The United States has come out to say that they are sharing real-time intelligence with Ukraine, as a firefight breaks out at a nuclear plant. Next, a U.S. virologist is now calling for an investigation of Wuhan and the surrounding Chinese labs, and here s the trick.
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00:02:12.760The United States has come out to say that they are sharing real-time intelligence with Ukraine as a firefight just last night broke out at a nuclear plant.
00:02:32.320Next, the U.S. and Iran are close to reviving the Iran nuclear deal.
00:02:37.300This was something that President Trump had canceled in 2018.
00:02:39.940And then finally, China's restrictive family pounding policies are planning to be abolished amid a population drop-off crisis.
00:02:48.100All of this and more ahead, Human Events Daily.
00:02:49.960Well, without getting too far into details of what we do for obvious reasons, we have consistently been sharing intelligence that includes information the Ukrainians can use to inform and develop their military response to Russia's invasion.
00:03:14.760That has been ongoing and reports that suggest otherwise are inaccurate.
00:03:17.920So there you have it, the United States, and I don't think this comes as any surprise to anybody, is sharing that real-time intel with Ukraine or as much as they can on the ground.
00:03:27.780Obviously, you know, communication systems are probably under a lot of hindrance right now.
00:03:32.360I'm sure there's all sorts of cyber warfare operations that are going on behind the scenes that we're not even hearing.
00:03:37.740That being said, of course, we have been able to see numerous press conferences with the president of Ukraine.
00:03:42.240We've been able to see a lot of videos, of course, coming out of the war zone.
00:03:45.620This is probably the first war that we can really follow all of this in real time.
00:03:50.940And then just last night, so I was live on TimCast IRL with Tim Poole and Daniel Turner and everybody else who was there, James Caffrey from Freedom Tunes.
00:04:00.580And all of a sudden, just before we were about to go live, we got this report that a firefight was taking place at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant, the largest nuclear plant in all of Europe, right on the banks of the Napa River.
00:04:14.200And so at first, you know, we're watching this thing in real time and you can see the soldiers on top of the roof of one of the buildings.
00:04:21.520It looked like it was one of the administrative buildings that were firing down.
00:04:25.520You could actually see them at night and then artillery and troops on the ground, Russian troops firing back at those soldiers of the nuclear plant.
00:04:33.140What happened in the run-up to all of this was that the Russian soldiers had arrived.
00:04:38.260They said, look, we have you surrounded, we have you outgunned, surrender, and we can safely transfer ownership of the nuclear plant to us.
00:04:46.840And actually, you can see some video footage of what appear to be RPGs fired at the Russian troops.
00:04:53.120So they were fired at, the Russian troops then fired in response.
00:04:56.020Now, we did get reports that all of this settled down and now the nuclear plant is in control of the, or the Russian troops do have control of the nuclear plant and they do have this safely.
00:05:05.780But throughout all of this, very early on, you saw these reports coming out saying that this, that a fire had broken out and that this fire could lead to the nuclear plant going into meltdown the same way that Chernobyl had gone to meltdown.
00:05:26.160I don't agree with war in general as a political process, but at the same time, we are not going to spread lies and we're not going to spend propaganda in a time of war.
00:05:35.680We want it to be over as fast as possible.
00:05:37.980We want that ceasefire, whatever it takes to stop the killing and to stop the bloodshed and lying about a nuclear meltdown at one of these things in order.
00:05:48.240And then we said in real time, so if you go and watch that, um, Tim Pool episode, we're saying, look, you know what they're going to do.
00:05:55.100They're going to say, and you had, uh, government officials and you had media that were coming out and saying this right as it happened, that this could go to meltdown and we're, uh, it could kill everyone in Europe.
00:06:06.000It could be this huge humanitarian disaster.
00:10:41.080The email was titled, What Would Jim Do?
00:10:43.640And it provoses a set of questions and a survey of coronavirus research at the Wuhan
00:10:49.440Institute of Virology and other nearby labs.
00:10:52.980LaDuke suggested a detailed examination of the work underway at each lab, including specimens
00:10:58.140from bats collected from the field, attempts to adapt coronaviruses to growth in cell cultures,
00:11:03.940gain of function research, the use of humanized mouse lines expressing human lung ACE2 receptors.
00:11:11.760Quote, If nothing significant was found, it would help reassure the world that it is unlikely
00:11:15.840that SARS-CoV-2 originated from the laboratory, LaDuke wrote in the email, which was sent to staff at the
00:11:21.640National Academy of Sciences, a FOIA request through the Texas Public Information Act request.
00:11:26.720In a separate email published last year, LaDuke expressed concerns that a lab accident would be more likely
00:11:33.520to happen at less secure BSL or BSL-2 or 3 labs than the high security BSL-4 lab that has been the focus of international attention and concern.
00:11:42.300So essentially what he's pointing out is that, yes, there is the main Wuhan Institute of Virology, but there are other sub labs and other facilities throughout that Wuhan region that are associated with this BSL-4 lab.
00:11:56.160And so what his point is, is that you could have had other situations where there was, you know, hypothetically, a gain of function research experiment done at one lab.
00:12:09.500There's all sorts of permutations that I'm sure everybody can think of, and we certainly discussed all the way back early in 2020 to suggest how this could have happened.
00:12:18.360And anybody can come up with any explanation whatsoever.
00:12:22.340It could be somebody trying to sell something, you know, in the marketplace, and then it goes, whatever, right?
00:12:26.760Whatever it is that has something to do, again, having something to do with the lab.
00:12:32.700And now this guy, by the way, LaDuke, this isn't just some, you know, random person, right?
00:12:36.220This is a guy who provided training, provided training to Chinese researchers who worked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, including in biosafety, lab operations, and biocontainment.
00:12:46.520He's been traveling there to assist this lab and to meet with Yuan Zherming, a director there, since 1986.
00:12:56.760LaDuke was the longtime director of the Galveston National Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch until he retired in February 2021.
00:13:03.160The Galveston Lab and Wuhan Institute of Virology are two of three labs in the world that perform similar risky research on novel coronaviruses, according to Richard Ebright, professor of governors, board of governors professor at chemistry and chemical biology at the Rutgers University.
00:13:19.240So you've got people that have been digging into this lab since the 1980s, that have been working there, saying that they don't think it's a crazy tinfoil, you know, fringe possibility.
00:13:33.260They think very clearly that there are ways that this could have gotten out or could have been leaked from a gain-of-function experiment.
00:13:39.580And obviously, obviously, we as free citizens are allowed to ask these questions.
00:13:48.060Number one, what was our government up to?
00:13:50.160What level of involvement did they have?
00:13:51.920Number two, what was the CCP up to in this lab?
00:13:55.520Was there something tied to this lab in gain-of-function?
00:13:58.240Was there something tied to this lab and the PLA, the People's Liberation Army, the Chinese military?
00:14:02.740The entire world has a right to know why so many millions of people died and we lost all of this money and all of this time being put in this precarious position from COVID-19, where we're still not even sure where it came from.
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00:15:34.800While everybody's focused on Ukraine and everybody's fighting about the COVID mandates,
00:15:39.060it turns out that President Biden has been going around behind the scenes and reviving the Iran deal that was shut down in 2018 by President Trump.
00:17:21.600So in this case, we're saying, let's make a deal, let's have a negotiation.
00:17:24.500Again, just following the Biden administration's logic on all of this.
00:17:28.840So they're saying the best way to do this is to de-escalate.
00:17:31.560And by the way, there's a huge issue here where they're trying to take the IRGC, the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps, off the international terror sanctions list, right?
00:17:41.740That obviously would not be a good idea for a variety of reasons.
00:17:51.200So to take this entire group that actually conducts terrorist attacks throughout the Middle East off the list, probably not going to be a good idea.
00:17:59.580But let's call out the double standard when we see the double standard.
00:18:02.880Because he's saying diplomacy is the best way to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons.
00:18:06.520Well, if that's the truth, then why wasn't that the case when it came to Ukraine and Russia?
00:18:13.400Why didn't you say diplomacy is the best way to prevent Russia from invading Ukraine?
00:18:18.800Why didn't you say, let's go to the negotiation table, a serious negotiation table, and instead of provoking them, and instead of arming Ukraine, and instead of driving everything towards this war happening and taking place,
00:18:32.780you didn't take your own advice and say diplomacy is the best way to prevent this bad hostility from happening, right?
00:18:42.220Think about that for a second and ask yourself what the priorities of the Biden administration actually are in this situation.
00:18:49.340Why did they want a war in Europe, but they're willing to turn around and give Iran everything they want in order to prevent them from having nuclear weapons?
00:19:00.060And they think that's the best policy.
00:19:01.720Once you understand that, you will understand the corruption that drives this White House and understand that, again, it's not hypocrisy.
00:19:14.440China is headed for a demographic cliff.
00:19:19.280Russia is also experiencing demographic issues.
00:19:21.980And you better believe, by the way, that there are people within Russia who are certainly within the Kremlin who are looking at this Ukraine situation saying one of the ways that they think they can probably deal with this population issue that they're having is by re-annexing or rejoining all of these, you know, formerly Russian imperial lands into Russia.
00:19:43.920You can add that to the Russian population, right?
00:19:46.280I'm not saying it's the primary driver, but you got to understand there's all sorts of various different issues that are leading to this.
00:19:51.880The same deal now, we see the CCP, they're facing a demographic cliff, a demographic climb down because of their one-child policy.
00:20:01.620This was instituted back in the 1970s.
00:20:03.860And last year, or actually in 2020, we heard a Chinese speaker come out and explain why they were against the one-child policy and what the CCP's reaction was cracking down on.
00:20:18.220Standing up to tyranny is not easy, I know.
00:20:23.240When I spoke out against China's one-child policy and other injustices, I was prosecuted, beaten, sent to prison, and put under house arrest by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:20:54.220And it is threatening the well-being of the world.
00:21:00.120Well, now we got this from the South China Morning Post.
00:21:03.0002022 calls for China's family planning restrictions to be fully abolished gather steam.
00:21:08.400China's rapidly slowing population growth and dwindling fertility rate have sounded alarms for urgent measures to be laid out in annual policy plan.
00:21:16.960A raft of measures, policy changes, and benefits are recommended by delegates of both of the two sessions in the lead up to the agenda-setting meeting.
00:21:24.180So you've got these various Chinese policy conferences and committees that are going to be held.
00:21:29.180And this is all leading towards the National Party Congress later this year, where Xi Jinping is expected, of course, to be named chairman for life.
00:21:37.220But at the same time, there's going to be various other policies that are coming up from the CCP.
00:21:41.700What they're saying here is China should lift all of its family planning restrictions and step up a pro-natalist measures to boost the country's precariously low birth rate,
00:21:52.540according to a number of representatives to the meetings that kick off on Friday.
00:21:56.860With thousands of Chinese political elites converging on Beijing to attend the annual parliamentary gatherings,
00:22:02.240a number of representatives have revealed their proposals to the central government to address the nation's worsening demographic crisis.
00:22:08.920Right. And there's, you know, various statistics explaining this, this population clip.
00:22:12.700Look, this is the same thing that's happening in Europe.
00:22:15.080This is the same thing that's happening in the United States.