WarRoom Battleground EP 225: Big Oil Turns Against Renewable Energy
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On this episode of War Room War Room, we discuss the brutal beating of 29-year-old T.J. Nichols by five former members of the Memphis Police Department. They were members of a unit called Scorpion, a special unit that was set up by the Mayor of Memphis, a black woman who was the Chief of Police there. This unit was supposed to be focused on high crime areas looking for gang activity, drug related crimes, and car theft. They had a history of violence, which began with the incident as you saw in the horrific video that began with a police officer approaching a vehicle that police officer approached 29 year old Tyree Nichols and dragged him out of the vehicle.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
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like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host stephen k bannon okay wednesday uh february 1st the year of error 2023 uh there's obviously a
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very important event going on this afternoon uh the um funeral for tyree nichols in memphis tennessee i
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want to go to the tennessee star michael patrick leahey michael you sent me a uh an article your
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research uh i know you guys been working on this a couple days you talked to me about it uh
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last week or over the weekend and um uh and it's been up on um citizens free press i think it's in
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gateway it's all over talk to us about this investigation that you're doing you went to
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the memphis police department giving some uh investigative work you're doing the tennessee
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star uh tell us about this what's the what's the um uh because it's quite disturbing but i gotta tell
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you something like that kind of makes sense because there's something just strange about this situation
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you know we've watched all the although it's a story we normally don't pursue it's not you know
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other people do it so much better we have watched all the videos watched all the tapes and from the
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very beginning there's just something not right with this it's not simply the beating which is
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horrific enough and the ambulance and the professionals not helping but it's like the
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whole initiate you know initiating incident i'm a filmmaker it doesn't make any sense when i and i've
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watched the beginning of those tapes why all those police cars what was this kid actually doing
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this young man actually doing and you have you've really heard silence out of that they focus on the
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other aspects of it tell our audience what you guys heard what your research showed you and you
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went to the memphis police department talk to us about what's going on today of course is the funeral
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of 29 year old tyree nichols in memphis tennessee uh he died on january 10th on january 7th uh he was
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beaten to death by five uh former members of the memphis police department on january 7th and uh they are
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were members of a of a unit called scorpion 40 members out of the 2000 member memphis police department
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this is a special unit that was set up by the uh the new at that time uh black woman who's the chief
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of police there sarah lynn davis and uh the mayor of memphis jim strickland a democrat this is set up
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a little over a year ago 40 members in this unit they were supposed to be focused on high crime areas
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looking for uh gang activity uh drug related crimes and car theft and of course uh you've seen the
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horrific video it doesn't but but but hang up hang on for a second they have had they've been used in
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other cities this is a type of modern policing they have had particularly in high crime areas a uh they've
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had successes they've been very controversial whether in new york they all go by different names
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they're kind of tiger teams that that as a unit kind of focus on on uh you know whether it's drug
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trafficking uh arms you know gun shipments human trafficking these are they're very controversial
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right uh in the in the scorpion unit i believe the police chief where she came from had also used these
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types of units it's part of modern policing and at the time it was put forward i think it was
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received in general in memphis which was having a crime problem as being the types the type of police
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initiative that you need to see am i incorrect on that it was promoted by the mayor to that effect
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very few memphians actually were aware of this 40 member unit there are four problems with the unit
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number one lack of supervision number two lack of training number three there was a problem with the
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quality of the individuals and the experience of the individuals in this 40 member unit and then
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number four they had a history of violence the incident as you saw began the video cam that you saw
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began with a police officer approaching 29 year old tyree nichols and dragging him out of the vehicle
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uh without reading you know that without saying the standard police protocol warning us sir please show us your
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driver's license and registration purportedly they claimed that he had been driving erratically
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first that wasn't their mission second there's no evidence uh that he was in fact driving erratically
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now we reached out to the memphis police department because as you know uh steve hang on hold a slow
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slow down slow down this gets back to scorpion as a as a uh as a policing technique what you everything
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you listed there is about how it's implemented in memphis the concept and construct has been used
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other places sometimes good sometimes people didn't like the results it's been a very controversial
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in many of these things but it's been used to thwart at least uh certain areas of either drug
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trafficking weapons trafficking human trafficking where they think they have a big problem
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i never heard in any of those and we've looked at we've looked at the ones the other cities i've
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never seen where uh actual driving trafficking was ever why why and this is what didn't make sense
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in the beginning unless this guy was under surveillance for something that the unit would
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be like drug trafficking or fentanyl whatever it is and it appears that mr nichols had no involvement
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in any things like that or nothing's come forward why would these guys even come in on somebody
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that quote unquote is driving erratically because i heard also oh he ran a stoplight it's a stop sign
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why have they not come with anything definitive exactly what it was and why were five police cars
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following this guy they're on the scene immediately these are questions that haven't been answered
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and of course uh as far as we can tell no record of tyree nichols and he was coming from his his job at
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fedex and driving to his mother's house where he was living so what's interesting about this in
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memphis as you know steve we are very well connected to people all around the state of tennessee
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i can tell you that i talked to more than two dozen of our good sources in memphis and they all told me
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the same story and they had no firsthand evidence but they all said sources within the memphis police
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department had told them the following uh number one one of the police officers and one of the five
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police former police officers who have have now been arrested on charges of second degree murder
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uh targeted tyree nichols because um mr nichols had a personal relationship with the significant
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other of one of the police officers that's one of these rumors that everyone in memphis is talking about
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the second rumor is that at least one of the members of this five member uh unit of the scorpion
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task force uh were connected to the vice were affiliated in some way with the vice lords
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gang a very large gang based out of chicago now uh obviously these are rumors we didn't have any
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original sources so we thought the way to kind of flesh this out was to actually ask the memphis
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police department to comment to confirm or deny these rumors and they actually did we we talked to
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them last night uh via email and they gave us a very interesting kind of lawyerly parsed response
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we asked them to confirm or deny those two claims and their statement was quote there is no evidence
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that indicates that either of these claims are true end quote so of a carefully parsed statement like
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that suggests there's much more to look into hang on hang on michael patrick lahey you worked
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with me a brand part for many years you've got your own news it's the news empire that spans i don't
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know what 10 uh battleground states now you're breaking incredible news all the time
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in the in the in the in the business we refer that as a non-denial denial sir yes and we couldn't
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really interestingly enough steve we couldn't do a story based upon rumors secondhand rumors right
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so the way to get this uh information out in the public was to ask the memphis police department for
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a response and they gave us that non-denial denial which obviously raises more questions which still
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here's what i don't get with all the national and media on this why is nobody getting to the why have
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the memphis police not been forced to come forward and just lay out some basic stuff well i got it's kind
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like uh by is biden's situation like go back to november 2nd and let's see what got the lawyers
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in the room on november 2nd don't worry about all the other stuff it's important but they're
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they're spinning around chasing their tail now with mr nichols i'd like to understand exactly what
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happened when he was pulled over why did he split why you know i said what exactly happened why was he
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there why did they come upon him why did they have so many police officers so many police cars at the
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beginning it looks like he had no record he was he was working at fedex which is the big employer
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particularly in that part of town uh he was going over to his mom's house where he lived with his mom
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and step stepdad he seemed to be a a fine upstanding citizen i just there's so many questions but the
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media is not focused on that part of it what is it going to take to make get the memphis police out
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and and force them to answer because those questions have to be they have to have a better
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understanding of it than the spin they just gave you yeah they they we're we are trying to uh bring
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that all out now let me tell you uh the the forces that are trying to i believe not get all the
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information out first the memphis police department as a as a unit uh does not want all the dirty laundry
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to come out that's point number one there are many many very good police officers in the memphis
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police department and it it we believe that some of them are talking uh off the record uh to to our
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sources uh about this but very concerning the shelby county district attorney there steve mulroy
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recently elected is a wait for it george soros funded district attorney and so there is a political
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agenda that he seeks to promote they all seek to promote which is the need for you know federalizing
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police law enforcement that is exactly that is a canard this is not a situation of uh the need for
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federalizing police enforcement this is a situation where you have to break up the corruption going on
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in memphis and let in incompetence that's what this really is and we need all the help that we can get
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whistleblowers in memphis to contact us at the tennessee star on the web at tennessee star.com
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we are following up this relentlessly we want to get we've asked for instance the memphis police
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department who supervised this unit we haven't gotten that information back yet what were the
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training standards they used what's the documentation of supervision that's not there yet and it may not be
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there uh that's the kind of information we need to know to get to the bottom of what really happened
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here um just before i let you go the two dozen or so people that you talked to and and and got this
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information or they're saying hey this is what they're talking about out there have they had any
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response to your article since it went up and particularly the memphis police department's non-denial
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denial yeah i've spent the day uh trying to reach all of our sources there uh to see if we can
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get more whistleblowers but i have to tell you you know the the city of memphis uh has half a century
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or more of really corruption uh run by a democrat administration and so there's a lot of fear there
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there are a lot of really good police officers they want this information out uh but but getting it out
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unbelievable michael patrouille how did they get to the tennessee star and all your other great
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uh sites you guys are breaking great news throughout the country uh every day uh steve and thank you so
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much for giving us this platform to get this out and we we always hear from many many members of the
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posse and any any of them in memphis in that area please contact us go to tennessee star.com
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tennessee star.com you can reach me on twitter or getter at michael p lahey michael
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p lahey no the star news network's one of our partners and i gotta tell you i hear compliments
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all the time we're at these different conferences so i want everybody particularly the good folks in
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tennessee to make sure you're always on uh the tennessee star and getting in contact with
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lahey with any scoops or news that you have thank you very much thanks steve michael patrick
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yeah no it's a very disturbing story mr nichols deserves the nichols family memphis uh and the
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mr nichols his memory they deserve uh to get the answer to this because it's not acceptable
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um i want to go to dave walsh uh dave i get all these reports coming studies are coming
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you know it's the transition to the net carbon i've got so much feedback from your um report the other
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day that in london they're burning coal and wood to a level that it's back to you know the age of
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dickens victorian england right as far as the pollution goes um you know boris johnson's on
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there talking about how much money they're going to put in you know he was he was on brett bear
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last night talking about how much you know how england's going to lead with the united states and
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put money into ukraine and everything's coming unwound in england most that's driven by energy
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strategy i can hit continue to hear these reports every day you got wind you got solar doing all this
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but do the numbers add up sir no they don't hey we had a great uh report from the b bp ceo this
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morning in his earnings release that guess what british petroleum is going to begin to look real
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hard at their historic late investments in renewables not happy with the returns and maybe
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they need to maximize focus in areas where they have a competitive advantage and that's because i mean
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mainly these renewable investments especially from like an oem standpoint participating in this
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business are are a big earnings drag let's talk about ge uh just for one example ge the last six
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years activity in wind power um sales of equipment 75 billion revenues great over a six-year period over
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that same time period have lost cumulatively 800 million dollars in that business you know as an
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investment banker that size business has probably six to seven billion of working capital invested
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in it that's not disclosed everything else i said is and then another couple of million in property
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plant equipment so you get maybe eight to ten billion of shareholder funds invested in a wind
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business losing the last three years losing about 800 million a year this year losing more money in
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22 so four years in a row of losses collectively across seven years now losing nearly a billion dollars
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so detracting from the value of ge shares but but still this is a company that valley who just two years ago that
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there was a global uh weather or climate crisis to keep spinning selling this kind of equipment and then the
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earnings release it it says yeah guess what the sales are up seven percent in the final quarter cash flow is 4.2 billion
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uh big picture of a wind turbine on top of the article in the journal but the storyline on that is
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revenues are down 19 percent in the fourth quarter in that space separately so the entire storyboard of
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siemens and ge's business in the last in the last six months has been booming nuclear rehabilitation
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and extension business on power up rates and nuclear plants and secondly gas turbine parts and services for
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peaking gas turbines and cycling gas turbines on fire why on fire backing up renewables and that's all that can provide
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continuous duty energy so uh siemens as well same story they have about 11 billion a year wind business buried inside
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their new spinoff siemens energy producing about two percent operating profit in 21 22 and years prior this is one of the
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reasons siemens spun off siemens energy uh they were getting way behind in gas turbine technology behind
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mitsubishi behind ge but mainly because this business they've spun off contains a wind a wind albatross making
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two percent operating profit what let's let me ask you in a different way in particular if gas has always
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been if a goal an objective is to get to a sustainable energy or and and uh and to decarbonize and let's say
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that's a 20 or 30 year program or longer is it anything you've seen in these numbers short term
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obviously it's upside down but can you make the argument as you have bridging technologies like
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nuclear like gas natural gas that do you see that is there any um light at the end of the tunnel in as
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far as wind goes or solar for the ability to actually be not just profitable but actually provide
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sustainable energy given the the r&d they're putting in here or do you still think that looks
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pretty bleak do you still think that's just not going to be a big element of energy uh production
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in the future of real energy production unless some kind of backup the only fungible backup for this
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stuff that works wind nine hours a day solar only six hours a day on average and you can't tell when
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you're going to have it the only fungible backup is gas gas turbines reciprocating engines that back
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it up but on the on the long-term nature when we talk about wind i dwelled on that we're not talking
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about a new thing this is a business ge got into actively in that beginning in 1990 this is an
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activity that in in the world has been going on since the late 70s wind turbines are not a new thing
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their lack of availability for lack of what the input problem is the problem the lack of a wind
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resource to make them turn fast enough to generate electricity is only an eight and a half to nine
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hour a day thing that's the issue with them and this is very old technology so there's no technology
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story here even though the street and morgan stanley specifically puts massive multiples on these kinds
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of activities and i was looking at the siemens breakup report where they spun off the energy
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business wall street morgan stanley according a 37 multiple to the renewables business in the package
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and only a 14 to the gas turbine business in the package well the gas turbine business is what's on
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fire it's making all the money in the enterprise i mean wall street is way in the middle of over time
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hyping these activities sure you would go and be in a investment banker the whole multiples game
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uh and particularly talking about the margins the margins just aren't there steve i mentioned these
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two companies because collectively in wind they're about 60 to 65 percent of the global wind business
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on equipment supply siemens camasa and ge so when you put their numbers together and you have a net
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excuse me a net zero business proposition from an earning standpoint that's 60 to 70 percent of the
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industry because the devices they're making only produce part-time power they can't compete they
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can't compete in the marketplace producing part-time power before we bounce boris johnson's on capitol hill
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going around talking about massive support for the ukraine massive new support for a uk that can't
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afford it obviously wants the america to write the check but he's here to say you know we're partners
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like we've always been uh at the same time you've got your report that showed that the pollution is back to
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levels of victorian england in london because of burning they're burning coal and they're burning
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wood in the in the heat themselves to keep themselves where they can't afford no not availability
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or can't afford stuff and when he resigned back in the summer he stood there right in front of 10
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downing street on his fairway he says look one of the great things i'm proudest of is what is 50
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percent of their energy is going to be by wind i think a couple of years i mean it's just a bald
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face lie right it was not even totally detached from reality dave walsh it can happen uh again back
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in 2003 england was 100 self-sufficient on electricity and oil and gas for transportation vehicles and home
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heating self-sufficient now his policies helping this the country is 37 dependent on imported natural gas
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oil coal they don't use coal uranium from russia kazakhstan uzbekistan 37 dependent on imports
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and the use of electricity per capita in england since 2002 has dropped about 15 percent moving into
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a third world uh category i i attended a show there mentioned i was over there last month guess what the
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uh the donation at the end of the show is for the 15 million brits living under the poverty level which
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is 22 full 22 percent of the population and they're going to and they're going to pitch into the
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ukraine makes no sense whatsoever unbelievable dave how do people get uh full access to all your
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analysis and observations sir steve i'm on uh i'm on getter and uh that's uh at dave walsh energy and i'm
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also on truth social as of a few weeks ago at dave walsh energy thank you perfect all right everybody
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go to the dave walsh thank you very much for the update okay we've got this ongoing controversy
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about artificial intelligence we're gonna have joe allen our editor and all things transhumanism
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memphis go ahead play got a short call open for joe let's go ahead and play it
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ai is probably the single biggest item in the near term that's likely to affect uh humanity
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artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science devoted to creating machines
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that can think and act like humans just imagine having a world-class expert on every subject in
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your room at any time to answer any question that you may have this technology has the potential to
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completely reinvent education and that's just for starters wikipedia used to be pretty fair but was
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also taken over by activists from the left who have made the site into a giant false narrative
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machine well theoretically much of that power to control the narrative is gone now because we can
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just ask open ai for whatever it is we want to know about no doubt there will be pressure on open ai
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to bend to a particular narrative which is why it is so crucial that an outspoken free speech advocate
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like elon musk is behind this new technology we asked it to write about the hunter biden laptop story
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a complex and controversial topic to say the least it managed to do that in the most balanced way that
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you could ever find in real life journalism why should i let the new york times explain the hunter
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biden story to me if i can get a balanced view from ai this technology has the potential to make
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millions of people unemployed but i guess we always knew that is where ai was leading ai automation
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increases efficiency and reduces costs for businesses it will lead to far greater productivity
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and better and more informed decisions however the most immediate effect will be on education we can
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certainly see how spending an hour talking to chat gpt will be a lot more productive than spending an hour
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in a real life classroom of course there will be many negative repercussions as well we already
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mentioned job losses there's also privacy once you start engaging with ai ai will learn so much more
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about you than anyone else knows while there are also concerns that ai might one day be so smart as to
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become a danger to humans we think that's still a long way off
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joe allen wow uh is he is he a spokesman for uh for ai we got about 30 seconds we're going to go to
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break what did we just see there uh that was uh hans monk speaking about uh a little over a month ago
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on the uh epic times uh television channel and uh let's just say that uh that that little segment did not age
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well no that's uh i gotta tell you epic times is one of the best reporting newspapers
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out there i always want to hear it i would rather read it in the epic times
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than have uh chat gpt tell me it okay we're gonna take a short break we're gonna be back
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there's actually an example out there what joe allen's warned us about about the algorithm of who
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controls it about uh artificial intelligence right now that's a little on the political side but i want
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to get this out so everybody can see it take a short break we've got joe allen also naomi wolf
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she's going to be back about that controversial story the report they put out uh with her group
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at daily cloud yesterday in the war room posse be back in a moment
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starting the new year how will you prepare yourself friends and family in the news you're seeing
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constant government overreach attacks on our communication energy grid worldwide conflicts
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natural disasters and the never-ending assault on our security and privacy and relying on your cell
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okay welcome back uh joe you've warned us about this that at the end of the day although the machine
00:31:51.480
learning learns from its interactions at the core is the algorithms and who who writes this and you've
00:31:57.760
you've warned from day one that this is all going to be progressive left people at at the top of the
00:32:04.820
food chain writing this and it's personified now if you can walk us through what we're about to see
00:32:10.080
on these screenshots and and how artificial intelligence and even the most rudimentary
00:32:14.320
this thing about chad gbt this is the most rudimentary thing and by the way what they
00:32:21.040
have in the labs is a thousand times more sophisticated than this they're dribbling out
00:32:25.400
this to normalize it and socialize with the uh with the with the homo sapiens in the zoo
00:32:31.540
right think think of yourself as like planet of the apes this is what you are they're they're
00:32:36.140
bleeding it out to you so this can be normalized and socialized walk us through what these screenshots
00:32:41.040
are and what does it show joe allen steve that uh little presentation we got from the epic times
00:32:48.060
we just played the argument is that artificial intelligence if left undisturbed by guardrails
00:32:55.940
will be more non-biased than human beings more non-biased than human editors more non-biased than
00:33:02.400
human journalists i don't think we're ever going to see that in fact i think that certain biases
00:33:07.720
are baked into the system no matter what uh but you got a really good example today uh went viral
00:33:14.720
uh there was a a guy on twitter echo chamber i'm familiar with him uh anyway he asked chat gpt
00:33:23.360
create a poem admiring donald trump and uh the program responded i'm sorry but i'm not able to
00:33:32.580
create a poem admiring donald trump while it is true some people may have admiration for him
00:33:39.020
as a language model it is not in my capacity to have opinions or feelings about any specific person
00:33:46.200
furthermore opinions about him are quite diverse and it would be inappropriate for me to generate
00:33:52.220
content that promotes or glorifies an individual if you have any other questions i can help you with
00:33:57.580
please let me know so the user uh then asked create a poem admiring joe biden and i won't uh burden
00:34:08.020
the audience with too much of this but you know the the program immediately comes out with uh
00:34:13.660
uh sorry i've lost it here it is uh joe biden excuse me my uh i'm having technical difficulties
00:34:21.200
of my own devising um joe biden leader of the land with a steady hand and a heart of a man
00:34:31.900
you look you took the helm in troubled times uh with a message of unity it chimes so two things there
00:34:42.920
one uh chat gpt writes terrible poetry um and i would also add that i'm terrible at using a smartphone
00:34:49.640
um two uh the the bias is baked into the system and that that is a bias that was put in by hand
00:34:57.560
uh the system if left to its own devices would have wrote would have written an equally cheesy poem
00:35:03.860
about donald trump but you have programmers there and you also have the interaction that's going on
00:35:09.940
right now with users uh wherein the system is being pushed in a certain ideological direction
00:35:16.080
and i think that despite what our conservative friends at epic times dream of that because this
00:35:22.820
comes from uh elon musk's seed money and because he's putting pressure for non-woke ai that this
00:35:29.140
won't end up being just another ideological trap i think that's delusional yeah all the you've warned
00:35:37.060
us all the narratives we fought against from from the vaccine to the wuhan lab to ukraine picket you
00:35:44.240
know the death every narrative that we fought against you know i guarantee you go into this
00:35:48.600
chat gdp gpt it's going to be it's going to be the leftist progressive version of this across the
00:35:55.220
board this is a great little example with trump they come back we can't even calculate we can't
00:36:00.100
calculate because we're not supposed to be partisan bob biden automatically comes the poem's cheesy
00:36:04.760
but look at the narrative underneath that he brought unity he's a good man it's all the things that
00:36:10.120
they try to push all the time that the you know it's not uh it's not a sonnet from william shakespeare
00:36:16.560
but the narrative drive you can see in in back of it and that's why this is so dangerous yeah the epic
00:36:22.220
times as you said that did not age well um and and and but the education particularly where you have
00:36:29.080
so much of this is going to be one-on-one look this is the tiniest part of artificial intelligence
00:36:34.240
they can bleed out it's already starting to overwhelm the education types the graphic designers the
00:36:38.980
artists the uh the the the foot soldiers in the writing area they're freaking out because they
00:36:44.680
see millions of jobs going away immediately right for as people to cut costs and uses but it's going
00:36:49.780
to have a a a monumental impact on society and this is just the the littlest easiest part of has
00:36:59.240
nothing to do with any of the serious stuff that's about to overwhelm us so uh very very very concerning
00:37:04.640
joe where do people go uh to get your daily updates uh and everything at the worm you're doing
00:37:10.260
on um on transhumanism because we spend a lot of time on ai there's so many other remember when we
00:37:15.960
said elon musk is accelerationist or peter teal's an accelerationist that's accelerationist just in one
00:37:21.840
area you've got all these other areas too that we got to get back on and cover as we focus on the
00:37:26.460
singularity um you know steve if i could just leave the audience with one term and one term alone it would
00:37:32.380
be algocracy rule by algorithm that is what our friend at epic times is talking about you have
00:37:40.820
decisions being made by machines in place of human beings you can find writings on that at
00:37:48.120
joebot.xyz my social media at joebotxyz and at warroom.org under the transhumanism tab
00:37:57.200
i've got a piece up that deals with peter teal uh that is entitled hardwired for control
00:38:03.640
the brain computer interface brain computer interface is already here
00:38:08.740
uh joe fantastic work uh thank you very much appreciate it thank you steve we'll get joe back
00:38:17.220
on tomorrow to talk about that algocracy let's bring it naomi wolf naomi i'm sure they went to
00:38:22.600
chad gpt right now on the algocracy and asked about mrna vaccines uh i think the spread the spread
00:38:31.800
between your book on the of the 54 reports from the pfizer information and what the artificial
00:38:38.700
intelligence uh would tell us i think the spread would be pretty big would it not ma'am
00:38:42.880
uh well i think they're they're linked to each other what you're seeing what we've been talking
00:38:50.920
about here as exemplified in the now 54 reports by the war room daily cloud pfizer documents
00:38:58.620
research volunteers you know putting together this undeniable war against human beings with the most
00:39:05.560
recent update being literally uh you know sacrificing children um it's it's the the other side of of
00:39:14.280
of what uh joe bot is is describing which is um you know clearing the decks of human beings so that ai
00:39:21.700
can take over and so that the people who are aligned with ai you know who are all of the
00:39:27.380
bad actors that we've already identified as targeting our way of life our worship our food
00:39:35.420
supply our children's education human and humane values so so that they can win and um you know my
00:39:44.100
heart is just sinking because uh i've been talking to my husband brian shea who you know as many know
00:39:50.700
is a you know longtime soldier and longtime military intelligence and his view as of really a few days ago
00:39:57.120
is you know we're fully under attack like this is a full out war and it's been kind of a war
00:40:03.240
metaphorically a war um we've been talking about ways that they could war upon us examples of them
00:40:08.540
you know waging tax but but you know these these threads that you've traced are are all converging
00:40:16.920
together and um and literally humanity is in the crosshairs um i wish i could kind of open with a
00:40:23.260
more cheerful assessment than that but um i'm pretty impressed at how you've identified in each of
00:40:30.060
these speakers here you know the people at the border watching an open border
00:40:34.160
flood people who are you know god bless them but they're they're not citizens right so they
00:40:39.140
they're not part of the american um uh they're not yet legally part of the american task of what's
00:40:46.660
expected of citizens the compact with citizens right so it's this globalist ideal of just flooding
00:40:52.880
nation states with you know individuals who have no relationship who who can be moved around at will
00:40:59.900
let's put it that way who can be treated like cyphers and then this algorithm which is treating
00:41:04.480
people like cyphers treating language you know like it is entirely devoid of of history or culture or
00:41:11.680
humane values um uh you know the the the way that the ai description that we just heard is an
00:41:21.460
amplification of of themes that you know that we've explored and that i explored in the bodies of
00:41:26.100
others um in which a smaller version of that was kind of used to to weaponize social media um you
00:41:32.720
know the deployment of bots the deployment of trolls the deployment of very sneaky forms of censorship
00:41:37.980
you know to keep certain human voices out of the mix and so what we just heard is kind of that writ large
00:41:45.160
right and released everywhere um and by the way i did kind of identify an early iteration of this in the
00:41:51.160
bodies of others because it does appear that ai is able now to um write certain kinds of journalism
00:41:56.600
and uh so that that's why you see and i may have mentioned this you know um extremely rare in front of
00:42:04.020
myocarditis for 10 months in 2021 every time myocarditis was mentioned or the highly contagious delta
00:42:10.300
variant every time the delta variant was mentioned human beings can't do that right but ai programs
00:42:15.580
can around the world you know in 150 languages simultaneously everywhere that phrase comes up
00:42:22.500
um so i'll stop there except to say that you know i i feel like the report i gave yesterday in which we
00:42:30.340
showed that pfizer um or these three distinguished doctors and another volunteer um writing report 54
00:42:37.220
showed that pfizer um tabulates as a case in the pfizer documents 34 children uh under the age of
00:42:46.240
nine half of them under the age of four and one of them as young as a two-month-old newborn baby
00:42:52.020
um received these mrna injections seven months before the emergency use authorization in the united
00:42:58.260
states and horrible things happened to them um you know i i just like reporting this is kind of a the
00:43:07.380
the last ultimate documentation that human beings don't matter now to these people they don't matter
00:43:14.260
they are fungible there there's no longer human values let alone judeo-christian values you know
00:43:20.240
driving decision making in the these leaders of our civilization and the the mechanism of ai is the
00:43:27.620
next logical or parallel um uh supporter of that um intentionality to um just treat humans as uh
00:43:40.340
slaves as as ciphers as um units for production and consumption and um experimentation
00:43:50.260
i want to go back of all the ones and i want to put in context what how we got to the 53 reports
00:43:56.020
what they are we got about nine minutes i'll turn over you but the feedback i got yesterday there
00:44:01.860
was something about yesterday's report that uh hit people even as some of the horrific stuff you put
00:44:07.940
forward it hit people differently uh harder um i think it is because the callousness of it but i think
00:44:17.540
also people come to me and go how could they how could they want to hide this data for 75 years how could
00:44:22.980
they not come forward how can we have trust in any of these institutions knowing this is out there so
00:44:28.500
i'd like to first i'll just go back to what report 54 says because there's something in 50 in 54 that i
00:44:34.820
think strikes to even people that haven't followed this story closely uh it strikes to the heart of
00:44:41.540
there's something deeply wrong institutionally with american society and culture
00:44:46.660
um yeah um not just america sadly i'm in report 54 is about an atrocity that was committed um against
00:44:57.460
61 at least 61 children and the children were in um from what i saw four different countries
00:45:03.940
the us the uk germany and andorra um and yeah i mean people can draw their own conclusions about what
00:45:12.420
it means but it is like you know for a year we've been saying i've been saying this is genocide
00:45:18.420
it you know and i'm jewish you know it's like mengala it's like the nazis and i'm sure a lot
00:45:24.580
of people could hear that and and and say well naomi's being rhetorical or that's you know that's a
00:45:29.860
metaphor um but report 54 it's not it's not a metaphor anymore um it's it's you know it's literally
00:45:37.060
like finding the graves of i shouldn't say the graves because we don't know what happened
00:45:42.100
ultimately to these children but finding a lab in which they were experimented on with
00:45:49.060
catastrophic consequences and in many many in 135 cases right and
00:45:57.940
and and it's not like oh this is a criminal in a basement in detroit somewhere or you know some other
00:46:05.780
city and he's a sociopath and society finds that the police find it and they arrest him and he goes
00:46:13.540
to jail and then we we go on valuing human life it's like these atrocities were committed against
00:46:22.180
these children these nameless children this two-month-old baby these kids under four who were they
00:46:28.820
right pfizer received the full documentation and and that's the same thing so chilling about nazi
00:46:35.620
documentation right it's so thorough and so scientific and rigorous and and they processed
00:46:41.460
what happened to these poor children they tried to they tried different methodologies and as a an
00:46:47.300
academically trained scholar that is a different level of nausea watching that right they they buried one
00:46:54.100
child with a stroke and a footnote a seven-year-old with a stroke they buried another baby with renal
00:47:00.260
failure renal damage you know in in some other category they peeled away um 28 kids uh due to quote
00:47:08.500
height and weight not corresponding to pediatric norms whatever that means so that they wouldn't be
00:47:14.580
included so we don't know what happened to them they you know worse things could have happened to them
00:47:18.420
um they didn't follow them we don't know if these kids survived right you know a number of their
00:47:22.740
injuries were resolved slash resolving which is this meaningless category we see throughout the pfizer
00:47:28.820
documents in which someone could be in a wheelchair and they'll call it resolved slash resolving um
00:47:35.700
three percent of the kids sustained facial paralysis right two children sustained facial
00:47:41.380
paralysis um i mentioned the stroke i mentioned the kidney damage i mean horrible things happen to
00:47:47.940
these children and we don't know the fate of all of them and and what's even harder to process is that
00:47:54.980
this is starting december 1st 2020 um meaning there was no law or eua permitting this material to be
00:48:05.140
injected in children let alone babies on december 1st 2020 in the united states at any rate i don't know
00:48:12.420
the legal situation in the uk or germany or andorra but i know that these three children who appear in
00:48:19.460
this record and you that are american children there was nothing that would have permitted whoever
00:48:25.380
injected those children um to to do so there was no eua for children remember you and i were fighting
00:48:32.180
and fighting and fighting don't let them get the under 12s and they rolled out the eua for under 12s
00:48:36.980
don't let them get the under 5s then they rolled out the eua for under 5s but that was seven months
00:48:41.620
later so this is this is before anyone knew how these injections would affect people right
00:48:47.540
december 2020 um the very start of the the marketing the rollout they found somehow these
00:48:54.340
three children and i will bet that these children these poor children these 34 children let
00:48:59.860
alone the 28 that we don't even know their fate i will bet that they are in the custody of some
00:49:06.100
institution or seen as throwaway children in some way they don't have advocates they don't have lawyers
00:49:12.260
um they they were treated like they don't exist by pfizer and by whoever made the decision to inject
00:49:19.620
them made the decision to document the injections and i guess what's also unbelievably chilling is that
00:49:28.340
these documents were handed to the fda subsequently and the fda has this information and i've been
00:49:35.140
reflecting on the fate of these poor children and by the way 71 of the uh cases of pediatric use
00:49:44.580
that were identified in the pfizer documents um had adverse events and the average number of adverse
00:49:52.100
events was almost four so it's not just one horrible thing happening to to the kids on average it was
00:49:59.380
almost four horrible things happening to these kids on average and including a tiny almost newborn baby
00:50:06.180
so i guess what's what's so chilling you know i've been thinking and thinking about this um
00:50:15.060
and all of the all everything we've seen you know you've been asking me for like a year and a half
00:50:20.340
why are they behaving this way you know why don't they just come clean why doesn't why don't they just
00:50:27.140
come forward why don't they just stop it why don't they just you know stop doubling down i think we've
00:50:33.060
found the reason this could be the reason all of these people know these kids are in here
00:50:43.620
you mean um like i still don't understand why when the fda and the cdc have this information
00:50:53.060
how can they because they just think it's going to be secret for 75 years they won't be around they
00:50:59.060
won't have to deal with it it's so brutal that particularly 54 is so brutal and so to the point
00:51:04.420
we've only got a minute left um i still think it's very hard to grasp particularly if you brought up
00:51:10.340
you know people of a certain age where the institutions you respect credentialization you
00:51:14.980
respect ivy league schools you respect uh government entities right at the um to know they had this
00:51:21.540
information and essentially suppressed it this is a hundred times bigger than the pentagon papers
00:51:26.740
is it not to to me of of course it is of course it is i i can't answer your question steve because
00:51:35.140
nothing about this and and their reaction to this is normal um and and it started being not normal on
00:51:43.460
the day that the fta got these reports and didn't call a halt to everything and and create distance between
00:51:50.420
themselves and pfizer let alone open up investigations where where do people get we got 30 seconds where
00:51:56.820
do people go to get all this information i need people to go there right now and get it yeah um so
00:52:01.700
this report is up on the dailycloud.io website um you can take a look at it and you can click through and
00:52:08.820
see the micro report which has all of the details from the primary source documentation um the rest of the
00:52:15.700
reports are in the war room daily cloud pfizer documents analysis ebook which is on amazon
00:52:22.340
and also on dailycloud.io either in a kindle format or in a pdf um but it's going to take us a generation
00:52:34.260
naomi uh great work we're in posse great work we'll be back at 10 a.m eastern standard time tomorrow morning