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00:12:48.000In this video, you're going to see the future.
00:13:01.000Hello, there's no point worrying if you are part of the limitless consciousness that pervades and underwrites all reality, you are already free.
00:13:08.000If time is indeed an illusion, everything has already happened, we are part of the great oneness, there's really nothing to worry about.
00:13:14.000If on the other hand, we're dominated by demonic forces here on Earth...
00:13:19.000Who oscillate between corruption and ineptitude.
00:13:22.000We're in a great deal of trouble and that's why you need to watch Stay Free with Russell Brand every single day except for those two at the weekend.
00:13:28.000One's named after a platen with the rings around it.
00:13:31.000The other one's named after that big ball of fire and gas.
00:13:38.000Dopey, doc, bash... Look, I can't get into all the details.
00:13:41.000The main thing is Pfizer have finally admitted, finally admitted, that the COVID vaccines were never even tested on whether they spread or not.
00:13:51.000That's what they've admitted, isn't it?
00:15:52.000He's a prophet from the Old Testament, which is a type of book that's fundamental to the formation of Western civilization, and indeed, Islamic civilization.
00:16:01.000No problems with the Old Testament, is there?
00:22:32.000Anyway, Philip came along and just said some Broadly inappropriate things about the acrobats, as I recall, that were also present, not pictured.
00:22:41.000So I didn't do a curtsy, I bowed appropriately.
00:22:43.000Liz Truss, Prime Minister, meeting the King for the first time.
00:22:46.000Monarchy in trouble now because when the Queen dies you have to sort of re-evaluate the whole system and basically you recognise that there's no point in a monarchy anymore.
00:22:55.000Why do you need to epitomise power with all these candlesticks and gold and all these palaces?
00:23:00.000You lot have gone for your thing, haven't you?
00:23:01.000Of like, would you have a president if you're in Australia?
00:24:58.000You lose trust in the form of corporate corruption.
00:25:01.000Emerging, as you do, from financial think tanks that bias the British political system towards gorging on itself in a cannibalistic carnival of mayhem, and me, as a king, an atrophying emblem of a bygone era.
00:25:16.000Yeah, and what's under that fella's kilt as well.
00:26:13.000Yeah, because people are convicted at a state level for that, but he's come out and said at a federal level people will be pardoned, but no one is in jail.
00:26:23.000Is it like a policy that nobody needs?
00:26:26.000Backlash and also there's been a backlash over the airing of Joe Biden's private plea to his son Hunter Biden to get help for drug addiction.
00:26:35.000So has he privately pled with his son to get help?
00:26:40.000So what happened is Fox News are facing a backlash because they published a 2018 recording of Joe Biden pleading with his son to get help.
00:26:48.000It's actually quite harrowing and quite Lovely.
00:27:03.000And so the backlash is at Fox News for airing it.
00:27:06.000The issue is that it relates to whether or not Hunter will be charged, because the issue was, I guess, related to the fact that he bought a Oh no!
00:27:15.00038 caliber pistol from a Delaware gun store just three days before this
00:27:19.000so this is how it's being contextualized so I suppose do you think if you are living as a symbol
00:27:24.000like you're a president that you sort of forego the right to be regarded as a human
00:27:29.000difficult isn't it? because that's what's happening with them two, Liz Truss and
00:27:34.000King Charles is they have determined to live kind of as symbols of power in particular the King
00:27:41.000But Joe Biden, as a president in a largely, or at least overtly, apparently, secular country, he's a man, he's a human, he's a living sign.
00:27:54.000The problem is, I think all we're being confronted with, with Joe Biden's presidency, is due to his apparent ineptitude, because the sort of senility stuff, I don't mean to be cruel, it makes it glaring and obvious that this person can't actually be running a country in a practical way.
00:28:13.000He can't be going, right, do this, do that, do that next, can he?
00:28:17.000I guess also the thing is, is maybe if we want to, if we're employed to think of these figures as human beings and therefore we should forgive them for, you know, Mistakes, and look at them as humans in terms of their relationship, family relationships, then maybe that should come if we live in a truly democratic system.
00:28:38.000You know, if Joe Biden's gonna, in his campaign trail, say, I'm gonna decriminalize cannabis, and then doesn't go through with that, and a kind of piecemeal little maneuver of releasing no one from jail, I guess the bargain is, okay, we'll see you as a human, we'll forgive you of things, but only if we in turn get a say in how the country's run, whereas actually that's not really the way it is.
00:28:59.000You see, because it's become a performance, because you recognise now that the role is a performance, when it also is not functional, it's sort of super frustrating.
00:29:08.000We're talking about Joe Biden, let's have a look at him acknowledging a chance of a slight recession.
00:29:14.000This is on CNN, that's a type of news programme and channel.
00:29:54.000If I was Biden, I wouldn't, I would just do, you know how Trump just used to come out and say, you know, billions, billions and not really back it up and stuff, but people were like into it.
00:30:02.000Whereas if you try and remember actual figures, he's going between millions and billions and trillions.
00:30:37.000This poll is about Pfizer and people thinking that Pfizer should give all that money back to the public.
00:30:43.000Bear that in mind when we're in a minute watching a video about Pfizer's recent acknowledgement that the vaccine was never tested for its efficacy in transmission.
00:30:51.000never anything that they tested it for. Meanwhile let me tell you a little bit more news.
00:30:57.000NATO countries are going to boost Ukraine's missile defence after massive Russian strikes.
00:31:00.000So sort of that war is escalating huh? Because Putin's saying stop bugging us and NATO's saying
00:31:05.000we're going to continue to support Ukraine and then there's sort of the popular media support
00:31:10.000of Ukraine which is understandable because the...
00:31:11.000Yeah, although this bit of news that I noticed on Reuters, which didn't seem to get much attention, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow was open to talks with the West on the war in Ukraine.
00:31:26.000He said that Russia is willing to engage with the United States on ways to end the war, but had yet to receive any serious proposal to negotiate.
00:34:34.000Or are you going to tell us some comments about things that have been coming in over the course of this show that relate to the stuff that We've been loosely discussing around the news.
00:34:42.000You have a look over a comment while I just quickly tell you everything else that's happening in the world so you know exactly what's going on.
00:34:47.000Democrats have scrapped a plan to vote on stock trading ban before elections.
00:34:50.000They said they were going to stop people in Congress trading in stocks they regulate.
00:34:54.000They're not going to do that now, so that's another blow for the old democracy that we believe in.
00:34:59.000Pfizer are enlisting Marvel Avengers to be COVID vaccine booster push icons, like even though we're sort of admitting that it's not- Got a comic book.
00:36:42.000I mean, the whole coup, the whole deal, man.
00:36:46.000I think Pfizer's markup was over a thousand percent.
00:36:49.000Got to make a profit when the vaccine goes around.
00:36:51.000And then like, Drimbo, when they, Albert Baller, which was a bit taller, CEO of Pfizer, dares to release that book, like Moonshot.
00:36:57.000Isn't it like, Moonshot, if we work hard, if we go for it, we can have a markup of a thousand percent and pretend that it stops the spread and make people feel ashamed and miss funerals and miss babies being born.
00:38:09.000Pfizer executive has admitted that they never tested vaccines on transmission.
00:38:14.000That means that COVID passports and stop the spread was a just guesswork at best and lies at worst.
00:38:24.000A Pfizer executive has admitted before an EU council that they never tested the vaccine on transmission, i.e.
00:38:31.000they don't know whether or not the vaccine prevents the spread of coronavirus.
00:38:37.000For me, hearing that admitted is an astonishing peel back into the yawning mouth of a lying monster, because Throughout that time we were censored, we were told there are certain things we can't discuss, we were told this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
00:39:16.000The ability to manipulate and control people.
00:39:18.000Once you have vaccine passports, you have the ability to introduce social credit scoring.
00:39:23.000Once you have people compliant and doing what they're told and just believing the giddy rush of mad gush pumped out of mainstream media portals, then you don't have awakened citizens contesting the information that they're given.
00:39:37.000Potentially there are other things to consider, but I still value this platform and I still feel a personal obligation to speak as honestly as I possibly can.
00:39:47.000To recognize the limits of my knowledge and the limits of my understanding continually.
00:39:51.000Because even though we've got a strike on the platform YouTube for saying something that you can look into it on the Rumble content, it was a mild error that we corrected.
00:40:01.000When something like this, which seems to me to be sort of either a catastrophic mistake or more likely deliberate manipulation in order to meet an agenda, both financially and in terms of legislation and state power.
00:40:16.000How is it possible to make a counter argument anymore?
00:40:19.000So, just now, from now on, if the mainstream media wants you to believe it, if your government wants you to believe it, if the corporate world as a whole, media outlets, big mainstream movies, etc., if they want you to believe it, really, really question it.
00:41:47.000We love you so much as a nurse that we can't bear the idea of you having a worse cough than you might have if you didn't have this vaccine.
00:43:18.000Janine Small, Pfizer's President of International Developed Markets, notice how they frame it, markets, markets are for making money, was testifying before the European Union Parliament on Monday when she was asked the question by Dutch MEP Rob Roos.
00:43:30.000I don't know how all this confusion could have come about.
00:43:31.000It's such a rigorous process between the EU and the big corporations that they regulate and deal with.
00:43:36.000It's not like they do these deals by text message like 14-year-olds.
00:43:41.000Following an audit report into the EU's COVID-19 vaccine procurement strategy, Pfizer CEO Albert Baller, wish he was a bit taller, who was previously due to testify before the European Parliament's COVID-19 committee on October the 10th, pulled out of the appointment.
00:43:56.000Was he a little bit embarrassed after his book, Moonshot, how we saved the world with our brilliant new vaccine that we bought off BioNTech when we realised it was going to be profitable and we were going to monopolise it on?
00:44:07.000We didn't publish any reports for 75 years and we had deals where taxpayers' money developed those vaccines, then taxpayers' money bought those vaccines and the profits went to, oh, Albert Baller and the board.
00:44:19.000Baller was expected to face questions and address the scrutiny surrounding the negotiation for Europe's third vaccine contract with Pfizer signed in May and covering an initial 900 million doses for delivery in 2022 and 2023.
00:44:33.000Pfizer should never again be given a contract with a government paid for by taxpayers money.
00:44:38.000Let me know in the comments, let me know in the chat if you agree with that idea or if you're happy for taxpayer money to continue to flow towards Pfizer.
00:44:46.000It was the biggest COVID-19 contract signed by the European Commission, EC, the Court Auditor said in its September report.
00:44:53.000But the deal left the Audit Court with concerns.
00:44:55.000The group found that it was the only contract for which the joint negotiation team was not involved in this stage of negotiations, contrary to the Commission decision on procuring COVID-19 vaccines, the Court said.
00:45:07.000Further, the Commission refused to turn over records and details of the Pfizer discussion.
00:45:11.000What's being alleged here is that 900 million vaccines are ordered by text.
00:45:15.000This is why they want centralised bodies funded by billionaires where you don't have any democratic access, because then they can say, oh, the EU ordered it, Pfizer provided it, democracy, good luck, just even good luck, you're a ghost in the distance.
00:45:32.000Early talks were held by EC President Ursula von der Leyen instead of the EC's vaccine steering board, comprised of representatives from 27 EU member states.
00:45:40.000That meeting never happened, the audit court reported.
00:45:43.000After the New York Times reported von der Leyen and Baller had been exchanging text messages leading up to the vaccine purchase agreement, well done New York Times, the audit court in its report urged the EC to search for relevant text messages and assess whether public access can be granted to them.
00:45:58.000I should bloody well think so, shouldn't you?
00:46:05.000I don't know, I have to check my text messages.
00:46:10.000In their own investigation, Investigate Europe discovered deals for doses happening behind closed doors between the EU and pharmaceutical companies.
00:46:17.000New variants, international competition and darkness around manufacturing costs have allowed Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna to increase the bill for European taxpayers.
00:46:25.000We've been paying over the odds for those vaccines, as many people long suspected, and they've been keeping that information out of the public conversation because obviously no one wants to pay more money for stuff than is necessary.
00:46:36.000Promoting vaccines as a public global good was shelved during the first procurement round.
00:46:42.000So they worked out that if they kept how much they were overcharging for it a secret, there was no need to sell it to African countries.
00:46:48.000We've got to help everybody in the world with these vaccines.
00:47:11.000In September 2020, the EU Commission's top vaccine negotiator made a pledge.
00:47:15.000I wonder if it was worth the paper it was written on.
00:47:17.000Doses would cost between 5 euros and 15 euros.
00:47:20.000Sandra Galina assured members of the European Parliament, we cannot go beyond certain limits because it wouldn't be affordable, she told the health committee.
00:47:27.000One year after Galina's promise, two of the four manufacturers supplying the EU inflated their prices.
00:47:33.000Documents seen by the Financial Times revealed that Pfizer's vaccine now fetches up to €19.50 against €15.50 previously.
00:47:39.000Similarly, a dose of Moderna costs $25 up from $22 in the first deal.
00:47:41.000Similarly, a dose of Moderna costs $25 up from $22 in the first deal.
00:47:45.000Essentially, they're increasing the prices and they're profiteering and they're giving
00:47:50.000us information that's profitable and withholding information that is not profitable.
00:47:55.000And that's what people have been generally saying for a little while.
00:47:58.000So all of that, blaming the unvaccinated, all of that cynicism about the vaccines, all of the people that suggested that the government was so keen to support the vaccine passports because it facilitated controls further down the line, are starting to look a lot more right now.
00:48:12.000Better take those tinfoil hats off, guys, because it's starting to seem like you were telling the truth.
00:48:16.000Overall, the EU may have overpaid 31 billion euros for doses according to the People's Vaccine Alliance, a coalition of more than 70 humanitarian organisations.
00:48:25.000This assessment rests on a study by Imperial College showing that mRNA jabs could be mass-produced for as little as $1.18 to $2.85.
00:48:32.000The mark-up of each shot would thus be over 794% for Moderna and over 1,838% for Pfizer.
00:48:35.000each shot would thus be over 794% for Moderna and over 1838% for Pfizer.
00:48:48.000In February Pfizer forecast that its revenue this year will grow to total between 98 billion dollars and 102 billion dollars.
00:48:55.000The highest estimate the 173 year old pharmaceutical company has ever given for annual sales.
00:49:00.000This period of time that for you includes Funerals on YouTube, missing babies being born, relatives dying, going to visit people in weird conditions.
00:49:11.000We're sort of robust, aren't we, and adaptable human beings.
00:49:13.000You can't remember all the little tales, dropping bags of food off for old people and stuff like all of that stuff.
00:49:18.000That's been the best period in their history.
00:49:22.000In a real democracy, this would be a possibility.
00:49:25.000Hey everyone, do you think FISA should give all that money back and it should be put back into community resources and helping people that suffered and giving a boost to small business and people whose houses were foreclosed?
00:49:36.000Do you just think that because we'll have a vote on it?
00:49:37.000I don't know what's best because I can't tell because I'm just a politician or whatever.
00:49:52.000According to Nature, people who become infected with Omicron variant are less likely to spread the virus to others if they've been vaccinated or have had a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection.
00:50:01.000Natural immunity, another thing that used to be banned from the conversation.
00:50:04.000But the benefit of vaccines in reducing Omicron transmission doesn't last long, so it might help a bit for a little bit of time.
00:50:10.000The Guardian reported in October The people who are fully vaccinated against Covid yet catch the virus are just as infectious to others in their household as unvaccinated people.
00:50:18.000Doesn't do anything according to that one then.
00:50:19.000Professor Roland Kao, an epidemiologist at the University of Edinburgh who was not involved in the work, said the result that vaccinated individuals who become infected appear to pose a similar infection risk to others also emphasises the need for continued or improved non-pharmaceutical interventions to further slow down transmission rates and ease hospital burdens over the winter, he said.
00:50:37.000So I guess what he's describing is exercise, vitamin D, getting outside, living a healthy life, good diet outside of the big food business.
00:50:44.000I'm starting to see how all this stuff links up, how we're trapped in a terrible, terrible global web of monstrous profiteering.
00:51:26.000You might be listening to this as a podcast, you might be watching it on catch-up, or hopefully you are live with us on Rumble right now in the stream, like Chiang Tzu, making money at the speed of science, they say, about the Pfizer revelations.
00:51:43.000Gabby Rios, 59, pharma will be liable because their crimes were deliberate, however that will only happen when the dust settles.
00:52:34.000You can press rumble, and what that does is it stops all global abuse, including the mining for, like, copper that they have to do to make iPhones.
00:52:51.000All that feeling of loss and emptiness inside yourself, you know that you're not good enough and, like, there's some nagging doubt that you're disconnected from something sacred.
00:54:34.000I know we're going to talk to Dr. Asim in a minute, but once that guy starts telling us about how he believes Covid jabs should be banned, honestly, he won't stop.
00:54:41.000So I just want to make sure I get everything in.
00:55:57.000And then the right... Look at these patterns emerging, and what I'll tell you that is, is that is the archetypal source of reality that we have to tune into.
00:58:34.000So, Russell, these are two papers published in the International Journal of Incident Resistance, peer-reviewed.
00:58:41.000Essentially, I spent about nine months critically appraising the data on the mRNA vaccine, specifically Pfizer's vaccine, to look at the benefit and harms and what the implications were from those results in terms of how we move forward in the management of COVID-19.
00:58:57.000And to conclude, essentially, What I found is that, which is not news for many people, there was a clear lack of informed consent when it came to the administration of the vaccine.
00:59:09.000But when one breaks down the data, certainly now you have to vaccinate several thousand people to prevent one COVID death and that's likely best case scenario.
00:59:17.000But the absolute risk of harm is actually unprecedented in the history of medicine.
00:59:23.000So we're talking about harms of at least 1 in 800 to 1 in 1000 of a serious adverse event occurring.
00:59:30.000Now what that means is, Russell, I think anyone looking at that data, which for me is unequivocal, it suggests, and what I concluded from my paper, that the COVID mRNA vaccines need to be suspended, paused, or whatever you want to say, withdrawn.
00:59:44.000Until a full investigation is launched into Pfizer's original trial, getting access to the raw data, and also analyzing properly what we call pharmacovigilance data, so real-world data around the reporting of adverse events, which I've said already is unprecedented.
01:00:45.000It was these studies alone that led to the rollout of the vaccine,
01:00:50.000the approval of the vaccine, and even the coercion and mandates for the vaccine.
01:00:54.000So what those original findings concluded independently, which I'm about to tell you, is crucial to the whole narrative now as we move forward.
01:01:04.000And they found, and this was published in the peer-reviewed journal Vaccine, one of the premier vaccine journals in the world, only a few weeks ago.
01:01:13.000They found that the original trial suggested that one was more likely to suffer a serious adverse event from taking the vaccine than one was to be hospitalized with COVID.
01:01:26.000And this is also during the original Wuhan strain, if you remember, Russell, which was far more lethal.
01:01:31.000So it suggests, certainly quite strongly, that even at the beginning, it was likely that the vaccine was going to do more harm than good for most people.
01:01:40.000And I find it very hard to believe That the Pfizer scientists didn't know that.
01:01:45.000And it may well be that's why Pfizer was so keen to get indemnification across the world from several governments against being liable for vaccine injury.
01:01:55.000And one of the biggest sort of largest democracy country in the world, if you like, Actually said no, and that was India.
01:02:02.000India refused for that indemnification because they thought, well, if there are going to be serious vaccine injuries, the government isn't going to be liable.
01:02:10.000And that's really the situation we're in.
01:02:12.000So as far as quality of data is concerned, it's the highest quality data.
01:02:16.000And given that risk of serious adverse events, which is likely at least one in 800, then for me, it's a no brainer.
01:02:24.000It needs to be paused and it needs to be an investigation immediately.
01:02:28.000It seems to me, Doctor, that to admit a transgression on this scale would be so disruptive, so expensive, such a dissolution of the assumptions that we live with.
01:02:46.000for that two-year period that it's kind of an insurmountable barrier really.
01:02:52.000Do you not feel that ultimately what will happen is that you'll be marginalised and maligned and these findings will be buried?
01:03:04.000You can't admit this, it's too heavy isn't it?
01:03:08.000So I thought about this in a lot of depth even before I published this.
01:03:12.000I was interviewed by Robert Kennedy only last week and he said, isn't this career suicide?
01:03:16.000He was very supportive of my findings.
01:03:19.000But the reality is this, for me personally, first and foremost, I cannot continue in my good conscience as a doctor, as a public health campaigner, without exposing this truth.
01:03:39.000I've been watching the way you get into a lot of detail and depth around the ultimate causes of what is a detriment to people's well-being, which is the fact that democracy is under attack.
01:03:54.000I for the last 10 years have campaigned on increasing transparency in medicine.
01:03:59.000And on three occasions, Russell, I've even called for a public inquiry through different media outlets,
01:04:04.000The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Eye, saying that we need an inquiry into the pharmaceutical industry
01:04:11.000and how research is disseminated on a...
01:04:14.000Dr. Seemalhotra, I did have to use the magical doctor's finger there to get a little word in edgeways.
01:04:22.000I did have to part the cheeks and see what was going on.
01:04:27.000I'd like, I'm watching the chat, people are really into what we're talking about and I think that we need to give them access to that entire paper.
01:04:35.000So that people can look at it for themselves.
01:04:38.000A lot of people are asking for your name again.
01:04:48.000And I would say, what are the next Steps that we can take.
01:04:53.000Are you saying that people should, obviously you're saying no one should get any more Covid boosters and that it's the role of the media now to start publicising this new data.
01:05:05.000Do you think that there's any chance of the kind of transparency that's required?
01:05:26.000I've had amazing feedback, phenomenal feedback from doctors.
01:05:30.000I've had no serious rebuttals to the paper.
01:05:32.000There have been a few blogs, a few character assassination type of stuff, which I'm sure you've been used to many times in your career.
01:05:38.000But they're not addressing the main concerns.
01:05:40.000No one is rebutting any of the clear facts.
01:05:43.000And certainly, as a cardiologist, the reason I looked at this in the first place is one of the most common side effects or concerns of the MRI vaccines are cardiovascular myocarditis, cardiac arrest, heart attacks.
01:05:55.000And the data that suggests that is very, very good quality data.
01:05:59.000So for me, the way we move forward is through this continued dissemination for the public to become aware.
01:06:06.000But I'm not somebody that is just going to, you know, pop, you know, write a paper and then sit back.
01:06:10.000You know, I will push this and campaign on this issue as long as I can.
01:06:14.000In fact, next week, towards the end of next week, I'm actually speaking the British Parliament to MPs in an APPG meeting organised by Sir Christopher Choke to actually present data to MPs to say the conclusions are very clear.
01:06:28.000Now, one thing I know, Russell, you don't want me to go on too much, but one thing I think is important We had to invent a whole little system.
01:06:34.000We had to invent a little finger system to keep you under some sort of form of control.
01:06:39.000I wish there was a vaccine to make you speak in short sentences.
01:06:43.000I'd give you that little jab yourself and the adverse reactions would be what?
01:06:47.000Now listen, it's fantastic and I want you to come regularly on our show to continually update us but Listen, let me tell you that the Gates Foundation has boosted, interesting use of word, its funding for digital ID projects.
01:07:00.000One of the things that becomes most pertinent after Pfizer's public admission that they never tested, and a lot of people in the chat saying I bet they did test and that the clinical trial showed that it was potentially negative or unhelpful.
01:07:16.000One of the things that becomes immediately obvious is people not being able to travel because they're not vaccinated.
01:08:16.000What a lovely bit of reassurance from a doctor.
01:08:18.000Dr. Racine, we'll talk to you again soon.
01:08:20.000I hope it goes well next week for you in Parliament.
01:08:25.000OK, hey, do you know that every single week we do a podcast, Subcutaneous, where I have a long-form conversation with usually the kind of guests that I feel that you lot really want to see.
01:09:57.000Remember, the main thing we wanted to bring you today was how to recontextualise reality now that Pfizer admitted that they didn't test those vaccines they were so into.
01:10:07.000For their efficacy when it comes to spreading, that's one question.
01:10:11.000Then sort of the idea that power is coalescing around illusory figures that can't even hold it together as symbols now.
01:10:18.000But there is a deeper reality that we can access, i.e.
01:10:21.000truth or God or however you want to term it.
01:10:23.000They're just some of the points, but what is it you want to see now?
01:11:10.000So it says here... Anyway, even if it is a form of consciousness, you had to achieve a certain formulation with the matter in order for the consciousness to travel through it, like with the rice resonance.
01:11:27.000If I was to hold a magnet underneath this piece of paper, iron filings would move there and you'd be able to infer the presence of the magnet.
01:11:43.000There is the sun and there is the light of the sun.
01:11:46.000So what's been happening with them brain cells is it becomes a tra- not a transmitter, more of a receiver of the consciousness and then it can play Pong.
01:12:17.000Yeah, you're not going to make it as a tennis player if you're just a bit better than random chance, especially if you've not been vaccinated.
01:12:23.000They won't even let you come over and do the tennis.
01:12:26.000I was amazed that they kind of got a big news story out of it, but it did remind us of... No, but better than random chance, I suppose, scientifically indicates it's doing something.
01:14:32.000Neuralink admits monkeys died during its project.
01:14:34.000Animal rights group PCRM has said that as many as 15 monkeys have died after Neuralink's experiment of the 23 that they've been given access to.