No-Go Zone: Unvaccinated Lose Citizenship, Vaccinated Dying At Unprecedented Levels, Kazakhstan Coup?
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2 hours and 45 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about the latest numbers on the number of people dying in the United States from a pandemic that has been declared by the World Health Organization. We also talk about how the world is coming to an end and what we can do about it.
Transcript
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She 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.
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She 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.
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We're getting some numbers finally now in terms of the death rates.
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And we're getting it from actually insurance companies.
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And we'll talk more about this later on because it's a huge giveaway in terms of what's happening.
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And it's not, no, it's not unvaccinated or as we like to call them, vaccine-free people that are dying here.
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That's something far more sinister is going on.
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I'm sure you can piece that together and figure it out.
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Here's a little bit of your experience in the coming world.
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Well, at least if you're not part of the club, if you're one of the pod enthusiasts and the bug eaters,
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this is what your shopping experience is going to be like.
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Your age has already been pre-verified through your profile, so no need to wait for an ID check.
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Just place the item in your cart whenever you're ready.
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I'm getting a notification from your connected smart fridge.
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It looks like you already have a full gallon of milk at home.
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Your vehicle will be ready at the tire and lube express.
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Add it to your cart and I'll have it brought to the front for you.
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Maybe, let's say the next 12 to 24 months, you might be getting something like this.
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And then the collapse will finally happen once most people are pod ridden, as we say.
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All right, boys and girls, thank you for joining us here today.
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We're also going to look at Kazakhstan a little bit.
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There's things are popping up there, popping off there.
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666 days ago since the pandemic was declared by, you know, the World Health Organization and these kinds of groups.
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So that's, I'm not sure if that's something to it, but they do like their numbers, of course.
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And tomorrow, it's coincidentally January 6th as well.
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And, of course, it's going to be, it's already a shit show.
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Some of the coverage is basically how the whole machine is turning inward in the U.S.
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towards the domestic terrorists, the white right-wingers.
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So, and coincidentally, tomorrow, there is also a national engagement seminar for planning guidance for a response to a nuclear detonation run by FEMA.
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And coincidentally, I had to pull this up on Wayback Machine.
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I visited this link maybe an hour ago, an hour 30 minutes ago, something like that.
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And then they had taken it down for some reason.
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I 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.
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And they claim that it happened while it didn't really happen or something like that.
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We 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.
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Now, I'm not saying that they'll detonate a nuke somewhere, but who knows?
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Maybe if desperation, you know, if they're desperate enough, they might do something like that.
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I do think there's some kind of false flag coming at some point.
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But 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.
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You 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.
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And, of course, the chances that these people are unvaccinated is very high as well.
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So we know that they want to go after this group.
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And 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.
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Everybody now that seems to be dying, by the way.
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Well, in other news, Linktree banned Red Ice TV.
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It's kind of one of these pages where you can have all your links.
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And for some reason, this kind of caught on, and people are using Linktree.
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I thought it was someone called, like, Marble, which seems pretty cool.
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But then they had this annoying, like, animation at the top and stuff.
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If you know another good one that's, like, you know, out there, this seems fine, though.
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So I'm not, you know, I'm not shitting on this one or whatever.
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Sometimes you can set up a website, but then, you know, Google blocks those websites,
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or it doesn't show up in search results, or people just don't go to those sites or whatever.
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So sometimes you do need kind of like a, you know, a site that people know, and they can go there.
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Kind of like, you know, social media and whatnot, which is kind of dumb, but that's how it goes, right?
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I don't have a problem going to people's websites.
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They want to have all your links kind of in one place.
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I was like, oh, I was, someone was doing, maybe I should have shown the screenshots of that,
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It's kind of related to this, regarding people not going to websites and stuff like that.
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This was maybe, Americans call it soccer, but whatever.
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And then someone, now we'll do a live test here and see if this works.
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If it doesn't work, it'll be an embarrassment for me.
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They said, keep going in the search result, right?
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So, it went from, if you're on page one, six billion results.
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And then if you want to see those six billion, in other words, you know, well, let's go to the net.
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This is a very interesting thing to look at, right?
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Is narrowing your ability to search for things.
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But, it looks like they didn't have the six billion was not a real number.
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They only had about 221, if you go to page three.
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The person that did this, the screenshots, showed that there was, they got like something like 19 pages, I think.
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And even if you did repeat the search with omitted results included, they said it was like, let me see what it extended to then.
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Five pages, so 431, so almost twice as much, not quite.
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So, this is the point here was, the World Wide Web, if you use, you know, services like Google, shows that it's shrinking.
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You think it's this vast, you know, access to these vast, I mean, it's there.
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I'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.
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What you'll be able to choose from and look at, right?
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I just saw with football, you know, I have to try with some of those services too.
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So, you know, let's see what DuckDuckGo does, what does Swiss cows do, what does, what are they on the start page?
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Anyway, didn't mean to bring that up, but there you go.
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We have a show full of stuff here today, important stuff, and I think we should just kind of head into it, guys.
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Now, 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.
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I believe this is the CEO from One America talking about this.
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One of our businesses is that we offer group life and disability insurance to employers.
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And we are seeing right now the highest death rates we have ever seen in the history of this business, not just at One America.
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The data is consistent across every player in that business.
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Now, this is primarily working-age people, 18 to 64, that are employers like all the employers on the screen here.
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And 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.
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Now, 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.
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And 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.
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It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just a huge, huge numbers.
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We're also seeing an uptick in disability claims.
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At 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.
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We're seeing those claims start to take up as well.
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And for One America, we expect the costs of this are going to be well over $100 million, and this is our smallest business.
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Those costs will trickle towards other employers over time because premiums are starting to go up.
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And 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.
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It's just typically what we would do for underwriting when you have a risk factor like that.
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There'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.
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There was a good article by Steve Kirsch over at Substack.
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Something is killing healthy people at an unprecedented rate.
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Could it be the safe and effective COVID vaccine?
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He links that first here and the link to the CO.
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Note, in the event this story disappears from view, I kept it back up, blah, blah, blah.
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Deaths from 18 to 64, we mentioned that, up by 40% in 2021 versus pre-pandemic levels.
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They've never seen anything like this before in their history.
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It would take something really big to have an effect this big.
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That is an event that would happen by pure chance every 2.8 E32 years, as shown in the image below.
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The universe is only 14 billion Zoll, which is 1.4 E13.
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In other words, the event that happened is not a statistical fluke.
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Something caused a very big change in this, right?
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So usually what you do if you have a big change, including like, you know, your health or something else happens,
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So, 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,
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if this was like the COVID stuff, it would happen, you know, like a year ago, basically.
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And now, after the introduction of the vaccine, voila, just as we and so many others have been talking about now and warning about that,
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And, yes, they will continue to blame the unvaccinated.
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That's the problem because they want you to die, okay?
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And they want you to fall into this trap and take this death shot, right?
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Whatever it is that is causing this, it is bigger and more deadlier than COVID, and it's affecting nearly everyone.
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All of this means that something is causing massive numbers of excess deaths in 2021.
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So we need someone really smart to piece this mystery together.
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One, these deaths started only after the vaccines rolled out.
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The deaths are primarily working-age people, 18 to 64, who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance planned through One America.
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That's not to say 65 and over aren't affected as well.
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What's key is we're seeing effects in young people.
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Three, 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.
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And it's not due to COVID, as he said, COVID deaths are way down.
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It seems, well, so France had some new strain now, and like, you know, yes, they will keep, it will keep going.
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It 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.
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There is a huge push for vaccines by the Indiana governor.
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He 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.
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Interesting, Indiana governor Eric Holcomb doubled down on the drive to get everyone in the state vaccinated.
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Usual 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.
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They're all seeing this huge rises at one insurance.
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They are all seeing this huge rises at other, sorry, other insurance companies.
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So this is something huge and national in scope, like a vaccine mandate in the entire U.S. or something like that.
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Just 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.
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This suggests that it has to be a novel pathogen, like a novel vaccine, for example.
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It has to be something first introduced in 2021, you know, like the new COVID vaccine.
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The 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.
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And 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?
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We 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.
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It'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.
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I mean, imagine having hundreds of millions of people like that, just basically being dependents.
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So 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.
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He kind of breaks this down a bit more with some statistics and stuff like that.
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He references his article, Jessica Rose's article, Matthew Crawford's article, blah, blah, blah.
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It's interesting that it comes to us usually through, I mean, the VAERS system is still there.
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I have an article on that, on some of the latest number here.
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UDRA Vigilance, European Database of Suspected Adverse Reaction Reports.
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They have that, and of course, you have the U.S.-based one.
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So they are there, but they're not really talked about.
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Most of the time, if media brings it up, it's usually, well, anybody can report these,
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so it's probably just right-wingers that are going in there and faking these entries, basically.
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But it is through the business world where you'll see money on the line, essentially, right?
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It's like, well, now we have to raise our premiums.
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It's going to be more expensive to live and to be insured, have all the things that you had prior, right?
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So anyway, the EU database here for adverse drug reaction reports, currently it stands at,
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and this is December 22nd, so it's a few days old, about a week, a little bit more old,
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34,337 deaths and about 3 million injuries, which is, of course, which is, you know, great.
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The U.K. public data shows 35 deaths and 213 hospitalizations among booster triple vaccinated.
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The U.K. has apparently actually been reporting some truth about this.
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They've been horrendous when it comes to the Omicron push and the propaganda,
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but then at the same time, they're, like, recognizing that it's, like, oh, it's actually vaccinated people.
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You know, soon we have the quadruple jab, too, coming down the pipe here.
00:28:21.480
And to extend this a little bit to some things, we've seen so many people,
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you know, celebrities, newscasters, we've seen politicians even just falling over.
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Ironically, all the things that we saw out of China early on in the pandemic
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that scared the living shit out of people, which, for the most part,
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turned out to be out-of-context videos or some kind of gay op or something.
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I mean, most of it was not related to COVID-19 at the time.
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It was, you know, we've gone through some of those videos and, like, shown that it's, like,
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oh, that was from a completely unrelated event that was going on.
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In some cases, dead, but in some cases, just with, you know, heart attacks
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They can't, you know, their heart is given out, et cetera.
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Football players or soccer players, as you in the U.S., say.
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Here's a Brazilian TV presenter, Rafael Silva, who suffers a cardiac arrest during live broadcast
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one week after receiving a COVID-19 booster shot.
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So here he is, there, 36-year-old, had received his COVID-19 booster shot just about a week
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ago and, of course, proudly, let me make those a bit bigger for you, proudly signaling that,
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look at me, look at me, everybody, I got my booster.
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Porque a partir de hoje, em Minas Gerais, a partir do dia 1º, começou a se cobrar o documento
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Você sabia que se a partir de hoje a polícia te parar e você não tiver pago o seu documento,
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É uma falta de respeito com os nossos, com nós, que eu também dirijo, com nós motoristas.
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Vamos olhar mais para essas pessoas, principalmente para quem precisa tanto das estradas.
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A polícia militar foi chamada na zona rural de Ribeirão Vermelho.
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I mean, there's nothing to laugh at, but holy shit, I mean, come on, it's like, oh, you're not, you're, you're still, we're still, we're doing this?
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And 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.
00:31:07.600
It's like, these are, you know, super important sites, but, but they're not big sites or they're not like a big centralized.
00:31:13.260
They get, they get decent views and stuff, but, you know, it should be like more, right?
00:31:17.380
There should be more coverage of this, but you don't get it.
00:31:19.460
So you, it's very hard to keep track on all of them.
00:31:22.060
And 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.
00:31:34.680
Uh, but if you just scroll down, you know, continuously they have stories like this, right?
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Tiffany Daly, 28 year old, uh, paralyzed shortly after receiving Moderna, right?
00:31:44.280
Um, uh, Albert, 20 years old student, dies two days after receiving COVID-19 vaccine.
00:31:49.700
Tanya Smith's mother of three died, blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca.
00:31:53.800
Maxwell Harrison, um, unable to dance for at least a year because of, uh, presumably heart issues.
00:31:59.520
Um, and it just goes and goes, it goes like this.
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Here's a whole, uh, vaccine, COVID-19 vaccine casualties list.
00:32:04.940
It's amazing that we can keep track of this, right?
00:32:06.480
But 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.
00:32:14.160
And it's just like, it just, it just keeps coming at us.
00:32:17.000
And, and the mainstream is just pretending that this is basically not happening.
00:32:24.140
Uh, 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.
00:32:33.020
When 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.
00:32:47.060
And 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.
00:33:05.480
It's never too late to go and get your first dose of vaccine.
00:33:09.740
I 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.
00:33:25.320
Even 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.
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The 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.
00:33:48.720
Yeah, 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.
00:33:56.100
Here'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.
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Well, 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.
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Now the federal government is offering compensation for anyone who becomes seriously ill after having their COVID shot.
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It's been a long road to recovery for Matty John.
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It's a really uncomfortable and, um, quite a frightening experience.
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He felt like he was having a heart attack two days after getting the Pfizer vaccine.
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I just got this sharp pain that I've never experienced before in the centre of my chest.
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Diagnosed with severe periocarditis, he was off work for 10 weeks.
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You're constantly worrying, I suppose, that anxiety around, I suppose, we're talking about your heart.
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It's estimated 79,000 people have suffered adverse reactions to vaccines.
00:35:02.320
We'll keep playing this, but didn't he say in the beginning, a rare few, a rare few?
00:35:13.580
After January 6th, right, one, uh, one woman was shot, right?
00:35:16.920
That's the death toll at this point, I still believe.
00:35:19.600
Uh, sure, there was some cops out of suicide and unrelated things, you know, in the wake of that.
00:35:26.280
Uh, 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.
00:35:38.260
Let's just roll on as usual, nothing to see here.
00:35:40.740
But they tell you, they tell you, they have it right in front of your face, they tell you what's happening, uh, but it's just a rare few.
00:35:52.200
Claims under $20,000 will need evidence from your doctor.
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Claims over $20,000 assessed by a team of legal experts.
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The highest figure reserved for only the most serious of cases.
00:36:06.740
I think it could cost the government a lot of money.
00:36:14.600
If 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.
00:36:31.620
To make a claim, you must spend at least one night in hospital.
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And that's a clause that makes Matty John ineligible.
00:36:39.240
He was admitted to hospital twice, but never stayed the night.
00:36:42.880
It 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.
00:37:00.760
Oh, 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.
00:37:12.480
Can you answer me again why it is that the vaccine companies are not paying out this money?
00:37:19.180
We 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.
00:37:25.600
And 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.
00:37:38.220
And you can't go after and sue any of these pharmaceutical companies.
00:37:41.140
No, instead, it's the government that pays money.
00:37:43.980
And again, I mean, these are tiny sums of money.
00:37:46.020
We're talking about deaths, uh, in some cases, maybe, uh, you know, life-altering injuries, essentially, right?
00:38:00.560
Uh, Armored Saint over on Entropy says, um, so stupid.
00:38:07.180
It'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.
00:38:20.340
And at some point, uh, they have to have some kind of, uh, will to, to life.
00:38:25.240
They 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.
00:38:33.140
And, and, you know, to stay alive, essentially.
00:38:36.080
But, uh, we're not going to get that with everybody.
00:38:42.560
Um, so Macron, I made some dumb comments here, apparently.
00:38:46.840
And this took place in the, uh, Le Parisien, one of the, the big papers, uh, in France.
00:38:53.360
Um, yeah, the title of it, this is Google Translator, right?
00:38:57.140
But, uh, Europe Vaccination Presidential, Emmanuel Macron delivers himself to our readers.
00:39:05.160
Uh, but people were, other, uh, you know, outlets were reporting on what he said in the paper.
00:39:10.440
And one of the things he wanted to do is to essentially take away citizenship from unvaccinated people.
00:39:19.980
Uh, Macron no longer views unvaccinated as French.
00:39:23.600
Vows to piss them off and reduce them and also annoy them, right?
00:39:28.340
It's already, it's already that, uh, but apparently it's not good enough, right?
00:39:31.200
French President Emmanuel Macron, did I do that right?
00:39:36.560
Uh, told one of the nation's leading newspapers that he no longer considers the unvaccinated to be French citizens.
00:39:43.180
And that his primary COVID-19 strategy is to continue to piss them off until they submit to his COVID-19 mandates.
00:39:49.820
Uh, 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.
00:40:10.960
I'm not about pissing off the French people, Macron told the readers of Le Parisien on Tuesday.
00:40:14.880
But as for the non-vaccinated, I really want to piss them off.
00:40:23.640
He declared that the worst enemies of democracy are the lies and stupidity.
00:40:28.120
Then declared that his government is putting pressure on the unvaccinated by limiting as much as possible their access to activities in social life.
00:40:35.700
Macron's government claims that 90% of his citizens are vaccinated.
00:40:40.420
He promised to reduce this minority with further restrictions.
00:40:49.500
And I believe they had a, let's check out that video real quick and let's just see what they say about this here.
00:40:59.800
The controversy at the moment is that they're trying to convert this health pass into a vaccine pass, which is up until now,
00:41:04.980
you could show a negative test as well to enter this venue of under 24 hours.
00:41:09.120
Now they will scrub this altogether if this pass goes through, if this law goes through, and it will only be a vaccination status.
00:41:15.440
That's been quite controversial over the past few days.
00:41:22.880
And, 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
00:41:29.660
and 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.
00:41:39.960
A lot of people have been criticizing this comment, saying it's counterproductive, really, that trying to get this pass through Parliament at the moment,
00:41:48.120
they want to show that it's to protect people, not to hassle them.
00:41:51.200
Other, 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.
00:42:00.280
Mélenchon from the far-left saying that this is an astonishing confession.
00:42:04.160
Valérie Pécresse, who could be one of his key contenders, the central-right candidate, talking this morning that she was shocked about his comment,
00:42:09.920
that this is an insult and that insult is never a solution.
00:42:13.580
And look, a lot of people saying, again, that this is unpresidential, and maybe they are right.
00:42:18.960
While 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,
00:42:26.480
and entering the ring there and this very feisty kind of comments, kind of comments that he's made in the past.
00:42:32.920
Remember those brain-dead comments about NATO a few years ago?
00:42:36.380
These are kind of punchy expressions that Emmanuel Macron likes to use.
00:42:40.780
So, certainly, he will not win those 10% of unvaccinated people in the country.
00:42:46.000
So, there's nothing to lose in making this kind of comment.
00:42:48.180
He's hoping, this is a gamble, that maybe the 90% of the population that is vaccinated and 40% of them already boosted,
00:42:54.800
actually have had enough of those restrictions.
00:42:57.440
The government has always said they want to put all...
00:42:59.100
See what the new political lines are that are being drawn here?
00:43:06.740
Because Eric Zemmour, right, he's up and rising.
00:43:11.920
He might become the next president and stuff like that.
00:43:16.700
But it's interesting that these are the new dividing lines, right,
00:43:28.300
You're telling me, too, that the vast foreign-born population in France,
00:43:38.560
But anyway, here's another video we got for you.
00:43:41.260
Also out here recently, it's from France 24, I think,
00:43:47.080
There's apparently turmoil in the French Assembly following some of these comments as well.
00:43:53.540
Yes, there was uproar in the National Assembly last night over these remarks,
00:44:00.420
The debate over the new vaccine pass was supposed to resume at 3 p.m.,
00:44:04.880
but it's still been delayed by many MPs who say that they want clarification
00:44:11.860
They want the French Prime Minister, Jean Castex, to come and explain them
00:44:15.660
and to clarify the purpose of this health bill, this vaccine bill.
00:44:21.240
The purpose is not to divide the French population
00:44:23.920
and stigmatise a section of them, namely the non-vaccinated,
00:44:28.080
who make up just under 10% of the French population.
00:44:31.200
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leftist presidential hopeful,
00:44:36.000
And he was joined all over, from across the political spectrum.
00:44:42.980
saying that the aim of the government should be to unite,
00:44:47.860
The government, though, has doubled down on the remarks.
00:44:57.800
In the meantime, the government's spokesperson also defended Macron's remarks
00:45:02.820
and said that actually, the people who were really making life difficult for everyone
00:45:09.520
So we're waiting to hear what Castex has to say.
00:45:12.680
Some MPs here calling for an apology from the president for those remarks.
00:45:22.320
And indeed, as the government is pushing to push through this bill
00:45:28.520
through the National Assembly for the vaccine pass.
00:45:32.820
Great reporting. Thank you for that. We appreciate that, Emerald.
00:45:41.440
Italy extends COVID vaccine mandate to everyone over 50.
00:45:45.600
And I couldn't help noting here is the Thomson Reuters Foundation, right?
00:45:49.180
I remember the incestuous relationship between Reuters and Pfizer.
00:46:02.820
It said Reuters, you know, like the result when I searched for the story.
00:46:18.560
Italy on Wednesday made COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for people from the age of 50,
00:46:26.640
to make similar steps in an attempt to ease pressure on its health services
00:46:31.920
and reduce fatalities while, of course, the vaccine is what's causing people to die
00:46:48.740
And as more people get vaccinated, more people will die and more people will go to the hospital.
00:46:54.060
And as you increase the booster range, many of these will be considered unvaccinated.
00:47:09.840
Did you guys see the video I linked up on our Telegram regarding the guy in Britain and England somewhere
00:47:15.500
going to this new prison facility that they're building?
00:47:22.980
But they even had like crematoriums and stuff like that there, too.
00:47:31.940
There was a security guard sleeping on the job, literally.
00:47:34.260
And they drove in first, drove back to the car, and then walked in.
00:47:37.740
And after a few minutes, a couple of guys showed up, and more and more people came.
00:47:40.680
And it's like the whole shit, you know, blew up in their face, essentially.
00:47:44.300
They tried to push them out from the construction site.
00:47:47.100
But as he was asking questions and stuff, they admitted to what they were doing.
00:47:50.680
It was like, oh, well, these are offices in the front.
00:47:52.780
There's prisons in the back, and like a brand-new facility, like G4S is overseeing everything.
00:47:57.380
And then they had crematoriums in the back, you know, there.
00:48:08.480
Anyway, in Italy there, the measure is immediately effective and will run until June 15th.
00:48:13.560
So, that basically means you're 50, and plus, they're going to try to get rid of you in Italy.
00:48:26.380
If you have any questions regarding taking the vaccine, and if you're kind of worried or something,
00:48:35.080
well, there's some ways that they're doing this to kind of help you ease into this decision a little bit
00:48:40.740
by promoting the use of the vaccine by using sheep.
00:48:45.140
And I think it's goats as well, but, of course, sheep is a very good analogy.
00:48:55.320
I think it's audio-free here, because I can narrate.
00:49:09.180
Some nice drone work here, and I guess the sheep knows that they should line up on the line.
00:49:28.640
And after a couple of sheepdogs, I think, puts them in line.
00:49:32.880
You zoom out, and it's a 330-foot-long syringe that they're forming, which is pretty incredible.
00:49:52.240
Have the sheep line up and help drive the point that you should also get vaccinated, just as these sheep did.
00:50:01.020
In New York, a teacher has been arrested after giving a 17-year-old kid the Johnson & Johnson vaccine without his parents' permission.
00:50:15.540
That'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.
00:50:27.600
Police say they arrested 54-year-old Laura Russo for administering the shot from inside her Seacliff home.
00:50:37.620
Curious because Russo is not a medical professional and not authorized to administer vaccines.
00:50:43.720
She's a science teacher at Herrick's High School.
00:50:48.380
I would never, ever give a vaccine, like, in a living room.
00:50:55.720
In the video, they mention it's a Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
00:50:59.460
The FDA has reserved that for people 18 and up.
00:51:02.160
Not the only reason the 17-year-old shouldn't be getting it.
00:51:05.880
Besides being illegal, it's just not a smart thing to do.
00:51:09.460
An authorized, licensed professional should be providing vaccines to know how to give them properly,
00:51:15.380
to make sure that there's a complication that can be dealt with immediately and very efficiently.
00:51:21.340
And you have to make sure you know what you're giving.
00:51:24.140
Police say it happened on New Year's Eve around 6.30 p.m.
00:51:27.720
and done without his mother's permission or knowledge.
00:51:34.100
I'm sorry for the bad language here, folks, but...
00:51:44.340
On New Year's Eve around 6.30 p.m. and done without his mother's permission or knowledge.
00:51:51.800
I think it's rather irresponsible, you know, taking that responsibility into your own hands,
00:51:57.120
not being administered by a medical professional.
00:52:01.720
Russo was ticketed for unauthorized practice of a profession.
00:52:04.840
The Herrick School District, where she works, said in a statement,
00:52:08.440
the individual in question is a district employee who has been removed from the classroom
00:52:13.080
and reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation.
00:52:16.800
Authorities are now trying to find out how she was able to obtain the vaccine.
00:52:27.540
And, you know, let the courts or whatever's going on, let them decide,
00:52:33.220
Russo declined to speak to News 4, but she did get a desk appearance ticket
00:52:37.700
and is expected to be back in court in late January.
00:52:50.220
Remember those, like, getting as many as they possibly can.
00:52:53.220
We know some people have gotten, like, one vial in the run or something,
00:52:57.180
These lunatics are like, can you give me a vial?
00:53:03.220
You give yourself some extra boosters or something.
00:53:19.680
The pharmacist, let me pull that in real quick here.
00:53:23.760
The completely, I mean, he's obviously has some spergy elements to him or something,
00:53:32.700
But listen to this, like, he can't answer any questions, don't know anything.
00:53:37.860
I mean, the crime here is, of course, that they're just giving it to the kid without the parent's consent.
00:53:46.380
But even when, my point is, even if there's, like, some official that knows what, they still don't know what they're doing.
00:53:58.980
Is it the same for, um, Pfizer and all of the others?
00:54:05.780
So, may I take this with me for, to look at all of the safety studies, placebo safety studies on this?
00:54:12.580
Yeah, 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.
00:54:22.440
So, that, which one is, are they giving, if it's not this one?
00:54:25.580
So, no, no, that's the one, that is the one we are giving.
00:54:29.680
But, yeah, the, the, the, the package insert given to patients isn't the full information.
00:54:38.720
That, that is from the manufacturer, but it's truncated.
00:54:42.060
So, why is it intentionally blank if it's all the safety studies instead?
00:54:59.460
So, I've got, I've got to get online and find it.
00:55:05.880
My last question is, um, how is it informed consent when all of the safety studies, placebo safety studies, are not listed from the manufacturer?
00:55:17.340
I would talk, I, I would talk to, I would talk to CVS about that.
00:55:22.800
Um, so if, if we don't know what we're injecting into ourselves, um, I don't understand how that's informed consent.
00:55:41.140
Because I am, because I am told to, and that's how, because I am told to, and I am told.
00:55:47.560
And everything I have shown, including the patients that I have given it to, it is safe.
00:55:53.080
What studies are you going by that states that it's safe and effective?
00:55:59.120
I know these are tough questions, but I have to ask.
00:56:10.000
And right, right now I'm, I'm feeling totally inadequate as a.
00:56:16.300
I'm feeling totally inadequate as a pharmacist, I assume he's saying, right?
00:56:28.740
It's much better that they're giving these to, to you and to your kids and stuff, because
00:56:45.100
Uh, now they, now there's people that want you to wear a mask during Zoom meetings.
00:56:53.500
I work from home and today my boss sent an email saying that the whole team needs to
00:56:59.040
wear masks during our Zoom meetings because one of the employees has a fear of unmasked
00:57:05.480
Like I'm trying to be respectful, but for everyone asking about the email from my boss, here it
00:57:12.120
So it says, team, I'm where I'm writing to you all today to inform you of a new protocol
00:57:25.220
Moving forward, everyone will be required, required to wear a mask during our meetings.
00:57:34.160
One of our team members has a fear of unmasked people.
00:57:37.660
So now everybody has to adapt to the loser and to the weirdo, to the mutant.
00:57:48.040
I want to make sure that everyone feels safe and comfortable.
00:57:57.920
What is, what up, what up with the guy there though too?
00:58:00.940
Is there some, uh, what kind of, uh, what kind of, uh, job, uh, is this?
00:58:09.460
I work from home and today my boss sent an email saying that the whole team needs to
00:58:14.820
wear masks during our Zoom meetings because one of the employees has a fear of unmasked
00:58:21.320
Like I'm trying to be respectful, but for everyone asking about the email.
00:58:28.220
Try, try to be, uh, try to work with these lunatics and these maniacs.
00:58:32.720
That's, that's your, that's your number one mistake you did, um, sir, quit.
00:58:45.400
Now it was something, I think when the U S was something like, Oh, I wish I had a number
00:58:52.780
Um, is that how many million, um, like leaving their jobs?
00:59:05.720
Washington post, a nation of quitters, 4.2 million workers quit their job in October.
00:59:14.840
Uh, continue to search for better opportunities.
00:59:22.160
So it's of course behind a paywall, but let me see if I can, uh, uh, pull this in real
00:59:27.740
Uh, but yeah, what, what can, what in the, what in the world?
00:59:37.320
4.2 million Americans quit their job in October as workers continue to search for better opportunities.
00:59:41.600
The elevated numbers of resignation is part of the economic disruption that continues
00:59:48.140
I think it has something to do with vaccine mandates, but I don't know.
00:59:53.220
Could be, uh, you know, could be, I'm speculating.
00:59:55.200
I'm not, I'm not an educated scientist, so I'm not, uh, I'm not licensed to speak on these
01:00:01.560
So, all right, um, back to the, uh, flow here of stories.
01:00:09.620
4.5 trillion bank bailout fourth quarter in 2019, months before COVID, exceeded the 2008
01:00:23.300
Pam and Russell Martins of Wall Street on Parade have reported on the huge bank bailouts during
01:00:29.640
the fourth quarter of 2019, months before COVID was declared to be a pandemic, giving
01:00:35.580
further evidence from a series of events at the end of 2019 that the war on the virus that
01:00:41.660
has enslaved the entire world was planned long in advance before, uh, by the globalists.
01:00:46.780
And of course, um, this has to do with, remember all the CEOs that quit as well?
01:00:55.980
Uh, it was, uh, technically it was early 2020, I believe.
01:00:59.820
But again, it was, it was before this was declared an official, you know, pandemic and
01:01:04.540
stuff like that by the World Health Organization.
01:01:07.420
Um, it was at the very, it's what was at the peak of the financial market.
01:01:14.080
They had, they had, there was, this was an inside job folks.
01:01:17.780
Not reported in the mainstream media, either corporate news media, nor anywhere else in
01:01:24.120
The Martins have exposed the fact that the bailouts of the biggest banks in New York
01:01:28.920
far exceeded the bailouts during the 2008 financial crisis, which, uh, of course was, uh, headline
01:01:36.120
Uh, this bailout of wall street in 2008 was the fuel that gave rise to the occupy wall
01:01:42.660
Well, that, that, that's that whole thing that whatever that was, that's over.
01:01:47.920
That's all like gay flags now, essentially that, that, and, and, and corporate logos.
01:01:53.120
Um, anyway, that started in 2011 and spread around the world.
01:01:57.760
Unfortunately, the movement failed to create any lasting solutions.
01:02:00.620
I wonder why, I wonder what that, why that was about primarily because the globalist and
01:02:04.580
the corporate media part, uh, painted it as liberal democratic movement, keeping most
01:02:11.060
Yeah, but I mean, was it more honest than some of the mass movements today, like BLM and
01:02:17.920
I'd give him a little bit more than that, but there was still some crazy stuff going on
01:02:22.060
in there and the liberal lunatics were infesting this thing, uh, like nothing else.
01:02:29.340
Anyway, I'm afraid that the same failure awaits us in 2022, unless we learn to rise together
01:02:38.760
I mean, I agree that it's, it's, you know, left, right thing is phony and there's much
01:02:42.960
more outside of that third, third option, all that stuff.
01:02:46.180
But at this rate, it's, I mean, look at how they're, it's as we saw with the Macron story,
01:02:51.140
it's vaccinated against or vaccine free now that that's the, that's the, the political
01:03:00.500
Um, the conventional wisdom is that the fed's recent emergency lending facilities, uh, to
01:03:07.080
Wall Street were caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
01:03:09.520
The above chart, which uses the New York fed's own Excel spreadsheet repo loan data shows the
01:03:17.000
In the last quarter of 2019, before there was any news of COVID-19 in the U S and months
01:03:21.900
before the world health organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, the fed pumped 4.5 trillion
01:03:27.780
in cumulative repo loans to unnamed trading houses on wall street, unnamed trading houses
01:03:35.980
It's amazing that they can do this, but they just do it right.
01:03:44.020
The collateral that the fed accepted for the cumulative 4.5 trillion in loans consisted of
01:03:50.780
3.497 trillion in U S treasury securities, 988.3 billion in agency mortgage mortgage backed
01:04:05.620
The fed's emergency repo loan operation began on September 17th, 2019 from that date through
01:04:14.420
the last acknowledged operation on July 2nd, 2020, the fed's repo loan cumulative totaled
01:04:20.500
11.23 trillion made up of the following pledge collateral.
01:04:26.140
And I'll go through the break that down there for you.
01:04:28.680
Just how fragile were wall street trading houses at the time that they needed to continuously roll
01:04:33.300
over loans from the fed, some of, uh, some on an oversight basis, sorry, overnight basis,
01:04:41.340
A quick gauge of the depth of the crisis in the last four months of 2019 is to compare
01:04:46.200
the total of repo loans made in the 2008 financial crisis to those made in 2019.
01:04:52.600
We provided the chart, uh, at the top of this article, uh, for a quick snapshot and they continue
01:05:00.500
Uh, that's what's, that's, what's been happening.
01:05:03.300
These are other clues, uh, that people knew, right?
01:05:07.540
The financial sector knew that the, the, the, the Fauci's knew all the, all these people
01:05:12.400
knew, all of these people knew that there was coming and they knew what they were going
01:05:17.480
Even the world health organization, the Tedros guy, the general, uh, the director general
01:05:23.100
Joe, um, he too, remember at the, uh, the global preparedness pandemic board of whether
01:05:28.580
ever the hell they launched in October, 2019 during that speech, it's like, there will
01:05:32.900
be a, a, a pan fluens influenza pandemic, uh, uh, coming this way.
01:05:40.200
It's the number one issue I lie awake at during the night and, and, uh, worry about
01:05:47.600
So now for a little something else here, another, uh, another little slice, uh, is still related
01:05:58.680
Uh, but it's a little bit of a different take on this here.
01:06:00.920
A Utah tech executive, um, he's the founder and was the chair of Entrata, I think it's
01:06:09.080
pronounced a Silicon slopes tech firm has resigned after he ended up accidentally sending
01:06:16.780
an email, uh, to a number of other tech CEOs and Utah businesses and other political leaders.
01:06:23.820
Now he was intending to send this to a couple of, to just a handful of people apparently,
01:06:28.160
but for some reason he sent it, maybe he was high or drunk or something, but he sent it
01:06:33.240
to a bunch of people and, uh, apparently he said that the COVID-19 vaccine is a part of
01:06:48.500
If you're going to put an email to all your buddies that this is some sort of Jewish plot
01:06:53.020
for genocide and global sterilization, that is in my book, textbook antisemitism.
01:06:58.160
The founder of a Utah tech company is coming under fire this evening for an antisemitic
01:07:03.720
email about COVID-19 vaccines and developing in the last hour.
01:07:08.540
We've learned founder Dave Bateman has resigned from Entrata's board of directors after sending
01:07:15.660
It was sent to dozens of business and political leaders in Utah.
01:07:20.000
Fox 13's Ben Winslow broke this story earlier today and has this update now.
01:07:25.320
The email was sent to a number of Silicon Slope CEOs and political leaders, including
01:07:34.240
Entrata founder and board chair Dave Bateman says, I write this email knowing that many of
01:07:41.020
I believe there is a sadistic effort underway to euthanize the American people.
01:07:46.920
Bateman goes on to say that criticism of the COVID-19 vaccine is being censored and charges
01:07:53.780
He writes, I believe the Jews are behind this, outlining a conspiracy theory that the
01:07:58.580
pandemic and extermination of billions of people will lead to an effort to consolidate
01:08:02.780
all countries in the world under totalitarian rule.
01:08:06.120
I know it sounds bonkers, he writes, adding that Utah has got to stop the vaccination drive.
01:08:11.840
Bateman, who was a prominent Republican donor in Utah, confirmed to Fox 13.
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He texted, I have nothing but love for the Jewish people.
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They've been mistreated by nearly every country on earth.
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But he defended his beliefs and says he fears billions around the globe are being exterminated.
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Know that they jumped to the midline, but I do believe Scottish Rite Freemasonry are behind
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And then he writes within parentheses, overwhelmingly Jewish.
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So he didn't say that, I guess at first at least out loud, unless he brought this in
01:08:57.520
But it's interesting that this little podunk news station, because these Masons are everywhere,
01:09:03.860
I think the U.S. is dominated by the Scottish Rite and stuff, whether it was at the York
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They're in the businesses and influential positions of society.
01:09:18.520
So I'm sure that they excluded that point just because it's like some guy at the news
01:09:24.400
station who goes to the lodge on Fridays or Saturdays to have his, you know, sitting
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in his white cotton gloves and roll up his pant leg on his right leg or something.
01:09:40.340
Bateman told me he meant the email for a few close friends, and it is his personal opinion.
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But reaction to his comments is overwhelming condemnation from Silicon Slopes to Capitol
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It's, I mean, I'm not going to dignify the content of that email with kind of a blow-by-blow
01:10:05.080
Rabbi Avrami Zippel says he's concerned it could lead to violence.
01:10:08.800
This behavior can't just be condemned as some, you know, crazy stuff in an email because
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we know the real-life ramifications of this sort of stuff.
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The Political Action Committee representing Silicon Slopes on Utah's Capitol Hill says
01:10:20.460
Bateman's comments do not represent their views.
01:10:23.740
It's incredibly disturbing that somebody in our community would voice these kinds of
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We've all seen a rise in anti-Semitic behavior across the country and specifically in Utah
01:10:40.920
And repeating the latest development in this story, Dave Bateman has now resigned from the
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Now, some prominent Utah tech leaders are reacting to the email that Bateman sent.
01:10:54.680
Clint Betts with Silicon Slopes Commons got the email.
01:10:58.460
On Twitter, he says Dave's email was insane, intolerant, and anti-Semitic.
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It is not representative of Silicon Slopes or the inclusive community so many in this state
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Sarah Dancy Jones, CEO of Inclusion Pro and the founder of Utah's Women Tech Council, tweeted
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Time for Utah tech leaders to get behind Tech Leads' Political Action Committee and use
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All right, now, why in the world would he say such a crazy, outrageous thing, right?
01:11:44.640
What could possibly drive someone who's a successful business leader?
01:11:51.760
He's created this, you know, successful tech company in Utah, Entrada, right?
01:12:01.560
And all of a sudden, he just goes off the rails for no reason whatsoever.
01:12:12.100
I still cannot figure out what's going on in Israel, though.
01:12:19.220
That's still a big, you know, and there's like, yes, there's speculations and all that
01:12:25.900
But, you know, the reality is that there's a lot of people who are trying to save us from
01:12:29.840
the pandemic that are Jewish, as you can see in this graph.
01:12:34.760
But he's wrong in the sense that they're not, no, no, they're not killing people.
01:12:38.540
They're trying to save us from it by having influential and, you know, important positions
01:12:44.160
in government, in business, big pharma tech specifically, but also, you know, CDC, the
01:12:52.740
And then behind a lot of the, you know, the innovation technology, too, excuse me, when
01:12:57.900
it comes to, you know, the development of the vaccine.
01:13:00.640
So I'm not sure where he's getting any of this from.
01:13:02.940
And then, of course, then there's this as well, which is kind of interesting.
01:13:08.920
The spike protein turns out that it's very specific to humans.
01:13:12.800
There's ACE2 pathways, both in sperm and in the human ovary.
01:13:16.800
This talks about genetic susceptibility of the virus, meaning that this thing is racially
01:13:23.700
So if you're looking at ovaries, I'm going to tell you, this is not something that everybody
01:13:29.160
But if you're looking at somebody's ovaries, here's the way it's going to go.
01:13:32.180
Now, that your genetic susceptibility goes up by race.
01:13:35.940
And if you're African black, you have a 39% upregulation of your ACE2 pathways.
01:13:41.400
Whites and non-African blacks, like so Caucasians from Europe, it's a 54% upregulation.
01:13:47.440
And then for some reason, Ashkenazi Jews and Amish have zero upregulation.
01:13:51.800
What in the world is going on, ladies and gentlemen?
01:13:59.620
People are just going off the rails saying weird things and strange things.
01:14:14.640
As you might know, I got hit hard with COVID pneumonia and I could talk about my experiences
01:14:21.580
I've never had COVID, but just seasonal pneumonia.
01:14:33.560
I tested positive for antibodies, but I never had any official COVID test in hospital.
01:14:41.340
So is that, yeah, it's got to be like a home, do they sell those now?
01:14:52.320
And after whatever weird illness and sickness, we had no antibodies, right?
01:14:59.820
So we're just like completely in the dark when it comes to what's happening with what
01:15:07.480
it is that people are coming down with and stuff like that.
01:15:09.800
I don't know either, but it sounds like you're out of it.
01:15:14.320
This is, you know, no matter what's going on, we have to still have a, got to make sure
01:15:20.260
We got to boost up, do all supplements, do what's the term prophylactic, right?
01:15:25.800
You do things ahead of time, have different things.
01:15:28.600
In fact, yesterday I saw there was another doctor talking about, well, I'll see if I can
01:15:33.720
find it while we play another video here, but I forget the name of it now.
01:15:36.560
There was another, I mean, it's not ivermectin.
01:15:39.720
It wasn't an ivermectin style, but it was like they basically said it could be used in
01:15:42.880
the same way just in the beginning when you start feeling symptoms.
01:15:49.240
But much of this now is basically like just, you can just get some of these things by the,
01:15:57.380
what do you call it, like online pharmacies and stuff like that.
01:16:03.100
And basically you can't go just to like a regular doctor and ask for some of these things
01:16:09.220
They're blocking it for you, for your safety, of course, right?
01:16:13.060
You can't get ivermectin and this other, you know, medication that they were talking about
01:16:16.380
Basically, there was a, it was tied to the, the SSR, like a, not, not an SSRI, but it
01:16:26.100
It's not because that's, you know, toxic and dangerous and stuff, but it was something
01:16:30.900
And it was something that had, it's kind of bizarre, but I'll find it in the, at some
01:16:36.620
And if nothing else, Friday, I'll, I'll, I'll bring that up because it was kind of important.
01:16:39.480
It looked, it looked interesting and looked like it had really good results so far.
01:16:46.260
So again, no one officially is talking about it, but it's kind of starting to catch on
01:16:50.100
in the same way that eventually ivermectin caught on and it was just like all over the
01:16:54.700
And, you know, they hiked the prices on it and stuff like that.
01:16:59.780
So I wanted to talk a little bit about a, a tweet from Joe Biden, because all of this,
01:17:07.120
of course, has to do where things are going next, right?
01:17:11.800
We've talked about, you know, people quitting their jobs, people either being fired or maybe
01:17:18.480
at the end of this, so many people are going to die that the normal basic functions in society
01:17:24.460
This is kind of a, the collapse of civilization and it's done intentionally.
01:17:29.180
And these people are, they want that, that this is the most important thing to them.
01:17:39.020
This would, they want to have, this is their insurance policy.
01:17:42.340
They want to make sure that they can drive around in their fancy, in their fancy cars, in their,
01:17:48.300
you know, yachts with the, with swimming pools on it and just live on a globe, which is basically
01:17:56.660
not populated by, by, by majority of humans, right?
01:18:01.860
And in some regard, you know, it's like, yes, okay.
01:18:08.860
But the, but the people that are trying to do this to us, that the very people that
01:18:12.260
are trying to claim that we are, you know, we, we are the scum of the earth and we need
01:18:16.920
to go and this, this coercive measure to get everybody vaccinated and get everyone into
01:18:20.700
the, the, the, the kill machine here, the kill mechanism.
01:18:24.940
They are the worst people to be in this position, to make any of any such decision for us.
01:18:32.500
So this has to do with, with what's coming here, right?
01:18:34.600
So we talk about Agenda 2030 all the time, which is really just one milestone in a much
01:18:42.000
It became, Agenda 21 was like, I mean, I, I, I remember even hearing and seeing posters
01:18:47.340
for this in, in Sweden back in like, what is this, like nineties, mid nineties or something
01:18:53.640
like that, or I forget, maybe, maybe even like earlier, it was like a late, late, maybe
01:19:00.260
late eighties, mid nineties, something like that.
01:19:02.860
Uh, Agenda 21, this, this cool new hip way of like how we're going to, how things are
01:19:07.680
going to be run in the future and stuff like that.
01:19:09.500
Uh, but it, it became kind of a two, two of a distant goal.
01:19:14.220
So they needed small milestones, stepping stones on the way there.
01:19:20.240
And that's where, but that's just, you know, part of a, of a wider decade long plan, um,
01:19:25.860
that is going to be kind of rounded up and completed around 2050.
01:19:30.560
And Ice Age Farmer, who's been talking about the, uh, absolute zero document, and we've talked
01:19:34.840
about that many times below, uh, many times as well.
01:19:37.180
And there is a screenshot from the main graph that they used in the document.
01:19:44.000
And, uh, they're talking about by 2050, basically everything will be like come to a choke point.
01:19:51.580
So Biden says here, we're facing an inflection point with climate change and need to act.
01:19:57.420
That's why I put the U S on course to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
01:20:03.020
Surprisingly, just in line, just in the right timeline, uh, for this, this document to come
01:20:09.660
The infrastructure law will help us get there by upgrading our power infrastructure and
01:20:18.400
And so of course, what they're doing in the middle of all of this, uh, is that they're
01:20:22.860
creating an energy crisis, inflation prices are going up.
01:20:27.560
You won't even be able to heat your homes anymore.
01:20:31.200
But again, um, there will be, so part of this 2050 plan here, the, the absolute zero, uh,
01:20:40.720
there'll be a, a miles traveled attacks on vehicles, right?
01:20:47.640
They want to, they want rails to become, you know, the, the main one alternative in many
01:20:52.200
European, uh, countries, Sweden, I remember that too, they build out the rail net where
01:20:59.400
That's enough for them, not for the elite, of course, but, but for you, it's over.
01:21:12.300
And they go through all these other things regarding construction materials, uh,
01:21:16.920
production of houses, concrete, certain materials and stuff.
01:21:20.320
And some, some things that kind of, they, they let through like the, it passes through
01:21:26.360
Uh, but as, as you can see, uh, many of them do not.
01:21:30.740
I've showed it many times before, but, uh, it's very, it's fascinating, uh, because this
01:21:35.500
is what's, this is what they're doing, uh, next year, right?
01:21:45.220
It's an addition of the climate change hysteria on top of the existing COVID PSYOP, the, the,
01:21:54.780
the plandemic, uh, and the vaccine rollout, of course.
01:21:58.280
But in the, in New York state, they, they signed, uh, or there's a pending law, I should
01:22:06.880
say, that is seeking to outlaw heating devices that create carbon emissions.
01:22:14.120
Uh, this bill known as the New York state climate leadership and community protection
01:22:19.600
act, showing a screenshot of it right there was signed in 2019, uh, but it is expected
01:22:28.860
Um, maybe not full effect, but it's like beginning to feel, uh, have an impact of some sort in
01:22:36.420
Uh, you know, we talk about the year ahead and the trends and stuff like that.
01:22:45.600
Senate bill, uh, six, five, nine, nine, uh, relates to the New York state climate leadership
01:22:54.140
So this is, they have a bunch of crazy shit just set to be passed, uh, in New York, New
01:22:59.260
York state, including that, like for no reason whatsoever, if we believe you're a public health
01:23:08.000
We can, we just by a description of, of your physical appearance, they can, they can, if
01:23:16.400
But, you know, we, we talk about this thing of like, well, you think, you think you're
01:23:22.940
When enough, and they're doing this in France, they're doing this in Germany.
01:23:25.820
Now they're like decommissioning nuclear power plants.
01:23:35.540
Now it's all, you know, uh, decommission, the coal power plants, it's all net carbon zero emissions
01:23:42.700
You, you think you're going to, when, when your home can't be heated anymore, right?
01:23:47.140
I linked this up in the telegram channel and, and, and some people completely misunderstood.
01:23:53.980
Like, can you not, can you not see why they're pushing articles like this right now with everything
01:24:00.660
Inflation, energy shortages, all that stuff, right?
01:24:04.160
It's, it's, it's for the same reasons to say, well, actually high Turkey prices is good
01:24:08.520
because then you don't have to spend as much time with your family over Thanksgiving that
01:24:13.520
those, your annoying mega uncle or whatever the hell it was, those you, those you need
01:24:23.160
We have this really good and healthy bug protein option for you.
01:24:27.080
And in fact, you're going to live longer and be much happier and healthier because of
01:24:30.680
Well, so point here is when you cannot afford to heat your home.
01:24:35.080
And we've seen these things in the UK already old ladies freezing to death if the winter
01:24:38.740
is also severe enough because they don't have the, they don't have money to heat their
01:24:41.660
homes while the borders remain wide open, while they're just pissing money away, the
01:24:47.920
And it can imagine this combination now with like the, the rollout of the bioweapon and
01:24:53.000
people not being able to heat their homes and stuff, right?
01:24:55.040
But the spin here is it's actually good for you, right?
01:24:58.180
As a technicality, yes, it's like saying you stepping into a sauna and you taking a dip
01:25:06.220
in the ice cold water, cracking the ice, doing a winter dip.
01:25:12.960
Anyway, that's actually, it's, I mean, that's good, right?
01:25:18.380
But it's the point that when the media brings this up, it's to say, when you're freezing
01:25:30.300
Technically, yes, it might be, but it's, but that's not how it's supposed to be done,
01:25:35.340
You not being able to get up your core temperature and you're freezing in your home.
01:25:42.200
And so do you think when, when we come back around that you're going to fall back into
01:25:51.180
I can just, I'm going to install a, a wood stove in our, in our home.
01:25:56.720
And, you know, worse comes to worse, we can chop wood or we can buy quarts of wood and we
01:26:09.620
Wood burners, most polluting fuels to be banned in the home.
01:26:19.660
Owners of wood burners, stoves and open fires will no longer be able to buy house coal or
01:26:26.200
wet wood under a band to be rolled out from next year, which of course is, what was it?
01:26:33.020
So yeah, I guess that went into effect in 2021 then, right?
01:26:35.340
Um, so this, they're doing the same thing in New York right now.
01:26:41.520
And it's going to begin with certain fuels, as I say, well, that's releasing a little bit
01:26:46.560
If it's wet wood, that's really dangerous, right?
01:26:49.240
You can't, if it's, you know, cured or dried properly, sure.
01:26:51.760
You can, you can, you can do it for now, for now.
01:26:54.580
But eventually it's going to be tied to that same, uh, nonsense that they had about how
01:27:00.160
just, uh, was it the forests are actually carbon sinks now?
01:27:03.800
Because if they're there, humans usually tend to, tend to cut down the wood and that will,
01:27:08.720
you know, that releases the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
01:27:11.360
So it's actually just having forests around is actually dangerous to the environment.
01:27:15.200
So in fact, we should cut them all down, but we should just bury it all underground.
01:27:18.480
Uh, you know, that's what they're doing with the direct air capture.
01:27:21.700
They're just sucking the air out of the atmosphere, capturing the carbon from the air, turning
01:27:29.140
it into stone and then burying it in the ground.
01:27:31.440
And millions of these machines are slated to go up here at some point, right?
01:27:34.740
And that's, that's not even talking about blotting out the sun yet.
01:27:37.080
That's, that's, you know, this sounds like it's lunacy, but this is actually where they're
01:27:43.300
If the, if they pull this off, if they get their way, they will, they will, they will turn
01:27:47.800
this planet into looking something like Mars, right?
01:27:51.020
It could, in fact, it could be argued they, whoever they are, have, have done this before.
01:27:55.600
And when you're looking at Mars of what's happening there, that's, that's our future
01:28:00.340
They, they did, they did this once already, right?
01:28:04.080
Um, we don't have to go there, but, um, they, uh, they want us to, this is the, this
01:28:11.720
We'll live, if they get their way, we'll live in underground pods, uh, deep underground and
01:28:17.420
some base somewhere, some underground facility, THX style, essentially, right?
01:28:22.660
While like the entire, uh, surface level is going to be collapsed, right?
01:28:26.820
And the, you know, they'll, they'll collapse at first to drive us into these underground
01:28:30.140
facilities where we all get to live happy lives in, in, in, you know, podville, uh, with
01:28:39.380
So on the beginning of the show today, you can go to Walmart, you can still go to Walmart
01:28:42.800
and shop, you know, and then these things, you're the products you've got that will
01:28:46.280
just, uh, you know, arrive by some, uh, by some magic.
01:28:51.060
Um, but anyway, the point is, if you think you're going to fall back to some kind of like
01:28:59.280
natural living, I mean, we, we, we must ensure that we can do this still.
01:29:03.820
And, and, and the, I sincerely believe they will not succeed in this, but it doesn't mean
01:29:16.760
Government urged to ban wood burning stoves by 2027.
01:29:21.160
If there is anything more clear, they want you to starve.
01:29:32.240
And in fact, it should be, there's not even going to be any appeals bills to pay at that
01:29:37.040
Despite having more than 19,000 complaints about toxic wood smoke in the last six years,
01:29:41.200
local authorities have issued just 19 penalties, according to a campaign group.
01:29:51.580
I mean, we need to ban, we need to ban all of it.
01:29:54.000
We need to ban all the burning, uh, of the wood because, uh, because that's bad for the
01:30:02.620
Lichen Warrior says, uh, weird how the people in medieval Europe had those crazy conspiracies
01:30:07.940
about those Hebrews, uh, all those centuries, uh, only to find out that most, if not all
01:30:14.900
Uh, they knew all along why was this knowledge lost in modern times?
01:30:19.800
Uh, yeah, doesn't that go to, um, I think we've done a show about that once, even as late
01:30:25.020
this, uh, the 19th, uh, century, mid 19th century, uh, it was kind of, uh, uh, like an, it was
01:30:35.520
like an accepted academic topic, just like anything else.
01:30:41.660
And again, this is before, you know, they had Israel, their, their homeland and all these
01:30:47.220
Um, and it used to be discussed, what do we, what do we, uh, what, how do we solve this
01:30:52.960
Um, and then all of a sudden that just, um, uh, 1945 rolled around and, uh, everything
01:30:58.340
changed after that point, uh, for some strange reason.
01:31:01.980
It reminds me of that, um, I'm not going to talk about it, but Malone had this, um, the
01:31:07.500
mass psychosis formation thing was trending and everyone's picking up this term and it's
01:31:11.280
a, you know, mass hysteria, you know, and, and it's true in the sense that, yeah, we, we
01:31:16.020
are living through mass hysteria with the COVID thing, but he was making the analogy again
01:31:24.980
And of course it, it, from the outside, um, and an official history, it, it, it does look
01:31:31.340
It, it, it looks like for no reason whatsoever.
01:31:36.180
One day, uh, an, an angry painter from Austria woke up and just said, you know, it's the Jews,
01:31:43.420
you know, and, and, and then, and somehow he has mass hypnotized the entire country into
01:31:48.740
mass psychosis, uh, and then they just starting persecuting, uh, uh, people for, for no reason
01:31:54.960
Uh, which of course is, that's, you know, that's crazy, right?
01:32:00.640
Um, but that's kind of, I mean, there's some, of course, very more academic nuanced things,
01:32:06.220
but, but essentially, if you boil it down, that's, that's kind of the, that's kind of
01:32:11.300
Well, they had a lot of problems, you know, but I'm not really going into the details, but
01:32:15.100
for, you know, they just wanted to blame someone else, you know, for all the problems that
01:32:18.800
And, and they had done all those problems themselves and stuff, right?
01:32:21.660
Instead of taking a historically nuanced approach where you're like, okay, well, it seems crazy,
01:32:26.380
but me, you know, again, even Malone, Robert Malone, who, who talked about this on the Joe
01:32:30.360
Rogan show, you know, again, making the COVID comparison to the vaccine stuff to like, you
01:32:35.240
know, uh, this is, you know, we're, we're the Nazis now, or those are doing it to us are,
01:32:41.740
Um, it even says that, well, like there were, there were the most highly educated people and
01:32:46.920
they had, you know, there were most advanced country in Europe at the time.
01:32:50.240
And, and again, for no reason whatsoever, it just, just this happened, which is crazy.
01:32:55.480
If you don't, you know, take Weimar into account, um, it, it does look crazy.
01:33:07.240
I get, I mean, I ultimately, I get the point, but it's like, you know, you could argue whether
01:33:16.360
There's some more interesting discussion to have.
01:33:19.440
What was the, was the, the blame was a correctly, you know, direct directed correctly and all
01:33:25.560
But, but it was a real thing in the sense that it was a perceived issue that they had,
01:33:30.500
or was it perceived injustice, whatever you don't even have to get into the discussion
01:33:35.340
whether it was like, well, was it morally correct or whatever, right?
01:33:39.640
Just the point is from an academic and historical point of view, um, it was a real thing that
01:33:45.800
happened and a real reaction to a real thing that was, that was experienced by, uh, by
01:33:54.020
But to pretend that it's not an issue, it doesn't, you know, nothing, you know, for,
01:33:58.200
for one day, for no reason kind of approach, it's just, it's just dumb.
01:34:01.280
Today, it's very different with the COVID stuff and the rollout of the vaccine and stuff
01:34:04.640
because it's like, same thing there, the whole gay op of the pandemic or the case-demic
01:34:09.760
initially, again, now it's a problem with the rollout of the vaccine, now people are
01:34:14.240
But, um, again, it's a, it's a manufactured crisis, but the reaction to it or the perception
01:34:21.160
of, of, of it is still real in people, you know, it was, it was real in my mind, right?
01:34:25.400
It was, uh, it's still an issue that is real because people think it's real, right?
01:34:31.940
And ironically, now in 2022, it is real because, you know, again, as we showed up with the
01:34:37.020
headline, now there is mass death, mass deaths, and now the, the, but the, the vaccine-free
01:34:47.180
Uh, anyway, thank you, like, and yeah, it's, uh, it's pretty crazy.
01:34:50.680
Black Phillips says, uh, I know a lot of our guys are hesitant about monoclonal antibodies
01:34:58.120
Uh, but they seem very effective if early, if used early on in COVID, I'm sure you know
01:35:03.360
that there are short supply and they're actually giving POC over whites everywhere.
01:35:10.500
But they also, if they had the web, they would also give the vaccine, the mRNA vaccine to, to
01:35:18.020
Now, I mean, interesting, that hasn't been pulled off, but with monoclonal antibodies,
01:35:24.100
It was something, it was a, we were sent a clip early on when this technology came out
01:35:28.200
and it was about Bill Gates talking about the monoclonal antibodies.
01:35:34.240
Uh, and, uh, it seems like it was related to the person who sent the clip, the video seemed
01:35:40.420
to suggest that it was somehow related to, uh, cancer, like a, a can't, like a cancerous
01:35:53.300
It just seems, again, for, for something that has such a high survival rates and again, barring
01:36:00.700
that some new weird strain shows up because of the vaccine, the pressures, you know, by
01:36:05.060
the vaccine on the engineered thing that's out there, you know, you, your, your immune system
01:36:19.880
But, uh, yeah, I know some people are going for that and they think it's good, but I'm
01:36:26.020
For the most part, I think if you can, if you can have, if you're a healthy immune system,
01:36:29.520
you should be able to just provide your body what it needs so that your immune system
01:36:34.440
Again, if it's something engineered and something new shows up, sure.
01:36:38.440
That's, you know, and me, I'm not like completely anti science or, or medical advancement and
01:36:49.020
I mean, for them, but, but as a general rule of thumb or general, um, rule, you can basically
01:36:54.740
say, if anything comes from big pharma, you should, you should assume that it's toxic and
01:37:07.620
It'll probably give you cancer or some other weird chemical imbalance and it will, and
01:37:14.080
Now, if the studies are out, actual studies, if it's sincere, if it's good and looks good,
01:37:21.920
But for the most part, that's my general, that's my general approach to it in a way as
01:37:26.380
And then it's only like emergencies and it has to be proven that it's actually good.
01:37:31.260
Uh, virginian drifters says in relation to the tech news, uh, uh, no tech execs email,
01:37:38.580
Theodore Herschel made a quote in the 1800s, uh, Masonic lodges are established all over
01:37:45.320
the world to help us establish our independence.
01:37:48.120
Non-Jewish Masons will never understand the final objects, uh, of Freemasonry.
01:37:53.940
There was, there's another quote, which I, I forget which rabbi was from.
01:38:01.460
It was years ago since I read that quote a couple of times.
01:38:05.520
But, uh, yeah, it was basically that, um, Freemasonry was Judaism for the Gentile.
01:38:14.280
So that's a, it's an interesting, uh, thing with the Scottish right and the, and the interconnectedness.
01:38:20.300
You know, a lot of these judges, a lot of people are, they're like, most of them are like,
01:38:25.660
Uh, but yeah, no, there's a, there's a, there's a point there, you know, with the, with the Scottish
01:38:30.520
I mean, ultimately it's like, yeah, it's a conspiracy.
01:38:36.680
Is this, uh, it's probably an interlocked, you know, agenda because you do have the Bill
01:38:41.460
Gates and the, well, Klaus Schwab might be, you know, you know, on the fence or, you know,
01:38:46.500
But, uh, um, you know, the, the, the Bill Gates, um, there, there's many others like that,
01:38:51.840
even while the Fauci's people have speculated too, but I don't think so.
01:38:59.860
Um, um, Aran Jimses says, uh, no more burning wood books are okay to burn and ask, uh, and
01:39:12.500
I thought, well, now the answer is 110, is it not?
01:39:27.200
In the middle of a street, our house, in the middle of a, our house, it has a crowd.
01:39:37.560
There's always something happening and it's usually quite loud.
01:39:42.640
Our mom, she's so house, house, in the middle of a street, our house.
01:39:49.320
Uh, it's kind of somewhat well-organized, though.
01:39:54.700
They have, seem to have their little plot there.
01:39:58.000
Presumably their little, uh, uh, their, uh, their property, so to speak.
01:40:02.180
Their, their, uh, their, the line of what they, where they can throw their shit and stuff,
01:40:08.460
Um, these tent cities are becoming, uh, last time I was in DC, I couldn't believe how many
01:40:17.600
But, someone linked up this Star Trek meme, it was funny.
01:40:22.380
Um, by the early 2020s, there was a place like this in every major city in the United
01:40:31.040
Yeah, someone says, uh, defecation boundary line.
01:40:36.460
Uh, you can't take a shit, but please, uh, on the street, but please do it inside of
01:40:42.180
Uh, I think there's apps now where you can actually, they track, I think they track the
01:40:46.700
There's maps and stuff, and you can, like, see just how pervasive it is, right?
01:40:50.920
So, again, this is, uh, this, this is what's coming, uh, right here on, on, on a scale.
01:40:57.160
I mean, even Canada was like, I didn't bring that clip in, but it's like, we learned here
01:41:03.000
that today or yesterday that, like, Canada is $9 trillion in debt.
01:41:14.440
Um, it's, at some point, we're just going to run into the wall, okay?
01:41:24.900
And this is just not going to work anymore, okay?
01:41:28.060
The financial system is not going to work, and of course, they have a solution to this.
01:41:31.340
Out of this, you will get a new central bank, a globalized digital currency.
01:41:39.000
You have all these fixes that they want to show up.
01:41:44.020
Ideally, the collapse is, I guess, in a way, we'll have to be so severe that you can't
01:41:51.340
So that the, when, when you go to, to load up your, your stove with wood to heat the home
01:41:57.340
that you've built without any, uh, you know, uh, government oversight or, or, uh, uh, you
01:42:04.580
know, uh, plans of approval by the county or whatever, right?
01:42:09.120
Uh, no one's going to, there's no enforcement, uh, arm to show up to, to, to, uh,
01:42:14.020
to say that it's illegal for you to burn the wood.
01:42:21.620
Anyway, uh, so we got, so tomorrow is January 6th, right?
01:42:24.620
And as a reminder, again, it's, uh, today we're 666, uh, days since the pandemic was officially
01:42:33.280
declared, uh, and tomorrow, uh, it is the, um, uh, it's the 6th of January and already
01:42:43.940
Even, um, uh, Merrick Garland today did a speech regarding, uh, basically didn't say, uh,
01:42:55.200
He kind of alluded to that, but it was like clearly a, a speech dedicated, like aimed at
01:43:00.640
saying, you know, we, democracy is more fragile than it's ever been.
01:43:07.480
We have to protect it and it could be overthrown at any moment.
01:43:14.080
And, uh, you know, they still, they still think, you know, Trump is a, is a threatening
01:43:17.560
guy, but you know, his path, it seems to be, uh, going out the window, especially with
01:43:22.700
I mean, he's just, I mean, no, a lot of them, even like hardcore MAGA people are like,
01:43:30.160
He was going to, he was going to do a speech tomorrow as well at Mar-a-Lago.
01:43:36.900
I'm sure they're, they're lying, but it's like, oh, he's going to do it in defense of
01:43:43.320
He's like, I don't, I'm not going to do that kind of thing.
01:43:53.260
The bad news for 2022 is that violent rhetoric and threats are becoming normalized in everyday
01:44:04.440
Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United States a year after the January 6th
01:44:14.980
The last year saw advances and setbacks in the fight against American white supremacists,
01:44:20.160
anti-government and other violent right-wing groups.
01:44:23.280
The good news is that the number of deaths from terrorism and other extremist, extreme
01:44:31.920
No, of course we have to spin this in some way, but the bad news for 2022 is that violent
01:44:37.720
rhetoric and threats are becoming normalized in everyday politics.
01:44:45.700
It was banned from Twitter here just the other day.
01:44:48.540
Um, and I'm not sure this, what was, why she was banned, but she was sitting in front
01:44:53.560
of her answering machine and playing these messages.
01:44:56.440
I, I, it was like 12 minutes long, so we don't have time to play it now.
01:44:59.820
Uh, but it was kind of effectful, you know, just showing like how, what lunatics are like
01:45:04.120
calling, because from the CNNs and the MSNBCs and stuff, you always get like, oh my God,
01:45:07.920
these crazy right-wingers and Trump supporters and all that stuff.
01:45:11.580
Um, you know, even if you're not personally a Trump supporter, you're, you're, you are
01:45:15.540
roped up with them and, and that's how they view it.
01:45:18.240
So anyway, but anyway, and she's like, well, this is why I have to have, you know, have
01:45:23.360
And this is why I like, I have to be, he says, imagine these guys would be armed if
01:45:27.880
And it was like crazy, like crazy, weird sexual things while they're threatening her and
01:45:33.980
Um, and so the side that has like done the takeover, right?
01:45:41.560
That, the, that actually did the coup, the side that are pushing, uh, unapproved dangerous
01:45:47.840
vaccines on your children, the side that's trying to kill your children claims that they're
01:45:54.060
upset that, oh my God, there's some, someone is mad at us on Twitter and saying bad words
01:46:10.400
This is, and then they go through and it's all the same thing, right?
01:46:15.880
I'm sure they're going to Charlottesville or something else here too, right?
01:46:19.560
These are, it's this ramping up of this, like it's terrorism, right-wing terrorism.
01:46:24.540
It's white people, white people are a problem, white people.
01:46:26.400
And, and, you know, to go back to the clip of the rabbi after the Utah tech guy, you
01:46:31.420
know, talked about the vaccine and who's behind the, behind that and stuff.
01:46:35.900
They all have that same, they sing from the same song sheet.
01:46:42.080
You know, this is where, this could lead to real world harm.
01:46:46.040
We have to shut you down and your ability to speak because, well, if you say something
01:46:50.240
negative about somebody, then that could lead to real world harm and it could be dangerous.
01:46:55.320
You see, we have to take all of your rights away because you could be dangerous.
01:47:05.520
Valet say it's a happy new year, happy new year to the Red Ice family.
01:47:12.340
It's going to be a rough, it's going to be a rough ride 2022, but I think a lot of good
01:47:23.120
We got to rip the bandaid off and now is a good time.
01:47:26.620
It'll never be an optimal time to do this, but let's just get it done.
01:47:32.440
Let's just go through, let's ride the tiger of this year and go through what is inevitably
01:47:40.580
Hopefully there's other positive things, of course, along the way.
01:47:42.920
But I think be mentally prepared that anything is, anything could happen, essentially.
01:47:54.180
I think especially with this narrative, we're talking about now of like the insurrection
01:47:58.520
narrative and the coup and the, you know, the white people are the terrorists and they're
01:48:06.620
We need to put them in camps for our protection and that kind of stuff.
01:48:09.560
There's probably some major event that's coming.
01:48:16.160
And if it's the real thing, it will be kind of like January 6th.
01:48:18.940
It will be massively hyped up and used to further this agenda and to drive this point home.
01:48:25.520
But it seems at this point that there's a competing line here that keeps moving between like just
01:48:33.240
white people in general to white right-wing people in general to vaccine-free or unvaccinated
01:48:44.260
And, and, but I mean, there's a, there will probably be, you know, with the, the vaccine-free
01:48:52.960
category, you, they'll probably get most of the people that they want anyway.
01:48:56.820
So they'll probably take that route, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is something
01:49:24.580
And that's just like pure cultural Marxism at the university of Chicago.
01:49:28.020
That's literally like where the Frankfurt school, uh, um, no, that's the, um, I'm sorry.
01:49:38.840
Uh, Chicago is like number two, you could say, right?
01:49:43.020
Um, what is the New York university name again?
01:49:49.060
Anyway, university, you know, university of Chicago is like number two is, it's basically
01:49:51.880
number two of the, you know, of, of the cultural Marxist origin.
01:49:55.660
Anyway, he says studying January six, um, after studying January six, what we're seeing is
01:50:09.720
These are extremists on the fringes that are doing this.
01:50:13.700
What, what, and whatever this is, is whatever's problematic to them at that time to be advantageous
01:50:19.800
So now they're trying to shift that and say, well, actually what we're finding is this
01:50:23.940
is just normal, regular people that are these terrorists and these dangerous right-wing, uh,
01:50:34.360
And so people were like, well, this is, wow, I can't, I can't believe they're recognizing
01:50:39.280
It's just like, this is, you know, people in the mainstream or even said, or some might
01:50:45.300
It's not people like me on the fringes or whatever, right?
01:50:49.340
What they mean here is the, if they can say it's your average, average guy, that's mission
01:50:57.420
accomplished because then you can start preparing mentally other people around normal people
01:51:02.340
to say, well, one day he'll be rounded up because he's crazy.
01:51:05.300
And he voted for Trump, I think in 2016 and 2020.
01:51:11.200
A closer look now at the 725 people who've been charged for their roles in the attack
01:51:18.680
Who are these individuals and what can we learn from their backgrounds that can help us understand
01:51:23.840
the political violence that we saw that day on January 6th?
01:51:28.100
Joining us now is Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago.
01:51:32.620
Professor, I know you've studied insurgencies and war zones.
01:51:37.540
I mean, you're looking at what is happening in the United States.
01:51:50.260
But then University of Chicago is like, it's like number two on that list.
01:51:54.340
And one of the things that was chilling to me was that you found the majority of those
01:52:00.340
who attacked were not affiliated with any organized militia.
01:52:07.000
So, in other words, also, so it's not the Oath Keepers.
01:52:21.280
They had a business and just could be your neighbor, could be anybody around you at any
01:52:30.100
Like, if you go back to the 80s and stuff, like, especially in America, of course, but,
01:52:34.220
you know, there was a version of this that happened in other Western nations too.
01:52:37.420
But it was like, you know, the Russians, right, or the Soviets, you know, like they're coming.
01:52:44.920
There was new constant, you know, scare tactic that is like, and I would say even, they didn't
01:52:53.520
And even Sweden, we got like, you know, the Russians are going to take over.
01:52:58.520
This is like NATO, you know, programming basically.
01:53:01.020
But now in popular culture, it's rarely that, right?
01:53:08.300
I mean, Russia is still a boogeyman, don't get me wrong, but I'm saying included into this
01:53:13.520
narrative, injected into this now of like mainstream culture, news, television, in-depth
01:53:19.240
stories, new movies are out, new TV shows come out.
01:53:22.940
Now it's white, it's normal right-wing white people, conservative white people that is,
01:53:28.500
they're the Russian now, they're the Soviet now, right?
01:53:34.520
What we're seeing is a movement that is a mainstream movement, not simply confined to
01:53:42.260
And this is important because we're so used to thinking of right-wing extremism, or really
01:53:52.120
They're just a tiny fraction of America, less than 1%.
01:53:55.460
And they come from people that are economically destitute, many often unemployed.
01:54:01.260
Well, that's not what our studies of the January 6th, those who broke into the Capitol on January
01:54:08.980
Yeah, those who broke in by having people opening the doors for them and having literally federal
01:54:14.700
agents like crashing through the barricades and opening them up and actually encouraging,
01:54:22.280
not only encouraging people, but ordering people to keep moving.
01:54:34.760
Our studies of the insurrectionist sentiments in the country.
01:54:39.380
And what you found is that some of these people were business owners.
01:54:46.900
They were putting things at risk when they went to Washington and carried out this violence.
01:54:55.000
Very striking finding is their economic profile.
01:54:58.840
Over half of the 700 who broke into the Capitol, who've been arrested so far for breaking into
01:55:25.680
I mean, again, you don't even have to go into like, you know, with these boomer LARPers
01:55:32.740
There was a lot of good intended people that they were pissed off for a very good reason.
01:55:45.780
And then they had a small agitator, agent provocateur, federal informant and agents that
01:55:51.640
And yes, you had a large faction of, I think, mostly really, you know, probably mostly well-intended
01:55:59.260
people that were basically roped up into the anger of the moment and the heat of the moment
01:56:08.760
It was like the scene where they're pushing on the, you know, on the other, the cops there
01:56:15.200
But, you know, if you go to the other side of the Capitol, it was like they opened the
01:56:23.320
I love that photo where like they go into the rotunda and they're all still walking inside
01:56:30.280
It was like it was a violent insurgents and they threw feces on the walls and it was black
01:56:35.320
people who worked there had to clean it up and like all these narratives that have been
01:56:39.540
But anyway, the point is, it's your normal, regular person who's independent, who's a
01:56:49.220
From white collar occupations, doctors, lawyers, architects and accountants, only 7% were
01:56:56.400
unemployed at the time of their January 6th insurrection, nearly the national average.
01:57:03.080
This is very different than we're used to seeing from right-wing extremists, where typically
01:57:10.460
25%, 30% of right-wing violent offenders are unemployed and virtually none are CEOs or
01:57:19.060
Further, if we look at their relationship to the militia groups, so only 13% of those
01:57:25.640
who broke into the Capitol on January 6th were members of militia groups like the-
01:57:30.940
And of course, those, many of those are feds and they're informants and they were there
01:57:35.940
There was just the, there was just the spice in the dish, right?
01:57:39.780
There were just the extra little, little fireworks on top to, to, to put, to just push it over
01:57:44.440
the edge, right, to get this and now they can rope them.
01:57:46.820
But again, the majority thing here is to just to, to create a narrative that it's, the narrative
01:57:55.100
that these are just normal, regular business owners and those are now your terrorists and
01:58:00.060
those are the ones we have to watch and look out for.
01:58:10.100
Remember what I said before about like how they used to do movies about like the, you
01:58:13.840
know, the Russians are taking over, you know, kind of thing.
01:58:17.960
Was there a legitimate, you know, commie threat?
01:58:22.540
But at some point it also kind of became absurd, absurd that that would ever be, that'd
01:58:26.580
be an issue, especially towards the end of the Cold War and stuff like that, right?
01:58:30.820
But yeah, so East Enders, I guess it's some show running in the UK.
01:58:34.580
Okay, they're going to have a big episode where far-right extremists plan to bomb a mosque
01:58:47.580
This is, you know, BBC that's basically producing East Enders, I believe.
01:58:51.900
It's that the complete inversion of reality of like it's white right-wingers, that's the
01:58:56.580
problem and that's the, the, the, that's the scary bit, right?
01:59:00.220
East Enders aired dark scenes on Tuesday as extremists, Neil, I guess it's some of these
01:59:07.280
actors then, decided to up the ante in his mission to destroy a new mosque in Walford.
01:59:12.920
The far-right ringleader met with Aaron Monroe during the hour-long offering of the serial
01:59:17.420
drama, claiming that they needed to take their plan to the next level.
01:59:21.500
It's like, oh my God, this is, it's, it's brilliant.
01:59:25.700
People buy it, they soak it, they, they suck this up and they think it's reality.
01:59:29.320
They, they, they look at TV and they still, it just blurs and blends together, you know,
01:59:34.120
between the SSRIs and the COVID brain fog and the vaccine, you know, just a haze.
01:59:40.060
What's even, what's even, what's even what anymore?
01:59:44.320
Is, what even, is that, is that even something real?
01:59:51.700
I think this is one of the last topics we'll do here.
02:00:01.640
So, Kazakhstan, and thank you, Val Aysi, by the way, for that.
02:00:18.540
Thank you, by the way, for, for your generous donation.
02:00:26.360
So, we're trying to figure out what triggered this in Kazakhstan, right?
02:00:31.480
What we do know is that we've had several, several decades of gay ops, color revolutions,
02:00:41.440
coup attempts, assassination attempts, and all kinds of manner of shenanigans
02:00:46.600
in most of the former Soviet bloc countries, the satellite states to Russia.
02:00:54.480
Most of the time, it's been run by Western, or in many cases, Jewish operatives, that are
02:00:59.400
seeking to destabilize Russia by turning their neighbors against them, making them strongholds
02:01:05.700
for NATO and other such organizations, the Atlanticists, the Atlantic Council, and all
02:01:15.160
And NATO, of course, is at the forefront of that.
02:01:17.960
And so, you always have to question when it happens in a country that is adjacent and
02:01:40.200
Ukraine has been on the forefront of this, you know, for, I mean, what is it now?
02:01:44.200
What's it, not even the Newland stuff back in 2000, what is that, six or seven or eight,
02:01:49.320
maybe, maybe it's like, maybe that, no, no, Victoria, Newland, that's like 2000, that's
02:01:56.520
But anyway, side issue, it's been happening for a long time.
02:01:59.960
The color revolution in Ukraine was like a famous, you know, famous thing, famous thing.
02:02:05.100
Happened in Georgia, the issue even with Chechnya, right, that's been an issue, a problem.
02:02:13.960
But anyway, so they're claiming here that high gas prices is essentially what triggered
02:02:21.340
this, and I'm kind of, all right, okay, maybe there's genuine sentiments.
02:02:26.480
We know that, again, because of everything that's happening, there's a lot of countries
02:02:29.340
and a lot of people suffering, you know, shutdown, pandemics, price increases, energy
02:02:35.080
shortages, all kinds of things that's real and that's happening.
02:02:37.920
But then weaved into this, there's a reaction, which is kind of almost overkill, and you're
02:02:43.000
wondering, well, is there something else behind this?
02:02:45.800
Anyway, we'll talk about this, we'll look at some of the footage.
02:02:49.100
Let me actually bring in a couple of things in here.
02:02:52.680
Should have done that right away, but I realized I actually forgot.
02:02:56.380
So, nationwide state of emergency declared in Kazakhstan.
02:03:00.840
President vows tough response to ongoing violent protests.
02:03:06.300
Kazakhstan's authorities have imposed a state of emergency across the country in an attempt
02:03:14.980
to get a grip on a deteriorating security situation after widespread demonstrations were sparked
02:03:23.840
President Kasim Jomart Tokyev reached for the sweeping measures late on Wednesday, hours after
02:03:30.180
saying he intended to act as tough as possible against the violence.
02:03:34.500
The state of emergency vastly extends the powers of the country's police and military, as well
02:03:42.780
as allowing the handling down of heavy penalties, including lengthy prison terms on those caught
02:03:53.200
Overnight, emergency powers were declared in certain parts of the country, including the
02:03:59.920
The former capital has been gripped by violent...
02:04:09.280
Do you guys remember some of the architecture and stuff from...
02:04:24.500
Remember, this was going to be like the Eurasian capital as the Belt and Road Initiative begins.
02:04:32.220
It's like Kazakhstan and Astana is going to be like kind of the hub for like...
02:04:38.760
Well, Europe is leaning that way now, kind of thing.
02:04:41.680
Flashy buildings of Astana rise up implausibly from the flat plains of oil-rich Kazakhstan to
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form a city stuck between a Soviet past and aspirational present.
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They had all this like, you know, like Illuminati symbolism and stuff in there, like all these
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pyramids and like world peace towers and like really weird art and stuff.
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Anyway, that's a side issue, but it's actually kind of fascinating.
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People have done, you know, videos on that and stuff like that.
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So, anyway, so that's the current capital and Almaty used to be it.
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I guess symbolically, maybe this is like ritualistically.
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You know, this is to put a chapter behind them.
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Anyway, the former capital has been gripped by violent unrest throughout the day with protests
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overrunning multiple government buildings, including the old presidential palace and torching them.
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You know, the interactions, the demonstrations.
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So, one of my little complaints is embedded Telegram videos are so small.
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It would be great if they get like a full screen feature.
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Most of the times I have to download the videos from Telegram to pull them up and show them
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Yeah, I think this is like what's coming to a lot of, eventually as well, the Western
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And of course, we've kind of already seen that when it comes to the vaccine issue, right?
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Brian McDonald had a bunch of interesting tweets as well.
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I believe that's the old presidential palace right there.
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But it says here, Kazakhstan government resigns as demonstrators set fire to capital.
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Because what's happening right now, on top of this, not that story, but the other one was that there is a Russian military alliance.
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A number of countries there are sending troops to Kazakhstan at the leader's requests amid protests.
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And 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?
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This could be one of those like, oh, they're resigned.
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Here's the new pro-NATO guys that we need to put in.
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You know, there could be something like that coming.
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Listen to this narration that the Hill is using here for this video that they embed.
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Kazakhstan'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.
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Videos 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.
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All cabinet members resigned in response to the outbreak.
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Police were seen using water cannons and stunt grenades against demonstrators.
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Protester 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.
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Isn't the Hill, don't they have a little money?
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So anyway, this could very well be some kind of gay open action here.
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Internet switched off in Kazakhstan amid unrest reports.
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TV broadcasting has also been disrupted in the Central Asian country, faced with a wave of protests over a spike in fuel prices, right?
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And I kind of go through some of the same thing here.
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But a British organization, NetBlox, that monitors internet freedom, has described the situation in the country as a nation-scale internet blackout.
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Now, 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.
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But, 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.
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You make sure that people can't communicate and stuff like that.
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And there's some other things we'll get to as well.
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So, let's take a look at some more footage here.
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This is a military personnel injured from what seems to be live bullets in Almaty.
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This is a video of equipment room at one of the police stations.
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Marauders at Almaty using a crawler to get into a bank branch.
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So, they have bank robberies happening at the same time here.
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So, there's like a, not only a run on banks, it's like a, let's take all the cash from the banks.
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So, Kazakhstan is like China meets Russia, basically.
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Videos from earlier today as protests picking up weapons.
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So, they just, someone just drove in with a car, put a bunch of guns out, and then just like, let's grab it.
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I mean, it could be, of course, there's always weapons and stuff, but the question is, is there anybody providing these weapons?
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Tokayev considers, what, this is the president, right?
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Considers what is happening in Kazakhstan to be external aggression.
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That is why request for military assistance made to CSTO for collective defense.
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I forget what CSTO stands for, but it's that, it's like a, it's like a NATO for that region as far as I understand it.
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Let me see if I can find, it stands for, let me see here.
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Members include Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan.
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Central Asia state bordering Afghanistan are concerned about security threats emanating from the war-tron country
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and the potential for tens of thousands of refugees to pour over the borders.
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Collective Security Treaty Organization is what it stands for.
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It doesn't mean this guy is great and there's no problem in the country or anything like that.
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But this, just on track record alone, this is normally what, what external enemies to these regions
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or these countries around Russia have been doing.
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They usually jump on an opportunity where there's, you know, organic grassroots discontent against the government
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They pour in weapons, they pour in support, they pour in organizational capacity and skills, right?
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We even talked about the, what was one of the guys again?
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But he had a foot basically in Ukraine and some of these other countries.
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And then his skills ended up being turned on America when the coup by the Biden regime actually happened.
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Kazakhstan President Tokayev has announced that he's taking over as chairman of the Security Council.
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Tokayev said that he will not leave the country under any circumstances
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and that authorities intend to act as harshly as possible against offenders during the protest.
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So I'm not sure if this guy, again, they have resigned, you know, kind of thing.
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Furious citizens have also apparently seized firearms, shields, and batons from police,
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leaving officers helpless, according to Russia's RIA Novosti,
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Okay, short little clip there, but okay, interesting.
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Yeah, Revolver News had a big piece about this guy,
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and he's been on, like, mainstream media regularly.
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He's, like, the father of, like, the engineer, or the architect of, like, gay ops, essentially.
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He was actually, he worked under the guy, which is said to be,
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this was, like, a plot, you know, it was developed by the CIA to do, like,
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And, of course, it's never been peaceful because, like, you know,
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thousands of people are always dying in the wake of these kinds of gay ops and stuff.
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or what has happened in a country when statues are starting to go down, right?
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I don't think they managed to actually pull this one down,
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This is probably the president or something like that.
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And I'm not just saying, well, he deserves to be in a statue.
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and he's probably, you know, rotten to the core or corrupt or something like that, right?
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But that doesn't mean that the people that want to put in place
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to take over from this rotten asshole is any better.
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is that there will be some kind of pro-Western, you know, NATO.
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Because the Ukraine-Russia thing is still happening, right?
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Of like, the people are like pushing, you know,
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Putin's problem with Ukraine is not its NATO membership,
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Okay, well, because they haven't been able to pull that off,
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Oh, we haven't had any big terrorist attacks in 2001.
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So, you know, all this stuff about, like, you know,
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white people being terrorists, that's completely unfounded.
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It's Ukraine's desire to become a normal European democracy.
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that's going to happen in the wake of this, too.
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we'll see what happens with JK Rowling here as well,
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which is kind of interesting because she's like one of them.
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is he going to continue to co-host with the Tim Poole?
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is that he's just going to be on kind of bad audio,
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But it was interesting that as soon as the trial ended with Maxwell,
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the case against the prison guards who were supposed to watch Epstein on that day,
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they dropped the cases against the prison guards.
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That was like surfing the web and doing all these things.
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And the CCTV cameras went down and all that kind of stuff,
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Michael Thompson and Tova Noel admitted to falsifying records,
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but made a deal with federal prosecutors in order to avoid serving jail time.
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The federal prosecutors dropped the case against two jail guards who were on duty when Jeffrey Epstein was found dead.
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According to a motion filed by federal prosecutors on Thursday,
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but made a deal with them to avoid serving prison time.
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Noel and Thomas admitted that they willfully and knowingly completed materially false count and round slips regarding,
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and round slips regarding required counts and rounds in Epstein's unit.
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The guards say they will give truthful information related to their employment by the Bureau of Prisons,
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including about the events and circumstances described in the indictment.
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The guards will also be required to complete 100 hours of community service,
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as per an agreement with the Department of Justice Inspector General Review.
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because the DOJ is just an upstanding government agency at this point.
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prosecution were deferred for a period of six months during the term of Noel's and Thomas' good behavior.
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Completion of community service and satisfactory compliance with the terms of the agreement,
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reports states that the two were sleeping and using the internet while guarding Epstein.
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who was placed on suicide watch after an apparent attempt to take his own life,
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It's kind of an interesting story of the Theranos or Thernanos,
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and everyone roped into this medical miracle device