
Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Take this.
Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
Do your own research. You know, be well advised. So
when you do go to the doctor and they suggest something,
do your research and make the decision that's best for you.
But understand, we live in a world that pretends to
care about you, but we know through all of the
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subjects that we've covered over the last five plus years,
you know the very government that we elect and fund
does not have our best interest at hand. And that's
that's really a sad state of affairs, but it is
what it is, and that's why I hope you have
Jesus in your heart, because at the end of this
earthly battle, we move on to eternal salvation and Satan
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will have his day.
Speaker 3 (01:10:53):
That's for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Hey, listen, God bless each and every one of you,
And again, thank you for allowing me the week off.
Next week I'll put a note on my emails so
people won't think I'm blowing you off. But again, thank
you so much for your time. God bless each and
every single one of you. Be safe out there, keep
your head on a swivel. And until we meet again,
my friends, we will see it.
Speaker 6 (01:11:17):
I know it's been strugge. I don't know you've had
some pain. I know you feeling tied. Tell down all
the way. Yeah, I know you feeling you smile ain't
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the same. I saw ware go from you.
Speaker 7 (01:11:45):
Feel like you've lost your way.
Speaker 8 (01:11:50):
Don't give it.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
No, don't give it. It never is home.
Speaker 8 (01:11:55):
Don't they call the primise.
Speaker 3 (01:11:58):
It ain't done. He's gone up? Lad, Why it's away?
Speaker 8 (01:12:04):
God up?
Speaker 9 (01:12:05):
Let me come?
Speaker 8 (01:12:10):
Why it's a wait, God up call.
Speaker 6 (01:12:20):
I can see the street beside you. Childs are putting
up the five. Oh, you're stronger than any thing.
Speaker 7 (01:12:31):
You are.
Speaker 3 (01:12:32):
Yeah, you're gonna be all right.
Speaker 7 (01:12:36):
You're accepting a bed found.
Speaker 3 (01:12:40):
Beautiful. You're shoving ride.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Yeah, you're living, breathing, moving.
Speaker 6 (01:12:48):
You can hold your head a pie.
Speaker 8 (01:12:54):
Don't give up, No, don't give in, never lose home.
Speaker 9 (01:13:00):
They call on the primies.
Speaker 8 (01:13:02):
It ain't Dunion's god or clay, Why some waintail the
god of Maby come, don't give up nor.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
Don't give him you never love home?
Speaker 7 (01:13:15):
Don't let call on the primies.
Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
It ain't gon life. It's worth than me.
Speaker 7 (01:13:22):
What's a waytail?
Speaker 8 (01:13:23):
The god up? Baby Colt? Why surpray down? Got up
steaming cold?
Speaker 7 (01:13:36):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (01:13:36):
Yes, why sur pray down? The god staby come? Oh yeah,
gotta steamy cold?
Speaker 9 (01:13:52):
Oh, don't don't give in, never lose hol Do let go.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
Of the primise me Doney's got a plane? Watsde goud
of if it cost? And don't give up? No dog giving,
but never the hold. Don't let go of the primes
getting done? Lovers worth living Watson and the god of any.
Speaker 7 (01:14:30):
Charms all the god of needs cos what's done?
Speaker 6 (01:14:43):
The God of g.
Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
You're listening to the Fact Hunter Radio Network. Just the facts, ma'am,