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Good morning, good morning, good morning, everybody.
And the lead story today.
Is one that usually wouldn't be the lead, but I figure that no one else is going to be covering this in the manner I'm going to be covering it.
And I have a high, high likelihood, high, high likelihood that this story, although you may never see it in the press, or there may be an eventual blurb Or somewhere down the line, there'll be some kind of a...
I don't know.
Not a 60 minutes piece on it.
What? Dateline. Everybody loves the dateline.
Might be a dateline piece on it.
It'll be very dramatized.
And in passing, they'll talk about some mental issues and struggles.
And maybe...
Maybe, just maybe...
Somewhere... They'll talk about medication on this or that really quickly.
Now, who knows? Maybe it's going to be slipped into some of these articles about it.
We're going to read one such article.
But I will bet dollars to donuts this guy, who is a quote-unquote fantastic father, Joseph Emerson, Who is now charged with 83 counts of attempted murder and tried to shut down the plane's engine was on some sort of mind-altering prescribed psychotropic drug.
Okay?
It's...
It's one of those things that...
I question myself for not even saying like 100%.
But hey, I get things wrong.
Maybe the guy's never been on any medications at all.
Repeatedly throughout my shows and my coverage of the news, I have often highlighted outside of mass shootings, which are absolutely terrible, But when you see them done by students who are continually on medications and have mental issues, you know, you're the conspiracy theorist.
Like the woman who called into RFK Jr.
for daring to point this out.
Now, I didn't have this story queued up, but we might do it live.
I was reading a story, let's do it live, where a woman killed herself after she murdered her five-year-old.
Now, again, these are tragic stories.
They're absolutely terrible, but I've covered over the years these murders by family members, right?
So let's do that right now.
And by the way, look at that.
You get to see into the mind of Burma's maybe some precursors to what we'll be covering today.
There's the Alaska Airlines that this occurred on.
This is an Alaska Airlines pilot.
But woman kills herself after murdering five-year-olds.
11 hours ago. Yes.
I'm sorry, her twins.
Her twins. It's worse than I thought.
So, are you going to tell me...
I mean, I guess let's play the audio here.
Like, this woman wasn't on some kind of medications to do this?
She was a very hands-on mom as far as what I could see.
31-year-old Katoria Hutto was known as Tori by her closest neighbor.
I'm just the person that was just trying to make it through life the best way that she could.
Saying Tori seemed overwhelmed at times, but nothing to hint about a drive to the Lake Jessup Bridge diving off.
Her body quickly recovered.
Then a well-being check found her five-year-old twins, Ahmad and Ava Jackson, both dead in their beds.
Investigators reaching out to Tori's mother.
The mom did relate to us that she has struggled throughout her lifetime with depression, but there's been nothing to indicate that she may act out with this level of violence.
So, once again right there, Once again, right there, it slipped in.
Depression. Well, do you think she was medicated for that depression?
What's your guess?
What's your guess?
Towards her children.
The sheriff pointed out that at times tragedies occur after a buildup of other issues, but he said not at all in this case.
There is no history here.
There is no history of allegations of neglect or abuse or anything like that.
The unknown is what killed the children.
While a gun and bullets were found inside the home, the children were not shot.
There were no signs of trauma.
It looked like two innocent five-year-old children sleeping.
The medical examiner will be vital for finding a cause of death.
The children went to a charter school, which released this statement.
The entire UCB community is deeply saddened by the sudden past.
You know, I mean...
This is not something that's new.
This is now something that has been normalized in our society.
And we've only given more and more power to these pharmaceutical companies.
Okay? Where is the accountability for that?
There is no accountability.
You know why? The people at the top love death.
They love euthanasia.
They love profiteering from it.
And they love the fact that what?
They're completely and totally criminally unaccountable.
Whenever Big Pharma loses, like I got a few examples if you saw them there.
You know, just quickly before the show, and again, we are going to read this article here on here.
Because I'm going to tell you right now, I mean, again, do you believe that this guy wasn't on something that was, again, prescribed him to do this?
To out of nowhere?
I mean, he wasn't even the pilot at the time.
He jumped seats behind the operating pilot, okay?
On board. Yeah.
And tried to stop the engines.
You're going to tell me he's not on anything.
Now, I just...
Pfizer loses. Okay, that's just a...
This is an example of Pfizer trying to scare people.
Didn't have the actual video from buying any kind of generic Viagra because it cuts into their profits.
Right? So this is like, I believe this is like a 2.3 billion dollar A settlement from like 2009.
And this is the AG talking about it back in the day.
General, and in that role, I oversee a large portion of the federal government's civil litigation across the country, including the Department of Justice's efforts to combat health care fraud through the False Claims Act.
I'm honored to stand here today with dedicated colleagues from within the Department of Justice
as well as beyond it to announce a historic settlement with Pfizer, Inc., a pharmaceutical
manufacturer and its subsidiary, Pharmacia and Upjohn Company, arising out of civil and
criminal allegations relating to Pfizer's allegedly illegal promotion of various drugs,
most notably Bextra.
In a combination civil and criminal settlement, Pfizer has agreed to pay $2.3 billion.
So criminal, who went to jail?
$2.3 billion.
The largest healthcare fraud settlement in the history of the Department of Justice.
Within that $2.3 billion is a criminal fine of $1.195 billion, which makes it the largest criminal fine in history.
So the largest criminal fine in history, right?
I mean, it was kind of washed away.
We gave those criminals who had no real, wasn't even criminal liability.
Again, no one goes to jail.
For hurting people.
You know, I forget what it was, but it was Sunday and it was another one of these commercials for some other drug and they just slip in their death.
Death. You know, I was just like, it's unreal.
Everybody's smiling.
Everybody's happy. Everybody's dancing.
I mean, here's another example.
Lipitor recalls.
Right? It went on and on and on, and these are the people that are empowered.
These are the people.
So, let me read her.
An off-duty Alaskan Airlines pilot, accused of trying to crash a plane with 84 people on board, has been pictured for the first time as stunned locals on the street described him as the perfect dad, husband, and neighbor.
Passengers have said they were told Joseph David Emerson, 44 my age, had a mental breakdown.
You don't say it was a mental breakdown that he tried to crash a plane he wasn't even flying.
Huh. Before he allegedly tried to turn the engines off mid-air from the jump seat on Sunday evening.
Emerson has been charged with 83 counts of attempted murder for each person on board the Embraer 175 plane, who took off from Everett in suburban Seattle at 523 on Sunday.
On top of the homicide charges, he faces an additional 83 counts of reckless endangerment and one count of endangering an aircraft police document show.
The plane had been bound for San Francisco but had to be diverted to Portland International Airport, Amid the cockpit struggle when crew members allegedly managed to subdue Emerson.
I mean... And here's a...
I mean, can you believe... That's them on the scene, you know, once they've landed.
He's being escorted off.
Just insane.
Here he is with his wife and his children.
His wife and children.
Now, I'm going to say it again.
Like, let's just play this.
There is little to no doubt, if any, if any, that this man was prescribed medications that set this into effect.
Okay, I'll just give you a heads up.
We've got the guy that tried to shut the engine down out of the cockpit.
And he doesn't sound like he's causing an issue in the back right now.
I think he's the dude.
Other than that, yeah, we want law enforcement as soon as we get on the ground and park.
Yep. I would want law enforcement there, too.
He was not flying the plane, but sat in the jump seat, which is reversed for other pilots and crew members beside the main controls of the cockpit.
Now, they're saying he's off duty, but he's in the jump seat.
And you know, perhaps that's because he is off duty.
You know, you often see stewardesses and other airline pilots traveling, right?
But, you know, geez.
Emerson's neighbors told DailyMail.com they lives with his wife, Sarah Stretch, and two young sons in a close-knit residential block in Pleasant Hill, California, in the rolling hills east of San Francisco.
Nobody answered the door of his 1.2 million four-bedroom home on Monday.
So, look, first of all, in that area, you wouldn't believe what real estate is now.
On the East and West Coast, especially in areas like that.
Like, this guy's probably in all sorts of debt.
Okay? Even though he's working all the time.
Again, probably heavily medicated.
And had a mental breakdown.
And I would say that mental breakdown was exacerbated by the medications.
But hey, I'm speculating.
I'm speculating.
Just saying. A light-hearted sign on the doorsteps reads, Free-flying lessons inquire inside.
Another reads, Trick or treat, as the family-orientated neighborhood gears up for Halloween, neighbors describe Emerson as a happy, playful dad, a friendly man with no issues they knew about, played basketball with his kids on a court he built for them in the backyard, and invited neighbors over for parties.
They also had positive things to say about his wife, describing her as a doting mother and swimming coach who taught physical education at a local community college.
Now, here's what's ultra-frightening about these things, okay?
I don't, you know, from all accounts, I don't believe these to be bad people.
All people, you guys, me, everybody out there, we're all going to go through our hardships and Nothing's ever easy.
There are a bunch of challenges out there that have to be overcome.
Period. And I'm sure that their relationship was no different.
But you just heard all those things.
You lump in there some kind of medical prescription that now these people believe is there to help them.
And there's no reason to question it whatsoever.
And they don't understand the repercussions of that.
Like, when you're having live time, homicidal and suicidal thoughts that can be turned into actions to the point that it actually has to be said in the advertisements for these things.
It's not just a lapse of judgment where you say something you don't mean.
Okay, you might take it all.
I mean, take it all.
We just illustrated that.
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Alright folks, we're going to continue with this article, then we're going to move on to some other stuff.
Got stuff on the climate scam, got a few clips that again are only going to be able to be viewed over on the second hour.
That's why you're going to want to be on the second hour over at rvmrumble.com.
A lot of stuff yesterday, there's no way we could have played here.
On YouTube, still struggling on the Tubins.
That's why I need you guys to share the broadcast.
You know, it's tough out there.
In an environment where you're not only shadow banned, but speech is really becoming a crime, look at what's happening to Owen Schroer.
And I'm going to play Owen Schroer's video he put out yesterday before turning himself in to do six months in prison for telling people...
Not to go into the Capitol.
It's incredible. And then cooperating with D.C. law enforcement and thinking that they were actually going to be true to their word.
That's why I'll say it again and again and again and again and again.
Not only am I always trying to stay out of a criminal courtroom, right?
Especially when I'm covering news.
I am thinking about that.
I don't want to get arrested. Sorry.
But also, I'm always trying to stay out of all sorts of litigation.
Like, who wants to be wrapped up in that Johnny nonsense?
That's why, when I say to you, I'm speculating as to whether or not this person was on psychotropic drugs, it's speculation.
I could be wrong.
But... Like I said, keep your eyes out.
Keep your eyes out for articles on this, for little news blurbs, maybe for a press conference like the one we just saw where you saw the gentleman say, well, she was struggling with depression.
Like, I hate to say it, but it's so true that literally these pharmaceutical companies, when I talk about predators, man, They're not parasites to me.
I know there's a lot of people that would disagree.
No, they're predators. They're preying on not just, you know, single mothers like the one you just saw there, but suburban families.
They're preying on everybody and anybody.
Hey, got insurance?
Got a nice lifestyle?
Get you into the doctor's office?
Fix all your problems.
These magic pills.
Shakey, shakey, shakey.
Don't have any money on social services.
Send you to a doctor and hey, shaky, shaky.
It's every segment of the population that they can sink their teeth into.
And that is completely and totally evident by the fact that these commercials, for every ailment you got, Especially ailments that are now chronic like diabetes.
Alright? And I mean, how many ads for betterhealth.com do I need to see?
And now tardive dyskinesia all over the place.
Which literally is a condition that's exacerbated by taking these drugs.
Like, it's everywhere.
You're bombarded by it.
Even myself, watching as little TV as I do, and even the TV that I watch, I'm hooked into the NASA channel where I'm watching MMA on weekends.
So pretty rare I get mainline commercials.
Anytime! I watch a Rick and Morty episode.
Something like that. You cannot get away from these ads.
Everybody is the target.
That they can put these people on.
I mean, it is a brave new world.
It changes your brain chemistry.
I'm sorry. It's no bueno.
No bueno. Oh, it's just really shocking, disturbing news, said one next door neighbor, Karen Yee.
They are excellent neighbors.
He is a fantastic father.
He plays with the kids all the time.
He's very friendly. He's just a great guy.
He's very understanding of other people.
We have a son with special needs and he's very good to him.
We just couldn't imagine him doing anything to hurt someone.
It's very hard for us to believe that he would do anything intentionally like that.
I can't fathom him doing anything that would hurt anyone.
And let me tell you something right now.
If this guy is indeed on the type of things that I'm talking about, the first mode of action is to put that in the public arena and make that the case.
Because I gotta tell you guys...
I don't know him.
I wasn't on the plane, obviously.
But dollars to donuts, if I am right, and you take those out of the equations, this never happens.
This never happens.
We have to start acknowledging that these type of drugs are causing psychotic, homicidal breaks in people.
And it has been illustrated time and time and time again.
And it has been marginalized.
And for even us in the know, it is somewhat normalized.
It can no longer be that.
Okay? So, if I'm right, and I would imagine this guy's probably been on a cocktail of different things for months, if not years.
Or it could be like this is like brand new within like the first month and he just totally disassociated.
Let me reiterate again.
All speculation.
All speculation.
But if that's the case, does this guy deserve to be in prison for the rest of his life because he was foolish enough to listen to his doctor?
And the bullshit propagated on the magic boxes?
I mean, I have a hard time with that.
Oh, she wanted to reach out to the family, see if there's anything she could do to help.
My heart just hurts for them.
Her husband, Ed Yee, echoed her sentiments.
He's never had a negative statement about his job or anything like that.
Probably liked his job.
You know, people that fly for a living, for the most part, even if they're not...
Making money? For some reason they like it.
They like to travel. They like to be up there.
It's good to like your job.
Lou Ross, an elderly neighbor, described Emerson as a sweet man who recently helped him find items in a local Safeway grocery store and let him take some logs from his house to build a workbench for his own son.
I watch the news all the time and I see things happen in neighborhoods where people say they could never believe someone would do something like this.
All I could do is vouch for his character, he continued.
I've helped him do things around the house.
He does a lot of stuff with his kids.
I can't say one word that would be derogatory towards him at all.
All I could tell you is he is a really nice man and his wife Sarah is a really nice lady.
And they never ever even remotely made me think anything negative about them.
I mean, Rossi, retired from the U.S. Air Force, said he'd sometimes talk to Emerson about planes and engines just casually.
He seemed to enjoy his work.
He was doing a lot of training time.
I could always tell when he was going gone because his car would be gone and continued.
His car runs on nitrogen, so it had a very different sound.
That's interesting. Huh.
That's an interesting little tidbit in there.
I mean, guys, they really went into it.
I mean, they went into it hard to try to find anybody that would say anything negative about this guy.
And it just didn't happen. By the way, can we get a hundred thumbs up?
How about a hundred thumbs up on all platforms?
Hey, Rumble, I'm looking at you.
Hey, YouTube, I'm not trying to forget you.
I just wish there wasn't so much censorship.
Aubrey Gavello...
It was on board the plane, said a flight attendant told passengers that Emerson suffered a mental breakdown.
After we did land and the gentleman was escorted off, the flight attendant got back on the speaker and said, plain and simple, he had a mental breakdown.
We needed to get him off the plane immediately.
She said passengers were not immediately alerted to what Alaska Airlines called the security threat until a flight attendant told them over the speaker that it was an emergency situation and the plane needed to be landed immediately.
Gavello said they were later told it was a medical emergency.
And she heard a flight attendant tell the suspect, we're going to be fine.
It's okay. We'll get you off the plane.
So, you know, let's see if there's video of the incident afterwards.
I would imagine since most of it took place in the cockpit that we're not going to see much else.
And I would imagine from his psychotic break, once he was subdued, And he had realized what had happened.
I don't know that he would have resisted too much.
Probably like total like panic.
But again, we'll see.
We'll see. Another passenger, Alex Wood, said the pilot announced there was a disturbance in the cockpit.
It was very professional, handled very calmly, and we didn't really know what was going on until we landed.
See? So again, it probably all happened behind closed doors.
Once the guy realized he had a psychotic break and what he had tried to do, it's not like he sat there kicking and screaming.
And that's the other really scary thing about this, man.
Think about that.
That is just a flash of unreality that could cost you everything.
Not only you, but think about all the people there and all the lives affected after that.
I'm a big fan of life.
I'm not a big fan of death or mass death.
Save that for video games.
Save that for fictional entertainment.
When it's happening in real life, it's bad news brown.
I don't like seeing it exacerbated.
And we as a civilization, as a society, as a culture here in America...
Have largely just ignored this and made it so not only is it continually acceptable, but it's almost unspeakable to talk about.
Like, I'm reporting on this.
The first question I'm asking, did he recently have any psychological mental issues?
Is he on any type of medication?
Was he given medication for something else that also happened to have psychotropic effects?
There's somebody in the comments section, and they're not wrong, that a lot of times at pain meds, like if you have chronic pain or something going on and they can't figure it out, they'll offer you psychotropics.
They'll try to encourage you to take those as well.
So that's a possibility with this guy.
But, again, I find it hard to believe that you have this type of psychological break without some kind of pharmaceutical involved.
Just put it out there.
Once the plane landed, Wood said the police went to the back of the aircraft and escorted a handcuffed man off the plane.
We know the suspect was wearing a lanyard, a sweater, and he looked like an airline employee.
I mean, that's how quick this happened.
And how much they weren't aware of what the incident was.
Alaska Airlines said the crew secured the aircraft without incident.
Okay. Flight 2059 operated by Horizon Air from Everett, Washington, San Francisco reported a credible security threat related to an unauthorized occupant in the flight deck jump seat, Alaska Airlines said.
We are grateful for the professional handling of the situation by the Horizon flight crew and appreciate our guests' calm and patience throughout this event.
Live air traffic audio appears to show a pilot describing the person believed to be Emerson subdued after the incident, suggesting there was a struggle.
We played it. He didn't even sound winded, right?
We've got the guy that tried...
Yeah, we actually played that.
So listen... Six foot, 44, or 6'1", 44, 210.
We're going to follow that story only because, like I said, I really, I have a hard time believing something else.
We've got to take a break. We're going to come back.
We're going to continue the first hour.
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Alright, we're going to move on.
And I want to play this two-minute or so clip of Owen Schroyer.
Pretty much completely uninterrupted.
It's really him just telling people, hey, I'm about to go away.
I am a speech prisoner.
I totally believe that.
And he talks about the fact he just started a new Twitter, but he's not able to get his old Twitter back.
And... Once again, I don't think it's okay that Alex Jones is deplatformed everywhere.
I want to make that extremely clear.
And it's certainly not okay that Owen Troyer has been deplatformed.
But I would also say that those guys over there, they still hold a little water for the muskernuts.
And listen, when Elon says or does something that's of a positive nature, we talk about it, we examine it, we give him credit for it.
But... Just because he says something of a positive nature, look at all the things he's doing and involved in.
Like secret meetings with the Senate on AI that nobody's talking about.
Still. Like, we were one of the few outlets to cover it.
It's really important.
So, we're going to play Schroyer here.
I'm going to leave it uninterrupted.
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Here we go. Owen Schroer here, and I am about to turn myself in to be a speech prisoner in Biden's America.
Unfortunately, we knew...
That things would get this bad.
Unfortunately, we knew the Democrats were this corrupt.
And now I have to hit the front lines and be a speech prisoner in Biden's America.
And as I go, I'm currently involved in litigation to try to get my original Twitter account back.
I've had over 300,000 followers, but I've been censored there for years.
So in the meantime, while I'm away, I've launched this Twitter account, at Owen Schroer1776.
It's actually run by a media team.
It's not run by me, but my media team, who will be giving you updates So please follow this account at Owen Schroer 1776 for updates while I'm Owen Schroer is back on Twitter, right here at Owen Schroer 1776.
And that year, 1776, is extremely important, not just because it was the founding year of our country, but the U.S. government is arguing that it's illegal for me to say 1776 in Washington, D.C. Don't believe me?
Check the U.S. government's sentencing memo for yourself.
They said that me chanting 1776 in Washington, D.C., And look, this is another example of why I think they're putting Trump in prison.
That D.C. court system is donezo, man.
There is no real free speech at this point.
If you're big enough and you're causing so much of a ruckus, they will find a crime.
They will find a way to prosecute you.
They will frame you up as some type of a violent extremist.
Or a revolutionary. Even if that's never what you've stood for.
Right? I want to make it extremely clear.
I have never in my entire existence in social media or via internet broadcast anything on any show any kind of media because I don't believe it called for a revolution.
I've constantly, constantly said, look, our Constitution and Bill of Rights, they're great.
They're awesome.
They rock.
Okay? We don't go by them anymore.
We need a reformation of that.
It's not a revolution.
It's a reformation.
Now, The powers that shouldn't be in their little mouthpieces don't like it when you say that.
Because then they have to acknowledge that we no longer live in a constitutional republic.
And when they keep saying democracy, democracy, and our constitution ensures it, it puts a glaring punch hole in that argument.
It's like, what constitutional republic?
Where is that right now?
You know, I totally forgot about this, so I guess we're going to do this live.
Talking to my brother yesterday, he was telling me the Supreme Court made a ruling on this case where it basically says that the Biden administration can do whatever they want.
Let's see. Supreme Court rules.
And that's with colluding with big tech.
Okay? So, let's see if he was correct.
News. Supreme Court amends.
Is this the Missouri case?
Not sure. Boom.
That's a gun law?
No. Just so everybody knows and see what we're doing.
Limiting state prosecutors' appeals.
Unexcused. So this is a Missouri Supreme Court case.
Parents. Let's see if we can type in Biden.
If that gets us anything else.
Social media lawsuit.
Yes, three days ago. There it is.
The Missouri Independent. Thank you, Adam.
Appreciate that. I think this is the one that Allison Morrow may have actually been involved in.
So the U.S. Supreme Court temporary blocks order in Missouri's social media lawsuit.
Let's read this so we can get it down.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court's order limiting executive branch officials' discussions with social media companies about controversial online posts.
So the U.S. Supreme Court came in and blocked them Okay?
From saying, hey, you can't collude with the government.
Insane. See, look at this type of lawfare that they're waging against us without us even really knowing it.
The lawsuit was originally filed by former Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry alleging the federal government colluded with social media companies like Twitter and Facebook to suppress freedom of speech.
They're part of it.
They're part of it.
It's Trojan horse civilian systems.
The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans last month prohibited the White House, the Surgeon General's Office, and the FBI, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from having practically any contact with social media companies.
Yeah, I'm sure they didn't work around that with third parties.
Found the Biden administration most likely overstepped the First Amendment.
By urging the major social media platforms to remove misleading or false content.
But again, that started during the Trump administration.
And that's what's so ironic about that Trump administration is because it started during the Trump administration on a slew of other issues.
And then obviously the...
Whole nightmare that we lived through.
That was in the beginning of the Trump administration.
And then what? It became the election during the Trump administration to Trump himself.
Like, wow. How about that?
So I hate this framed up as the Biden administration.
It should really be The bureaucracies of the federal government and the national security apparatus.
Period. Period.
On Friday, the Supreme Court placed a temporary stay on the order until it decides the case.
It also agreed to immediately take up the government's appeal, meaning it will hear arguments and issues ruling on the merits in its current term, which runs until the end of June.
Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsch dissented.
And look, I got my problems with Thomas, but you better dissent on this one.
Today, Alito wrote in his dissent, a majority of the court, without undertaking a full review
of the record and without any explanation, suspends the effect of the injunction until
the court completes its review of this case, an event that may not occur until late in
the spring of next year.
So what does this mean?
This means that they open the door for any type of collusion between big tech and government for the next election cycle and whatever they have planned for us via these military conflicts in the Middle East and Europe.
That's what that means. It's the carte blanche check.
And there's little to no guarantee that it's going to be a positive response in late spring of next year after they review the case and take a look at all the records.
See, the state court already reviewed the case and the state court did the right thing.
And this is the federal court Again, and I'm with Alito, inexplicably and without explanation, suspended that ruling.
Because authoritarianism is the new thing.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey called Friday's announcement the worst First Amendment violation in our nation's history.
We look forward to dismantling Joe Biden's vast censorship enterprise at the nation's highest court.
I don't necessarily disagree with that.
And I was...
Honestly, I was oblivious to the fact that it took place recently.
Didn't even realize that.
And I even almost forgot about it today and it just kind of popped into my brain.
Horrible decision.
Just, it shows you where we're at.
By the way, we talked about Trump recently.
There's going to be another GOP debate.
Trump's not going to be there. He's got a Florida rally planned.
So, you know, he's probably kind of there to teabag DeSantis a little bit.
That's kind of his style. But I want to bring up the point that there's a vast difference between the Trump campaigns of old and even what he did while he was the President of the United States, which he never really stopped campaigning, and where we are today with this campaign.
What do I mean by that? Well, You talk about Twitter and clearly it is not a free speech platform.
I'm sorry. It's ridiculous.
The shadow banning, they're about to have two more tiers of pay to play.
And it's like, everything's proprietary.
I've shown you the movement of my social media.
It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous.
But when Trump first did that, He was everywhere.
In other words, you know, there was out of necessity, once the mainstream media stopped broadcasting Trump rallies or anything like that, what?
Right-side broadcasting popped up and it just was doing numbers, man.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Livestream numbers like whatever.
And then they popped up on other platforms and they were doing numbers, man.
Boom, boom. And you could find them.
And I've illustrated before that you can type the guy's name in on something like Twitter.
That's the freest of them all.
And there's five to ten videos of somebody else talking about him before he's talking.
And then you can find a video of him talking.
It's like 20 seconds long.
It's a guy that does hour, hour and a half rallies that I used to put on in the background while I was making thumbnails.
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I want to hit some of these other news stories that I think are extremely important.
Don't let the Taylor Swift in the background.
Isn't that great? Everybody's worried about Taylor Swift dating some football player.
Man, is that Taylor Swift?
Holy boy. I can't get away from those headlines.
Swifty! I'm like, what?
I mean, you can't get away from it so much.
The headline is McConnell supports Biden's Israel and Ukraine aid bundle.
Hopes for functional house.
And like, when I pause the video, it's Taylor Swift.
You know, McConnell okays the pathway to global warfare, death and destruction.
Taylor Swift.
Yeah. So Mitch McConnell, who is now totally in his twilight, is freezing up on camera, had no business being in government 20 years ago.
Is as corrupt as they get.
He's wishing for a functional house.
And look, I really haven't even covered the new speaker of the house because there isn't one.
And right now I don't see a path to one.
And I kind of like that.
Um, that's fine with me.
Like, if we're just gonna have some, like, showboat speaker that's gonna sign off on war, no thank you.
That's why I wasn't, I wasn't hating, uh, the crew that was continually not voting for McCarthy.
Why would I fall under that ridiculous pressure?
Stupid. Again, McCarthy, hey buddy, where were those, uh, where were those January 6th tapes?
We never got. We never got them.
And look, it's not like I'd want a Marjorie Taylor Greene there.
We saw her calling all these, you know, protesters, people protesting what was going on in the Middle East, agree with their tactics, don't agree with their tactics, right?
Anybody who put their hands on her or physically assaulted her, again, we have charges for those people, right?
Right? If you assault somebody, we have assault charges.
You don't call them insurrectionists.
You don't call them terrorists.
If they haven't broken the law and they're simply protesting, but you disagree with them, you also do not call for their arrest.
I mean, it's simple.
It's simple.
Like, I get it.
You don't agree with their position.
I might not either.
They still get to speak.
Everybody gets to speak.
Biden delivered a second primetime Oval Office address last Thursday seeking to gin up support for the White House's proposed roughly $106 billion package entailing $61.4 billion for Ukraine $14.3 billion for Israel and $30.1 billion for other projects like border security It's correct.
No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine.
We're rebuilding our industrial base.
The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of the biggest rivals.
I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that.
McConnell told CBS Face the Nation in an interview that aired Sunday.
None of that's real. None of that's real.
Like... You can call a lot of the U.S. Special Forces on the ground former.
Alright? But they essentially are privatized military units outside of our military law that use our former military.
And a lot of them are not former.
They're in direct contact with what?
The U.S. military.
And obviously...
The weapons that are being used via this aid are from the U.S. military.
So like, Mitch McConnell, he's gross.
It's all gross.
There's McConnell right with Schumer together.
Dozens of Republican lawmakers in both the House and Senate have publicly
implored the Biden administration to decouple aid to Israel and Ukraine.
In particular, detractors have been peeved about the war in Ukraine,
war-torn Ukraine, largely being supportive of assistance to Israel.
Again, craziness.
Thank you for joining us.
Craziness. Like, it's easy for me To say, I don't like rave kids being killed by paratroopers.
And it's easy for me to say, I don't like the power being cut off on 2 million people.
It's easy for me to say, I don't like people living in an open air prison.
Like, it's easy for me to say, I don't like people who don't like people based on their race or religion.
Or prejudice on either of them.
And by the way, whether that would be Islam or Judaism.
I don't like it. I know, I know.
I sound like a far, far, far right-wing extremist.
Now, I want to talk about this really quick.
So, when we talk about speech crimes, we talk about censorship, when I talk about Donnie T in prison, I'm not, like, exaggerating.
I really think they're putting him there.
Trump denounced his report.
He shared sensitive information with billionaire Anthony Pratt.
Now, this is all about a submarine...
And supposedly he showed him some documentation.
Look, the Mar-a-Lago raid on his documents was twofold.
One of it was a fishing expedition that they clearly didn't really find anything out, right?
So you have that aspect of it.
But then you had the aspect of them trying to legitimize this idea that presidents don't get to have access to their own documents.
And that somehow, what?
Trump has committed treason.
Let's go after him with the Espionage Act.
And this also, what?
In turn, sets up the Biden scenario.
Which a lot of people don't want to talk about.
I mean, the Biden scenario, that's a way to get him out.
Because right now, you still don't have any debates.
You still don't have anybody outwardly saying they're going to challenge Biden.
Like, other than RFK Jr.
who's now gone independent, right?
So, you know, this Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt supposedly saw some documents, secret recordings of Pratt, who has been listed as a potential witness in the Trump classified documents trial where he describes the former president's business practices of being like the mafia were aired on Sunday by Australia's 60 Minutes news program.
I mean... I've said it before, these are gangster groups.
The recordings, also accessed by the New York Times and Sydney Morning Herald, includes Pratt's accounts of how Trump told him about the phone calls he had with leaders of Iraq and Ukraine in 2019.
So he talked about phone calls he had with global leaders.
Trump responded to the report on his Truth Socials platform by attacking the Times, calling the story fake news and suggesting the story had been leaked by the DOJ. Duh.
Calling Pratt a red-headed weirdo from Australia.
Trump wrote he never spoke to him about submarines, referencing earlier reports of his interactions with the Australian billionaire.
Yeah, because that was what they were trying to say.
It's like he talked to him about the submarines.
Giving away the classified information.
What are we talking about here? Yes.
Yes, I'm sure that he slid documents to some Australian billionaire about classified submarine plans.
He's like, can you imagine what the conversation is really like?
We have great submarines.
They're amazing. They're nuclear powered.
Very small. Very small reactors.
Tiny. Tiny.
Long time. Very powerful.
All right, let's let's throw him in prison How the former president said he did speak to Pratt about
creating jobs in Ohio and Pennsylvania Trump said the Times never reached out to him for comment on the story and claimed they just write anything they want.
Although the outlet notes that it reached out to the Trump organization and received no response.
I don't know about that part of the story.
So there you go. Those are the bullet points of that Johnny nonsense.
It's unreal.
We played some of that yesterday.
And boy, it's killing me lately, guys, that a lot of these Twitter clips, I just can't grab them.
There's this long one that we might get to mid to end of the second hour, which is just around the corner, which is really one of these old school, I would say it has to be 90s VHS breakdowns of the history of climate change.
We do have a nice gore clip for you.
So, look.
We read a lot of this article yesterday.
The enemy within.
We went over the new designation that so many just Trump supporters or MAGA Republicans are now being classified under.
And it's DVE. And that is domestic violent extremist for voting a certain way, which is bad.
It's just terrible.
I mean, I don't know what else to say about it.
But the article is even more frightening when you see how much of that apparatus has turned in.
And again, if you watched the broadcast yesterday, we spent a large portion discussing what?
Police state. Which is the new Dinesh D'Souza film.
I think it's policestatefilm.net that you can go and still get tickets if it is playing somewhere in your area.
And I encourage people, please go watch that movie and bring somebody who might not be in
the know about any of this. Bob Menendez pleads guilty to acting as a foreign agent for Egypt.
It's the gold bar guy. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez pled not guilty on Monday as he claims
he accepted bribes from the Egyptian government and acted as a foreign agent
while he was a member of Congress. The embattled 69-year-old New Jersey lawmaker was in Manhattan
courts for less than five minutes as he denied the latest indictment, ignored questions from
from hordes of reporters as he left.
There he is right there.
I'm not sure where this one's going.
Still not exactly sure why he was burned in the first place.
Maybe it's just the whole thing of the gold bars thing.
We're going to talk about these stories.
There's two of them right here. In the second hour.
They're not stories that are proper here.
Is this a Tesla killer?
Toyota's EV breakthrough will allow cars to travel 745 miles on a single 10-minute charge, more than double the range of most existing vehicles.
And plus, I mean, that's a very quick charge.
See, that makes EVs much more accessible and practical.
Now, we could have arguments about the lithium mines and how green they really are, all that stuff.
I'm just saying that's a game-changer in the technology.
And for me, look, when I look at these things, it's clear that the main motivation is they would like to shut off the power.
That's the reality.
And they want that on-off switch.
And generally, fuel-based cars, especially older ones that don't have starting mechanisms that are remote, It's not the case.
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And that will probably be the next censorship taboo.
Especially, I mean again, you're talking about that Supreme Court case.
That's just not getting any attention whatsoever.
And they're like, yeah, next spring.
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Okay. So let's go back to these stories here, alright?
Now, first of all, This young girl, she's a UPenn student, died after drinking some drink with more caffeine in it than Red Bull, had long QT syndrome, so this is a heart condition, since she was five years old.
Now, you're never going to find out whether or not that might have been exacerbated by something else.
And I'm not saying it was.
But I will say this, that these headlines of energy drinks...
You know, causing heart attacks in young people.
They've been around for a very long time.
And look, I've taken workout supplements with tons of caffeine where you're...
When I was a much younger man, there were things called mini thins.
I mean, there still are out there.
Truckers used to have them.
And people would take them during concerts and it feels like your chest is going to explode.
So I'm not saying that this is from the shiggity shot or that had something to do with it.
But I would be interested to know if this girl with long QT syndrome, which causes arrhythmia in the heart at 5, also took something else.
And this might have triggered it.
I just... We'll see what happens with this.
But maybe, again, there's going to be some kind of a monetary payout and there'll be a new warning on drinks with a certain level of caffeine.
Now here's another one.
Okay? Texas high schooler, 16, mysteriously collapses and dies after crossing the finish line at a cross-country meet in which he ran a personal best time.
Poor kid pushed it to the limit and that was it.
I mean, so sad.
You know, and I would have a hard time believing that this 16-year-old kid wasn't somebody who took the shot, period.
Like, I just, you know, this is an athlete.
This is a champion.
This is sad.
And look, it's not like we sit here and we talk about quote-unquote died suddenly all the time.
But I've interviewed Edward Dowd over on the other program.
The mortality jump of about 10% everywhere that they push this out is real.
Like all-cause mortality.
It's real. Like...
I warn people...
When this first rolled out, there would be a small percentage jump and things of that nature.
But so many people were over the top and they said it was going to be everybody and wait till flu season and your entire immune system is going to be erased.
I'm like, that's not how it works.
I'm like, number one, they need people to use these mechanisms that they've now normalized.
From the idea of vaccine passports to QR codes everywhere.
All these new things.
And, you know, again, talking to my brother, right now the numbers are less than 2% taking the new booster.
Let's do that live.
Less than...
That's in this country.
Take new booster.
Okay. Here it is right here.
See, this is what I'm talking about, bro.
You can't find nothing on Google.
So, news. Less than 2% take new booster.
First page. Not anywhere there.
Not anywhere in the first page.
This is of the news.
Let's go to all. Should you get the new bivalent booster?
This is the censorship machine.
Everything you knew about no boosters.
So you can't even type in something that's like a clear headline that's being reported in mainstream everywhere in Google and get a real result.
Let's go with DuckDuckGo.
Let's see what we can get here.
And now, that's 2022.
SageSearch is off.
No one is getting here. At least this, you know, at least right here, you're starting to see this.
Everything, at least fourth down, outkick.
Okay? Despite U.S. CDC promotion, nobody's getting it.
So at least the fourth one down is still extremely hidden.
The population of the United States is estimated to be roughly 336 million.
Meaning that just 2% of the country got the new vaccine, 2%.
It's hard to imagine a more direct repudiation of the experts than that.
Reddit, right here.
That's what you get. But again, this is the censorship machine.
Do I need to get a second COVID boot?
This is from 2022.
Let's do any, instead of any time, let's go with just the past month.
See if we get any better results.
No one. No, it's the second thing.
GoodRx is letting you know the most effective booster shot available.
Ta-da! Ta-da!
Life, it's news.
There's 2%. I might have been the one citing that one earlier last week.
So, barely being reported anyway.
Where? 2%.
2%.
But getting back to my original point is that even if you only got two or three, and my brother says that more than 2% are getting it in New York, and it's like old people that have been really manipulated into believing it.
I think they got their life saved by the other shots.
Just craziness. Musk or nuts acted like a little baby during Tesla's terrible earnings and blamed high interest rates as profits fell to $1.85 billion, sending shares tumbling, tumbling 15%.
Now, at the same time, this headline that Bitcoin went to $32K, it's just under $35K this morning.
In fact, let's do it live.
Actually, we can do it live here.
We should get the Bitcoin live price right now.
Live price.
Yeah, so hovering in that $34,000 plus.
Let's see, actually, so yeah, let's take a look.
Almost made it to $35,000 right there.
So we're on it right now.
And the halving is coming.
There's talk of management funds being able to invest in Bitcoin and that being passed through.
In fact, that's one of the reasons a lot of people think that this is going up.
Let's see. Price increases.
Let's see.
Who was going to invest it?
Funds. Let's see.
Investment funds. Here it is.
ETF speculation two hours ago.
18 month high. There it is.
So basically they're going to say that the Security Exchange Commission is going to let investment funds and groups basically take over.
Everything's not going to be so decentralized, guys.
Gearing up for like CBDCs and their subsidiaries.
The crypto market is going to be a super interesting place over the next six months.
Pay attention. Just putting that out there.
Let's see what we got here.
Former NSA worker, 31, pleads guilty to try to sell classified information for $85K to covert FBI agent posing as Russian agent.
Now, look, I don't necessarily think...
I want to know more about these things and what was actually happening.
But think about this. I mean, this is the NSA guy.
Here he is right here. Let's see.
No, this is the neighbor of the guy.
Where's the guy? Let's just play it.
Happening tomorrow, a Colorado Springs man accused of trying to sell U.S. secrets to a man who he thought was a Russian agent will appear in federal courts.
You're looking at video that 11 News got from a neighbor.
This is when Jared Dahlke's house in the Springs was raided by federal agents.
You see them there coming toward the house with guns drawn in September.
We still don't have a picture of Jared Dahlke, despite multiple requests we've put in.
11 News reporter Jack Hakey is joining us live in the neighborhood.
The suspect lived in near Austin Bluffs and Templeton Gap in the Springs.
Jack, he was indicted by a grand jury last year.
Yes, he was. And Adam and Lindsey, Dahlke has been in custody since that raid.
He's facing six counts of espionage after he allegedly agreed to sell the secrets to an undercover FBI agent in exchange for cryptocurrency.
Last September, federal agents raided Jared Dahlke's home on Corinth Drive inside a quiet Colorado Springs neighborhood.
Neighbors we spoke with were shocked.
I hid behind my car, and all of a sudden, this loud Boom.
He seemed like a normal dude, and he just, I don't know, you just never know your neighbors, I guess.
Arrest papers later reveal Dahlke's alleged motivations.
After working for the NSA for just a month last summer, the papers say he told an undercover agent that he was tens of thousands of dollars in debt.
Prosecutors also argue that he is sympathetic to Russia.
At one point during their conversations, the documents say Dahlke told the agent, there is an opportunity to help balance the scales of the world while also tending to my own needs.
Last year we spoke with an attorney who told us a judge will consider all of these factors during trial.
Did he suffer from any mental illnesses?
Is there an attempt to justify his actions?
How bad was the material and how much harm did it put us as a country?
Those are all factors that the judge would take into consideration.
So, it's a 15-page case.
I'm definitely going to have to read this.
If he's only working there for a month, he's 31.
First of all, how do you get that gig?
What kind of access would he have?
Let's see if we can find Sebastian Dahlke anywhere.
Let's see if we can do Jaron Sebastian Dahlke.
Like, why would you have that kind of access?
Maybe they just want to hype it up.
We'll see how much media attention it gets.
Images? Anybody? Is this him?
This might be him. No, see, this is them commenting on it.
That can't be him. See, nothing there.
Interesting. So, a case we're definitely going to keep an eye on.
Let's continue on.
Hunter and Biden investigation heating up.
Is it? Seriously?
Does anybody really believe there's going to be some kind of a criminal accountability?
A real one for Hunter Biden?
Or do you think this is going to be just another whitewash like it has been?
Like, does anybody really believe Joe Biden's going to be held accountable for anything?
You know, I've got this International Criminal Investigation Council forum where they're trying to get real investigations and accountability for everything that has happened.
But I'm...
I'm skeptical. What can I tell you?
I'm extremely skeptical.
Because why? Because this has been run by the Defense Department since the mRNA creation days.
And once the Defense Department is involved, guys, it's just, it's another ballgame.
It's not, it's not like the regular deal.
There's so many inbuilt mechanisms of plausible deniability and classification that they do what they want.
So, let's play this panel clip.
Just talked about how this, in Europe or in Germany at least, they call themselves the last generation.
They're the ones who glue themselves to the streets.
Protesting, they think, against global warming, climate change, etc., not even having the faintest idea that they're being manipulated and being financed by the people who run the show, by these billionaires behind the scenes, the World Economic Forum.
Well, this is a completely new take on, for most people, Patrick, I think, that the EU is a creation of the Trilateral Commission.
What we've learned through the many interviews that we've been doing is that the World Economic Forum is most definitely a creation of what is now called the Deep State CIA, because the guy who He invented it.
Klaus Schwab was sent to Harvard University by his father, and there he came in touch with Henry Kissinger, who introduced him to a CIA-funded program, which was designed to change American foreign policy with respect to Europe, to be able to influence European politics.
So this all ties together, if I understand you correctly.
You're absolutely right. Henry Kissinger wanted to have a European beachhead.
They couldn't do it directly.
They had a lot of members. The early members of the Trilateral Commission, about a third of them, were from Europe.
That's important. But Kissinger understood that it wasn't just going to be to get all those nations together to do anything.
It wasn't just going to be A takeover of some big super government, like in the United States, when they took over the United States administration, that was big.
That was huge. It was a big geographic area.
With all the nations in Europe, it wasn't going to work that way.
No way. So Kissinger sent Schwab back into the European theater to create an organization that would build over time to where he could train people and place people into positions of power to execute trial out of policy.
And the members of the commission that actually lived in Europe and from the different countries, they supported this with all of the weight that they had to throw behind it as well.
So you had kind of a push-pull sort of a thing going on, where nations were being herded on one hand, but they're being pulled into the EU on another hand.
That's how they did it. The World Economic Forum was instrumental in setting up the system in Europe.
To be controlled by the Trilateral Commission.
And back in the day of the Trilateral Commission, the early days, 70s, they were totally secret about what they did.
They really didn't want people to know what they were doing.
And we uncovered their plans, and we were mercilessly censored back then.
But the World Economic Forum today comprised of essentially the same kind of people and in the same mix as the Trilateral Commission membership was, much bigger now, of course.
They're very open about what their plans are.
They've taken off all the blinders, all of the filters, and they're telling it like it is.
So much so that most people shake their head and laugh.
You're crazy.
You've got to be kidding.
Who are these people anyway?
Not realizing that they are the real deal and that they're actually doing what they say they're doing Nothing is hidden anymore.
Everything on their website and public statements and videos and stuff that they've done, they're all being made public.
It's just there for the listening at this point.
And, you know, we've covered the Harvard Connection, Central Intelligence Agency, Henry Kissinger, Klaus Nutschwab.
Again, you look at some of these guys.
Nutschweb should be in his total twilight.
He's in his early 80s.
Very rare to be at the forefront of something like that.
Kissinger is 100 years old.
He's still around.
He's still sought out.
He still helped build the infrastructure of globalism.
These guys are talking about the Trilateral Commission.
They're talking about the quote-unquote deep state.
It's all kind of part of the same thing, isn't it?
Again, Trilaterals came into being because the Bilderberg crew, a lot of them, did not want a Japanese and Asian influence at those meetings.
So David Rockefeller and Brzezinski were like, hey!
Can I find that documentation?
Because I know I have it.
Let's see. Just like we did the other day.
Let's see if we can do that live and find it.
We were able to do it and find that one document.
I did have to go to a...
Whatchamacallit. So let's see.
Try... Try a lot.
Let's see if we'll get that as we search the hard drive.
In the meantime... I've got this gentleman breaking down the language that was used during the COVID-1984 nightmare.
And really, the terms that were used that clearly showed from the very inception, this was military.
And biodefense funded.
And I think that is extremely important.
Let's see. Trilateral Commission.
Members, that's 1995.
There's trilateral. There's trilateral.
Let's see what we find. Yeah, the history!
Boom! Did find it.
Let's see if this is right here while we wait.
So now I'm like, do we go to that video first or do we go to this first?
I really hate how Adobe wants to constantly just give me the Johnny Nonsense here.
Let's see. Okay.
So here we go.
Um... This might not actually be...
Dude, it did it again.
I need to disable all that.
Disable the suggestions, please.
Sorry, folks. This one might not be it.
Yes! No, this is it.
100%. So...
Right behind me.
While on an airplane, I just...
These suggestions are just killing me.
On an airplane, had the Bilderberg Group meeting in Belgium in April 1972.
This is how it got created.
So David Rockefeller spoke with like-minded colleague Zbigniew Brzezinski, director of the Research Institute on Communist Affairs Columbia University.
Two years earlier, Brzezinski had published Between Two Ages America's role in the technocratic era.
Oh, I'm sorry, technotronic.
See, I make mistakes.
But still, you wonder why I said techno-cratic.
And by the way, this is the Grand Chess Board author, etc.
In which he advocated that community developed nations must eventually be formed
if the world is to respond effectively to the increasing serious crises
that in different way now threaten both advanced in world and a third world.
To address transnational issues and problems, an effort must be made to forge a community
of the developed nations that would embrace the Atlantic states, the more advanced European
Let's see.
You're telling me I can't? Of course I can.
Let's see. Sorry about that.
It just won't let me do that.
It just kills me. Let's see.
The Trilateral Commission. Where is it?
The most advanced European communist states and Japan.
There it is right there. The nations need not and for very long time could not form a homogeneous community resembling the EEC. Brzezinski's thesis called for reshaping the framework of international affairs.
So there it is.
Okay? The Bilderberg Group promotes understanding and discourses between North American and Western European countries.
At the end of this 1972 meeting, Rockefeller, as he had done previously, urged the Bilderberg Executive Committee to take a trilateral approach and invite the participation of Japan.
When his recommendation for trial was again rejected by Bilderberg, Rockefeller continued to pursue the idea, investigating its application through further consultations with Brzezinski, George S. Franklin, a college roommate of Rockefeller's at Harvard, who served as executive director of the Council on Foreign Relations from 1953 to 1971, and interested colleagues in Europe and Japan.
Rockefeller's consultations claimed with a July 23rd, 24th, 1972 meeting at
Pocatanto Hills, New York. G. Fred Birstein, Robert Bowie, Brzezinski,
McGeorge Bundy, Carl Carstens, Guido Colonna, D. Palermo, Francois Duchesne,
René Fouque, George S. Franklin, Max Compton, Bales, Manning, Kitchi, Miyawasa.
These are the Asian names.
There's David, Henry Owen, Sakura Okito, Tadashi Yamanoto, in which the participants enthusiastically agree
to take steps to establish the trilateral commercial.
So there it is.
Okay? And you had Brzezinski as the regional chairman.
So this is a Rockefeller creation.
It's literally everything is written in between two ages.
Everything's cited right here.
Right there. And also Rockefeller's memoirs.
Oh! I mean...
Right in the open.
All right. So this guy gives a great breakdown of biodefense, Fauci, COVID-1984.
We're going to let him run. It's important to clarify the definitions of those terms.
So biodefense...
As a term of art, refers to preparedness for and countermeasures against bioweapons threats.
A bioweapons agent is a pathogen or a biological toxin that could be used as a bioweapon, and a bioweapon is a bioweapon agent that is developed and produced for use as a bioweapon.
So there are three separate terms, and it's important not to conflate them.
With respect to biodefense, all of the research that we have been talking about was performed explicitly as biodefense research and was funded from budgets appropriated explicitly for biodefense.
So, the research funds from NIH to EcoHealth Alliance to Wuhan Institute of Virology came
from the biodefense budget specifically labeled as such and flagged as such of the National
Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
The research at Boston University, the same.
The research at other U.S. institutions that have made similar chimeras, similar to those
at Boston University, the same.
All of this is biodefense research, part of the effort of preparedness for and counter
measures against bioweapons threats.
And it is the ADEPT Protect Program.
And in the ADEPT Protect program, you had this mRNA partnership between DARPA and Moderna, starting with a $25 million grant.
Then you see what their strategic collaborators are.
And then you talk about actual...
Whistleblowers like Andrew G. Huff that I have interviewed.
You know, I spent an hour with him.
And some people are skeptical of Huff.
I think Huff is the real deal.
But Huff is out there explaining, you know, how this works.
And look, Huff has expanded...
His thesis from a lab leak to a possible intentional distribution.
And again, I've never bought into the leak.
It's a lab leak.
A cover story within a cover story of your cover stories.
This research identifies new bioweapons agents.
That indeed is a principal purpose, not the sole purpose, but a major purpose and why the research is funded as biodefense in the United States.
Each time virus discovery in wildlife identifies a new virus that has The ability to infect humans, to replicate in humans, to infect and cause pathogenesis to experimental animals engineered to reflect infection properties in humans.
Each time that happens, that is the identification of a new bioweapons agent.
A new bioweapons agent for which preparedness potentially can begin.
Each time, again, a function research creates a new enhanced pathogen with enhanced transmissibility or enhanced pathogenesis or enhanced ability to overcome immune response.
That is the creation of a new bioweapons agent.
That biodefense can begin against.
So this research, by definition, identifies new bioweapons agents, and this poses not only the material risk that we've been talking about so far, which is the risk of an accidental or deliberate release of the agent, And I'm glad that he threw deliberate release in there.
It's one of the reasons we played the clip.
Each time a new bioweapons agent is identified and published, that publication provides, if you will, a step-by-step recipe to construct a new bioweapons agent.
A recipe that with current technology can be followed by almost any country in the world, from largest to smallest, all but the very smallest, and by sub-state organizations, and even by some individuals.
So this research is biodefense.
It was funded explicitly as biodefense.
It is listed as biodefense research on NIAID websites and NIAID appropriations.
It identifies bioweapons agents and those bioweapons agents inherently pose both materials risk of accidental release or deliberate release and information risks of copycats.
I mean, very well laid out.
Very succinctly laid out.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
Okay? So now, we're going to play somebody who's almost like the opposite of land, stuff like that.
You're going to see old school gore.
And this is so old school that it's a clip where Al Gore is telling you of an entirely new category of environmentalism that encompasses the whole globe.
You know, because a lot of these things start with an air of legitimacy.
Pollution is real.
Acid rain, which was real from pollution.
You hear about acid rain anymore?
No. Oh, we fixed all the problems.
Really? Really?
Because I see SRM and geoengineering sprays all the time in my region that are completely and totally unaccountable.
And I would imagine... Fall through the air as nanoparticulates and are also in our rainwater.
That's what I see. So I don't see that we've actually solved that problem.
I think we've exacerbated that problem under the guise of this other problem.
This global problem that was created for command and control.
And I often try to, like I said, download these things.
And this is the...
The breakdown of the history of this takeover and they've got the infamous Rio United Earth Summit as the beginning.
We're going to do a little watch along with as much as this old school VHS style presentation as possible.
I have a soft spot for these bad boys.
They actually do bring me back to the old Alex Jones type in a public radio station vibe or public broadcasting network vibe.
That's where you'd see the old school videos of like Hilder and Maxwell and William Cooper and others, right?
Just saying.
So let's see what we got here.
So Gore climate scam origins.
We've got local environmental problems, regional problems like acid rain.
Now we've got a whole new category of global or strategic problems, which include the hole in the ozone layer.
Hole in the ozone layer?
And look, we've seen how the hole in the ozone layer, nature can fix itself.
How the holes get bigger and smaller, and there were some fears over the CFCs, but that's how they started to slide in the carbon.
CFCs are chlorofluorocarbons, by the way.
But carbon dioxide was the big one, you know, the life force on the planet.
What now could appear above the United States, global climate change, the destruction of the rainforest at a rate that means they'll be totally gone in another few decades unless we stop, the pollution of the oceans and the atmosphere, Rush, I've listened to you many afternoons, as you know, and you tend to, I don't want to say you dismiss all of these issues, but at least you dismiss them as having been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.
And a guy, listen, not a fan of Rush Limbaugh, but Ted Koppel, if anybody remembers who Ted Koppel is, that's Ted Koppel.
Ted Koppel, just the way that he phrased that and framed that, you'd be a climate denier, right?
Like, you might as well be an eco-domestic terrorist.
I mean, he'd probably also be a white supremacist Nazi for all these things.
So you wouldn't even get that type of introduction anymore.
And this has got to be three decades, you know, this is probably 92, probably three decades plus old, probably right around the time of the summit clip we're going to play.
Well, absolutely. I don't think that there's anything conclusive about what Senator Gore said, with all due respect.
I think, for example, there is no ozone hole over the United States.
If we want to get into a detailed discussion of ozone depletion, we can.
But I think, Ted, that there is not a crisis.
See, this is the problem I have.
I don't think the Earth is fragile.
I don't think the ecology is fragilely balanced.
And I think that the doomsday industry that is typified by members of the Hollywood acting community who say we've only got 10 years left to save our planet, we've got to act now, there's no way if what these people say is true that we can solve these problems in 10 years anyway.
It's budget time in Washington, NASA's being cut, And I think that this fright and doom scenario is designed to frighten people.
Everything in this country today seems to be a crisis.
We can't do anything without having to face it as a crisis.
We don't have any time to think about it.
There are as many scientists, maybe even more, on the opposite side of all of these doomsday predictions.
So, you know, I do want to talk about what he just said.
Not only with the 10 years, but he talks about the NASA budget being cut, right?
So, obviously, the doomsday thing that we hear again and again, we've got 10 years to change it.
If we don't do something in five years, it's all gone.
Well, NASA is huge on the climate deal.
I mean, they're basically running it.
NOAA, NASA, I mean...
That's where a lot of the atmospheric balloon programs publicly originate from via NASA is the climate change stuff.
Right? And I constantly watch the NASA channel, and they're always up in the Arctic doing what?
Scientific work on climate change.
And I think... That's not true.
Oh, yes, there are. That's not true.
If I could jump in there, Ted, where the ozone hole is concerned, for example, the linkage between these chemicals, chlorofluorocarbons, and the ozone hole is established.
There may be One hundredth of one percent of the scientific community that disputes it now.
No, no, no. It's far more than that.
Ted, that the environmental movement, as fueled by the militants who lead it, I think is the new home of socialism.
The ozone hole is threatening to open up above North America, above Kennebunkport, and still we're not reacting.
I don't know that you would, especially on mainstream television, you would even get that kind of a two-sided, almost puppet-esque debate.
I don't think that's possible anymore.
It's just me. Alright, let's do it.
Let's do this United Earth Summit deal.
The subject of this video message is the UNCED Earth Summit.
The meeting which is to begin on June 1st, 1992 in Rio de Janeiro.
The acronym UNCED stands for the United Nations Committee for Environment and Development.
It is pronounced unsaid, and perhaps indicating the secret agenda of this meeting.
This is the logo of the Earth Summit.
This is not a dove in their Earth Summit logo.
It is a hand.
And the hand is holding the world with the slogan in our hands alongside of it.
Again, you know, a double meaning though.
They are trying to, you know, interject this idea of peace and even green peace with the leaves.
Lots of subliminals out there, guys.
Just saying. In whose hands?
Who is the we in this motto?
The hands of the world order.
These elitists convened this unsaid meeting in the first place and for a bad purpose.
This video will show strong evidence that the persons running the unsaid Earth Summit are actually setting a net to place the power over the Earth and its peoples into their hands.
31 years ago this guy put this together.
31 years ago, guys.
Brave, bold deeds by the citizenry are needed quickly.
Once a government signs their treaties, their citizens are de jure, in the hands of the world order.
There's that motto again, in our hands.
Whose hands? The same world order families that planned World War I and World War II, that tricked the third world countries to borrow funds and rack up the enormous debts.
The same world order that stole much of the money borrowed by Africans and other nations and hid it in Geneva banks.
They are the persons who financed Hitler, manufactured the Holocaust, and managed to blame the terrible deeds on the German people.
They can be credited with manipulating famines in Ethiopia and elsewhere and purposely creating war and debt to bring societies into their control.
The world order crowd Are not a nice group of people.
No, they are not.
No, they are not.
And, you know, at the time this thing is produced, you know, I'm 13 years old, if that.
And I would have been so dismissive of the first two minutes of that because, look, even then you're indoctrinated to think the United Nations is great.
It's a peaceful organization.
They want everybody to get along.
The Dove is a real thing.
Hands across America.
I believe in our future.
My name is George Hunt.
I'm speaking to you from a video studio in Boulder, Colorado.
I have attended some of the meetings and caucuses leading to the unsaid Earth Summit.
I am a business consultant and a college teacher in small business management.
I own an environment company, too, and am very familiar with the environment hypocrisy that the World Order crowd has taken over the environment movement.
I am aware of their plans.
Please pardon me as I read my script.
I'm not a professional actor, and my memory will not serve me with the things that I want to say.
That's too bad. You know, he even smirks about that.
But again, this presentation is old school.
And one of the things I really like about it is it's got a lot of hard copies because this is really pre-internet.
So all you're going to see is hard copies and documentation via books and news articles, etc.
The world environment movement will soon be in the hands of the world order if you and others do not respond with action after you view this videotape.
Action may constitute showing this to five others.
It may constitute showing it to a judge down the street or a city councilman who you know in your town.
Pray for guidance, hoping that something good might come of your actions.
And by the way, sharing information, still big on it.
Still big on it.
And it used to be show a VHS tape, copy a DVD, hold a screening.
You know, I talked about getting into the theater today.
For the new Police State film with Dinesh D'Souza.
But there is a digital premiere, I think, coming up at the end of the week.
And if you can't make it to a theater and that's not around, you got a big television and a nice living room.
Or you know a community center.
Or you are a church leader.
Pay the $5 or $20 or whatever they're charging.
Grab the premiere and hold a screening with a bunch of other people and have them come in and watch it.
Share the information.
Somebody is going to set the spark off.
I really feel that it is not too late.
When I served as an official host at a key environment meeting in Denver, Colorado in 1987, I was surprised to see David Rockefeller, Edmund de Rothschild, Secretary of State Baker, then Secretary of the Treasury, Maurice Strong, Waste Company Chairman and EPA Administrator William Ruckelshaus, UN Secretary General in Geneva, McNeil, and various World Bank and IMF officials there.
What were the rich elite and bankers doing at an Environment Congress?
Listen carefully. I will now attempt to show you how their enactments will work against you.
Trust and foundation income is the cornerstone of the world order.
They command politicians to do their bidding, and presidents, judges, and legislators lick their boots.
Their swollen egos and bellies are never satisfied, and their lust for more is insatiable.
There you go. I love the language and I love the fact that this guy isn't a polished presenter or media figure because you can hear the I would say the reality in his rant.
You can feel that this guy is trying to really let people know how bad the situation is.
And there's an emotional element to it, which I think with all kind of broadcasting gives a genuineness to it.
It needs to convey the weight of what we're talking about.
Now world power and authority is in their grasp.
Are we going to give it to them without a confrontation?
Or, like they did to the Germans, will they blame the environment holocaust on you and get away with it?
What is the World Summit meeting and who is behind it?
The unsaid World Summit is a key event in a series of environment meetings which have occurred since 1972.
Maurice Strong, a UN official and an employee of the Rockefeller and Rothschild Trusts and Projects, convened the first Congress in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972.
Twenty years later, Maurice Strong is the Secretary General and Convener of UNSED. In the 1970s and 1980s, numerous conferences created political action decrees, eventually to lead to the UNSED Earth Summit.
I attended two meetings in Colorado in 1987 and 1991.
Friends attended others in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Des Moines.
Here's a paper from the Des Moines meeting where Maury Strong was in charge.
And, you know, we got to get some Maury Strong clips in there.
Back in the Dizze, Jones and a guy named Lord Montauk, when they were really making this push again, 2008, 2009, I think it was like the IPCC at that point.
Big on talking about Maury Strong and the gang.
Big on it. Representative Gephardt's telephone number appears on the meeting documents.
Here are some phrases from the document of the Secretariat for World Order, which were distributed at the Des Moines unsaid meeting.
We are the living sponsors of the great Cecil Rhodes' will of 1877, in which Rhodes devoted his fortune to the extension of British rule throughout the world.
And colonization by British subjects of the entire continent of Africa, the Holy Land, the Valley of the Euphrates, the islands of Cyprus and Candia, the whole of South America, the islands of the Pacific not heretofore possessed by Great Britain, the whole of the Malay Archipelago, the seaboard of China and Japan, the ultimate recovery of the United States of America as an integral part of the British Empire.
And again, this is why in Invisible Empire, there's a focus in the beginning about how these globalist roundtable groups get together of Cecil Rhodes, especially.
And the Rhodes Scholarship.
To this day, I still love the graphic.
I think it still looks really great.
It's one of those films, to me, that still holds up.
And... They're putting this in their climate agenda documentation.
They're putting it in really a neo-feudalistic manner of a royal society ruling over others.
We stand with Lord Milner's credo.
We too are British race patriots and our patriotism is the speech, the traditions, the principles, the aspirations of the British race.
Do you fear to take this stand at the very last moment when this purpose can be realized?
Do you not see that failure now is to be pulled down by the billions of Lilliputians of lesser race who care little or nothing for the Anglo-Saxon system?
Copies of this document are distributed to you with this videotape.
At the Fourth World Congress meeting in 1987, Some other bad remarks about common people were made.
I'm going to play them for you now.
For instance, here is David Lang, a Montreal international investment banker, one of their pack, decreeing that these environment and economic activities of the world order not be shared with the public.
He calls us cannon fodder.
Listen to this.
I suggest, therefore, that this be sold not through a democratic process.
That would take too long and devour far too much of the funds to educate the cannon fodder, unfortunately, which populates the earth.
You see that? I mean, this is the disdain they have for you.
This is why, you know, I played this.
Because this got some first-hand stuff I've never seen before and you know I get it it's old school but yes they refer it's not just useless eaters you're cannon fodder in this agenda and we're not we're going to subvert you we have to take almost an elitist program that we can see beyond our swollen bellies and look to the future in time frames and in results Which are not easily understood or which can be, with intellectual honesty, be reduced down to some kind of simplistic definition.
Does it make you feel uncomfortable that the arrogant rich are close to complete rule over the United States, Canada and other countries?
Here's more. The decrees leading to the Earth Summit were dictated without debate or opportunity for dissent.
The treaties the World Order once signed at unsaid will supersede national laws.
Yet I saw the major decrees at the Fourth World Congress dictated into existence by Edmund de Rothschild.
You can hear it too.
Listen to him dictate.
Rothschild got these major decrees into the United Nations resolutions without debate or challenge.
But perhaps this conference I'd like to think more about the Marshall Plan, which had been mooted and put forward very tentatively at the Denver Conference.
This is Baron de Rothschild talking about a Marshall Plan for environmentalism in the same regard that Prince Charles, before he was King Charles, during the COVID-1984 nightmare, started talking about what?
A Marshall Plan for climate.
30 years apart. Perhaps this might be the keynote of what you have heard today and what perhaps you might like, in some perhaps amended form, to have put forward.
At this conference, recognizing the needs to protect our ecological and environmental heritage within the concept of the World Wilderness Congress, World Wildlife Fund, and all other bodies involved in the preservation of life on our planet, Asked the Prime Minister of Norway, the Right Honourable of the Gro Harlem, Brooklyn, as one of the world's leaders of a greatly respected community, to be the promoter of this International Conservation Bank.
By her Brooklyn report, which has been widely circulated to world leaders, she could follow up this report with the recommendations to promote a second Marshall Plan.
The third world debt relief and finance for a stable development.
And we know how well it's worked out for the third world and their debt relief and now who owns their resources.
Nobody at that caucus mentioned a second world Marshall Plan or a new currency system to finance a stable development.
The World Conservation Bank had not been thoroughly discussed at all.
I was denied the opportunity to openly challenge Rothschild's remarks at the caucus by the World Conservation Bank president and meeting chairman, I, Michael Sweetman.
In world politics, the names of First World, Second World, Third World, and Fourth World are used to describe blocks of political entities.
The First World is the capitalist countries of Europe and North America.
They are industrial and are therefore the world's biggest polluters.
The second world is the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries.
Do you remember Rothschild referring to a second world Marshall Plan?
He was speaking of the Soviet Bloc countries, not a second Marshall Plan.
He was speaking of the Soviet Bloc countries and that they will be rescued by first world money.
Europe was granted huge sums of money by the Marshall Plan in 1949, and the Second World will receive billions of North American money in this repeat performance.
And guess what banking family will act as the main money changers for the Russian ruble, possibly absconding with billions?
The Rothschild Group, of course.
It's only 12 minutes of 36 minutes.
You can go follow the researcher.
In fact, you know, I'm just going to give this a heart and a repost right here.
So everybody can just go to at Jason Bermas on Twitter and you will find that at the top or close to the top.
I do want to remind everybody that I am a documentary filmmaker.
Loose Change, Final Cut, Fabled Enemies, Invisible Empire, and New World Order Defined and Shade the Motion Picture can be found right here, right now on RVM's website.
You can find it over at all the Rumble channels.
They're free. You can even find these on YouTube, believe it or not, in the playlist sections for now.
And I'm encouraging people just like that to go check out these.
I was talking to Nick Searcy yesterday, who's on the cover of that Dinesh D'Souza piece, and he plays the head corrupt FBI agent, and he's actually making documentary films.
To do with the January 6th incidents and the federales provocating these incidents.
And he didn't know about the 93 World Trade Center and Ahmed Salam and John Antiseth and that there are recordings and that the bomb was built by the FBI and the ATF. He should have seen his eyeballs when I was telling him that.
I hope that he goes and checks it out and finds the clip.
That's how we share information.
That's how we make a difference.
That's how we make true change.
So guys, I love you. It's not about left or right.