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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Band.Video. | ||
On June 22, 2001, the United States government began Operation Dark Winter. | ||
Operation Dark Winter was not a war game. | ||
Dark Winter was a germ game. | ||
In 2001, the U.S. | ||
military, government, and media launched a mock battle against pathology. | ||
The premise was simple. | ||
A bioterror organization released a deadly virus into the country, and smallpox is spreading quickly. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government must now react to contain the outbreak and stop further harm. | ||
How did we do? | ||
The results were disastrous. | ||
Within 48 hours, the government failed its objectives. | ||
The loss of human life was high, and when Operation Dark Winter ended three days later, a summary of recommendations were given to implement across different levels of government to better prepare in case of a future Dark Winter. | ||
We're still facing a very dark winter. | ||
We remain in a very dark winter. | ||
We're about to go into a dark winter. | ||
A dark winter. | ||
The World Health Organization declared that smallpox had been eradicated in 1980. | ||
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Good news from Geneva. | |
The World Health Organization has made it official smallpox throughout the world has been virtually eliminated. | ||
So why is it that Bill Gates is now making terroristic threats like these? | ||
It'll take probably about a billion a year for a pandemic task force at the WHO level Which is doing the surveillance and actually doing what I call germ games, where you practice. | ||
You say, okay, what if a bioterrorist brought smallpox to 10 airports? | ||
You know, how would the world respond to that? | ||
For years, there has been a debate to destroy the last known remnants of the variola virus that causes smallpox, which is kept in government laboratories in Atlanta, Georgia and Russia, maintaining a biowarfare standoff. | ||
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After eradication was declared in 1980, there were still samples of variola virus around the world. | |
One accident, one confirmed case is a pandemic. | ||
The argument to keep them centers around the ability to respond to a smallpox outbreak that may still remain in the natural world, while the can has been kicked down the road by the World Health Organization to finally destroy existing stocks of the virus. | ||
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Six vials of smallpox were packed away and forgotten at a government lab outside Washington. | |
A scientist cleaning out an unsecured storage room stumbled upon the deadly pathogens last week. | ||
The tubes apparently sat there for decades. | ||
In 2010, a review by a team of public health experts Appointed by the World Health Organization and concluded that no essential public health purpose is served by the American and Russian laboratories continuing to retain live virus stocks. | ||
In 2019, a Russian lab explosion put containment at risk, while a recent discovery of vials labeled smallpox at a Merck lab in Pennsylvania thrust smallpox into a public sphere And the still unfinished business of Dr. Fauci's involvement in the creation of COVID-19. | ||
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Vials labeled smallpox found in a lab in Montgomery County. | |
Smallpox is so deadly, only two labs in the entire world are allowed to have doses. | ||
Those vials were found at a Merck facility in Upper Gwinnett Township, Montgomery County, where vaccine research is conducted. | ||
We are all too familiar with the agenda-setting and predictive programming associated with the months leading up to the COVID outbreak, and now Bill Gates' threats are making a gradual appearance to possibly prime the agenda-setting pump as a DNA-specific smallpox bioweapon in the latest James Bond film. | ||
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You know the SL5, the weaponized smallpox I was using this morning? | |
Have you seen it? | ||
I put it in the bloody... | ||
Bill Gates is the quintessential sociopath. | ||
With billions of dollars data collection and inside government power at his disposal, he is as untouchable as any Bond villain. | ||
Unfortunately, this isn't a movie, and James Bond is a fictional character being devoured by wokeism. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
You can find and share that video, of course, at BAM.Video and InfoWars.com, the smallpox tell of Bill Gates. | ||
What a world we live in. | ||
Real-life Bond villains just waiting for their evil plots to be thwarted. | ||
Just sitting around twiddling their thumbs, waiting for some hero to come despoil them of their victory. | ||
Hopefully it'll be you. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
A lot to cover today. | ||
We've got the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
We've got the ongoing falsified panic of the Omicron variation. | ||
Some very interesting developments in that regard, as it truly does seem to appear to be the vaccinated variant. | ||
We'll get into some of those details a little bit later. | ||
But we'll begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For the 1st of December 2021, deadly Michigan school shooting baffles police as young suspect keeps silent. | ||
Investigators sifted through a bloody crime scene and poured over surveillance video, social media, and eyewitnesses' account as they sought clues as to what drove a 15-year-old boy to go on a deadly shooting spree in his Detroit-area high school. | ||
The young suspect, whose name was withheld by officials because he is a minor, opened fire on Tuesday with a semi-automatic handgun his father purchased four days earlier, killing three fellow Oxford High School students. | ||
A teacher and seven other students were wounded, some critically, police said. | ||
This happened yesterday and there's still not too much information coming out about it, although we do have some video from inside that school that we'll play a little bit later. | ||
Harrowing stuff and interesting stuff and shows students really behaving quite admirably in the face of this | ||
absolute horror But apparently the student was confronted by police in the | ||
hallway as he was shooting When they pointed guns at him you raised his head and is | ||
now Under arrest but not talking and not telling anybody why he | ||
did such a thing three dead six others wounded including Several teachers again. We'll show you that video a little | ||
bit later in the program Moving on here CNN has suspended Chris Cuomo indefinitely | ||
CNN is suspending primetime anchor Chris Cuomo Indefinitely pending further evaluation after new documents | ||
revealed the cozy and improper nature of his relationship With aides to his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. | ||
Yes folks, the Cuomo family continues to collapse and after Andrew Cuomo ousted from the New York governorship earlier this year, his brother Chris Cuomo has now been removed indefinitely from CNN. | ||
We actually have a statement from Chris Cuomo right now as to This is actually his reaction to being told he's suspended indefinitely from CNN. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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I can handle things! | |
I'm smart! | ||
Not like everybody says! | ||
Like, dumb! | ||
I'm smart! | ||
And I want respect! | ||
Yes, folks. | ||
Fredo is gone. | ||
And that's what Trump said when he celebrated Chris Cuomo's suspension from CNN shortly after hearing news that CNN suspended Chris Cuomo. | ||
President Trump declared Fredo is gone. | ||
He says, great news for television viewers. | ||
They have just suspended Chris Cuomo indefinitely, the former president triumphantly said. | ||
The big question is, was it because of his horrendous ratings, which in all fairness have permeated CNN and MSDNC, or is it because his brother is no longer governor? | ||
Probably both. | ||
In any event, Fredo is gone. | ||
Au revoir Fredo. | ||
Perhaps I should say Arrivederci. | ||
Judge blocks COVID-19 vaccine rule for healthcare workers across the U.S. | ||
A judge on Tuesday blocked a Biden administration COVID-19 vaccination rule for healthcare workers and applied the ruling nationwide where the mandate was still in effect according to a court filing. | ||
It was a temporary block against a Biden administration mandate that millions of healthcare workers get vaccinated against COVID-19 Starting next week, the ruling issued Tuesday in the U.S. | ||
District Court of the Western District of Louisiana. | ||
Judge Terry Doughty said there was no question that mandating a vaccine for healthcare workers facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid is something that should be done by Congress and not by a government agency. | ||
Even the judge said it was unclear whether the mandate would be constitutional. | ||
The mandate issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | ||
required all workers at facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid to get their first shot | ||
of the vaccine by December 6th and have both shots by January 4th. | ||
The facilities risk losing federal funding if they didn't comply. | ||
So yet another tyrannical mandate shot down by the courts, at least temporarily waylaid by the courts, we should say. | ||
They'll do some retooling, double down, come back in and try to mandate it again a little bit later | ||
because that's what they do. | ||
That's the only thing they do. | ||
Here's another story in that line. | ||
Biden to enact strict COVID regulations on US air travel in response to the Omicron variant. | ||
Well, they've come up with a variant. | ||
They've given it a scary name. | ||
Now any level of tyranny is justified, I guess. | ||
There is no scientific threshold to this. | ||
There is no, you know, evidence-based a prerequisite they have to fulfill. | ||
It's just, you know, if they can scare you into submitting, then that's what they'll | ||
do and whatever justification they need to use to get their tyrannical orders, that's | ||
the one they'll use. | ||
It's kind of like the way all of this works, right? | ||
The way they arbitrarily impose laws, the way on big tech. | ||
They arbitrarily impose banning and censorship. | ||
Well now, you know, just arbitrarily impose medical tyranny on the population. | ||
Just impose the tyranny, come up with the excuse later. | ||
That's their tactic. | ||
President Biden is weighing controversial protocols that would require all travelers, including U.S. | ||
citizens, to self-quarantine for seven days even if they submit negative test results. | ||
That's right, even if you are Tested negative, you will still be thrown into a quarantine facility for seven days after getting back into the U.S., similar to the thing that the U.K. | ||
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But remember, if you work for a big company that's important on the global stage, these rules don't apply to you. | ||
If you're a politician, these rules don't apply to you. | ||
Just in case you were worried, as long as you are a millionaire executive with a private plane, don't even worry about all these mandates. | ||
They're not for you. | ||
They're for the little people, like me. | ||
NHS waiting list. | ||
Up to 740,000 cancer tests missed since lockdown. | ||
That's right, 740,000 potential cancer cases that should have been urgently referred by GPs have been missed since the first lockdown, a report has said. | ||
The National Audit Office warned in the study that the health services faces a huge challenge if it is to meet targets for planned and emergency cancer care. | ||
It said it has been impossible for the NHS to fully maintain cancer care as it mounted an emergency response to the pandemic. | ||
The NAO estimated in England there was between 240,000 and 740,000 missing urgent GP referrals for suspected cancer up to September this year, citing the causes as people struggling to get appointments with GPs or keeping away from the NHS because of fears of COVID. | ||
Yes, folks. | ||
Once again, in every different way from the lockdowns, the pandemic to the, you know, refusing doctor's appointments for regular people so we can keep the hospitals empty just in case COVID explodes or something. | ||
Just in every way, every single thing they have put forward as a cure or a treatment or a solution to this has made everything exponentially worse. | ||
I wonder How many people in the UK have died of COVID? | ||
I don't have those numbers in front of me, but I think I remember being something around a hundred thousand, something like that. | ||
So if just one out of seven of these cancer diagnoses missed, and treatment is missed, and the cancer spreads and kills people, just one out of seven of those turns out to be fatal. | ||
The death rate, cancer, because the lockdowns will be higher than the death rate of COVID itself. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Defense Secretary Austin tells National Guard to get vaccinated or lose federal pay. | ||
The Pentagon has ordered all National Guard and Reserve members to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or be barred from training and from being paid, according to a memo signed Tuesday by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, saying no credit or excused absence will be afforded to members who do not participate in drills, training or other duty due to failure to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Austin wrote in a memo to the military service secretaries and other leaders. | ||
Oh yes, it's just that important. | ||
It's the 0.01% death rate that's really got them scared. | ||
The idea that anybody has the ability to mandate vaccines. | ||
I mean, the military would be the one place where maybe you could make an argument for it, but that's under the assumption that the people running our military aren't actively involved in sabotaging the military, which all evidence seems to point to that being exactly what's happening. | ||
Financial front here general mills is increasing their prices in 2022 by 20% | ||
That's right. The supplier said Are you ready folks? | ||
Are you ready for where things are going? | ||
like Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms will be included in the | ||
increase along with items from well-known brands brands like Progresso, | ||
Betty Crocker and Pillsbury. General Mills has not commented on the | ||
anticipated price hike but the supplier says prices are expected to go up around | ||
20% starting in mid-January. Are you ready folks? Are you ready for where | ||
things are going? Are you ready for where this goes next? | ||
20% price hikes in basic food stuffs. | ||
It's gonna get bad, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's gonna get really bad. | ||
It's already pretty bad. | ||
It's gonna get a lot worse, especially when I cover this next story as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell retires the word transitory in describing inflation. | ||
Yeah, it's devastating now. | ||
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Midway through our daily dispatch here, we learn that General Mills is increasing prices in 2022 by 20% on literally the most basic foodstuffs like cereal grains. | ||
Incredible. | ||
20%. | ||
And of course, we know that our food manufacturing industry is largely monopolized by huge businesses like General Mills. | ||
So, you know, that's such a great thing because they get to control everything and set prices | ||
and don't really have any sizable competition to compete with. | ||
So that's nice. | ||
But no, this is really all about inflation, of course. | ||
And now we have this story. | ||
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell retires the word transitory in describing inflation. | ||
The nation's economic steward said it will back off using the word transitory to describe the fast pace of price increases as Federal Reserve policymakers acknowledge the increasing risk of more persistent inflation. | ||
But we tend to use the word transitory to mean it won't leave a permanent mark in the form of higher inflation, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress on Tuesday. | ||
I think it's probably a good time to retire that word and try to explain more clearly what we mean. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Again, it's just, we just need to have that story permanently up, I guess. | ||
We'll make a little plaque and just have it sitting right here on the desk back in October 2020 when Jerome Powell was the one, the force, the singular, you know, Ill-advised operator pushing for inflation. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
October 2020, he's like, I think we need more inflation. | ||
Everybody's like, that sounds kind of crazy. | ||
All through the end of 2020, all through the beginning of 2021, time and time again, it was people going, hey, it looks like inflation is getting pretty bad. | ||
And Jerome Powell and the Fed going, it's fine. | ||
We'll see where this goes. | ||
And now it's like, oh, it turns out it's permanent and prices are massively increasing. | ||
And this may be the bellwether for Unbelievable suffering in the very near future, but we're just going to continue exactly on the same path that we're on, never deviating, never questioning, never explaining ourselves, never being held to account for the catastrophes we cause. | ||
Truly, truly amazing. | ||
And it looks like the economic shocks are being felt everywhere. | ||
Black Friday shopping in stores dropped 28% from pre-pandemic levels as shoppers spread spending throughout the season. | ||
Traffic at retail stores on Friday dropped nearly 30% compared with 2019 levels, according to preliminary data from Sensormatic Solutions. | ||
Really, really incredible. | ||
30% drop in sales there on Black Friday. | ||
Which, you know, who really cares? | ||
But, at the end of the day, this is the pulse of the nation, the economy, and the market. | ||
So, maybe worth paying attention to. | ||
Meanwhile, we covered this yesterday, but since we didn't have it on our Daily Dispatch, Twitter bans sharing images, videos of private individuals one day after the new CEO takes over. | ||
Twitter has announced it will ban the sharing of images and videos of so-called private individuals without their consent, leading to fears the platform will crack down on investigative journalism and stop the exposing of violent riots and other crimes. | ||
Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, stepped down as CEO on Monday and was immediately replaced by Parag Agrawal, the former CTO of the big tech company. | ||
Following his appointment, it was discovered that Agrawal had previously claimed on Twitter that Twitter should not focus on free speech. | ||
He follows a Soros-funded anti-free speech organization and has liked tweets that compare conservatives to ISIS, suggest people give money to BLM rioters, and liken COVID arguments to a religious war. | ||
Only one day later, Twitter announced extremely strict new censorship policies. | ||
The big tech platform announced they were expanding their private information policy designed to stop people from being doxxed on Twitter to also include photos and videos that are posted of private individuals without their consent. | ||
But of course, they say that if you're featured in mainstream media, then it's fine. | ||
So you won't be able to... | ||
Show videos or pictures of anybody whatsoever, but if they want to dox you, show your address. | ||
You know, if you do something like donate to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund and CNN wants to show up on your door and question about it, they'll be allowed to do that, post a video, try to destroy you. | ||
Twitter's all for that. | ||
If you uncover some malfeasance in a government program or something and want to upload that to Twitter, you can expect the band hammer to come down. | ||
It's all being put into place for total, total control of All forms of communication at this point. | ||
Finally, we have this trans swimmer dominating women's circuit after competing on men's teams for years. | ||
One of the most impressive swimmers for the University of Pennsylvania's women's team is, in fact, a man. | ||
Leah Thomas, who spent November grabbing first place finishes and setting records, swam for Penn as Will Thomas for three years. | ||
After taking the 2021 season off, the transgender athlete returned to the pool with a vengeance now that he can compete against women. | ||
On November 5th, Thomas won the 200-meter freestyle and 100-meter freestyle against Columbia, according to swimswam.com. | ||
His time in the 200-meter freestyle that day was the ninth best in the NCAA so far this season. | ||
I'd love to see how he did as a man. | ||
I wonder if he was successful as a men's swimmer and then is now breaking records as a women's swimmer, or if he was just an okay men's swimmer that is now setting first place. | ||
Really interesting, isn't it? | ||
Sorry, ladies. | ||
Sorry, all of you, you know, women swimmers in high level. | ||
Collegiate athletics. | ||
You may have worked your butt off for years. | ||
You may have dedicated your entire life to this. | ||
You may have sacrificed, you know, going out and friends and partying and so many experiences for the chance to, you know, be great in your chosen sport. | ||
But unfortunately, there's a man in a one piece who's going to take that from you because progressive. | ||
Truly incredible stuff. | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We end with our meme of the day, which comes courtesy of the great Ben Garrison. | ||
Time to roll out more vaccines, Fauci says, as Bill Gates smiles greedily along. | ||
But there's an elephant in the room. | ||
It's that the vaccines don't work. | ||
They make everything worse. | ||
The death rates are higher. | ||
The spikes are almost exclusively in places that have been highly vaccinated and now the Omicron variant seems to be much more severe in those that are vaccinated. | ||
We'll get into those stories a little bit later as well. | ||
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Omicron, Omicron, Omicron. | ||
You go to Google News, go to any MSN site, and the top story across the board is Omicron variant. | ||
Are you scared yet? | ||
Omicron variant. | ||
Everyone get inside. | ||
Cover your head. | ||
Just put your children out of their misery. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
It's too dangerous. | ||
They really want you to be scared of this thing. | ||
Now, before they even officially named it Omicron, I, uh, I let a little, a little, Very minor Twitter guerrilla warfare campaign, attempting to popularize the phrase, vaccinated variant. | ||
Because after all, everybody was just calling it the new variant. | ||
There's this variant, this Botswana variant, you know, lots of different names. | ||
I thought, man, if we could just get a couple big personalities to start referring to this as the vaccinated variant, it would really have a big impact. | ||
90% of the information war as it is, as it exists in the real world is about branding. | ||
It's, it really is. | ||
And it goes beyond branding. | ||
There needs to be another word for it. | ||
It's almost like totemic word spells. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
Leftist and liberal, like, you know the type of thing that they have where they just have like a phrase that they say that they think just sort of justifies anything, right? | ||
What's jumping to my mind right now is Emmett Till. | ||
You'll see videos of like a black guy like smacking the crap out of some like little white kid and people in the comments are like, oh my god, this man is beating this child. | ||
What is going on? | ||
And it's people like, well, worse happened to Emmett Till. | ||
And it's just like... | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What does that have to do with anything at all? | ||
But it's just like they have the mind so programmed that like you just you use these little words or phrases and it overrides any sort of latent logic or you know actual legitimate thoughts that go that go on. | ||
And that's all branding. | ||
In a weird way, that is all branding. | ||
It's an offshoot of symbolism, right? | ||
Symbols have power, words have power when they imbue them with these types of things. | ||
So anyway, branding is incredibly important. | ||
Naming things, how things are talked about, how things are discussed, what words are used to describe things. | ||
It's why they're so interested in banning different words. | ||
It's why they ban things like alien when you're talking about immigrants. | ||
There's power in words, and if you can manipulate words, I think it's one of the reasons why they elevated Richard Spencer, because he supposedly was the leader of the alt-right, and the alt-right was Nazis, when in reality, what they were destroying was the label alt-right, which is a very good catch-all term that could provide for some sort of unity for those of us in the right-wing sphere that is not In line with the corporate Republican Party, it's nice to have a single word to define your group, right? | ||
Well, they hijack that word, demonize it, destroy it. | ||
Now you can't call yourself that. | ||
Now by destroying the word, they destroy your group. | ||
It really is that effective. | ||
So branding is incredibly important. | ||
I thought it would be a very powerful, you know, counter move, sort of a Defensive offensive move. | ||
There's a break in the lines, right? | ||
There was a new variant. | ||
Everybody was talking about it, but it didn't have a name yet. | ||
And yet it was discovered in four vaccinated people. | ||
And when it transmitted to the UK and Australia, everybody that got it was vaccinated already. | ||
This is the vaccinated variant. | ||
Comes from vaccinated people. | ||
It affects vaccinated people. | ||
And I was just saying that to try to brand it that, to make people aware that it's the vaccine actually that's causing these mutations, it's causing the leaky aspects of the virus, allows the virus to spread, mutate, create variants. | ||
It's the vaccinated variant. | ||
It's the variant from the vaccine. | ||
Well, get a load of how much more information we're getting about just how accurate that label was. | ||
Germany detects four cases of Omicron in the fully vaccinated. | ||
So now UK, Australia and Germany has all had cases of Omicron and they are all in vaccinated people. | ||
Reuters reports four people in southern Germany have tested positive for the Omicron COVID-19 variant, even though they were fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, the public health office in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg said. | ||
Three of the infected people returned from business trips to South Africa. | ||
A fourth person is a family member of one of those returnees. | ||
All four show moderate symptoms. | ||
Again, even just the fear of Omicron is misplaced. | ||
Largely fabricated. | ||
It's mild, it's not as bad really, but don't let that get in the way of a little bit of good old-fashioned fear-mongering. | ||
Here's another story. | ||
Infowars.com claimed triple-vaxxed cardiologist transmits Omicron variant to another triple-vaxxed cardiologist. | ||
Even three doses of the COVID vaccine are not enough to prevent transmission of the new Omicron variant if reports out of Israel are to be believed. | ||
According to chatter on Twitter, there's already been a community transmission of the new coronavirus variant between fully vaccinated Israeli medical workers who even took booster jabs, casting doubt on the vaccine effectiveness. | ||
So there you go. | ||
UK, Australia, Germany now all have Vaccinated people, some even three times vaccinated, getting and transmitting Omicron. | ||
Omicron, of course, first discovered in four vaccinated people. | ||
And then you have this story from the Gateway Pundit, revealed fully vaccinated patients show mild symptoms after Omicron infection in Botswana, but non-vaccinated show no symptoms at all. | ||
Get a load of that. | ||
So it's mild amongst those who are vaccinated, but amongst the unvaccinated, no symptoms. | ||
It's asymptomatic. | ||
This is literally the vaccinated variant. | ||
It affects vaccinated people. | ||
It comes from, it spreads to, and it was originated in vaccinated people. | ||
Incredible. | ||
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the South African Medical Association debunked the hysteria over the Omicronic COVID variant. | ||
According to Angelique Koetsi, the chairwoman of the South African Medical Association who first raised the alarm of the new COVID variant, says the new variant ...known as Omicron, causes unusual but mild symptoms. | ||
On Monday, the Assistant Minister of Health and Wellness testified during a parliamentary hearing that not one of the Omicron variant cases identified needs oxygen support or hospitalization. | ||
According to Assistant Minister Seth Omoh... | ||
South African name. | ||
Botswana still has 15 Omicron variant cases. | ||
Three of the patients showed mild symptoms, while the rest did not. | ||
Out of those 15 cases, 11 were vaccinated, while those four unvaccinated did not show symptoms at all. | ||
I mean, that's the most important sentence in this entire article. | ||
15 cases, 11 of them vaccinated, and they do have symptoms, but the four unvaccinated people have no symptoms at all. | ||
This is the vaccinated variant. | ||
Wild. | ||
The country recorded 19 cases of Omicron variants in total. | ||
Four of those cases were foreign nationals on diplomatic missions and left the country after their diagnosis. | ||
Really, really incredible stuff. | ||
So yeah, it's literally the vaccinated variant. | ||
Hashtag vaccinated variant. | ||
Spread this news around because not only did it start in vaccinated people, it spreads to and from vaccinated people and only vaccinated people apparently show symptoms of it. | ||
It's the vaccinated variant. | ||
Now, here's another story that I don't really know how to wrap my mind around, but makes everything seem even less trustworthy than it did before. | ||
You know, we covered it Yesterday or the day before when Omicron first hit the airwaves, how strange it was that just the week before, you'd had so many stories wondering how Africa was doing so well. | ||
Why is Africa seemingly weathering this COVID pandemic? | ||
So what's going on here? | ||
They're not even, you know, no high death rates. | ||
They aren't vaccinating, they aren't locking down, they aren't wearing masks, | ||
and yet it's hardly seems to be affecting them at all. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Well, what's really going on is that the proliferation into Africa of Western style NGO, you know, | ||
globalist non-governmental organizations and charity organizations that are being used to spread | ||
and proliferate this madness haven't penetrated too deeply into Africa. | ||
They're free of the taint of the Western or just worldwide globalist domination. | ||
So here's an interesting update to it that I haven't really been able to look too into, but it is interesting. | ||
COVID cases in South Africa soar 403% in a week after scientists raised alarm about Omicron variant. | ||
Leading virologist, Tulio de Oliveira, to get vaccinated amid the scary surge in infections. | ||
Yeah, the vaccine doesn't work, quick, get vaccinated. | ||
The Omicron variant has sent South Africa from a period of low transmission | ||
to rapid growth of new confirmed cases. | ||
South Africa recorded 4,472 new cases on Tuesday, a 92% increase from a day earlier | ||
and a massive 403% increase compared to the 868 cases recorded last Tuesday. | ||
Coronavirus cases in South Africa have soared by 403% in a single week after the country's scientists | ||
sounded the alarm about the Omicron variant, which is interesting because according to the last article | ||
we read, only 19 people in South Africa have been diagnosed with the Omicron variant. | ||
So what is to blame for this 403% increase? | ||
Questions abound. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll get into the Ghislaine Maxwell trial in the next hour. | ||
Very, very interesting developments there and some interesting research | ||
that our friends over at 4chan have done that have... | ||
Over my eyes to a whole new wrinkle in this sordid tale of Robert Maxwell, super spy, and his daughter Ghislaine, and how it intertwines with the, believe it or not, the COVID pandemic and scientific tyranny. | ||
It's really, really interesting stuff. | ||
So we'll get into that in the next hour, but we'll stick with some, we'll stick with some COVID news for now, because there have been a couple of interesting developments As much as the worldwide population of free people | ||
are increasingly standing up against the COVID lockdowns. | ||
That's not putting a damper on any of the tyrants plans. We've covered it already. The Biden | ||
administration planning on imposing quarantine rules for travelers to the United | ||
States. Lloyd Austin demanding that every person in the military receive the vaccine or be centrally | ||
placed on unpaid leave for the foreseeable future. They're still pushing very hard and as | ||
far into the tyranny pit in America slides, the rest of the world is way, way ahead | ||
of us. | ||
Let's go to some videos now to see what's happening in some of the most extreme, extremely locked down places in the world. | ||
First, we go to clip number four, as we see German authorities going train to train to check people's vaccination status. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
See the lovely, socialistic, wonderful German train system. | ||
And the weird-looking, little, neon-wearing, mohawk-sporting... Police officers? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Nazi guards? | ||
Jack-booted thugs? | ||
Going around, scanning people's passes. | ||
If you've ever ridden on a train, You know that feeling when the conductor, whoever it is, comes by to check your ticket. | ||
So you bring out your ticket, show that you're supposed to be on the train, and then here comes the medical authorities to make sure you're up to date on your vaccines. | ||
It's unbelievable stuff. | ||
But here it is, just casually, you know, doing their jobs, just following orders. | ||
I liked on Twitter, Jake Lloyd wrote, I will never let a police with a mohawk ask me for my ID. | ||
There's a reason it's these people being photographed, right? | ||
Weird looking young German dudes wearing masks. | ||
No gloves, strangely enough. | ||
I think they should be in full hazmat suits. | ||
I think really to get the full effect, we need them wearing hazmat suits and jackboots. | ||
Just get the full effect. | ||
We need to understand just how fascistic and dystopian this is. | ||
You really need the visuals to go along with it. | ||
So that is Germany there with authorities going at train to train to check people's vaccination status. | ||
But of course, the hallmark, the high water point of COVID tyranny is in the South Pacific, notably Australia, who is at this point, literally going around and rounding people up and throwing them into the back of dog catchers vans to take them to quarantine camp. | ||
Now the quarantine camps, we've seen it. | ||
Literally horrifying right like ring a bell and everybody comes running out for their food They're all like staying 40 feet away from each other. | ||
It's like nice weather today They're like stay inside you get beaten right sounds good. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Just it's all very bizarre and weird and there's like hashtags the Howard Springs like the Howard Springs hashtag is full of like Really pretty Australian girls in bikinis like sunbathing on the porch of their quarantine prison. | ||
It's very bizarre stuff, right? | ||
But it's a summer camp. | ||
It's a fun little quarantine camp where you go and you take a little break and you recover and it's a nice, wonderful thing. | ||
Unless you want to leave. | ||
If you want to leave, they release the hounds. | ||
And it's truly incredible. | ||
So here's an Australian news report, clip number one. | ||
About some escapees from the wonderful summer camp as they're hunted down and roadblocks are set up to catch the fugitives. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Good morning. | |
We start with breaking news at a Darwin where three people have escaped from the Howard Springs COVID quarantine facility. | ||
Talia Saab is there for us. | ||
Talia, good morning. | ||
There's a search underway right now. | ||
Yes, that's right, Davina. | ||
Good morning to you. | ||
We've been told the trio scaled the fence in the early hours of this morning. | ||
Police receiving reports around 4.40am. | ||
Now, major police checkpoints have been set up around Howard Springs for the past several hours. | ||
As you can see in these pictures, they've been conducting thorough searches in car boots, checking vehicle registrations, cars and buses alike. | ||
But in the last half an hour, what we understand is they've actually been dismantled. | ||
Exactly why? | ||
That hasn't been confirmed. | ||
Hopefully good news. | ||
We're also not sure yet who these people are connected with, whether it's a repatriation flight or those Aboriginal community members who have been staying here following the Catherine Cluster. | ||
Davina, what we do know ...is that this is definitely going to bring this gold standard facility under intense scrutiny. | ||
On Sunday we had a man escape and found on Darwin's party precinct and this latest situation is only going to put us under the microscope further. | ||
Not good news. | ||
Okay, Taliesin, thank you. | ||
Yes folks, the Maximum Security Quarantine Camp. | ||
Three escapees, three fugitives from the law. | ||
We've hunted them down, we've captured them, we've brought them back. | ||
We actually have some more information about them. | ||
Sorry, I'll stop doing the accent now. | ||
We actually have more information about who these people were, who escaped. | ||
It was three teenagers who escaped from the camp. | ||
All three, by the way, negative for COVID-19. | ||
All three of them tested, all three of them negative for COVID-19. | ||
So these are healthy individuals being kept in prison without having committed a crime. | ||
When they try to escape, they hunt them down like fugitives and report on it as if these | ||
are criminals escaping from a maximum security prison. | ||
Healthy people committed no crime, being kept in a camp and hunted down if they try to leave. | ||
It's a wonderful camp, you just can't leave. | ||
Ever. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's a lot of fun, you know? | ||
We do some sunbathing, we get fed like a dog twice a day, and if you try to leave, they hunt you down and bring you back. | ||
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It's just like, okay, okay. | |
I've never been to a summer camp where I felt the need to jump the barbed wire fence and flee, run for my life, but hey, who am I to say what is and is not justified tyranny? | ||
Here's another story about just how far things are continuing to go. | ||
Daily Mail Has the story from yesterday. | ||
Mother hits out after boy 4 was put in freezing cold school isolation shed because he had a runny nose. | ||
Chloe Wilby said her son Mason, 4, was placed in a shed in Cumbria School. | ||
Wigton Infant School put him in isolation after he displayed some COVID symptoms. | ||
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Wilby said Mason developed hypothermia and was shivering like mad. | ||
He was put in an outdoor shed in the cold, kept away from other pupils and teachers after she sent him to school with a mild cold. | ||
Following their COVID protocols, the school put him in isolation until he could be picked up as he was displaying symptoms of the virus. | ||
Yeah, runny nose. | ||
You have a runny nose during cold weather and they put you in a unheated shed at four years old. | ||
Again, is this... Like, what is this? | ||
What is this, right? | ||
I'm not trying to fearmonger. | ||
I'm not- I'm not out here going, they're putting your kid in- they're gonna put your kid in a shed! | ||
Seems like this is a one-off. | ||
Seems like it's a... isolated incident. | ||
Pun intended. | ||
But what does it really mean? | ||
What's really going on here? | ||
What's really happening here is the mindset of these people, the mindset of the teachers and the administrators, is such that they don't think twice about putting a four-year-old into an isolation shed in freezing temperatures and just letting him sit there alone and develop hypothermia. | ||
It's that any semblance of common sense or basic humanity has been overridden at this point. | ||
I doubt these people were even ordered to do this. | ||
It's just the people, the petty tyrants who are in charge, the flight attendants and the teachers, have been told that because of this virus, you have carte blanche. | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
Any measure is justified for just a modicum of slightly lowering the chance that you might transmit what may or may not be COVID. | ||
Like, whatever you need to do, Kill the kid, put him in a freezing, you know, just lock him in a closet by himself, smother him with a blanket, whatever you need to do, just don't worry about it. | ||
So again, it's not this is like a symptomatic or systemic rather like, well, they're the rules say if a kid has a runny nose, you put him in the isolation shed until he freezes to death. | ||
Like that's not the orders. | ||
That's just the point that we've gotten to naturally. That's just where | ||
people are. That's how destroyed people have become and who's paying for it. Of course, the | ||
kids who are innocently like I just, I can't even imagine. I cannot even imagine being a little | ||
four-year-old kid being sat in a shed. | ||
Do you remember being four years old and like, if you dropped a pin, | ||
you thought it was the end of the world? | ||
Like, you didn't know what was going on. | ||
You didn't know, you know, what you did wrong to suffer consequences sometimes. | ||
And here you are, just with like a slightly runny nose, and they put you in a shed outside until you develop hypothermia and almost die. | ||
Again, this is what they're justifying with their COVID mania. | ||
It's a mania. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
A very troubling video I'm about to show you here. | ||
You can find the article, Gateway Pundit. | ||
A leading cardiologist says researchers are refusing to publish supporting study shows results that show COVID vaccines link to massive increase in heart attacks. | ||
So a recently released study that was presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions meeting claims acute coronary syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition that leads to an increased risk of heart issues, increases significantly In patients who receive the experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, researchers found that the risk of developing heart diseases increases from 11% to 25% in patients who receive the vaccine developed by Pfizer and Moderna using the new mRNA technology. | ||
Now this is the only study that's been published about this, but a whistleblower has come forward to say that another institution has decided not to publish similar findings because they're worried about losing funding. | ||
Here's Dr. Asim Malhorta on GB News telling you exactly what's going on. | ||
I've seen this abstract publication circulation. | ||
I was concerned about it for a number of reasons. | ||
First and foremost, We have to understand that there's been a shift in understanding of heart disease over the years, that we know now it's a chronic inflammatory condition that is exacerbated by something called insulin resistance, which we talked about on the show before, which is related to poor lifestyle. | ||
Now, what this abstract has shown, what this research has shown, is that markers associated with increasing the risk of heart attack and probably even progression of underlying heart disease in people who have already got some heart disease, There's been significantly increased risk from 11% at five years, risk of heart attack, to 25%. | ||
Now that's a huge increase. | ||
If this is true, then it's very concerning indeed. | ||
But in medicine, in good science, we never rely on one study. | ||
We need to replicate these findings. | ||
However, what I will share with you today on GB News is a few days ago, after this was published, Somebody from a very prestigious British institution, cardiology department, researcher, a whistleblower if you like, contacted me to say that the researchers in this department had found something similar within the coronary arteries linked to the vaccine, inflammation from imaging studies around the coronary arteries and they had a meeting and these researchers at the moment have decided they're not going to publish their findings | ||
Because they are concerned about losing research money from the drug industry. | ||
Now, this person was very upset about it and I wanted to obviously share this on GB News today. | ||
What I would say is that we then, knowing this information, which is very concerning, Stephen Gundry's paper in circulation, And also anecdotal evidence. | ||
I mean I have a lot of interaction with the cardiology community across the UK and anecdotally I've been getting told by colleagues that they are seeing younger and younger people coming in with heart attacks. | ||
Now what does this mean in terms of the data? | ||
We have to put the jigsaw for the pieces together. | ||
We know since July there's been almost 10,000 excess non-COVID deaths And most of those, or a significant proportion of those, are being driven by circulatory disease, in other words, heart attack and stroke. | ||
There's been a 30% increase in people dying at home, and often these are because of cardiac arrest. | ||
Of course, this is also something close to my heart, because my own father is one of those statistics. | ||
He had a cardiac arrest at home July the 26th, so when this figure, since this data has been collected. | ||
So where do we go from here? | ||
I think the signal is quite strong. | ||
I personally think that this needs investigating. | ||
So I think the Joint Committee of Vaccines and Immunization should absolutely investigate this. | ||
I think that the researchers, I really hope that they take a look in the mirror and realize the ones from where this whistleblower has come from, they realize that they should publish this stuff because their duty primarily is to patients, not the interest of the drug industry. | ||
And I think the third thing, and this has been a discussion that's been ongoing, I think now it's high time that policymakers around the world put an end to the mandates. | ||
Because I think if this signal is strong and if it's correct, then history will not be on their side and the public will not forgive them for it, Alex. | ||
So this is very concerning. | ||
It needs investigating and hopefully it can be resolved very soon. | ||
I think the other thing to mention as well, we shouldn't ignore the other possibilities of why there's been an increase in heart attacks. | ||
So part of the stuff I've done in my research and analysis over the years is looking at the lifestyle factors that drive heart disease and heart attacks. | ||
And the other things that we know have also happened, which also I'm sure are a contributing factor, is people's diets got worse in general over lockdown and there was pandemic stress. | ||
Chronic psychological stress is a significant risk factor. | ||
So if it wasn't for this data that's come out recently, I would have attributed most of these excess deaths from heart disease to those lifestyle factors. | ||
Now the vaccine has been thrown in to the equation, we can't ignore it. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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The Ghislaine Maxwell case continues in court in New York. | |
And some interesting developments are coming out of there. | ||
First of all, Very interesting. | ||
A lot of people are resigning. | ||
A lot of people resigned the day that this case actually started to be talked about. | ||
Now, whether this is just a coincidence or not, and I've seen a big list, and I haven't even been able to confirm a lot of it, but it's like the CEO of CNBC, the CEO of Walmart, the CEO of Twitter. | ||
Obviously, that one's certainly confirmed, but a lot of CEOs suddenly resigned all in the same day, and it was the day of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
Sorry, that was a little bit interesting, but also the New York City Chief Medical Examiner resigned. | ||
Dr. Barbara Sampson, the first woman to lead the New York City Office of Medical Examiner in its 100-year history, announced her departure Monday for a job in the private sector. | ||
This, of course, was the New York City Medical Examiner who oversaw the autopsies of Jeffrey Epstein, which again, a little bit interesting. | ||
You have the medical examiner who claimed that Uh, Jeffrey Epstein's death was a suicide, resigning on the same day that the trial for Ghislaine Maxwell begins. | ||
Maybe another interesting coincidence. | ||
But here's a little recap of what happened yesterday. | ||
Accuser testifies Ghislaine Maxwell was present while she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Jane is what she was called to protect her identity. | ||
The first victim out of four who will testify in Maxwell's trial said she was 14 and frozen | ||
in fear during her first sexual encounter with Epstein. | ||
She met Epstein and Maxwell in 1994 while eating ice cream at a summer arts camp in | ||
Michigan. | ||
She told the packed court that Maxwell befriended her, that he would sometimes, that she would | ||
sometimes be in the room during the sexual abuse that went on for years saying she seemed | ||
very casual like it was normal, she said, with Maxwell just a few feet away at the defense | ||
It did not seem normal to me They She talks about Yeah, here you go. | ||
Jane fought back tears when she described flying from her home in Palm Beach to New Mexico where she said she saw Maxwell and was told Epstein wanted to see her. | ||
She said, quote, I felt my heart sinking into my stomach because I didn't want to see him, she said, as her voice cracked. | ||
Maxwell's charged with grooming underage girls to be sexually abused by Epstein. | ||
She denies the charges. | ||
But it's even worse than that, folks. | ||
When they first met, here's a quick account of how they first met this 14-year-old girl. | ||
Witnesses first met Epstein and Maxwell in 1994 when she was attending a music camp in pursuit of a singing career, she said. | ||
She said she was eating ice cream with friends when Maxwell approached with a Yorkshire Terrier, drawing their attention. | ||
After her friends left, she spoke with Epstein, who then arrived and introduced himself as a donor. | ||
They discovered that they both lived in Palm Beach, Florida, they said. | ||
Like, when you think of the stereotypical Kid kidnapper, child kidnapper, rapist with a van. | ||
Like, hey, you want to come see my cute little puppy? | ||
So here's this billionaire who described himself as a donor. | ||
I wonder where this musical arts camp is. | ||
I wonder who runs it. | ||
I wonder what the connections to Hollywood are. | ||
If this is sort of a, you know, training camp, right? | ||
Is the Bush League, you know, feeder Troop for, you know, if you're good enough there, if you graduate there, you go on to be, you know, a Hollywood victim. | ||
I wonder if it has anything to do with that, but just, just picture this. | ||
You've got a camp. | ||
I assume it's a sleepaway camp, right? | ||
Like assume it's a place out in the woods with cabins and, you know, an auditorium and it's a singing camp out there. | ||
You go and you stay for a couple months. | ||
So here's a bunch of young teenage girls, 14, 13, 12. | ||
Away from their parents, maybe for the first time ever. | ||
Certainly, you know, unique experience. | ||
No parents around for weeks on end. | ||
You go to this camp and walking around the campus of this camp is a billionaire with his little dog that he's using as bait to attract these girls, who again, being kept away from their parents, isolated, alone. | ||
And he's just, he's shopping. | ||
He's going through the camp, just picking who he wants. | ||
And he's there with his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, who will help seduce the little kid. | ||
Maybe use candy, maybe ice cream. | ||
In this case, it's a little Yorkshire Terrier dog. | ||
This is such despicable predator behavior. | ||
If it was in a public park, it'd be one thing. | ||
This is something entirely different though, isn't it? | ||
We'd actually recognize what it was if it was in a regular city park and it's just some girl walking through and there's some creepy old man with a dog like, hey, you want to pet my dog? | ||
You ever been on a private plane before? | ||
Creepy, weird, we get that, right? | ||
This is even worse than that. | ||
This is a camp, right, who clearly he has given money to. | ||
So I wonder what the arrangement was with the operators of this camp. | ||
I wonder if the operators of the camp said, yeah, for a little bit of a donation, come and tour the campus, see what's available. | ||
It's systemic, folks. | ||
It's an assembly line. | ||
It's an industry. | ||
It's sickening, but it's real. | ||
Truly unbelievable. | ||
Earlier on Tuesday, Jeffrey Epstein's long-time pilot, Lawrence Viskosky Jr., testified he flew powerful and famous men on Epstein's private plane, including Prince Andrew, actor Kevin Spacey, and former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. | ||
But he said he never witnessed any sexual activity. | ||
He also testified that Epstein introduced him to a young woman as they boarded, since identified as Jane. | ||
He describes her as a mature woman. | ||
She was a teenager at the time. | ||
Just incredible stuff. | ||
Jane told the jury that after meeting Epstein and Ms. | ||
Maxwell, they asked for her mother's phone number and later invited her and her mother for tea. | ||
The relationship escalated, she told the jury. | ||
They went to the movies and spent time at the pool without her mom, saying, I remember maybe the first time I went poolside and there were at least four women in Giz Lane, all topless, Jane told the jury. | ||
Some of them were naked. | ||
One day, Epstein took her into the pool house of his Palm Beach home. | ||
And I'll need to get into the rest of it. | ||
The sexual abuse continued, including at Epstein's residence in other states, she testified. | ||
Ms. | ||
Maxwell, who gave her money and took her shopping, was often present, she told the jury, and sometimes participated in the abuse. | ||
She's expected to continue testifying Wednesday. | ||
She said that she was involved in orgies with various famous people. | ||
Mr. Vyskoski, the pilot, also had some interesting testimony. | ||
Under questioning by Ms. | ||
Maxwell's lawyers Tuesday, Mr. Vyskoski testified the number of powerful men had flown on Epstein's plane. | ||
Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, Donald Trump, Chris Tucker, John Glenn, Prince Andrew, and violinist Ishtak Perlman. | ||
He said Mr. Clinton flew on Epstein's plane a few times, and Mr. Trump more than once, before he was president. | ||
Mr. Perlman traveled on that plane to get to Interlochen Center for the Arts, Michigan-based arts camp, In school that Jane attended, the pilot testified. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
So there's the connection. | ||
Yeah, we're learning, learning all about these, these little connections that they make. | ||
And you've got to think that what's really happening here and you know, you hear about this girl whose mother allows her to go off with these people. | ||
You don't do this if you aren't hoping for something, right? | ||
So what they do is they identify, like essentially you have this musical camp | ||
that I'm sure you have to try out for, right? | ||
Ishtac Perlman's going there. | ||
He's, if he's teaching there, he's, you know, interacting with people. | ||
That's pretty high, highfalutin stuff. | ||
You got billionaires walking around, you know, choosing their pedophile victims. | ||
It's very highfalutin, high class sort of a place. | ||
Probably get a lot of opportunities going there. | ||
It's probably the type of thing that could change your life. | ||
If you're really good enough, you're talented, you can go there and get recognized by a talent agent of some sort. | ||
You know, fast track to stardom, it could really be incredible. | ||
So you probably have them advertising in lower income areas looking for that hidden talent, you know, the person that maybe can't afford to go to a private school and get the private lessons, but has that raw talent that can be molded by a camp like this. | ||
So you find people who are maybe down the dumps, maybe it's family that their luck's not going so well, you know, can't really You know, keep things together, but I have this young daughter that shows her real talent and maybe she could help to, you know, bring prosperity to this family. | ||
You know? | ||
Oh, now she's seems like she's becoming friends with some very important people. | ||
Hey, this could maybe lift us all out of poverty. | ||
Maybe this is our ticket out of here. | ||
These friends that she met at her highfalutin high class summer camp. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
No, no. | ||
She's an abuse victim by them. | ||
She is a commodity that they are now trading and using to blackmail high-class or, uh, you know, high-level politicians in their spy operation. | ||
They're taking advantage of your desperation. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to continue to talk about Ghislaine Maxwell, Not so much the trial that continues on today, but rather a look at the history of how this entire operation got going, its connection to the Maxwells, including Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell's father. | ||
And we're gonna transition into some very interesting revelations | ||
about Robert Maxwell's influence on the scientific community | ||
and how his activity in the scientific, with the scientific community in the last decade | ||
or in the last century really helped pave the way for the COVID tyranny that we're experiencing right now. | ||
But first, I want to revisit this article by Whitney Webb from the 13th of December, 2019. | ||
So just about two years ago, former Israeli spy, Ari Ben-Manashi | ||
on Israel's relationship with Epstein. | ||
And it's another one of these articles where I try to highlight the important stuff and I end up highlighting the entire article. | ||
And it really gives a thorough history as to how the Epstein operation got going, got funded, you know, why it started. | ||
So let's get into this, shall we? | ||
Renewed attention has been brought to the allegations that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking and sexual blackmail operation was run on behalf of Israeli military intelligence. | ||
Those claims revolve around statements made by former Israeli military intelligence official | ||
turned public relations consultant Ari Ben-Manashi, whose allegations regarding the Epstein scandal | ||
were reported by the Mint Press this past October. | ||
Ben-Manashi claimed to have seen Jeffrey Epstein in the office of Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine | ||
Maxwell's father, several times in the 1980s. | ||
At the time, Ben-Manashi was in close contact with Robert Maxwell regarding their mutual | ||
work with Israeli military intelligence. | ||
Maxwell, in addition to being a media empire, heading an empire, and being a one-time member | ||
of UK parliament, was a long-time operative for Israeli intelligence, so much so that | ||
of UK parliament was a long-time operative for Israel intelligence, Israeli intelligence, | ||
so much so that his 1991 funeral was attended by no less than six serving and former heads | ||
his 1991 funeral was attended by no less than six serving and former heads of Israeli intelligence, | ||
of Israeli intelligence, as well as several high-ranking Israeli politicians and prime ministers. | ||
as well as several high-ranking Israeli politicians and prime ministers. | ||
Maxwell is alleged to have recruited Jeffrey Epstein for Israeli intelligence and later introduced Epstein | ||
Maxwell is alleged to have recruited Jeffrey Epstein for Israeli intelligence and later | ||
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introduced Epstein to Ben-Manashi and another operative, heading an empire and being a one-time member | |
to Ben Menashe and another operative, Nicholas Davies. | ||
Epstein was introduced to Ben Menashe as having been pre-approved by leading figures | ||
in Israel's military intelligence directorate known as Amon, which is interesting. | ||
Their military intelligence directorate is known as Amon, which was the chief ancient god of the ancient Egyptians. | ||
So that's a little interesting side note there. | ||
During the 1980s, as Mint Press previously reported, Epstein claimed to have been an intelligence operative | ||
and a so-called bounty hunter in the world of shadow finance. | ||
During this time, he was known to have developed close relationships with several British arms dealers, | ||
particularly Sir Douglas Leasey. | ||
Thus, Epstein appeared to frequently be traveling between the Middle East and London, which was supported by Epstein's now infamous Austrian passport, which he is believed to have carried during that period of time. | ||
In addition, Ben Menashe revealed his understanding of why Epstein was eventually shepherded into acting as a professional sexual blackmailer on behalf of Israeli military intelligence. | ||
Per Ben Menashe, there were concerns among Israeli intelligence figures that, following the Reagan era, a new president Would push for Israel to make peace with the Palestinians | ||
something those officials sought to avoid by any means necessary | ||
So they say the Israelis feared that mr.. Clinton when he was campaigning for president would be a repeat of mr. | ||
Carter He wanted to press them for peace with the Palestinians and | ||
all that stuff They feared that Clinton was gonna also push for peace with | ||
the Palestinians and | ||
They say that's interesting because the first year Clinton was in office Epstein was already attending donor dinners | ||
at the White House and making White House visits as well. | ||
And Ben Menashe replies, yes, that's right. | ||
I believe his biggest client was Mr. Clinton. | ||
Catch, or catch, or whatever. | ||
He had a few other congressmen and whatnot, but Clinton was his biggest catch. | ||
Thus, Ben Menashe argues, when Bill Clinton's candidacy in the 1992 U.S. | ||
presidential election became clear, Efforts were made to target him via sexual blackmail and Jeffrey Epstein was chosen for that purpose. | ||
Bill Clinton was eventually blackmailed by the state of Israel and his administration was also targeted by Israeli espionage as part of the mega spy scandal. | ||
Epstein's involvement in the Clinton administration and his visits to the White House date back to Clinton's first year in office. | ||
More information on the Epstein Clinton relationship can be found in a report by the Mint Press. | ||
Mint Press also asked Ben Mnuchin if he was aware of Ghislaine Maxwell being directly | ||
involved with her father's intelligence related activities | ||
prior to his death in 1991. | ||
Ben Mnuchin noted that Ghislaine accompanied her father so frequently, including on a now infamous 1989 party | ||
on Maxwell's yacht where Donald Trump and several key figures in the Promise software scandal | ||
were in attendance, that she was involved in his intelligence related activity to some extent. | ||
However, he stopped short of saying how involved she was or what she had specifically been involved in | ||
prior to her father's death. | ||
And he goes on to talk about the relationship between Epstein and Ehud Barak | ||
and talks about Epstein's 2008 trip to Tel Aviv just months before he was sentenced to prison | ||
for the first time in June 2008. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein had made a sudden visit to the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv. | ||
In April of that year, Palm Beach Daily News reported that Epstein was staying at the Tel Aviv Hilton | ||
and quoted an Epstein spokesperson as saying that he was spending Passover meeting | ||
Israeli research scientists and taking a tour of military bases. | ||
Sometime prior to Epstein's sentencing on June 30th of that year, Alexandra Acosta, | ||
Attorney of the Southern District of Florida, signed off on a lenient sentence for Epstein, who was charged with soliciting sex from a minor. | ||
That legal arrangement has been nicknamed the Sweetheart Deal. | ||
Acosta later told Trump transition officials prior to his nomination for Secretary of Labor that his decision to approve the Sweetheart Deal came after he'd been told to back off the Epstein case because Epstein, quote, belonged to intelligence. | ||
Who's intelligence? | ||
Well, not ours, apparently. | ||
But again, this is really the pulling the curtain back and seeing behind the scenes of how this operation got started, who's actually behind it, and how Jeffrey Epstein was actually appointed to be this sexual deviant black male You know, expert. | ||
That's what he was there for. | ||
That's why he had all his money. | ||
That's why they gave him so much money. | ||
That's why you had billionaires pouring money into his coffers, giving him houses. | ||
He was gifted the most expensive house in New York, just because I guess Les Wexner is just such a great guy, or it's because of what's going on here. | ||
It's because of the intelligence activity. | ||
I mean, this whole saga is really eye-opening if you pay attention to what's happening. | ||
Since 1996, at least, the FBI was aware of accusations against Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Of course, they probably could have been aware of it much more than that, but this was the first time that we know accusers went to the FBI and told them what was going on. | ||
He wasn't arrested until much later. | ||
Even when he was, he was given this so-called sweetheart deal because American intelligence came in and interceded in his sentencing. | ||
His sweetheart deal was such a sweetheart deal, it's almost impossible to describe. | ||
He was technically in prison, but he was allowed to leave like every single day. | ||
Like he had to sleep at the prison and then he'd get up in the morning and his driver | ||
would take him wherever he was going. | ||
He was allowed to continue this activity for years and years and years, even though the | ||
FBI, even though the intelligence agencies, even though the local police all knew what | ||
He was allowed to continue this operation. | ||
Sounds pretty similar, doesn't it, to what happened when a whistleblower or a reporter from ABC News wanted to come out with this information about Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
That story was done away with. | ||
That story was cast aside, scuttled, because they said, we're not going to cover the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. | ||
We're going to let young girls continue to be victimized by this intelligence operative. | ||
We're not going to report on that. | ||
And then remember when that came out, the woman who had worked for ABC at the time now worked for a different media outlet, and that media outlet fired her when this information came out. | ||
In case you're wondering, yes, they are literally all in it together, okay? | ||
You've got Israeli operatives blackmailing the American president, abusing American girls, being caught, but then protected by the American intelligence agencies. | ||
The story is burned, and he's protected by the American media establishment, and when that comes out, the American media establishment coordinates together to fire the person that embarrassed him by exposing that they allowed this to continue. | ||
It's one big system, folks, and you ain't in it. | ||
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Alright folks, you ready to get really deep? | |
Are you ready to follow me down the rabbit hole? | ||
This is quite a doozy. | ||
And a big thanks to our good friend Anon out there. | ||
The 4chan anonymous posters are to thanks for me becoming aware of the store I'm about to. | ||
Let it unfold before you. | ||
But I've looked into it a bit and it seems to be the truth, what they're saying. | ||
So, I'll read you that 4chan post in just a second so you understand what I'm talking about. | ||
But first, let's begin in a little bit of a symbolic way, shall we? | ||
With Satan's throne. | ||
The book of Revelations has a prophet named John experiencing a vision from the of | ||
the visit of the risen Christ who asks him to convey a message to each of the seven Christian | ||
congregations of Asia Minor. | ||
One of these was the city of Pergamon. To the Pergamon congregation, here's the message that | ||
John the Revelator delivered. | ||
And to the angel of the congregation that is in Pergamum, right? | ||
Thus says the one who has the sharp two-edged sword. | ||
I know where you dwell, where the throne of Satan is, and you hold fast to my name, | ||
and you did not deny my faith, even in the days of Antipas, my witness, my faithful one, | ||
who was killed among you, where Satan dwells. | ||
The throne of Satan. | ||
Now they're saying in a symbolic level, the throne of Satan mentioned in this passage | ||
represents a powerful opposition to God, a power that's embodied in the Roman imperial might. | ||
Throughout Revelations, a system of symbols associates Satan, depicted as a dragon or a serpent, | ||
with the Roman empire, and the emperor depicted as a beast. | ||
But John's imagery in Revelation is more than symbolic, however. | ||
The very explicit association the author makes between the, quote, throne of Satan and the city of Pergamon suggests that something visible in the city inspired the phrase. | ||
Taken together, the archaeological and textual evidence points to the same candidate, the great altar of Pergamon, one of the most significant and stunning monuments to survive from the Greco-Roman world. | ||
To John of Revelation, it is the throne of Satan. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the actual throne of Satan. | ||
That is the actual altar of Pergamon. | ||
It has been, it was deconstructed from its location in Pergamon, reconstructed very recently in a museum in Berlin. | ||
And there was a lot of controversy about this. | ||
It was people saying, are you really, you know, re-establishing the biblical throne of Satan in the modern age? | ||
Of course they did. | ||
Now what does this have to do with anything that we're talking about? | ||
Well, I just thought you might want to know about the word Pergamon and some of the Pergamon and some of the associations it holds when we move into our story about Robert Maxwell and the corruption of science. | ||
Now I'm just going to read this post from 4chan verbatim because I really can't improve on it. | ||
But here's what this anonymous user says, and I ask you to fact check it and look into this for yourself. | ||
Robert Maxwell, father of Ghislaine Maxwell and creator of Pergamon Press, the first scientific journal with the scientific purpose of turning scientific knowledge into profit. | ||
Maxwell's tactic was simple. | ||
He would first invite prominent scientists to the most expensive dinner of their life | ||
and write them a big fat check in exchange for exclusive publishing of all of their future | ||
papers on his journal. | ||
Then he would request a large subscription fee from anyone trying to access the papers, | ||
whether it was for use or peer review. | ||
This led to science being transformed into a business even larger than the music and | ||
movie industries. | ||
After Maxwell's death in 1991, another scientific journal named Elsevier went on to buy Pergamon | ||
press for close to 1 billion dollars. | ||
At the same time, it cut off all payments to the scientists and continued to raise subscription fees higher and higher every year, up to the ridiculous point of today, in which the paywall is so high that only governments, universities, and giant corporations can afford to access those papers. | ||
The consequences of this scientific gatekeeping have been many and catastrophic. | ||
Scientists do not actually see a cent out of the fees to access the paper they write anymore. | ||
In fact, they now have to pay to have their paper on a scientific journal in the first place. | ||
All of that money goes to the journal. | ||
A few carefully selected editors get hired to do the vast majority of all peer reviewing, leading to BS papers not being challenged for decades. | ||
Scientists who don't publish papers on famous scientific journals every year end up losing their job, which means scientists can no longer afford to do long-term research and be productive in their field. | ||
The quality of the papers no longer has any importance. | ||
All that matters is their number and how politically convenient they are. | ||
Studies on COVID-19 are what 2020 is all about, the year before it was gender studies. | ||
In order to stay relevant, universities and colleges have to buy the entire catalogs of these journals, which cost several millions of dollars. | ||
This has led to higher education being more and more ridiculously expensive every single year. | ||
Any unauthorized person who tries to share scientific papers on the internet, even those that have public access, gets legally persecuted and asked to pay millions of dollars. | ||
Among these people was also Aaron Schwartz, co-founder of Reddit, who ended up killing himself at 26 during a prosecution. | ||
Over this exact charge. | ||
Scientific journals have obtained a complete monopoly on knowledge which is setting back human progress as a whole by decades if not possibly centuries. | ||
So there are many other questions about Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
What did she inherit from her father? | ||
How was Mossad operated? | ||
And why were they so desperate to protect her? | ||
Does she have her hands on top secret technology? | ||
But isn't it interesting folks that When you look into it, because what was the video I played in the first five minutes of this segment? | ||
It was Dr. Asim Malhorta, cardiology researcher, saying that there were organizations, research organizations, who had done studies that showed an increase of the risk of heart attack following the mRNA vaccine, but they refused to publish those findings, refused to make that research public, because they were afraid they were going to lose funding. | ||
And we've heard it. | ||
Time and time again throughout this pandemic, this is the way Bill Gates has wormed his way into the scientific community. | ||
He gets an interest in something. | ||
He pours millions of dollars into that research. | ||
Everybody who's a scientist and is desperate for funding takes whatever they were going to research anyway and tries to tweak it or work it or come up with the conclusions that Bill Gates is looking for. | ||
If Bill Gates sees that your research is confirming what he already believed to be true, he fills your coffers. | ||
He pays you money. | ||
This is the, you know, making science into a commodity, commodification of science, the corporatization of science. | ||
And who would have thought it all began with the father of Ghislaine Maxwell, Robert Maxwell, | ||
who was the first one to do this and to start this ball rolling with his press | ||
named after the throne of Satan. | ||
Wow, isn't that all highly, highly coincidental? | ||
The Guardian has this story about it. | ||
Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science? | ||
In an industry like no other with profit margins to rival Google, and it was created by one of Britain's most notorious tycoons, Robert Maxwell. | ||
In 2011, Claudio Espisi, a senior investment analyst at Bernstein Research in London, made a bet that the dominant firm in one of the most lucrative industries in the world was headed for a crash. | ||
Reid Elsevier, the multinational publishing giant with annual revenues exceeding $6 billion, was an investor's darling. | ||
He was one of the few publishers who had successfully managed the transition to the Internet, and a recent company report predicted yet another year of growth. | ||
...had reasons to believe that prediction, along with all those of other major financial analysts, was wrong. | ||
The core of Elsevier's operation is in scientific journals, the weekly or monthly publications in which scientists share their results. | ||
Despite the narrow audience, scientific publishing is remarkably big business. | ||
With total global revenues of more than $19 billion, it weighs in somewhere between the recording and film industries in size, but is far, far more profitable. | ||
In 2010, Elsevier's Yeah, it's big money publishing fake science. | ||
It's big money when you can create, when you can manufacture the science that your business leaders then use to justify their tyrannical behavior. | ||
6% margin higher than Apple, Google, or Amazon posted that year. | ||
Yeah, it's big money publishing fake science. | ||
It's big money when you can create, when you can manufacture the science that your business | ||
leaders then use to justify their tyrannical behavior. | ||
It's very big business when you can control the very platforms upon which scientific reality | ||
is published and documented and codified. | ||
Very big business indeed. | ||
Here's another article if you want to look more into this. | ||
It's from 2002, The Pergamon Phenomenon, 1951 to 1991, Robert Maxwell and Scientific Publishing. | ||
And this breaks down and is by actually an early employee of Pergamon Press and talks | ||
about the way the Pergamon Press and how Maxwell in particular. | ||
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was created and then grew to dominate the scientific publishing arena | ||
to turn it towards profit and manipulation for their own design. | ||
Of course, irony upon irony, complete coincidence, they happen to name it after the so-called altar of Satan, | ||
temple of Satan, that has now been re-erected in Berlin, Germany. | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
I want to, I got a couple videos to show you here. | ||
I'm also gonna take your calls by the way. | ||
If you want to call in, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We're closing out Hour 2 here. | ||
We will dedicate Hour 3 to your phone calls and a number of powerful videos that we'll get to. | ||
Funny videos, too, if I have anything to say about it. | ||
Let's go to a not very funny video. | ||
This video is actually rather harrowing. | ||
Clip number 6 here. | ||
This was filmed during the rampage that took place at Oxford High School, where a 15-year-old, unnamed suspect, killed three and injured, I believe the official count is six more, including some teachers, killing three fellow students with a handgun, a Sig Sawyer handgun. | ||
And this video was shot while he was shooting during the lockdown. | ||
This actually happened. | ||
Essentially, these kids are locked in their classroom, and they hear a banging on the door, and that is the shooter. | ||
The shooter was trying to get into their classroom, and really incredible stuff, you know, by the grace of God, what it was, these kids don't trust him. | ||
They hear this voice on the other side of the door claiming to be a sheriff's deputy and asking them, saying, it's safe to come out now. | ||
I'm a sheriff's deputy. | ||
And you can hear the kids go, I don't trust this. | ||
I don't trust this. | ||
And then the guy says the word, bro. | ||
The guy on the other side of the door pretending to be the sheriff's deputy says the word bro, and the whole classroom is like nope. | ||
Nope, that is not a sheriff's deputy. | ||
Sheriff's deputies do not say bro. | ||
It was the shooter and you can see them all flee really harrowing stuff really. | ||
Incredible behavior from these kids. | ||
It is a tragedy that kids in high school now have to live through stuff like this, but thank God they do. | ||
And thank God they had the presence of mind not to. | ||
Open up the door and let the. | ||
The murderer in I mean these kids may have been May not be here today if they had fallen for this trick, but let's watch now this Incredibly harrowing video from Oxford high school of the high school shooter trying to get into a locked classroom. | ||
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Let's watch Come on No, we're not willing to take that risk right now. | |
I can't hear you. | ||
We're not taking that risk right now. | ||
Okay, well, come to the door and look at my head, bro. | ||
No. | ||
Yeah, bro. | ||
He said no. | ||
He said bro. | ||
He said bro. | ||
Red flag. | ||
cool Spark preemptable | ||
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running for their lives You know, they make it to the protection of the police, who are standing there with rifles, who then arrested the gunmen. | ||
But really incredible stuff. | ||
Again, it would almost be funny if it wasn't so actually horrifying. | ||
Their fellow classmates, you know, killed on the other side of that door. | ||
But you can see in that video, I mean, the moment he says, look at my look, come look at my bag, bro. | ||
And the kids are just like, that's not like, it's just like something's wrong. | ||
You know, that fight or flight kicks in. | ||
And they, uh, they get the hell out of there. | ||
And thank God they did. | ||
Really incredible, so I kind of just want to watch that again. | ||
Let's let's just go ahead and play that that video again again. | ||
Just watch watch for the reaction the moment he says bro. | ||
You can just see it's like. | ||
I mean, in those moments you can only imagine the adrenaline pumping. | ||
They know a shooter is there. | ||
Somebody's knocking on the door. | ||
You can hear him. | ||
We're not willing to take that risk right now. | ||
I mean, they kind of know they could be talking to the shooter at that point. | ||
The moment he says bro, watch the reaction. | ||
They all realize this is not right. | ||
Something's not right. | ||
And again, it's like. | ||
I always say on this show, like, people don't just lie to lie, right? | ||
They don't just lie for no reason. | ||
When you're hiding from a shooter, and a piece of information comes out that shows the guy who's claiming to be a sheriff's deputy isn't who he says he is, it's like you make the obvious conclusion, that's the shooter. | ||
Like, they immediately come to that conclusion. | ||
It's not like, that was kind of weird he said, bro. | ||
It's like, when you're in that fight or flight situation, it's utterly clear what's going on. | ||
Really harrowing stuff. | ||
Let's let's watch that video again again. | ||
Really brave and level headed high schoolers here at Oxford High School. | ||
Not letting the shooter. | ||
Into their classroom, saving their lives with their level headedness. | ||
Let's go again to club number six. | ||
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Yes, Sheriff's office. | |
It's safe to come out. | ||
It's safe to come out? | ||
Yeah, he said it's safe to come out. | ||
I don't know that. | ||
Now, we're not willing to take that risk right now. | ||
I can't hear you. | ||
We're not taking that risk right now. | ||
Okay, well, come to the door and look at my head, bro. | ||
No. | ||
Yeah, bro. | ||
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He said bro. | |
He said bro. | ||
Red flag. | ||
Go. | ||
Oh. | ||
Slow down, you're fine. | ||
I'm gonna go grab my phone. | ||
I want you to drop that, Pat. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
See my badge, bro. | ||
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Wrong on Rittenhouse. | |
Here's five examples of many malfeasance in how mainstream media delivered the news about what happened in Kenosha and the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
Number one, the story itself was riddled with misleading details and outright lies. | ||
How many times did we hear Rittenhouse's mother drove him to cross state lines with a gun he didn't possess legally? | ||
Going to a protest across state lines Traveling across state lines with an AR-15 to intimidate | ||
people is absolutely white supremacy. | ||
Fact. Even PolitiFact has had to admit that there was no evidence ever offered that Rittenhouse transported a gun | ||
across state lines. | ||
According to his testimony, he lived just 20 minutes outside of Kenosha and drove himself there. | ||
For someone who grew up in Toledo, this isn't a foreign concept. | ||
You can get to Michigan from Toledo, Ohio in less than 20 minutes. Easy. | ||
Besides, Rittenhouse's father lives in Wisconsin and Kyle worked there as a lifeguard. | ||
The dismissal of the gun charge is further evidence it was legal for Kyle to have the gun. | ||
And was Kyle a vigilante at a protest? | ||
Or does this look more like a riot? | ||
Words matter and the inflamed and inaccurate word choices used fanned the flame of the second example of how media got it wrong on Rittenhouse. | ||
Making it all about race. | ||
Was the night intended to be a Black Lives Matter protest? | ||
Perhaps. | ||
But did any of these three have a history of fighting for social justice? | ||
Or is it more likely these verifiable criminals hijacked the movement to act out in violence and revel in what had become a riot? | ||
Rittenhouse was and is frequently being referred to as a white supremacist or nationalist. | ||
I don't care about Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
I don't care about that racist judge. | ||
The free Kyle t-shirts and Kyle did nothing wrong types of t-shirts have been going on for, you know, have been inside the white supremacy movement. | ||
No, there have always been white victims of white supremacy. | ||
But was there ever any evidence Rittenhouse is a white supremacist? | ||
As seen in the trial, the prosecution did not find Rittenhouse has any affiliation with white supremacy in phone records or in social media history. | ||
Media gave the impression Rittenhouse killed three black people. | ||
Imagine the surprise for those who paid attention to the trial that those killed, ruled as in self-defense, were all white with rap sheets, including Rosenbaum, who raped and sodomized young boys. | ||
Some news outlets even reported this outright lie that Rittenhouse shot three black men after the trial. | ||
And in keeping with the racial tension narrative, that brings us to wrong on Rittenhouse number three. | ||
Many pundits and newsmakers inferred Rittenhouse was only acquitted, many didn't want to say, found not guilty, because he is white. | ||
It's not okay for the judicial system to be blatantly and obviously stacked against people of color. | ||
But there are countless examples of similar circumstances where a black defendant was found not guilty. | ||
Including on the very same day. | ||
According to court documents, Andrew Coffey IV's house was raided on a suspicion of drug charge. | ||
When he fired at cops, which led to return fire and the death of his girlfriend, he claimed self-defense. | ||
A claim that held up for him in courts and returned the not guilty verdict in less deliberation time than in the Rittenhouse case. | ||
And on the flip side, all three white men justifiably found guilty in the Ahmed Arbery case. | ||
And just when you thought mass media couldn't stoop any lower to interfere in this case, that brings us to number four, jury intimidation. | ||
The judge in the Rittenhouse case barred MSNBC from the courtroom after it was discovered that police had to pull over someone working with the network. | ||
on suspicion that that man was following the bus transporting jurors. | ||
And coming in at number five, the malfeasance just doesn't end in this case. | ||
The inequitable treatment of the Rittenhouse trial compared with even more deadly circumstances. | ||
What could actually be referred to Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun of American Journal on this 1st of December. | ||
Can you believe it's December already? | ||
This year has, oh, just flown by for me. | ||
Hopefully it's been a good one for you. | ||
Now, we're going to go out to your phone calls momentarily, but that video that we just played in the first five minute segment of this hour was the one by Christy Lee. | ||
Really powerful stuff. | ||
Band.videos where you go to share that video. | ||
So I want to stick just for a moment on the Rittenhouse topic because she mentioned in that report about the NBC producer the NBC reporter who was caught following the | ||
jury bus now yesterday the | ||
Body cam footage of the Traffic pullover incident where this guy was caught has | ||
been revealed So I want to play this video real quick. | ||
Then we'll go out to your phone calls. | ||
But here is the NBC reporter who was following the jury. | ||
Here's the body cam footage of him getting stopped and asked about what exactly he was doing there. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Huh? | |
No. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
Atlanta. | ||
Atlanta? | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
I ain't done with it. | ||
It's my show. | ||
What significance have you been here? | ||
I work for NBC. | ||
For NBC? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
You're a reporter? | ||
Producer. | ||
Producer? | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Were you following a vehicle? | ||
I was trying to see... I was being called by New York going, maybe... People need to follow, but I don't know. | ||
I was trying to... You trying to what? | ||
Just do what they told me to do. | ||
New York told you to follow a vehicle? | ||
Yes. | ||
What, your office is in New York or what? | ||
That's right. | ||
How did they know about this vehicle? | ||
I mean, it was discreet. | ||
I wasn't like... | ||
He was told to follow somebody. | ||
He was told to follow this vehicle from his offices in New York. | ||
What office? | ||
The NBC office in New York? | ||
Do you have the person who called you and told you to do this? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You want to give me his information real quick? | ||
You want me to call him? | ||
Sure. | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
A law enforcement wants to talk to you. | ||
Imagine getting that call. | ||
Hi, this is Officer Jones, Kenosha Police. | ||
We're trying to figure out what's going on here, why you have a reporter or producer following vehicles out here. | ||
Hold on, I will put you on speakerphone because you're connected to this partner. | ||
Can you go again? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
I can hear you now. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hi, officer. | ||
My name is Irene. | ||
I'm a booking producer with NBC News. | ||
We were just- And there, that's when it cuts off. | ||
We were just, I'd love to hear what she had to say. | ||
There you go. | ||
I think that's a fascinating video. | ||
The producer there, he tells the cop, I'm not going to talk to anybody. | ||
I'm not here to interview you. | ||
I'm not going to bother. | ||
I'm just trying to see where the bus is going. | ||
I'm trying to identify where the jurors are staying, where the bus is going. | ||
Really unbelievable. | ||
So you've got people in New York telling their producer, don't worry about why. | ||
Don't worry about who's in the car. | ||
Just follow that car, find out where it's going, report it back to us. | ||
I'd love to, I would really love to be a fly on the wall there as they are waiting for their operative to return the information. They get a call, they're | ||
like, wow, already? I can't believe he's already there. We got the information. | ||
They answer it and they hear, yeah, law enforcement wants to talk to you. I would love to | ||
see the look on the face when the producer realizes that they got caught. This is a big | ||
deal. | ||
A major news organization seemingly trying to unmask jury members in a trial where death threats have been made against them. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
It used to be that you had to protect jury members from the mafia who would go and kill their family. | ||
Now it's the mainstream media and mobs of open domestic terrorists. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
The fake news. | ||
Witness tampering. | ||
Jury tampering. | ||
The low lead express. | ||
We're going to dox the jurors and we might kill them like it's all out in the open now | ||
They don't even try to hide it really incredible with that. | ||
We go to the phone calls Let's go first to Andrew in New Jersey who has comment | ||
about the Giselain Maxwell trial. Thanks so much for calling in Andrew | ||
You're on the air Hey, how's it going? Good. Thanks. Fake news | ||
witness tampering jury tampering the lowly to express | ||
Was Donald Trump on there so that from the Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Club that was thrown out of there for hitting on the young waitresses | ||
and if Trump was actually on that plane wouldn't the mainstream media have | ||
Mentioned it over and over on the news cycle when he was running for election. Well now | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
That's an interesting question. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on, Andrew. | ||
I don't want to miss what you're saying here, but I want to stop you because that's a very interesting question. | ||
Would they? | ||
Would they report that Donald Trump was on the plane, or did they just want to keep this whole can of worms closed? | ||
It's interesting. | ||
He may very well have been on the plane. | ||
Sounds like he had been on the plane. | ||
But I think the mainstream media here, you're seeing... Oh, I hear you. | ||
Right, like a split in loyalties. | ||
Are they that desperate to destroy Donald Trump? | ||
But if they go after him for that, are they... | ||
You know, opening up a can of worms that they don't want to get into. | ||
I think they'd rather just bury that underneath. | ||
So yeah, we found one thing that the mainstream media would give Donald Trump a pass on because they don't want people asking questions about it. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
That's an excellent point. | ||
And lastly, it's true. | ||
Bill Clinton actually admitted that he was on the pedophile island, but he said he didn't sleep with the underage prostitutes, that he's just friends with the owner. | ||
And we know he's lying, but even if he was telling the truth, that's like almost just as bad. | ||
And I imagine if I said to my wife, who wants to go to Thailand to visit her family, so I'm not going to go this year. | ||
I'm going to go to an island. | ||
I have a friend, he owns an island and he stocks it with kidnapped teenage women. | ||
And I'm not going to sleep with the underage, I'm just friends with the guy who abducts the women. | ||
Yeah, no, I hear Little St. | ||
James has great snorkeling and maybe Bill Clinton's just a big, he's a real snorkeler. | ||
Maybe he's just out there looking at the reefs and the tropical fish. | ||
Maybe that was his interest in going to Little St. | ||
James. | ||
No, it's absolutely outrageous. | ||
Of course, Bill Clinton, we know, has ridden the Lolita Express many, many, many times. | ||
Here he is pictured with some of the compatriots there on Pedophile Island. | ||
Just can you imagine these fat, dirty old men all feeling like they're gods because they tricked some little girl into going along with them like a like your neighborhood snatch-em-up van, just wild, wild | ||
stuff. | ||
But yeah, the story, I mean, of course the headlines are all like, | ||
Donald revealed Donald Trump was on the lowly. | ||
I'm pretty sure that had come out a long time ago. | ||
And all of the stories relating to Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein | ||
are like the one you first mentioned, where Trump noticed Epstein getting a little too cozy to | ||
some young girls at the Mar-a-Lago club and banned him from that club. | ||
And even in some of the depositions of the victims, they ask about Donald Trump. | ||
And people go, yeah, I saw Donald Trump at this party, or I saw him at this event. | ||
But he never, he was just courteous to us and never seemed interested at all. | ||
Plus, look, you look at, there's different types of, you know, | ||
Activity, you can have with the opposite sex. | ||
It seems like Donald Trump just really thoroughly enjoys the physical act of love. | ||
The women he is with are generally rather booksome, rather well-endowed, you may say. | ||
He doesn't seem the type that, like some of these other guys, who get a rush out of the power that they get from dominating their sexual partners, right? | ||
You know, Donald Trump actually has the ability, and at least for a while there, had the looks to attract women. | ||
A lot of these other guys, like Harvey Weinstein, you're this big, fat, disgusting, goblin-looking creature, and you're, like, with these beautiful starlets. | ||
Like, you know they're not actually into you, but you don't care, because what you're into is the power and the submission and the perversion of it all. | ||
I don't think— Donald Trump never struck me that way. | ||
I don't think he'd be interested in some victims. | ||
He wants willing women. | ||
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I'm going to be a part of it. | |
I'm going to be a part of it. | ||
Alright folks, I got people on Twitter sending me videos that I need to show you. | ||
Apparently the longer version of that pullover with the Kenosha police is available. | ||
I wasn't able to find it this morning, but a couple people sent it to me on Twitter, so we'll play that full video here shortly. | ||
We also have a video of the FDA meeting that occurred about molpuravir, the Good morning. | ||
Harrison, you're doing an epic show. | ||
COVID drug by Merck. A couple interesting videos and we'll go to those shortly but | ||
I do want to go to your phone calls first. We go now to Lynn in Indiana who | ||
has a comment about what their goals, what the globalist goals are for us | ||
peasants. Thanks for calling in Lynn, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning. Harrison, you're doing an epic show. I will see it over and over and over. It is really amazing. | |
Thank you. I don't know if it's your new hairstyle, the curlier it's the more you're revealing. | ||
I just haven't figured it out yet. | ||
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Well, you're off. | |
Truly off. | ||
I'm just thinking about the vaccine coverage you did this morning. | ||
They're not going to be satisfied until we're zombies. | ||
Those that took the vaccine. | ||
I didn't take it, but, you know, I think you're doing a mistake. | ||
And keep mutating until we're eating each other. | ||
Yeah, it does seem like that. | ||
I mean, just brainless, kind of dumbed down. | ||
I mean, honestly, that's the ideal for them, right? | ||
They still want people to do their gardens and to clean their trash cans and work on their cars. | ||
They still need the peasants around to do the manual labor. | ||
They would just love if we just didn't think for ourselves, didn't actually have any ambitions or personal goals. | ||
If we could just Be zombies and zone out in front of a TV all day and then go to work and unquestioningly, you know, do our toils for pittance a day. | ||
Like, that's what they want is a zombie class underneath them. | ||
Then once they get the robots in place, then they can kill the zombies. | ||
But until the robots take over, they need the zombies for a little while. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Lin. | ||
Thank you for the compliment. | ||
You're making me less self-conscious about my hair, which does whatever it wants to do, regardless of how I feel about it. | ||
Yo, what's up? | ||
You guys hear me alright? | ||
I just got out of the shower trying to get all this PS off me real quick. | ||
Let's go now to BS Assassin, who has a comment about Trump. | ||
Lots of comments about Trump today. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Mr. Assassin, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Yo, what's up? | |
You guys hear me all right? | ||
I just got out of the shower. | ||
I was trying to get all this PS off me real quick. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Listen, listen, are you guys ready to hop off the Trump train? | ||
Or should I say, Trump plane? | ||
Get off of that thing! | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Him throwing all decrepit demons, man. | ||
And by the way, oh, I got Melania here. | ||
Donald! | ||
Bring me some more blood, Donald! | ||
I don't care what you do to me! | ||
Alright, we're used to talking trash about Trump. | ||
You leave Melania out of it, alright? | ||
We respect Melania on this program. | ||
No, we revere Melania on this program. | ||
You don't talk trash about her. | ||
I get it, you don't like Trump. | ||
You leave Melania out of it. | ||
She's a wonderful lady. | ||
InfoWars is never on the Donald Trump train. | ||
Donald Trump was briefly on the InfoWars train. | ||
That's the reality of the situation. | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
I posted a meme on Twitter the other day that was somebody who's covered in Black Lives | ||
Matter, rainbow flag with the trans stuff. | ||
And they've got Planned Parenthood just covered in all of these stickers, just like the liberal | ||
NPC poster boy, right? | ||
Looking at the person standing there holding an American flag and a cross with a red hat | ||
on saying, you're brainwashed, right? | ||
You're the brainwashed one, you who actually like this country, actually are Christian | ||
love, like, they think you're the brainwashed one while they are just saturated in mind | ||
control, right? | ||
And then I had people comment on it going, well, actually, they're both brainwashed. | ||
And it's like, nobody brainwashed me about Trump. | ||
I'd say probably 98% of Trump supporters don't think of him as some sort of ultimate God-blessed savior. | ||
He's a man. | ||
He's a human being who was right about what he said, who had good policy proposals, who spoke in a way that nobody ever spoke before. | ||
He's a man. | ||
He is a human being. | ||
So no, he didn't do everything we want him to do. | ||
No, he is not doing such a good job right now. | ||
He is far, far too controlled by his advisors in the establishment GOP that he was actually a huge threat to. | ||
He's been very disappointing recently. | ||
Does that mean that he was an undercover agent the whole time? | ||
That it was all a scam to brainwash into supporting him so he could trick us? | ||
No, he's a human being. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
I don't know, man. | ||
best, got a lot of really great things done, put his life on the line and achieved a lot. | ||
But no, he's not a freaking saint, okay? | ||
He's not a demigod. | ||
You see what I'm saying, BS? | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
The more I look into it, all this chaos and cover up that goes, man, all the burning of | ||
the cities where all the evidence is being held by good detectives that were building | ||
in all these spaces. | ||
They went into all the police precincts, burned all the- that's what it seems like to me. | ||
This whole thing, all this chaos. | ||
These people will burn the whole world down before we stop their power structure with their pedobiliac and all that stuff. | ||
They got harems that they go to. | ||
They got kids trapped all over the world, brother. | ||
And that's what they- that's their currency. | ||
That's what they deal in. | ||
Blood. | ||
Blood and flesh. | ||
Know what I mean? | ||
I know exactly what you mean. | ||
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They're all in on it, brother. | |
They're all in on it. | ||
Hey, trust Owen. | ||
You gotta be suspicious of everyone. | ||
And when Donald Trump is disappointing, we call him out on it. | ||
But I think these attacks, I think these were attacks against Trump. | ||
I don't think, I don't think he exactly wanted to be ousted from the White House and, you know, impeached for a second time after he was You know out of office. I don't think he was involved in | ||
this the man has suffered and lost immense amounts of money more than | ||
I'll ever make in my entire life as a consequence of his presidency so | ||
Things are not as black and white as some people would would have us believe | ||
But thank you so much for the call always appreciate it BS assassin stay clean this time won't you let's go now to Jay | ||
in Alabama Who has comment? I didn't see this Giraldo and Bongino had | ||
some sort of interaction. I hadn't seen this Jay What are you talking about? | ||
yeah, I I was watching and basically Bongino was real ill and | ||
fun and Geraldo said that He would you know could have been a lot worse if he hadn't | ||
taken that inoculation there I think that's probably a bunch of BS because I'm sure that he was sick. | ||
But what I'm getting at is this is cold and boosty. | ||
I'm all over the United States. | ||
Everybody's sick. | ||
I was sick. | ||
But you know, you take supplements. | ||
I get mine from you guys. | ||
your immune system does what's necessary and I think that the new variant that's | ||
going to come out after this moronic one is going to be like they say the | ||
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2022 midterm virus. | |
Omicron's not the last one to come. | ||
That's for darn sure. | ||
Look, Geraldo also was talking about he was mad that they were mistreating Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
He was claiming that she should have been let out on bail even though for months The United States authorities were looking for her and she was in hiding and like posting pictures to distract, like she was clearly a flight risk, could not be allowed to leave. | ||
Geraldo just, it's amazing. | ||
He has the most successful career of anybody who's never been right about anything. | ||
It's like usually you gotta be right about one or two things, at least maybe early on in your career and you can coast on that. | ||
Geraldo's just been wrong about everything forever and he continues to be. | ||
It's incredibly bizarre. | ||
How he is still, you know, treated as an authority on anything. | ||
The dude is just consistently wrong about literally everything he says. | ||
It's very, very bizarre that he's still around. | ||
Alright, more of your phone calls and a video from the FDA talks about the new COVID pill on the other side. | ||
Very disturbing revelations being made. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Still have a lot of videos I want to show you. | ||
Still have phone calls to take, and we're running out of time, so we'll get to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I do want to play... | ||
Some users on Twitter sent me the full video. | ||
I guess we get the rest of the conversation between the police officer and the producer for NBC there in New York. | ||
There is an extended version of that clip, so I'm going to go to that now and we'll see what excuse this producer came up with when asked why she'd sent an operative to follow the bus carrying the jurors. | ||
Let's hear what she has to say. | ||
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This is Officer Jones, Kenosha Police. | |
We're trying to figure out what's going on here, why you have a reporter or producer following vehicles out here. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I will put you on speakerphone because you're connected to... He doesn't mention the word jury. | ||
Can you go again? | ||
He said, why is he following me? | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
I can hear you now. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hi, officer. | ||
My name is Irene. | ||
I'm a booking producer with NBC News. | ||
We were just trying to respectfully, just trying to see if it's possible to sign any lease about... | ||
About the case and so we were just keeping our distance just to see where people involved in the trial are positioned. | ||
By no means were we trying to get in contact with any of the jury members or whoever's in the car. | ||
We just were trying to see where Alright, so real quick, you advised him to follow any vehicle? | ||
Did you know which vehicle he was following? | ||
We just had our people positioned in different areas of the courthouse to see if anyone like | ||
would be able to in different areas and so we were just like. | ||
You'd think somebody from the MSM would be better at lying. | ||
Isn't that your job? | ||
Don't you just lie all day? | ||
You should be better at it. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
If you've never heard somebody scrambling to come up with something before, there it is. | ||
Now, remember, he didn't say, why is your producer following jury members? | ||
He said, do you have somebody out here following vehicles? | ||
And she's like, oh, well, we weren't going to talk to the jury members. | ||
Vehicles for the people in the whoever, whoever's in the vehicles, whoever it is, we don't know. | ||
He's just like, uh huh. | ||
So did you know who we were following? | ||
Well, there's different people around. | ||
It's just. | ||
Despicable, dishonest scumbags. | ||
You know exactly what they were doing, and you can hear it there. | ||
I mean, to me, that's the biggest evidence of guilt there is. | ||
That phone call we just heard. | ||
I mean, if it had been smoother, if she'd been like, wait, why'd you pull him over? | ||
Like, what's happening? | ||
You know, you're supposed to follow cars. | ||
Like, uh... Like, if there was an actual legitimate reason for that, she just would have said it. | ||
But it's just like, uh, um, uh, well, we're gonna very respectfully, we're gonna respectfully respect whoever is in the respectful car. | ||
It's just like, Okay, so you know exactly what you're doing. | ||
You know it's wrong, which is why you're lying about it. | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
Let's go now out to the phone calls. | ||
Once again, Tim in California has called in. | ||
He wants to talk about Louisiana judge blocking the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers nationwide. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tim. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, this Judge Terry Daugherty yesterday, you know, he came through and made that ruling. | ||
I'm hoping, I'm not an attorney in any way, I'm hoping that that can kind of be amplified and moved out and applied to other areas of this issue. | ||
Well, what do you think the odds are that that's the case? | ||
Because I mean, the ruling that he made was essentially that if this type of thing was going to be passed, it would need to be passed through the Congress through the appropriate, you know, rungs of government doing it the proper way. | ||
Basically, he was saying that you can't just you can't just have a unelected, you know, appointed A section of the government just mandate this when they're not actually elected representatives. | ||
They're essentially, basically what he was saying is, you know, you aren't allowed to make laws. | ||
Congress makes laws. | ||
You can't just have your, you know, whatever department you want create laws. | ||
I mean, that's a major problem we've had for a while, but I mean, this seems to, maybe this is a speed bump in the road, but they're just going to try to connive some other way to impose this, don't you think? | ||
And I'm not counting. | ||
And again, I'm not an attorney, but I'm just, you know, old guy hanging out. | ||
I'm pretty sure this is like either the fourth or the fifth time they've bumped their head where, hey, we're going to say, oh, she's got to do this and that. | ||
No, you can't do that. | ||
But we're going to do this. | ||
No, you can't do that. | ||
So I think that, you know, King Biden is getting swatted back a few times here. | ||
Yeah, but then they just retool it and go again. | ||
I think you're right, though. | ||
I mean, it's at least the fourth or fifth time. | ||
There have been other, you know, local judgments that have, you know, ruled it unconstitutional or not able to be enforced. | ||
But I mean, you know, how often you hear about Democrats saying that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. | ||
They are literally destroying democracy by destroying the very functions of our government. | ||
And they're having like executive branch departments make laws. | ||
It's not their position to make laws. | ||
The CDC doesn't have purview over You know, the rights of renters and landlords, but they are imposing their will on the American people. | ||
It's open tyranny and it's the literal destruction of democracy. | ||
Don't you think, Tim? | ||
Well, here's my fear is if they can't do it, they're going to have corporate America do it. | ||
Case in point, while you're out, Disney Cruise Line, the happiest place on earth. | ||
You can get on our ships and we'll maybe have you get Disney happiness. | ||
But if you're five years old or older, you gotta get your shot to get on our boat. | ||
Yeah, no, that's the... I mean, that's just insane. | ||
No, you're right. | ||
That's just insane. | ||
And I mean, this is why it's so dangerous, the combination of corporate and political interest, | ||
because you can have a politician say, we are now mandating vaccine, totally illegal. | ||
There's no actual legal authority to give him to do that, but that's just the signal to the corporations, | ||
and then they take on that burden themselves. | ||
And it's like I pointed out this weekend, going shopping on Saturday | ||
and seeing all of the employees had to wear masks, but none of the customers did. | ||
It's because the corporations will enforce this sort of stuff if they can get away with it. | ||
So thanks so much for the call, Tim. | ||
Let's try to go to one more before we get to break. | ||
Let's go to General Quarters. | ||
General Quarters in Georgia has a message for school-age kids out there. | ||
Thanks for calling in, General. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
Our money is based on nothing when they incorporated us into fiat currency in 1913. | ||
And this has really been a heavy issue on my mind. | ||
Driving inflation up continually and inflation is just getting worse and worse. | ||
The wages are going down. | ||
It's getting harder and harder to get by. | ||
I'm actually living in a van, and for me, it was a huge relief to my stress level. | ||
And I'm able to have more income to support my community instead of being forced to go to Walmart for my needs, sending my money over to China. | ||
And I found this first church a couple weeks ago. | ||
Philippians 4, 8, finally brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy, meditate on these things. | ||
And that's in the New King James Version. | ||
I looked up the word meditate. | ||
There's some controversy over meditation in the Christian community. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's actually from the Greek. | ||
The word is logizamahih. | ||
And I see the word logistics in that. | ||
And that breaks down into estimate, account, number, scheme. | ||
And to me, I think we need to go back to gold, go back to the way we used to do things. | ||
Georgia was actually the site of the first gold rush in America, where they went out to California. | ||
And most of the land is tied up in private property. | ||
We're doing a lot of building and development, breaking up the ground, and I think everyone should look into doing this across the country. | ||
Petition your states, petition your communities for access to gold or precious metals. | ||
Yeah, hey, we gotta do something. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, General. | ||
We're about to go to break, so I don't want you to get cut off there, but you make a lot of good points. | ||
I was thinking about it yesterday, about what Republicans need to do, and it's like, We can't fix our own, you know, we can't fix the country at large with the homeless problem and the, you know, the murder rate, like all these problems, until we deal with the fact that we are literally being sold down the river by corporations. | ||
Like, that's first and foremost. | ||
Well, folks, the vaccinated variant. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It might be the most apt name. | ||
Out there right now, the vaccinated variant. | ||
Here's some recent headlines just breaking across Twitter. | ||
Breaking 911 reports BioNTech founder says the new COVID-19 variant could lead to more infections in vaccinated individuals. | ||
Well, what do you know? | ||
It's the vaccinated variant. | ||
And you have this this is a Isle of Man official COVID greeting briefing rather official COVID briefing just just dropped. | ||
I haven't even had time to download the video yet, but I'll just read you what the guy says. | ||
He says quote the greatest concern is that the virus is mutated to such an extent that our immune systems trained by the vaccine no longer recognize the virus and no longer trigger an immune response. | ||
Isle of Man COVID briefing. | ||
Now, I would read into this a little bit and think, does that mean that if you haven't had the vaccine and the vaccine hasn't, quote, trained your immune system, you are more able to break out of it? | ||
So this literally is the vaccinated variant and the vaccines are actually lowering people's ability to combat this. | ||
I mean, I was calling it the combat variant or the vaccinated variant on Saturday, but We've had five, six stories just today. | ||
It affects vaccinated people more. | ||
Vaccinated people are being affected in all over the world. | ||
Israel, Germany, UK, Australia. | ||
Now you have this, that it's apparently evading the vaccine, or the vaccine may actually make you more susceptible to it. | ||
It is literally the vaccinated variant. | ||
Spread that hashtag, folks. | ||
Now, I want to go to a video quickly before we go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
This is a meeting of the FDA. | ||
Look at the exact information. | ||
This is today's FDA advisory meeting on Merck's new COVID pill. | ||
Here's a Caltech professor saying Molnupiravir, the pill's mechanism of action, is viral mutagenous. | ||
Which could lead to the production of highly mutated COVID viruses. | ||
This video is sent to me by Teddy Roosevelt on Twitter. | ||
Very good Twitter user that you should follow if you don't. | ||
But let's watch this video now of the FDA discussing the viral mutagenes, which is, again, what we told you about early on when they first announced this pill. | ||
We showed you the ingredients and that it would mutate your DNA. | ||
Now it's being discussed at the FDA advisory board. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Will speaker number two begin and introduce yourself? | |
Please state your name and any organization you're representing for the record. | ||
My name is Rustam Ismagilov. | ||
I'm a professor at Caltech. | ||
However, opinions are my own. | ||
I'm very grateful for the work by the sponsor and the agency in developing and evaluating infectious disease therapies. | ||
I appreciate this opportunity to speak about the risk of emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, driven by monoperovir-induced mutagenesis. | ||
No conflicts of interest in this matter. | ||
My previously submitted written comments are publicly available. | ||
Next slide, please. | ||
Recent emergence of the highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 Omicron B.1.1.529 variant reminds all of us that SARS-CoV-2 has not reached its evolutionary limits, and viral evolution is still of significant concern. | ||
How Omicron variant evolved with its numerous mutations is unknown. | ||
Next slide, please. | ||
Molnupiravir works by inducing mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 viral genome. | ||
At high concentrations over a sufficiently long time, it leads to lethal mutagenesis and makes non-viable virus. | ||
However, lethal mutagenesis as a general approach can fail in some people for many reasons. | ||
For example, sub-therapeutic concentrations of the drug, or the treatment is too short, or virus finds refuge in body compartments with lower drug concentration, or some mutations the drug induces actually benefit the virus. | ||
These coronaviruses have low basal mutation rate, about one mutation per million copied base pairs | ||
of SARS-CoV-1. | ||
So it's unlikely for numerous mutations to appear simultaneously during normal viral replication. | ||
Monocular can induce numerous mutations simultaneously. | ||
After the treatment is complete, the inputs can then be selected on the basis | ||
of the ability to escape the immune response. | ||
Next slide, please. | ||
The FDA breathing document describes that as expected in treated humans, monocular induced mutations | ||
in SARS-CoV-2 genome, including mutations in the spike gene, which is targeted by the vaccine from the immune system. | ||
This increase in mutations is observed on average Next slide, please. | ||
I emphasize that the concern with molnupiravir-induced mutagenesis is not only the increase in the average number of mutations per person, but millions Literally creates mutations. | ||
Guys, if you could bring up the second-to-last slide there, I want to read the words and just have the still frame of that video, the second-to-last slide, because there's no other way to interpret this. | ||
It lays it out very clearly. | ||
Go back one more, sorry, maybe the third from last. | ||
If you just scroll back about probably 10 seconds from this. | ||
Says this, therefore, molnupiravir induced multiple simultaneous mutations followed by off-drug replication under immune selection pressure could produce unusual highly mutated viruses that escape the immune response. | ||
You get what that means, right? | ||
You get what it's saying. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not vague. | ||
It's saying Molnupiravir has induced multiple simultaneous mutations that escape the drug, escape the vaccination immune response, or your typical immune response makes the virus more dangerous. | ||
And of course, that's the mutagenic effect that we discussed when we first heard about this so-called medicine and exposed it for what it is. | ||
Really incredible stuff and thank you to How's it going, Harrison? | ||
Roosevelt and the other Twitter mutuals that keep me up to date on all of this stuff since | ||
I don't have time to watch long FDA talkings. | ||
No time for it. | ||
We're on to other news. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to try to get at least one or two more phone calls before we have to go. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Michigan, who has comments about COVID-19 and 9-11. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Alex. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | |
Good, thanks. | ||
9-11 was a total inside job, just like COVID, where Anthony Fauci was trained by the Jesuits | ||
of Regis High School and Holy Cross University all his life. | ||
And so he's just working for the black pope to destroy what's left of Protestant America. | ||
And then for 9-11 also, what they want to do is they want everyone to blame the Jews, so what they did is they They used Massad, like they're using Epstein. | ||
And so, like, everyone blames the Jews. | ||
So they ordered their agents to, like, dance on the rooftop, those Israeli dancers or whatever, on 9-11. | ||
Those were total patsies, in my opinion. | ||
And so Epstein's a total patsy, in my opinion, for the Pope, because Epstein was meeting with the Pope. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, I mean, the Pope is solidifying that partnership by, you know, teaming up with the people at the head of the Great Reset and the World Economic Forum to move forward with their inclusive capitalism or whatever they're calling it. | ||
Yeah, the Pope's at the head of a very dangerous Community of people operating behind the scenes. | ||
And yeah, you know, you call Jeffrey Epstein a patsy. | ||
I don't know if I'd call him a patsy necessarily, but definitely he is not the highest up on the chain, right? | ||
He was put in this position by somebody else much more powerful and well connected than him. | ||
So, you know, a patsy, I think a patsy is somebody who wasn't really involved at all, but the blame gets put on. | ||
This is more of a scapegoat. | ||
That's, that's what Jeffrey Epstein, he's the scapegoat. | ||
You get rid of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
You go, look, we see it's over. | ||
We solved the crisis. | ||
We got the guy. | ||
Meanwhile, there's like a hundred people in the shadows who were pulling his strings that get off scot-free. | ||
So I think you're right in that regard. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Alex. | ||
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