Red Ice TV - September 30, 2021
No-Go Zoneļ¼ 'Black Goo' Greta, Terrorist Attack In Sweden & The Jab Works So Take More
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We are going to, we have another jam packed, I should say, show ahead of us here.
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Uh, we read your chats on the air, whether you have, uh, questions or points, stuff like
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Uh, it's actually from the, uh, oblivion, uh, soundtrack, uh, actually reminds me a little
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bit of, uh, Hans Zimmer's, um, Batman beginning soundtrack, which I played.
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I think last, uh, was it Friday, Friday stream or something like that.
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You can attach a couple of messages to, um, Bitcoin, Ethereum, like, um, like coin or dash,
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I don't think you can, but they have what basic attention to token, Ripple and Monero,
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but not sure why you can't attach a message to those, but, uh, what are you going to do?
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Uh, I was on, um, PWR patriotic weekly review with Mark and Jason earlier today.
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Check out our latest weekend worry show with, uh, James Edwards here.
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He sat in and guest host hosted, is that what you call it?
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Uh, guest hosted with me, uh, and the weekend worry show episode 200.
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So we reached a kind of a milestone there when it comes to the weekend warrior shows,
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but that's up right now on red ice members.com.
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It appears that a comet is heading our way, boys and girls.
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Uh, uh, no, unfortunately I don't think it's going to strike this time.
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It's, it's kind of remarkable though, that they're just kind of finding out about some
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Um, I think it was earlier this year, maybe February that this first broke, uh, when they
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discovered it or whatever, I guess they do trajectories and stuff like that, but apparently
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it's going to be one of the largest comments comments ever seen, uh, which is heading our
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And it turns out it's called the, uh, Bernard, Bernard Dennelly, Bernard Dennelly slash Bernstein
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Remember the, uh, heaven's gate cult on that one.
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Remember the, uh, Nike's commercial, you know, Nike has that, uh, Saturn kind of the,
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I mean the, the, you could say it's like a check, you know, check mark or something, but
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It was a Saturn, the rings of Saturn, uh, on their logo there and says, just do it.
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And all, everybody in the heaven's gate, uh, cult, which was led by, uh, CIA.
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Uh, CIA, I think maybe it was FBI operative, uh, Marshall Applewhite.
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Uh, I think their website is still up by the way.
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Uh, they killed themselves all wearing Nike shoes.
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We'll see if we get any big, uh, mass suicide cults, uh, you know, taking off this time.
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Apparently it was a spaceship hiding behind hail bop.
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And, and apparently you would have to kill yourself to, uh, to get it, to get a ride,
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But anyway, uh, apparently, uh, not going to crash into the earth, at least, uh, at least
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Uh, if you're like me, uh, wanting to, uh, wanting to end the misery sometimes.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we do all live in a simulation.
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It's totally not an April one, uh, fool's joke or anything like that.
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I was actually watching a, I was watching a, uh, documentary on this recently.
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Um, God, I can't remember the name of it, but it was like very cringe and very poorly
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made to, but, um, it was, I think it was like streamable on Netflix or something like
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Uh, I, uh, I watched it, I think through a web service and otherwise like maybe not YouTube.
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I forget what it was, but anyway, it was like simulation theory and all this kind of
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Uh, and apparently there's a good, uh, good crowd out there that believes, uh, that we
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Uh, unless it's some big cruel joke, all of it or something like that.
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Uh, but, uh, you know, uh, it is, I think it was Nick Boster.
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Um, those one of the main proponents of this, I think he's Swedish by the way.
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Uh, but he's working on one of the, I think universities in the UK or the US, I forget
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where, uh, but yeah, pretty popular theory actually.
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And, uh, you know, they, uh, use the matrix as the reference of, of course, you know,
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And, um, after the, uh, change though, the updated matrix version, we'll see what, we'll
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see where that theory goes or, or we'll see how you can use, uh, the matrix, uh, you
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Uh, but you know, if we do live in a simulation, uh, none of this kind of stuff matters.
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Um, no heritage, no history, uh, no attachments, right?
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We just, uh, it's just a computer joke by some, uh, alien.
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Anyway, they did find a, um, ice age, um, or, or a camp settlement of an ice age, uh,
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exploring group 12,000 years ago on a Scottish island, a camp.
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Archaeologists believe they may found a campsite used by ice age explorers on a Scottish island.
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Because this takes the memory to, um, things like the, um, the, um, Clovis culture, right?
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Where they basically walked across the ice sheet, uh, most likely, uh, maybe even as high
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And then basically descended on the, uh, um, North American continent at that point.
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Uh, but, uh, it would make sense if they were way out on one of the Scottish islands right
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That's the long, complicated names there in Scotland.
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Uh, on the east coast of, uh, uh, I, uh, I think it's Isle, simply?
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Uh, have recovered long flints like those used by Orensbergian travelers from the north of
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Germany and Scandinavia around 12,000 years ago.
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At that time, Islay would have been a rich tundra landscape covered in shrubs, plants,
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herbs with the travelers, uh, among the first to explore this newly opened up landscape that
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emerged after the glaciers that covered Scotland, uh, the cover Scotland began to melt.
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Now they argue that they moved across with the ice sheet, I guess, even before the melting,
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melting period, uh, um, began, but, uh, it's an interesting, uh, uh, theory, right?
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We've heard about that before we've talked about it too.
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Maybe this is earlier, but I think it's around the same time, uh, time frame.
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Basically the long tang, the point blades would have been attached to an antler or bone shaft
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and used to clean animal skin with evidence of tool making also found.
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Professor Steve Mithen from the university of Reading said, these blades are very distinctive
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This gives us a really good indication that we have an ice age campsite, which dates to around 12, uh, sorry,
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11,500 to 12,500 years ago, which is interesting.
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Cause that's that kind of, uh, catastrophe, um, uh, marker, if you will, 11,500 years ago
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has been given as one of the, uh, kind of node points of one of the latest catastrophes
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or, or, uh, uh, uh, you know, cataclysms basically, uh, right at the end of the ice age.
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Pretendly this is the first preserved ice age campsite in Scotland.
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Uh, at the time, the sea level would have been a little lower than it is today.
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And the temperature a lot cooler, but of course, it's gotten warmer after that point.
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Remember the, uh, forget how far back you have to go for that.
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But I remember that, uh, Greenland, I think it was, was one subtropical.
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If you go way back, I'm just wondering, is that before that's going to been, was that before the ice sheet?
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God, I get my, some of the dates right on, on that, but, uh, it's, uh, it's shifts are tremendous,
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uh, in temperature, uh, in ice coverage, in these kinds of things.
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And so, you know, that's, uh, that's before SUV.
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So there's some of the pictures there of the tanged pointed blades.
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I wonder how similar they are to solutions or, or the Clovis culture, uh, which they tried to, uh, cover up, uh, over in America.
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There's some random stuff for you here, guys, in the beginning, before we get to, uh, some of the main topics here.
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I'm going to talk about Greta Thunberg a little bit later.
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You do have to turn to some Eastern European countries to get this.
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The inhabitants of Cluj Napoca in Romania are allowed to use public transport for free if they do 20 squats.
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Uh, it's funny because we live in that time now where it's like, you can't, this would be eight, you know, ableist and, you know, that would be body shaming and stuff like that.
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And, uh, but then at the same time with the ascendancy of the COVID stuff, they're like, we're going to, you know, like the UK government is doing now.
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We're going to track you and how many miles you run and what kind of food you eat and make sure that you, you know, that you stay healthy basically.
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Uh, but they still come down on this kind of stuff.
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I wouldn't want to stand out in public and do 20 squats just to get a ride with a damn bus.
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Like why are there not incentives for people to stay healthy?
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We're like in, in the West right now, uh, in Western Europe and, and, and America and stuff.
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We're like in the, the complete opposite, right?
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We're like the, the, the unhealthier you are, the fatter you are, the more out of shape you are, the better, the better you are basically.
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Essentially that we're, we're this, we're this close to this now.
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Uh, we'll see if COVID changes any of that or not, but, uh, well, good for them for Romanians.
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Keep, uh, keep those thighs and butts in shape.
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Uh, if you follow my Twitter, you might've seen this already, but this is a big breaking news here.
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Of course we did have, um, and I'll just call it.
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We'll have, we had a terrorist attack in Gothenburg, Sweden here.
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Uh, Tuesday was a Monday, you know, early Tuesday morning.
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I think it was down, uh, Swedish time, uh, an apartment complex in, uh, the, uh, part of Gothenburg called Anadol, uh, in Sverige.
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Three stairwells or, uh, entrances were evacuated.
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We had hundreds of tenants that were forced out of their, of the building.
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I should look at how many people actually were injured at the time.
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It was reported that 23 people at least were seriously injured.
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I should, I should, uh, uh, follow up on this and see if there's anyone that actually died from this.
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Uh, and of course, as I wrote, it's, um, 99% chance that this is diversity.
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I'm calling it just, just a hunch, you know, kind of thing.
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But, uh, you know, we have gang feuds, uh, in Sweden, of course.
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We have a big gang feuds that are trying to take over, um, around the city essentially.
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And, uh, the police, the legal system is losing control entirely.
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We have like a grenade epidemic in Sweden, stuff like that.
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These are immigrant gangs, competing criminal gangs.
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Now, one of the sources here claimed too, that there's a, uh, uh, there is a police man
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that was working, uh, in the, uh, sorry, I should say, police man living in this building
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that was working, uh, on immigrant criminal gangs and stuff like that.
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And there's one, um, a couple of sources I saw that were theorizing that this is a probable target.
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Now the police did came out and say, and you know, I, I called it early, but you know, big surprise.
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Uh, they said it was, it was not anything, you know, an accident.
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This was a, a device that was planted there intentionally.
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Uh, so of course, which makes it, it's a bomb, right?
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Uh, the smoke was so heavy that people, some people were jumping out of the balconies on the back,
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15, 15 years ago, maybe, maybe even more, uh, that part of Gothenburg and stuff like that.
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And I mean, it was, it was somewhat bad even back then, but now it's like completely out of control, right?
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They've lost control of the, of the city entirely.
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Um, it's, it's incredible to see this kind of stuff, right?
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Imagine if there was white people doing this kind of stuff, right?
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Imagine if the, they would have called the terrorism immediately.
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Uh, without a doubt, whatever the irrelevant of what the target was and stuff like that.
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But of course, because it's immigrant gangs doing this, then that's not the discussion.
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I, I've seen several articles now in the Swedish press where they're basically throwing up their hands and saying, you know what?
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It's going to take us up to 10, uh, 10 to 15 years to solve this issue.
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They argue, uh, the police politicians and things like that.
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And it's not that they're going to crack down hard on crime or anything like that.
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They're not going to like enforce harsher punish, punishments to make sure that these people that are doing these kinds of things,
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make sure that it's like, it's definitely not worth it because if you get caught, um, for these kinds of things,
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I mean, if they kill people in these kinds of things, um, given the death penalty, if there's like no,
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if there's no doubt that these are the guilty people, you know, either deport them immediately or, or give them a death penalty.
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Why should we even pay for these people, um, to, to rot away in some, in some jail?
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And some of them even, you know, they get out after not that long time anyway.
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Um, so the, the, and I'm kind of being just slightly facetious here, but there's been these discussion that they call them,
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uh, uh, particularly vulnerable areas or, or, or exposed areas, right?
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Which is, uh, you know, slang or euphemism, um, for immigrant dense, uh, suburbs.
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And of course it's Swedish people's fault because we, we're not letting them in, right?
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We're not giving them jobs or, or giving them more money.
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So then they turn to criminality and that's, so it's our fault, of course, right?
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Um, last time I checked though, when, uh, Swedish, when there was an economic, uh, you know, crash back in the nineties,
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um, early nineties, uh, all the Swedish kids, they, they, you know, they didn't have jobs.
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They couldn't go out, they couldn't go, you know, get, get a foot into the, um, you know, employment market and stuff like that.
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Well, they didn't, they didn't go around killing people, murdering people and turning to drugs, all of them, uh, or drug dealing, right?
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Uh, so I, just my guess here, but I, I'd argue there's a different, different in, in, in temperament here, uh, between the different ethnic groups.
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But, you know, what do I know? Uh, so the strategy is basically to, uh, provide plenty of lemonade, uh, and cinnamon rolls to the young immigrant, uh, uh, groups now.
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Uh, so that they see that we're, uh, we're Swedish people are nice and we want them well, and we want to have them part of our society.
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Uh, so if we play our cards right now, maybe in 10 to 15 years, we can solve this.
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So the, the bombings presumably from the authorities point of view will continue, um, the murders and the rapes and the humiliation crime, crime, all that will, will, will continue until kind of the, the, uh, the boost of the lemonade and the cinnamon buns given to young immigrant kids, uh, that they grow up.
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And then, you know, they, they, they feel they're accepted and part of Swedish society.
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Uh, here's, uh, I think this was, uh, expressed in one of the, uh, rags in Sweden.
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One of the journalists here said, uh, police cannot solve gang crime.
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This is what happens when, uh, when, when your brain, uh, is on Marxism.
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Uh, if we just, if we can take some stuff from the Swedish people and give more,
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of it to the immigrants, then they will be basically a kind of a bribe.
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Essentially, if you will, if we just, if we just pay it, could we pay you more money to not kill us and,
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It's not going to work, obviously, because they do not reset the respect weakness.
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Uh, in fact, they, uh, their instinct kicks in on weakness and they think it's funny.
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So that's basically, uh, up to date in terms of what happened there.
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I think we had some, did we have another, uh, well, it was a squat thing there.
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Uh, there were some footage here of people shouting from the balconies.
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This is taken from the inside of the, uh, what do you call it?
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The, the, uh, the courtyard inside of the house, after the bomb had gone off.
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There's a guy on the ground here basically trying to coordinate and see if they can get them to go back inside, uh, or if they need to stay on the balcony.
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The smoke was apparently so, uh, thick and dense that, uh, many people were stuck out on the balconies.
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That was sure a clip there, but, uh, this is a terrorist attack, uh, and they, uh, they will not call it what it is.
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We, it's just, it's just basically down to, is it a gang feud between the criminal networks that are competing, levying for, jockeying for power?
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Uh, or is it, um, uh, you know, or, or, or is it, uh, a target, uh, a Swedish target?
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That's the, uh, that's the, that's what the discussion is about.
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And, and, and, and the police chief, uh, confirmed that of course.
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So anyway, uh, get the tomb buddies back in the news again, ladies and gentlemen.
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Uh, this, uh, of course, because these are the environmental issues are the biggest problem that we have in Sweden.
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We got to, we got to, you know, not immigration or not out of control violence or rape or anything like that.
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Uh, just like Iceland, you know, in their latest election, the most important issue they claimed, I'm not even sure if that's true.
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We're like, oh, the green climate agenda is the very, one of the very top questions.
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I guess that's what happens when you're mostly an ethnically homogenous nation.
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I know they're trying to change that now though, right?
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But, uh, uh, you, you get to worry about like things like sucking carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Remember that we showed that, uh, little video, the Daily Mail story the other couple of weeks back.
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Iceland is like turning on the first, uh, uh, factory that's going to just suck at, you know, carbon out of the atmosphere and bury it in the ground.
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And I'm, I'm not sure if Bill Gates is part of that, but we played that clip with him too of his breakthrough energy catalyst.
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He had four points and one of the last points he had was this very thing of, we're living in a world where these maniacs are like, while we descend into pods, put on the VR headsets and eat the bugs,
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they will begin sucking carbon out of the atmosphere, uh, which of course is depending on how much of that they will be able to do will be a death sentence for, uh, the plants and trees and algae and everything else that actually is producing oxygen for us.
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So the bottom line is, uh, we need less, uh, development, we need less houses, uh, we need less urban landscapes, we need more forests and trees and woods and green areas, right?
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And we need to have more carbon in the atmosphere because that's plant food and then they give back more oxygen, which means things will grow richer and bigger and fuller and all that good stuff, right?
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If you go back in the record, uh, this is what you can find.
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This is what you have, where you have most animals and stuff like that was much bigger, uh, in the past.
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And that reminds me, I should have showed that when we talked about the, uh, the ice age fine, but I tweeted this, this is a, maybe a week ago, maybe more now.
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See if I can find that they found it apparently like any, and this is somewhat older news, but they found an entire wolf's head, uh, intact in Siberia.
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And this is like, was it 30, I think it was 30,000 years ago.
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I'm scrolling down to my timeline here on Twitter and see if I can see it.
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And it kind of reminded me of this too, that, that, that discussion of like how everything, the longer it is alive, the more, the, the kind of, the more, the weaker it gets, the, I mean, there's a certain kind of, it gets refined, I guess, to a certain extent.
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And, and, and, and, you know, if you believe, you know, evolutionary pressures and such as put on animals and creatures and stuff.
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And, and, I mean, there's some predators that have certainly gotten, you know, more refined, but it was the further back in the record you go, the more like raw.
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Raw and, uh, I mean, in a way intimidating, here it is, the more raw and intimidating it was.
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A, uh, it, how many, it almost looks like a bear or something.
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That's a, as a wolf's head of 40,000 years ago.
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I thought it was a 30,000, 40,000 years old wolf's head, uh, almost intact 16 inches and compare that to the modern gray wolf.
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Now, of course the modern gray wolves look, you know, it's smaller, but it's, you know, maybe slicker, right?
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It's like a, but it's like, that's like an electric vehicle.
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If you compare it to this, you know, diesel guzzling, you know, combustion engine monster at the top there, right?
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As far as I know, maybe there's a, you know, think of the mammoth, right?
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Like how just intimidating and big and raw and just, you know, I mean, even, even human civilization, uh, uh, goes in this, uh, direction.
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Some of the, some of the most extraordinary things that we've built was like early on in civilization.
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Look at the, like the Egyptian pyramids and stuff like that.
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The, the, the earlier in the time period that they built the pyramids, the more, uh,
00:28:06.740
mathematically like exquisite they were and stuff like that.
00:28:10.400
And then the longer the civilization, you know, survives, essentially the, the worse, the worse it gets.
00:28:18.420
Maybe that's part of that death and re like renewal cycle or something like that to like a Phoenix out of the air.
00:28:23.420
It takes a crash or, or like really hard pressure to do something really extraordinary and kind of reboot things.
00:28:30.740
And then there's a raw, fresh energy of sorts in that, uh, which kind of a refined and, and, and softened, uh, civilization has, for example.
00:28:41.400
Isn't this even why the Romans were like kind of, in a, in a sense, kind of attracted to the, uh, barbarians,
00:28:46.920
which, which, which basically just mean, I mean, you can't spell Aryan without, you know, barbarian, you know, but, um, or you can't spell barbarian without Aryan.
00:28:55.000
Uh, but it simply meant that they were, they were unshaven, right?
00:29:10.380
And we're kind, we're kind of, we're kind of right there, uh, as well right now.
00:29:20.560
How did I go from this to, uh, get the tune back here?
00:29:32.780
Um, it's very X-files with the, the black goo symbolism that that's there, but let's play her clip first, uh, of her talking.
00:29:42.520
Her latest speech was, uh, was, it was incredible.
00:29:45.200
This is at a conference called Youth for Climate, um, in Italy.
00:29:51.740
And this is a little, uh, excerpt from her fantastic speech here.
00:30:02.380
There is no planet blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:05.920
This is not about some expensive, politically correct, green act of bunny hugging or blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:23.200
Net zero by 2050, blah, blah, blah, blah, net zero, blah, blah, blah, climate neutral, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:31.660
This is all we hear from our so-called leaders.
00:30:43.060
Our hopes and dreams drown in their empty words and promises.
00:30:51.040
Of course, we need constructive dialogue, but they've now had 30 years of blah, blah, blah, and where has that led us?
00:31:20.800
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:26.020
This is a little, you know, a little establishment puppet here that's being sent out to do the bidding of the...
00:31:34.520
And I was like, well, you're standing on the main, like, floor of the United Nations.
00:31:44.900
They're applauding you and all that kind of stuff, right?
00:31:48.780
And she's giving every, all kinds of attention that she doesn't deserve, frankly.
00:31:57.040
I uploaded to our Telegram that classic 10, what was it, 10 reasons why I got to tell everybody it's a fraud.
00:32:09.120
And I think that the, was it the YouTube deleted our channel, like, a few days after?
00:32:24.680
I'm not sure, but I'm not saying she's like a David Hogg that as soon as you begin talking, you know, about her,
00:32:29.760
you're, like, immediately censored or something like that.
00:32:31.600
But it is a little curious, to be honest, why that happened with that sync.
00:32:36.960
I think the video kind of got in the realm of, what was it, like, five, almost reaching 500,000 views or something like that.
00:32:43.400
And she's basically tied to, you know, a network of elitists that are seeking to use the climate scare
00:32:49.680
and the environmental panic to bully people into changing their lives, right, and transform our societies.
00:32:59.000
And, of course, it's for the better, because these people are looking out for us.
00:33:02.860
They truly want to do what's best for us, right?
00:33:06.240
But, yeah, so the black goo symbolism, it's kind of interesting.
00:33:09.180
I'm actually trying to find or download another clip.
00:33:13.020
I'm not sure how, if this is the time to go deep on this or not, but it is kind of interesting.
00:33:20.440
The black goo, there's actually a lot of, there's a lot of references to this.
00:33:27.120
And, sure, I assume this is supposed to represent oil or, you know, something like that, right?
00:33:41.700
And they released this with the one eye symbolism.
00:33:47.320
I think, for the most part, when she is in magazines or some kind of promotional stuff,
00:33:53.500
they basically always have her with the one eye.
00:33:55.680
And, of course, we know what that's about, right?
00:33:58.380
There was some other, you know, pictures like this on her Facebook channel and stuff like that,
00:34:04.080
Her, like, crying, crying the black goo, crying the oil, right?
00:34:14.260
And some of you might enjoy that, and some of you might not appreciate that or whatever.
00:34:18.580
But let me play these real quick regarding some of the references.
00:34:27.460
More aesthetic, some parts of this, than informative, perhaps.
00:34:32.520
It's a lot of celebrities, a lot of these, the worst of the worst people that are, you know,
00:34:39.520
often seen in a setting of, you know, black goo.
00:34:45.480
God, Christina Aguilera has a music video with the black goo.
00:34:50.160
I think Lady Gaga, I think she has some perfume or something.
00:34:55.780
And it's all this black, the toxic sludge of the black goo.
00:34:58.960
But kind of the tie-in here is basically like a transhumanist thing, right?
00:35:03.040
People are talking about the graphene oxide, right?
00:35:07.680
And although it doesn't look like this, that's a different thing, right?
00:35:12.380
But it's kind of alluding to this, like, either that nanobots are, like, transforming everything
00:35:17.280
I mean, Michael Crichton, the author of the book, that kind of launched this concept from
00:35:21.300
the beginning, that was called a gray goo, I believe.
00:35:24.560
You know, it would basically turn everything into just, you know, self-replicating nanobots
00:35:28.720
would just turn everything into more self-replicating nanobots.
00:35:32.420
And it would just be a gray goo or a gray dust even left at the end of it, right?
00:35:37.540
But you do have the references in, like, an X-Files and stuff like that, that there's
00:35:40.740
something that's taking over the body and things like that.
00:35:44.720
It's a few minutes here, but you might enjoy this.
00:35:54.540
The stronger the magnetic field is, the closer together the spikes form.
00:36:09.100
So first let me show you what happens when I move a regular magnet near the ferrofluid.
00:37:14.020
there's even some talk of using this sort of nanotechnology to target drugs so if we attach
00:37:32.340
a specific drug to the nanoparticles here we could put it in the entire body and it would all be
00:37:36.900
dilute but if we target an organ with a strong magnetic field we can actually cause all of the
00:37:42.900
drugs to go so if we attach a specific drug to the nanoparticles here um we could put it in the
00:37:48.660
entire body entire body entire body entire body what's it doing to him it's changing him into what
00:38:03.540
there could be a magnet used so that we can target that stuff using the tiny nanoparticles and then
00:38:08.900
take the field away it disperses throughout the body it disperses throughout the body it disperses
00:38:14.420
throughout the body so it's something people are working on it disperses throughout the body
00:38:48.260
obviously miles takes me down to the banks of the river thames near vauxhall bridge in front of the
00:38:57.300
landmark headquarters of britain's secret service all right so we're outside mi6 why we're here miles
00:39:03.380
we're here because the british had a spoil of war in the 1980s from the falklands they had a brilliant
00:39:07.940
new find called a sentient fluid or a black goo black goo because it was black and it was goo
00:39:14.340
okay and it responded to electrical stimuli they brought it back to england brought it up to much
00:39:19.220
warmer temperature it started to respond things went badly wrong in the labs it's a black goo is a
00:39:25.940
it's an intelligence it's a sentient fluid they wanted to develop it as a weapon that whole concept
00:39:31.700
failed the whole concept went wrong and they dumped it in the sewers so what it's doing now
00:39:38.820
it's going through the bacteria it's going through all the living life forms it's exploring everything
00:39:44.420
is it in me it's in you and it's in everybody so it's coming out of here right now in a water supply
00:39:49.220
it's in our taps it's in our it's in the air as particulates is it dangerous it's not dangerous
00:39:55.140
unless you are hostile to it it's in a learning stage and it's being conscious and it's communicated
00:40:00.580
with people what's it communicating it's communicating that it's here to clean up
00:40:05.060
our mess wow i feel like i'm going back down the rabbit hole and the chilling end game of my journey
00:40:11.700
is black goo if we do not sort out our problem it will and that means complete deletion of everything
00:40:20.820
on the planet reset to zero the earth will start again who knows about this like which bits of
00:40:26.420
governments are aware that there's a sentient goo the black goo is the biggest single story that
00:40:32.820
people want to know about and there's very few people who really do know about it
00:40:39.380
all right so of course a little uh sensational there at the end i'm not sure if that's
00:40:44.020
i mean it's anecdotal it's a different take though on the falkland uh wars the falkland islands which
00:40:48.820
was kind of a weird war between argentina and uh the uk right maybe there's other resources but you
00:40:54.260
know you always get those uh kinds of things right so yeah so the anyway the issue here is the the
00:40:59.940
graphene oxide you know living nanoparticles they react to magnetism people have talked about that
00:41:05.540
this is in the vaccine and things like that it's basically like a transhumanist uh thing that's
00:41:11.860
changing us and we need uh you know we need to be dependent on this or the the you know i i have
00:41:16.820
heard about the um the targeting though of medications at certain specific points with magnetism we
00:41:22.980
talked about that a while ago um optogenetics is that is is this idea that you can i think you can
00:41:29.860
switch on and off right the genetic expressions with light you can do different things you can
00:41:34.020
manipulate with one of the problems they're having with that version or the yeah that version of
00:41:39.300
manipulating the human body is at least at this point you can't penetrate that deep into the body with
00:41:45.540
it with the light you can do it on like surface level so what they're working on now is to using
00:41:50.420
nanoscale type magnetic uh liquid essentially or nano i mean this this is kind of a type of nanobot
00:41:58.420
but you would i assume you would direct it at least in the early stages until it's like intelligent
00:42:03.780
and can find its own way and things like that you would direct it with magnets or magnetism
00:42:08.580
electromagnetism to certain portions of your body so you could like direct it with magnets and and
00:42:13.300
put it over here and as i said like release medication medicine at certain places and stuff
00:42:20.180
like that and i've heard both things it's like oh it's not true graphene oxide is not magnetic yes it
00:42:25.860
is magnetic and you know all all these kinds of things right but they are working on this um
00:42:32.260
you know graphene oxide if i understand it this is like a almost like a two-dimensional like ply and
00:42:37.940
things like that that they're using this goo thing is is something different like that's like a liquid
00:42:43.540
uh but there's so many references for it right in the movies and stuff like that i saw this video
00:42:47.780
let's just check this check this out real quick here uh and see if this is any good uh ferro fluid
00:42:52.980
right the magnetic liquid material scientist uh and christmas lecturer mark middowink demonstrates
00:42:59.700
some of the weird properties of ferro fluid ferro's are related to uh that's the root for magnetism
00:43:08.100
i think right ferro like a ferro rod for example right uh this liquid is literally dripping with
00:43:12.980
magnetism containing a suspension of ferromagnetic nanoparticles that make the liquid response
00:43:19.860
responsive to external magnetic fields generating unusual patterns shapes and motions let's check it out
00:43:26.820
i mean and again i haven't seen this video before so maybe it's sucky but let's check it out
00:43:48.900
on the scale of one point of weirdness this comes about 433
00:43:56.820
is it the blood of some strange machine you ask do you do you ask that i ask that
00:44:05.940
no it's not so this stuff is very odd it's called a ferro fluid or a magnetic liquid
00:44:12.100
and what's happening here is there's a magnet down there and a bolt which the magnetic field has been
00:44:17.460
traveled channeled through and the liquid is is reacting to the magnetic field that's really odd not many
00:44:23.620
liquids do that that's because this liquid's got tiny nanoparticles magnetite in it now normally if
00:44:34.340
you put that kind of particle in a in a water solution it'll just get ripped out by the magnetic field
00:44:42.180
in this case it's been coated with a surfactant and that surfactant is a interface with the water which
00:44:47.860
loves the water so they're held into the water and that makes the liquid behave as if it's magnetic
00:44:57.700
it's pulled along with the particles and so it's kind of
00:45:01.700
channeled into these different shapes which are all defined by the magnetic field
00:45:09.140
chymatics you guys familiar with that uh you can control let's see if there's still some on youtube
00:45:13.940
on that by the way chymatics like you can control things with um uh this is the wrong keyboard
00:45:19.860
i think it's chymatics different sounds you can create different shapes let's check this one out here
00:45:29.940
i haven't seen any of this before but you know you can create basically you guys remember dune right
00:45:35.700
they control things with sound sound as a weapon i mean essentially it's a frequency right this is what
00:45:40.500
they're learning about the human nervous system and stuff all this connects with transhumanism we're
00:45:44.420
in the early stages of them experimenting with some of this weird shit right the weirdest thing ever
00:45:50.660
which is like just total manipulation of all matter essentially right and of course if you can go down
00:45:56.580
to the most granular level nanoscale and have each particle intelligent or being driven by something or
00:46:03.460
work together like a school of fish or something you can produce some of the weirdest things ever right
00:46:07.460
but it all comes down to sound right just like in the dune movie uh it's a weapon of sorts frequency
00:46:13.380
that's what it is as they're learning the language of the nervous system and the different you know
00:46:16.980
organs in the human body and stuff like that they learn to manipulate these things uh we're right at
00:46:21.700
the cusp of that so this is this is cutting edge stuff right but i haven't seen this video but let's
00:46:25.940
see what they do in this one you're about to see has no characters
00:46:36.260
if you spare a little of your imagination it is a film to describe to you the effect of cymatic frequencies
00:46:44.420
they like those changes and they become moreаннŃers or better oh more black goo great
00:47:27.060
that's like a music video okay well you know it's pretty it's pretty cool i guess right
00:47:38.680
but this is like an art this is like art you know like an art version of what they're you know
00:47:43.340
involved in doing something like that i remember that some of this research was like back to the
00:47:46.560
you know 80s or you know maybe even earlier uh so it's pretty cool uh you can do stuff with sound
00:47:52.780
that's the bottom line but uh maybe this the the black goo that we're talking about driven or you
00:47:57.260
know steered whatever you want to call it uh by something completely different um but yeah it's
00:48:02.860
interesting so uh so this is not it's it's this stuff is everywhere right now this this type of
00:48:08.640
symbolism the black goo stuff it's absolutely everywhere uh and so some new new subversive
00:48:14.400
symbolism uh has just uh dropped dropped ladies and gents uh let me i'm ending up behind here on
00:48:20.080
on entropy let me take a couple of these um seeking truth says uh god bless you guys did you
00:48:24.960
see the marine um lieutenant colonel that got in jail for speaking up about biden bidenistan biden is
00:48:34.000
is that i did hear about that in passing yes i don't know what the details was as far as i understand
00:48:39.100
it um he was basically what was he asking for biden or the brass to apologize or something like that i
00:48:47.400
think right and uh they basically put put them in the the brig right they put them in like
00:48:52.340
solitary confinement or something like that um they'll keep this guys like that they're like
00:48:58.040
they're like torture people like that that's how crazy it is i do have to put i i do have to um
00:49:02.800
find out some more details about that so thank you for reminding me seeking truth i i saw it the other
00:49:06.940
day in passing and i forgot about it maybe worth covering but yes essentially anybody who's dissenting
00:49:11.500
anybody who's speaking up against this regime uh they're gonna get them that's that's what they're
00:49:17.140
trying to do here uh root them out uh europa pride says judging by that woman's smoking hot ass i
00:49:23.260
guess the what are you talking about the um the squats lady or something uh she's been riding free
00:49:28.440
on on the bus for a while um yeah she looked like she was in shape uh that's for sure black thank
00:49:34.840
you black philip says henrik uh have you seen that the biden administration's new uh hidden green
00:49:39.780
tax um it's supposed to be eight cents a mile so if you drive 50 000 a year that's four thousand
00:49:48.720
dollars in a federal tax it's unlikely to pass though yeah but the point is they keep trying
00:49:54.400
uh and then the you know oh well we got okay well we got the uh four cents a mile you know or something
00:50:01.540
or two the republicans agreed to three and a half cents a mile you know that's something that's gonna
00:50:06.360
happen and then it's there and then they up it right that's how they do it but yeah i did hear
00:50:09.600
about that i thought that some of that crap passed under these two the massive bills the 1.5 trillion
00:50:15.000
and the 3.6 trillion i thought that like it was a bunch of this kind of just complete garbage weaved
00:50:20.800
into that maybe that specifically wasn't part of it but they're trying i mean the green new deal was
00:50:25.000
like essentially part of as i understand it of the uh of that infrastructure bill right uh just see
00:50:30.920
says um each one in that audience watching get that wearing a disposable mask uh that will end up
00:50:36.300
choking a dolphin yeah there you go that it's a huge problem right now massive uh you know littering
00:50:42.340
of these things and of course it's not just you know some biodegradable uh you know cotton or
00:50:47.500
something no this is like uh interesting enough there's actually graphene oxide in in many of the
00:50:52.980
masks right that that actually came out many of those masks uh it's a synthetic fibers it doesn't break
00:50:58.680
down easily and stuff like that and it's just like you know um coral reefs are like riddled with
00:51:03.180
these things now but you know it's it's it's it's you know we we have to cut back we we can't live in
00:51:08.180
houses anymore drive cars right uh i mean this is happening in sweden now too this is and this is
00:51:12.660
the plan this is part of the absolute zero kind of thing right my mom was sharing with me the uh super
00:51:19.180
high electrical prices and and we'll get we'll talk about china right later there's a like a power
00:51:24.400
shortage i guess there now as well but essentially as they begin to do away with you know coal power
00:51:32.980
plants and things like that and they do not replace it with nuclear or some new exciting technology like
00:51:37.760
tokamak reactors or you know fusion or something like that right allegedly some of them are trying
00:51:43.660
right but as they're doing that um you know wind and solar and uh you know water is like it's only
00:51:51.620
going to get you that far right so they're essentially forcing people and forcing certain
00:51:56.020
countries and in the u.s at certain states now that are putting uh you know putting laws in place now
00:52:02.580
that say after 2040 or 2030 you're not allowed to buy a combustion engine uh driven car anymore it has
00:52:10.240
to be electric an electric vehicle and initially of course you got you know um what do you call it
00:52:16.000
rebates or you get like you know cheaper you get kickbacks tax breaks essentially from government
00:52:20.660
when you buy some of those vehicles and stuff like that right but now it's like the electric
00:52:24.900
prices are so high that it it costs you like an arm and a leg just to charge your car now
00:52:30.160
this electricity is going to come and come from somewhere right uh it's all a plan to just corner
00:52:37.580
us into an impossible scenario where we cannot win right but it's all for the earth you know
00:52:43.060
uh vegan video says uh blah blah blah and build back better start with uh three b's uh the three b's
00:52:51.700
is six six six that's right yeah i've shown that graphics a couple of times it is gonna it is kind
00:52:56.060
of good though uh same thing with the world uh yeah the world economic forum if you actually look at how
00:53:01.400
the circle slices through some of the letters you could argue that it's it's uh six six six right
00:53:06.560
there people see it though uh but yeah that's an amazing speech blah blah blah blah blah build back
00:53:11.900
better thank you vegan videos appreciate that um okay what else do we have here well quick mention
00:53:19.900
while we're on the uh environmental uh garbage trail here uh app the apple the apple money uh all the
00:53:28.320
iphones and the iMacs that you bought over the years they're uh they're of course still plaguing us
00:53:32.360
uh to this day even though steve jobs has moved on to the next dimension dimension his wife lorraine
00:53:37.940
powell jobs uh is investing a meekish is that the word a meekish 3.5 billion in a new climate action
00:53:48.520
group that's this is what you know this is why you won't be able to drive a combustion engine car in
00:53:52.700
the future it's like people like this right billionaire philanthropists because we we love those so much
00:53:57.420
they're doing so many good things for us lorraine powell jobs is investing 3.5
00:54:02.360
billion in a new group aimed at addressing the climate crisis the waverly street foundation
00:54:09.040
will focus on initiatives and ideas that will aid underserved communities okay so it's anti-white in
00:54:14.000
there too got it who are mostly impacted by climate change the spokesperson said so see how these things
00:54:18.560
are interlocking that's what we showed you the uh uh the sustainable goals earlier like the uh the
00:54:25.140
un sustainable goals agenda 2030 and all that stuff it's like uh open borders you won't be able to make
00:54:30.560
a move you know blockchain digital fourth industrial revolution in the internet internet of things
00:54:35.560
internet bodies you won't be able to like walk across the street without like the right you know
00:54:40.560
certificate on on you know in your whatever you're either on your phone or embedded into you your
00:54:46.420
physical person uh but the borders will remain open though right so yeah climate climate impact
00:54:52.320
those are underserved communities who are most impacted by climate change uh we've talked to cover that
00:54:58.080
in the past right the the ray racist uh in racist environmentalism the investment um to be spent
00:55:06.400
over the next 10 years will include climate action solutions such as housing transportation food security
00:55:10.980
and health that basically means everyone but you who are watching and listening to this uh will
00:55:16.200
will somehow benefit from these uh the money coming into this if you're white sorry you you're not
00:55:21.160
going to need uh things like housing or help with transportation or food security or health or anything like
00:55:26.260
that um according to the spokesperson said that about lisa jackson apple inc's uh vice president of
00:55:33.400
environment policy and social initiatives have been tapped to chair the board of the foundation there
00:55:39.000
you go so it's like a little circle jerk with the money there big surprise all right um
00:55:43.920
okay i think that's enough of that um all right what else we have oh so
00:55:50.540
let's uh do this as we begin to uh talk about the situation with the vaccine
00:55:58.860
and uh covet 19 and the clampdown let's begin in australia it was a very interesting
00:56:04.640
uh development here because we have the united nations had their general assembly assembly here last week
00:56:11.820
uh went for a number of days and uh australia's prime minister scott morrison uh made a speech
00:56:18.060
where he was bragging about the human rights of uh of how strong the human rights are
00:56:24.940
in australia here's a little compilation for you check this out we are a proud liberal democracy
00:56:31.640
we believe in a world order that favors freedom and that supports the dignity and free expression
00:56:38.340
of all people we believe in human rights in gender equality and the rule of law and we back that up
00:56:44.500
with how we pursue these things in our own country in our own society and how we raise our own children
00:56:50.780
australia was one of eight countries only involved in the drafting of the universal declaration of human
00:56:57.400
rights and we continue to strengthen the international human rights system and we will continue to raise our
00:57:03.440
voice on important issues like the rights of women and girls the rights of indigenous peoples
00:57:09.160
because respecting the rights and freedoms of the individual is intrinsically important it is
00:57:14.460
fundamental to our values as a people and as a nation it lifts all societies and nations too
00:57:20.520
delivering better outcomes through economic inclusion so if you get vaccinated there will be
00:57:26.540
special rules that apply to you women's empowerment environmental sustainability rising living standards and so
00:57:34.060
much more australia's actions are guided by our belief in the inherent dignity of all people
00:57:39.420
everywhere no matter the circumstances mr president we learn through the pandemic that every moment of
00:57:46.220
challenge requires us to think anew to engage with each other to learn as you go it is an experience
00:57:52.620
understood by many others and so we will continue to meet this moment with dialogue
00:58:14.060
wow just the the audacity of these scum right human rights and dignity and freedom and we've basically had a
00:58:26.080
like a george floyd type scenario by these cops in australia every other day right every other day
00:58:33.480
there's been something like this i think we have what do we have uh yeah we have that for a little bit
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later we'll return to australia a bit later in the show here but yeah absolutely incredible i have another
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little compilation too uh that we can check out regarding uh what has happened here over the last uh
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is it a year now it's not quite a year in australia i think it's um
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yeah maybe nine months it could it could be a year by now anyway it doesn't matter
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uh check this out here more on this insanity here from australia
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We're just letting you know when we come back again, you're all going to be arrested.
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In Australia, there's protests and BLM movements and all that kind of stuff.
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Right now, it's not a peep about those kinds of things, right?
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I think she's not Albanian, but Armenian, I think, or something.
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Anyway, life for the unvaccinated will be very difficult indefinitely.
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Australian MP Gladys, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, warned that life for unvaccinated citizens will continue to be very difficult well after the government lifts its restrictive COVID lockdowns.
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The New South Wales Premier made the draconian proclamation in Monday, in a Monday interview on 7 News.
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I think it's timestamped here, so let's listen to that.
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Well, Kashi, a lot of organisations already have mandatory vaccine policies in place.
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And even though the government is saying unvaccinated people might have other rights from the 1st of December, a lot of airlines have said they won't carry anybody who's not vaccinated.
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A lot of businesses have said we won't welcome anyone that's unvaccinated.
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I want to be very clear, life for the unvaccinated will be very difficult indefinitely.
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And what I'm really pleased about is the way in which the vast majority of our population, people asked me yesterday, aren't you worried about people having conflicts at businesses or otherwise when the unvaccinated try to get in?
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But nine out of 10 of us are already vaccinated in New South Wales.
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Nine out of 10 adults are already vaccinated or close to.
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The vast majority of our citizens have already spoken, have already made their views known.
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And it would be not transparent if we didn't give everybody a date by which literally we will live with COVID moving forward.
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These people are just, let's get them out already.
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Which is where Sydney, that's Sydney and stuff like that, right?
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But Melbourne, Melbourne is one of the, I think it's Melbourne, right?
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Um, Rockefeller resilient Melbourne, uh, a document resilient Melbourne is a collaborative project with inputs, guidance, and support from metropolitan councils, organizations, and community groups across Melbourne.
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The project is led by the chief resilient officer who is funded by the 100 resilient cities initiative pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation.
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Of course, it's always the usual suspects, right?
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Some are a bit longer, but we could check them out.
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And here's, uh, someone explaining, uh, basically how, and it's interesting to think with the police too now, what they're sending, um, or, or, or what, what type of police that they're using specific in Melbourne.
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Jamie McIntyre here on behalf of the Australian National Review, one of the few independent news sites in Australia, one of the fastest growing as well.
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What I want to talk to you about today is some of the most disturbing events I can ever remember in my history of, of, of living in Australia as an Australian.
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Uh, some of you overseas would have seen the, uh, disturbing footage that of the armed police force in Victoria, in Melbourne, Australia yesterday,
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shooting at innocent protesters as they, uh, were at the Anzac Day shrine in the park, a major park in Melbourne, which, you know, typifies what, um, Anzacs, you know, many previous Australian generations have died to defend our freedoms.
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And here they are being shot at by what appears though, to be not the Victorian police, but many people aren't aware that, uh, Melbourne is a chosen city by the Rockefeller Foundation for their resilient smart city networks.
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We wrote about this over a year ago, and we warned people what was coming, that they plan to blame and trade out that anyone defending their human rights and standing up to, you know, protesting to defend their right to be able to work without having to take a deadly, the deadliest trial drug ever, that's the COVID jab injected into them, can work.
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And, uh, yet the mainstream media in Australia, which is globalist media, by the way, people don't understand, the globalists pay large amounts of money and or own, you know, most of the media in mainstream media, not just in Australia, but around the world.
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So you've got the channel seven, nine, 10 of Australia or globalist zone, ABC, et cetera, globalist controlled.
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Um, so they basically making out the protesters are bad people and half the country is still asleep and whatever the idiot box tells them, they just follow the idiot box presenters and believe everything is said instead of realizing these people are innocent, unarmed protesters.
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We showed one of the first reported ANR USA, the poor, innocent, young, 20 odd year old that was lying in a pool of blood, his skull crack being shot by the police.
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Now, is this really defending or protecting people from a bad flu?
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I mean, anyone still thinks this is anything about a virus has been completely misled.
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The COVID is a Trojan horse for a globalist coup.
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And you can't see that now what's going on in Melbourne.
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So these police officers are a globalized, privatized, Rockefeller funded police force inserted in side of the Victorian police force and soldiers inserted in their ports, they've called them, is what they're called.
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They're also putting people in amongst dressed up as protests to create violence.
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And before knowing, I make this prediction, I predict that these in staged port, Rockefeller funded police will be inside and they will dress up as protests and they will shoot innocent Victorian police and blame it on the protesters to start then shooting many of them.
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This is outrageous what's going on in Australia.
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This is from the document here, the resilient city, 100 resilient cities.
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In 2018, we examined a pandemic event and what happens when the risk of contagion means you would not bring people together.
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Here's again, our actions and the sustainable development goals, part of that document too, by the way.
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And that's why we showed you this, that it all ties in.
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This is the great reset, all of that stuff that's happening right before your eyes, right now.
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If you look down below, that's the goal right down there, right?
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The document too says, pandemic influenza is Victoria's third highest priority emergency risk.
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Aside from the obvious health ramifications, pandemics have the potential to cripple Melbourne's economy.
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Particularly given the high concentration of employment in inner Melbourne's municipalities.
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For instance, in 2009 outbreak of H1N1, swine flu, that was a bunch of bullshit too, was estimated to have reduced Australia's gross domestic product by as much as 1.3% due to workplace absenteeism and lower business investment.
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Meanwhile, shut, but shut everything down though, right?
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Resilient Melbourne will continue to develop and share resources to assist our networks to adapt, survive, and thrive in the face of the chronic stresses and acute shocks we face.
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Our partners at the Global Resilience Cities Network, GRCN, are offering weekly webinars and resources to learn from resilient experts from around the world on the response to COVID-19 as it unfolds.
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If you are in Australia, please adhere to local regulations and recommendations to help contain the spread of the infections.
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For those in Victoria, blah, blah, blah, so you get the idea.
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One of the presentations that they had about this.
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...experiences between trusted colleagues empowers everyone, from leaders to citizens, to feel prepared.
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And we know that cities with experience in pandemics are already showing better results.
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So we feel an urgency to help connect our global community and share knowledge through this series.
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We wanted to give an idea of who is on the line tonight.
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There are about 500 participants coming from over 50 countries around the world.
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There are about 95 representatives of cities and governments.
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There are about 100 people online from the World Bank.
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There are about 45 people from other international organizations and philanthropies.
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We have private sector academics with us, about 60 people, and civil society representatives, about 40.
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So we're really grateful to be doing this along with the World Bank team.
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And before I turn it over to Francis to say a few words on behalf of the bank...
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Yeah, it's a dry and boring and whatnot, right?
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But the point here, while we're playing this, is think the Rockefeller Foundation, think about Operation Lockstep,
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think about that this work goes back 20, 2015 in some cases.
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It's almost like they knew that something was coming here, right?
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Let's see if this is something interesting, too.
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We're building Melbourne's resilience strategy.
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The story so far, about three and a half minutes.
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...to be a member of the 100 Resilient Cities Network, created by the Rockefeller Foundation,
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to mark their centenary, and really to address this issue that if they are to have a profound impact on the world over the next century,
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In 2015, some of Melbourne's best minds came together to build Melbourne's first resilience strategy.
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It's about the ability of a city, its institutions, organizations, communities, and businesses to anticipate, to adapt and avoid,
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and where they cannot do those things to mitigate or bounce back from a wide range of shocks and stresses
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that will be increasingly prevalent throughout the 21st century.
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So these dumb, like, commercials they have for this stuff.
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It's happy, it's robust, it feels optimistic, confident, proud of its own community.
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I envisage a community that is a lot more connected than it currently is,
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and people don't have to be rushing around working as hard as we are at the moment.
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And how you interact with the people around you and how you can all work together
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as a community or a state or a country or the world, as opposed to being segregated and separated.
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I think it's visionary that Melbourne actually takes a view to say,
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well, we have to consider all the councils that make up Melbourne in total
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What are they, what do you mean, what are you doing?
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Design the projects and research and actions to improve Melbourne's resilience.
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I'm starting to sound like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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We have to switch the culture in Australia, where we are very investment risk adverse,
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but we're very relaxed about a whole wide range of shocks and bushfires and extreme heat.
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This is, this is completely fine right here that you see on screen.
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Don't worry about that because together with the community,
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we're resilient and, and, and human rights and, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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We had other types of police showing up in Australia.
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They're using mercenaries to enforce lockdowns.
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The symbol here on the shirt there belongs to Predator Security and Defense,
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an anti-terrorism private military company, mercenaries.
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And apparently Predator Security today put out a statement denying their involvement in the strong cities initiative that's happening in Victoria right now.
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They are, I hired mercer and he's there, but Predator Security deny it's them statement below.
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Although these are pictures that people took, right, of some of the police.
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And, of course, that is their logo right there.
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So, there you go with the public-private partnership once again, which is, which we've spoken so much about, right?
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RN Jimsis says, climate crisis, a.k.a. wash money.
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Archie says, even if Westerners fight COVID passports, the third world will embrace them,
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which will enable them to invade because our governments will implement them.
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This COVID passport will fulfill the goals of ID2020 and the Global Compact on Migration.
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It's all part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Ultimately, not only Agenda 2030, because that's like one thing.
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The original program is called Agenda 21, which is for, you know, the 21st century.
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Like the whole century is going to be there reforming our world, essentially, right?
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But even without it so far, though, I mean, they don't, they might adopt it and stuff and
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accept it eventually, but the borders are wide open to them.
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They can walk in and they don't have to be vaccinated and all that kind of stuff, right?
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It's us, it's Westerners who can't make a move.
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Robothink says, I was really digging that ska slash punk version of Down Under.
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Was that Men at Work or which group was that again?
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They are replacing us who think for ourselves with the migrant class, a.k.a.
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I had a couple of clips here of just showing the heartlessness of the Australian police.
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I'm not sure if we need to watch this over and over again.
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But one thing we can mention here is just how absolutely, I mean, the left wing in all over
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the West really, but this is Australia in particular, but it's the same in America and many European
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Anyway, the far left, the anti-antifas and all these people, they're right there in line
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They are, you know, this is the debacle we saw around the union in Victoria there, the
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So they're standing with the big pharma multinational corporations now, right?
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And of course, then the police who beat their brains out when they protest against it.
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That's what they're supportive of because it's their system.
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Their ideology, it's not their people, but it's their ideology in charge.
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I know to a certain extent they're using these people and stuff like that too, right?
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But at the same time, they know that it's their views that are being backed up by the
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Even if you have a transnational capitalist corporation running, you know, dictating endless
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things to the governments and stuff like that, the minds of these people that are at
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the top is dominated by the same ideology, essentially, right?
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They're all basically like, you know, although they talk about redistribution, they won't take
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But they'll use some of their funds to, you know, continue to do the dismantling of the
01:20:20.940
West, and they'll use their resources to those goals, right?
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Right in line with what the street slugs like Antifa are into, right?
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We mentioned this many times, but just a reminder where they stand, where like far-left
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to occupy Democrats, it's completely lining up and saying, yes, a landlord in Florida
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wants to kick out people because they haven't taken their vacs, and they're supportive of
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Go get your Pfizer jab, you know, get them, insure them their billions while they control
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And if you don't comply, we'll kick you out, right?
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Weren't these people for like rent control and things like that, right?
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Uh, Breitbart, Antifa militants in pre-trial detention after assault on man at anti-vax
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So they are pro-vaccine, they're pro-vaccine passport, pro-big pharma.
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Uh, it's, it's just a bunch, it's a bunch, it's a big racket basically, right?
01:21:19.380
Um, Speeder says on Odyssey, government leaders, uh, leaders of the governments.
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Uh, yeah, I mean, it's kind of the, it's swing.
01:21:31.040
They go in and out of the private sector and then back into the public sector and that
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We might have different political parties coming and going.
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You might have even slightly different views on like how to distribute some of the money
01:21:47.800
that they're taking in and how much taxes should we take or nowhere for where we want
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15%, uh, well, we're, we're, we want 12, you know, and the main objective just moves
01:22:04.320
Let's go over to the, uh, censorship issue when it comes to coronavirus as well.
01:22:08.980
Uh, Joseph Mercola's YouTube channel was removed.
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Uh, also Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s, uh, YouTube was removed, permanently deleted.
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YouTube is banning prominent anti-vaccine activists and blocking all anti-vax content.
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Google owned video site previously only banned misinformation about coronavirus vaccines.
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Uh, YouTube is taking down several video channels associated with high profile anti-vaccine
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activists, including Joseph Mercola and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who experts say are partially
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responsible for helping see the skepticism that is contributing to slowing vaccination rates
01:22:51.820
As part of a new set of policies aimed at cutting down on anti-vaccine content on the Google
01:22:58.220
owned site, YouTube will ban any video that claim, that claim that commonly used vaccines
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approved by health authorities are ineffective or dangerous.
01:23:08.520
The company previously blocked videos that made those claims about coronavirus vaccines,
01:23:12.100
but not once, uh, but not once for other vaccines like those for measles or chicken pox.
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Misinformation researchers have for years said that the popularity of anti-vaccine content
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on YouTube was contributing to growing skepticism of life-saving vaccines in the United States
01:23:33.820
So, they're so life-saving, in fact, that you have to ban anybody, uh, that's, uh, that has a different view
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Uh, there's nothing ever, nothing's, nothing is ever happening from this.
01:23:57.840
No one needs to go to the doctor after they've taken the vaccine.
01:24:02.920
No one has miscarriages or heart attacks or mardicarditis.
01:24:08.700
No one has, uh, thrombolopoenia, whatever it's called, or other life-threatening, uh, you know,
01:24:14.780
injuries from the vaccine or severe allergic reactions.
01:24:17.700
Uh, no one has gotten shingles either for that matter, right?
01:24:22.080
Just a little, just a little slice, in other words, of some of the, uh, adverse effects
01:24:26.520
from this insane COVID, uh, 19 vaccination campaign currently running, uh, and people
01:24:32.700
have pointed out, and we will continue to point that out, that this, the numbers you
01:24:36.920
see on screen here, it's basically just a small percentile, a slice, uh, of the true
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number, because most of these, uh, it's been established, do not end up, uh, in the
01:24:48.400
So, OpenVers simply takes these numbers out of the very complicated way that you can pull
01:24:53.260
this out from the government website and puts them in an easily presentable way, uh,
01:24:59.520
So, this is a good resource to go to when you need to, uh, keep an eye on some of the
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lower, uh, some of the numbers that keep coming out about this.
01:25:11.900
Germany, we've talked about the crackdown, um, Germany's social media arm, or whatever
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you want to call it, uh, of the government there, uh, they're going after Gab, they've
01:25:21.100
forced Facebook to delete accounts, they're trying to reclassify Telegram as a social media
01:25:27.420
app, as opposed to a messaging app, which is, would take them under a different kind of,
01:25:32.200
uh, set of rules, at least when it comes for, to Germany.
01:25:40.220
Pavel Durov, one of the founders of Telegram, had a good, uh, he had a good Telegram the
01:25:45.740
other day where he basically said that they do, much like Gab in that sense, they do,
01:25:50.580
uh, it's one of the only few social media platforms or, or, or messaging services that
01:25:54.440
allow, uh, dissent and critique of whether it's COVID vaccines or, uh, the response against
01:26:01.280
So that's very good, uh, but he went on to clarify that basically you can't call for
01:26:05.300
violence, that's, you know, illegal and they have to take action against that.
01:26:08.280
And he claimed that there was two groups that they had removed recently, one in Italy and
01:26:13.740
And apparently, allegedly, uh, they had called for violence against doctors or something.
01:26:18.020
And I'm not familiar at all, which messages this were or anything.
01:26:20.580
I didn't even knew the channels, uh, but apparently Telegram had reached out to them and contacted
01:26:25.460
them and said, please, you know, um, you know, take this down.
01:26:34.680
The other problem of course, is if you use these apps through Google, you know, in the
01:26:39.080
form of Android or iPhone or Apple, they block channels that they, that they don't agree
01:26:44.840
You can access this on the, on the web interface still, uh, on your phone as well.
01:26:48.400
You just use the web browser as opposed to the app, right?
01:26:51.160
But so they've been pretty good and it remains a very strong platform for getting good, uh,
01:26:57.940
But, uh, back to YouTube here, they deleted two channels of RT's sister project, RT DE meaning
01:27:03.680
Germany, of course, uh, with 600,000 subscribers over alleged community guidelines violation.
01:27:09.140
And it was of course over medical for alleged medical misinformation in four videos.
01:27:15.020
Uh, so Germany is absolutely insane, uh, in the crackdown right now of anything, uh, that
01:27:24.420
There's another piece on RT, a declaration of media war against Russia by Germany.
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RT editor-in-chief warns after YouTube deletes German language RT channels.
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YouTube's decision to delete RT DE and DFP channels amounts to a declaration of media war
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RT's editor-in-chief Margarita Simuna said on Tuesday in response to the Google-owned platform's
01:27:50.060
We know that this is happening, but, uh, any dissenting view, uh, the, the YouTubes is not
01:27:56.440
Go to Odyssey, go to BitChute, go to Gab TV, uh, go to float, go to, uh, what else am I forgetting?
01:28:02.480
There's a, there's a number of other good platforms out there right now.
01:28:06.420
Uh, there's a few other ones where we, uh, we will recommend you to, uh, to go for decent
01:28:15.940
Questioning the science, uh, says, Hey, Henrik, thanks for the, uh, all the entertainment over
01:28:20.700
You guys red peeled me back when I was, uh, cringe lefty.
01:28:25.140
Uh, thank you for coming around and thank you for listening.
01:28:30.820
Sometimes people tune in because they want to debunk you and laugh at you and then they
01:28:36.420
I've heard from, uh, listeners in, um, you know, Pakistan or they are of Pakistani descent,
01:28:44.120
Uh, and that's what they approach it with some emails with like, oh, it's going to tune
01:28:47.000
in to like, you know, laugh at you at how dumb you are and ridiculous.
01:28:50.280
And then it's like, yeah, they're absolutely right.
01:29:00.980
So we've talked about the situation in New York is one of the worst, uh, places in the
01:29:05.220
U S with the enforcement of the vaccine mandates and then the vaccine passports and these kinds
01:29:11.220
Uh, but they're having an issue now with healthcare workers.
01:29:15.940
There were some hospitals, they're stopping, uh, offering certain, uh, what should we call
01:29:20.180
Uh, I guess services such as, um, uh, deliveries of, of babies was one of them, right?
01:29:26.840
New York, New York's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers leads to suspension
01:29:31.220
of hundreds of holdouts, but they're trying to, they're still holding out.
01:29:35.540
Let me see what the CNN piece, uh, if they cover this here.
01:29:39.840
Baby lures after resignations over vaccine mandates.
01:29:43.520
We know about that, but this is how crazy it is.
01:29:45.360
Hundreds of unvaccinated healthcare workers across New York were suspended Tuesday and could
01:29:50.440
soon lose their jobs entirely as the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers
01:29:56.100
As of Monday evening, 92% of hospital staff, 92% of nursing home staff, and 89% of adult
01:30:02.260
care facility staff had at least one vaccine dose.
01:30:05.960
Governor Kathy Hochul's office said, and she's insane.
01:30:11.820
The vaccination rates, uh, increased considerably over the last four weeks as the state creeped,
01:30:23.360
And she's saying here in this clip that she's going to bring in the national guard and people
01:30:28.560
from the outside, whatever that means from the outside with the, uh, okay.
01:30:35.460
Uh, to make up for the loss in the, uh, hospital staff shortages that they have brought about.
01:30:42.860
And we'll be nation leading with our mandate, which strikes at midnight tonight when everyone
01:30:48.660
is expected in a hospital in the state of New York or a healthcare facility to have been vaccinated.
01:30:53.760
I will be signing an executive order to give me the emergency powers necessary to address
01:31:01.440
That's going to allow me to deploy the national guard who are medically trained, deploy people,
01:31:07.420
uh, who've been retired, who may have had a license lapse, bring in people from elsewhere.
01:31:14.640
My friends, my, my, my desire is to have the people who've been out there continue to work
01:31:21.500
And to all the other healthcare workers who are vaccinated, they also deserve to know
01:31:26.540
that the people they're working with will not get them.
01:31:30.560
And it cuts off there, but yeah, so national guard is going to be brought in to make up
01:31:34.060
for it there to speeders as a zoo, zoo government, or I guess it's Zog government.
01:31:45.860
Uh, and keep in mind too, she replaced Cuomo, uh, after he got off easy on sexual harassment
01:31:50.860
charges after killing people in, uh, nursing homes.
01:31:54.140
Uh, but listen to the, uh, she's at a church here talking about the religious, like you
01:31:58.920
need, you need to be my apostles to go spread the, the God's word.
01:32:03.140
The vaccine is from God and you need to spread the word about the vaccines to save everybody.
01:32:08.380
Listen, she, she carries a necklace that says vaxxed with the two X's on it, by the
01:32:21.200
He made the smartest men and women, the scientists, the doctors, the researchers, he made them
01:32:35.040
My vaccinated necklace all the time to say I'm vaccinated.
01:32:41.900
You're the smart ones, but you know, there's people out there who aren't listening to God
01:32:51.200
I need you to go out and talk about it and say, we owe this to each other.
01:33:02.000
But to care about each other enough to say, please get vaccinated because I love you.
01:33:07.560
I want our kids to be safe when they're in schools.
01:33:09.720
I want you to be safe when you go to a doctor's office or to a hospital and are treated by somebody.
01:33:24.040
I need you to let them know that this is how we can fight this pandemic, come back to normal,
01:33:30.000
and then start talking about the real issues that we have to.
01:33:33.620
Fighting systemic racial injustice, which exists today.
01:33:36.940
And if there's a dot denier, I will take you on any day because I've seen it.
01:33:41.760
And we are not going to have a blind eye to this ever again any longer.
01:33:49.400
We're right back to UN Sustainable Goals Development, the UN Sustainable Goals Development.
01:33:57.480
It always pivots to like, can you please take the vaccine for Jesus so we can get back to our anti-white,
01:34:06.140
our anti-white-ism so we please can start focusing on screw fucking shit up for white folks again.
01:34:23.340
It's so powerful and so magical that we just can take more.
01:34:32.640
Just get those shots into arms and the more, the better.
01:34:37.840
And the more you vaccinate, the safer we will be.
01:34:41.620
And so then we can finally get back, finally get back to fucking over white people again.
01:34:50.200
But it's like, yeah, it's a little bit on the sidelines.
01:34:59.160
But it's like, let's focus on that, which is a big problem for them, right?
01:35:11.760
I think this might be in New York too, by the way.
01:35:15.540
But an elderly woman is denied a meal at, well, I was going to say restaurant.
01:35:33.960
But she doesn't have the right recognizable papers, you see?
01:35:40.880
I had something stolen, so I just, okay, but, and I need to see it here in my case.
01:36:02.440
I've taken the vaccine, and they don't recognize it, so they can refuse you.
01:36:09.340
Well, see, that's why we have to have a digital certificate that shows you when you got the vaccine,
01:36:16.080
and who did it, and when it was deployed, and then, you know, with the RFID chip and the syringes,
01:36:22.280
so you know when it was, like, injected and stuff like that, right?
01:36:26.020
Speeder says, I told my neighbor friend not to take the vaccine, and showed him why.
01:36:30.700
Now he has taken the second shot and got an extreme fever.
01:36:37.380
Well, hopefully it stays at a fever and doesn't get worse than that.
01:36:39.440
I've heard from people who, obviously, are much more injured than that from the vaccine.
01:36:50.880
So, as you can see on the screen here, finally, we talked about the crazy shit that Peter Daszak
01:36:57.540
and his adjacent lovely Dr. Fauci has done at the NIH, which is to trying to get research,
01:37:05.660
ultimately a development funded to the tune of $14 million from the Department of Defense, DARPA,
01:37:14.420
of skin-penetrating nanoparticles and aerosolized spiked chimeric viruses
01:37:21.160
so that we can develop a vaccine to keep people safe, right?
01:37:25.640
So, finally here, the House voted to defund EcoHealth Alliance.
01:37:30.860
The fact that it took this long, the fact that someone like Peter Daszak is still walking
01:37:35.620
around out there and still, like, doing research on zoonotic viruses and stuff like that, right?
01:37:40.000
I mean, there's, like, research papers being published.
01:37:44.020
September 17th, 2021, one of the Epsteins, I forget what his name was, Robert Epstein,
01:37:53.100
He's a lab partner there, together with Peter Daszak from EcoHealth Alliance.
01:37:57.300
Anyway, it says here from Guy Reschenthaler, I think it is.
01:38:01.140
My amendment, which passed with bipartisan support,
01:38:04.160
stops DoD funds from going to Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance,
01:38:07.380
an organization that funnel taxpayer dollars to the CCP-controlled Wuhan Institute of Virology,
01:38:14.600
And at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter
01:38:15.820
because the upper echelons at the very top are the ones that are collaborating together.
01:38:21.160
This is not about China versus the U.S. or something like that.
01:38:26.340
It's the ruling class of this planet that is trying to,
01:38:36.020
they'll move on to the next class that they see as problematic,
01:38:39.880
the next race, the next people that they see as problematic.
01:38:43.280
I briefly mentioned this in the Weekend Warrior show with James Edwards,
01:38:48.940
People in the 65-plus demographics are five times as likely to die from COVID-19 vaccinations
01:38:57.500
Let's just say a paper over on Science Direct here.
01:39:02.300
As the age demographics go below about 35 years old,
01:39:06.020
the chances of death from COVID-19 becomes very small,
01:39:13.020
The long-term cost-benefit ratio under the best-case scenario
01:39:17.140
could be on the order of 10 against 1 or 20 against 1 or more
01:39:21.760
for all of the demographics, increasing with decreasing age.
01:39:26.000
So basically more, it was filed under the paper title was
01:39:30.640
Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?
01:39:42.680
A 12-year-old gets a COVID vaccine as a birthday gift.
01:39:47.460
For the last year, Gavin Roberts has had one birthday wish in mind.
01:39:55.580
So this Sunday, on his 12th birthday, a nurse granting him that wish.
01:39:59.980
He was finally old enough to get his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
01:40:04.560
She gave me the dose, and we waited 15 minutes after to see if I had any reaction.
01:40:12.540
What came after was a painful side effect of longing.
01:40:16.140
That piece of paper, a reminder of just how cruel the virus could be.
01:40:29.160
He collapsed, and then on May 11th, we let him go.
01:40:35.560
His wife says he was healthy when he was taken down by COVID.
01:40:38.620
He took the virus very seriously, but because other people...
01:40:43.780
And there wasn't vaccinations then, and there wasn't great testing.
01:40:48.760
I mean, he never had the opportunity to get the vaccine.
01:40:51.600
Alice Roberts, an elementary school teacher, was left with three children.
01:40:56.960
It could have gotten him sick anyway, but the point is, it's like, he could have died.
01:41:02.960
Like, yeah, of course, that happens all the time.
01:41:06.320
But then the only opinion, well, if only the vaccine had been available, then he would
01:41:15.320
If you would have done something, would this or that not have happened?
01:41:20.740
Throughout this whole experience, we've felt that if we can turn a really sad, horrible
01:41:26.620
moment in our lives into something that can help people, we want to do that.
01:41:30.860
We see the only way out of this pandemic is to get as many people vaccinated as possible.
01:41:36.600
Yeah, which is insanity, because that's what's driving the variants now.
01:41:42.680
And of course, they want to have 100% of the population vaccinated.
01:41:46.560
I mean, if people would line up for it, this would be totally acceptable for them, which
01:41:53.200
I mentioned this with Mark Collard and Jason today on the Pediatric Weekly Review, but
01:41:57.920
if you remove the control group in that way and just keep...
01:42:00.880
They have this opinion that the more, the better.
01:42:08.020
Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology, said that basically this
01:42:19.140
And so you end up with, you know, more problematic strains, essentially.
01:42:23.100
This is basically established, but this is not the point.
01:42:29.280
Babies could be given Pfizer's COVID vaccine in the U.S. this winter.
01:42:33.300
Company plans to seek approval for jabbing six-month-olds in November.
01:42:41.260
There's virtually no risk for people under 65, right?
01:42:49.720
That's what's, at this point, you know, killing people at that age range, you know?
01:42:54.500
For those who are, like, true believers in the vaccine or whatever, like, sure, let the,
01:42:57.520
you know, if they're old people that consent to do this, whatever, okay, well, I still don't
01:43:01.860
think they should do it, but, like, that would, in a sane universe, that would have been
01:43:13.000
And, of course, all of the booster shots are going to be Pfizer now, too, by the way.
01:43:17.060
You're not going to hear anything about Moderna or AstraZeneca eventually.
01:43:24.880
We talked about this in the Weekend Warrior show as well with James Edwards, and we talked
01:43:29.400
They're like, scientists are creating new strains of COVID so that they can find a vaccine
01:43:36.220
This is literally, you know, what the gain-of-function research is.
01:43:39.280
Let's create these really dangerous, highly transmissible versions of the virus, and then
01:43:46.200
We'll update the code, and we have a 2.0 vaccine coming out.
01:43:52.800
Why is it so important for these people to inject us with these messenger RNA vaccines,
01:43:59.500
So, the U.S. recently declared that the Sputnik vaccine out of Russia, which is an attenuator
01:44:05.400
virus, which is an old definition of vaccine, is not acceptable as a vaccine.
01:44:12.060
I still wouldn't want to do it because I don't know what the other adjuvants are in it.
01:44:18.440
But at least that's somewhat more understandable.
01:44:21.140
The messenger RNA gene therapy platform is insane, right?
01:44:26.620
But so, that's not okay if you want to travel internationally.
01:44:29.180
You can't do any of the Sputniks or anything like that.
01:44:30.780
You can't do, I think the Chinese Sinovacs is similar.
01:44:36.880
But all of this comes down to one point, and that is to update the human being, or at least
01:44:45.340
This is Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum explaining what they want to do with us.
01:44:50.720
The difference of this forced industrial revolution is, it doesn't change what you are doing.
01:44:58.980
If you take a genetic editing, just as an example, it's you who are changed.
01:45:05.940
And of course, this has a big impact on your identity.
01:45:14.300
Yeah, you think genetically changing us is something that could contribute to us becoming something different?
01:45:27.740
And of course, you can always use this argument, right?
01:45:29.800
If you're not vaccinated, paint them into a corner.
01:45:34.340
Hi, this is a little message to the unvaccinated.
01:45:48.340
And so I'm protected because the vaccine is safe and effective.
01:45:51.640
So if you're around me and you're unvaccinated, then you're putting me at, well, you're not.
01:45:59.320
So you're selfish because if I'm protected and you're around me, then I,
01:46:11.220
It's your, um, you're racist is what I'm saying.
01:46:19.760
At the end of the day, remember the headline we showed it, showed it a couple of times now,
01:46:22.600
but like, guess who else was against vaccine mandates?
01:46:28.920
If you don't want to get this jab, if you want to have messenger RNA, just shoot him right
01:46:32.920
into the arm of these kids, then you're the Nazi.
01:46:36.100
Cause you know, cause, cause they didn't want to do, wait a minute.
01:46:40.340
They didn't want to do medical experimentations.
01:46:45.340
Did they, so we're doing the, so, uh, let me see.
01:46:48.640
So you're the fascist, uh, Nazi, uh, because, and I know the, you know, the official story
01:46:56.740
We know how exaggerated some of these claims are, but ironically, at least from an official
01:47:00.680
point of view, like if you don't want to do medical experiments, you're the Nazi.
01:47:04.920
But, but again, coming out at the other end of that, that, that was actually true.
01:47:09.200
Barring, of course, whatever you think happened at the, at the camps with the wooden doors
01:47:12.440
and the roller coasters, um, you know, there can be a discussion whether or not there was
01:47:17.880
And I'm sure some of that is exaggerated, uh, but were there some?
01:47:22.160
Maybe, you know, but, but the point is like they were against the maxine vaccine mandates
01:47:29.580
Uh, there was another political group though, the commies that actually did do medical experimentation
01:47:35.780
Uh, but you know, that's a, that's a different discussion, uh, all together.
01:47:40.400
Um, so, you know, the, um, the vaccine works, uh, very well.
01:47:47.780
In fact, let's listen to this of the people who were in hospital yesterday, 78% were vaccinated
01:48:02.260
Of the people who were in hospital yesterday, 78% were vaccinated and 17 were partially vaccinated.
01:48:14.860
As the minister said, um, tragically today, we announced the deaths of seven people who
01:48:21.100
have lost their lives to COVID-19, four women and three men.
01:48:26.780
One person was in their forties, one person in their fifties, two people in their seventies,
01:48:34.880
two people in their eighties, and one person who was in their nineties.
01:48:39.560
All of those individuals had underlying health conditions.
01:48:49.060
Three people had received one dose of a COVID vaccine and three people had received two doses
01:49:03.120
So 86% of the people that died of COVID-19 yesterday, New South Wales, Australia, were either fully
01:49:11.540
So they got to have the booster shots because then they can take you out of that classification
01:49:15.080
and they can claim you're unvaccinated again, right?
01:49:18.620
They can basically give you all of these things until you die of the adverse events from it.
01:49:24.240
And then he said, well, you know, they weren't vaccinated.
01:49:26.540
So take the vaccine because that's the only solution out of it.
01:49:29.180
Everyone that dies did, you know, were vaccinated though, but you know, they didn't have the booster
01:49:35.680
So here's more from Pfizer CEO Borla talking about how we are basically going to need an
01:49:44.660
I think they're going to go for one every, I'd say three to four months or so.
01:49:48.720
I'd say three to four times a year just to, you know, get the, get the cash in.
01:49:57.200
I agree that within a year, I think we will be able to come back to normal life.
01:50:01.160
I don't think that this means that the variants will not be continued coming.
01:50:06.200
And I don't think that this means that we should be able to, to live our lives without
01:50:11.680
having in union, without having vaccinations basically.
01:50:18.720
The most likely scenario for me, it is that because the virus is spread all over the world,
01:50:24.520
that we will continue seeing new variants that are coming out.
01:50:28.140
And also we will have vaccines that they will last at least a year.
01:50:33.040
And I think the most likely scenario is annual revaccinations, but we don't know really.
01:50:39.640
Yeah, we need to, there was act like they're so, you know, they're so stringent and prim and
01:50:45.840
proper when it comes to the data and the numbers and the statistics and stuff like that.
01:50:54.720
But anyway, here's Booster Biden getting his shot here.
01:51:08.060
We're going to have well over a billion, 100 million shots and we're going to continue going.
01:51:26.620
We've also given a great deal of funding to COVAX, which is the vehicle that does this.
01:51:32.000
So we have plenty, plenty of opportunities to make sure we get everyone in the world to play our part.
01:51:40.280
The largest part of the world is getting everyone vaccinated.
01:51:50.040
So this look at the background there, though, right?
01:51:52.520
Because that looks like that's, you know, the White House.
01:52:02.660
Bear with me here a second and I'll pull that right in, which shows you that it's not.
01:52:07.980
I mean, is that supposed to be the White House in the background there?
01:52:10.740
So that he's in a different building or something.
01:52:18.860
And you can see that this is this is a different setting.
01:52:34.420
Mr. President, what do you say to world health leaders?
01:52:37.020
I would like the World Health Organization to say wealthy nations should help more countries
01:52:41.520
without vaccinations get vaccinated before they do posters here.
01:52:44.600
We are healthy for doing more than every other nation.
01:52:47.780
You can barely hear what he's saying there, but you get the point, right?
01:52:51.120
That's a I mean, I could be wrong, technically.
01:52:54.760
I mean, maybe that's just not like a stage or something, but it kind of looks like it, doesn't
01:52:59.920
You know, the media is all in there or whatever.
01:53:01.580
But anyway, I could be wrong, but sometimes they give you these.
01:53:04.620
It just it just looks like one of those failures the other clip here again.
01:53:08.820
That looks like a fake, like the fake windows with like a fake background or something.
01:53:13.700
I mean, it doesn't take away the whole thing from the whole the entire event or whatever.
01:53:17.160
I mean, you could still I mean, either this guy got a sailing shot or something or who
01:53:23.160
Actually, that reminds me there is a very important clip that we should play.
01:53:29.420
Let me see if I downloaded that regarding the clinical trials.
01:53:32.720
Yes, I was just reminded about that, by the way, and that could be very important.
01:53:45.020
That and I didn't check out the website myself, I'm looking for that clip right now.
01:54:09.080
I could have sworn I had that saved about clinical trials.
01:54:16.740
Damn, I should have brought this in that there's because there's still studies going on with
01:54:21.680
these things that there's four different shots that are circulating.
01:54:26.740
Again, how do they know which is which are which or whatnot that I'm not sure that it could be.
01:54:36.100
So I'm going to let her talk instead of me kind of botching it and paraphrasing that.
01:54:42.020
Let me go back in my other doc here and I'll play this to you.
01:54:45.880
So this could explain what they're so different.
01:55:01.400
Listen to this clip and see what you think of this here.
01:55:05.900
So one of the questions I see on here a lot about the vaccine is why did some people get
01:55:15.680
If you go on this website, it is called clinicaltrials.gov.
01:55:23.240
Did you know that each company has four different ones?
01:55:27.320
Now they're all the same kind, but there's four different doses.
01:55:30.920
There's a 10, a 20, a 30, and then the placebo.
01:55:34.600
So my guess is the people that got the 30, I think it's like units per gram or micrograms
01:55:44.680
But I would imagine the people that got the 30 are feeling a hell of a lot sicker than the
01:55:51.980
I would bet the people that got the 10 had the fever, the body aches, and then they kind
01:56:26.540
I'll do some research and we'll bring that up Friday and see if there's any truth to
01:56:30.500
But that would kind of make sense that if there are.
01:56:35.980
We knew about this and the emergency use authorization, meaning clinical trials are still going on right
01:56:42.880
That would presumably give us this idea that they know which shot are going where because of the RFID, right?
01:56:51.320
This was meant to track where and when something has been, when a shot, a vaccine, a syringe, sorry, excuse me, has been administered
01:57:03.120
So that would be a way for them to keep track reasonably of which type it is, if there's different
01:57:10.240
dosages or if it's a placebo or something like that.
01:57:15.520
Maybe this is random or maybe there's more behind this of they're sending some to certain
01:57:19.820
You know, who knows how deep this rabbit hole goes.
01:57:22.700
It still wouldn't require, you know, the whole world to be in on this.
01:57:26.480
It could still be managed by very few individuals that are just like, well, you know, we got
01:57:33.960
So we have to have a placebo and we'll be able to tell where and what that was administered
01:57:38.300
Because we have that tied to the syringes that the military under Operation Warp Speed, you
01:57:47.540
I did see, by the way, Mr. Noseberg and think of that over on Odyssey sent a tweet regarding
01:57:54.000
And so, yes, I guess that is that I was my my hunch was correct.
01:58:02.580
This is a sound stage essentially that he was doing this on.
01:58:12.320
So they fake they fake this kind of stuff, right?
01:58:16.360
They fake it, which means that all of this could just be, you know, any and again, this
01:58:24.400
In their view, people are doing this justifiable, right?
01:58:26.920
They're like, oh, do you remember that nurse in Chattanooga, you know, that took the vaccine
01:58:31.660
in front of the cameras and she ended up collapsing on the floor and then we don't even know what
01:58:36.100
And people, some people said she died or whatever.
01:58:38.820
We don't want to, you know, there's a lot of hesitancy out there.
01:58:41.840
We don't want to fuel any of these crazy conspiracies anymore by claiming that someone
01:58:45.540
who just collapsed after they'd be given the vaccine.
01:58:50.280
So we can't, you know, we can't do this live on the camera and not again.
01:58:53.920
We'll give them a, we'll give them a saline shot or a vitamin boost or something.
01:58:58.340
And then we'll get, you'll get the real shot later.
01:59:01.660
I mean, that's what, that's literally all it would take.
01:59:04.840
It's just, it's just, you know, messaging, messaging control to make sure that nothing
01:59:09.460
out of the ordinary does happen and stuff like that.
01:59:18.200
Nordic Iron over in Odyssey says, we're never taking the jab ever.
01:59:22.920
They will have to inject my dead corpse, which at, at which point it will not be necessary.
01:59:29.840
Uh, of course, but, uh, that's, that's the, this is the hill to die on.
01:59:43.140
Per over on Odyssey says, uh, the vaccine didn't save my father-in-law.
01:59:48.060
He managed without it during 2020 plus half of 2021, but he followed the recommendations
01:59:52.800
and took it, died at the hospital this weekend due to lacks of oxygen.
02:00:05.540
So that means I'm not sure what, and I should look this up and I should know that should more
02:00:10.180
But I wonder if I assume they follow very similar guidelines to like, if you haven't gotten
02:00:17.320
the second, if, if, if it's not 14 days after the second jab, you're going to go down as
02:00:25.800
You will go into that statistics, statistical bracket, uh, I would assume.
02:00:32.980
I've, I've told them, and, uh, there's some people that do it anyway.
02:00:36.980
My dad did it, you know, like just, you, you can, you can, you can only show some of
02:00:46.300
these people the door and they, at the end of the day, they have to walk through it.
02:00:52.920
Uh, Black Phillip says, Henrik, uh, when they say that they will replace, uh, fired healthcare
02:00:57.940
workers with immigrants, I have absolutely full faith.
02:01:01.320
No one's job is safe unless you are C, uh, a CEO or lawmaker.
02:01:06.920
Um, or like member of, was a member of Congress too.
02:01:14.500
You don't have to, you know, you can, you can just fly right.
02:01:16.300
Into the interior of the U S without being a jab, right?
02:01:24.160
I think I have this order in the backwards here a little bit.
02:01:31.940
The, um, the Atlantic piece, this is kind of interesting too.
02:01:39.700
You know, they always tell us what's coming and stuff like that.
02:01:44.520
He says, we're already barreling towards the next pandemic.
02:01:49.820
This one is far from over, but the window to prepare for future threats is closing fast.
02:02:00.740
Uh, we need to put people in pods and feed them bugs now before, before the next pandemic comes.
02:02:06.720
We need to, uh, take their meat because that's what's driving, that's, what's driving the pandemic now, apparently too.
02:02:12.180
We need to take these people's real food and we'll need to have, feed them soil and green bug protein.
02:02:17.000
And then we need to, uh, we need to make sure that they can't drive cars.
02:02:23.460
Uh, well, they can have electrical cars for a little bit there.
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And then we can basically choke out any kind of industry and, and, and small independent businesses.
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And I'm not even going to read this, but you, you know, you know, you know what I'm talking about here, right?
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Um, they, of course they always know it's just, it's, it's inevitable where it's coming.
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Uh, let's switch over moving fast between some of these stories here, but, um, lots of squeezing here right towards the end.
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Uh, Lena, when our favorite, uh, CCP spy, uh, said this regarding the vaxxed.
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And those who are vaccinated, we now know based on the CDC, they are now able, we, but with the Delta variant, because they carry so much more virus,
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they could transmit it to their unvaccinated family members.
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And so I, for example, even though I'm fully vaccinated, my children are not because they're too young to be vaccinated.
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So I need to be down careful for my children because of all the unvaccinated people around.
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But you're just saying that the vaccine are carrying more virus.
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There's a higher, higher, higher virus load in the vaccinated, which then reasonably make you more of a threat.
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If you go around kids, but it wouldn't help anyway, because even if you vaccinated the kids, they would also be carrier of higher viral load.
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And those who are vaccinated, we now know based on the CDC, they are now able, we, but with the Delta variant, because they carry so much more virus,
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they could transmit it to their unvaccinated family members.
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And so I, for example, even though if you're vaccinated, you would carry that viral load to them.
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My children are not because they're too young to be vaccinated.
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So I need to be, well, they need to be isolated from the vaccinated.
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The unvaccinated need to be protected from the vaccinated.
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That's the only conclusion one can draw from this lady when she says like this.
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But, you know, remarkable, of course, it just happens to be someone found this and a good find there.
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Guess who was being interviewed right after the Boston bombing took place?
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Right after the Boston bombing, she did a little bit of auditioning.
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She's an emergency room physician who was working at Massachusetts General Hospital the day of the terror attack.
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She also works at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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It was three o'clock and we heard that there were two explosions, but we didn't know where.
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We had no idea how many people were coming to us.
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It was probably nearly three dozen patients in two hours or so.
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I've heard from Dr. Walls from the Brigham and Women's Hospital that because of all the drills the hospitals here have been running since 9-11, you were unbelievably prepared.
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Because of all the drills we were running, you know, right up to that day, we were just, we were prepared.
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We had no idea this was coming, but we had done drills all the time.
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And this was a drill and we just drilled our way into this.
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But then, you know, we had no idea that it was coming.
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We knew what to do with each individual patient who came in.
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The volume and the nature of the trauma was really chilling and really shocking.
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And on a personal note, you hadn't yet heard from your husband while this was all going on.
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You reach into your pocket, but it wasn't your cell phone ringing.
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Yeah, so we actually live just a block away from here, from Copley Square.
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And my husband had told me that he was coming to watch at the finish line.
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And then we heard that the explosions happened.
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He came to watch at the finish line, but for some reason, my husband didn't do that.
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And my husband had told me that he was coming to watch at the finish line.
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And then we heard that the explosions happened.
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So while I was treating patients, I had no idea whether the next patient was going to be my husband.
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I mean, I really thought because there was soot and blood everywhere.
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The next patient I'd be seeing on the stretcher would turn out to be my husband.
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He ended up being unharmed, but I couldn't reach him for hours because of phone lines being full and all these things.
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One of the things that Dr. Walls told me is that he talked to his protege who works in Colorado and dealt with the Aurora shootings.
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And he said, we took care of our people, the emotional trauma that they felt, but you can always do more.
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Have you found that or are the doctors and nurses and others who work?
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You know, we know that there's crazy Arabs, right?
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When they come to the countries, they blow shit up or whatever.
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But, of course, then we also have the very likely idea that much of this, some of these things are, you know, they're false flags.
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Or at least they knew about them or there was some kind of sting operation, right?
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Wasn't there something like that with the Tasarnev brothers, right?
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Remember that cover to have Rolling Stone that made him look like a rock, kind of a rock star?
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So, was it the poll we can do is, like, give me a one if it was, like, it was real in the sense that, like, bombs went off and stuff like that.
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But they knew about it or let it happen or that was created or set up or something like that.
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But some people think it was not even real at all of that.
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Or I guess three totally organic and totally what just happened and was, like, you know, completely organic event.
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And the guys who did it, they did it and stuff like that, right?
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I'm keeping an eye primarily on the Odyssey chat.
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Anyway, I'll keep an eye on the chat right there for that.
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Yeah, some people think it was a total false flag.
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It's like, you know, in some ways what we see is what we see, right?
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But there's a lot of foreknowledge and a lot of planning.
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Or at the very minimum least, it's the letting the guard down and letting it happen, right?
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But, yeah, I remember way back in the day, people were doing, you know, analysis of the footage.
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And, you know, but, yeah, these kinds of things are interesting.
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These syncs, when these, like, people shows up and they always have a finger in this pie.
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Part of the theater, at least in front of the cameras, right?
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But she also, by the way, I'm going to have to listen to this, but Lena Nguyen went, I think, from the Boston bombing and thing.
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And she was, like, Baltimore was a health care, high up in the health care governmental system in Baltimore or whatever, to Planned Parenthood.
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I think she only lasted for eight months and then she was outed from there.
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But, you know, she's been in and out of all these groups and organizations.
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But just think about all the stuff that's been coming out about Planned Parenthood, too, right?
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With what they're doing with these fetuses, how they're keeping them alive.
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And, like, the most disgusting, despicable, if you want to use the word, satanic stuff you can ever imagine that goes on in some of these facilities, right?
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Okay, a couple more here and then we're going to wrap up.
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But here's someone who was driving around on Highway 702 between Eatonville and Roy, the city of Roy, in Washington, or town of Roy, in Washington State,
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when they found a site which is being built, being turned into a COVID quarantine zone.
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I don't know what they're doing, but I found it.
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So it's on Highway 702 between Roy and Eatonville, if anyone wants to check it out.
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So apparently this is, here's one of the photos, either from the video or he took it himself here,
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but the Nisquay active COVID quarantine site, closed to the public, entranced by medical referral only.
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So this is on, I think, either on like an Indian tribe, and that's their wording, by the way.
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It's either close to that land or it's for them.
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It's just a quarantine site for the Nisquay Indian tribe.
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Or it just happened to be named that, because that's in the area it is, and it will be for the actual Native Americans.
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If they call themselves Indian tribes, then who are the Native Americans?
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Well, that's the ones who are native to America, because America didn't exist before the land existed.
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I'm not trying to say that, but the country didn't exist.
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The formulation, the way that it came together, that was made by Europeans.
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Expect more camps to be built here in the CDC green zones, as they call it, right?
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Army physician and aerospace medicine specialist calls on Pentagon to order all pilots who have received COVID-19 vaccine to be grounded.
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Because there are so many issues associated with it, right?
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So that means they can't risk this kind of stuff.
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They know about the consequences, which means if they've been given COVID-19 vaccine shots, just like we saw these vehicles crash after people come, you know, oh, just getting the COVID shot.
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They can't have pilots just passing out and letting these things crash.
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A U.S. Army doctor who is a specialist in aerospace medicine has been made unprecedented call to Pentagon leaders asking them to ground all pilots in all services who had gotten the COVID-19 vaccine.
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In an affidavit, Lieutenant Colonel Teresa Long lays out her reasoning with cetaceans and studies, saying that she's doing so under the auspices of the Military Whistleblower Protection Act.
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Long then went on to lay the auspices of the Military Whistleblower Protection, to lay out her credentials.
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Two quick things, then I think we have to wrap up here.
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I think we'll do this, and we'll have to do the power outages and stuff in China, maybe Friday, because I'm running a bit late here.
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AstraZeneca to use new vaccine tech to treat cancer and heart disease.
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AstraZeneca, a U.K. pharmaceutical company, has collaborated with scientists at Imperial College London,
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in which case it was those wonderful lockdown advice early on in the COVID scandemic, right?
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Remember, was it Ian, or what was his last name again?
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Ian something, the guy who was behind it, who broke his own rules and then was ousted.
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But anyway, they're developing a new vaccine technology to treat cancer, heart disease, and other non-infectious diseases and illnesses.
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The technology, which was developed to target COVID-19, works by delivering a genetic material known as self-amplifying RNA to human cells.
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According to the Independent, the cells are then trained to recognize and respond to infection.
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Imperial researchers hope to use the technology to create a COVID-19 jab.
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However, it never advanced beyond stage 2 clinical testing, so now they're moving on to cancer.
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The world of medicine has seen its share of miracle cures, from the polio vaccine to heart transplants,
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but all past achievements may pale in comparison to the work of Dr. Alice Crippen.
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Take something designed by nature and reprogram it to make it work for the body rather than against it.
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In this case, the measles virus, which has been engineered at a genetic level to be helpful rather than harmful.
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And I find the best way to describe it is if you can imagine your body as a highway and you picture the virus as a very fast car being driven by a very bad man,
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But then if you replace that man with a cop, the picture changes.
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Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far.
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And then it was like, yeah, three years later, everybody's dead and we got these weird mutants, right?
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But yeah, I was re-watching these recently, The Omega Man, which is kind of, I guess, the first.
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No, actually, it's the second adaptation of the novels by Richard Matheson, right?
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And I forget what the first one is called, but the only thing that kind of, yeah, The Last Man on Earth is the first one,
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then it's The Omega Man, and then it's I Am Legend, right?
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But The Omega Man, can I get it backwards, though?
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First, I read the plot and it's like, oh, it's a vaccine that's causing all these weird things.
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But no, it's like, no, he's the only, excuse me, he's the only survivor because he's invented the vaccine and that's why.
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But this one, though, I Am Legend, that begins with like, they develop a vaccine against cancer
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and then basically everybody dies and you have a new weird class of mutant zombies, basically.
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We'll talk about China and the power outages there, I think, in the Friday show.
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Energy weapons melt the graphene in the pilot's blood?
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Yeah, I'm not sure about that, but yeah, who knows?
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I think it's about the heart issue, the clots or something, right?
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I mean, anything can happen, but a lot of people pass out, right?
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