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Jan. 31, 2023 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Super Villian Loves To Moon Dance

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Machine Men's Dilemma 00:01:41
Shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has been.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, tired you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts Thank you.
Showtime!
And now, reality meets with Jason Burmes.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
It is mixed martial mindset.
I am with John Fitch.
HIV, Bears, and Shazam 00:08:45
What's happening?
We were talking a little bit right before about the fights that did happen because there weren't many.
No UFC, no Bellator.
But I watched the BKFC and they were actually smart enough to put on a free card.
Yeah, it was a nice little surprise.
Look, here's the deal: they are consistently doing the work, putting on exciting fights, and the Komain event is probably the most memorable fight, even though I've seen some memorable fights in the last month.
The Komain, Scoggins versus, man, who did Scoggins fight?
Was it a brawl?
Robinson.
Robinson.
Could have been Richardson.
Maybe Richardson.
Yeah.
Pretty fun fights all throughout.
You know, they're putting on a good promotion.
And speaking of good promotions, you know, I just, I talked about it today on my broadcast earlier, and I got a kick out of it.
And, you know, at the Lunar Festival, have you seen the video yet, John?
I have not seen Lunar Festival.
Yeah, it was Richardson.
It was Richardson.
It was Richardson.
Bruno Mars looks terrible.
He's let himself go.
I mean, when I watch this, man, talk about toadaff.
Like, what are we doing?
This is the world we live in.
Lori Lightfoot in charge of a crime-ridden city in the middle of winter, totally protected by all sorts of security that are completely heavily armed.
I promise you that.
Gotham, man.
That's Gotham.
It really feels like real world.
Look at her.
I mean, just look at this.
I mean, that's the person they said we're going to put in charge.
So, yeah, there we go, Lori.
That girl.
How many people have died under her watch?
How many people murdered?
Well, first of all, take a look around.
You know, for the mayor of Chicago to be there at the Lunar Festival.
Pretty silly.
You see how they're shooting it?
Like, you can tell there's nobody there.
That's what I'm saying.
There's nobody there.
Like, they're not turning around behind them.
Like, it's only that one contingent of people right behind there.
It's like maybe 50 people there altogether.
I mean, I'll give her 100.
Even if you had 150 at this festival in the middle of winter, the absurdity of everything of this photo op and how they put it out there, it just shows you how much disdain, in my opinion, John, they have for the public at this point.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a lot of disdain.
They really don't respect us.
They're letting you know it's cartoon villain time.
Buckle up, whether you like it or not, you're going to take it.
And, you know, I had to lead the show with it because I haven't gotten over it since this morning.
I get up early now.
I didn't have a lot of sleep.
I was talking about the other story about the Shazam actor.
Are you aware of this story?
Oh, no.
I have not heard.
Me and the boys have watched Shazam, and that was a good movie.
Which one?
The older actor or the younger guy?
When I'm talking about Shazam, I'm talking about not Black Adam that just came out.
But I like both of it, the kid and the actor that we're talking about the older guy in the story.
And honestly, I was talking about it.
It was probably, as far as not Batman, my favorite DC superhero movie that they put out because it was fun.
It was still directed at kids, but at the same time, adults could like it.
There was, like, really no hidden messages in it other than...
I enjoyed it.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, there is a little bit of, you know, equity going on in the movie, but whatever.
I mean, it wasn't enough to ruin it.
Compared to other things, it wasn't even close.
Okay.
It wasn't even ballpark.
So a sequel to that's coming out.
I'm hoping they don't ruin it, but you know, they might.
I just watched the trailer for the first time today after my show because I was interested.
And basically, let's be careful, John.
We're on YouTube.
That's all I'm going to say.
Okay, you know the deal.
And he retweeted this and it says, do you agree or not that Pfizer is a real danger to the world?
And Zachary Levi, Shazam, said hardcore agree and put a not-so-smiley face emoji in there.
Okay.
And the controversy is, well, the sequel's about to come out.
And he dare say that about a large pharmaceutical company worth billions of dollars that's lost in court to the tune of 10 plus billion dollars in losses.
Whatever could he gain?
Whatever could he gain from a spicy tweet?
It's just we're in the upside down where that guy's our age, all right?
He's 42 years old.
He's saying in a common sense thing that a large pharmaceutical company working with governments that work with big tech that want a ultimately a biomedical tyranny and fascism instituted globally could be a real danger to the world.
Yep, I could see it.
I could see there be a problem.
I mean, we've never really fully addressed the opiate epidemic.
You know, we've never really settled anything with that.
We just kind of get pushed ahead.
Oh, yeah, that was terrible.
Let's talk about something else.
Let's go somewhere else.
You know, so these people have not been doing good for other people for a long time.
And they haven't been held accountable in any way.
No.
And instead, you have, like, get outside of Pfizer for a second.
You have, like, Bear, for instance.
And we've talked about Bear and HIV.
I know it's hard to believe, guys.
It's tough to believe that Bear, way back in the day, injected people with live HIV virus.
But they did, and they paid out.
And as far as I know, no one went to prison.
Knowingly sold HIV infected.
I love how that's the headline.
Like, if we were in any, again, this shows you, this is almost a 20-year-old article.
And even then, you have this light-hearted spin by the mainstream media.
No.
But what it should say is, Bear knowingly injected HIV into children on a biannual basis with factor 8, a blood cotting agent for hemophiliacs.
Okay?
I mean, it tells you right here, on poor countries for nearly a year after introducing a safer alternative, you know, the one without the HIV in it.
And the real question is, now that you think about all these things, they're basically injecting them what is supposedly a retrovirus, but maybe it was created in a lab too.
I don't know if we can say that on YouTube, that maybe HIV was created in a lab.
But what's it do?
It degrades your immune system eventually.
Right?
And we're seeing all this immunosuppressant stuff.
So what's Bear get to do?
They get to partner with Monsanto at a time where Monsanto is paying out billions of dollars in all these lawsuits with what?
Roundup, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and other cancers.
And no one's going to jail.
That's the actual world we live in, John.
Yep.
It's wild.
Wow.
It's very wild.
And so, you know, one of the other things I wanted to show today, I was on kind of a DARPA kick before this.
I couldn't.
Oh, this is going to fit right in, my friend.
There it is right there.
Swarm Attack Tactics 00:03:22
Obey the dogs.
I watched, there's a, I tell you about Metalhead.
I tell you about Metalhead.
Tell us about Metalhead.
There's an episode of Black Mirror called Metalhead.
Oh, I know Metalhead.
Yeah, tell the audience though.
Oh, it's terrifying.
It's just terrifying.
It's got robot dog in it, and some people trigger it, and it hunts them down, and it is terrifying because there's nothing about that thing that couldn't actually happen right now.
Like, as we speak, right?
Yeah, right.
As we speak right now, I think, you know, I don't think the robot dogs are as capable as they were in that movie or that 41-minute horror show.
But you could still have like 25 of them all doing the same job, you know, and that's where it really gets scary.
And the other thing is, think about it this way.
You know, I know which one you're referring to, but instead of something that's quad ped and on the ground, and instead of just one of them, like you just said, 25, 50, or 100, you have fist-sized swarm drones, like out of Phantasm.
Like, that changes the game right there.
Because I don't want to, spoiler alert, there's some, there's some scenes where like the robot dog infiltrates like a car while it's moving and then, you know, does its thing.
But if you have swarm drone.
Takes over the electric car.
That's another level I didn't even think about.
Oh, yeah, the robot dog can actually jump into a vehicle and take over it and drive it.
Yeah, great.
Things of nightmares.
So think about that.
But at the same time, you know, if you needed to, you have these swarm drones that are airborne.
That if they want to stop the vehicle, a couple of them could attack the tires.
A couple could just obscure the car.
They ain't going to attack the car anymore.
The car shuts down.
Yeah.
Shuts down automatically.
You have whatever.
We identified your face as being wanted.
Well, let's just say, for the sake of it.
There's two old to drive today.
They have an old-school Jeep Wrangler like in the back that they're not, they have the contraband John.
And they're in the Wrangler.
And it's a hardtop, John.
I mean, this is a decent one.
This is like a Jimmy wagon here.
You know, you got a decent one going.
All of a sudden, this swarm drone comes out of nowhere.
They don't even necessarily have to attack the tires.
All of a sudden, they just spray the windshield with some kind of black, goopy liquid, and you're blind.
That's a start.
Right?
You're blind.
You stick your head out.
That's it.
Boop it a boop.
Bobba to boop.
Or they're just a sidewinder drone.
You know, they calculate how many of them it's going to take to lock onto the vehicle and explode, detonate.
And then the rest just kind of fly off and find another target and regroup.
It's like we lost number 4, 17, 12, and 9 today.
We'll just go back more.
Or they don't even think that.
You know why, John?
Because they're fucking robots and they don't think.
They don't think.
They don't feel.
No.
Darpa's Robotic Parkour 00:15:13
And speaking of not thinking and not feeling, John, we got this lovely little DARPA video here.
You know, I want to lower the music because I don't want a copyright strike.
And, you know, again, this is today.
He's setting up a little parkour here for himself.
Picking up what I would assume is a pretty heavy bag right there.
And then walking across that thing.
Oh, little jump ski.
No big deal.
Let's toss that up.
Hey, take that, Chief.
And then we have the parkour jump coming up.
Yeah, nothing to worry about.
Yeah, they couldn't hook a fully automatic everything.
A fully automatic everything everywhere on that thing.
Like, literally, like every point and joint.
Show me your papers.
Oh, boy.
So, you know, in light of the DARPA show, I want to show what Regina Dugan, the former head of DARPA, had to say.
Okay.
And by the way, I think that especially when we get down to the last little clip I want to play, we're just going to leave YouTube.
Sorry, YouTube.
Sorry.
Someone's asking me what's up with the black eye.
I don't have a black eye.
That's just how dark everything is, guys.
Look, here, let's do that.
Let's do that.
How's that?
How's that look?
Does that look better?
I still have the dark under eyes because I fucking get up at five in the morning every day, whether I want to or not.
And whether I sleep.
You know why?
Because it's a job, guys.
You do your damn job.
It's what it takes.
That's right.
It's what it takes.
And I'm old.
40 goddamn three goddamn years old.
Anyway, so here is Regina Dugan, the ex-head of DARPA, talking some internet of bodies.
We've played clips like this one before, John.
We have yet to play this one right here.
I could take vitamin authentication.
What?
Vitamin authentication.
Yeah, but you hold it.
Would you like to hold it?
I'll hold it.
Okay.
This pill has a small chip switch.
It also has what amounts to an battery.
When you swallow it, the acids in your stomach and they power it up, and the switch goes on and off.
18-bit ECG-like signal in your body, and essentially your authentication token.
Yes, this is true.
And I don't know what's going on with the audio here.
Horrible rip, but this person's telling you that they already have the pill that's activated by your stomach acids.
It lets them know whether you were in compliance and you took this thing.
And it also basically can read certain levels and send those back to your doctor as well.
It's lovely stuff, John.
It's where we want to be.
Okay?
Awesome.
State-sponsored medicine.
Yay.
Yay, indeed.
Yay, indeed.
I've got another one here.
We're kind of on the edge on this one.
I kind of have to play it because I want to play it.
And the reason I want to play it is to show you basically at the highest levels of like a Pfizer, right?
Like a lot of people are coming down on this Borla guy.
Like he's the nefarious one that made all the decisions and planned.
He's a front man.
He just says yes.
He doesn't know what's going on at all.
Like he didn't, you know, he's not in the lab.
He does what he's told, literally does what he's told.
So here's a clip of him actually talking about what he wrote in his book that he did what he was told.
That he didn't think that they would use mRNA technology throughout this whole thing.
Why?
Because they've never put out a successful mRNA product ever.
Remember, this is their only product still.
We've played those clips.
You know, after the fact, he's got to kind of be hip to what's going on, especially with everything out there, how he's being confronted.
You can't be totally oblivious.
It's like Bill Gates can't escape being called out about Epstein.
He got called out again.
Did you see that clip?
I have not heard anything new about that.
Just got called out this week again.
But here he is.
Here's Borla.
This is how it works.
How do they not keep asking?
Just keep asking.
Keep asking.
You should see how annoyed he looks in this one.
We might have to bring that one up next.
Because I don't think I played that on air today either.
We certainly didn't play this clip.
So, again, this is actually how it works.
This guy's just a dupe.
He does what he's told.
And when we play you the other clip that I can't play here off of YouTube, it'll explain to you why he's told this, okay?
And why they suppressed other things.
But again, we're on YouTube, so I got to be ultra careful.
So here we go.
And this is your authoritative source.
I believe this is the Washington Post, John.
Very astute.
I want to get a little into the weeds here and the mRNA technology.
When you and you and your colleagues were trying to decide which route to go down, the traditional vaccine route or the mRNA route, You write that it was, quote, most counterintuitive to go the mRNA route, and yet you went that route.
Explain why.
It was counterintuitive because Pfizer was mastering, or let's say we had very good experience and expertise with multiple technologies that could give a vaccine.
Antenoviruses, but some of the other vaccines are.
We were very good in doing that.
Protein vaccines were very good in doing that, and plus many other technologies.
mRNA was the technology, but we had less experience, only two years working on this.
And actually, mRNA was a technology that never delivered a single product until that day.
So again, he's admitting here they've never delivered any products on it.
He's lying when he's saying there was a two-year stint, maybe in that particular realm.
But we've already shown you the partnership publicly started in 2013 with Moderna.
Perhaps that partnership didn't extend to Pfizer.
But remember, Pfizer's using the technology that the Defense Department is pushing.
All right, so let's continue here.
Not vaccine, not any other medicine.
So it was very counterintuitive, and I was surprised when they suggested to me that this is the way to go.
And I questioned it and I asked them to justify how can you say something like that?
But they came and they were very, very convinced that this is the right way to go.
They came and they were very, very.
So he gets told what we're doing.
All right.
And this is the stuff, as you're going to find out when we flip over, that was being worked on Defense Department style for a very long time.
And check this out.
He'll even admit they were trying to create something for the flu and had failed just two years prior, again and again and again.
They felt that the two years of war on mRNA since 2018, together with BioNTech, to develop a flu vaccine, made them believe that the technology is mature and we are at the cusp of delivering a product.
So they convinced me.
I followed my instinct that they know what they are saying.
They're very good.
And we made this very difficult decision at that time.
It's a very difficult decision that I'm going to pawn off on the puppets masters that said, look, your bank account is going to look very nice after you say a yes.
And I said a yes.
And I said a yes.
That's actually, see, and that's the thing, guys.
That's actually how it works.
So this guy has built-in plausible deniability on top of built-in liability protection from the Emergency Use Authorization Act.
And the people that brought it in are the Defense Department people.
Now, it's pretty early on the YouTube end, but I want to play this clip because DARPA, DARPA, DARPA.
I'm going to show people, I guess, this before we go over because I think that this is extremely important.
And, you know, once again, really got to acknowledge.
Let's see, is that all the way over there?
Please tell me.
Oh, by the way, we got to do the McGregor news.
Yeah.
Yeah, that way we'll do that.
We'll take a break from this in a second.
Just follow the boss's lead.
So again, when I say, well, I don't think it goes well beyond that.
DARPA awards Moderna Therapeutics a grant for up to $25 million.
This is when you see it all the way back in 2012, 2013.
Remember, Moderna and Pfizer use similar technologies.
We're going to bring this in.
And this is the strategic collaborators.
So AstraZeneca, Merck, Vertex, Bardo, which is like the medical DARPA, Bill Melinda Gates, Carolinka Institute, Institute Pasteur.
They're already on board well before this.
All right.
And right here, like I said, they've been using this as part of the Adept program.
Where is it?
Yes.
Adept and Protect.
Autonomous diagnostics to enable prevention and therapeutics.
Prophylactic options to environmental and contagious threats.
Dun dun dung.
So before we go over and tell you what else Dark knew about this and what got suppressed, let's talk a little McGregor here.
Okay.
I have been saying this.
I'm going to continue.
Smacked her.
No, no, no, John.
John.
McBeat.
Apparently, again, this is all alleged.
Now, I've warned people.
If McGregor was not arrested and charged with what seems to be a multitude of allegations and crimes that have been reported to on an extent that I would consider him, if I were a betting man, allegedly, Conor McGregor is a violent serial rapist.
If anything I've covered in the last now four years is correct.
Throwing that out there.
Violent serial rapist.
And this woman, John, after having her wrist broken by McGregor and kicked allegedly by McGregor, jumped off a boat in a biza, okay, and had to be rescued, I believe, by a Red Cross boat offshore.
Now, this is not the incident in which he allegedly cornered a woman in a bathroom hallway, a married woman, with his security surrounding him, and whipped his dinky out.
This is not the alleged incident where he drug another woman into a car and forced her to perform oral sex.
This is not the incident from Dublin, allegedly, that I covered at length, where allegedly, it's not alleged.
Okay, so Conor McGregor claims to have had consensual sex with a woman who was hospitalized and beaten for days spending time in a hospital in beds in a Dublin incident.
She contends it wasn't consensual.
I mean, allegedly.
Yep.
And John, I know you've been around, I've been around.
You know, we've done some wacky things in our days, sowing the oats.
Never come close to putting a woman in a hospital in a consensual situation.
Just don't know anybody.
Have you known anybody?
No surgical removals of tampons ever.
Ever.
That's something that happened.
Let me just read a quote here.
I mean, this should say it all.
It's like, how many are we going to wait for him to actually achieve his goal?
Or has he achieved his goal?
And have they covered it up?
That's a really good question.
Okay, so let me just read this quote right here.
It was as if he was possessed.
She claimed in her statement.
I knew I had to leave the boat because I thought he was going to kill me.
We have common friends, and I have met him on a number of occasions.
I can't believe what he did to me.
I think he would have killed me if I didn't leave the yacht.
So, yeah.
Left her stranded after leaving the yacht and had to be rescued by a rescue boat and apparently had a broken hand.
So she's got a broke her wrist, got thrown off the boat.
So she's like swimming around in the water and shit.
Did he and I get arrested at all?
Apparently, there was a police investigation in the beginning.
Yeah, there was a police investigation in the beginning and now they're reopening it.
It's a lot like the other case.
Just magically, all these things, you know, there's a...
It disappears.
It just...
I mean, this is a guy who hasn't won a fight in the UFC for three years.
They're just hoping they can make another, you know, $100 million plus dollar pay-per-view on.
And they hoping they can, you know, run his name and market him for another, you know, billion dollars.
That's it.
That's all this is.
It's disgusting.
And again, it shows you how everything works.
And again, these are the ones they put out in the press.
Oh, I'm with me sweet D and me family.
It's always a picture of him and his family.
Rumble Shift: Giving Back? 00:08:49
I mean, this is, I'm done.
You see that he also got hit by a car, apparently, and flipped over it.
Like, two days after that story, there's a video of him, and I'm not even sure it's not staged.
Call me a conspiracy theorist, guys.
But allegedly, this guy head-on hit McGregor on his bike, and he flipped over the guy's thing and survived and was fine.
And then I can't even make it up, Fitch.
And then McGregor whips out his phone, and the guy keeps coming over and he's like, are you sure you're okay, mate?
And McGregor's calm.
Now, maybe this is because he's not currently on crack cocaine and whiskey and on a boat.
I just didn't want to look, I don't know, he felt embarrassed or something.
I don't know, man.
It was the weird thing.
I didn't see that.
I did see some shenanigans with Jake Paul and Dana.
Jake Paul showed up at that boxing match this weekend.
Well, they've got some kind of announcement they're supposed to be making.
There's pictures of him and Dana talking about.
That's Logan.
That's his older brother.
And Logan just got off of.
No, I still think they're all in more cahoots together than they are working against each other, so to speak.
Did you see Logan Paul at the Royal Rumble, I believe it was?
No.
Over the weekend?
Listen, man.
I'm not a Royal Rumbler.
Neither am I.
And I didn't watch it, but I knew that he was on there again, and I'd seen some of his stuff.
And look, it's a powerhouse in entertainment, right?
So when I saw this again, it is.
It's a powerhouse in culture, pro-wrestling.
And it's a good way to, when people finally grow up, to kind of explain how reality is, how everything is pro-wrestling to an extent, especially politics and behind the scenes, whatever.
Get over.
Bro, this is pretty epic.
You know, for a kid that's like a YouTube guy doing this.
No, but I guarantee it's highlight worthy.
Oh, my God, that's what I'm doing.
Let's bring it back one more time.
Let's not get it.
I'm like, that, for any wrestling fan, anybody doing that, yo, that kid's got talent.
Dude, I mean, just to time that and to jump halfway across the ring from the top rope all in one motion and just ram into another probably 200 plus pound muscle guy.
That's not.
No, but I guarantee it's highlight worthy!
Oh my goodness, what a coli- I mean, I- Hats off to you, sir.
Hats off to you, sir.
Hats off to you and your craft.
You will go the extra mile.
You know what I mean?
He deserves his spot in pop culture.
I know that he's got the podcast and all these other things.
I don't watch any of that shit.
But when I see something like that, it's like, hey, man, I watched wrestling since I was a kid.
And my buddy, a really good friend of mine, he loves it to death.
And he actually was a referee in some of the smaller organizations, right?
So every once in a while, he'll send me like a small clip of something like that or something so stupid that you can't help it, right?
That's impressive.
That's all I'm saying, Fitch.
That's all I'm saying.
See, we have fun here, guys.
We have fun.
And by the way, I saw an awesome story that I didn't cover.
And I hate covering just total negative bullshit all the time.
Did you see what Mr. Beast recently did?
I have not.
I'm aware of Mr. Beast because the kids, it's one of their favorite YouTubers, I guess.
They talk about Mr. Beast a lot.
They were bothering me for a long time to order Mr. Beast Burger.
I guess he's got a chain of his own burgers.
I'm curious.
I'm curious about the burgers.
I think it's delivery.
Only it's not bad.
I had some.
Oh, you did.
I got this.
They had a spicy chicken sandwich.
I got that.
It was pretty good.
I can't complain.
But, you know, all fast food now.
Like, you order food for a family of four, and it's like, you just went out and had a fancy dinner.
60 to 100 bucks.
Easy.
Yeah, you're pushing 100, 120 bucks.
Easy.
Yeah.
I know what you're saying.
So I wasn't really aware of the guy until, you know, my friends are pretty big YouTubers.
They got a couple million.
He's like the first guy who became a billionaire from social media stuff, I guess.
Smart, younger dude, very entrepreneurial.
And look, this is the kind of land.
You can get his skin in Fortnite.
You can play as him in Fortnite.
Yeah, no.
And obviously, he's entered the pop culture arena.
When I think of somebody that's actually helping people, okay?
Didn't set up some bullshit foundation, isn't trying to tell you what the fuck to do at Davos, none of that.
When I think of somebody that's actually doing stuff to help people, this is the type of stuff I think of.
Okay.
He's a 24-year-old kid, and he just paid for 1,000 people, okay, to get their sight through surgery to remove their cataracts, and then giving them a car, a Tesla, all right, and a $50,000 college tuition scholarship on top of it.
So this guy is literally taking somebody who has all sorts of limitations to their life.
All right, starting with blindness.
So you're blind.
You can't really drive a car.
Going to be a lot harder for you to get an education, especially in today's day and age.
Like not how many people are rocking braille.
You know what I'm saying?
We've kind of left a lot of those people behind with disability and all this other stuff.
Curing their sight, giving them an automobile to move, and then saying, hey, pick what you want to learn and pay for that too.
Not bad.
My bad.
On an individual, he's not giving the money to Haiti.
He's not giving the money to the Ukraine.
He's not giving the money, you know, to what he's giving the money to individual people that need it.
I'm sure it's across a wide spectrum.
I'm sure there's no diversity involved.
He's not saying there's a certain group that's getting it.
You know how you get it?
You have cataracts and are blind.
That's your diverse group of people.
So, you know, it's stuff like that, man, that really makes.
Again, we try to report on good things here, too.
So, with that being said, YouTube, we are over at Rumble right now.
And by the way, can we get some subscriptions over at Rumble?
I don't get people over to Rumble enough.
I am live again at 8 a.m. Eastern Time tomorrow morning.
We do it Monday through Thursday live.
We bring the Thunder.
I got a great guest.
I got the gentleman who's recently been debanked because of his work with the truckers over in Canada.
They just closed his bank account.
Wow, man.
He was in court today.
We're going to get an update on his whole situation, but that's where we're moving towards.
We're covering really important stuff.
By the way, if you are a premium member, there's the roundtable with myself, Ray, Alicia, Drew, and another gentleman.
Great stuff over there.
And I don't really have to worry about what I'm saying over there either.
I do want to thank everybody that's also a subscriber on Rockfin.
The other links are down below.
Fitch, tell people about your website before we flip over to Rockfin, Rumble, and Twitter only.
Yeah, go to johnfish.net.
I've got all the links to all my stuff up there.
I'm currently working on my practical self-defense course.
I have an intro to practical self-defense course that's free.
You can download that off of Gumroad.
But yeah, right now I got the Robot Dog shirts.
You got to go to my spreadshop, follow the links, and get yourself some robot dog merch.
And we're going straight DARPA.
As soon as we flip over, guys, that's where I'm telling you.
Straight DARPA.
I would encourage everybody that is new to the Burmese Brigade, Reality Rants, Mixed Martial Mindset, the whole thing.
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I'm a documentary filmmaker.
My films stand up.
They are free.
They're in playlists throughout all the platforms.
So if you go to Rumble right now, you can find them.
If you go over to Rockfin right now, you can find them.
And they're free everywhere.
So it is Loose Change, Final Cut, Fabled Enemies, Invisible Empire, a New World Order to Find.
And of course, Shade the Motion Picture YouTube.
We will see you at the other platforms on the flip side.
So that's it for YouTube.
All right, John.
So here's the thing.
If you're going to be a DARPA-like agency and you're going to do this stuff, you actually also have to find out stuff that works.
Because if you unleash this stuff on the public or it does get unleashed and there's some nefarious plan of other people at the top to inject you with bioweapons, you and there's bioweapons around.
You want to be okay.
Yes.
You got to make sure that you're safe and you're not getting robot dogged.
Yeah, yeah.
So you're going to want things like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
And lo and behold, DARPA, as we know from internal documents and as this gentleman is about to illustrate, knew that what would work are guess what?
Hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
Important thing to realize is that North American science spent 15 years figuring out what to do with the next COVID.
It was back 2002, 2003, the original SARS-CoV-1 occurred.
And so all sorts of experiments went on to determine what would be a useful response were something similar to occur.
And the research was done.
It was research was all done by 2015, 2016.
And DARPA, D-A-R-P-A, the American research arm of the U.S. military, it specifically knew and specifically recommended and passed the information on to the CDC that ivermectin in particular was the absolute number one product to be used in the event of a coronavirus pandemic.
It was fully known that ivermectin and certainly hydroxychloroquine as well were highly antiviral and immune modulatory and those two things were the key to modulate the immune response plus to be antiviral as well.
Those elements were both totally proven in vitro and in vivo with animals so that it was known.
And of course we knew it was completely safe for humans because these medications had been used for 35 to 40 years in humans.
And so that's what was sitting there ready to be used at the next pandemic.
Important thing.
So in other words, they damn well knew, John, that hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin worked.
The powers that be.
They knew it worked.
It wasn't even that they weren't sure.
It wasn't even like they're like, oh, well, it's not tested.
We don't know because we haven't done the testing.
They already knew ahead of time.
They already had all the results we're in.
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Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And then they suppressed it and they demonstrated.
It's not murder.
It is murder.
It's goddamn genocide.
How certainly not murder a bunch of people.
How did they murder a bunch of old people?
Could we give them a pill, a cheap pill?
Yeah, you know, this is what I discussed with Peter McCullough when I was there, and who's now talking about this DARPA connection and how it was run like a military operation.
That's how it's done.
When you run it like a military operation, you have some people at lower levels that blow the whistle, and then basically they go to those people, hey, we're doing it this way.
Either you're on board or you're not.
And if you're not on board, all of a sudden life becomes difficult and you're demonized.
And who knows what might happen to you if you're at a certain level.
But certainly you're discredited if you dare speak out and you're not an authoritative.
They're still selling you on these hate and lies shots.
Still selling you on these things.
Right?
And all this is clearly a military operation.
It's in your face.
It's disturbing.
And it's something that we got to keep hammering home because it's not over yet.
It's far from it.
All right, Fitch.
Again, we're trying to be upbeat.
I had to play that little piece.
But we got a hell of a Saturday night.
A hell of a Saturday night.
All right.
We got Bellator and UFC back to back.
UFC is on super late, but you're still going to want two televisions.
Ray, this is why you better get your two TVs that I'm telling you right now.
You're going to want them side to side for this one.
Do the splits here.
Listen, there's some overlap.
Okay.
So for those that don't know.
I also have a HDMI projector.
Yes.
So I can put the whole bedroom wall.
I can have a huge screen on the bedroom wall if I need to.
Yeah, no, I have that as well.
I have several projectors, actually.
Three in the house.
I have one of the HDR 120 hertz gnarly ones when I'm looking for the real deal.
But in the living room, the 65 next to the 55.
And by the way, 55 is like a $200, you know, many years ago.
You can still get them super cheap.
And the other one is still an amazing television I got for $550, top specs, but on sale.
Well, we're not spending thousands on TVs here.
We've got Fedor in his final fight.
I hate the matchup.
I really wish they'd given him somebody different.
But that is, I'm sorry, Saturday night.
The Comain is Eblin Tokov, to me, is even bigger.
Like, Johnny Eblin's the man.
Let's go through the rest of those really quickly.
let's see who is are you kidding me or Are you not going to show him?
I've had a number of rants on my podcast, John Fish Knows Nothing, bitching and moaning about Belator's online presence.
It's less than desirable.
Yeah, Hamasi Ward, fun fight there.
So they've only got three fight.
Come on.
Do better.
Three fights.
Yeah, telling you.
On the main card.
I hate that.
And okay, so you got Neiman Gracie and Dante Skiro.
That's actually a really fun fight.
I like that fight.
I like Lorenz Larkin.
And wow, this is great undercard.
Coralis Magametoff, pretty fun.
Maori, actually, I think I know who that individual is.
Yeah, he's a heavyweight, isn't he?
Yeah, I know exactly who that is.
He's cornered Damian Abbey, who's also fought in Bellator.
He beat Damian Abbey in Bellator.
He's a big dude.
Really interesting.
He's fighting.
It's a great card.
Grant Neal.
So really fun card.
Darian Caldwell on this card as well.
Wow.
Not bad, not bad.
So this must start pretty early because you're talking about one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven prelims that they're doing here.
When's the main card?
Main card starts at 9 p.m. Eastern.
9 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m.
So, yeah, they're probably starting like at 3 or something.
Yeah, they got to be.
So, all right, we're going to be on that.
But then we got another main card starting at 12 a.m.
Starting at what time Sunday?
Midnight Eastern.
So they're doing a late one.
What country are they in?
So they were supposed to be in Korea, and then it got scrapped because of COVID, and they're having it at the Apex Center.
But since they have so many Korean fighters on the card and they're airing it there live, Korean hours.
Yes, they basically have pushed it back.
So it starts, the main card starts at midnight then.
So we're going to have to watch a lot of fights.
So this is where you're going to want, exactly.
This is where you're going to want two screens because as the main card comes on, the prelims begin for the UFC.
So you're going to want maintenance.
And there's a lot of prelims.
Again, a lot of Asian fighters in here.
Japan, South Korea, South Korea, South Korea, South Korea, Japan, Japan, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea.
This is actually a fun card, Derek Lewis versus Spivek.
Spivek has looked like a killer.
Tabura, Ivanov, all fights.
Blagoy, Blagoy is awesome.
Yeah, exactly.
Got some really fun fights.
So look, I don't know what you're doing Saturday into Saturday night, but I know damn well what I'm doing.
It's going to be a festivus, if you will.
It's a fight festivus.
I'm excited, Fitch.
This is what Mixed Martial Mindset's about.
Yes.
All righty.
It's good.
Yeah, man.
I'm pumped.
You got any predictions on any of these fights?
Like, I'd love to see Fedor win, but again, why are you putting it on?
Yeah, I mean, he's just, he hasn't been the same in a while.
And Vader's still hammering guys.
Yes.
Yes.
And, you know, I don't care how juicy he gets.
We all know what Father Time does.
Father Time kills it.
BKFC.
So, right now, there's this Mike Jackson, Pat Militich feud in the background.
They're trying to find somewhere where they can fight.
I would love to see it either bare knuckle or four-ounce Muay Thai or bare knuckle Muay Thai at BKFC.
I think some nine limbs.
What's nine limbs?
Lithway, they had butt too.
Some Muay Thai with headbutts.
No, I like the one.
You can do bare knuckle Lithuay.
Well, there was some.
So after BKFC, one is putting on Friday night fights.
And basically, they were all four-ounce Muay Thai.
And I listen, I like the four-ounce Muay Thai.
That's fun.
And the way that one does it, they judge the whole fight.
So it's basically, you know, you can't try to point it out or round it out.
It's like, if it goes the distance, who won?
So some really fun four-ounce Muay Thai fights.
I'd love to see that via Militich.
Let's wrap it up, Fitch.
You got anything else you want to talk about real quick?
Oh, man, not much.
Just go and check out the channel, Official John Fitch, or they got the new tags.
So at John Fitch or at John Fitch Smash.
And check out the Learn to Fights, the Fitch Pills, the John Fitch Knows Nothing.
Check all that out.
You know, your hair and your beard, John, they're reminding me, and I totally forgot about this, and I'm glad I'm bringing it up.
I walked into Walmart yesterday, and there was a gentleman with a fake beard where you could see the straps coming across his ears.
It's much fuller than yours, much redder than yours, but still fierce.
And then a wig, which was similar in length to yours, and a red robe around.
He looked as though he was like doing a Jesus thing, but he was really overweight.
And he also had glasses.
Oh, wow.
Just some random stuff happened in my life.
So there you go.
That's where it is today.
Mixed martial mindset.
We can talk about that.
We can talk about Lori Life.
We can talk mixed martial arts fights, and we can also talk about good things too.
Fitch, I'll see you next week, brother.
All right, guys.
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