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And in a post-truth world, where a dementia-ridden puppet who's apparently the most popular president of all time goes around eating ice cream and harassing young girls, his wife is booed, is booed at professional football games.
That's the world we live in.
We're going to be talking about a whole lot more than that.
I couldn't help but be a little bit goofy in the intro.
We're on the road again.
We're going to be doing Clay Clark's Reawaken America tour this weekend.
And in this episode, in particular, we're going to be talking about lab work over at Boston University that defies logic on every single level, but is really preparing you, in my opinion, for what is about to come in the next five to 10 years.
And what is about to come in the next five to ten years is, in my opinion, biological warfare that we have never seen publicly on the level we are about to.
Although, we are also going to go over some of the history of biological warfare.
And then I want to play this clip of Walter Cronkite from back in the 60s with the promises, the false promises.
Remember, all this biotech, they're promising us that it's going to lead to good things for humanity, right?
That's what transhumanism too is supposed to be good things for humanity.
But I want to show you some of the absurdities of what was promised for American citizens back in the 60s for 2000.
And we can kind of go over what technology came into fruition, but what was a bunch of Johnny nonsense.
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We were originally going to have Thomas Renz on.
In fact, I'm taping the interview with Renz tomorrow.
We might put out a small portion, not necessarily about his lawsuit, but definitely this video is going to relate in a lot of ways to that lawsuit in the sense of how a lot of these programs, if you will, are not only government driven, but they partner with private companies and what?
And instead of Renz, we did a watch-along with Kerry Mullis on driving science with fear and especially talking about quote unquote climate change and global warming and holes in the ozone.
So only for $1, $1 gets you started for the month.
And we are still doing the four-day a week program.
I ran a test, not so successful one, while I was in Iowa last week.
They're working on some bumpers, but get ready to do that.
Now, before we get into this bio weapon story, in my opinion, that's what they're super, I mean, there's no other word for what they're doing other than bioweapon, okay?
We're in a post-truth world where Reagan's would-be assassin, John Hinckley, and a lot of questions surrounding that.
Remember, the Hinckley family was good friends with the Bush family.
Hinckley's brother was supposed to have dinner with Bush's son, George W. Bush's brother, not George W.
I believe it was Neil Bush.
I think the night of the attack or the next night from the attack.
And of course, they canceled that dinner.
Anyway, he's going on Pierce Morgan essentially to promote his music.
And I only watched a little bit of this.
We're not going to play it because we'll probably get a copyright strike.
But that's James Brady.
That's what led to the Brady bill.
Brady would die 33 years later, but the coroner said it was basically due to the fact that he'd been shot in the head.
Those 33 years he lived, you know, what can I say other than the fact that obviously they probably would have been more fruitful had he not been shot in the head by Hinckley.
But even, you know, I followed John Hinckley Jr. on Twitter.
And, you know, you just wonder what his mental capacity is now, what kind of drugs he's on now, what kind of drugs he was on then, who he was in communications with then.
How dare I ask those questions?
How dare I?
So, and by the way, get your questions and comments in, and I'm going to go to those at the end of the stream.
So, this is kind of like an Ask Me Anything.
Get them in while you can.
We're going to read this article.
There are certain words I will not read because, hey, this is YouTube, and I'm not allowed to.
I don't want anything to be misconstrued.
I don't want to even talk about what's happened in the last two and a half years.
I want you to do your own research, not only into Wuhan, which is what you heard from the conservative media again and again and again, but Chapel Hill.
All right.
And that's why the interview with Thomas Renz tomorrow is going to be so important.
We're going to get to be able to really go into depth, uncensored style in that one.
This is playing with fire.
It could spark a lab-generated you-know-what expert slam Boston lab where scientists have created a new deadly strain of you-know-what with an 80% kill rate.
Not 0.6, not 0.2, not 0.1, not 1, 80, not one, 80.
Oh, boy, here we go.
Boston University scientists were today condemned for playing with fire.
After it emerged, they had created a lethal new strain in a laboratory.
Dailymail.com revealed the team had made a hybrid virus combining the O-word with the original W strain that killed 80% of mice in a study.
Lovely.
Lovely.
And again, this is preparing you, in my opinion, for full-scale biological warfare, if indeed in the next five to ten years in first world nations, okay?
Especially if all of a sudden WW3 kicks off with tactical nuclear weapons, as they're openly being discussed.
I mean, we live in just the most bizarre of times where the narrative control is over the top.
It's more than Orwellian at this point because you're seeing force, you're seeing cancellations.
Again, love Kanye West, hate Kanye West.
I know he's making a ton of headway in the media after the drink champs interview and after the Tucker Carlson thing.
The fact, and I believe this predates even what he was talking about that Chase Morgan got rid of, and the fact that banks are getting rid of their clients when historically banks do business with the biggest purveyors of genocide on the planet, the biggest war criminals on the planet, is laughable.
Okay, it shows you how deep we are into this post-truth world.
Okay, Professor Shamul Shapira, a leading scientist in the Israeli government, said this should be totally forbidden.
It's playing with fire.
Gain of function research, when viruses purposely manipulated to be more infectious or deadly, is the thought to be the center of you-know-what's origin.
Can't say that.
I'm reading an article.
I'm not saying I agree with this article other than the fact that this appears to be real as what they're doing right now in our face in labs at universities.
A Chinese laboratory located just miles from the first cluster of cases carried out similar research on that you know what.
But again, let's talk about Chapel Hill as well.
We should definitely be talking about that.
But the practice has been largely restricted in the U.S. since 2017, at least publicly.
It's time to look at DARPA.
It's time to look at their mRNA strategic collaboration with Moderna.
It's time to look at the wider collaboration with AstraZeneca, Merck, BARTA, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Just saying, probably something you want to look into.
Dr. Richard Ebright, a chemist at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, told Daily Mail: the research is a clear example of gain of function.
And we're now into this weird depravity where we have to act like the definition of gain of function isn't meaning, hey, we create bioweapons.
Hey, we create biological weapons that hurt people.
I mean, do we have to be in imagination land and act like biological warfare is a new thing?
You know, this is up at NCBI.
You can get the PDF file, but you come down here, and especially the U.S. program.
I mean, first of all, they've got an old school, you go back to 1155, right?
But then you get into that modern era, First World War, Second World War, Japan, Russia, Soviet Union.
Then, I do want to point this out.
I want to read this section because I think it's really interesting.
One interesting aspect of biological warfare is the accusations made by the parties involved, either as excuses for their actions or to justify their political goals.
Many of these allegations, although later shown to be wrong, so they say, have been exploited either as propaganda or as a pretext for war, as recently seen in the case of Iraq.
That is clear.
Again, weapons of mass destruction, biological weapons, johnny nonsense.
Okay?
It is clearly essential to draw the line between fiction and reality, particularly if, on a basis of such evidence, politicians call for a preemptive war or allocate billions of dollars to research projects.
Examples of such incorrect allegations include a British report before the Second World War that German secret agents were experimenting with bacteria in Paris and London subways using harmless species to test their disseminating through the transport system.
Although this claim was never substantiated, it might have had a role in promoting British research on anthrax in Porton Downs and on Gilderland Island.
All right.
Now, first of all, that's another one to look into, Western governments.
But here, this is important.
During the Korean War, the Chinese, North Koreans, and Soviets accused the USA of deploying biological weapons.
Again, that would have been a big violation of Nuremberg of various kinds.
This is now seen as wartime propaganda, but the secret deal between the USA and Japanese bioweapons researchers did not help to diffuse these allegations.
Oh, really?
Hmm.
Okay.
Now, later, the USA accused the Vietnamese of dropping fungal toxins on the U.S. allies in Laos.
However, it was found that the yellow rain associated with the reported variety of syndromes was simply B feces.
So they would make that accusation.
Meanwhile, that was DARPA's playground.
Agent Orange among them.
All right.
So let's just take a look at this right here behind me.
And I don't want to read any of it because we'll get in trouble, but you got to love these little bio-warfares labs.
Look how happy they are.
They're all smiling, and it's great.
And this is going on now in public.
All right.
And this is a guy warning against it, says this is nuts.
Also says this is nuts.
And I think, again, we're just getting ready to see the next level of warfare.
Okay.
So you take a look at some of this stuff, and they're showing you the Wuhan distance.
Again, I think that's a misdirection.
I want to put that out there.
Home of the Future00:02:53
So I'm going to play this clip that I promised of Walter Cronkite, okay?
Mr. Cronkite.
He's telling you how great your life's going to be in the year 2000.
How you're only going to work 30 days, or you're going to get month-long vacations, 30 hours-a-day workweek, and you're going to have just the lap of luxury.
Now, some of this technology actually gets exceeded by 2000, but certainly 30-hour work weeks and month-long vacations isn't what happened.
Instead, what happened was you had a family structure, okay, in this era that was still around where a man could work, okay, and support his wife and several children, and they could own their home and not be in debt and sometimes have multiple vehicles as well.
Okay, and now both people have to work 40 to 60 hours a week.
They're in massive debt through massive credit, and many of them are still renting, or their mortgage is absurd.
Just want to point that out.
Government report projects that by the year 2000, the United States will have a 30-hour work week and month-long vacations as the rule.
A lot of this new free time will be spent at home.
Sure.
And this console controls a full array of equipment to inform, instruct, and entertain the family of the future.
We could watch a football game or a movie shown in full color on our big 3D television screen.
This console provides a summary of news relayed by satellite from all over the world.
I might check the latest weather.
A telephone is this instrument here.
If I want to see the people I'm talking with, I just turn the button and there they are.
With equipment like this and the home of the future, we may not have to go to work.
The work would come to us.
The work will come to us.
Hmm.
Now, I'd like to point out that really, if you take all those tools, by 2000, Skype was available.
Video chatting was in its infancy, but definitely there.
3D was not the fat at the time.
Did come into fruition about 10 years later, Avatar and all that.
But the technology may have gotten to that level and much better and looked less crude.
But your lifestyle, your standard of living, did not go up because of technology.
Instead, it began to plummet.
Okay.
And that's something that we have to realize.
All right.
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Hit that like button.
That's right.
I'm glad you couldn't wait, Davina.
Well, we got started, didn't we?
Only run one reason they would have done this, unless I'm missing something.
I mean, I think there's a multiple it covers a multitude of things, but in order to do this research, at the end of the day, is it about empowering humanity or enslaving humanity?
Is it about helping humanity or harming humanity?
Is it about making our lives better or taking life away?
That's the question.
Okay.
And a good question to ask by the fruits of that labor.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Like I said, Jill Biden, she's the wife of the most popular president ever.
And that's why they gave her such a warm reception over in Philadelphia at the Eagles game because she and her husband, the ice cream-eating dementia patient that can't keep his hands off of young girls, are beloved.
They are the, they are, I mean, that's that's who you want to look up to.
That couple.
That's a power couple right there.
What up?
Crazy times.
Yes, crazy times indeed.
Jason, keeping on the grind.
You're damn right.
I'm keeping on the grind.
Only 106 likes.
Can we get it to 150?
Let's do it.
Let's see.
Nano Bio.
Yes, we are in actually the bio nano era of humankind.
Looked for this on Rumble, but couldn't find it there.
Yep, not on Rumble yet because I'm on the road.
The laptop is powerful, but I don't want to really overpower it and try to stream to all four places.
So once again, we're going to fix it up.
We're going to do it to it.
And we'll upload that to Rumble after the fact.
So make sure to support me there as well.
We're growing.
I think we're 15,000 strong now.
Guys, I drove 14 hours again from last night to today.
I'm a little Tucker Thomas sometimes.
Let's see.
This will be used as an oopsie.
Don't believe me.
Ha, exactly.
Oops.
Oops, it escaped.
Oops.
Oops.
We kept doing the same thing.
Oops, we made it way more deadly.
Oops.
Oopsie.
Oopsie.
Memory hole 5.
Oh, how are we doing, memory hold?
Thank you so much for the support.
Hey, everybody.
Jason here, and we're in the post-truth world.
Do you still live in Iowa?
I do.
Great place.
Doug, I do still live in Iowa.
It is a great place, and I do love it there.
Agreed.
I was just, in fact, that's why I wasn't so busy over the weekend.
I was calling fights on Friday and Saturday night, caged aggression.tv.
If you want to see past events, they're up on YouTube and you get to hear me run my mouth with UFC legend Pat Militich and Hall of Famer.
Get them on the show.
We got something retracted.
Tip of the spear.
We're trying to be.
We're just trying to put information out there that nobody else is talking about.
Who blew up the pipeline, Burmese?
The USA?
I would say the USA probably wasn't brazen enough to do it alone or with their own equipment.
I think you're looking at a proxy war.
You could be talking about a NATO-aligned nation.
You could be talking about a privatized company in the form of mercenaries, etc.
You could be talking about special forces units in another country.
But, you know, you say those things and it's disinformation, Russian disinformation, because obviously they blew up their own pipeline.
And that's the great narrative right now.
Don't question things, especially and let's not try to stop World War III.
Yeah.
And nuclear strikes.
Why would we want to do that?
Let's see.
Look who Hinckley and family grew up with.
He was very close to the Bush family.
Funny, they don't talk about that connection.
Never brought up, I know.
Present late, but present.
Well, thank you, Blue Unicorn, for making it.
What do you think about all these protests in France, Brussels, and other places?
The media isn't covering that whatsoever.
I think that it's the extension of the fact that these people were pissed off pre-I don't even want to say the word because of what we talked about, but pre the 1984 nightmare when you had the yellow vests out in the street every single weekend in France, when you had people pulling for Brexit, which they're just like, hey, not going to do it.
You're racist.
Sorry.
Sorry, you're a bunch of racists.
We're not doing that.
In general, the populace there, okay, the working class doesn't like the European Union, doesn't like Davos and the World Economic Forum, doesn't like what's happening to their country and their culture and their humanity.
Weird.
I'm listening as I cuss about Ukraine.
I know.
It's nutty out there, Jan.
I think the original strain was already meant to do that to 80%.
Well, I can't say any of that.
Like I said, I don't know any of that.
We're on YouTube, bro.
They are admitting it.
Well, they're showing you what they're doing out now.
What does no holds Faucian to his account for his obvious treason?
You know, well, we'll see.
I don't see a lot of these guys getting convicted and prosecuted, unfortunately.
Just doesn't seem to be the way the world has been doing this for a long time.
What about Putin wanting to talk, but that was turned down?
You know what?
There's also an exchange between Kim.com and Elon Musk on Twitter via the Ukraine war, where Kim is critical of him allowing his Starlink satellites to continually be used in that warfare.
Musk actually responds by saying, damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I have those in screenshots on my phone.
I might have to do a full video on that.
And, you know, basically, Kim pleads with him to please de-escalate this thing and stop the war.
But Musk is just a puppet of the military-industrial complex.
I would think that, you know, throughout history, when world powers do this, world leaders do reach out to one another, but that's not the agenda right now.
And I'm not team Poot Poot by any means.
I just don't want World War III, right?
In fact, driving in, I was listening to some of the news that they play in the AM, and they were talking about, it's so weird.
They talk about kamikaze drones.
And really, I mean, it's kind of an absurd thing because a drone can't really kill itself because it's not alive.
But instead of the traditional drone that's hitting them with missiles from above, these are the type of drones that stay in the air and they are the missile.
They are the explosive.
And they're talking about Russia using them in Kiev.
However, no one ever seems to talk about the Ukraine utilizing those drones via Starlink, the ghosts and the sidewinders.
And now, like we covered, they're saying that these drones are Iranian technology.
And Iran is part of that same hype of the axes of evil.
And anytime we've seen these things escalate to World War level, you have more than one nation state as the enemy.
All right.
So the narrative is getting more frightening by the day, in my opinion.
Let's see.
Nothing illegal about training a vicious dog.
However, if your dog gets loose and mauls the whole neighborhood, not sure about that thing.
Burmese is Zelensky a closet homosexual coke addict warmonger.
I have no idea what he does in the bedroom.
I've only seen the same comedy bits that you have.
I have no idea whether or not he likes the nose candy.
We do know that people in power often do like the nose candy, but that can also not necessarily be the rule.
Warmonger, yes.
100%.
Warmonger, yes.
Puppet, yes.
He's not dementia ridden.
I mean, but then again, he's not the most popular president in the United States ever.
I think that they go hand in hand.
You have to be like totally dementia ridden in order to be that popular.
They're about to add, I can't even, I can't read that.
Sorry.
Your channel is being shadow banned.
I usually get notified of your videos.
Not so for the past week.
I haven't done a ton of videos the past week, but yeah, of course my channel's been shadow banned.
It's been demonetized and shadow banned for a long time.
I want to reach that rainbow of 100K eventually, but that's why we got Red Voice Media.
RVM, RVM, RVM, again, for $1.
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Uno.
You get to start your one-month trial, and then it goes to $10 a month, or you can just lock in $100.
You know, that's another great way to do it.
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Uh-oh.
Oh, right here.
Science being driven with fear for profit climate hoax.
Can't read that.
And the DARPA Predator class.
There it is right there.
You can, you know, click on it on Twitter.
Helps the broadcast big time.
Big time.
How we do it here.
How we do it.
Let's see.
We got Karen in the house.
Thank you so much, Karen, for being a killer mod out there.
Where's Ursula's Vanderlein or her husband, the CEO?
EU is PO'd.
16% of EU.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Can't read any of that.
Yikes.
How we doing, Flick?
It's good to see you.
Let's see.
Been true for two and a half years.
Sweet.
Thank God.
The good mod Karen.
Yes, it's good to see her.
Now it is 60 and no vacation days.
Exactly, Ryan.
Exactly.
To anybody who didn't see it, Truthstream's latest documentary is a 10 of 10 must-watch.
Just finished it earlier.
I actually spoke to Aaron Dykes this week for the first time in a long time.
He reached out and gave me a call.
For those that were worried about his surgery, all I'm going to say about that is I did discuss it with him and he's doing much better.
You know, living life is tough.
Living life is tough.
You know, it isn't always a gravy train with biscuit wheels.
Everything isn't always sunshine and rainbows, but they continually put out great work.
Is their latest video, the one about Prince Charles and the coronation ceremony, ended up being like a two-hour documentary?
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I mean, they do great work.
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Believe me, I begged Aaron to come on the show.
It's so hard to get them on the show.
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I'm like, Aaron, why don't I book you for all come on, but down the line, and you know how it is.
And, you know, him and Melissa, they're raising a family.
There's a lot going on.
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If you're not going to support Jason Burmese, that's fine.
Go support Truth Stream Media.
That's how much I love those guys.
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Blue Unicorn, you don't know about Truth Stream Media?
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What you talking about, Willis?
What you talking about?
I'm looking over at my pretty baby if you don't know about her.
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And she's got past stuff with Steve Bannon as well.
Great stuff on Gateway Pundit if you haven't seen it.
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I just, I'm a lucky man, guys.
I'm a lucky man.
And she's going to be joining me over in, I don't even know how to pronounce it, but I'm going to say Pennsylvania starts with an M.
And I'm actually relieved.
It's two hours closer than the original drive to Scranton.
It actually worked out.
It's not two hours farther.
So I'm going to wrap this up.
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I don't get paid.
I'm not lavished with gold.
Okay.
Literally comes out of my own pocket so I can speak to a few thousand people and talk about transhumanism.
And I'm going to be talking about from transgender to transhuman, the real agenda.
So I love you.
I'll see you on the flip side.
And as always, guys, not a right or left issue, especially when we're talking World War III and biological warfare.