No-Go Zoneļ¼ Energy Crisis (Dark Winter), Nature To Be Tradable Asset Class & Covid Camps
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2 hours and 29 minutes
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162.97852
Summary
Bill Gates has invested over $10B in vaccines over the last 20 years, and he thinks vaccines are the best investment he's ever made. And he thinks it's a good one. In this episode of the show, we talk about the Walgreens flu shot debacle, and how the pharmaceutical giant got it wrong. We also talk about how the greedy little class are getting their hands on the next big breakthrough, which is essentially turning nature into an asset class.
Transcript
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They say it happened on October 4th at the Walgreens on St. Joseph Avenue.
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The family of four includes two adults and two young children, both too young for the Pfizer or any other COVID vaccine.
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Well, the family's attorney, Daniel Tooley, shared with us what he says are vaccination cards given to the family by Walgreens.
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They show children born in 2016 and 2017 were given a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
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The family says they left the pharmacy thinking they had gotten their flu shots, but a Walgreens employee later called them and said they had made a mistake.
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Tooley says the children have been taken to a pediatric cardiologist, and the family was told both are showing signs of heart issues.
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We've reached out to Walgreens several times but have not yet heard back.
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That's, you know, way more, 700,000, you know, people who will suffer from that.
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So really understanding the safety at gigantic scale across all age ranges, you know, pregnant, male, female, undernourished, existing comorbidities, it's very, very hard.
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And that actual decision of, okay, let's go and give this vaccine to the entire world, governments will have to be involved because there will be some risk and indemnification needed before that can be decided on.
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You've invested $10 billion in vaccinations over the last two decades, and you figured out the return on investment for that.
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In a Wall Street essay, Bill Gates declared vaccines the best investment I've ever made.
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Our foundation is a bit more than $10 billion, but we feel there's been over a 20 to 1 return.
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So if you just look at the economic benefits, that's a pretty strong number compared to anything else.
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If you had put that money into an S&P 500 and reinvested the dividends, you'd come up with something like $17 billion, but you think it's $200 billion.
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Here, yeah, you know, helping young children live, that has a payback that goes beyond any typical financial return.
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Remember what they said and what they did not say.
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Remember what they did and what they did not do.
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It is almost 4 p.m. Eastern here, which means 7 p.m.
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4 p.m. Pacific, which is 7 p.m. Eastern, of course.
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I do apologize for being late and gay, but as I say, better late than never.
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I had some issues with the old computer here before we went live, but I think everything
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is up and running, and I think we're going out to the number of places that we usually
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You can still watch it there, but I do encourage you to get over to Odyssey or maybe Rumble
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Float, of course, one of the places we go out to.
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VK, RedEyes.tv, and RedEyesMembers.com, whatever works for you.
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A lot of important things to go into, actually, when it comes to not only the COVID stuff.
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We have some other things we're going to cover in the beginning, some things that the financial,
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the greedy little banking class are working on, which is to get their hands on the next
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big breakthrough, which is essentially nature, turning nature into an asset class.
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And, of course, it's just beyond fucking sick, but we'll get into that later.
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I'm going to start out on the energy crisis here in a bit, too.
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We covered this a little bit in the Weekend Warrior show, so if you missed that, we encourage
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you to get over there, RedEyesMembers.com, get access to all our content back to 2006.
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We do on the weekends an exclusive show called Weekend Warrior, and we covered the energy shortage
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a bit there, and this is kind of a follow-up, a little bit, expansion to that topic, too.
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You know, it has to do with the shipping thing.
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They're blaming COVID for this, but there's other things going on here, you know, as we
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pivot towards going carbon neutral and, you know, going into the green economy and all
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So it's kind of a manufactured crisis, really, which is absolutely intentional.
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Anyway, if you want to join us today, entropystream is open, entropystream.live slash RedEyesTV.
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That's odyssey.com slash at RedEyesTV slash live.
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And so you can do crypto and USD and stuff over there, too, if you're so pleased.
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And we do have Cointree as well, which is strictly a crypto-based Super Chat function.
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You can attach messages to there with a couple of different currencies, Bitcoin, Ethereum,
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Just make sure everything's working and up and ticking here.
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As I said, we're going to talk about the energy crisis here in the beginning.
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I guess it's somewhat related to Russia, allegedly.
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It's kind of being blamed for the increased energy prices in the EU and Europe overall.
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But apparently a boiling sinkhole showed up all of a sudden in Siberia, swallowing two cars.
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Is it a hot, what do you call it, a geothermal source underneath?
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I think it's a pipeline, actually, a burst pipeline.
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So I'm not sure if it's just boiling water or if this is for oil or other things.
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So presumably it would be for just running warm water, I would assume.
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I just didn't know it was running at that temperature, like literally boiling.
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It's kind of interesting, it's bringing down two cars and almost a third one down into it.
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But three hospitals and 21 apartment buildings were left without heating.
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So I guess it's just the heating system pipeline or something like that, right?
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I thought they had them, I remember the kind of the radiator system we had in Sweden.
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Energy crunch, heating U.S. homes set to break the bank this winter.
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So if you think you're going to struggle with all the vaccinated people, maybe not showing up to work, maybe actually dying or something like that.
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Well, you're also going to struggle with paying your heating bills.
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As they're expecting the U.S. to also suffer from, I'm not sure how they know this, but apparently an exceptionally cold winter as well.
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So let's check out this article from Al Jazeera here.
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Heating bills in the U.S. are set to soar this winter as global prices for natural gas, heating oil, and other fossil fuels surge.
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Winter is coming and consumers in the U.S. had better brace themselves for a sharp rise in heating bills.
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That was the message from the U.S. Energy Information Agency.
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He said, as we head into winter 2021 to 2022, retail prices for energy are at a near multi-year highs in the United States.
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The EIA said on Wednesday in its latest short-term energy outlook,
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we expect that households across the United States will spend more on energy this winter compared to the past several winters
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because of these high energy prices and because we assume a slightly colder winter than last year in much of the United States.
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I'm not sure how they figured that one out, but what are you going to do?
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The number makes for a grim reading for households already struggling to make ends meet
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and which must now contend with soaring costs for natural gas, electricity, heating oil, and propane.
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Households that rely primarily on natural gas for heating, nearly half of the U.S.,
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are expected to spend 30% more on average to keep warm this winter.
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If temperatures are 10% colder than average this winter, they could see heating bills climb 50% or more.
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The roughly 40% of U.S. households that stay warm with electricity are expected to spend 6% more on average this winter,
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significantly less than if you're talking about natural gas, interesting,
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and 15% more if temperatures are colder than average.
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The 5% of U.S. households that rely on propane are really in for some sticker shock.
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Have you heard that term? Some sticker shock? I haven't heard that term before.
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They could see their heating bills soar 54% on average this winter
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and could have been paying 94% more if winter is colder.
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Wow. The EIA defines the winter heating season as October through March.
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Its expectation for a colder winter is based on forecasts from NOAA.
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Skyrocketing heating bills promise to heap even more pain on U.S. households,
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especially low-income ones that are also having to contend with higher costs for other essentials like food and shelter.
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We have the inflation, the food prices going up, there are shortages, there are supply chain issues.
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You're not going to get all your cheap Chinese plastic toys this year, it looks like.
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But, of course, being serious here, this will extend to things that actually will impact people, too,
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because you can't, you know, semiconductors, there's shortage of that.
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But, you know, vital, you know, production things, which basically much of the West and the U.S.
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and, you know, have outsourced to countries like China and, you know, Taiwan, India is producing a lot.
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You know, it's all going over to Asian countries, basically, right?
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So we read an Atlantic piece or part of an Atlantic piece of the Week in Warrior in the Week in Warrior show,
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and they actually talked about, surprisingly, I was shocked by this, the Atlantic,
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the globalist outlet, the Atlantic, actually proposed that the U.S. begin to produce more at home.
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It's going great for the globalist project, I guess.
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So in the wake of this, the White House asks kindly for oil and gas companies to help lower fuel costs.
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The White House has been speaking with U.S. oil and gas producers in recent days about helping to bring down rising fuel costs,
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according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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Energy costs are rising worldwide, in some cases leading to shortages in major economies like China and India.
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And the U.S. average retail cost of a gallon of gas is at a seven-year high,
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and winter fuel costs are expected to surge, according to the U.S.
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But, yeah, so we've seen power outages in China.
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Apparently some of the factories are running like, what was it, something like, three days, you know, on, two days,
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Lebanon, which, of course, are doing very, very poorly, you know, economically speaking,
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and in other ways as well, mostly because of, you know, Israel and Hamas and sanctions and all that kind of stuff, right?
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They have total blackouts in, you know, in their capital, Beirut and other areas, too.
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And Hamas was bringing in oil from Iran, actually.
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And, of course, how could you possibly see them as bad guys?
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They're actually helping to run the country at this point.
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And, of course, it doesn't help to, you know, it's not going to work to ask these companies.
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I mean, this is completely a self-inflicted wound in the sense that I think we're going to,
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we're just remarkably going to go over to, you know, to green and a green economy.
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You know, carbon offset, you know, absolute zero.
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We're going to just build wind and solar farms everywhere.
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And, of course, this is not meeting, you know, it's not making up for what we're losing
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by decommissioning coal, you know, coal power plants and things like that.
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I still think on some level, you know, nuclear.
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I mean, I wish they were invest more in, you know, fusion.
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Obviously, coal fusion would be ideal, but even Tokamak reactors and other exciting things
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And apparently China is working on some of this stuff, but I'm not sure why they're not,
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you know, I guess not ready yet, you know, fire that up or whatever.
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But in the absence of those technologies, you just have to go for nuclear power, right?
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And apparently there are ways now you can deal with the spent nuclear fuel as well.
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I forget if it was you could utilize, basically neutralize it or utilize every,
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every, like all the aspects from it or something like that.
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It's still run at a very, you know, low end kind of, it's still literally like boiling
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That's like the, what do you call it, the transversion, the trans, that's the term I'm
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looking for when it comes to energy, the transformation, I guess, of the energy, right?
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Of going from actually being, you know, radioactive and producing heat.
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We're still down to not absorbing that heat or doing something more interesting with that.
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But it's still like, we're literally just boiling water that drives a turbine, you know.
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But still, it's still better than other options, I think.
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Energy crisis in wake-up call for Europe to ditch fossil fuels,
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which is a completely contradictory headline here.
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So, I would think if it's, you know, if it's getting colder and people talk about a,
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you know, Mondra minimum, an ice, a mini ice age, maybe even a full-on ice age that we're
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entering into, maybe because of solar, you know, activity or lack of thereof and things
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Why would you go away from fossil fuels at this point?
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Unless they're, you know, actually trying to claim that it's like, well, it's running out
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There's some theories and speculation and some research that seem to indicate that some of
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these oil sources replenish, abiotic oil, right?
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So, one of the other interesting theories here.
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Some of the arguments never make sense when you talk about this kind of stuff.
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The most logical thing would be you have to fall back on things that actually are proven
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Walk us through first what's causing this and if there's an end in sight.
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Well, Allison, like everything else right now, supply is just not keeping up with demand.
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We've seen demand for energy return because people are flying more, they're driving more,
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Didn't we just have lockdowns in most parts of the world?
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We just go through this, of like, people are not flying, they're not driving to work,
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Unless they're arguing that, well, more people spend more time at home and therefore that's energy cost
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because it's, you know, then you have to heat all the homes and electricity in those homes,
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all of those homes, as opposed to people going to one office,
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which I would assume be cheaper to heat one building as opposed to multiple ones,
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The problem is that whether it's coal or natural gas or oil, supply has not kept up.
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It took off an unprecedented amount of production back in March and April 2020.
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And it's been gradual, very slow to return those barrels.
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Okay, so they did that because of the pandemic, right?
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Who's going to pressure them to just pick up the pace here again?
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Is this what's, I mean, I know in the UK with the gas shortage and the increased prices and stuff,
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they're talking about that that's because they just don't have drivers and stuff.
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But I've heard from people in the UK that say that's just not true.
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They're trying to blame it on a labor shortage.
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You're telling me there's not people that could drive these trucks?
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When you look at coal, we know that coal has fallen out of favor with many governments.
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And we've seen a lot of power plants shift away from coal.
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They've gone to natural gas and renewables instead.
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And so now there's actually more of a need for coal.
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But it's fallen out of favor with the major governments.
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Which means fewer and fewer governments and nations are using it to buy with.
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Can you just come on and just speak different words to us for two minutes?
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We've seen a lot of power plants shift away from coal.
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They've gone to natural gas and renewables instead.
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Okay, so is that why the natural gas is going up then?
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Because the carbon thing and the climate crisis, right?
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And so now there's actually more of a need for coal.
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Part of that is the fact that oil production is down.
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And when you produce oil, you produce a certain amount of natural gas.
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There hasn't been as much strong wind in Europe.
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Or can't get any heating because there was less wind.
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And they're, like, demolishing our living standards intentionally.
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We thought we could, you know, make up for this with solar and wind and things like this, right?
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You know, there's people speculating that there's some really interesting options out there.
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And, you know, there's speculation that some people that have had innovation in this area,
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energy production or even conversion or even extraction, however you want to view on it,
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they have been taken out of circulation, basically, because they are...
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It would enable people to power their homes fairly cheaply and their vehicles and things like that.
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And the other thing with natural gas is to remember that, you know,
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Russia is a huge player on the natural gas front.
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And Russia is actually exporting less natural gas today to Europe than it was in 2019.
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And the IEA recently basically called out Russia and said they think that Russia can do more.
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So we have to see if Vladimir Putin decides to try to send some more oil,
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So basically, it's Russia's fault. Gotcha. Okay.
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Okay. Shut up, Shatner. I don't want to say anything about that.
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Anyway, I don't want to watch that. Anyway, you get the idea.
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Putin says Russia is not using gas as a weapon, claims U.S. added to energy crisis.
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And in fact, Putin said we've sent more natural gas to Europe.
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I think he said 15% more than they did last year or something like that.
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So as usual, the wires are crossing and the beams are crossing and we can never get a straight answer.
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I was trying to find some statistics on this to figure this out.
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Just like how much natural gas is Russia providing to Europe annually and things like that.
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And it was like a jungle of just trying to get a straight answer on this.
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So I'm not sure what's true in this department.
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I would figure, and it's not because we love Putin or anything like that,
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but I would figure it would be the West that would be lying about something like this.
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Although there is, of course, a true and clear incentive by Putin to be able to use this,
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to leverage this to their favor, of course, I totally would understand that they would do too.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia stands ready to help Europe as its energy crisis continues.
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He denied that Russia was using energy as a weapon against its neighbor.
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Putin said Europe's gas crisis was largely its own fault
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and that other suppliers, including the U.S., had reduced supplies to the region.
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We are not using any weapons, Putin told CNBC in Moscow on Wednesday,
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according to a translation, implying like we don't even know if that's true.
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Russia regularly has fulfilled its contractual obligation and supplies gas to Europe.
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He said, describing reports that Russia has withheld gas supplies to Europe,
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Putin called such accusations politically motivated blather,
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The idea that we use energy as a kind of weapon.
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And on the contrary, he said Russia was expanding its supplies to Europe.
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And I think he said something like, we've increased it with 15%.
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It was kind of boring, so we're going to have to listen to it.
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And so they're having some Russia Energy Week, I guess, this week or something like that.
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Higher gas prices in Europe are a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa.
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And that's why we should not deal in blame shifting.
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This is what our partners are trying to do, he told delegates at the event.
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The European gas market does not look to be well balanced and predictable, he said,
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with the main reason being, he added, that not everything in this market depends on the producers.
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No lesser role is played by the consumers of gas.
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So, yeah, he said the increased gas supplies to Europe by 15% this year.
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I would assume it's the U.S. media, but you never know, right?
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So China, of course, is saying, fuck that green shit.
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We're building more coal-fired power plants because we're not going to deal with this bullshit
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of rolling blackouts and going green and all that gay stuff.
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So China plans to build more coal-fired plants.
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I forget what COP stands for again, but it's the environmental annual conference that they have each year.
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Their renewed commitment to coal could scupper Britain's aim to secure global phase-out pact at climate summit.
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So, you know, China saying no more feminist gay things on TV to our kids.
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The boys need to be exposed to more manly role models, right?
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China plans to build more coal-fired power plants
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and has hinted that it will rethink its timetable to slash emissions
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in a significant blow to UK's ambitions for securing a global agreement on phasing out coal
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In a statement after a meeting of Beijing's National Emergency Energy Commission,
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stressed the importance of regular energy supply
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after swaths of the country were plunged into darkness
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by rolling blackouts that hit factories and homes.
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you know, for the Christmas season, essentially, right?
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across the nation's complex shipping supply chains
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I can't, unless you're going to wear a mask at all.
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So, you're taking away my life to go to school?
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Please stay in your rooms until further notice.
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part of the protocol is to ask for a student's signature,
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and I participate in school activities during the suspension.
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you're going to receive another citation for trespass.
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I am going to let you know what's going on at this point.
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because you're trying to get back into the classroom.
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They said they'll arrest me if I continue to refuse.
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I am going to place you into custody for trespassing.
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Do you have any guns, knives, or bazookas on you
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Do you have any guns, knives, or bazookas on you
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Do you have any guns, knives, or bazookas on you
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At this point in time, because of the continued refusal to wear face covering in school, at
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this point in time, I'm issuing two days out of school suspension for continued willful
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You understand that your request is an unlawful request that supersedes her constitutional
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I'm just following orders because I'm a because I'm a bitch from our legal counsel.
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You have to get into RedEyesMembers.com and check out the story we did right at the end
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This was a press release and a media event and everyone's acting like this is legal.
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It has said this to me and we just require this.
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Where's the framework that this has to be followed and this is a law and if you break
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that law, you'll be arrested and you have to pay fines.
02:16:43.080
So what gives you the right to supersede her constitutional rights?
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I mean, you're sitting here making that argument.
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If you have a legal issue that what she's doing illegally, don't you have to present
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that law, those laws that bind her to that, that she's forced to do that?
02:17:14.040
Well, I have the authority by statute of suspension to be able to suspend her for willful deed.
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Not for not wearing an item of clothing on her face that has nothing to do with anything.
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Disobedience, and it is in this information that we'll provide.
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If you want to go further with other articles and other constitutional, that goes into another realm.
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And we can sit here and argue that all day, or you can have your attorney.
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I'm just wanting to hear from your guys' mouths that you're willing to suspend my daughter, which is just absurd to me.
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I don't understand for her right to choose her own personal health choice.
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It's not a life-saving medical device that will save other people's lives.
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I think of all the studies that have actually been done on face masks, I believe there's not a single one.
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Not an opinion piece by people in the press or something like that, but like an actual study.
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I don't believe there's a single one that proves or shows that masks are more beneficial at stopping COVID-19 than if you don't wear a mask.
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It shows other things, such as it's actually detrimental to you, your health, and limits your oxygen intake and these kinds of things, right?
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I am willing to suspend her on her statutes and guidelines.
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You are really a piece of work, and I don't want to make this personal, but you have.
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She's not done anything unlawful, and all she wants to do is maintain her rights as a citizen of this state, and you are taking that away from her, and you have no right to do so.
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And then the simple fact that you want to sit there and pretend like you have this great power, that you're some kind of dictator, it's unbelievable, sir.
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Peter Gutsch was on the video that you just played.
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So that's your, that guy is my mother's cousin's brother-in-law.
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Black Phillip says, Henrik, have you covered the mass murder in Norway today?
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There was a man with a bow and arrow and somehow he managed to kill five people.
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Multiple people killed in suspected bow and arrow attack in Norway.
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Five people have been killed and at least two others injured during a sprawling, sprawling
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attack in the Norwegian town of Kongs Bay, in Kings Mountain, Kings Hill.
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According to local police, the suspected attacker used a bow and arrow as spokesman
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for the Norse, Southeastern Police District said the suspect is under arrest and is believed
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According to the police chief, Oivind Os, there is no active search for more people.
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Speaking of the pressure of the attack, the police said authorities had not ruled out
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the possibility of a terror attack from the course of events.
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It is natural to consider whether it is an act of terrorism, he said.
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However, the apparent person has not been questioned and is therefore too early to say
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anything about that and what the person's motivation was.
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We'll see what the motivation might be just outside of Oslo, Norway.
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Police in country are now temporarily armed, right?
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Valet, I think it's Valet or Valet, says she should sue him for sexual assault for bazookas
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Little girl, do you have any bazookas on you today?
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But Aaron Jimson says, thanks as always, Henrik, and good night all.
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The family with children four and five years old say they were accidentally given full adult doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine instead of flu shots.
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They say it happened on October 4th at the Walgreens on St. Joseph Avenue.
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The family of four includes two adults and two young children, both too young for the Pfizer or any other COVID vaccine.
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Well, the family's attorney, Daniel Tooley, shared with us what he says are vaccination cards given to the family by Walgreens.
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They show children born in 2016 and 2017 were given a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
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The family says they left the pharmacy thinking they had gotten their flu shots,
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but a Walgreens employee later called them and said they had made a mistake.
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Tooley says the children have been taken to a pediatric cardiologist,
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and the family was told both are showing signs of heart issues.
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We've reached out to Walgreens several times but have not yet heard back.
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That's, you know, way more, 700,000, you know, people who will suffer from that.
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In a Wall Street essay, Bill Gates declared vaccines the best investment I've ever made.
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Our foundation is a bit more than $10 billion, but we feel there's been over a 20-to-1 return.
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So if you just look at the economic benefits, that's a pretty strong number compared to anything else.
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If you had put that money into an S&P 500 and reinvested the dividends,
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you'd come up with something like $17 billion, but you think it's $200 billion.
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Here, yeah, you know, helping young children live, that has a payback that goes beyond any typical financial return.
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