An Olympic Covid Debacle - FF Ep130
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Summary
BennyWills from JoyCamp joins the show to talk about the Olympics, the shutdown, and much more. He also talks about his new show, BennyWills: A Meme Monday, which is a weekly meme show on various platforms where he tries to keep it light and funny.
Transcript
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By comparison, we have nothing to hide, therefore we have no reason to lie, and we wouldn't want to even if we could.
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And in the end, it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely.
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Thank you for joining us live over on Trovo or Odyssey.
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So get over to Odyssey or Trovo, whatever you like.
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Of course, you can watch it on RedEyes.tv and RedEyesMembers.com as well.
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We have a special guest with us to talk about some of the debacle around the Olympics and all the corona shutdown and the bullshit around that that's happened.
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Yeah, you just never know what life will surprise you with.
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I think most people who might be familiar with you will be familiar with you because of the stuff you did with JoyCamp.
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So, therefore, the work has been kind of on pause.
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We like to get together and film at least once a year, but it hasn't happened yet.
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This year, we do have a video called Allegory of the Cove that we released not too long ago that people seem to really respond well to.
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And in addition to that, I have my own thing going on now.
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I host a weekly meme show on various platforms where I try to keep it light and just keep humor.
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Let me pull that up so people can check it out real quick.
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And, yeah, I have been enjoying the meme show that you're doing as well, so people should definitely tune into that.
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Well, it was live for the most part until we moved away from good internet, and now we live on a rural property, and the internet comes and goes.
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Once it's built, we're going to explore higher speed internet, at which point hopefully I'll bring the live stream back.
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But currently it's just a premiere, but I'm in there in the chat as a result.
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I mean, that's my primary source of news these days is the memes.
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And you can condense hours and hours of material sometimes into an image.
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And I think, what was this someone said, a meme is a thousand images?
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It can capture an entire, you know, the essence of a paragraph into, you know, one line in a picture.
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I think that memes are the best thing on social media right now.
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So, guys, if you want to join in today, a couple of ways, of course, endupstream.live slash redeyes TV.
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That's a good way, of course, helps to support the show as well.
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Also, I do always try to keep half of a quarter of one eye on Trovo, if I can.
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Thank you for joining us there, boys and girls.
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I do appreciate the spells and all that funky stuff over on Trovo.
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And also, of course, odyssey.com slash redeyes TV or at, actually, redeyes TV.
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But, yeah, however you're joining us, thank you for tuning in.
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So, let me do this on entropy and then we'll dive into some of the topics.
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It's going to be corona-heavy here today because those worlds have now collided, basically, right?
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So, Lycan Warrior, Lawrence Glickman from The Atlantic, puts out an article on three tropes of white victimhood.
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Lycan always sends a good article of, like, all the dumb stuff that the media is up to.
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President Obunga, it's called The Flu World Order.
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However, that's kind of where we're at, I guess.
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It's, like, a completely new structure of life, right, that they're lining up for us.
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Thank you, Brad, so much for the generous donation.
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So, basically, the Olympics is starting, right?
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And there's been kind of a debacle already when it comes to the opening ceremony.
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Apparently, no one is attending because of the corona bullshit.
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And as we talked about before we came on here, they're basing all of this on, like, dumb PCR tests, right?
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Faulty PCR tests that are way – the cycle threshold is up to, like, 40 or something, which means you can discover – like, a mango tests positive for COVID.
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So, let's check out how CBS News reported on this here regarding the debacle in Japan.
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And we'll get to the, you know, opening ceremony stuff in a little bit here.
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The Tokyo Olympics are finally happening right now.
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The opening ceremony is being held in a largely empty stadium.
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This year's games will feature 33 sports and more than 11,000 athletes from around 200 countries, all in the shadow of this pandemic.
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We're hearing that many people are very skeptical about how the games are going to play out.
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We're just learning that at one point there were not enough test kits at the Olympic Village.
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But the issue has been fixed and did not impact the athlete testing schedule.
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That news, on top of opening ceremony scandals and no spectators due to a coronavirus state of emergency,
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might make this the most controversial opening ceremony ever.
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And I'm so glad that my team's going to be there with me.
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Team USA women's basketball star Sue Bird and baseball infielder Eddie Alvarez are flag bearers for today's opening ceremony.
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Olympics organizers are not turning a blind eye to the impacts of the pandemic.
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COVID cases in Tokyo are reaching a new six-month high of nearly 2,000 a day.
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It's going to be very true admitting that we are in a pandemic and the athletes are the true heroes.
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Marco Balich is a longtime opening ceremony executive producer.
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He created these spectacular shows in Rio where 65,000 people attended.
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There have been so many developments over the last few days.
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I think they, you know, for them to work in the biggest show in the world with everybody having a bad sentiment around them, it was not easy.
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Just in the past week, the opening ceremony's composer resigned and its creative director was dismissed after separate controversies from their past surfaced.
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The two men issued apologies, as did the 2020 organizing committee.
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Even the athletes' families are not allowed to be inside arenas to watch them compete.
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Are they allowed to come or are they just choosing not to or is it no one's allowed?
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No, no, it's no audience is allowed whatsoever.
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But again, just, I mean, this is the biggest event on earth, basically.
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And that's actually part of why I wanted to watch the part of the opening ceremony.
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But the thing is, it's like they're keeping it off of YouTube.
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They're keeping it off of, I even try to like, you know, maybe someone has done like the occult ritual of the, you know, 2020 Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony or something.
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So I wanted to check the opening ceremony before we came on here to see if there's anything in it.
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Some sources said, I think it was like, was it Daily Beast?
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It's not that they're a good journalistic standard to go by.
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But the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony was depressing as hell.
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But I think at the same time, you know, I think, and we've talked about this before, too.
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But they like these events because you have so many eyeballs on these, especially on the opening ceremonies, right?
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You have, I mean, literally like billions of people in many cases tuning in.
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And it's a good time to basically insert some of the programming, right?
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Whether it's the collective subconscious that's bubbling up or whether it's, you know, a higher force or if it's all intentional by, you know, nefarious elites on the back end that we can speculate about.
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But regardless, it's a great opportunity for them to program stuff in us.
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And I feel at least this year that they really want to make sure that, like, no fun allowed is being the program.
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Like to prepare for the autumn and the winter that probably is coming, to be honest.
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Keep your TV on and get programmed with what's going on.
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So they have, I guess we can show, it's not really much to look at.
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There's some of the, I guess, like the fireworks and stuff.
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They had some drone display in the opening as well.
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But again, usually there's hundreds of thousands or at least tens of thousands of people, like, sitting, watching this, or tuning in, they're shearing.
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But it's this, maybe ironically in Japanese style, very, very quiet, right?
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And they're not releasing the whole ceremony to the public yet.
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At least I was trying to find it and I couldn't.
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I know it's like NBC, I think here in the U.S., is running it again around like 7.30.
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Now, again, the reason for that is because there's so many debacles.
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I think one of the latest pieces I read was we don't even know if we're going to be able to pull this off or something.
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And this was like yesterday, 24 hours ago, because of all these people that have been forced to quit because of controversies and dumb things like this, right?
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Yeah, so the usual, you know, kind of fireworks and stuff.
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This is like, you know, what Starlink kind of stuff like that they're doing.
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You can see them doing their laser shows sometimes in the sky, you know, measurements.
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But they're really big on making, like, big holographic-type, you know, graphics in the sky and stuff like that.
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They're, like, they're turning the whole thing into, like, a globe, I think, with all the planets.
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Again, I don't think there's any audio on this.
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You know, each one of those little lights, I believe, is an individual drone.
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It kind of just morphs into, like, a globe with all the continents on it and stuff like that.
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But, you know, sure, there's some cool stuff that they're up to, you know, doing.
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But, again, I think the most important thing about this is that it's the programming, right?
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They're talking about some of the restrictions, even that the athletes are forced to, you know, submit to.
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Essentially, they were handing a little handbook they talk about of, like, all these rules you have to abide by.
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We begin in Tokyo, where the greatest show on earth has finally now got underway.
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Presponed last year because of the global pandemic.
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The 2020 Summer Olympic Games are a symbol of global unity and national pride.
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And during these unprecedented times, a moment when the world's greatest athletes show their strength, solidarity and courage.
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More than 11,000 of them from 200 nations will be competing without spectators under unprecedented restrictions.
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The Parade of Nations is underway this hour in what is a nearly empty stadium.
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The US First Lady, Jill Biden, and French President Emmanuel Macron among them.
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The most expensive Summer Olympics in history is deeply unpopular among the people of the host nation.
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Japanese people say they are against holding the games during this global health crisis.
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Live now to Al Jazeera's Andy Richardson, who's in Tokyo for us.
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So, Andy, just looking at the initial scenes from the opening ceremony.
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It really did sort of scale down, socially spaced and subdued somewhat.
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But, I mean, there's like no excitement at all around this.
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Some people would question the wisdom and the best of times of spending.
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There's some photos, at least, of the ceremonies here.
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But they do often set the tone for an Olympic Games.
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And these organizers really do have a huge job to do if the majority of the people of Japan
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are going to turn around their preconceptions about what's happening here in Tokyo and get fully behind the games.
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Because we talked about this before we went on air, but the 2012 opening ceremony, we really didn't get an understanding of what that was all about until last year.
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And then pieces fell into place, like kids lying sick in hospital beds and all that stuff.
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And then I showed also a clip from Barcelona, 1992.
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That was the only year I ever actually was interested in the Olympics.
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That looks like an artistic rendering of a virus.
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So, again, I've been over this a few times now, so, you know, some of you guys might be tired of me talking about this.
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I think it's a perfect opportunity to program the collective subconscious in a way, right?
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Or, again, if you want to take that view, it might be things that are bubbling up to the surface.
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Great events to come are kind of, there's a reflection of that, maybe.
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You know, it's really hard to explain sometimes.
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I remember watching the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony and thinking I was being, something was being put into my mind.
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But I couldn't put my finger on what, because I was prepared for it.
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I was ready to check out the symbolism and spot it, and I could show other people.
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But it became obvious, like we said, last year.
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I mean, tell me that's not like a spiked protein.
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And there's even a man on there, like really creepy stuff.
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And what does any of this have to do with sports?
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It's a big ritualistic moment, and they're showing some weird, look at this stuff here.
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This looks kind of like demonic and chaotic, doesn't it?
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Like, what the hell is going on with this here?
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Some of you guys might have seen it, but it's like really weird, right?
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I think he talks about, yeah, just the restrictions on the athletes.
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The national stadium, almost none of their athletes were wearing facial masks.
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Now, ahead of the games, media athletes were handed something called the Olympic Playbook,
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effectively a list of rules and regulations about what you can and can't do.
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One of the things you can't do is take your mask off in a public place.
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The only time you can take your mask off is if you're sleeping, eating, or competing.
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So already the challenges of trying to maintain these safe and secure games, as they're described
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And there'll be some interesting questions at the first briefing of the International Olympic
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Committee tomorrow to see what sanctions those two countries could face.
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Because in theory, athletes were told ahead of the games, if you don't follow the rules,
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it really seems like they're setting it up to be a disaster.
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Yeah, I mean, somewhere along the line, people were like, okay, because of the gay vaccine,
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like, we're turning a corner, it's going to be fine, you know, let's go ahead.
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And then, I mean, really, just in the last month, they wheeled out the Delta strain, right?
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And it's like, oh, shit, you know, despite the fact that they're telling us that this technology,
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the mRNA technology, the vaccine that they're pushing on people is helping against the Delta strain,
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Most of the people that have tested positive are those that have both vaccines, right?
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But so I think there's something happening where they're potentially, I'm not sure yet
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where it is, if it's a punishment of Japan, why they did this, they could technically have
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just like, let's just move ahead, let people can come.
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I mean, it largely would have been fine, to be honest, if you ask me, right?
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But the IOC, the International Olympics Committee, have almost from day one been a very effective
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political organization that goes into these countries that are asking to host the Olympics,
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and they put demands on them, they tell them what they should do, what they should reform,
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what laws they need, and I have some examples of that, too.
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Like, you need to change, you know, like, in the beginning, Japan was like, no BLM stuff
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at the events, no, like, pushing any of that kind of stuff, and then they reverted back on
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that, and IOC basically forced them to take in, you know, like, LGBTQ stuff into the mix,
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So they're seeing it as an opportunity to change a society, and again, Japan, they've
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They've been very isolated, they've been very ethnically homogenous, so they need to,
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like, the global elites need to go into that country, pry open its borders, and I think
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the Olympics is part, at least, of doing that, you know what I mean?
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And, wow, yeah, that's, that makes a lot of sense.
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So here's a little bit of a kind of outline that they had on their website on the opening
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and closing ceremonies, and I didn't go through this, but it was like a lot of, you know, the
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The opening ceremony director was sacked on the eve of the event over a Holocaust joke
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No, they claim 98, but regardless, that's a long time ago.
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was fired after a skit he performed in 1998 that he made light of Nazi genocide resurfaced,
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including the moment he told his audience, let's play Holocaust.
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I saw some people in comments who were like, I didn't know Japan had cancel culture, right?
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Why do you have to apologize if you've already lost the job?
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But he should have just stood his ground and he should say, you know what?
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It was a long time ago and it doesn't really matter, right?
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Yeah, but my favorite part about that article says they had to now do a last-minute review
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of the entire presentation, the entire ceremony, just to make sure he didn't slip in some other
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Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center said,
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a human rights, he said, any person, no matter how creative, does not have the right to mock the victims of the Nazi genocide.
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Well, we think we can anyway until they silence us.
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And here's the other guy who apparently, Keigu Oyemada, he was sacked early this week after
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it came out that he had bullied someone in like high school or something like that.
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You know, it's like, again, this is what I'm talking about.
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This is the pressure that the IOC and this political group manages to put on Japan to get
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To get them to conform to the global standards of things and just like ignore your own culture
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And there's some other stuff weaved into this, too.
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So you can get canceled for being called a bully from when you were a kid?
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Like there is no, there is no way to play it safe, so why even try?
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And the only reason why it works is because, as you said, people bow down and they apologize
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if they would just have some backbone stand up and say, you know what?
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They were an ally to National Socialist Germany back in the 40s, right?
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So I feel that there's this vengeance plot against Japan.
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And that's one of the reasons why they want to pry open their borders.
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That's one of the reasons why they want to make sure that they like...
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They still need to suffer kind of in a way that like Germany did of sorts, right?
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So the economic part of this is just one aspect, right?
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It's changing their culture, changing their morals, the framework, moral framework and things
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And again, keep in mind, it was the most expensive Olympics in history and all that
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money that they were supposed to make from people attending the games, right, is gone.
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It's out the window, which means that Japan had to pick, you know, pay for all of this,
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Getting ready for the world's biggest sporting event is a massive task for host cities.
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And is hosting the Olympics and Paralympics really worth it all?
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Just bidding to be a host can cost vast amounts of money.
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Tokyo spent as much as $150 million on its failed 2016 bid, then half that much again on
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Tokyo's final budget stands at more than $15 billion.
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It was reportedly set to be the most costly summer games ever, but past events didn't come
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The cost of the Olympic Games between 2007 and 2016 was $12 billion.
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And over the past decades, host cities have always ended up spending more than planned.
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In Greece, the cost of the 2004 Olympics in Athens has been blamed for contributing to
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Yep, or all part of the global plan, by the way.
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And the 1960s Games have been laden with debt, which took decades to pay off.
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But of course, the Olympics make a lot of money, too.
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There are substantial revenues from TV deals and sponsorships from the International Olympic
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Almost $6 billion from recent summer and winter games, funding sports and future games.
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The host cities themselves hope to see economic gains from things like job creation, from tourism
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and investments in infrastructure and sports facilities.
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Redevelopment for the Barcelona Games in 1992 has often been credited with helping to turn
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the city into one of Europe's most popular destinations.
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But during the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics, there were actually fewer international visitors
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But while tourists come and go, many of the buildings and sporting facilities are here
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In London, the Olympic Stadium in Stratford is now...
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But the point here, why I wanted to show that as well, is just all, you know, the waste and
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how much it costs for Japan and then the fact that they will have no chance of regaining
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On things which normally tourism would bring and some of the other things too, so...
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And admittedly, this is great for me because this is getting me back in touch with, like,
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And because I'm a new father, I have a new property...
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I can't get as obsessive about, you know, what's happening daily.
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This is an educational experience for me right now.
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And that's valuable perspective, man, about Japan.
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And they were nuked twice, by the way, as someone in chat pointed out.
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Like they haven't paid already, right, for all this.
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But anyway, Trish, 65535 over on Enterprise Stream.
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Olympics are being held because it generates money.
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The Japanese, especially, those in metropolitan Tokyo are pissed like you've never seen.
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22,000 foreigners are taking over their city, their transportation system, their hotels,
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I hope Japan wins all the medals for their trouble.
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Got a very Promethean medal song releasing August 1.
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The 100% who white Swedish women's football team trashed the USS purple-haired dice.
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They are actually the ones who are kneeling and stuff like that, like bowing to the BLM crap.
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So they're not much better than the American team on that front.
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Hail Japan for their support of Germany during World War II.
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Some people have pointed out, you know, they hated them for a reason, right?
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The only power that tried to, at that time at least, kind of oppose the global order, right?
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Okay, we have a couple more things on this and then we'll move on a little bit.
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But here's another dumb thing that they're pushing of two flag bearers.
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They're pushing these feminist things that are kind of weaved into it, obviously.
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And now they're talking about having two flag bearers for the first time ever at the Tokyo Olympics.
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I'd like to announce that Sue will be the flag bearer for Team West.
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As we said before, Benny, I'm surprised they didn't have a third one for the trans section.
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I'm surprised there wasn't just one transgender.
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Everyone would feel really good about that, right?
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This is why I wanted to watch the opening ceremony because I think there might have been a lot of that this year.
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It would feel weird if it wasn't at this point.
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So we're like one of the very first people to walk in and when they announce, you know, like, oh, United States of America, to hear the crowd erupt, to be right behind the flag, it was pretty incredible.
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Anyway, they go through like all the women that's been part of it.
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And now it's something with like, oh, it's 50%.
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So they've tried so hard to, you know, if it's too many men, it's bad, right?
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I feel like I had a hand in this and I apologize.
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Tokyo Olympics Committee silent on Japan lawmakers' anti-LGBTQ comments.
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Earlier there was this like, they didn't want this in Tokyo.
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Why did they have to submit to Western, you know, as we say in the industry, global homo practices, right?
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And then the, what is it, the Human Rights Watch came out, Tokyo's Olympic LGBT non-discrimination law.
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They managed to get them to pass a law just to make them submit, you know, to these kinds of new rules and stuff like that.
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So that's just, you know, something to be aware of as the IOC is doing.
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But here's a very short little clip showing some of the protesters outside of, I think, one of the arenas in Japan.
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There were a substantial crowd that showed up and they don't want this, right?
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You know, these people are the ones who pick up the tab for this at the end of it, right?
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But that's how, there is some resistance at least to it, right?
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Well, they're one of the most inclusive cultures in the world, right?
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So that's, I can, now I can see, I see what you're saying.
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That they are absolutely being dismantled from the inside.
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There's no way to win in this situation with the Olympics.
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They can spin it in any direction because it's a boogeyman.
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And surely there'll be some controversy that they didn't handle things right and people
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And again, if you want to be part of this and be part of submitting to the IOC, as you
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said, there's, there's kind of like no way out of it, right?
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Conrad Kurse over on NTP Stream says, hail Red Ice family and fellow members.
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We are waking up more and more of our people to the truth every day.
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The anti-white globalist scum are panicking because they know we are winning.
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Well, you could certainly argue that the reason why they're censoring so hard is because you're
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over the target and that's when they have to try to shut it down, right?
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You know, Sue Bird is engaged to Megan Rapinoe.
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Yeah, so she's the, and remember there's this weaved-in thing where, what are they called
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They have some runway show, right, where they have all these like good-looking women and
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That went out the window this year and I think the U.S. football star, Megan Rapinoe, is one
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of these women that they wheeled out in the front to like take over for these, you know,
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And talking about contrived things, by the way, too, which, you know, again, okay, so
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Why can't we have a slice and a taste of what truly Japanese are, what Japanese culture is?
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And sure, there was some of that during the ceremony.
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But the torch bearer, those who lit the torch here, was a mixed-race lady.
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Why not have an all-Japanese, again, nothing personal, I guess, this woman, but they had
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to have one who's half Asian and half Japanese.
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But again, look at the empty seats there, by the way.
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But it feels so contrived and there's plenty of other, you know, full Japanese people that
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could have done this job, but they have to signal, right, and say, we're part of it.
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We're also good people in Japan, you know what I mean?
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So there's just a little music in the background, but no cheers, no nothing.
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And it's, as I guess Dayla Beast said, it was, was it boring as hell or something?
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At least they changed the color of the seats to really make it seem like there's something
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If they hadn't done that, it would have looked like, it would have looked completely, well,
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So anyway, so I thought that was kind of contrived and it feels like Japan are just, they're just
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A certain ethnic group is involved in trying to open up the Japanese border.
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A couple of slices and headlines was, did I miss one headline?
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There are other places here that are being replaced.
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Certain shops are going in, I guess, around the area where they have the facilities, the
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How Japan needs to change, needs to change to welcome immigrants.
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I've even seen, I've seen articles from Foreign Policy Journal, which is a Council of Foreign
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And I remember as far back in 2014, they were writing articles about how the Fukushima disaster
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was going to help Japan open up its borders and accept immigration and weird things like
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Like, they're, like, obsessed about changing the demographics of Japan.
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And I guess while we're out, we're not going to be heavy on the South Africa.
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Have you followed anything of South Africa, by the way, of what's happening there?
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I kind of have a general understanding of what's going on there, but I don't have the
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And so while we're on the topic of that third rail, that forbidden group you can't talk
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about, there's a little interesting admission here.
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It was actually going quite well down on Twitter, too.
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But if you ever want to wonder, if you're wondering, rather, of potentially why things
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turned out so bad for the white boars in South Africa, he gives us a little bit of a slice,
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I, I'll let you in on something you don't know.
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I'm one of the few people on the left in Britain who traveled the length and breadth of apartheid
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in South Africa as an underground agent of the African National Congress led by Nelson Mandela,
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Therefore, the subject of apartheid is particularly important to me.
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The question of racism is particularly important to me.
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That throughout the entirety of my time underground in South Africa under apartheid, every house
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I slept in, every dinner I ate, every car I drove in was provided by Jewish activists
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Apparently, you can get your band and censored.
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So, it's almost like there's a certain group that's trying to undermine the nation states.
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Let me do a couple of these super chats and then we'll go over to Biden.
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Something a little bit more lighthearted and we'll leave the, leave the, the Olympics for
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Der Scherusker, simply with the keep up the good work.
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Bill Hoover, 400 years during medieval time period, Japan murdered anyone that would
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Did you, so did you hear, did you see the, so there's a rapper that did the Vax That Thing.
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It's kind of turned, well, that's in itself is kind of turned into a little meme here
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And I, and I guess it's, it's the, it's the law that I have to bring in this footage.
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We do have to take a step back and laugh at this because it is just insane.
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Just the nonsense level is at an extreme level.
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Here, here's, here's the clip here if you haven't seen it before.
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Yeah, it's, it's, so at the end of the video, there's a, apparently they were pitching it
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to the, to these black Americans that basically, if you want to kind of get it on with people,
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you have to like get vaccinated basically, right?
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And so they had this tagline, Smash With Scott for Vax That Thing.
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Vax That Thing up, that was the big thing that they're pushing.
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So you can have her miscuous, unprotected, wild sex.
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Got to just get it on with some random, some random dude, you know?
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You met on whatever, Grindr or Tinder, whatever the hell they're doing these days.
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Now it's easy to goof on, on someone like Joe Biden, our regime leader, but, you know,
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and it's somewhat low-hanging fruit, but it's funny.
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I want to get the 100 best quotes from Joe Biden book when it comes out.
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Remember how they goofed on like George W. Bush because all the things that he said,
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He does remind me of old Georgie boy, which makes me wonder what his legacy will be
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because I thought, you know, when Bush was president, he was obviously the face of something bigger.
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So they can always blame him for that, though, whether he pulls it off or not.
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But here's an interesting thing here, this clip.
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He clarifies that he's totally not hiding people and sucking the blood of kids in some basement or something.
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So it's good that he gave us this clarification just in case someone was wondering.
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What they can do, though, what they can do is try to change the narrative and say, well, why wasn't Nancy Pelosi prepared?
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Well, no, they can say that and you can make honest judgments about it.
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Look, I sometimes get myself in trouble for what I'm about to say.
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As you've heard me say before, no one ever doubts I mean what I say.
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The problem is I sometimes say all that I mean.
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But all kidding aside, I have faith in the American people.
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I really do to ultimately get to the right place.
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And by the way, many times Republicans are in the right place.
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I don't mean that it's only a Democratic point of view.
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But some of the stuff, I mean, QAnon, the idea that the Democrats or the Biden is hiding people and sucking the blood of children.
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I just don't like the way that guy wears his tie.
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I think you're beginning to see some of the and both and by Democrats as well.
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Sort of the venom get sort of sort of leak out of a lot of it.
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What do you say to your grandchildren or your children?
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You could say, well, at least I wasn't sucking the blood from kids or something.
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He may have been a horrible president, but at least he wasn't sucking.
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Got to clarify that, you know, which is which is good because.
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And and I think this was after someone accused him of saying that the most there were many
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And so now he was like, you know, just jumping off a different topic and not even denying
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that and just started talking about like sucking the blood out of kids.
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So this is this is this is the question we've all been really waiting for him to get around
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And so, of course, this is there's totally not people that are engaged in actually trying
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People like Peter Thiel only wants to inject himself with young people's blood.
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And some people there's that photo, by the way, Peter Thiel.
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Another, in my view, front man of these global forces.
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Why the hell could he build like a space station and send up rockets?
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He's building Starlink and like Neuralink and all these like crazy stuff.
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But there was a picture and maybe I should I'll see if I can find it later.
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And I'll tell you, though, this guy has looked exactly the same for like 30 years.
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And they're certainly not drinking blood of young kids.
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Just doing great in this town hall that he had on CNN, which was virtually empty, too, by the way.
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And I've heard you speak about it because you all I'm not being solicitous, but you you're always straight up about.
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And the question is whether or not we should be in a position where you are.
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Why can't the the the experts say we know that this virus is, in fact, it's going to be our achievement.
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I mean, we know why all the drugs approved are not temporarily approved, but permanently approved.
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I mean, why not ramble about random stuff when when you have the stage like that?
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Are you or the mom and dad or or or the neighbor or when you go to church or when you're.
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If your kid wanted to find out whether or not there were there's a man on the moon or whatever, you know, something or, you know, whether those aliens are here or not.
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You know, who are the people they talk to beyond the kids who love talking about it?
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I mean, that would be interesting, but it's not quite what we're talking about here.
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What was the last question for him was, how do you change the mistrust in the system among some members of the black community?
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And he went on talking about aliens and man in the moon.
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CNN's town hall with Joe Biden, trans, blah, blah, blah.
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Well, Google, I bet you they're going to hide those images.
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I saw some images, photos of just like, you know, behind the scenes kind of thing that they had taken.
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And again, this guy got more votes than anybody in history.
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Now, were they allowed to be there or were they or was it a socially distanced event?
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There could be some truth to that, I guess, technically.
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But they were all packed in the front, though, to make it appear.
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It was just that it was like they were packed in the front.
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The most popular American president in history.
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And he can't even fill like a small auditorium.
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But, you know, it's, you know, got a bridge to sell you to.
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And here's a conservative, by the way, that they rolled out as well.
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This is what conservatives are very concerned with right now.
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I am a pediatrician who utilizes social media to educate about health.
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And I'm very concerned about the rise in misinformation from the anti-vaccine community.
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Spread of this misinformation and declining vaccination rates could leave Americans vulnerable
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Just totally just normal and just like, how do we shut...
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Biden, how can we, as conservatives, I'm very concerned about these people voicing different opinions.
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You know what's remarkable about this is that they still are, like, pretending that, like, Facebook is, like...
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I mean, and he said the other day, right, they're killing people.
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They're not banning enough people on Facebook, right?
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And it's like, they've been slashing and thrashing for years now and decades.
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And the point is, it's never going to be good enough for these people, right?
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So basically what she's saying is, I preach to the choir on Facebook about my opinions.
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Just make sure that they can't speak and they don't have a way to offer anything different in terms of opinion.
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When it comes to this, we've been over it many times, but this experimental thing that there's no long-term studies on
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and the animal tests that have been done are looking really, really bad, right?
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I think this is the following day or maybe from earlier, but maybe he's been sucking the blood of kids for a little longer here than we expect.
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Way back 150 years ago when I was chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
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He's said weird stuff like that a number of times.
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As soon as numbers are involved, it goes south really quickly.
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He just stands down and eats his ice cream, poor old Biden.
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Here's a good example of why we all hate the media, right?
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A reporter of the largest private TV network, RTL, smears herself with mud while documenting the flood disaster in Germany.
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And she's trying to pose like she was out there and helping and she's been roughing it and stuff.
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We have the actual news segment as well weaved into this.
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But check out what someone zoomed in on, on this very flooded, the aftermath of this very flooded street here in Germany.
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But she goes down, picks up mud on her hands, and then smears it on various places on herself.
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Was it Anderson Cooper who was standing on his knees in water to pretend that it was up to his waist or something like that?
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And anyway, so that's the news segment there later coming out.
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So good for someone to catch that, and I think it was Memology that had actually the actual news clip.
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Check this out here, of how it turned out, the actual reporting here.
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Yeah, Susanna Olin was recently reporting from a German town devastated by flooding.
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She was acting as if she had helped with the cleanup efforts at the scene.
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I'm taking the shovel, you know, digging in right there.
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She could have put some more mud on her clothes.
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I still think she wanted to be, like, respectable and not too muddy, right?
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Everything has to be manufactured, exaggerated, and all these things.
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They can't just come at this thing and just like, yeah, it's fine.
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Because no one would have cared if she didn't have mud on her.
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She felt like she had to pretend like she was really involved with the situation.
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How small hats view non-small hat nations from Isaiah 6012.
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For the nation or kingdom that will not serve you will perish.
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But, you know, hate speech, though, am I right?
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I'm just kind of slashing along here on the order.
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Did you hear anything about the – and you might not have – but the new ATF nominee,
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He was – so it's Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, the director of that.
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And he was made famous many decades ago for being part of basically burning the building
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at Waco down to the ground with all those kids in it.
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And so he has made various, you know, down statements in that – since then, he's been confronted
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But David Shipman, Biden's ATF nominee, labels American gun owners as Tiger Kings.
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Tiger King's preparing for a zombie apocalypse.
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It's a documentary about a guy called the Tiger – it's called the Tiger King, I think.
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He's got, like, blonde hair and a mullet, and he's gay.
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And also, what, like, preparing for a zombie apocalypse?
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It was the CDC that gave us information about that, remember?
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They put it on their own website, like, how to survive the zombie apocalypse, and then
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people made the links that, yeah, when you have mandatory mass vaccination campaigns
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that are most likely going to give people Creutzfeldt-Jakob-type disease, right, a black
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prion disease, some people have said that the spike protein is starting to basically eat
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The lipids, which is this little nanoparticle envelope that they have to deliver the mRNA payload,
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is so tiny, it's nanoscale, so that it passes through the blood-brain barrier,
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and other blood barriers that you have in your body.
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And that's one of the reasons why the heart is being hit first for many people, because
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So it takes – it can, like, go into these various parts of the body real quick, and
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You want to keep going to sports games and concerts.
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And soon enough, you won't be able to go grocery shopping without it, right?
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But anyway, so tying all that together, I guess zombie apocalypse might actually be coming
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But anyway, let's listen to what David Shipman said here about this.
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They might think that they're diehard, ready to go.
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But unfortunately, they're more like Tiger King.
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And they're putting themselves and their families in danger.
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And so what I would suggest is for those people who were first-time gun owners, if they did
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go out and buy a gun, I would secure that gun locked and unloaded and hide it behind the
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cans of tuna and beef jerky that you have stored in a cabinet.
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And only bring that out if the zombies start to appear.
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I think he's basically talking about preppers and crazy people that have guns and they've
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And again, does anybody in chat know the Tiger King reference?
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You know, support good people doing good stuff, right?
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So this is just a little run through of some of the latest.
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Craziest people that have been working for the Biden regime and stuff like that, too.
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Here's the military guy, General Milley, who recently we're talking about.
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I'm not sure if you saw that, but he was referencing how he was critical race theory
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was like basically, according to him, a good thing to have in the military and like singling
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And he was going on about white rage and weird things like this.
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The military would be like impartial politically, and he's trying to argue that, but then he's
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like doing all these moves that clearly are like a far left, you know, progressive agenda,
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So here he is, I guess, being kind of somewhat confronted on his comments about this white
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Sorry, let me go back here so we can hear that.
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Yeah, I said I'm not going to discuss it right now.
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I think it's a very complicated topic, and we don't have the time to go into the nuance
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We've got time for one more, guys, and I want to get to...
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The problem of white rage is too complicated to explain.
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But maybe he will answer us in between reading Karl Marx.
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Someone who's not into the progressive movement.
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I'm giving you like a run through of some of the latest crazies that are like...
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Again, these are people in major positions of power and influence.
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Like, I think some of these people are just like insane.
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I don't want that to be misconstrued as white rage.
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And I think it's a topic you're kind of somewhat interested to, Benny.
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But, you know, eating healthy and try to stay away from, you know, a lot of the chemicals
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And if, you know, when we can go organic and stuff like that.
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But if you had any questions about how all these microplastics ends up in food, we got
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a little bit of an answer to that here the other day.
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We played a clip, a news report from a few months back, where they were talking about
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the average human consumes about the size of a credit card of plastic each week, about
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It's in just things you, you know, you scrape the bottom of a container that you eat
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from, or, you know, there's multiple ways, right?
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But check out this, if you haven't seen this before.
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So how does all the plastic ends up in some of the food that we eat?
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Go up the line to that big shit called a grinder.
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Businesses, bakeries, cookie places, all types of stuff.
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Some of your favorite foods, but they just molded and old.
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And for those of y'all who say they picked the trash out, the box is going to be in there.
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So they're using – go over to the other angle here.
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They're putting all the plastic containers, just ground it all up into a huge pile, and then they give that to animals to eat.
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Like, how is this – it's the first time I've seen this.
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How is there no overarching inspector or some arm of some agency that approves this, not shutting this down, right?
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I mean, those – they sound like they're – you know, like they're pretty – they're in America somewhere.
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And it looked like that food – so that was – this is like – this blew my mind.
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So this is food that's being taken off the shelves, I'm guessing.
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And they're taking it – they're not taking – they're just putting it all into the big compactor.
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And then right back into the flow for the animals.
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Unfortunately, I'm not surprised, but I'm still –
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I'm still – how can – again, the point is, how can this be legal, right?
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At least the recycling – I can't even make a joke out of that.
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So I would assume that since he's talking about hogs, this might – but I mean, again,
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this is how Croixfield-Jokop or mad cow disease ended up happening, right?
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It was a few outbreaks in 2005 or something in the UK.
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They were literally grounding up other cows and giving it to cows, you know, things like crazy stuff that you shouldn't do.
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But I do have to say that I also feel – and again, that's why you want to know where your meat comes from.
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You want to do it local as possible, not these mega, you know, slaughterhouses.
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You know, we always talk about that in preface that when we talk about meat eating.
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But also, though, I feel it's one of those things that if they can put this kind of stuff out there and make this known,
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people would go for the new synthetic proteins that they're making for us now in the labs, right?
01:04:11.340
I mean, I think they want to get us off of meat altogether.
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They're like, oh, look at all this plastic in pig's feed.
01:04:19.540
You've got to go jump over to soy patties, right?
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I just saw a CNN headline yesterday that said, red meat linked to heart disease mega study shows.
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So there's definitely – that war on meat is real.
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And then, yeah, like you're saying, this could be spun so that, you know –
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because I think that the main vegan argument is about the slaughterhouses.
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But when you meet ranchers and farmers, I mean, no one loves their animals more than the farmer and the rancher.
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So they're not the ones mistreating their animals, even if they slaughter them.
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But it's the slaughtering plants we have issues with.
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So this is what people find out they're eating under this guise of like climate change and pollution and trash.
01:05:06.760
Again, how the heck are they allowed to do this?
01:05:16.340
Yes, some of it is a little bit more expensive, but I think cut down on it then.
01:05:19.480
Do you eat less often if there's meat that costs a little bit more?
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I think it's better to get a quality when you can get it as opposed to having more of it all the time and lesser quality.
01:05:28.600
And if this is some part of like, you know, what – this is microplastics in most of the bacon and stuff out there,
01:05:34.540
just, you know, non-organic, non-locally sourced stuff.
01:05:45.260
Well, speaking of white rage, let's talk about this article.
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Systemic racism blocks black people from going outdoors.
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I always feel very privileged when I'm out in nature.
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I feel like, ah, this is a really special experience and I should be out here more.
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And I didn't realize it was because I was white that I was able to really enjoy it.
01:06:08.540
Well, you know, when we're out there, in our hoods, right, in our white hoods,
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we try to, you know, make sure that no non-whites can enjoy the outdoors, right?
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That's what we're most concerned with when we're out in nature.
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Whenever I see a minority, I'm just – I get that white rage.
01:06:28.340
It says, a report published by Outside Interactive alleged that America's historical racist policies
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have contributed to, quote, the nature gap resulting in black Americans having less enjoyment
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Erin Key, the report's author, is pushing for minorities to use their free time outdoors
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in nature through the use of grants and advocacy work.
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She does not, however, mention that there are no modern laws prohibiting non-whites from
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They're just making sure they cover every single thing.
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If you're enjoying the outdoors too much as a white person, you must feel guilt.
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That fresh air you're breathing, that could be fresh air that a minority is breathing
01:07:28.960
If you watch the old Senate hearings from Waco, all the politicians that were defending
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the government actions at Waco are still in Congress and very well known.
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All the politicians that were critical, you have never heard of.
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I am not surprised, but we do have those forever, you know, what do you call them, career politicians,
01:07:50.460
It used to be a system where, like, they come in, they stay a few years, they represent,
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you know, their people, and they're in touch with your people.
01:08:03.060
And they come and go, but we have these people who have been there for, like, decades and
01:08:07.380
They're, like, molded down into their seats in Congress, you know what I mean?
01:08:15.440
Arlene Frazier, Henrik, have you thought of doing man-on-the-street-top interviews again?
01:08:20.200
You did a bit of that a while back, and I think it would be interesting to see what the
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You sent that twice, Arlene, so I'm happy to send the second one back to you if you want,
01:08:29.060
And not really, not yet, but this could actually be a good place to do it.
01:08:34.020
But do you ever do any on the man-on-the-street?
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I've always been tempted by it, especially when I was in Los Angeles.
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But, hey, if that's something you want to maybe think about, I'm interested, because
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I do want to get to know more people in the community anyway.
01:08:46.940
And, you know, it's a very, North Idaho is a special place.
01:08:54.140
Maybe we'll do, we can do something together on that.
01:09:01.120
It kind of makes it a little bit too complicated today.
01:09:03.320
I want to, I want to, I've got to talk about the corona stuff a little bit here now and just
01:09:10.440
So, you know, we've talked about it so much, and I know some of you are tired of it, but
01:09:13.940
we have to recognize how insane this push is that they're doing now.
01:09:18.920
They're basically like, if you're avoiding the vaccine, you're actually murdering people.
01:09:22.240
Those who are spreading information to the contrary or offer counter studies, they are
01:09:30.380
We need to hang them out in the media like they did with the Disinfo Dozen recently, right?
01:09:33.860
Marcola, Erin Elizabeth, Sherry Tenpenny, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
01:09:39.020
A bunch of people on that list, by the way, right?
01:09:41.700
So here's a good old, as we like to call her, a Chinese communist asset, Liana Wen.
01:09:49.080
She's been on CNN, I think, multiple times a day talking about what America should do, right?
01:09:56.720
And here she is talking about, basically, you cannot go to grocery stores or schools
01:10:03.240
At the base minimum, we have to mask you up again, right?
01:10:06.220
But preferably, we have to disincentivize you and make life so hard for you if you're
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unvaccinated that that will be a measure to coerce you into it, right?
01:10:18.560
So if you're going to a grocery store and the grocery store doesn't have the capacity
01:10:22.240
to enforce some kind of proof of vaccination, then they have to say that indoor masking
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needs to apply because we don't know who's vaccinated and who's not.
01:10:33.200
Schools, you can't expect the teacher in every school to be asking, well, you're not wearing
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And so if that's the case, everybody should be wearing masks.
01:10:41.900
But I could imagine there are already concert venues or workplaces that are saying, if you
01:10:46.980
are not vaccinated, you can't come or you have to get a negative test.
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And that's what's needed in order to really incentivize vaccines at this point.
01:10:58.500
I didn't get the memo that she was the authority here that I'm supposed to take all my information
01:11:06.460
There's a couple of other people that have pushed real hard, but I've seen her in so many
01:11:10.100
She's the one who said about the dangling the carrot, right?
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Or else they're just going to take their freedoms back without getting them back.
01:11:28.420
I mean, again, she's been like on this every, over and over and over again.
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At least she's, I mean, she's giving us a good heads up.
01:11:48.420
Well, and again, the other thing here is that the only way out of the situation, too, that she says, beyond, of course, mandatory vaccinating everybody, is to have also some kind of digital international database system.
01:12:01.280
And again, remember, this was conspiracy theories.
01:12:04.800
We've proven to be prophets over and over and over again.
01:12:17.340
You say the Biden administration needs to change its approach to this pandemic now that the Delta variant has taken hold.
01:12:25.680
Are we going to see more masking and at least federal buildings around Washington, do you think?
01:12:30.520
I really hope so, because, Jim, we are at a very different point in the pandemic than we were a month ago.
01:12:37.900
We now have about three times the number of new infections compared to a month ago.
01:12:41.720
We have the Delta variant, which it is bullshit and people who are infected with it, they have about a thousand times the amount of virus than they would if they got infected with the original wild type variant.
01:12:52.780
And we don't actually know for those individuals, even if they are fully vaccinated, are they able to transmit the Delta variant to others?
01:12:59.940
And so as a result, we need to use an abundance of caution approach.
01:13:03.640
And so I hope that the Biden administration hits the reset button and says, we acknowledge that we are at a very different point.
01:13:10.400
And therefore, we should follow the example of L.A. County and say that if there are places where vaccinated and unvaccinated people are mixing.
01:13:22.340
Not to call myself a prophet, but I was there and I was blending in.
01:13:25.560
I went there and I didn't have to wear a mask anywhere I went.
01:13:35.420
In L.A. itself, everywhere I went, you know, they have a little sign saying if you're not vaxxed, wear a mask.
01:13:51.320
And sure enough, the day after I flew back, they implemented the new mandate.
01:14:03.060
Like six weeks or something of like, all right, we're opening up again.
01:14:10.300
And I think we call that, you know, earlier this year, last year even, we said like, you know, over summer, they're going to give us a little bit of a time, a little bit of a window where things go back to normal as, as Leanna Nguyen said, as a carrot, essentially.
01:14:24.880
Look at what all the things you can get when it's opened up again.
01:14:33.980
And the only way to do to get out of that is to comply and get the vax and get the experiment.
01:14:39.840
And if you don't comply, you're a terrible person who may be leaving death and destruction in your wake without realizing it.
01:14:49.500
And can we just maybe charge people with murder?
01:14:57.280
Black Phillip on Entropy Stream says industrial farming is so assiduous and terrible.
01:15:01.160
This is a job literally only immigrants will do.
01:15:04.020
The largest beef producer in the U.S. is responsible for letting Somalis in this way.
01:15:08.840
We had, what's her name again, Refugee Resettlement Watch and Corcoran has been very good at seeing what organizations are lobbying for America to open its borders.
01:15:20.900
And they are, of course, done by big corporations that not only want to, you know, help bring in these immigrants, they want it because it drives down the wages.
01:15:29.900
They can get work done and they can pay much less for it.
01:15:34.260
But, yeah, many of these meat plants allegedly are actually run by these immigrant groups that they're lobbying for to come in.
01:15:40.080
So, they can, you know, the capitalist system benefits from that.
01:15:47.480
And they do some of these most horrific jobs as well on top of it.
01:16:04.920
The guy, everyone's, everyone trusts Fauci, right?
01:16:07.440
Did you see the clip when he was confronted by Rand Paul?
01:16:13.740
So, he said in there, Dr. Fauci said, and we played it Wednesday, guys.
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If you didn't see it, go back there because we can play every clip over and over again.
01:16:22.660
But he confronted Fauci on gain-of-function research.
01:16:25.940
He obviously got frazzled and nervous and he was shaking and he was waving his finger at Rand Paul and shit like that, right?
01:16:39.740
It was like, Rand Paul said, it's a punishable by prison up to five years for lying to Congress during these hearings.
01:16:47.800
Well, just to underline that, whether he's lying or not, he's been talking about gain-of-function research for a long time.
01:16:52.460
This is a clip back from 2013 where someone says here regarding Fauci, he's a true believer in this kind of research, gain-of-function research.
01:17:03.360
He has spent years talking, writing, and promoting it and writing off the risks and the other scary shit.
01:17:09.920
Once you look at it this way, his current defensiveness is clear and we can understand what he stands to lose.
01:17:18.960
Back from 2013 regarding gain-of-function research.
01:17:22.120
I think that where we are right now in science and molecular biology and particularly molecular virology and our ability to sequence and recombine and create various organisms in some respect is that the best way to prevent a nefarious act is to develop a culture of responsibility among scientists.
01:17:49.920
First, you have to have some restrictions in the sense of you don't do work that could actually hurt people in the sense of if you have a laboratory accident, you have to have the right containment.
01:18:10.660
If you're too restrictive, you then impede creativity for so many of the good things that could come out of the same type of work.
01:18:20.980
So he's totally admitting that we need to be able to do this research because it's creative.
01:18:26.860
And again, they're viewing this like they're helping people by doing, you know, we're gaining new function, right, in terms of this research.
01:18:34.100
And we'll be able to be ahead of the viruses and stuff.
01:18:36.660
Now, I mean, we still don't know if this virus and I know some people don't even, you know, they don't even think it's real, right?
01:18:46.860
This seems to be that some people are getting sick from some things.
01:18:52.060
But regardless, whatever it is, they're using it in the same way.
01:18:57.880
But we still don't know if it was engineered and intentionally let out or if it was an accident, right?
01:19:04.120
But either way, I mean, Fauci is one of the main guys responsible for all of this, right?
01:19:10.000
The mayhem, the death and destruction that has caused, I mean, depression, drug overdoses.
01:19:15.820
I think 2020 was like off the scale when it comes to like suicides and stuff.
01:19:20.100
And that's obviously because of all the lockdowns and people being isolated, right?
01:19:23.760
Losing their normal way of life and stuff like that.
01:19:34.040
And this guy, I think, is at least the face of those who are responsible, in my view.
01:19:40.800
They've just done so much shady stuff and they continue to lie.
01:19:47.520
It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out.
01:19:54.920
I could see him being thrown to the wolves and giving some portion of the population a sense of satisfaction, justice.
01:20:12.680
But at the same time, I also don't like giving them too much credit.
01:20:19.340
You know, some people will, you know, see their hand in everything.
01:20:29.120
I don't want to think that every single detail of everything is absolutely controlled and manipulated.
01:20:37.320
I'd be happy to see him getting taken down regardless.
01:20:44.000
The other despicable thing about this, too, is that from the CDC to the World Health Organization to the NIH and to all these globalist groups, basically.
01:20:53.000
And again, Fauci had direct hand gain-of-function through, I think he called it EcoHealth Alliance.
01:21:00.120
But this intermediary, right, between the U.S. government and the Chinese government, right?
01:21:04.220
It was like even under Obama, they got nervous about gain-of-function research.
01:21:08.660
And NIH, with Fauci in charge of that, said, okay, let's use this New York company as an intermediary.
01:21:16.520
And they outsourced this to this Chinese lab, who happened to be the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which all this, you know, most likely comes from, right?
01:21:23.080
So, they have a hand in it, you know, definitely have a hand in it, and they're responsible for it.
01:21:28.040
But just this idea that they're silencing on top of it.
01:21:30.740
They're silencing so many people when we've got nothing but contradictions from them.
01:21:36.100
And they tell us one thing one week, and then it's completely opposition or opposing that the next week and stuff like that.
01:21:42.080
The way things normally work is you keep an open discussion happening while all of this is taking place.
01:21:49.020
And you hear as many viewpoints as possible, and you try to narrow down and find out what's happening.
01:21:57.460
And despite the fact that they have been so contradictory, most dumb-ass people out there, sorry, are just going along with it.
01:22:09.120
The propaganda, for those who the propaganda is working on, they won't listen to any other point of view.
01:22:16.420
I mean, they're the ones who are just, like, lapping it up.
01:22:18.720
And it doesn't matter how much evidence, how many facts, how much logic, common sense, reason, or just, yeah, blatant obviousness of anything.
01:22:30.100
Because they're so committed to the team they're on, they have no capacity for differing opinions.
01:22:38.580
And, of course, that could poke holes in the whole thing as well, right?
01:22:40.820
If we would have heard the truth about this stuff out there, it would show, and I have one clip, just showing the corruption and the incestuous relationship between even Bill Gates and Fauci.
01:22:52.060
But Pagan Bear over in Odyssey, think of the library token, sir, says, people are getting sick from something, the flu, the same as every year, no different than last or any other year.
01:23:06.900
The sad reality is that there's so many lies, so much obfuscation, so much dirty play, that it's hard to believe any of the stuff that we hear about, right?
01:23:17.300
I mean, you can't because it's, you can't isolate it, so what is in the PCR test is not, you know, it's proven to be inefficient at best, and you can't confirm or deny.
01:23:31.480
So some people are having some weird symptoms, and myself included.
01:23:34.600
I had that, I got a little sick over the wintertime, and I lost my sense of taste and smell, and I thought, huh, this is weird.
01:23:40.400
I still was able to beat it on my own, staying home and having some vitamin C and all the stuff you're not allowed to take.
01:23:47.300
But, you know, what it really is, it's like impossible to figure out because how do you isolate it?
01:23:56.520
No, they're giving us these PCR tests, which is very, you know, false positives off the charts, right?
01:24:04.620
They're doing 40 cycle thresholds, and then you can find this strand of DNA that China gave us, right?
01:24:12.900
And maybe someone like Kaufman is right, that there's like, no, this is an exosome response from your immune system that they isolated and targeted.
01:24:24.860
I thought we had some little bit more severe flu, like back in early, or sorry, late 2019, even before the outbreak was official.
01:24:34.340
It clung on for, you know, normally much longer.
01:24:36.840
I didn't even used to get colds most years, frankly, and that year I succumbed to it, and it was like, it felt a little bit different.
01:24:45.980
The thing about mine was, every time I thought I was getting better, I got worse, and it lasted for about 10 days, which was longer than usual.
01:24:53.200
And then I didn't have my sense of taste for a couple days, and I thought, huh, this is odd.
01:24:59.020
So if it's real or not real, whatever, it doesn't matter.
01:25:02.720
I'm in that 99.7 plus percent survival category, so I'm okay.
01:25:09.560
Why should we shut down society for this, right?
01:25:13.100
Shell 2066 with a library token over on Odyssey.
01:25:17.960
Thank you again to everyone sending spells over on Odyssey.
01:25:21.180
I do apologize for not keeping up with all of them.
01:25:23.760
I do want to just, you know, give a shout out to the big ones when they come in.
01:25:32.880
One more on entropy here from Arlene Frazier again.
01:25:35.240
I don't think they will throw Fauci to the wolves because then more would be skeptical of this messaging, including the vaccines and masks.
01:25:43.400
Removing Gates from the public eye was a PR move.
01:25:51.420
Gates was definitely thrown under the bus, right?
01:25:53.440
And the whole divorce thing all seems like some sort of facade front.
01:26:03.180
And we're just like, I'm on the edge of my seat wondering how this is all going to play out.
01:26:12.800
I think it was, yeah, I saw it on the InfoWars clip real quick.
01:26:15.640
But it was a good clip that they played of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who, again, is one of the 12 mentioned on this Disinfo Dozen, talking about the incestuous relationship between him, Fauci, and Bill Gates.
01:26:34.460
I mean, that's what we've been talking about from the beginning is Gates has these incestuous relationships with Anthony Fauci that go back 20 years where he's, you know, paying Fauci and they have all kinds of really corrupt financial entanglements with each other.
01:26:51.620
You know, he brought Fauci to his house in 2000 and his $189 million house in Seattle, brought him into the den, sat him down and said, I want to have a partnership with you.
01:27:06.300
The way that Fauci explains it is that Fauci would develop the drugs and then pass them on to the drug companies, to Merck, Sanovi, Gilead, Johnson & Johnson.
01:27:23.620
Gates would then guarantee markets in Africa through his control of WHO.
01:27:29.860
And those companies don't want to give vaccines to Africa because it's very uncertain.
01:27:36.940
You know, Botswana has a government this year that says, yeah, we want them and not next year.
01:27:41.080
And Gates, because he controls WHO, he controls those companies, those countries, because WHO pays for their health ministries and supplies all their HIV medications.
01:28:00.020
So he can require those companies, those countries to buy the vaccines from these companies.
01:28:07.300
And he then is invested in the companies in Merck.
01:28:16.120
Gates has no pretension that he gives a crap about public health.
01:28:20.260
His other investments are in tobacco companies, in processed foods, in Coca-Cola, in Cargill, in Monsanto, in Philip Morris, Kraft, you know, cheese.
01:28:35.420
And then all the oil companies, which he owns steaks and virtually all of them.
01:28:42.340
So he's not a guy who cares about climate or who cares about public health.
01:28:53.700
And, of course, there's this interesting other conspiracy, right?
01:28:56.560
All those people, the Haitian president was taken out.
01:28:59.780
And for the longest time, he was anti-COVID-19 vaccine.
01:29:03.080
It happened in nothing, Bangladesh, Tanzania, too, right?
01:29:09.080
Okay, granted, it could be a coincidence, but it seems very convenient for them regardless, right?
01:29:21.900
We can begin watching this, actually, a little bit.
01:29:23.860
America's frontline doctor's attorney files lawsuit against U.S. government for 45,000 COVID vaccine deaths, right?
01:29:30.740
Actually, what we can do is, because I think that might be a—let me see what this clip is here real quick.
01:29:37.980
I'm going to talk about something real serious today.
01:29:48.760
And again, obviously, this is self-explanatory why I'm playing this, but I'm saying, why are people nervous about the vaccine?
01:29:58.080
What's the flip side to all the things that we're not allowed to hear about when it comes to this experimental mRNA technology?
01:30:10.880
But here's what I'm going to say to those that are going to censor this.
01:30:25.180
And I cannot wait to sue you over and over again.
01:30:31.080
While they're saying, no, it's these 12 people that are censored on every platform.
01:30:40.900
Do you see how they flip this, how satanic, how evil this is, right?
01:30:47.060
You're not letting people get the truth story of this.
01:30:49.880
Because, I mean, you've seen, we don't cover every death that we see.
01:30:55.640
And, you know, we just, we look at the big numbers and we don't even know.
01:30:58.940
Veris database somewhere, well, it's different too.
01:31:02.840
Some people can churn out up to over 50,000 deaths if you do it in the right way from the Veris database, right?
01:31:12.800
I didn't finish that, but you get the gist of it, right?
01:31:16.320
But check out, actually, let's listen to him a little bit more here.
01:31:21.280
And then we'll go over to the other clip where someone shows how much they're pulling out from the Veris database, right?
01:31:30.320
So, ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you what a woman who has incredible courage, who we're calling Jane Doe for right now.
01:31:45.200
We're submitting to federal court today based on a sworn declaration.
01:31:50.080
Under threat of perjury, this woman attested to this, and she is an expert.
01:31:55.780
We know, based on what she's said, that there have been at least 45,000 deaths from this vaccine.
01:32:09.800
I know, based on this woman's testimony, because she has seen inside of the systems, that there have been 45,000 deaths based on how many people died within three days of the vaccine in just one system that's reporting to the federal government.
01:32:33.860
That piece of information, that 45,000 deaths, okay?
01:32:43.660
If all of you were dead now, that would not even come close to 45,000.
01:32:52.180
But, yeah, someone in chat saying, too, the lawsuit won't go anywhere.
01:32:57.700
And you probably are right, unfortunately, right?
01:33:07.000
I still think it's a good idea to do it because it does show if you try to fight them and they push you back, it does show that they have something to hide.
01:33:19.640
Fight back on every level that you can and let them show that they're untrustworthy.
01:33:24.400
They don't let you go through the normal legal procedures for some reason, right?
01:33:30.220
And that's just – and they said only, what, three days after?
01:33:37.440
I mean, we don't know what the long-term effects of this are.
01:33:44.360
It's a guy that's pulling out data, and he does it in a little bit of a different way.
01:33:47.740
We've showed you guys the VAERS database, and sometimes we've showed you how – what you can do to kind of, you know, get these numbers.
01:33:58.360
Everybody, this is pertaining to my last video I put out about Thomas Wrens filing the papers to sue the government.
01:34:06.080
Over the cover-up of the 45,000 deaths due to the jab.
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Now, what I'm about to show you, I had posted a video five days ago, and I don't know if she's the whistleblower or not.
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But this lady, she's a clinical investigator, and she showed us how to do this.
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And when she pulled it up, there was only 31,482 rows at the time, and this was July 9th.
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So I want to show everybody how to get this data when it comes to what we're talking about and what appears to be the cover-up.
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So when you get to this page right here, VAERS data, you come down here to search CDC Wonder.
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Then when you get here, you're going to have to come down, read the disclaimer, click I agree, and then it pops this back up.
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Now, when you're filtering out this chart, it's really simple.
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You want symptoms, vaccine, VAERS ID, and then you want to click adverse event description, adverse events, afterbrior jabs.
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And then when you come down here, you want to click on COVID-19.
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And then as you're scrolling down through here, click on just 2021.
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I don't know if I have to do all of these, but I do.
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And as you can see, it says, this request produces 51,537 rows, but 10,000 is the maximum allowed.
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And the point being is, MSM has been telling us 4, 5, 6,000, 9,000, whatever it's up to now.
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And in fact, if you even try to bring attention to it, you get censored, right?
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And again, this is just the government numbers.
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Some people have even said that even for people to end up in the VAERS database, it's like not all the deaths do that because the doctor has to make that connection, right?
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I believe they're the only ones who have access to this to submit it, right?
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And as you said, what if people died a week out or something?
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And so someone takes the jab, they go home, they're fine for a few days, and then they get ill and sick, and then they die a week or two weeks later, three weeks.
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That will probably never be connected and added to the VAERS database, right?
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But to make matters much better, China is building more facilities like the Wuhan Laboratory, the Wuhan Institute, which caused most likely this leak of the COVID, right?
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So those who survive, many of them, and of course, I'm not trying to argue that everybody is dropping dead or whatever, but it's still a very high number.
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You're going to play Russian roulette with your life.
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If the survival rate for those who are under 65, something to the tune of 99.85% or whatever the actual number is, why would you risk this, right?
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Why would you risk some of these things that we're seeing?
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This is many women apparently are having like neurological issues and they're shaking like crazy, uncontrollably, in fact, and we don't even know if this is going to go back to normal for them, right?
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I think some of these videos were posted on like Instagram, by the way.
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Where's the mainstream media coverage on this kind of stuff, right?
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They just deny it and say there's no proof that that's from the vaccine.
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Anybody spreading that misinformation should be taken offline.
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Okay, so this is 12 days after the VISA vaccine.
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So many people are just so willing and proud and they don't care.
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This is posted back in January from Zero Hedge here.
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But just to nail that point for you that like even the FDA was admitting that the PCR test gives false result.
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And if you run it at a cycle threshold of which they have been doing for some time, 40.
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Fauci even himself said, and we played that Wednesday, that clip.
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If you do 35 or more, most likely you're not going to be able to like get any accuracy in terms of those tests, right?
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But this is older people that, like it or not, sadly, they would have succumbed to some other kind of disease because they're old and their immune system are going out the window.
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And, you know, why didn't they react like this when it comes to heart disease or cancer or automobiles or anything, right?
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Take a stand against anything that's bad for your health.
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You can keep all the stuff that's not good for your health, but you can't be around each other.
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And, again, look, Bill Gates, look how much money he had invested in some of these big processed foods and fast food chains.
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Arlene Frazier says here, did you know that Moderna was a cash negative company before the COVID-19 vaccine?
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I looked at their stock price recently, and I think it was something like a thousand something percent increase over the last few months.
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And even the head of Moderna at the time was caught red-handed making millions and millions and millions on the stock he had.
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Like, oh, no, no, I'm not, you know, I have nothing invested in this, which was bullshit.
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Yeah, Moderna was a cash negative company before COVID-19 vaccine and having brought a single FDA approved drug to market.
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Their stock went from $13 to $350 in less than two years.
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People that had, you know, put money in them and stuff like that.
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And, again, under Trump's goddamn stupid operation warp speed, right, he was like, oh, who can do it the fastest?
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And the CEO of Moderna at the time was just like, oh, yeah, we can do it in two months.
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We're going to wrap up in just a few minutes here.
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But some other craziness down in Australia, New South Wales, their health department there that says that they accidentally gave the Pfizer jab to more than 160 students.
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They just fell and put it in their arm, I guess, right?
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And I saw that they were backtracking and it's like, well, it was meant for this other thing and whatever.
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And there's been a lot about this in the U.S. too, by the way.
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There are states and, of course, more specifically some municipalities that are giving the jab to people against their parents' consent, right?
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And they're trying to pass laws and say that it's legal and stuff.
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I think it was Washington, D.C. was caught also giving it to students against parents' will.
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And in many cases, they had covered up the records and tried to obfuscate that they were giving it.
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So they gave parents, I believe, a different record from, like, the nurses and stuff like that to try to tell them that they – no, no, no.
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They haven't given them, but then they had their own records internally that shows that they had been given.
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Well, I guess we can do – there's some resistance, right?
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These dumb apps in the U.K. are telling people that you need to stay home because you've been in close contact to somebody that, you know, allegedly have tested probably false positive tests from a PCR test.
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And so you have to self-quarantine for, like, two weeks or whatever long it is now, which is then causing a lot of people who are essential in the supply chain and getting food to end up in the stores from staying home, which is leading now to food shortages in the U.K.
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And apparently one of the big problems with this track and trace app that many of them are using in the U.K.
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is that if people are standing behind each other but with a wall in between, in other words, you're standing in a house or an apartment or something, the app can't see that it's a wall in between you and this other person.
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And so they're pinging you as saying, you were close to someone that's tested positive.
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Therefore, you're ordered to stay home for a month or three weeks or something, right?
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And now you have to pay for the test yourself now, right?
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I think maybe it was France because France is really getting, like, serious.
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And Canada has, like, if you are tested positive, you have to self-quarantine at your own cost in hotels, by the way,
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There are some people that are protesting, as you said.
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Greece have been out in the – many Greek people have been out in the streets protesting.
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Here's from Italy, Turin, because they're against this new – the EU brought this in called the Green Pass.
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So there's some opposition here, which is good to see.
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So we're at a, I'd say, a watershed moment that if these countries are pressured into getting these passports,
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mandatory vaccines, you're going to see a cascading of other countries.
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It needs to be stopped in these countries right now.
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And they need to put their foot down hard against these elites that are trying to force us into this situation.
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Because otherwise, it's going to be like, oh, well, they're not saying anything.
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Remember how the yellow vest movement was swept under the rug?
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I don't even know what's happened with that in recent years.
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