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00:00:55.000You will have seen, perhaps, Bret Weinstein on Tucker talking about how many people potentially died as a result of recent medical interventionism during the pandemic period.
00:01:04.000Indeed, we reported on that data capture from New Zealand that revealed that the figures could be as high as 17 million.
00:01:11.000Now, these are purely speculative figures at this stage, and I wouldn't like to posit anything other than that.
00:01:16.000But certainly we know that adverse events are extremely high.
00:01:19.000Certainly we know that reporting has been deliberately obfuscating and confusing around this matter.
00:01:24.000One thing that's for sure is that Pfizer and their CEO Albert Baller are pretty confident that there's going to be a turbo cancer explosion all around the world.
00:01:52.000First of all, by looking at Brett Weinstein talking to Tucker, then we're going to look at Baller, betting that turbo cancers are going to explode around the
00:01:59.000And you know, when Baller makes a moon shot, Baller hits the moon.
00:02:16.000And I don't know, would you become more suspicious if you found out,
00:02:19.000for example, that the makers of mRNA vaccines had indemnity from legal prosecution?
00:02:23.000That would be an interesting piece of evidence as well, wouldn't it?
00:02:26.000First of all, let's start with Brett Weinstein talking to Tucker about the potential number of deaths from recent medical interventions.
00:02:32.000I was recently at a conference in Romania on the COVID crisis and so there was a lot of work trying to unpack what we actually understand and I love Bret Weinstein.
00:02:44.000He always looks a little bit down, doesn't he?
00:02:46.000I feel like Bret Weinstein, even if he was giving you a birthday gift, he would still be a bit down.
00:02:50.000Heather and I have bought you this book token.
00:02:58.000I saw a credible estimate of something like 17 million deaths globally from this technology, so... 17 million deaths from the COVID vax?
00:03:08.000Those figures line up with what Steve Kirsch said when he was on our show pertaining to the New Zealand data breach, which obviously the legacy media are not reporting on.
00:03:17.000And as a side note, Tucker's done his hair slightly differently.
00:03:20.000Well, you know, when you scale up to billions, it's not hard to reach a number like that with a technology this dangerous.
00:03:28.000People's willingness to accept the erosion of their rights because of a public health emergency has allowed this tyranny to use it as a Trojan horse.
00:03:41.000It's something people need to become aware of.
00:03:43.000There are a number of Features of our environment.
00:03:47.000Basically, they are blind spots that we can't see past.
00:03:51.000Vaccine was one, and I know I wasn't an enthusiast about vaccines.
00:03:56.000I still believe deeply in the elegance of vaccines as they should exist, but I'm now very alarmed at how they are produced, and I'm even more alarmed at what has been called a vaccine that doesn't meet the definition.
00:04:10.000Because many of us believe that vaccines were an extremely elegant Low harm, high efficacy method of preventing disease.
00:04:21.000When they called this mRNA technology a vaccine, many of us gave it more credibility than we should have.
00:04:28.000When you see legacy media reporting on figures like Brett Weinstein, and indeed the perspectives of people like Brett, it's always astonishing to actually see them and how diffident and considered and scientific and gentle they are.
00:04:42.000Because of course, in legacy media, they're talked about as like Hysterical, hyperbolic.
00:04:46.000What this type of media has revealed to us is there are a variety of perspectives that have to be condemned as hysterical because otherwise they seem completely reasonable.
00:04:54.000What he's saying there is that he has all manner of respect for vaccine technology, but what happened in the last couple of years was an intervention that used the word vaccine as a kind of veil to mask what they actually were.
00:05:04.000And all of you guys, let me know in the chat and the comments, commonly use phrases like experimental technology and stuff like that.
00:05:09.000And clearly that's a pretty valid perspective.
00:05:12.000If they had called it a gene transfection technology, we would have thought, wait, what?
00:05:18.000You know, that that's that sounds highly novel and it sounds dangerous.
00:05:22.000And how much do we know about the long term implications?
00:05:24.000Also, we know that there was so much marketing pumped into vaccines.
00:05:28.000You saw all of the musical numbers, the government campaigns.
00:05:31.000They didn't just plainly and pragmatically say, listen, this is a new technology that we have.
00:05:40.000In fact, all of the evangelism, hysteria and zeal exists on the apparently rational side of the argument, where the counter-narratives, those that are inquiring, those that might refer to ourselves as the resistance, are a variety of characters, but many of them involve highly rational, quite calm individuals like Brett there.
00:05:55.000But because they called it a vaccine, people were much readily, much more willing to accept it.
00:06:00.000But before we get into Albert Baller's new moonshot, Turbo Cancers, here at last!
00:06:06.000Let's first examine whether or not pharmaceutical companies are opportunistic and would see crises as a great chance to make money, explore new techniques, or even create market conditions that would otherwise be inconceivable.
00:06:20.000Ultimately, the mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy.
00:06:25.000I always like to say, if we had surveyed two years ago in the public, would you be willing to take a gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body, we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate.
00:06:38.000What if we were to terrify you for a couple of years?
00:06:40.000Would you consider it then, oh, I suppose I'm terrified.
00:07:00.000...to innovation in the way that was maybe not possible before.
00:07:05.000OK, so we've seen now Weinstein's claim that the vaccine wasn't even really a vaccine.
00:07:11.000We've seen people from within the industry saying it was extraordinary and admitting that they were opportunistic in their approach to this.
00:07:17.000Now, let's get into Pfizer's new moonshot, turbo cancers.
00:07:21.000Many of you will know that it's an accepted, even sort of quasi mainstream media critique that Pfizer aren't an innovative pharmacological company where scientists are in laboratories doing all sorts of experiments.
00:07:34.000No, Pfizer operate more like a venture capitalist organisation, in this case buying up a smaller company that's been working on medications for turbo cancers.
00:07:46.000They've recently paid over the odds $43 billion for a company that has a $2 billion a year Turnover, which seems to suggest that Albert Baller and Pfizer think that turbo cancers are going to be a big thing in the future.
00:08:49.000Where we put all our effort, because again, based on the discussion of effort strategy, we think we have the capabilities to make a difference.
00:09:09.000Disproportionately we are investing capital over there.
00:09:13.000It's weird this event and events like this, isn't it?
00:09:14.000Like something going on at Oxford University, plainly about economics, talking about cancer from the perspective of profit.
00:09:20.000Many of you, of course, statistically, have had cancer or know people that have had cancer.
00:09:24.000And to hear it just spoken about in terms of a business opportunity is, of course, Kind of a little jarring, but that is the world we live in.
00:09:30.000Again, the pandemic period was revelatory.
00:09:32.000It revealed things that were always present up until the pandemic.
00:09:35.000Normal anti-establishment folk used to just not trust Pfizer because of stuff like Purdue Pharma, and the opioid crisis, and the Sackler family, and the numerous times that Pfizer have made massive settlements out of court.
00:09:47.000But suddenly, during the pandemic period, they got sort of reframed as kind of the Avengers, sometimes literally using the Avengers in some of their promo.
00:09:57.000Why are academia, the corporate world, and pharmacology all teaming together to present disease as a kind of business opportunity?
00:10:04.000Well, because that's the reality of the world we live in.
00:10:07.000But has something extraordinary happened in the last few years to make people more sick, or keep people sick, or just to treat the world as one big marketplace of brubbery, pale, sick, insipid people that just eat dreadful food and then have to make ourselves better using moon juice spurted out from Borla?
00:10:42.000OK, let's have a look at some of their financial details around Baller's investment.
00:10:46.000He said there that the next moonshot is cancer.
00:10:50.000Let's have a look at where Pfizer have put their money where your cancer is.
00:10:54.000Pfizer stunned the medical world completing the $43 billion acquisition of Segan, a small drug company that treats turbo cancers and barely makes $2 billion per year.
00:11:03.000The acquisition means Pfizer becomes the largest oncology company in the world, capable of treating most turbo cancers.
00:11:08.000Sir, run down there and get me your finest goose and some drugs for turbo cancers.
00:11:32.000However, the nature of the acquisition has left many people scratching their heads.
00:11:35.000Probably one of the symptoms of turbo cancer.
00:11:38.000Why would Pfizer, flushed with the enormous profits it has reaped through its mRNA vaccine, Brett Weinstein would say it shouldn't be called a vaccine, overpay $43 billion for a small cancer drug company?
00:12:07.000Remember, our most reliable information with regard to excess deaths came not from the medical establishment, but from insurance companies who are like, we can't keep insuring people.
00:12:15.000They keep dying for No reason all of a sudden.
00:12:18.000So money matters, particularly when trying to get some verifiable data to make analysis from.
00:12:51.000The new cancer treatments are like missiles that will target most turbo cancers.
00:12:55.000Once again we see the militaristic language deployed that we became Familiar with during the pandemic period how it had to be framed as a war.
00:13:03.000Do you remember that kind of the amount of effort that went into that?
00:13:07.000At the beginning, at the fun bit of the pandemic, do you remember the fun bit?
00:13:10.000Oh, we're all staying indoors and there were sort of songs and memes and stuff like that.
00:13:14.000The language that's used around these things is interesting and potentially revealing.
00:13:18.000Pfizer will produce them at a scale that has never been seen before.
00:13:21.000Well that's weird, almost like they've recently had practice in setting up operations where they can issue drugs at an unprecedented level.
00:13:29.000Almost like in our country, the UK, Moderna were given taxpayer money to set up factories to continue to create medications for pandemics that aren't currently here.
00:13:38.000Although there's a WHO treaty coming to a country near you, ensuring that you will pay for future pandemics.
00:13:43.000By 2025, Pfizer will have a global network.
00:13:47.000We have a very quick way of completing clinical trials.
00:13:49.000Does that involve using minimal number of mouses to reach very profitable conclusions?
00:14:11.000Well, it's even better because this time it's cancer!
00:14:14.000Think about what Baller is telegraphing with this information.
00:14:17.000Why would any company need to produce cancer treatments at a scale never before seen?
00:14:22.000Why would Pfizer, of all companies, be willing to bet tens of billions of dollars on turbo cancer continuing to explode at exponential rates around the world in coming years?
00:14:30.000Seeking alpha Analysis theorises it's going to take Pfizer at least a decade just to break even from this deal.
00:14:35.000Financially, this $43 billion acquisition makes no sense for Pfizer unless Baller knows something about the future they're not telling us.
00:14:41.000But remember, what we're looking for here is a connection between Bret Weinstein saying that many more people than has been surmised have died as a result of those medications and Albert Baller's latest investment.
00:14:52.000Let's have a look at the Florida Surgeon General talking about potential risks of the vaccines before looking to see whether or not there has been a rise in cancer in young people.
00:15:05.000Florida Surgeon General says for us to stop getting the COVID vaccine.
00:15:08.000Fox 35's Hannah McKenzie is joining us live in the Alert Center tonight.
00:15:11.000So Hannah, he says what's in the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines is a problem.
00:15:16.000Yeah, Luann John, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Latipo says he has safety concerns pertaining to the discovery of billions of DNA fragments found per dose in the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines.
00:15:30.000And he says those concerns have not been addressed by the FDA or the CDC.
00:15:35.000Dr. Latipo says if the risks of DNA integration with COVID vaccines cannot be addressed, then the vaccines aren't appropriate for use in humans.
00:15:45.000But that only applies to humans, so it's not all bad because the mouses, they're presumably fine.
00:16:15.000Chromosomal instability and how the integration could affect unintended parts of the body, such as the heart, brain, lungs, even the injection site itself.
00:16:25.000But before we get too cynical, have we heard of any heart issues in people that have been vaccinated?
00:16:31.000Although it was initially dismissed as a conspiracy theory, we now know that many vaccine-like products do affect the heart.
00:17:01.000Doctors are sounding the alarm about cancer diagnoses on the rise in people younger than 50.
00:17:05.000And maybe the scariest thing about that is that we actually don't know what is driving this uptick.
00:17:11.000Colorectal cancer is just one of the several common cancers on the rise in young adults under 50 in the past 20 years.
00:17:17.000A new report from the American Cancer Society anticipates 153,000 new colorectal cancer cases this year and about 52,000 deaths.
00:17:28.00060% of new cases are advanced stage disease and rates are increasing among younger people.
00:17:33.000Shockingly, one in five people who will be diagnosed presently are younger than 55 years of age, which is quite young for colorectal cancer.
00:17:42.000Doctors aren't sure what's driving that trend, but say more than half of colorectal cancers are attributed to factors under your control, like diet, exercise, and smoking.
00:17:52.000It's your fault that you got cancer, and if Albert Bourla makes some money out of that, that's none of your business.
00:17:57.000Although, you did fund the research and development for many of the products that have made Pfizer so rich in the first place.
00:18:06.000A story in which it becomes clear that more people appear to have died than is being publicly acknowledged as a result of medical administrations in the last couple of years.
00:18:15.000Information that is suppressed about myocarditis, pericarditis and other heart conditions is now entering the mainstream.
00:18:22.000We are seeing Albert Baller and Pfizer investing heavily in turbo cancers and elsewhere we're seeing cancer on the rise.
00:18:29.000A cynical, sceptical, analytical and discerning person might think that there's some connection between all these phenomena.
00:18:35.000A drug that was introduced to the marketplace without significant or even sufficient trialling has potential side effects that we're still learning about.
00:18:43.000I don't make any hysterical assumptions or random or ridiculous connections, but it seems to me the way that this has been handled, the way this has been reported on, the way that information has been controlled, repressed, obfuscated, diluted, misrepresented, it seems to me that all of us would do well to remain very, very discerning, awake and aware when it comes to the business dealings of pharmaceutical giants globally.
00:19:04.000If Albert Baller thinks that turbo cancers are going to be on the rise and cancer more generally is on the rise in young people.
00:19:11.000I think it's appropriate to stay awake and alert and be very, very careful what medications you take because some of the consequences and side effects could be literally fatal.