00:08:02.500I'm like, they're like right there in a pool, and I'm just like walking into the pool, and they just give me the desk there, and then I'm just like...
00:08:09.380So if this guy was in the pool, you would moonwalk out.
00:08:13.600Does he look like a good guy or a bad guy?
00:09:01.880What do you think they think that they came from all the way to Cambodia, and this is what they get to look at on the TV screen all the time?
00:09:55.540Hope you enjoyed those couple of videos there.
00:09:57.960Have you guys crossed the state lines yet?
00:10:00.560It's remarkable when the people who don't believe in international borders, or I should say national borders, between different nations, goes on about all of a sudden it should be illegal to cross state lines.
00:10:13.940Well, you know, forget some of the Chinese spies, the Lisa, what's her name, Liana Wen, right?
00:10:20.360Well, the CCP spy, then if she gets her way soon enough, you won't be able to leave your house, of course.
00:10:26.880But it's a state thing, forget about international travel, forget about it.
00:17:01.340Well, I mean, what's the big deal, though, really?
00:17:03.400I mean, they're showing, what, pedo-sex between adults?
00:17:08.380And what the hell was that book again called?
00:17:12.520You should think of the title for that one.
00:17:14.420But remember, we covered it at the time.
00:17:16.740It was a book where, yeah, it was like, wasn't it like Lawn Boy or Lawn Mower Boy or something like that, I think it was, right?
00:17:24.440And it was like an adult giving blowjobs to kids and vice versa, by the way, which they just, I heard, they reintroduced in the Virginia Fairfax County because after much consideration, this was a highly regarded book and an award-winning book, in fact.
00:22:55.220There you go. Remember the Sarah Silverman clip? We can't play all these clips. It'll be too long, too much. We have other things to talk about here today, too.
00:23:04.780But what was it she said? Again, I'm not a Jesus fanboy per se, right? But I know what it means. I know what it means. I know why they're doing this, right?
00:23:14.340But it's because it's the association with the Western world, white people, right?
00:23:22.300It's the white people religion, for the most part. It isn't, but solely, of course, there's other parts in the world that are Christianized and so forth as well.
00:23:30.060But this is what it seemed like, right? And it was their Messiah, they rejected it, and he taught them to turn the other cheek and all that kind of stuff, right?
00:23:37.940So anyway, so Jesus is very bad to these people, so they have to continually put that down and the association and shit on it every turn, right?
00:23:47.740Sarah Silverman said something to the fact, yeah, we did kill Jesus. In fact, I'd do it again. Remember that clip? We played it a few times, right?
00:23:57.220So that's that. That's the so-called comedy of these people.
00:24:01.820This is what happens when they, you know, try to, you know, when they take over Christmas, when they get their opportunity to shit on something.
00:29:28.680Police say they recovered a knife with a six-inch blade.
00:29:32.100The shooting happened Friday morning at the CW Hotel at 5th and Folsom.
00:29:36.060Minutes earlier, police say Amani had the knife while threatening two hotel employees.
00:29:40.360They said he was also yelling and screaming.
00:29:42.840Chief Bill Scott says he's reserving judgment on the shooting until investigations are completed.
00:29:47.000I can express, on behalf of all of us in our department, our condolences to Mr. Amani's family, friends, and loved ones for the loss they've suffered.
00:29:59.320Amani was a former Afghan interpreter for the U.S. military.
00:30:02.740He survived being shot several times but suffered from PTSD.
00:30:05.700He worked for years embedded with United States Special Forces and suffered unbelievable trauma and violence.
00:30:14.820San Francisco Deputy Public Defender Scott Grant represented Amani in 2019 when he was accused of stabbing a park ranger.
00:30:22.160That case was dismissed through a mental health diversion program.
00:31:20.560The replacement theory, a racist, sexist doctrine, spreads in far-right circles.
00:31:26.760The white extinction conspiracy theory is bonkers.
00:31:31.920And then, of course, it says there, more importantly, immigration, intermarriage, and falling birth rates are leading towards a time when countries, like the United States, will no longer be majority white.
00:31:44.180White Britons will be minority before 2070, says Professor.
00:31:48.800And, of course, here's the UN's good old, you know, replacement migration.
00:31:55.940This is back in, what is this, early 2000s, something like that.
00:31:59.420Is it a solution to declining and aging populations, right?
00:32:03.460And, of course, how can we ever forget the new Europeans as well?
00:32:09.420So, you know, of course, while these organizations, like HIAS and others, are replacing us, of course, they get a blame, you know, if you talk about it, it's anti-Semitic and so forth.
00:32:18.400But Sarah Silverman has some own, you know, take, some hot takes here, basically, on what kind of position she's in.
00:32:26.660And I would say partially, you know, primarily because of what she does and how she acts.
00:32:32.500But, of course, she blames group belonging as the primary reason for this.
00:34:37.000Here's some hot takes there from Sarah Silverman, who's a producer there.
00:34:42.340I'm sorry, a writer, I think it is, or maybe just starring in, oh, well, I digress.
00:34:47.820But here's another wonderful thing that happens when you're being replaced.
00:34:51.540And you actually want to find out why your country is turning to shit and become, in the words of Casey Neistat, a third world shithole.
00:35:01.220Here's a Swedish scientist that is now consequently prosecuted for simply finding, scientifically finding, that most rapes are committed by immigrants.
00:35:10.960This is what happened to Professor Kristina Sankvist from Sweden's Lund University, who, alongside two other colleagues, conducted detailed research into the profiling of those who commit sexual violence in Sweden.
00:35:24.940The research was not aimed at racially profiling the offenders, as the scientists themselves put it.
00:35:30.300But they nevertheless have discovered some facts about the ethnic profile of rapists by accident.
00:35:36.260Yeah, because no one could ever know about this or figure this one out, right?
00:35:41.220Sankvist, who is the most cited professor at her university regarding social research, is now being investigated for publishing an unauthorized research report and may face prosecution for coming to the conclusion that the vast majority of rapes are committed by immigrants to the country.
00:36:00.300The public results show that immigrants are not only disproportionately overrepresented in rape cases, but despite being a minority in Sweden, they commit the vast majority of sexual violence.
00:36:11.400This is despite the fact that the study only analyzed cases between the period of 2000 and 2015.
00:36:17.740That is before the enormous 2015 influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
00:37:11.160You can't have that as a category on government census and so forth, right?
00:37:15.000So people simply went through the police records and, you know, whatever is public records of these reports and so forth and criminal charges and stuff.
00:37:25.880And, of course, they looked at the name, and they saw that these are not Swedish names.
00:37:32.120Something else interesting happened, too, and I quickly ā okay, let me see if I can click in on that link again.
00:37:37.340I saw it just before I came on here ā it's from the Swedish Riksdag or the parliament in Sweden.
00:37:45.600And apparently they're doing away with the law that pertains to the punishment for genocide and crimes against humanity and war crimes on January 1st, 2022, which is kind of interesting.
00:38:48.080Again, this is the Google kind of translated version, so this will be a little jumbled language in this here.
00:38:52.680But anyway, the point is they're doing away with punishment for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes on the 1st of January, 2022.
00:40:25.420Debate over the ideology of communism is described by one historian as appalling and paving the way for more tyranny in the future.
00:40:34.120A Wikipedia entry detailing mass killings under communist regimes faces being purged from the platform over fears about bias.
00:40:40.720The page outlining the deaths of millions in one-party states, including the Soviet Union and China,
00:40:47.520has been flagged for deletion with some users responsible for maintaining the site taking issue with blaming mass murder on communist ideology.
00:40:56.980So, was that again where Wikipedia stands on the ideological spectrum?
00:41:02.020The dedicated entry listing, listing the actions of figures like Stalin, Mao Zedong, Pol Pot, Kim Jong-il,
00:41:12.940has been accused of putting forward a biased anti-communist point of view.
00:41:18.240The site administrators will decide whether it should be removed.
00:41:20.860The future of a page titled anti-communist mass killings is not in doubt, however,
00:41:27.240as the entry outlining occasions which communists have been killed under other political systems
00:41:31.700have not been flagged over concerns about neutrality.
00:58:02.560For months, CNN took no action over disclosures that primetime host Chris Cuomo was aiding his brother's defense as the then New York governor fought for his job.
00:58:22.960CNN president Jeff Zucker, who hired Cuomo, bowing to pressure last night in suspending his star.
00:58:28.300This is even some liberal journalists were demanding Cuomo resign for his role in the sexual harassment probe.
00:58:34.160One of the governor's accusers, Charlotte Bennett, said Chris Cuomo had smeared her with, quote, reprehensible conduct.
00:58:41.140CNN's statement made clear that the brass did not know that Cuomo was using his media sources to find out about pending stories by the New Yorkers Ronan Farrow and Politico and feeding that intel to the governor's top aides.
00:58:53.040And in two cases, he appeared to be digging up information on Andrew Cuomo's accusers, such as saying he had a lead on the wedding girl, a woman who said the governor harassed her at a wedding.
00:59:03.100Cuomo, who told investigators he wasn't doing oppo research, also tried to edit some of his brother's statements.
00:59:09.160CNN created this mess last year by allowing a dozen friendly interviews between the brothers, then changing the rules to ban that, then not launching its own internal inquiry into Chris Cuomo's role in the scandal, angering many staffers in the process.
00:59:23.580Less than four months after Governor Cuomo resigned, Chris Cuomo has now been sidelined.
00:59:28.520And the network's use of the word indefinitely raises questions about whether he's ever coming back.
00:59:34.200And, Bill, I wouldn't wager a large sum of money on that.
00:59:36.600OK, thanks, Howie. Howie Kurtz there in Washington, D.C. Got more now with Dana.
00:59:40.300Pause. Here we go. Pause. There we go. I mean, he'll be fine.
00:59:44.760How many millions did he make a year? Three million? Six million? Probably something like that, right?
00:59:51.440And he'll be fine, of course. He'll get some other gig or he'll do what some of these other defunct anchors do.
00:59:56.840They just start their own little web show and they get a, you know, they get a good deal on like YouTube or something like that.
01:00:02.300Some of the conservatives, they'll go to like a rumble, you know, but they're fine for the most part.
01:00:05.660But, yeah, big, big, sad, terrible. Of course, again, the big story here should be, barring that this is somehow, I don't know, is there some Ghislaine Maxwell thing here?
01:00:19.300You know, there's a lot of these things that have happened here. Lots of COs that have resigned and stuff.
01:00:24.360We'll talk about some of those rumors later. What's actually related to that? We don't know.
01:00:28.520It should be related. I mean, the main issue here is the nursing home deaths, right?
01:00:32.140That these, you know, Andrew Cuomo, he killed people, right?
01:00:36.780He killed people and he got away with it.
01:00:39.420And then the sexual abuse thing came afterwards and he's getting off easy even if something is going to happen here, right?
01:00:44.340But he's still discussing, of course, by Chris Cuomo to using his journalistic, you know, leads and sources and stuff
01:00:50.800and to try to get information on people and handed it to his brother, of course.
01:00:54.200So that happened. We also had a new CEO here coming into twitter.com, Parag Narwal.
01:01:07.220I'm sorry, Agrawal. Parag Agrawal is now the head of twitter.com.
01:01:18.420And we had a couple of interesting changes here that's going to come along immediately and we'll talk about those too.
01:01:25.080And, of course, big, big shocking revelation here, of course, was that it turns out, oh, he's anti-white.
01:01:31.900Can you believe that? Who would have ever guessed that he was another anti-white scumbag, right?
01:01:40.100That's what it said here just a couple of years ago, a few years ago here.
01:01:43.240If they're not going to make a distinction between Muslims and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists?
01:01:52.700That's right. There you go. Thank you, CEO Street Shitter. I appreciate that.
01:01:56.260That's very kind of you. We do appreciate you in this position.
01:02:01.380Now, of course, Jack Dorsey, he released a letter here.
01:02:05.900I'm not going to go through this in full, frankly. It's kind of no point.
01:02:10.160He did say hi, Mom, at the end, though. This is, of course, very fun.
01:02:13.180But he has full confidence that this is the guy that is going to lead Twitter into a much better era and stuff like that, right?
01:02:21.860I think he's moving on. Of course, other things, he's behind what the cash app, Square, right?
01:02:29.700A number of other things. Jack Dorsey, right? So he's going to do just fine.
01:02:34.740Maybe it's too much pressure. He was getting into all these. Remember these weird things he was doing, like salt baths every 30 minutes and saunas.
01:02:42.580And then he went to some, you know, Buddhist thing, like endless, like meditation things.
01:02:47.800And he was trying to maybe just deal with the stress of the pressure or something. I'm not sure.
01:02:53.420Twitter's new CEO, Parag Agrawal, previously rejected free speech in favor of a healthy public conversation.
01:03:01.620Yeah, there you go. So now we know what we have to look forward to here.
01:03:04.820And, of course, there's some changes immediately. We'll get to that in a second here.
01:03:08.200He also wished the company had censored some content sooner. There you go.
01:03:13.240In a far-reaching November 2020 interview, Twitter's new CEO, Parag Agrawal,
01:03:18.020who was the company's chief technology officer, the CTO at the time,
01:03:22.380rejected free speech protections that are enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,
01:03:26.500wished that the company had censored QAnon sooner and touted the company's approach of censoring content based on potential for harm.
01:07:45.920We choose not to flag something as true or false, but we choose to add a link to credible sources or to additional conversations around that topic to provide people context around the piece of content so they can be better informed, even as this data for understanding and knowledge is evolving.
01:08:31.520And the best way for us is to act as a, as an amplifier of the kind of messages that we want to get out there.
01:08:37.780There's nothing to do with free speech and all that stuff.
01:08:39.900Remember the Jack Dorsey, right, where the free speech arm of the free speech party, remember that line?
01:08:45.180And then he claimed, what, a year, a couple of years after that, it was like, oh, that was just a, that was just a joke.
01:08:50.380It was never about letting people speak, you know, that, it's just about censoring and controlling the discourse, right?
01:08:57.100So here's the, the other follow-up here.
01:08:59.940The other story happened yesterday here.
01:09:02.520Twitter bans sharing photos or videos of people without their permission.
01:09:07.940So this is funny, though, because when we had, I think on like two, two occasions, we've had our addresses.
01:09:19.240One case after the hack in 2017, all kinds of personal things, personal documents, including ID, including what else was there, obviously address and stuff.
01:09:33.320There was a bunch of other things that stayed up, I think for one of the, one of them, the, the, after 2017, that was taken down with like within a, I think a day or something like that.
01:09:43.20024 hours, maybe when it comes to the latest one that happened, where they put our addresses up, there was a Mantefa faggot.
01:10:22.820You're, if there's enemies of the political far left or, or, or the left, the liberals, the progressives, the anti-whites and so forth, it will stay up.
01:10:32.280I suspect that this is things like, um, libs of TikTok, that type of, these type of things that someone has posted a crazy lunatic video on TikTok and the libs of TikTok on Twitter takes that and puts that on their Twitter account.
01:10:49.320I mean, in some regards, even without comments, they just upload it there.
01:10:52.240You bet you that those people can now approach Twitter and say, I don't, I don't give permission that the video uploaded here can be posted there under that account, right?
01:10:59.860You know that that's what's going to happen here.
01:11:02.280Twitter has updated its policy to ban people from posting media, photos and videos, featuring other people without their consent.
01:11:19.880The new rule is part of the platform's ban on sharing private information about other people and has major implications for free speech.
01:11:26.680In a blog post, Twitter announced expanding its private information policy, which bans the public of private information, such as home addresses and phone numbers to now include media.
01:11:38.580So again, of course, that shouldn't, you shouldn't be allowed to add people's, you know, home addresses and stuff like that.
01:11:43.860Just, of course, take that down kind of thing, right?
01:11:45.520But you know that this will be abused and misused now.
01:11:48.820There are growing concerns about the misuse of media and information that is not available elsewhere online as a tool to harass, intimidate and reveal the identities of individuals, the company wrote in the blog.
01:11:58.720And I bet you that it's someone uploads someone who has a vaccine testimony or anything like that, right?
01:12:07.300A doctor that said something dumb or, again, someone that films somebody, something in secret, which is vital and important information for the public or something.
01:12:15.800Even when it comes to, I think, public individuals, they will do this, right?
01:12:20.260They will protect the assholes, basically.
01:12:22.420Sharing personal media, such as images or videos, can potentially violate a person's privacy and may lead to emotional or physical harm.
01:12:33.580The company added that the misuse of private media can have a disproportionate effect on women, activists, dissidents and members of minority communities.
01:12:44.880Okay, so, as these same people that are enforcing these kinds of things and doing these kinds of things are trying to replace us, so white people become a minority, will we be protected under this then?
01:12:58.440I mean, we won't be becoming a minority.
01:13:00.200That's not going to happen, don't get me wrong.
01:13:01.660But, you know, just to follow through a train of thought here.
01:13:06.380What do they mean when it's a, what kind of dissidents, right?
01:13:09.000Twitter will begin taking action when it receives reports of tweets containing unauthorized private media.
01:13:17.040Users can report, and again, I sincerely believe this is, even if it's a video that has been published elsewhere on the internet and it's taken to twitter.com, they will ensure that it's taken down.
01:13:30.340Might be positively, you know, surprised by this, but we'll see.
01:13:33.100Users can report a violation to the new rule by filing a first-person report or throw out an authorized representative.
01:13:39.940Again, so you, you know, you go out and you film Chris Cuomo and ask him why he helped his brother to cover up, you know, or find information about them.
01:13:48.580And then you upload that to Twitter, and then he can just have it taken down.
01:14:11.580I think that's going to be, it's going to be, it's going to be a definition issue where they say, yes, it's a, yes, it's a public figure, but you see, they weren't in a public capacity when they did this.
01:14:23.660You know, they will squirm and worm out of things like that.
01:14:28.100Anyway, they claim here then, photos of public figures shared without their permission might remain if shared in the interest of the public or add value to public discourse.
01:14:37.540So that will only lean in one direction, and we know what they mean when they say that.
01:14:41.220But they will be removed if the purpose of sharing is to harass, intimidate, or use fear to silence them.
01:14:46.660Yeah, because that has totally not happened against people like they were dubbed the misinformation dozen recently and stuff like that, right?
01:14:55.220It's just like endless death threats, you know, from Mercola, you know, down the list, you know, Sherry Tenpenny or Erin Elizabeth, all these people that were on the list, right?
01:20:37.780The California and San Francisco Departments of Public Health have confirmed that a recent case of COVID-19 among an individual in California was caused by the Omicron variant.
01:20:52.940The individual was traveling, who returned from South Africa on November 22, 2021.
01:20:59.760The individual has mild symptoms that are improving.
01:21:02.660It's self-quarantining and has been since testing positive.
01:21:06.160All close contacts have been contacted and have tested negative.
01:21:09.740Yeah, because you can totally rely on those PCR tests.
01:21:14.080Genomic sequencing was conducted at the University of California, San Francisco, and the sequence was confirmed at the CDC as being consistent with the Omicron variant.
01:21:23.660This will be the first confirmed case of COVID-19 caused by the Omicron variant detected in the U.S., right?
01:21:32.260And then, of course, everybody get vaccinated because that's what's going to fix this thing.
01:21:36.360And then it turns out, oh, that's right.
01:21:37.940All the people that we first detected the so-called Omicron variant in, does anybody know if they actually upload the genetic data of these variants anywhere?
01:21:53.580I assume that some of the critics and the people who question this, and even those who question the validity of COVID-19 in and of itself, those who question the second layer to that would be those who question the different variants and how they sequenced them and so forth.
01:22:10.480I would assume that they would have referred to that or they would have looked at that in more detail, make genomic comparisons and so forth if that is the case.
01:22:28.060Mr. Noseberg drops a, what is that, looks like a white woman with a, like an Odyssey, like one of the Oscar statuettes, but with the Odyssey astronaut on it.
01:22:47.420Botswana government releases public statement on new mutant strain.
01:22:51.760The new Omicron variant of COVID-19 was first detected in four people who were fully vaccinated, according to a public statement by the Botswana government.
01:23:00.640The new variant, which some claim is three times more contagious, was initially discovered in Botswana before it spread across South Africa.
01:23:08.100The news was met with global alarm prompting financial markets to plummet, except, of course, Moderna to up 20% in Friday markets.
01:23:16.220And Pfizer, I think, was up at least six or seven with only a slight loss at the end of the, at the close of the markets.
01:23:23.680And new travel bans has been put in place as well.
01:23:34.700People are freaking out because the authorities are making dumb decisions based on stuff that so far looks very, very mild.
01:23:40.240Now, it's not a big surprise that they show up in the vaccinated.
01:23:44.920It's the vaccine that's causing the, that's the pressure on the virus and so forth.
01:23:49.940Now, there could even be a connection.
01:23:51.520The fact that they pop up in some of these African countries could be related to the high HIV or AIDS, you know, rates as well.
01:23:59.720In terms of the fact that they're immunocompromised, being surrounded by people or close to people that have been vaccinated.
01:24:04.760They can jump to them and then they have no, they have no, no way of, you know, there are no immune system to speak of that can actually defend itself against these things.
01:24:14.420Some people said that that turns into kind of a laboratory in and of itself and it mutates in them and so forth, right?
01:24:20.500Again, all of this could just be total bullshit.
01:24:22.940It's just, I mean, everything, essentially everything you hear, unless you have personally verified these things, can be taken as 100% fact.
01:24:33.500Because there's so much lies, so much just corruption and motivate, political motivations and stuff weaved into all of this, right?
01:24:43.180But the most reasonable, you know, conclusion is, one, it's a, it's a vast over, overreaction so far, at least judging from everything that we've seen so far.
01:24:52.960But it's predictable because when we've talked about this for, since the vaccine was introduced and the people who know the science behind this has warned about that and we've referenced that science and said, basically, this is the, now the driver of the pandemic.
01:25:05.180The vaccination is now the driver of it, right?
01:25:07.560That's why people said, remarkably, you know, countries like, what was it, was referenced, I think it was, it was some of the other African countries.
01:25:15.700I don't think it was South Africa because it kind of arose there, right?
01:25:18.960But it was like some of them have, like, declared this to be over, essentially.
01:25:23.320And there's hardly any cases and the vaccination rates are incredibly low, right?
01:25:29.900We'll get to some of that in a moment when it comes to the AIDS speculation and if that's a variable here to pin.
01:25:35.940I mean, I know some, you know, don't, they don't believe in that either.
01:25:38.440They talk about, was the name Gallo, the guy, Fauci had a role in that, right?
01:25:43.440All the drugs that they launched, was it a PTZ or PZT or something, whatever it's called, right?
01:25:48.760I mean, if you, if you look into any of this in any greater detail, you, you quickly realize just how much holes there is in this and how much assumptions it is.
01:26:00.120I mean, you can have something like measles.
01:26:01.700If we have time, I'll play that later.
01:26:02.800We're kind of late a bit here, actually, so I'm not sure we have time for that, but it's a good video.
01:27:04.860And then he wins that because now he can bring in testimony.
01:27:08.080And then they, the media spins that and say, oh, well, so he doesn't have to pay these 10,000 euros to this person that challenged him on this issue.
01:27:15.140This was the guy that challenged him, David Bardens, a German physician.
01:27:18.740And, yeah, German Supreme Court upholds biologists' claim that measles virus does not exist.
01:31:22.020I totally, I just, I haven't made up my mind about it yet.
01:31:24.840And, but that's why I'm referencing people like Dr. Sam Bailey.
01:31:29.300I'm very aware of some of the things that they're talking about.
01:31:32.100And I think that that's totally good things that you need to be having your arsenal of understanding this and get a holistic view of what the hell we're dealing with here.
01:32:03.600Is it just a vaccine in and of itself that produced these, you know, these illnesses now that people have?
01:32:09.560Beyond, I'm talking beyond the side effects of the vaccine.
01:32:12.600I'm talking about like the effect of injecting this mRNA into you and so forth.
01:32:17.080Again, even if it's purportedly doing what they're saying that it does, which is that, you know, it starts producing the spike protein inside of your body.
01:32:24.660And then we have shedding and these kinds of things.
01:32:26.400And then people can be exposed to shedding.
01:32:28.140They can get sick and stuff like that.
01:32:53.520Because that's the other part of this.
01:32:54.800I mean, again, we've said that before.
01:32:56.380Again, I think 2020, what they pushed in 2020 was something completely different.
01:33:02.180It was most likely, unless, you know, the other thing I feel you have to take into account, vegan videos, is you have, I mean, whatever they are or the technicalities of them, they have bioweapons.
01:33:14.160They have things that they release in the population sporadically, right?
01:33:17.280And they have things that make people ill.
01:33:22.460I think it was someone in the comments that had something about, and I think it was a comment by you, vegan videos, about the, you know, AIDS or maybe someone else.
01:33:29.260Like, oh, it doesn't even exist and stuff.
01:33:30.580And, again, I'm aware of Gallo, the guy behind that.
01:33:33.880There's a lot of controversy there and stuff, right?
01:33:35.560But then we'll send it to the comments, like, oh, I watched my brother die of, you know, AIDS or HIV or AIDS, and he wasn't, you know, he wasn't gay or something like that, right?
01:33:47.680But I think the most important thing, which is the most frustrating thing, is that there doesn't seem to be a good pinpoint of what exactly it is that happens.
01:34:00.780In the case of the measles, yes, we mentioned that there's deficiencies and things like that.
01:34:04.660And maybe it's down to that in every single case.
01:34:06.600Or maybe there's other types of agents and all that stuff, right?
01:34:09.300But, yeah, no, I mean, the Koch postulates, as it's called, right?
01:34:13.080Except that it's still this thing that they pushed on, especially in 2020, before the vaccine was introduced, doesn't meet those requirements.
01:34:21.100And I think even, it's kind of taking the discussion in a different area here now, but this is an interesting video.
01:34:28.780Even in the measles myth by Dr. Sam Bailey, what was I going to say?
01:40:50.840I mean, that's what's doing it, and that's why you don't have these,
01:40:53.820as far as I know, that many of those issues, right,
01:40:57.280in unvaccinated countries or something.
01:41:00.620But so they're investigating this issue, right, in terms of the AIDS issue.
01:41:05.560In normal people not vaccinating infections last 5 to 10 days, he said,
01:41:09.060this time lapse that occurs, I guess, in the,
01:41:11.560they're arguing that in the AIDS patients, right,
01:41:15.200defective immune systems is what the virus has to change until you infect someone else.
01:41:23.180In vaccinated people, the virus has around one day,
01:41:25.240meaning the virus would not thrive as it does in unvaccinated people.
01:41:28.260That is why it's so important to get vaccinated in order to stop the spread of the variants.
01:41:32.720But in immunosuppressed people, you might end up with a kind of chronic infection.
01:41:37.720Again, I'm not saying this is real and this is what the thing is.
01:41:40.300I'm not saying this is part of the discussion that they're having in the media of what the origins are.
01:41:46.100It's interesting that they're overlapping it with AIDS and HIV and taking that into the picture.
01:41:53.820You might end up with a kind of a chronic infection in which the virus lingers for a month or so, we continued.
01:41:59.740And during that time, the virus could actually dodge the immune system
01:42:02.380and accumulate more and more mutations, right?
01:42:04.860So they are arguing that it becomes like a laboratory, if this is even true.
01:42:09.180The virus is just replicating over and over in a person's body because the immune system is not able to stop it.
01:42:13.860Africa should definitely be granted access to vaccines as fast as possible.
01:42:18.800So this is the other side to this, right?
01:42:20.680There were apparently still Bill Gates and these people and many of them that holds the patents to Pfizer's and Moderna's and stuff.
01:42:31.220There was a discussion in the past that they're going to give this up and just give all these countries free vaccinations and stuff, right?
01:42:38.060Again, that's why I think they bring up this discussion.
01:42:42.020It's because they want to try to mass vaccinate as many as possible.
01:42:44.960And it's not a good uptick in poorer countries.
01:42:48.260And of course, that's white people's fault and how we are to blame and all that stuff.
01:42:53.300So the solution here technically would be, well, let these vaccine companies or the patent holders give up the patent on it, begin mass producing it in these areas and then give it to them, right?
01:43:10.900And they don't give a shit about these other countries, even then when their potentially internal-owned discussions in media and scientific circles says, oh, it turns out that all these new variants are popping up in immunocompromised people.
01:43:22.940And that happens to be in people that have HIV or AIDS.
01:43:26.800You'd think that they will clamor to come to the rescue, but it will not.
01:43:30.520Because, again, new variants means more vaccines and more boosters.
01:43:34.560In other words, this is a problem that they don't want to solve.
01:43:39.140And the vaccines wouldn't solve it, don't get me wrong.
01:43:40.780That's the driver of it and that's the problem.
01:43:42.540But I'm saying the world being scared into submission by some other new dumb variant is a very advantageous, beneficial aspect to them and to this plan of the Great Reset, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, total control, and globalization, right?
01:44:03.360So interesting that they're discussing some of this in the Israeli press.
01:44:07.180So here's Tedros Ghebreyesus talking about how we all basically need to globalize because of Omicron and COVID.
01:44:15.440The time has come for countries to agree on a common binding approach to a common threat that we cannot fully control nor prevent.
01:44:26.340A threat that comes from our relationship with nature itself.
01:44:30.640And then I'd say, ah, nature, I'm not so sure about that.
01:45:07.680I'm not saying all of this is always intentional.
01:45:10.920I'm saying if you're a believer in, like, there's small parts contained in the whole, and this might sound new agey, but, if you will, holographic, or there's going to be ways that things get out that's above the control level.