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00:02:10.000This is where we don't care what side of the political spectrum or various, in my view, imaginary aisles you find yourself on.
00:02:18.000We believe in your individual sovereignty.
00:02:20.000Your personal and collective freedom and our right to oppose the establishment together because when you live amidst a spectacle by which I mean a kind of performative reality as demonstrated by the Oscar ceremony where that remarkable piece of work Oppenheimer wins numerous awards Quite rightly, on the basis of its excellence, can still have its central message of contemplation, reflection and understanding of the dangers of apocalyptic weaponry ignored.
00:03:01.000But meanwhile, Biden's State of the Union is dedicated to the warmongers.
00:03:07.000It takes an actor to call for any kind of peace.
00:03:11.000It takes a president to demand ongoing war.
00:03:14.000And how do you feel when you see, too, the spectacle of those adorned with glistening jewels mocking the poor of America?
00:03:24.000For surely Donald Trump Billionaire, though he may be, is reaching the American underclass, or ordinary Americans of all descriptions, in a way that's dangerous to the establishment.
00:03:37.000You say what you want about Donald Trump, I know a lot of you love him, but one thing's for sure, the establishment don't like him.
00:03:44.000And I'm not confident that the establishment determine who they don't like and who they like, On the basis of ideas like equality and freedom for the establishment exists to sustain itself and serve global interests with occasional glistening cultural distractions like the Oscars.
00:04:00.000That's not to say everyone who's there is vapid and without value.
00:04:05.000I count many, many of those people as former friends and I admire the work of many of them.
00:04:11.000But what is the America you believe in right now?
00:04:20.000Or is it the America of the State of the Union?
00:04:23.000These are questions, as a culture, we have to answer.
00:04:27.000In our item, Here's the News, we'll be looking at the vaccine firm AstraZeneca's legal situation and the new multi, multi-million dollar deal they've done with the British government.
00:04:40.000We've got so much to talk to you about.
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00:05:56.000Do you want to see us cover the Kate Middleton story?
00:05:58.000Do you care about the evident, not evident, apparent disappearance of Kate Middleton?
00:06:04.000And do you care about the legacy media's ability to nix that story and scrub that image Off the internet as if it was Aaron Bushnell.
00:06:13.000Try finding an image of Aaron Bushnell, the American service member that set himself on fire.
00:07:16.000Alright, I'm going to do that link again with that.
00:07:19.000The Oscars can only be described as masturbatory.
00:07:21.000Interesting point, my friend, especially with the old John Cena moment there.
00:07:25.000But what I will say is that, um, yeah, here, check this out.
00:07:28.000Like, the Oscar stands like Christ the Redeemer, or a Thai Buddhist statue, a shrine surrounded by flowers, while Jimmy Kimmel, looking immaculate in a white tuxedo, dismisses Trump, and in so doing, casually, 50% of the American voting public are dismissed along with him, because whatever Trump is, He's popular with voters.
00:07:48.000He's polling more successfully than Biden.
00:08:27.000What I think is amazing about this is to see the glitterati literally glistening and glittering with diamonds and gold, perhaps forgetting that not everyone in America sees American culture in the same way.
00:08:40.000Today we're going to be looking at these three ceremonies.
00:08:43.000The UFC, the Oscars and the State of the Union.
00:10:23.000Anyone not get a chance to give a speech?
00:10:26.000We do have some time if you have anything you want to say.
00:10:29.000Just line up right here and we'll make sure everybody gets a chance to talk.
00:10:32.000To present our final... I remember like two recent Oscar moments that to me seemed significant.
00:10:39.000The Will Smith slap on Chris Rock that in an instant revealed that there is a different reality with different rules taking place where extraordinary considerations have to be brought to the forefront and in what other context is that acceptable?
00:10:53.000And the Covid era Oscars where it took place in some kind of weird basement and I thought, Even the glamour now is being dragged down into Hades.
00:11:04.000We are being confronted with the reality.
00:11:07.000This image calls to mind a sensation I once felt when I was more incorporated into the mainstream, let's say.
00:11:15.000I once went to Paris Fashion Week and I'd before been in I think it was Kenya and I'd seen so much poverty there and within a week I was at like this Paris Fashion Week and I was like how can these two images exist simultaneously?
00:11:30.000How can I've just seen that amount of poverty and now see this amount of opulence and now it's the same it's happening in the same nation Your nation.
00:11:38.000I'm not just talking about economic poverty.
00:11:41.000I'm talking about the conversation about secession.
00:11:43.000I'm talking about different movements being regarded as the bastions and harbingers of truth by different sections of the population.
00:11:51.000Whether you are a pro-January 6th person or a pro-BLM person, right now the state is getting ready for an armed response and getting ready to shut you down.
00:12:18.000Surely it can't be the state of the Union America where the whole business of politics was supposed to be a dignified Ceremony!
00:12:26.000Ceremonies undertaken by JFK and Roosevelt and Lincoln now appear like, you know, they might as well be the ultimate warrior and the undertaker in there, bellowing and adrenalized, all jacked up on goofballs and making weird declarations and yakking about pins and the names of the dead.
00:12:46.000Let's have a look at UFC to have a glimpse at another America.
00:14:11.000Let's face it, the Oscars is a trade fair for the film industry.
00:14:14.000Oppenheimer is, in my view, a work of genius made by numerous people with astonishing skills.
00:14:20.000And we'll be covering, this week, the absurdity of a film like Oppenheimer reaching the level of cultural prominence that it has achieved.
00:14:29.000While we stand on the brink and get this, because I'm proud of this portmanteau, Putinheimer!
00:14:34.000You can't reflect on Oppenheimer while provoking Putin into a nuclear war by arming a region that he regards to still have a significant regional relationship with Russia, let's say.
00:15:16.000Wherever you see yourself on the political spectrum, you've got to get together right now.
00:15:20.000There's no time for sectarianism anymore because I believe it's five seconds to midnight as they say on those nuclear war, you know, prep sites.
00:15:31.000Okay, let's have a look at Inside Edition reporting on the State of the Union.
00:15:34.000It's an extraordinary piece of reporting because politics has become, you know, they always said in my country, politics is show business for ugly people.
00:15:44.000Now it's show business for old people.
00:15:46.000Joe Biden's rousing State of the Union address is getting lots of reaction.
00:17:45.000I believe she used the event to advocate for a member perhaps of her constituency who was Murdered by an undocumented resident, migrant, I don't know what the appropriate language is, but the truth is that your politics, our politics, because it's the same in our country too, has completely lost touch with the people and to see that mad
00:18:08.000Pack of jackals yakking and clapping like they've got something to celebrate while Rome burns.
00:18:14.000Tells me they're not learning the lessons of the last eight years.
00:18:38.000That's going at the normal price and can only be taken down by a combination of government agencies using logically AI and a set of other institutions established precisely to shut down dissent.
00:18:50.000No, I'm talking about the beanie that you can get for 25% off.
00:18:55.000If you want to dress yourself up this way, eight different colors, all of them equal, let's have a look at the rest of this State of the Union thing.
00:19:01.000I just press play and we go back, yeah?
00:19:03.000They say her name t-shirt honoring Lakin Riley, the nursing student murdered in Georgia, allegedly at the hands of an illegal migrant.
00:19:11.000She handed him a button with Lakin's name on it and urged him to say her name.
00:19:17.000During his speech, she also heckled him relentlessly.
00:19:22.000And he did, pulling out the button and saying Lincoln's name, although he flubbed it.
00:19:27.000Lincoln, Lincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed.
00:19:32.000But he was thrown when a gold star dad started yelling from the public gallery.
00:19:48.000That Afghanistan war, that cost two trillion dollars of US taxpayer money.
00:19:58.000It went to Raytheon, it went to Lockheed Martin, and we are talking about the State of the Union being used to advocate for more war.
00:20:06.000And later this week, we'll be talking about the extraordinary paradox of a film like Oppenheimer achieving the cultural success that it deserves as a work of art, but its message not being heeded.
00:20:15.000You're going to have to watch that piece of content later this week.
00:20:18.000There's 18,000 of you in the Rumble stream.
00:20:40.000Listen guys, coming up, we've got a brilliant story about the British government doing a massive deal with AstraZeneca, even while AstraZeneca are having to pay off people that have Forgive the word, potentially died as a result of their medication.
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00:20:57.000We've got so much more to tell you and we need you to be part of this movement.
00:23:12.000You better give me some compliments fast, or I will become as repetitive as the President of the United States, Joe Biden, who every year seems to give the same State of the Union speech.
00:24:40.000I hope you can hear me more than adequately.
00:24:42.000I hope you can hear me in living, vibrating, technicolor.
00:24:47.000Listen, do you want to... Gareth, do you think that we should do... should we go to this analysis of AstraZeneca where they've done a massive deal with the British government to build more factories even after the extraordinary failures of even that particular vaccine during the pandemic period?
00:26:20.000They're gonna... Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor, has boasted that AstraZeneca are investing 650 million pounds, that's about 800 or so million dollars, into our country, the UK, to build, guess what?
00:26:38.000What kind of relationship the big pharma have with your government in the United States of America and the UK to get the favourable, the favourable deals that they keep getting?
00:26:56.000So we're looking at the relationship between Big Pharma and your government and my government and what are the relationships and indeed revolving doors that keep those relationships alive.
00:27:07.000Afterwards we're going to show you a bit more of Joe Biden, his propaganda, and we're going to be talking about martial law in New York City.
00:28:14.000The British government have announced in the form of Jeremy Hunt, the rhyming slang Chancellor of the Exchequer, who just announced that they've done a 650 million deal or about 880 million dollar deal with AstraZeneca.
00:28:28.000If you've heard of AstraZeneca at all, it's because it was the Bill Gates connected vaccine that It seems caused blood clots and was withdrawn in many countries relatively early, perhaps not early enough.
00:28:41.000So are there curious deals being done between big pharmaceutical companies, the governments you know there are of course, and what is the nature of these deals?
00:28:49.000And is it sensible to be deregulating this industry at a time where regulation appears to be exactly what Let's have a look at Jeremy Hunt making this announcement.
00:28:58.000Let's have a look at Mandy Cohen, the new head of the CDC, saying that you should be taking these shots all the time now.
00:29:08.000My God, you might come to all sorts of conclusions.
00:29:10.000And also we'll be considering some of the consequences and concerns around vaccines and whether or not those concerns are being correctly analysed and looked into and whether or not the data is being made available for us to make sensible and informed choices.
00:29:24.000I have long believed we should be manufacturing medicines as well as developing them.
00:29:31.000So I can today also announce a brand new investment by one of our greatest life science companies, AstraZeneca, led by mon ami, the irrepressible Sir Pascal Soirieu.
00:29:44.000Why don't you start giving them, like, props and stuff?
00:29:51.000And tell us why people have got blood clots, having aneurysms, people are dropping dead.
00:29:56.000These are ongoing legal matters, so I have to talk about them with a degree of sensitivity, but certainly the AstraZeneca vaccine was withdrawn somewhat hastily across the world, in some places more quickly than others.
00:30:07.000Curiously, it took longer to withdraw those products in the UK, where, oh, Pascal appears to have some pretty cosy relationship with our Chancellor of the Exchequer.
00:30:15.000That's the person that's in charge of the Treasury and how money is spent.
00:30:19.000And you'll note that they seem to be having some interesting financial transactions with AstraZeneca.
00:30:23.000AstraZeneca made their COVID vaccine available to developing countries at cost.
00:30:29.000As a result, saving over six million lives.
00:30:33.000What Jeremy Hunt is not mentioning here is 97% of their research costs came from... No, you.
00:30:42.000It was taxpayer-funded and yet AstraZeneca made four billion dollars worth of profits.
00:30:47.000And today, because of the government's support for the life sciences sector, they announced plans to invest 650 million pounds in the UK to expand their footprint on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
00:31:06.000Isn't it to see how, in parliament or political discourse, these type of deals are at the forefront.
00:31:13.000I can't believe we've not sort of watched this before and noted, oh wow, it's just like a bunch of deals being done.
00:31:18.000They're just talking about using taxpayer money to facilitate AstraZeneca profiting, then AstraZeneca poses if they're investing to return the favour.
00:31:27.000Essentially, we're looking at the managerial elite political class doing deals just in plain sight.
00:31:32.000And from the building of a vaccine manufacturing hub in Speak in Liverpool.
00:31:37.000That's what the people of Liverpool need.
00:31:52.000Presumably new industry will have to be set up in the United States as well because COVID shots are becoming normalized and regulated, or at least not regulated enough.
00:32:04.000It's been suggested that you just take them all the time.
00:32:06.000There was a news story, wasn't there, of course, that you should just treat it like colds or flu, which wasn't how we really treated it at the time.
00:32:12.000But certainly now that they're preparing to make it a normalized jab, perhaps because Pfizer's profits are Plummeting and the idea of it becoming normalized, if not mandated, is attractive and at least offers some stability for investors.
00:32:23.000I don't know, let me know in the chat.
00:32:24.000More investments, better jobs in every corner of the country.
00:33:02.000Why would anyone need to take that many?
00:33:04.000And why would it generate this many headlines?
00:33:06.000We need to see everyone get An updated flu shot and an updated COVID vaccine.
00:33:11.000In a way, I'm starting to see the connection between pandemics and wars.
00:33:15.000They're just things that are being perpetuated now.
00:33:18.000It's good to have drugs that you need to continually take, whether that's a Zempik or these kind of medicines for viral infections or Ukraine v. Russia.
00:33:27.000It's not something you want to end with like surgery and get over and done with or finish with diplomacy.
00:33:31.000It's something you want to perpetuate, like the Afghanistan war.
00:33:34.000I suppose that's sort of part of the demands of finance, reliable financial models.
00:33:38.000As Julian Assange said, the business of government is to transfer public money into private hands.
00:33:43.000And note how these stories tacitly are ultimately about that and fortifying those relationships and somehow making it like we're getting a good deal.
00:33:52.000We also shared on Friday that we expect and anticipate there's going to be an updated COVID vaccine coming this fall, right?
00:34:22.000Um, FDA, CDC has started that process just like we do with the flu shot.
00:34:26.000So they've gone from this pandemic and this virus is so serious it's going to kill you like Ebola or HIV to this is something that is normal that you have to take medicine for all of the time like the flu.
00:34:39.000It's essentially an exercise in marketing.
00:34:41.000We've started that process to update the COVID vaccine already for this fall and so we just want folks to again already start
00:35:08.000The money will be divided into two tranches.
00:35:11.000About 450 million pounds will go to AZ's manufacturing site in Speak, Liverpool, to build out the company's research and development manufacturing capabilities for vaccines.
00:35:20.000The remaining 200 million will be used to expand AstraZeneca's presence near its global headquarters in Cambridge.
00:35:27.000So, after the pandemic period, which many people regard as both a logistical, social, psychological, health, financial and global disaster, One of the most conspicuous organizations that were involved, AstraZeneca, whose products were first highlighted as potentially problematic and then ultimately withdrawn, somehow in a position to invest 650 million pounds in a deal with the government and start building out their infrastructure.
00:35:53.000Now let's not get too doom-mongering in what that might imply about the future, the idea that vaccines are going to be a necessary part of everyday life.
00:35:59.000Indeed, we just saw Mandy Cohen say that they are going to be, that it's going to be normalised.
00:36:04.000But it's certainly interesting that after a period that many would regard as a failure, this is still being positioned as a success.
00:36:11.000What's your personal experience of that period?
00:36:40.000As well as the clearance of regulatory hurdles, according to Wednesday's press release.
00:36:44.000So they're going to deregulate, whether that's financially or perhaps in other ways.
00:36:48.000You know, of course, at the start of the pandemic period, extraordinary deals were offered to pharmaceutical companies, including legal indemnity, which suddenly, given that AstraZeneca are literally in legal battles now, looks like something that was a little foolhardy.
00:37:01.000And what As reported by the Financial Times in January, some inside government think AstraZeneca could ask for as much as ÂŁ100 million in support.
00:37:07.000Why is that not in the announcement in Parliament?
00:37:10.000As reported by the Financial Times in January, some inside government think AstraZeneca could ask for as
00:37:21.000So I suppose this is another one of those opportunities to use your money to supplement a business and financial opportunity.
00:37:28.000You are aware that there are subsidies given to energy industries, to big pharma, and that's directly... We're not talking about the way that public money is used to pay for research and the profits, the four billion dollars worth of profits in the case of AstraZeneca, are not shared noticeably with the people that paid for the research.
00:37:44.000Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has named life sciences as one of his five key sectors for the British economy.
00:37:49.000He set aside 520 million in his November autumn statement to build resilience for future health emergencies and capitalise on the UK's research and development strengths.
00:37:59.000What that ultimately tells me is there will be more pandemics and they've got a bunch of deals with big pharma companies that they are, well they literally use the word capitalise, they're going to capitalise on.
00:38:10.000The government said about ÂŁ1 billion of overall public support for the life sciences sector was available.
00:38:15.000So they come at you from the front with AstraZeneca investing money, when really, we're giving AstraZeneca money.
00:38:22.000When they were claiming that AstraZeneca were doing essentially philanthropic work in countries that couldn't afford vaccines, what they don't mention, while in your parliament, is you paid for the research that led to the manufacturing of that vaccine.
00:38:44.000Maria Eagle, the Labour MP, whose constituency includes the Speak plant, said the company was looking to produce next generation vaccines on land adjacent to the current factory, which makes influenza vaccines.
00:38:55.000So again, the normalisation of these products.
00:38:57.000And by the way, the Labour Party is the equivalent of our Democrats.
00:38:59.000Jeremy Hunt is our equivalent, as his name suggests, of the Republican Party.
00:39:04.000But both parties are Whether it's for jobs for their constituency or because we're, you know, heading the thrust of research and development.
00:39:11.000Fully supportive of this corporate venture.
00:39:14.000How odd in an election year when there are so many questions about excess deaths, side effects and the mishandling of the pandemic that neither side are asking.
00:40:05.000The vaccine was one of the most used around the world in 2021, but concerns about a rare, rare, very rare though, blood clotting side effect and the fact that it was less effective than mRNA jabs meant it has since fallen out of common use.
00:40:17.000At least 97% of the funding for the development of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has been identified as coming from taxpayers or charitable trusts.
00:40:26.000So we paid for the development of it, they kept the profit, then they want to be favorably welcomed along with Merck
00:40:33.000with tax breaks and celebrated for investing in communities when it appears that it's essentially a ruse to set up
00:40:41.000long-term deals in the country where they won't face financial regulation or indeed medical regulation
00:40:45.000if the last few years are anything to go by because it seems that excess deaths is a subject
00:40:50.000that's being managed extraordinarily at the moment and a due reckoning is being avoided.
00:40:55.000The COVID-19 inquiry in this country was deferred and Oxford University are just being used here
00:41:00.000as a kind of make-weight piece of branding to provide some legitimacy to what seems to me
00:41:05.000to be a rather exploitative venture, if you consider it exploitative,
00:41:08.000that taxpayers fund the research, a private entity takes the profit.
00:41:12.000Less than 2% of the identified funding came from private industry, the researchers said.
00:41:17.000A finding they said posed a challenge to the views of people such as Boris Johnson, who has said that the record fast development of COVID-19 vaccines was because of capitalism, because of greed.
00:41:26.000Well, you just can't make that claim if a small portion, 2% of the funding, came from those resources, can you?
00:41:32.000Johnson made the remark privately, but the same message has been promoted by the pharmaceutical industry, which has warned against waiving patents for Covid-19 vaccines and other measures that could widen access by arguing that ownership rights and the ability to generate profits are a key driver of vaccine innovation.
00:42:12.000Oxford University initially said any vaccine it developed would be open to qualified manufacturers to produce without paying royalties and priced either at cost or a small profit.
00:42:21.000However, by August 2020, reportedly at the urging of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, among others, the university decided to change course.
00:42:28.000So it's a philanthropic organisation that persuades them to stop doing it for a small profit.
00:42:34.000I'm going to have to look up philanthropy again, because I thought it meant being kind to humans.
00:42:38.000Throughout the last two decades, Gates has repeatedly advocated for public health policies that bolster companies' ability to exclude others from producing life-saving drugs, including the Gates Foundation itself, to acquire substantial intellectual property.
00:42:51.000This continues through the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:42:54.000On top of steering the global health community towards COVAX rather than patent-free technology sharing in 2020, Gates bragged about convincing Oxford University not to open license its vaccines.
00:43:06.000Gates leveraged his 750 million dollar donation to the university for vaccine research, even though his vaccine was developed in a publicly funded lab.
00:43:15.000Eventually, Oxford sold the sole right of production to AstraZeneca, with no guarantee of low prices, An extraordinary opportunity for profit.
00:43:23.000So it seems like Bill Gates, or at least the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
00:43:27.000though she's not so keen to have her name associated with that anymore,
00:43:30.000said that 750 million quid worth of funding that we give your university
00:43:34.000will be withdrawn unless you take out, let's call it guidance,
00:43:37.000on how this drug should be marketed and whether or not it should be profitable.
00:43:40.000It's extraordinary that there seems to be the continual acquisition of IP,
00:43:44.000the continual assertion of power over organisations like the WHO,
00:43:48.000to whom, as you are aware, Bill Gates is a significant investor,
00:43:51.000which grants him the ability, of course, to manipulate, or at least influence significantly, global policy,
00:43:55.000and that globalism more broadly seems to be advocating for these extraordinary new social dynamics
00:44:00.000where none of us own anything and we're happy.
00:44:03.000Meanwhile, Bill Gates and his like acquire both intellectual property and actual land at alarming rates.
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00:46:13.000In April 2021, the company said it reserves the right to raise the price of the vaccine when it decides the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, which will lead to a potential windfall if regular booster shots are required in the years ahead to maintain immunity against the virus and its variants, which I suppose is why we're seeing Mandy Cohen normalising the regular taking of that drug in order to assure those profits continue.
00:46:34.000But maybe I'm being cynical, I don't know.
00:46:36.000As a Business Insider investigation from December 2020 revealed, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and to a lesser degree, Moderna, have together hired an army of lobbyists and contributed millions of dollars to political causes during 2019 and 2020, as well as censoring online information.
00:46:51.000What is the extraordinary power that these companies have that they're able to broker these deals, become excluded from ordinary legislature?
00:47:00.000And why is it that they are continually investing in in lobbying. I suppose, what, for ideological reasons? Let
00:47:07.000AstraZeneca's influence team this year includes 21 registered lobbyists. It includes both in-house
00:47:13.000and contract professionals. Most have previously worked in government. In a way, if you regarded
00:47:18.000these matters from some perch on high, you would see that between government and private industry,
00:47:25.000the doors are revolving so quickly that it's essentially one interwoven entity,
00:47:30.000with employees from the government going to work at Moderna, with employees from the FDA
00:47:35.000going to work at Moderna, with lobbyists for Moderna or Pfizer or AstraZeneca lobbying the
00:47:40.000government that they used to work for in order to get favourable deals for Moderna and Pfizer.
00:47:44.000Sometimes I think we do live on a different plane of reality where we're not invited to access the same kind of information so we can't see the reality we're living in.
00:47:52.000But once in a while, like with that footage of Britain's version of Congress, Parliament, you see, oh right, they're just doing deals.
00:47:58.000They're just doing deals in plain sight.
00:48:00.000Like Pfizer, AstraZeneca's lobbying efforts envelop a wide range of issues that could affect the fortunes of a large multinational company, including trade, Medicare, and patent and trademark matters.
00:48:10.000But the coronavirus is ever-present in AstraZeneca's 2020 lobbying disclosures.
00:48:14.000The company is engaged in education around COVID-19 vaccines.
00:48:17.000And lobbied on COVID-19 vaccine and therapy development, COVID-19 response and legislative policy changes and COVID-19 response packages.
00:48:25.000They seem quite invested in COVID-19 even beyond the pandemic period.
00:48:31.000What they're not invested in is working out what happened during that period and whether or not their products are effective and whether or not they caused injury.
00:48:38.000Those matters do not seem to be getting the same amount of attention.
00:48:41.000AstraZeneca lobbyists have contacted government officials on Capitol Hill and a range of government agencies and offices, including the Vice President's Office, the CDC, HHS, and the FDA.
00:48:51.000You'll notice these lobbyists are spending their time and endeavor, and let's have it right, lobbying impartial organizations, including some regulatory bodies.
00:49:01.000Like the CDC, which has the power to regulate.
00:49:03.000Like the FDA, that has the power to regulate, endorse and license products.
00:49:08.000And the HHS, even the Vice President's office, is meant to be an office of impartiality.
00:49:12.000I suppose what this story demonstrates in its entirety, whether it's Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, announcing this new deal as if it's a real boon, or the revelation that lobbying of even a relatively minor player at only $4 billion worth of profit, AstraZeneca, are able to assert considerable influence over policy, meaningful policy.
00:49:32.000You can get Mandy Cohen, who's meant to be just like a civil servant, a government worker with no interest other than the American people's well-being, coming out and essentially advocating for policies that seem to benefit these groups that are lobbying her.
00:49:45.000Are you going to believe that that's a coincidence?
00:49:47.000In May 2020, the US government pledged up to 1.2 billion dollars to AstraZeneca, which is based in the United Kingdom, to help develop its COVID-19 vaccine with the University of Oxford.
00:49:56.000Another way that we can observe what is glibly referred to as globalism is the kind of relationships that exist between governments and private and corporate entities in other countries.
00:50:08.000The ability for funding to be curiously moved around, the ability for deep state agencies to observe populations that are off their territory and exchange that information with the relevant government.
00:50:19.000What we're discussing and describing, I suppose, is a set of relationships that are not bound by what we would consider to be national province.
00:50:27.000During the 2020 election, AstraZeneca's corporate PAC spread more than $766,000 among nearly 90 congressional candidates and several dozen other political committees and state or local candidates and party committees.
00:50:39.000Among congressional candidates specifically, the PAC split is more than $309,000 in contributions almost evenly balanced between Democrats and Republicans.
00:50:48.000AstraZeneca spokesperson Brendan McEvoy confirmed that it has lobbied in support of government funding to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, and noted that making contributions to political action committees is a common, lawful, and highly regulated process in the United States, and AstraZeneca is compliant with the rules and regulations that govern PAC contributions.
00:51:08.000And yet you'll notice one of the words that was most prevalent in the early part of this video was in order to make this 650 million pound donation it would require commitments to deregulate.
00:51:56.000The Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has been branded defective in a multi-million pound landmark legal action that will suggest claims over its efficacy were vastly overstated.
00:52:07.000That does seem to be the general trajectory of information around vaccines in the pandemic period.
00:52:13.000The pharmaceutical giant is being sued in the High Court in a test case by Jamie Scott, a father of two, who suffered a significant permanent brain injury that's left him unable to work as a result of a blood clot after receiving the jab in 2021.
00:52:24.000A second claim is being brought by the widower and two young children of 35-year-old Alpa Taylor, who died after having the jab made by AstraZeneca, the UK-based pharmaceutical giant.
00:52:35.000The test case could pave the way for as many as 80 damages claims.
00:52:39.000I would think it could be a little higher than that.
00:52:41.000Worth an estimated ÂŁ80 million over a new condition known as vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis that was identified by a specialist in the wake of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
00:52:53.000The UK medical regulator failed to sound the alarm I wonder if their inability to sound an alarm could be connected to the lobbying money that appears to be spent, the numerous deals between governments and these companies.
00:53:09.000I wonder if that in any way muddies the water or makes it complex when it comes to sounding alarms and effectively regulating these organisations.
00:53:15.000The all-party parliamentary group on pandemic response and recovery, the APPG, said that there was reason to believe that the UK medical regulator had been aware of post-vaccination heart and clotting issues as early as February 2021, but did not highlight the problems for several months.
00:53:30.000It's interesting to speculate how many people suffered as a result of that hesitancy, an aspect of vaccine hesitancy that we didn't get a lot of reporting on.
00:53:38.000Denmark and several other European countries suspended the AstraZeneca vaccine over clotting fears in March 2021, but the MHRA only published safety advice on April 7th, by which time 24 million people had been vaccinated.
00:53:52.000So it might be higher than 80, one might imagine.
00:53:55.000The Watchdog also saw a signal for the heart problems, myocarditis and pericarditis in February 2021, but did not include the conditions in safety updates until June 2021.
00:54:03.000That was during a period where conversations about myocarditis, pericarditis, heart problems, heart attacks, faint in, passing out, side effects were being heavily censored online.
00:54:12.000So the groups and organizations that were involved in that censorship are also culpable, not just the manufacturers of the vaccines, I would argue.
00:55:13.000Hey, hey, hey, hey, what do you think?
00:55:20.000Do you think I should go to the UFC then?
00:55:22.000Like, you know, Dinah White asked me very kindly, do you think I'd be alright there, or would I get, you know, remember I'm English, and I, hey, I do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, it's not like I'm like, oooh, violence!
00:55:32.000It's not that, but I think I might be, you know, the shouting, and the intensity, that's what would, you know, would I be okay, you know?
00:55:39.000There's a lot of brilliant comments from you lot in the Rumble chat, and you beauties in the Awakened Wonder chat, like Becca D, get yourself there!
00:55:46.000Albany, go to UFC 3000, that will be awesome!
00:55:50.000But Sek Chavira goes, talking about this brilliant presentation we've just done, we don't need your vaccinations, we don't need your mind control, and if you're a person that's adept at making content, and possibly like Al, 60% Al, who works here, he doesn't deserve that nickname anymore, he does a great job.
00:56:24.000That's, um, like, Morrissey said, like, in one of them magazines they used to have in the 80s, someone asked, like, you know, what's the best advice you've ever been given?
00:56:33.000And he said, watch what you're doing with them fucking flowers given by Paul Weller backstage at Top of the Pops in 1984.
00:56:41.000Watch what you're doing with them fucking flowers.
00:56:44.000Imagine, like, Paul Weller's vibe in the jam.
00:56:46.000Paul Weller would have been, like, 17 then.
00:58:46.000Maybe I'll turn this hat issue to my advantage the way that Joe Biden, in a magnificent propaganda, has turned even his decrepitness into a marvellous piece of propaganda.
00:59:04.000That's no secret, but here's the deal.
00:59:07.000I understand how to get things done for the American people.
00:59:10.000I led the country through the COVID crisis.
00:59:12.000Today, we have the strongest economy... What did he say?
00:59:14.000I learned to manage things in the COVID crisis.
00:59:17.000That's why he's mandating people take it left and right.
00:59:21.000Great job, look at me, I'm sat here writing stuff down, capping insulin.
00:59:32.000Yeah, yeah, the pharmaceutical industry is really being booted around like a little tin can during your tenure.
00:59:38.000For example, they've had their highest profits ever, even though just a couple of short years ago they were literally killing people.
00:59:44.000I'm talking about the opioid crisis, not the pandemic period, although there seems to be significant inklings, if not verifiable evidence, that them vaccines weren't that good for you.
00:59:56.000I mean, did you just watch the thing we're doing?
00:59:58.000Yeah, look at people posting pictures in the Awaken Wonders chat of them drinking from the mugs and drinking and wearing hats.
01:00:06.000That's what we want Mia Santi, that's what we want William B. Taylor.
01:00:09.000For four years Donald Trump tried to pass an infrastructure law and he failed.
01:00:17.000I passed the biggest law in history to combat climate change because... You know what I think is amazing when you watch political propaganda is when it just tells you everything is great!
01:00:34.000Hold on a minute, I'm sure I'm going through incredible suffering and I'm not happy, and that groceries are really expensive now, and that fuel prices have gone through the roof.
01:02:12.000Anyway, meanwhile, while Joe Biden's reveling in his own entropy, it seems that he's refusing to even contemplate ending the aggression that's currently taking place in Gaza.
01:02:54.000In an interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart, Biden refused to place restrictions on what Tel Aviv would have to do before he stopped shipping weapons to Israel.
01:03:02.000In a somewhat convoluted statement, the president first said there would be red lines on Israel attacking Gaza, but went on to say there is no action that would lead the US to cut off weapons.
01:03:10.000When asked if attacking Rafah was a red line, Biden replied it's a red line but I'm never going to leave Israel.
01:03:17.000The defense of Israel is still critical.
01:03:19.000He continued there is no red line where I cut off all weapons so they don't have missile defense to protect them.
01:03:24.000He went on to say there'll be consequences if 30,000 more Palestinians died.
01:03:29.000I believe 30,000 have died in this latest round of violence but did not explain what crossing the line would mean.
01:03:37.000As you know where we stand is we are unilaterally Unilaterally.
01:03:45.000Unilaterally against war and pro-peace and for diplomacy and advocate for peace wherever possible immediately and certainly not defence industry conducted politics Oh man, we forgot to do our promo.
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