00:01:00.000She loves to laugh, she loves to sing, she does everything. She loves to move, she loves to groove, she loves to love the things. Oh, all night, all night, oh, every night. So hold tight, hold tight, oh, baby, hold tight.
00:01:26.880She said, any way you want it, that's the way you need it. Any way you want it. She said, any way you want it, that's the way you need it. Any way you want it.
00:10:08.440We'll talk more about that later, too.
00:10:09.820So, and coincidentally, tomorrow, there is also a national engagement seminar for planning guidance for a response to a nuclear detonation run by FEMA.
00:10:22.340And coincidentally, I had to pull this up on Wayback Machine.
00:10:24.380I visited this link maybe an hour ago, an hour 30 minutes ago, something like that.
00:10:30.560And then they had taken it down for some reason.
00:10:33.800So, I'm not sure why this is what they do.
00:10:35.460I mean, I'm not one of these, like, as soon as there is a test or a drill, it's going to be the real thing or live or at least a gay op in terms of that it becomes a media event.
00:10:45.160And they claim that it happened while it didn't really happen or something like that.
00:10:50.460We have good reason to worry because the track record of what they do and how they pull these things kind of things off, it's highly suspicious.
00:10:58.460Now, I'm not saying that they'll detonate a nuke somewhere, but who knows?
00:11:03.040Maybe if desperation, you know, if they're desperate enough, they might do something like that.
00:11:10.720I do think there's some kind of false flag coming at some point.
00:11:13.160But I think it's going to be more tied to something like, you know, trying to shift blame to, you know, basically to the anti-globalist faction, be they patriots, be they conservatives, be they white nationalists, be they whatever.
00:11:30.300You know, anybody that doesn't line up on the left progressive, you know, democratic faction of things is going to be gay-opt and rounded up.
00:11:40.120And, of course, the chances that these people are unvaccinated is very high as well.
00:11:43.660So we know that they want to go after this group.
00:11:45.940And in some capacity, either by just declaring them terrorists, they'll put them in a camp, or due to the fact that they're vaccine-free, they'll have to just round these people up to protect everybody.
00:11:56.700Everybody now that seems to be dying, by the way.
00:12:01.680Well, in other news, Linktree banned Red Ice TV.
00:15:59.120You think it's this vast, you know, access to these vast, I mean, it's there.
00:16:02.980I'm not saying it's not there, but I'm just saying, you know, the Googles, the big ones, are just limiting and slicing down to a very narrow thing.
00:16:10.640What you'll be able to choose from and look at, right?
00:16:48.460I think this is a good place to start.
00:16:50.300Now, an Indiana life insurance CEO, something called One America, that's the name of the company, is now saying that deaths are up by 40% among people between ages 18 to 64.
00:17:19.600One of our businesses is that we offer group life and disability insurance to employers.
00:17:25.660And we are seeing right now the highest death rates we have ever seen in the history of this business, not just at One America.
00:17:32.860The data is consistent across every player in that business.
00:17:37.720Now, this is primarily working-age people, 18 to 64, that are employers like all the employers on the screen here.
00:17:47.280And what we saw just in third quarter, we're seeing it continuing to fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic.
00:17:58.420Now, just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic.
00:18:15.500And what the data is showing us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic.
00:18:28.140It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just a huge, huge numbers.
00:18:34.400We're also seeing an uptick in disability claims.
00:18:39.640At first, it was short-term disability claims, and now we're seeing long-term disability, whether it's long COVID or whether it is because people haven't been able to get the health care that they need because the hospitals are overrun.
00:18:51.260We're seeing those claims start to take up as well.
00:18:53.980And for One America, we expect the costs of this are going to be well over $100 million, and this is our smallest business.
00:19:03.100So, it's having a huge impact on that.
00:19:05.840Those costs will trickle towards other employers over time because premiums are starting to go up.
00:19:14.820And most of us in the industry are starting to target and to add premium loads onto employers that are based in counties that have low vaccination rates.
00:19:25.860It's just typically what we would do for underwriting when you have a risk factor like that.
00:19:30.580There's also going to be higher costs on employers from greater absences, particularly in a time when there's low unemployment and workers are hard to come by.
00:21:18.340So, of course, if this was true with COVID, since Omicron is like, you know, less chance of being, you know, hospitalized or dead from it and stuff like that,
00:21:28.100if this was like the COVID stuff, it would happen, you know, like a year ago, basically.
00:22:29.960So we need someone really smart to piece this mystery together.
00:22:32.920One, these deaths started only after the vaccines rolled out.
00:22:38.640The deaths are primarily working-age people, 18 to 64, who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance planned through One America.
00:22:47.000That's not to say 65 and over aren't affected as well.
00:22:51.140What's key is that we're seeing effects key.
00:22:55.860What's key is we're seeing effects in young people.
00:22:58.640Three, there are more excess deaths than any time in history, so it is likely caused by a new threat never seen before in history, like a novel vaccine that has never been used before, or something new like that a huge number of people would be exposed to, such as by a state that pushes vaccination.
00:23:16.180And it's not due to COVID, as he said, COVID deaths are way down.
00:23:22.000It seems, well, so France had some new strain now, and like, you know, yes, they will keep, it will keep going.
00:23:32.140It has to affect massive numbers of people to get an effect size that high, so it is something new affecting at least half of the population, like a new mandate vaccine, for example.
00:23:42.340There is a huge push for vaccines by the Indiana governor.
00:23:44.920He wants to have everyone vaccinated, which, of course, is removing the control group, which is, I mean, the definition of insanity, but, you know, it makes sense you're going to kill people, though.
00:23:56.480Interesting, Indiana governor Eric Holcomb doubled down on the drive to get everyone in the state vaccinated.
00:24:02.480Usual fact, adults 65 and older account for about 16% of the U.S. population, but 80% of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., somewhat higher than their share of deaths from all causes, 75% over the same period.
00:24:19.820It isn't just one life insurance company.
00:24:22.300They're all seeing this huge rises at one insurance.
00:24:26.360They are all seeing this huge rises at other, sorry, other insurance companies.
00:24:31.680So this is something huge and national in scope, like a vaccine mandate in the entire U.S. or something like that.
00:24:39.020Just to give you an idea of how bad it is, a three sigma or one in 200 year catastrophe would be a 10% increase over pre-pandemic level, he said in the video.
00:24:52.680This suggests that it has to be a novel pathogen, like a novel vaccine, for example.
00:24:57.440It has to be something first introduced in 2021, you know, like the new COVID vaccine.
00:25:02.400The company is seeing an uptick in the disability claims, saying at first it was short-term disability claims, and now the increase is in long-term disability claims.
00:25:12.300And that's the other thing we haven't talked about too, by the way, the long-term effects of this, of like not just death, but injury, life debilitating injury, heart problems, right?
00:25:24.780We have paralysis, we have neurological issues, all kinds of issues in the wake of this, which is this, I mean, I'm not saying like, oh, death is easier.
00:25:37.200It's not, but an injury that causes, you know, your life to be transformed in such a way where you can't basically live your life in any way that you did before.
00:26:00.620So whatever it is killing people and those that aren't killed are disabled, you know, like what the COVID vaccines are proven to do, since this guy says he believes VAERS.
00:30:53.400And this is like, this is, a lot of this is, I mean, it's not that it's covered up, it's out there and it's just too, you know, here, the COVID world or, you know, health impact news.
00:31:07.600It's like, these are, you know, super important sites, but, but they're not big sites or they're not like a big centralized.
00:31:13.260They get, they get decent views and stuff, but, you know, it should be like more, right?
00:31:17.380There should be more coverage of this, but you don't get it.
00:31:19.460So you, it's very hard to keep track on all of them.
00:31:22.060And actually the, uh, health impact news does a very good job too, even if you scroll down while you look at some of the stats and stories like this, they report regularly on the, uh, UDRA vigilance, um, VAIR, the EU VAIR system.
00:31:34.680Uh, but if you just scroll down, you know, continuously they have stories like this, right?
00:31:39.040Tiffany Daly, 28 year old, uh, paralyzed shortly after receiving Moderna, right?
00:31:44.280Um, uh, Albert, 20 years old student, dies two days after receiving COVID-19 vaccine.
00:31:49.700Tanya Smith's mother of three died, blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca.
00:31:53.800Maxwell Harrison, um, unable to dance for at least a year because of, uh, presumably heart issues.
00:31:59.520Um, and it just goes and goes, it goes like this.
00:32:01.580Here's a whole, uh, vaccine, COVID-19 vaccine casualties list.
00:32:04.940It's amazing that we can keep track of this, right?
00:32:06.480But this is like stuff that you see in passing on Twitter, stuff you see in passing on Telegram, stuff you see in passing on, on Gab or something.
00:32:24.140Uh, here's a public service announcement from everyone's, uh, favorite, uh, gay prime minister, uh, regarding the fact that you should, uh, take the vaccine.
00:32:33.020When people see that we're in, uh, lockdowns or serious public health restrictions right now, because, um, the risk posed to all of us by unvaccinated people, people get angry.
00:32:47.060And we have put forward many, many different measures to encourage, to reassure, to incentivize, to educate, to cajole, to remind people that it's never too late to do the right thing.
00:33:05.480It's never too late to go and get your first dose of vaccine.
00:33:09.740I can tell you that that frontline health worker who's giving you your first dose of the vaccine, even now in January, 2022, will be immensely pleased to be able to give you that first dose of vaccine.
00:33:25.320Even today, because they'd much rather be giving you an injection, a vaccine than intubating you in an ICU, but that's a big lie though, to continue to do the right thing.
00:33:39.260The way all Canadians are the vast majority of Canadians are keep each other safe, make sure our country gets back to the things we love as quickly as possible.
00:33:48.720Yeah, well, that's some, what's going to happen. Uh, people are going to die if you do that. Uh, but they keep pushing this nonetheless.
00:33:56.100Here's out of Australia. Uh, they're reporting on seven news there, uh, that about 79,000 deaths have occurred because, um, adverse effects. Listen to this here.
00:34:10.240Well, doctors say the benefits far outweigh the risks, but as the vaccine roll up through the booster phase, there are a rare few who suffer serious side effects.
00:34:19.240Now the federal government is offering compensation for anyone who becomes seriously ill after having their COVID shot.
00:34:26.400It's been a long road to recovery for Matty John.
00:34:30.140It's a really uncomfortable and, um, quite a frightening experience.
00:34:34.420He felt like he was having a heart attack two days after getting the Pfizer vaccine.
00:34:40.240I just got this sharp pain that I've never experienced before in the centre of my chest.
00:34:43.740Diagnosed with severe periocarditis, he was off work for 10 weeks.
00:34:49.920You're constantly worrying, I suppose, that anxiety around, I suppose, we're talking about your heart.
00:35:13.580After January 6th, right, one, uh, one woman was shot, right?
00:35:16.920That's the death toll at this point, I still believe.
00:35:19.600Uh, sure, there was some cops out of suicide and unrelated things, you know, in the wake of that.
00:35:24.700Not because of it, but after that, right?
00:35:26.280Uh, but we have an overhaul of the entire American society because of that, but, uh, in this case, 79,000 people that have gotten adverse effect.
00:36:11.860He's looked closely at the government scheme.
00:36:14.600If you do suffer pericarditis, it can, uh, result in you being out of pocket, um, you know, you might have to see a cardiologist, you might need procedures, um, so it is definitely appropriate that there is a vaccination scheme there to compensate those people.
00:36:28.720But like all schemes, there are limitations.
00:36:31.620To make a claim, you must spend at least one night in hospital.
00:36:35.960And that's a clause that makes Matty John ineligible.
00:36:39.240He was admitted to hospital twice, but never stayed the night.
00:36:42.880It is a little bit frustrating, um, and out of pocket a fair bit, but in saying that too, um, it is what it is and, um, that's life.
00:37:00.760Oh, well, you know, if they, if we just can get the doctors now to basically not, in Australia, then at least not, uh, admit anybody, uh, to the hospital and to have them stay overnight.
00:37:19.180We played that clip even with, uh, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the weekend warrior show here, the latest show we did prior to this one.
00:37:25.600And he demonstrated that for some weird reason, some legal loophole exists, that if you also can get the vaccine recommended to children, then the liability protection is, is firmly in place.
00:37:38.220And you can't go after and sue any of these pharmaceutical companies.
00:37:41.140No, instead, it's the government that pays money.
00:37:43.980And again, I mean, these are tiny sums of money.
00:37:46.020We're talking about deaths, uh, in some cases, maybe, uh, you know, life-altering injuries, essentially, right?
00:38:07.180It's, uh, it's, it's, you can't, you can only, you can only, you can only go so far in terms of trying to help people and, uh, and, you know, show them what, what's happening.
00:38:20.340And at some point, uh, they have to have some kind of, uh, will to, to life.
00:38:25.240They have to have some, they have to show some kind of sign, uh, that they want to, you know, they're interested in, in where they are and what's happening.
00:38:33.140And, and, you know, to stay alive, essentially.
00:38:36.080But, uh, we're not going to get that with everybody.
00:39:28.340It's already, it's already that, uh, but apparently it's not good enough, right?
00:39:31.200French President Emmanuel Macron, did I do that right?
00:39:36.560Uh, told one of the nation's leading newspapers that he no longer considers the unvaccinated to be French citizens.
00:39:43.180And that his primary COVID-19 strategy is to continue to piss them off until they submit to his COVID-19 mandates.
00:39:49.820Uh, the remark from Macron delivered during an interview with French newspaper Le Parisien had delivered French politicians, has divided, sorry, French politicians, and even has the country's Communist Party candidate questioning Macron's motives.
00:40:23.640He declared that the worst enemies of democracy are the lies and stupidity.
00:40:28.120Then declared that his government is putting pressure on the unvaccinated by limiting as much as possible their access to activities in social life.
00:40:35.700Macron's government claims that 90% of his citizens are vaccinated.
00:40:40.420He promised to reduce this minority with further restrictions.
00:41:22.880And, of course, the comments that we heard last night from Emmanuel Macron in an interview in Le Parisien kind of put a little bit of oil on the fire
00:41:29.660and created even more controversy around this when he said he wanted, using that slang term, saying he wanted to, in a sense, to hassle or aggravate the unvaccinated.
00:41:39.960A lot of people have been criticizing this comment, saying it's counterproductive, really, that trying to get this pass through Parliament at the moment,
00:41:48.120they want to show that it's to protect people, not to hassle them.
00:41:51.200Other, we've heard from Marine Le Pen commenting on this, the far-right candidate saying that this is vulgar and violent comments from Emmanuel Macron.
00:42:00.280Mélenchon from the far-left saying that this is an astonishing confession.
00:42:04.160Valérie Pécresse, who could be one of his key contenders, the central-right candidate, talking this morning that she was shocked about his comment,
00:42:09.920that this is an insult and that insult is never a solution.
00:42:13.580And look, a lot of people saying, again, that this is unpresidential, and maybe they are right.
00:42:18.960While Emmanuel Macron is not officially a candidate in the race, this kind of comment shows that he's definitely behaving like a candidate, at least,
00:42:26.480and entering the ring there and this very feisty kind of comments, kind of comments that he's made in the past.
00:50:15.540That's how this video, obtained exclusively by News 4 Starts, it ends with a woman giving a 17-year-old boy whose face we have obscured what is believed to be a shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
00:50:27.600Police say they arrested 54-year-old Laura Russo for administering the shot from inside her Seacliff home.
00:54:05.780So, may I take this with me for, to look at all of the safety studies, placebo safety studies on this?
00:54:12.580Yeah, because, yeah, because, yeah, the one, because the one that we give, um, yeah, because the one, the one that's given to patients doesn't contain that information.
00:54:22.440So, that, which one is, are they giving, if it's not this one?
00:54:25.580So, no, no, that's the one, that is the one we are giving.
00:55:04.040I already know that it's intentionally blank.
00:55:05.880My last question is, um, how is it informed consent when all of the safety studies, placebo safety studies, are not listed from the manufacturer?
02:09:23.000Because what's happening right now, on top of this, not that story, but the other one was that there is a Russian military alliance.
02:09:34.800A number of countries there are sending troops to Kazakhstan at the leader's requests amid protests.
02:09:42.080And this is one of the latest things I heard.
02:09:44.040And it was like, how can the government resign and then the current leader still at the same time ask for help from other countries to come?
02:10:20.660Kazakhstan's government resigned on Wednesday as demonstrators set fire to the Capitol and processed the rising fuel prices and the political hold of former President Nershalin Nazarbayev.
02:10:30.500Videos throughout the country show the protests yelling, old man, go away, and gunshots were heard while public buildings were burned in the city of Almaty, Reuters reported.
02:10:39.540All cabinet members resigned in response to the outbreak.
02:10:44.820Police were seen using water cannons and stunt grenades against demonstrators.
02:10:48.140Protester could buy a spike in fuel prices and three decades rule of Nazarbayev, who still has control over his party and is in charge of the Security Council.
02:10:58.020Isn't the Hill, don't they have a little money?
02:11:15.200So anyway, this could very well be some kind of gay open action here.
02:11:19.420Internet switched off in Kazakhstan amid unrest reports.
02:11:24.440TV broadcasting has also been disrupted in the Central Asian country, faced with a wave of protests over a spike in fuel prices, right?
02:11:31.720And I kind of go through some of the same thing here.
02:11:34.060But a British organization, NetBlox, that monitors internet freedom, has described the situation in the country as a nation-scale internet blackout.
02:11:42.120Now, apparently, since this latest screenshot here, it has come back a little bit more in some capacity, but it's not fully restored, and people didn't know, they didn't even expect it to hold.
02:11:57.380But, of course, that's one of the first things that do happen in a situation like that, is usually you have to control information first off.
02:12:05.260You make sure that people can't communicate and stuff like that.
02:12:08.180And there's some other things we'll get to as well.
02:12:09.940So, let's take a look at some more footage here.
02:12:12.460This is a military personnel injured from what seems to be live bullets in Almaty.