Worst of times for you, but it's the best of times for Pfizer!
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Pfizer is a drug company that makes a lot of money off vaccines, and they talk about how they're going to make a lot more money from the flu pandemic. Ezra takes you through an investor call for Pfizer, and explains why it's a good time to be a big consumer of their products.
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Hello, my friends. I want to take you through an investor's call for Pfizer. You may have heard of
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them, a tiny little company worth $200 billion, making a little bit of do-re-mi off the vaccines.
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It's quite fascinating to hear them talk about all the profit, ka-ching. That's the sound of
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an injection. You hear ouch, they hear ka-ching, and they talk about, get this,
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you just might need a third booster, and who knows, maybe a fourth. I'll read to you from
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their investor call. I don't think you'll find it surprising, but it is shocking. Before I do,
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All right, here's today's podcast. Tonight, I know it's the worst of times for you, but
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look at the bright side. It's the best of times for a drug company called Pfizer. It's March 16th,
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and this is the Ezra Levant Show. Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon
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consumer I know? There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer. The only thing I
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have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
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In the early days of the pandemic, Donald Trump compared the COVID-19 virus to an invasion,
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and the battle against it was a war. I think we now know that the real threat was not the virus,
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which thankfully has taken a much lower toll on people than feared. It's almost completely spared
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anyone under 50, really anyone under 70. And even for those that it targets, they are very,
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very ill to begin with to die from the virus. The average age of death is 82. I say for the umpteenth
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time, I'm not happy that anyone is dying from the virus, but this is not the plague. It's about double
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the typical death toll of the annual flu season. The real damage has been done by the lockdowns,
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not just damage to our economy, but damage to our health. Remember, there's a correlation between
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poverty and unemployment and health, not just mental health and suicide and drug use like opioids,
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but other health problems that go undetected or untreated. And then there's the massive closing
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down of hospitals to keep them free for COVID patients that never came, delaying or canceling
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hundreds of thousands of medical exams and so-called elective surgeries. The irony is in the United
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States where you have 50 different states with 50 different approaches to the pandemic,
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there really isn't a difference in health outcomes for those states that are locked down and those that
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aren't. Florida has one of the oldest demographics in America. A lot of seniors go there to retire and
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they didn't lock down, but they've had a lower death toll than California or New York, which did lock down
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hard. So you know all that. But my point was Donald Trump called this a war, which it sort of was,
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but the real enemy wasn't the virus. Viruses come and go all the time. The enemy was the lockdown.
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The government was the enemy. The mask police was the enemy. The surveillance state, the snitching,
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the informants, the fear, forcing children to wear masks, though they are practically immune to the
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virus to begin with. Canceling kids sports, canceling school, making kids sit inside at home and doing
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nothing but watch screens. That's the war and the bad guys won. But if we're going to stick with the
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war analogy, then I want to talk about wartime profiteers. You know who those are, right? People
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who see there's a crisis afoot and they think they can make a buck or two. It's happened since the dawn
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of time. It's human nature, greed. It's one of the deadly sins. Let me quote to you from a magazine
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reporting on the U.S. Civil War. For sugar, the government got sand. For coffee, rye. For leather,
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something no better than brown paper. For sound horses and mules, spavined beasts and dying donkeys.
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And for serviceable muskets and pistols, the experimental failures of sanguine inventors
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or the refuse of shops and foreign armories. So wrote Harper's monthly journalist, Robert
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Tomes, in July 1864, over 150 years ago. Does that kind of profiteering sound familiar?
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The only difference is that in the Civil War, the government was spending $2 million a day.
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In our lockdown war, the government's spending closer to $2 billion a day. And so you get liberal
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MPs in on it. Getting massive contracts, for example, to make ventilators or masks. Things
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they've never made before. Companies they just incorporated to get in on it. Simply to skim the
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cream off the milk. I mean, look, Trudeau was corrupt at the best of times. Imagine how much money
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is sloshing around now in the worst of times. Profiteering. But think about the biggest profiteers
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of all. Guys like Bill Gates. I don't quite get his angle. Is he a philanthropist or an investor or both?
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Is he a servant of the people? Or someone who wants to be our master? Can we trust a guy who
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just kept hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein, the child rapist and trafficker, again and again?
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Even the New York Times thought it was creepy. You tell me, how do you feel about Bill Gates wanting
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to amp it up with vaccines, injecting children, pregnant women, the elderly, even people who are
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malnourished? How do you feel about him, one of the richest men in the world, demanding that governments
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indemnify vaccine companies, even if those vaccines, or especially if those vaccines harm, say,
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The efficacy of vaccines in older people is always a huge challenge. You know, it turns out the flu vaccine
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isn't that effective in elderly people. Most of the benefit comes from younger people not
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spreading it because they're vaccinated. And that benefits on a community basis, the elderly.
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Here, we clearly need a vaccine that works in the upper age range because they're most at risk of that.
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And doing that so that you amp it up so it works in older people, and yet you don't have side effects.
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You know, if we have, you know, one in 10,000 side effects, that's, you know, way more, 700,000,
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you know, people who will suffer from that. So really understanding the safety at gigantic scale
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across all age ranges, you know, pregnant, male, female, undernourished, existing comorbidities,
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it's very, very hard. And that actual decision of, OK, let's go and give this vaccine to the entire
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world, governments will have to be involved because there will be some risk and indemnification needed
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Yeah, I'm not sure if I trust Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein's old buddy. He just seems to want to
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control everything, everyone, all the time. He just came out with a book demanding that we
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radically change our lives to fight global warming, but he's buying a private jet company.
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His plans seem insane sometimes, even if he does wear comfy-looking sweaters and come across as a
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friendly nerd. I don't know if you saw this story. Here he is talking about his plan
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to spray millions of tons of dust in the air to block out the sun. That sounds like a plot from
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a 1960s James Bond movie, Dr. Evil. I'm thinking he's about as trustworthy as his buddy Jeffrey Epstein,
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aren't you? I just don't get that guy. He's not a virologist. He's not a climatologist. The only
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experience he's had with viruses are that his Microsoft programs were constantly getting hit with
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them. But I don't think that makes him an expert in the flu or blocking out the sun. I swear that's
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a Bond villain move. But look at this. This is real news now by real people at a little company called
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Pfizer. You heard of them? This is a transcript of an investor's call with folks who are betting big
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on Pfizer. They want to know how it's going. It's going amazing. For Pfizer, I mean, not for the little
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people. You're in lockdown. You can't go to work. You can't travel. You can't go outside without a
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mask. You can't turn on the media without being scolded or scared. But for Pfizer, this is the
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best of times. This is the golden age, man. I think Bill Gates' big dream is coming true. A little bit
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at least. And isn't that more important than your small dreams? I'm going to read a bit from this
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transcript, which was put on Twitter by Lee Fang, a journalist with The Intercept. But it really is
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an investor meeting with Pfizer. I'm going to show you just a couple of highlights. And guess what?
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You'll never see this coming. Pfizer now says you don't just need one dose of the vaccine or even
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two doses. You need a third dose, a third booster. Who could have thought? Let me read.
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And so hopefully, one of the things you noticed is we announced recently that we will be evaluating
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a third dose of our vaccine, a booster, to understand the durability of immunity and the
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efficacy against these emerging variants of the virus. Hopefully, guys, hopefully you noticed that
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we'll now scare people into buying not one, not two, but three shots. And stay ready for this. A fourth
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one, I'm just guessing. These are investor relations bosses at Pfizer talking up their stock. You see,
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the lockdown, it's the worst thing to happen to your life, but they just can't stop using that word
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opportunity. Let me read. And factors like efficacy, booster ability, clinical utility will basically
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become very important. And we view that as, quite frankly, a significant opportunity for our vaccine
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from a demand perspective, from a pricing perspective, given the clinical profile of our vaccine. So
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clearly more to come here. Oh, really? But we think as this shifts from pandemic to endemic, we think
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there's an opportunity here for us, guys. A significant opportunity for our vaccine from a demand
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perspective. They really said that out loud in public. They really called the virus a significant
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opportunity. They keep saying that, actually. Here's another excerpt. So from my perspective, the punchline
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on that is we think that flu represents potentially significant opportunity for us. Hey, guys, I'm
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getting this feeling, and it's just a hunch, that maybe Pfizer has a vested interest in you staying
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scared or sick, staying locked down, and once you're all given a jab, to be jabbed again, and then again,
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and then again, and then again. I mean, you heard the man. It's a significant opportunity for them.
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This is what we call a moral hazard, as in they just might have an interest in making things
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worse than they are because they're getting rich. Pfizer is a $200 billion company measured by market
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capitalization. That's U.S. dollars. You think it's worth the Pfizer to have this pandemic last for,
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I don't know, just one more year, or maybe two years, to turn every new variant into another crisis
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that needs another booster shot? You heard the man. It's an opportunity. Do you think it's worth
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$50 billion a year to them to keep this thing going? Maybe $100 billion? It's certainly in the billions.
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Do you think anyone would ever, oh, I don't know, lie for $100 billion? Look, people would lie for $100.
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What wouldn't they do for $100 billion? What wouldn't they say? Well, we saw the least they will
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say that this whole thing is a significant opportunity for them. They're pretty stoked about
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it, especially the pricing. Did you catch that part? Hey, do you really think you're getting out of
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this lockdown any moment now? Do you really think the decision is being made in your local
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town council? Do you think these profiteers or that creepy block-out-the-sun guy will ever
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Oh, my God, that is riveting. That is so exciting. I would say the most exciting story
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of 2021, but it should have been the most exciting story in 2020, except for, as you know,
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news coverage of Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, was blocked. It was blocked by Twitter. It was
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blocked by Facebook. It was blocked by all the tech companies that didn't want you to know the truth
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about Joe Biden's son. Not because it was lascivious. The media party has no problem with things that are
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obscene, drug or sex oriented, but rather that it was so politically devastating to their candidate
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of choice. Well, that cone of silence is being lifted. Even if it's being lifted after Joe Biden
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is in office, as you can see there, our friends, Phalem and Ann McAleer, are making their next blockbuster
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movie, an anti-Hollywood movie. It's called My Son Hunter, the Hunter Biden movie, and it's being
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done by crowdfunding at mindsonhunter.com. Joining us now via Skype from sunny California
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I'm doing good as well. Thanks. Thanks for having us on. Yeah, it's going to be a great project,
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That is a very exciting promo trailer. That's just, I guess, what they would call in the
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business a teaser trailer. Hunter Biden checks all the boxes for interesting. You know, he's
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sexually extreme, drug abuse, foreign lands, money, bribery, and of course, you know, the family
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politics. You would think he would have been the most written about, most published stories
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of 2020, but it was shut down because it was too interesting, wasn't it?
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Yeah, I mean, look, the script writes itself, and this is a movie, not a documentary. This,
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you know, but this is, this is, it's got exotic locations. It's got drama. It's got high political
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drama. It's got corruption. It's got strippers. It's got strip bars. You know, I call it Austin
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Powers meets King Lear with a bit of House of Cowards thrown in. You know, it's, it's, it's got all
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those elements. This should have been the news story of last year. It should be the news story
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of this year. It's not. It should be, Hollywood should have been optioning scripts left, right,
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and center, but they didn't want to. And it's not like there's, it's not their usual ignoring
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a good story. They are, they actually suppressed this story. Twitter suppressed it. Facebook suppressed
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it. Twitter, Twitter banned the New York Post from posting about it. They banned everyone else from
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sharing the link to this story. This was, and all the other journalists attacked any journalist who
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wanted to cover this story. So this was an actual, genuinely bona fide suppressed story. And the reason
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is because it was so devastating to the, to the democratic family, to the Biden family, and to the,
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the crime family as well. Yeah. Well, I recall the New York Post, one of the longest published
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newspapers in America, they broke this huge story. They were suspended, not for anything inaccurate,
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but because, I don't know, I mean, it was bald politics. So let me come back to something you
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said a minute ago. You said this is a movie, not a documentary. Okay. Now I know you've made
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outstanding documentaries before. I first saw your Mind Your Own Business and Frack Nation really
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opened my eyes to fracking. You've done the Gosnell movie, which is sort of a dramatization of a true
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crime story. When you say mysonhunter.com is a movie, not a documentary, what do you mean by that?
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Well, it's just like Gosnell, it's a dramatization of a true crime story. It's going to have actors,
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it's going to have script, it's going to have locations. It's not going to have any interviews
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running. It's going to be not, it's not a documentary. It's going to, it's based on a
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true story. And boy, what a story. I mean, this is a guy who joined the Navy late in life,
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turned up for his first day at work, and was found of more cocaine than the population of Columbia
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in his system. He was fired immediately. His answer was that actually he'd been on his way there,
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he'd stopped at a bar and two South Africans had given him a cigarette laced with cocaine.
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This is a guy who got a stripper pregnant and denied paternity until forced to by the courts to pay.
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This is a guy who had an affair with his brother's widow. This is, you know, this is a guy who has
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been in and out of rehab. But, you know, this is not to attack Hunter Biden's personal feelings
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or his addictions, by the way, which are tragic. This is to say, an international oil and gas company
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searched the world for an executive, and they found the guy who was thrown out of the Navy in the first
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day. They found the guy who was in and out of rehab. They found the guy who was living this
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dissolute lifestyle and never had a proper job. Why? And what strings did Joe Biden pull once Hunter
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was on the board? Why did Hunter Biden get $100,000 as a spending perk from a Chinese businessman?
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Why did his consultancy get $3 million from the mayor of Moscow's wife? And who is the big guy?
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And in one of his emails, he talks about the big guy. And everyone says, that's Joe Biden.
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Is that correct? So this is the story we're going to tell, this international man of mystery,
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but that maybe is not so mysterious. The answer might be quite prosaic, actually.
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You know, when you say Austin Powers plus House of Cards and King Larry, I'm just thinking of
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Austin Powers. You're right. He was so louche. He was so over the top. I mean, it was a comedy.
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I think Hunter Biden's life is part tragedy, part comedy. But the reason it continues, the reason
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he gets a $1.3 billion investment or whatever from China is not because he's ridiculous. It's despite
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the fact that he's ridiculous because his dad is powerful. And so it's not just a tragic comedy.
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It's he's he's the portal. He's the ultimate honey trap. It's how other forces in the world have
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pressure points on the new president of the United States. That's why it's interesting. I mean, it's
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it's crazy like a car crash. It's riveting like a car crash. But the reason we should care is because
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that car crash is happening. It really in the White House. Yeah, yeah. No, this I mean, you have to ask
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why would anyone hire Hunter Biden to such powerful positions? And the answer is because he's a Biden
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because his father was the vice president and his father is the president. And those those are the
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those. This is what we'll be exploring. And, you know, it is funny. It's kind of an absurdist
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comedy, but it's a serious, serious movie. And then you get the serious aspect at the end where
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it's kind of like a reverse all the president's men where the media, instead of meeting meeting
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deep throat in the garage behind the window on the fourth floor, they are they're out stalking
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journalists, encouraging big tech, encouraging billionaires to shut down legitimate news stories.
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Woodward and Bernstein, more like Keystone and and I don't know, Stalin, the new journalists.
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Now, you have set records in the past for crowdfunding your cinema, because, of course, Hollywood,
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as we know, is pretty much uniformly Democrat. There are a few anomalies, I think, of Clint Eastwood
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and Mel Gibson. And I've pretty much gone through the whole list. There are some actors, Dean Cain,
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Kevin Sorbo. But the fact that you can name them shows just how few there are compared to the mass.
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And really, the industry that was once blacklisted by Senator McCarthy is now running the blacklist.
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They wouldn't let this movie be made. But luckily, crowdfunding makes it possible. How much are you
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looking to crowdfund? We'll put your crowdfunding page up now. It's mysonhunter.com. How much dough do
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you need to raise? And when do you need to raise it by to get this thing going?
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Well, for for Gosnell, we raised 2.3 million in 45 days, which was pretty amazing. So this time,
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time has moved on, things are a little bit more expensive. We're looking to raise 2.5 million
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in 60 days. You know, so we're asking, I mean, your supporters have always been great,
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always really supported us. Much of our support comes from Canada and comes from comes from the
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Rebel News troops. And we're asking them to stand up. You know, I mean, things are very expensive.
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It's expensive to make a film now, unfortunately, because of all the COVID restrictions,
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which has given nice work to some underpaid or underworked and overpaid union hacks. But that's
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the way of the world we're in now. So we're going to film it in Serbia, which will double as the
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Ukraine. And also it's got a Chinatown, so it'll double as China. And there's lots of pretty women
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and all that just a perfect movie for a perfect place for a Hunter Biden movie. So it's going to
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be, you know, our dollars will go a long way. But we do need people to help and turn up and really
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support the movie. I mean, we, we just went live 12 hours ago. And we've already raised $250,000,
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just on. So, I mean, this is a real, this can happen. But people need to dig deep and help us out
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because the cover-up has to stop and we have to do it at the grassroots level. You've got these woke
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corporate entities now who are, who are trying to tell you that your opinion and that your stories
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are not worth telling. What you care about is not important. Look at that shiny thing over there.
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Well, we need to say this is important and we're going to fight.
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Well, listen, I have been a personal admirer of yours for years. I think I've told you before,
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Phelan, that your success crowdfunding gave me the hope that we could build Rebel News through
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crowdfunding. And indeed we have. So in many ways, you're a role model for us. Obviously,
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we're going to support you. I'm personally going to go to mysonhunter.com and chip in a hundred bucks.
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I know that's not a ton, but you know, if enough people chip in a hundred bucks, we'll get her done.
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I think Canadians are interested in the United States. The whole world is interested in the
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United States. And I think we're interested in supporting conservative movie makers. Let me ask
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you, you've had some great success before. And that's what I like about you. You've got a proven
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track record. This isn't a lark. You do this professionally. You're very productive.
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You're very creative. It's great filmmaking. Are you at liberty to discuss some of the
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casting, some of the stars, or is that still a work in progress? You haven't inked the deals.
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Your audience will like this. So we have been talking, and I can say this because he is actually,
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we kept it confidential, but he's actually mentioned to the Daily Telegraph. We have been
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Yeah. He was in Lewis. He was in TBC's Lewis. He played Lord Palmerston in Victoria, the Netflix
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He sort of looks like Hunter Biden. He looks a little bit like Hunter Biden.
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Yes, that's right. Well, I mean, he's perfect for this. Now, it's complicated by the fact that
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he's now running for the mayor of London. So he intends to get elected mayor, and I think he'd
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be a great mayor of London, but part of me wants him not to be elected mayor so that he can
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have the time to play Hunter Biden in our movie. I know he's very, very keen. And I won't go into
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the names, but we just showed his reel to a big Hollywood actor who we're looking to get to play,
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Joe Biden. And the Hollywood actor just said, he is the man. He is real.
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So we've got some big names interested. We just have to seal the deal. But I mean, you approach
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their agents and they say, have you the money in the bank? And that's a fair enough question
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because, you know, they probably get a lot of time wasters. So we need the money in the
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bank. We're working on the script. It's weirdly funny. It's, you know, I'm just looking actually
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here at the website. We need 2.25 million. So, you know, we've raised to 275,000 now in the first
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day. So like, you know, there's a momentum and we need to keep it going. And I need to
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phone Lawrence Fox and say, Lawrence, I mean, he's a great actor. He's a great actor.
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No, I'm familiar with him. I've had the pleasure of chatting with him once as well. He's he really
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thinks about these issues. And he does have he's a great actor. He is a showbiz guy. Well,
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listen, Felham, when you I'm going to we're going to put this interview on YouTube. We're
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going to share it with our people. We're going to encourage people to go to my son hunter dot
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com. I'm personally going to chip in a hundred dollars. I know that's not lifting a heavy
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load. But, you know, many hands make light work as you hit your milestones. Maybe you can
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come back on, like maybe when you get to your first million or something, you can come back
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on. If you have any news about the cast, that'll probably be pretty exciting for our people to
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hear. We're going to help you get across the finish line. I know Americans will really dig
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deep. They're very charitable that way. But this isn't even charity. This is real entertainment.
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That promo trailer that we played at the top of this interview, that is a very sexy trailer.
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That's very exciting. Well, thank you. We just we cobbled that together ourselves. I mean,
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but we thought, you know, by the way, it's excellent. It's brilliant because the story
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is brilliant. Yeah. Right. There's so much going on in this story. So but thank you very
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much, Ezra, for your very generous contribution. You've always come up to the plate and supported
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us. And we really are grateful. And so have your supporters. So if anybody's in the Serbia
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during the summer, don't we will be there filming. Call over and see us. And this is going
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to be a great movie. I am very excited. Congratulations to you and your team. You're
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you're you're a small team, but you pack a wallop. Great filmmaking. My son, Hunter dot com. Good
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luck, my friend. I can hardly wait till it's ready. Thanks, Ezra. All the best. You too. Well,
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there you have a Phelan McAleer outstanding filmmaker. It's great viewing. And by the way,
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if I'm sounding like it's an eat your spinach, you have to watch this. That's not how I want to come
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across. This is a rocking story. Like it's it's it's an absurd story. The life of Hunter Biden
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and just for sheer entertainment value. Let's see it. And then it becomes tragedy when you realize
00:29:26.240
all the things he touches. So I'm going to chip in. I hope you do, too. Stay with us. More
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ahead on Rebel News. On my show last night, Gilly writes, the incompetence illustrated in that report
00:29:48.160
is terrifying as it may reflect the larger picture in the world's most influential military. The
00:29:53.360
targeting of conservative journalists even more terrifying. Yeah. You know, I don't know why they
00:29:58.180
were picking on Rebel News. We're not American. We have American viewers, but we're mainly Canadian.
00:30:02.740
I mean, you watch us every day. You know what we talk about. We've we've never been in serious
00:30:08.880
trouble of any sort. We're just journalists. Why would the Navy come after us? And it it's, you know,
00:30:15.740
we're just we're just us. Imagine you're trying to take on the Chinese military. If you get us so wrong,
00:30:22.560
how could that military intelligence be of any use when you're actually going up against a tough enemy
00:30:27.620
like China? Rob writes, freedom, fighting for freedom is no picnic. They are bringing out the
00:30:33.380
big guns now, the U.S. military intelligence. I, yes, I know they are. And yes, I'm quite concerned.
00:30:40.420
Don't let my chuckling fool you. But I just, I just have to say, because I can't not notice it.
00:30:49.020
There's a lot of scamming going on here. I mean, that little military contractor down there in Little
00:30:53.840
Rock, Arkansas. The things they are saying for cash, I'm embarrassed for them that they're getting
00:31:00.760
away with it. I mean, how much are they paid to write such false things? You don't even know where
00:31:06.440
our office is. That's pretty easy to find out. It's at the bottom of every single one of our web pages.
00:31:12.980
Darren writes, if this is the case, it is a huge deal. And everyone should know about the details and
00:31:17.960
not kept behind pay for access. Darren, I hear you. And tomorrow we're putting it on YouTube. I just
00:31:25.280
wanted to give it to you, our paid subscribers first. You guys pay eight bucks a month. That might
00:31:32.160
not sound like a lot to you, but you add it all up, everybody. And that helps pay the bills here. So,
00:31:37.780
you know, that's that tension. We've talked about this before. About once a month, I like to put a
00:31:43.960
whole show out on YouTube. I don't want to do it more often than that because I want the paywall to
00:31:51.300
be valuable. But like you, I want to tell the whole world this. So let me say on this instance,
00:31:58.160
in fact, what I'm going to do is I'm going to re-record it because we were sort of rushed to get
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the whole thing together. I'm going to tweak some of the visuals. And so we're going to release a
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slightly improved version, if I may say so. And I expect that to come out tomorrow. But thank you
00:32:13.840
for your support. And I agree with you. This is a story that the whole world has to see.
00:32:17.980
Well, folks, thanks for your friendly notes. That's our show for today. Until tomorrow,
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on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.