In this episode of RUMBLE, Gareth Roy is joined by Rishi Sunak and Alexei Zelensky to discuss conspiracy theories about vaccines and the JFK assassination. Plus, the country s hot, the market is breaking into the Federal lines, and the country's hot! out there, out there! Plus, a new conspiracy theory about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. And a new theory about how the US government is using Mexican drug cartels to legitimise prolonging the post 9/11 Patriot Act surveillance that allows them to store your data. And, of course, have they got everyone s data from them too? All that and much more on this week's episode of Rumble. Rumble is produced by Gareth Roy and Alex Blumberg, and edited by Matthew Bolland and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Our theme song is Come Alone by The Weakerthans, courtesy of Lotuspool Records, and our ad music is by Build Buildings Records. This episode was produced by Mark Phillips and is brought to you by LaCie Records. Please don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to our other shows on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, and subscribe on iTunes! If you like what you hear, share it on your favourite streaming platform, and spread the word to your friends and family about what you're listening to on your social media platforms! Subscribe to our new favourite podcast, The Dark Side Of, wherever you get your favourite podcast, and we'll be giving you the best listening experience of the day to day's most uplifting listening experience. Enjoy! - including the latest episodes of the podcast, the Dark Side of the world's most influential podcast and the latest news and social meditations, the most profoundest reviews, the best vizzion, the latest reviews and the most authentic reviews you can find out what's up to the most influential in the world? - subscribe to your favourite podcast on the internet's most listened to by you, the ultimate podcast on all things happening in the past and most influential, the realest and the best in the best possible place on the most important podcast in the podcast you get the most of it all, your most authentic, the truth you can be the most up to hear about it all! all the best podcast on everything you need to know about it! Thank you for listening to this podcast, you're not going to get more than just what you could ask for!
00:00:59.000Thanks for joining us on this voyage to truth and freedom that we are undertaking together against the great storms of corruption and deception that avail prevail all around.
00:01:09.000We will awaken together by Jove even if it takes me a thousand on-screen assistants.
00:01:21.000Whatever connection we may have, it is as nothing compared to the chemistry between Rishi Sunak and that fella from Ukraine that everyone likes so much.
00:01:47.000We're still decent, and by God, are we common.
00:01:50.000We do a lot of anti-establishment rhetoric.
00:01:52.000For example, we're going to be talking about, well, we're going to be talking about Albert Baller mugging off RFK, you know, Robert F. Kennedy, saying, oh, you know, I don't know why.
00:02:05.000He says this, he goes, if you mistrust vaccines and, you know, you know, no opinion on them over here on OOB, but like he goes, you're actually against all science, isn't he?
00:02:50.000We're going to be looking at how they're using Mexican drug cartels to legitimize prolonging the post 9-11 Patriot Act surveillance that allows them to store your data and then later on down the line going, oh, have you got that data from them lot?
00:03:06.000Let's use it because they've become a bit of a dissident.
00:03:08.000But first, in our country, the UK, you can surely see from the bucolic wonder all about me that we are in Britain, the country, until sadly, latterly, of Her Majesty, where dear Meghan Markle attends coronations dressed outrageously.
00:03:24.000Like, what was that sort of sheepdog person she was trying to be, Meghan Markle?
00:03:28.000It's a brilliant disguise, is what it was.
00:03:30.000If the conspiracy theorists are right, and I think they are... If we've established that they are, we ain't heard a conspiracy theory yet.
00:03:38.000The problem is, with a lot of these conspiracy theories, some of them are just plain fact, aren't they?
00:03:43.000Some of them are silly, like this one.
00:03:46.000But that's not Meghan Markle sat next to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
00:04:07.000This is the kind of conspiracy theory that appears on the news so that they can say, all conspiracy theorists, you know, like the one about Wuhan and those other ones, they're all... Oh, wait a minute, Wuhan.
00:04:21.000Oh, it's like that conspiracy theory in 2008.
00:04:23.000They sort of quantitatively eased all of those failing banks and institutions after they gambled us into, you know, like, we got some information there that's gonna... If you are a conspiracy theorist, get ready for whatever your body's response is to erotic stimuli.
00:04:38.000Get ready to feel it because we got some news coming, baby.
00:04:44.000But also, Rishi Sunak met with a little fella named Zelensky.
00:05:13.000When I see him looking awkward like that, I feel like I can remember kids at school that were sort of trying hard and like they're a bit slumpy like that when they walk.
00:05:20.000Like they're sort of like falling forwards a bit.
00:05:22.000And I think he's trying his best and he's got nice hair.
00:05:25.000I'm just trying to see the good in him.
00:05:26.000But I do feel like that the hedge fund that he was involved in funded Moderna and I feel like he misses his billionaire.
00:05:35.000Not that everyone's being a billionaire.
00:07:27.000Well this is like constructed reality, particularly when, obviously particularly when Zelensky and Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister of this country, did you vote for him?
00:08:06.000So I've just said that, so as you know, in case you're watching it, say in case you're a journalist watching it, trying to find something antagonistic to write, so you'll have to now admit that I said that.
00:08:14.000You'll know while you're omitting that.
00:08:32.000I'm not just marshalling elite interests and subjugating the population of this country who fund all this stuff through their tax dollars or tax pounds or whatever.
00:08:43.000I'm actually important and there could be a war that I'd be in.
00:08:46.000In fact, there might be if we keep provoking Russia because they're getting peeved, I believe.
00:09:30.000To the bureaucratic skullduggery and duplicity of ordinary government.
00:09:35.000A war with the heroism of those that are willing to give their lives for it somehow underwrites the ordinary corruption of the sort of hedge fund establishment figures.
00:10:41.000UK, but especially here to Chequers, which is, and you are actually the first foreign leader that I've had the privilege of welcoming here as Prime Minister.
00:10:51.000And there's a lot of great history here.
00:10:52.000In fact, this room that we're standing in, Winston Churchill made many of his famous speeches in World War So they're utilizing the mythology of the war, the paraphernalia and ephemera of war, the camo jackets and like his hoodie and everything, as well as the history of war and prestige to distract us, in my opinion, and let me know what you think in the chat and the comments, from the fact that a lot of military industrial complex business will get done as a result of this meeting.
00:11:21.000There's a bunch of long-range missiles Yeah, these cruise missiles.
00:11:24.000I mean, I guess what we're not seeing, this is essentially a propaganda mission at the same time to, I guess, go along with the story that the UK is supplying Ukraine with multiple cruise missiles.
00:11:35.000The thing about these cruise missiles is they go three times the range that the current US ones that Ukraine have.
00:11:41.000But at a price that's Three times the missile, but at the same price.
00:11:46.000But they can get to territory that's currently Russian-occupied, i.e.
00:11:50.000Now, Crimea, I don't know if you remember a few months ago, but Putin at one point did say Crimea was the red line.
00:11:56.000So essentially what's going on here is, it's very nice, they're meeting on the lawn, and yes we need to protect Ukraine and all these things, but we're essentially saying we'll give you these missiles that can reach Crimea, which Putin has said is a red line and that he'd be willing to use nuclear weapons.
00:12:07.000We can all agree that protecting Ukrainian people is a good thing.
00:12:11.000Now what we're discussing is the means for protecting Ukrainian people and who ought be charged with that duty.
00:12:19.000of course it's going to be people currently in positions of political power whether they were
00:12:22.000elected or not and is the method for ending this conflict likely to be a military victory
00:12:29.000against Russia by you know as Gareth just suggested bombing Crimea with those missiles
00:12:34.000which has already been identified as a red line and provocation for nuclear conflict which will
00:12:41.000also affect Ukrainian people as well as non-Ukrainian people and all people anywhere ever.
00:12:48.000So in a sense, what happens, I think, the way that the mainstream media, and let me know in the chat if you agree with this, continually manage this narrative is by saying that if you are a dissenter or a sceptic or critical of this conflict, What you are fundamentally agreeing with is the criminality of the invade.
00:13:06.000You're saying that Russia's criminal invasion is OK and that it's all right to let Ukrainian people suffer when I feel that those all those ideas don't need to be meshed together.
00:13:14.000And I think people needlessly alloy those issues together in order to prevent the conversation advancing.
00:13:21.000Yeah, I mean, I was reading a piece on Stop the War earlier.
00:13:23.000Now, Stop the War have existed for so long.
00:13:25.000They've written about Iraq, Afghanistan, all sorts of things.
00:13:27.000They go on marches, all sorts of things, and they're saying these cruise missiles could be very dangerous for exactly that reason.
00:13:33.000Now, you have to at some point go, could this just be a similar thing to those previous wars then?
00:13:40.000And in the same way today, your leadership, your country's bravery and fortitude are an inspiration to us all.
00:13:42.000or you can tell me what you mean again and we'll check you when we get a chance, we'll
00:14:43.000Thank you that you hosted me and invited me.
00:14:46.000Anyway, you're just invited to observe this as an authentic and realistic exchange rather than look at what this masks and what it veils.
00:14:58.000You recall during the CNN town hall with Donald Trump that one of the most contentious moments was when the interviewer continually asked Donald Trump, Whose side are you on?
00:15:13.000And Donald Trump said in one of the moments in that discourse where I found myself agreeing with Donald Trump, that isn't important.
00:15:20.000What's important is ending the conflict so people from Ukraine and Russia stop dying because it's not to the benefit of anybody.
00:15:27.000And it appears that the Biden administration are going to any length to keep diplomacy off the table, whether that's criticizing Chinese efforts to broker a peace deal, Or even Donald Trump using it as part of his presidential campaign and you think what you like.
00:15:41.000I know loads of you love Donald Trump and loads of you hate Donald Trump.
00:15:43.000In a sense the personalities are irrelevant.
00:15:45.000What we're talking about is the principle of diplomacy versus the ongoing arming of Ukraine prolonging the conflict in order to either benefit this humanitarian effort or as detractors would say benefit the military-industrial complex.
00:15:57.000You can decide for yourself what you think is best and let us know in the comments and chat.
00:16:01.000You're smarter than us accumulatively.
00:16:33.000Sit down, think about God, think about death, worry, play with the dog.
00:16:36.000But at least I'd know I was doing it in a briefing room.
00:16:39.000So on Tim Dillon, what do they say to these kids?
00:16:41.000They sort of query the legitimacy of the whole venture.
00:16:44.000He's brought them on because there's been controversy around them because of this whole deal.
00:16:50.000Because it's like, You know, I guess it's like using TikTok to win over young voters at the same time that these Marianne Williamson things have been banned.
00:19:21.000That's the problem with propaganda is it's sort of managed narratives and it's not underwritten by truth.
00:19:27.000You remember only too well that during the pandemic period we said, hey you know how through these various apps that are allowing people to track and trace Covid, For your own good!
00:19:45.000I mean, it's not like, you know, years after 9-11, they're still trying to keep the legislation to survey potential threats alive, even though that threat is acknowledged to have diminished by highlighting the threat that cartels pose to the American population.
00:20:01.000We'll be going into depth on that story a little later.
00:20:04.000Even in our country, the UK, With a new King Bailey on the throne.
00:20:07.000With Meghan Markle sat there mustachioed and pistachioed like she's on candid camera.
00:20:52.000They tracked tens of millions of phones in the United States.
00:20:54.000They bought this data during the pandemic, like paying a lot, hundreds of thousands or millions To track, you know, people's movements during the pandemic.
00:21:02.000And this is, as so many people predicted, these things will be brought in during the pandemic and then they'll be continued afterwards.
00:21:13.000Because conspiracy theories need go no further than whether or not Meghan Markle dragged up to dress as that composer fella to turn up to the coronation.
00:21:30.000Hey, before we go over to being exclusively on Rumble, and if you're watching this anywhere else, there's a link in the description.
00:21:34.000You should join us in a minute because we're going to go into detail over RFK's claims that the military, I mean, I can't even tell you it, but it's about the role of the military during the pandemic.
00:21:45.000And what was the other bit that I wrote, like the military producing certain medications?
00:21:51.000If this is true, this changes the whole narrative.
00:21:53.000And I know loads of you in the chat said that this was true.
00:22:26.000Like, it could be someone, like, tending to a garden, pruning a tree, making, like, you know, making... But I watch, I think, like, if you just showed me for 10, 20 seconds how to do that, I can even hear the individual voices of people that work here.
00:22:41.000That lad, I can hear his voice, that's Al, who one time, if you were watching the day that suddenly the stream dropped off, that was Al's fault, he did that.
00:22:48.000He's 60% Al because he only does 60% of the things.
00:22:51.000Young Joe there, he's actually quite reliable.
00:22:57.000I can't think of anyone in history that has had the name Jack, even in Whitechapel, London, in the East End, that has wreaked more harm and havoc on innocent people.
00:25:45.000Hearing the entire pandemic and vaccine rollout were headed by the National Security Agency is perhaps the most horrifying thing in this entire interview.
00:25:52.000You can watch the whole interview, it's up now.
00:25:55.000Not to mention 150 military contractors manufacturing the jabs rather than the pharma companies themselves.
00:25:59.000That sounds like a colossal bombshell.
00:26:01.000This was medical democide or democide on a scale humanity has never seen before.
00:26:05.000Democide is when the government kills its population.
00:27:30.000Nor were they manufactured by Pfizer or by Moderna.
00:27:34.000They were manufactured by military contractors.
00:27:36.000And basically Pfizer and Moderna were paid To put their stamps on those vaccines as if they came from the pharmaceutical industry.
00:27:45.000But, you know, that's not what they were doing.
00:27:47.000They were coming from, you know, this was a military project from the beginning.
00:27:54.000Right, PeaceLoveLight says that she's watched the interview multiple times and that he's brilliant, and lots of people have said that RFK shows he's working out.
00:28:02.000I believe we've had some documentation on this military claim.
00:28:16.000Is this to do with the funding and No, so this is to do with basically the military personnel that were involved in Operation Warp Speed.
00:28:22.000So Operation Warp Speed, which we all assumed at the time was, you know, scientists, white lab coats, bunks and burners, pipettes, test tubes.
00:28:48.000An organisational chart of Operation Warp Speed, the $10 billion initiative obtained by Stat, which is a type of magazine, reveals the fullest picture yet of Operation Warp Speed, a highly structured organisation in which military personnel vastly outnumber civilian scientists.
00:29:03.000The chart shows that roughly 60 military officials, including at least four generals, are involved in the leadership of Operation Warp Speed, many of whom have never worked in healthcare or vaccine development.
00:29:13.000Just 29 of the roughly 90 leaders on the chart aren't employed by the Department of Defence.
00:29:19.000Now by that analysis, you'd have to say it was the Department of Defence that were leading that project.
00:29:24.000But to play devil's advocate just for a moment, wouldn't you say that because it was a logistical operation about the distribution of resources and the management of a population, I think the surprise is the ratio.
00:29:34.000I mean what's their counter argument going to be? It's not going to be, oh no it was some crazy
00:29:37.000thing, it's a bioweapon. That's not going to be there. They're not going to admit that and
00:29:41.000I don't think that even RFK is saying bioweapon type stuff.
00:29:48.000When you hear like many of these military members have never worked in healthcare or vaccine
00:29:52.000development and just 29 weren't employed by the Department of Defence, it seems like the ratio
00:29:57.000isn't quite right. Are you surprised by that information?
00:30:00.000Let us know in the chat and the comments.
00:30:01.000One senior federal health official told Stat he was struck by the presence of soldiers in military uniforms walking around the health department's headquarters in downtown Washington and said recently he'd seen more than 100 officials in the corridors wearing desert storm fatigue.
00:30:32.000I feel like, yeah, I've heard that story.
00:30:33.000So it appears that the military-industrial complex and defence contractors, and even the military outside of defence contractors like Rafe and Lockheed Martin, all those names that we're so fond of reciting, are across what has been broadly presented as a medical emergency, even though subsequently you would have to say that there were many, many errors in the way that this was handled, whether it was the medical response, the social response, the lockdowns, the use of data, the censorship, the condemnation of people that were, as they called it, vaccine hesitant.
00:31:08.000Look, I think it's probably, look, The issue with it being US Army and Pentagon related, I mean, obviously, like prior to the knowledge that we had of the pharmaceutical industry, that was pretty bad anyway, but around the Pentagon and I mean, we literally knew recently about the audits that the Pentagon have failed, the lack of transparency around the Pentagon.
00:31:28.000The revolving door within the Pentagon and the military-industrial complex.
00:31:33.000It's not the kind of place that I guess if you're looking to solve the pandemic that you want people thinking this is the institution who's developing our vaccines.
00:31:44.000It doesn't paint a great picture No, it doesn't.
00:31:46.000It seems like social control and it does seem to align with some of the Martin Goury analysis of a time where it's more difficult to control a population.
00:31:53.000You have to invent situations that would warrant asserting and exerting control over a population.
00:31:59.000Here is some anecdotal evidence that I will responsibly repeat to a wider audience.
00:32:04.000It comes from someone in our chat, Tamara.
00:32:07.000Oh man, I was volunteered by the military to Get off that, stop moving it.
00:32:13.000Could you just stop typing things for a second?
00:32:15.000I was volunteered by the military to test a pneumonia vaccination that was supposed to last five years and end up causing chronic pneumonia in numerous test subjects, including myself, within two years.
00:32:23.000I'm not taking any vaccines the military is offering.
00:32:45.000military shows promise for providing wide-ranging protection against COVID as well as other types of coronavirus.
00:32:50.000Non-human primate studies also indicate that the spike ferritin nanopark or SPFN COVID-19 vaccine, which was developed by researchers at the Waterreed Army Institute of Research, also elicits a potent immune response.
00:33:05.000I don't know if I'm trusting these people ever again on this stuff.
00:33:08.000I mean, you know, I was reading early in 2019, a government watchdog found that the Pentagon's 14 largest contractors had hired 1,700 former Department of Defense senior civilians and military officers.
00:33:19.000So that like revolving door, it's such a... What's the revolving door between in this instance?
00:33:24.000Between the military industrial complex and Department of Defense senior civilians.
00:33:29.000So it's just this kind of murky world.
00:33:31.000And as like Jon Stewart pointed out recently, the kind of What we don't know about the Pentagon, about where the money's going, about how it's all being managed, tax dollars of the American people.
00:33:44.000When RFK talks about this and the way that we were sold the story and the narrative of the pandemic, it feels like there is more information out there that we kind of should know about.
00:33:53.000It does indeed, and tomorrow we'll be talking, once we're off of YouTube and exclusively on Rumble, about another revelation by RFK, and that's about your friend and mine, Anthony Fauci, and how his gain-of-function research in the US was shut down, and that he relocated to a place in China.
00:34:46.000I changed the music to that because before it was the Back to the Future music which you voted for
00:34:51.000but I think you made a mistake because I think you saw the graphic was Back to the Future and
00:34:54.000thought that you should have the accompanying audiograms.
00:34:58.000I don't think you were right about that, so I, in an undemocratic move, put Cher, if I could turn back time, over it, because I like hearing Cher say that.
00:35:47.000Let's have a look at this week in history.
00:35:48.000First, in our country, the UK, the imposition of safety measures began in 1983 when protecting ourselves from our own car crashes via the seat belt was imposed.
00:35:58.000Look at how lovely British people are.
00:36:13.000Before the new law came into force, only about four out of every ten motorists regularly used a seatbelt.
00:36:19.000But during this morning's rush hour in London, the vast majority of drivers and front seat passengers were securely fastened.
00:36:27.000It seems the fear of prosecution was a greater incentive to belt up than all those previous seatbelt campaigns with their appeals to reason.
00:36:58.000Like, every time someone tells me what to do, like if I'm just carrying on with my own business, living my life, I'm privately in a car not harming anyone, I don't feel like a uniformed individual, funded by me, should come over.
00:37:09.000And not that I don't have a great deal of respect for the police force, who will be vital in any revolution.
00:37:14.000And I count among my personal friends.
00:37:49.000There's sort of personal inflections being applied.
00:37:51.000So it's not like the law is a transcendent force.
00:37:53.000You have to replace God with the state in order to believe that the state should have the right to intervene in your personal life.
00:37:59.000Well they're only doing what they're told, aren't they?
00:38:01.000I mean if like for example in America in the way in which the police have been militarized like severely like year after year after year that's like they're not going give us loads of guns are they or drones or those weird digidogs that are gonna take all their jobs in a few years time.
00:38:14.000Yeah who wants a digidog to take its job?
00:38:17.000Can we go see the people with the bowls on their heads, actually?
00:39:15.000Where are they going to be in 20 years' time?
00:39:16.000Because look at their naive and nascent forms of propaganda they were engaging in then, in the old days, with pearls slung around their neck, an elegant choker, an atavistic hairdo from a bygone age.
00:39:29.000Then it was so innocent, even the propaganda.
00:39:40.000Have a look at the solution suggested by the news for this issue.
00:39:44.000And for extreme cases, there's a more bizarre remedy.
00:39:48.000Our science correspondent James Wilkinson reports.
00:39:51.000They may look odd, but at least... They do look odd, because what's happened is they're wearing 1950s depictions of an astronaut helmet while walking about in the street.
00:42:20.000It's almost like, imagine a medication that only provided very temporary results and then you had to keep getting and taking the medication again and again and again.
00:42:28.000What, you mean all the time for the rest of your life?
00:42:30.000Yeah, basically you're always taking it.
00:42:31.000It's like, hold on a minute, are you just doing this because you enjoy making money from this product?
00:42:34.000Was it developed by pharmaceutical companies or was it... Oddly, by the army!
00:42:38.000Curiously, it's like by cigar chomping generals.
00:44:02.000Good evening, we begin tonight with a warning that one of the most important regulatory agencies in the country, the Food and Drug Administration, is unable to do its job properly.
00:44:13.000Although the problem now is, of course, that they receive their funding from the pharmaceutical companies that they're supposed to be regulating.
00:44:18.000The problem was then that they didn't get enough funding.
00:45:26.000Walk into any supermarket or drugstore in America and much of what is sold is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
00:45:32.000About 25 cents of every dollar spent by consumers goes for products regulated by the FDA.
00:45:38.000But at today's hearing, an advisory committee, which has been studying the agency for the past year, concluded the FDA is at the breaking point.
00:45:46.000We feel the FDA is living on borrowed time.
00:45:50.000The committee did conclude that the FDA today cannot, cannot carry out...
00:45:56.000David Graeber, the sadly recently deceased academic philosopher and cultural critic, talked a lot about how many of the claims that capitalism made against communism is that they were entrenched bureaucracies that stifled creativity.
00:46:11.000But we can see how apparently free market capitalism in itself is its own bureaucracy.
00:46:17.000Whether it's the administrative bodies that are set up in order to facilitate the growth and expansion of markets on the release of new products, or the way that our own lives are continually stymied by bureaucratic and regulatory bodies in areas like planning or tax there's always someone up in your grill
00:46:35.000about something you're trying to do you live in in total bureaucracy you're not
00:46:39.000actually free are you just going I'm gonna go and do this I'm gonna go and do
00:46:42.000that unless you're sort of Hunter Biden off your nut on crack going to buy a
00:46:46.000gun and that's allegedly and I don't mean in a bad way about Hunter Biden
00:46:50.000like I'm an addict in recovery I've done silly things but like like him like you
00:46:54.000don't you're not free to go live some wacky life
00:46:56.000Not that going to buy a gun on crack is necessarily where you should automatically go, perhaps you could just sit in the woods and enjoy yourself freely.
00:47:03.000But it's difficult to imagine how you'd do that without any crack at all, or a gun.
00:47:08.000And this is, I suppose, the supercharging of these bureaucratic agencies that we're watching here.
00:47:14.000And also, probably, these stories being, would you imagine, Gareth, that these stories are being fed into the media to start, you know, a problem response solution?
00:47:24.000I mean, you know, we don't know how many members of, I don't know if these are members of Congress or who they are, but You know, we know lobbying exists.
00:47:30.000What if there was, like, an effort by the pharmaceutical industry to lobby through that the FDA could now be funded through donations from the pharmaceutical industry?
00:47:39.000You know, that stuff goes on all the time.
00:50:30.000Harlequin, yes, one of the early incarnations of clown, but what I've tried to do is a clown that's got all of the paraphernalia of hamburgers.
00:51:01.000Like, a good clown is an amazing thing.
00:51:05.000Children like them because they're uncanny, but clowning, of course, is one of the most common phobias because it's not a normal vibe, a clown.
00:52:18.000You know, like, do you remember when I was at school, they'd say, like, with some, say, Kellogg's Frosties, they go, you have more nutrition if you eat the box.
00:55:14.000And to think that you were labelled an on-screen assistant after you tied that to the recent news story that ten-year-olds have been found working at McDonald's franchises.
00:55:22.000Have a look at... Anyway, before we leave... Are we going to leave you and do the... Are we going to do the hero video in locals?
00:55:39.000She's a job in journo and she's talking to CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, about vaccine hesitancy and people that are critical of their products and stuff.
00:55:52.000Another legacy of the pandemic has been growing mistrust of vaccines.
00:55:56.000It has contributed, as you know, to the rise of figures like Robert F. Kennedy.
00:56:02.000What needs to be done to counter this wider assault on vaccines?
00:56:07.000Transparency, efficacy, releasing all of the clinical trials, being honest about the deficiencies, being honest and open about adverse reactions, accepting that it wasn't effective as it was initially promised, admitting that it was never trialed for transmission.
00:56:26.000I think it's a very difficult situation and I would say unfortunately it's not an assault on vaccines, it's on science.
00:56:32.000Everything that is scientific right now is disputed.
00:56:36.000He's saying that if you are cynical about their product, or vaccines, say, that you act as an assault on science itself, on Galileo, on cosmology, on chemistry, on biology, on all the beauty and grace that has emerged from our kind's intrepid endeavour to understand the material universe.
00:57:21.000I suppose you're not going to, if you run Pfizer, go, it weren't very good, that opioid pandemic and all them out-of-court settlements for billions.
00:57:31.000You know, you can't say that, can you?
00:57:33.000I just think, you know, again, with the news or whatever this is, like Reuters, I mean, that is a news network in some form, isn't it?
00:57:40.000I just think you should give the full picture.
00:57:42.000So I think if you're going to say, you know, RFK and it's irresponsible and maybe there's some misinformation there, I don't know.
00:57:48.000But then I would also say, Isn't it true, Albert Baller, that in November 22, you were rapped by the UK pharmaceutical watchdog for making misleading statements about children's vaccines?
00:57:58.000Basically, he kind of, essentially you could say, lied about the efficacy of vaccines.
00:58:03.000As we know now, the Pfizer Covid vaccine was just 12% effective against Omicron in kids 5 to 11.
00:58:10.000So there is information out there... 88% ineffective.
00:58:14.000You know, like, what I feel is that there are direct commercial and financial relationships between the media and Pfizer.
00:58:21.000I bet you could find one between Reuters and Pfizer.
00:58:23.000And even where there are not direct financial ties, there are just cultural ties.
00:58:29.000The way that Through, you know, both the advertising model and the number of companies that will, or sort of stock bond companies that will own shares in media organizations and Pfizer.
00:58:40.000So like the, you're not, cause I remember that other one, that moonshot interview where he was on something like CNN and they were like, how did you come up with this?
00:58:46.000Like you don't ever see a figure like Borla grilled except on that brief walk he mistakenly took around Davos when people from like Rebel Media tag teamed him with difficult questions for 10 minutes on the street.
00:58:58.000Yeah, I mean, as a news organization, you should be asking about the relationship between pharmaceutical companies and the government, between pharmaceutical companies and the FDA, about the massive profits that were made, about some of the statements around the efficacy that didn't prove to be true.
00:59:14.000Now, all those things, I think you can completely say, and still say, the vaccine should have been taken by a certain age group.
00:59:21.000I think all of those things can exist in the same space.
00:59:24.000But if you're only going to ask like one portion of those questions, you're not doing your job No, there's no objectivity and there's no attempt to tell a clear story and I'm sure we have our own biases but those are all Gareth's fault.
00:59:35.000Now in a minute we're going to continue for a minute on locals and on locals we're going to show our main presentation on their Mexican drug cartels and how It's not like we're saying that the Mexican drug cartels are being exploited.
00:59:48.000I was about to go, they're exploiting those Mexican drug cartels, but they're using Mexican drug cartels to prolong surveillance legislation that was initially brought in for like post 9-11 stuff, saying we've got to spy on them drug cartels, we've got to spy on them.
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