Is The "Alien" Invasion Upon Us? | Reality Rants with Jason Bermas
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I'm going to tell you out of the gates.
Even though...
The lead story is Aliens and the Boogeyman.
And we're going to pick it apart.
I'm going to show you some really interesting things that maybe you've seen before.
But maybe you haven't.
One of the things that's really permeated the culture now for the better part of two decades is the ancient alien theory.
And the transition of what was once kind of a...
Don't get me wrong... A slanted History Channel.
It still is.
But now they're telling you the story of food and all that other stuff.
Basically, the big brand names.
They're celebrating brands now on the History Channel.
And I watch that shit. I watch it.
And I used to watch the Ancient Aliens stuff quite a bit.
Even before it became popular.
A lot of people don't realize this, but...
You can get the original documentary, which ran for an hour.
Basically like one of the episodes with commercials like 40 plus minutes.
That may go back to the late 90s.
Maybe 99, 98, the original.
And they built the series from that.
But before that, you would get a lot...
And by the way, Hearst Publications, all that.
You'd get a lot of World War I, World War II... Basically what you see now, Vietnam, Korean War, what you see now on AHC or American Heroes Channel.
You get a lot of that. That has transitioned fully into aliens.
Okay? Building the pyramids, putting up obelisks, influencing ancient civilization, etc., etc., etc.
I don't know that at all.
And now, even with these little mummified things that they're going to genetically show...
I don't know how you would show...
Even if there were some kind of other species...
Perhaps originating from this planet...
Exactly. How would you ever show they're alien?
It's all alien hype.
There's no other discovery except for alien.
Go into the ocean.
Okay? But there's something...
Talk about aliens...
Like, there's some really wicked, I would say, undiscovered, and really just, we're ignorant of life forms down there, period.
That's where the real journey is.
And I'm sure that, again, in certain black programs, we have tried to study these things, but hey, The sea, the ocean, just like space, which we'll get into later.
It's a harsh mistress, man.
There are certain forces, you know, within these things, that at least publicly, we can't do jack squat about.
Remember exploding submarines with a...
Billionaires? Everybody thought that kind of a joke?
And look, the private sector, James Cameron, he's done a lot with that.
Now, whether or not, and I would say it's kind of almost a foregone conclusion, somewhere out there, in some black program somewhere, there's something better than what Cameron was able to use and produce.
Now, The propulsion system, the energy system, the material it's made out of, I have no clue.
But I guarantee if it was represented to the public in a certain way, you would automatically think it was alien.
When it doesn't necessarily have to be alien at all.
You know, I want people to really think about something right now.
And it's almost a paradox for this whole thing.
I'm going to play an ABC News clip on these hearings.
Really, what triggered this whole thing was this guy a few days ago, and we're going to show you him talking as well.
Aliens are a foreign power.
Pentagon UFO chief says something is in our backyard.
And then he resigned.
Yeah. Like right after the war.
And the alien people are going, see?
He dared to speak truth to power.
Now he's forced to resign.
Garbage. Garbage.
This is the guy right here, by the way.
I think he's speaking in April.
We're going to bring that in. But going back to what I was saying, think about this for a second.
All information that travels, and when I say information, I'm going to give you a multitude of examples.
It travels unbeknownst to our human eye.
I would say the sense that we're aware of the most all the time.
Think about it. And our eyes deceive us sometimes, but sometimes we should believe those lying eyes when they tell us not to.
That's a whole other thing.
But think about it. You know, you can be on site at a dump, right?
And you get to a dump or a scrapyard, and you're in the midst of it right away.
Oh my god!
Yuck. You adapt.
You become nose-blind to that for a little while.
Your eyes, no. So, eyesight for us who have it, it's like the main sense.
Obviously, touch. We can get into it, but eyesight.
The thing is, you can't feel these things either.
At least not unless they're concentrated in certain ways.
Other argument. But let's talk about it.
Everybody knows about Wi-Fi.
Think about all the different pieces of information Wi-Fi can send through a language, through binary code, through protocol, through zeros and ones programmed somewhere into something that's conducted all around.
That's just one thing.
That's the latest. And I mean, it's incredible the amount of information that travels there.
Okay? Previously to that.
There's a reason there's antennas on the old TVs, guys.
Right? UHF, VHF waves.
So these radio waves were actually whatever it could be on a screen.
Now again, it wasn't as interactive.
Right? It didn't allow a back and forth like we're doing now.
Like again, Wi-Fi, we're going back in time.
But damn! That's a lot of info.
That's sight and sound to everybody.
Go back a little bit further.
Radio waves.
Again, you don't see them, but auditorily, bam.
And then you got guys like Tesla that are harnessing it for all sorts of things.
You know, whether it's energy or tapping into the magnetosphere.
Let's talk about the ionosphere.
You know, we have these different invisible levels around the planet that we conduct things through.
That's amazing!
That would be magic, obviously, to an ancient civilization.
Yet we all accept it, right?
We all accept it.
We all accept it's real.
It's absolutely and totally incredible, right?
But then you see something that you're not normally used to seeing.
And, you know, I wish I had...
Maybe I should do that live.
I actually took this video.
It's got to be a month ago now.
Close to a month ago. Maybe three weeks ago.
And it's a drone over where actually my niece's concert that I couldn't go to was.
And let's see, you know, it's before that.
And there's a good-looking dog.
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Yeah, I think it's before the BJ Penn fight, the whole thing.
Anyway, what's interesting about it is the way that I zoomed in on it.
Okay, and I wish I could find it right now because I think it's important.
The way I zoomed in on it, it made it look like a quote-unquote UFO. Oh my goodness, it's plasma in the air.
Doesn't necessarily have to be any of that stuff.
Man, I guess I'm going to have to look for it some other time.
But I want to demonstrate that and how easy It is to create like that's a real video.
And if you didn't know what you were looking at, you might think it was a UFO. No, I could see it with my own eyes.
It wasn't distorted through some kind of a lens.
And it was like just a mini drone.
And the other thing is how much of this stuff that we've seen throughout the years, not only drone technology that can be programmed to move and dance and interact with one another, but then you have holographic technology, propulsion technology, Okay, weapon systems.
All that stuff matters.
And what better cover story than aliens!
It's alien technology.
We just don't know.
Now, this guy also said foreign powers.
And I think that's part of the script, too.
This idea that the United States doesn't have full-spectrum dominance.
Full-spectrum dominance in the military.
And I think it does, still, guys.
Sure. Have they sold off technology and collaborated with China?
Absolutely. Absolutely.
But as far as just like giving up the goods, I don't buy that.
I don't buy that at all.
In fact, so much of the stuff that is already on the books and documented is the stuff that they're peddling China now has, okay, and that we're behind on.
Yeah, we had a 20 to 30 year head start.
And because they're moving towards globalism, really they do want to eventually work China into the full equation because these black sites, which are a part of basically the continuity of government program, they're working towards this arena of globalism anyway.
And this is all a path to it.
Now, I babbled there for 10 minutes because I was going to say this isn't really the lead story.
It's the lead story for the first hour because the second hour, and this is the story everybody should be talking about instead of that.
Like, nobody talking about Nygaard yesterday.
How many news stations did you tune into, alternative or otherwise, where they gave it a good Nygaarding?
Hmm? Hmm?
This one. This one did it!
Uh... So this story is huge.
I honestly, again, I was kind of ignorant to it.
It was through my other gig.
I've interviewed Andrew G. Huff.
I'm going to interview him again today.
This is the EcoHealth Alliance guy.
And look, Andrew G. Huff, the real deal, in my opinion.
People can say what they will be.
He talked about using those same invisible waves with me, which we've played on this, as surveillance tools.
So you don't need a camera in the house.
You just need a Wi-Fi network.
And those Wi-Fi networks bounce off things.
Again, invisibly.
Like I said.
So anything with a wavelength is on a spectrum and can be measured through separate types of tools.
And we were talking about how that's a surveillance thing.
Well, the reason I'm talking to him today, and the reason you're going to want to go to RVM Rumble later for the second hour, which is going to be a good one.
A good one. It's going to be serious, though.
I mean, because we're talking serious stuff.
Oh, come on.
Come on now. You've got to be kidding me.
This changed it up already.
All right, we'll do it live.
Wait, no, no. This is the one it's supposed to be.
Sorry about that. My bad.
See, I'm getting excited. I forgot I put this over here by the videos.
Peter Daszak is going to be giving testimony.
On the record, today, to Congress in an interview.
Okay? So this is sent out in September.
Today is the day.
And now I dug up the 2016 C-SPAN lecture by Daszak on EcoHealth Alliance and pandemics.
Now, we're not going to say anything about You Know What Ski.
Not going to say it.
Not even going to play Daszak.
In the first hour. Full second hour.
So he gives about an 18 minute presentation.
But then there's one point in the Q&A. Which we're also going to play.
Really, we should just play, I think, every one of his responses in the Q&A. But at least there's a 40-second clip going around Twitter or whatever.
I should probably break it out later.
But you know what? The good people at RVM will probably break out the bigger clip later.
Where he, in 2016, lays it down.
What they've already done with certain things.
Let's say, spiked hair.
But not hair.
Instead of... I don't know.
Get your protein bars.
They're delicious. On all sorts of goodies.
He gives up the goods there.
So he's going to be testifying under oath today.
Now, is he going to tell the truth?
Is he going to be held accountable whatsoever?
I don't know. I'm not banking on it.
But here you go, in anticipation of the interview, we renew our request for certain responsive documents
and communications.
This letter consolidates our previous requests regarding the origins of, hey, now,
and as a further accommodation, tables and requests and significant topics
specify scopes down the timeframe of our previous requests.
We're gonna stop there.
We're gonna read this bad boy.
Second hour. And I don't have to say hey now in the second hour when we can actually read it.
But that's the big story no one's talking about.
So we're going to play Daszak.
We're going to do the 2016 thing.
This is what we're going to come back to.
This is one of those UFO puff pieces from about a month ago.
Then... We're going to play this guy that was forced to resign, speaking all the way back in April.
I'm going to show you how, again, this is long-standing.
This is like the soft psyops disclosure that people like Stephen Greer will gloat.
Look at me and what I've done.
Lauren Rock, I've been with Rockefellers.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Let's get 100 thumbs up on every platform at least.
Just 100. I'd ask for 1,000.
But really, I'd ask for you to get the information out.
You don't have to send videos of me talking about Nygaard.
Show people the videos that Nygaard put out himself about wanting to live forever or die trying.
Then send them the videos of his own son explaining how he has more formal allegations against him than Epstein, Weinstein, and Cosby combined.
To start and say, hey, you know, there's this guy.
He talks about that stuff.
Go check it out. That's all.
That's all. Just put a little love in your heart out there, guys.
We're trying to get this out.
Now... I got a lot of ancient alien stuff to debunk.
I tell people that ancient aliens debunked by Chris White, which is old school now, like well over a decade old, does a great job of debunking so much of the Johnny Nonsense out there.
Even Von Danigan, who's really the...
Eric Von Danigan, who's really the godfather, if you will, of bringing to the mainstream with Chariots of the Gods and a ton of subsequent books...
During this type of New Age, Enlightenment movement, really what got into my parents and even grandparents, because I'm younger.
My mom was young and so was my dad.
Their generations into this idea, again, this false idea of the ancient alien civilization.
No, I think that human beings were way more ingenuitive than we give them credit for.
I think that our history, in many ways, is a farce and incomplete, obviously.
And guys like Hancock, who have talked about lost ancient civilizations and technology, you know, they seem to be correct.
You know, the extent of that, I couldn't tell you.
I'm not claiming I can tell you, right?
How would I be able to do that?
Again, I'm 44 years old.
We're going to pull it back.
We're going to play.
And the other thing is, who trusts NASA? We're trusting NASA now?
NASA is there not only to weaponize space and partner with guys like the Muskronauts to put up full-on surveillance networks, But not only full-on, I mean, strategic defense initiative programs openly.
We've played you Bush and all the chief scientists time and time again snickering, snickering with his no comment when he's called out on the satellite system up there and the technologies that they're moving.
No comment. And then you find out what?
He's into bioengineering.
They're into geoengineering.
All of it. They're into the whole shebango.
The whole Donnie Dance-A-Lot.
That's them, NASA. Yeah, they're going to be honest with us about the UFO phenomenon.
Because they don't have a vested interest in controlling space openly from the white papers that we've already discussed.
And they haven't lied to the public About the threat of climate change and carbon.
And they haven't manipulated the numbers.
And they don't give a pass on that carbon footprint to the US military 100% of the time.
Like, what imagination land are we in that we're going to trust NASA with the UFO information?
But yo, it's aliens, bro.
It's aliens or another foreign power.
And either one works because one is great plausible deniability for the technology that's been developed.
And the other one is like, give us more money and power.
We're weak.
Come on. The art of war?
Appear weak when you're really strong?
That's what's really going on here.
So let's do it to it.
Here's the ABC... And these reports...
Ran throughout the country on local news.
I mean, talk about mind tricks and psyops.
You got the national program.
And, you know, the other thing is the ancient aliens thing expanded to, like, every network.
Every one of those networks has something on there, right?
That's legitimized. Even the American Heroes channels, man.
The one I like for, like, the World War II stuff and the stock World War I footage and the blueprints of Hitler.
And, look, I'm not even saying all those are perfect.
But I am saying that they sneak them in, man.
In fact, I saw on one of those, it was a replay, I think, of something that originally aired on the History Channel.
They're all owned by the same people.
But they're playing that alien footage that is clearly a hoax and has been debunked.
We're just not sure.
And it's this, like, shoddy, like...
45mm clearly CGI footage.
Done well. But it's clearly CGI. We just don't know.
No, we do. No, we absolutely 100% do.
They ran a filter over it to make it look vintage.
And then they used a font that didn't exist at the time that the video is supposed to come from.
We do know it's a hoax.
100%. I'm ranting on reality rants.
It's okay. It's okay, Jason.
We can do that. That's what we do here.
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NASA releases UFO report NASA today released the findings from its year-long study
of UFOs and well, it doesn't really clear anything up It's basically says that those strange objects in the sky
are well, there's still a mystery and our Rob Hayes is here to explain
Yeah, you know over the past year or so We've been hearing a lot about these unexplained objects
flying in the sky and how the government is taking a closer Look at that. Well today NASA. Yeah, we sure have heard of
the year or so I mean, they've been hyping it up for decades, but yeah, no, they full throttle, son.
Aliens. Released its findings, and it's a pretty anticlimactic look at what it calls UAPs.
UAP is the new stand-in for UFO. It means Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
It's anomalous, and it's not even aerial?
Like, I thought it was at least aerial.
No, they're going with anomalous now?
Did I just get Mandela effect, everybody?
They Mandela affected me!
Oh my gosh! They're all going against the wind.
Bill Nelson is the head of NASA today talking about its year-long independent report on UAPs, one that is more down-to-earth than other alien reports.
The NASA independent study team did not find any evidence that UAP have an extraterrestrial origin.
But we don't know what these UAP are.
Look at that little smirkle, huh?
Yeah, you do.
Yeah, you do.
And yeah, you do. Guys, Lockheed Martin, the Skunk Works program.
That's what we know about.
So many, I think it was the Silverbird UFO sightings.
We'll do it live, right?
Because that's what we do here.
We do it live.
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I think it's the Silverbird.
Silverbird Lockheed Martin Skunk Works.
Boom. Let's see.
There's Skunk Works.
Am I wrong about this silver bird?
It might be the... Man, it's killing me.
Let's take off bird.
Let's go there.
Silver. Let's see.
Just still Skunk Works.
I mean, let's go to images.
What Skunk Works is.
Let's go Skunk Works.
Planes. Bam.
I mean, all these things are developed out of Skunk Works, what they look like now, what they're showing us now.
I mean, Google sucks so bad.
There's the logo. And actually, you know what?
It's so well known that this was actually put on the back of the jet used in the last Top Gun.
They had the little Skunk Works logo on there.
Let's go back to Smirkle McNassa over here, who's pretending they don't know.
We just don't know what they're for or from.
33 pages long, put together by scientists and experts, poring over encounters like this from military and commercial pilots.
Meanwhile, reports of alien life continue to make headlines around the world, like these so-called non-humans rolled out before Mexico's Congress earlier this week.
And in July, a former U.S. Navy pilot telling the House Oversight Committee about his run-in with a UAP off the coast of San Diego.
And yo, honestly, that is something.
Like, absolutely.
Absolutely. And obviously, look, first of all, if you're going to test this stuff, especially operationally, you want to see how it's going to do against your traditional military gear.
Duh. Then, if you want to keep it quiet, you don't tell anybody else about it.
And with those little alien things, there's a video.
I think it's supposed to be an alien in the forest.
And who knows whether it's real or not.
But it doesn't seem like the guy was trying to do anything.
And it was off in the background.
And it's out in South America somewhere.
And I think those are found in South America.
And it's like this little thing.
Walking around, like, you catch it really quick.
It looks a lot like those things.
Again, those things, maybe they're really mummified something, but I don't know why you would think they were aliens.
Like, why would you think they're aliens?
Oh, because that's right.
We've been conditioned to believe, like anything we find now, aliens.
The technology that we faced was far superior than anything that we had.
But because the mysterious flying objects are still a mystery, NASA will continue investigating them and has appointed a director of UAP research.
NASA says the upgraded efforts will work hand-in-hand with other government agencies and use AI to search the skies for even more evidence.
For those keenly following all these unexplained sightings, NASA is also following transparency.
There's so much concern that there's something locked up, classified, and that the American government is not being open.
Well, we are the American government, and we are open, and we're going to be open about this.
Now, in order to increase the amount of UAP evidence, NASA is hoping to turn to smartphone apps that could help gather and organize sightings from all around the world.
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How about now, Mark? How about now?
I couldn't find the video.
I wanted to find the video.
Maybe we'll bring it back and find it some other time.
I didn't cue that one.
I don't feel like doing it live because that one could be kind of tough to find.
Obviously, if I didn't find it in that 30 seconds, I'm about to give up on it.
But it's ridiculous. We're in ridiculous town on that one.
Do I have another? I think I have...
What do I have? One?
Yes. One more video just to show how ridiculous all this is.
Everybody who's like for years saying, listen, we just don't know how they made the pyramids.
They could have never done it on their own.
No, they could. And this guy, I remember seeing these videos a decade or two ago, showed how pulley systems and other ways could move.
I mean, this is obviously he's not in stellar condition, right?
Take a look at that guy.
You know, he's got Roy Nelson body.
Oh, look at that. Okay?
Oh, look at this. So, listen, he showed again and again and again how levers and pulleys, and this stuff was just ignored for decades.
I like this edit of it, but you see what one or two people can do, right?
Imagine you have slave labor, right?
You know, slave labor.
Plenty of slave labor at that time.
And again, we don't even know if it was really the Egyptians that built those pyramids.
And those were when things were literally built to last.
I love that video.
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Still not at 100 thumbs.
Let's get to the 100 thumbs.
Now, we're going to play this guy's testimony back in April.
Okay, but we just showed you that.
I'm also, you know, I just saw, I was scrolling through the comments.
I saw somebody mention Coral Castle, right?
And that's yet another one of these things.
Let's see if this is the... Why does everybody ruin everything with TikTok?
Let's see if this is actually going to show anything.
But he used sound and resonance, apparently.
So this isn't even what I really want.
There's a full documentary...
Right here on this chateau.
Okay? And this dude...
Let's still turn off the sound.
Was able to do this on his own.
Never showed anybody how.
Nori's in this. That's the thing.
A lot of these people...
See that on top?
I mean, this guy was doing the real deal stuff here.
Here's another really good comment.
You know, showing you how a lot of these could move.
So, even when you talk about Stonehenge, right?
And they tried to, aliens, oh, how did humans do Stonehenge?
You know, they redid Stonehenge.
Stonehenge redone.
Let's see, Stonehenge redone.
Let's see if we can easily pull that up from Google.
Yeah, right here. So, there was whole projects, the excavation and the restoration.
They totally rebuilt Stonehenge back in the day.
It was so, you know, not doable by humans.
Humans redid the whole site.
Like, it wasn't just sitting there like that.
Okay? So, you look at that, and apparently that's the excavation of it.
How could they do it? Well, they showed you how they did it.
It's not like they used...
You know, massive tech.
Aliens, bro! Bro, aliens!
So, let's play this guy's testimony from April.
Now, this is, again, this is the guy that just said, aliens are a foreign power.
Aliens are a foreign power.
David Kirkpatrick.
Let's bring it all the way back here.
Oh, wait, wait. No, no.
I didn't realize. Ugh.
Let's go back to where he is.
I didn't realize this was an hour long.
We're not going to do the whole thing. My God.
My God! Okay, here it is.
Miss Ernst. Joni Ernst!
And it's funny, I think it's the Iowa lady, Joni Ernst and Gillibrand, the New York lady.
Very familiar with both of them.
Here we go. On this issue, which paved the way for the DOD's establishment of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office in July of last year.
Though Arrow is still a young office, the spotlight on UAP in recent months underscores the importance of its work and the need for UAP to be taken seriously as a matter of national security.
All leadership that I've had the pleasure of working with, whether DOD, IC, DOE, civil, scientific, or industrial, view Congress as a critical partner in this endeavor.
Arrow has accomplished much in the last nine months since it was established.
The Arrow team of more than three dozen experts is organized around four functional areas, operations, scientific research, integrated analysis, and strategic communications.
In the nine months since Arrow's establishment, we've taken important steps to involve and improve UAP data collection, standardize the department's UAP internal reporting requirements, and implement a framework for rigorous scientific and intelligence analysis.
I mean, all this is like nothing every single gosh darn time.
I just, I don't want to hear any of it.
I want to hear the hard evidence you have, bro scam.
Because these guys are bro scammers, man.
That's it. It's the same rhetoric and talking points.
And really, to me, it's almost juvenile.
We've taken steps to acquire intelligence information and gather and assess them.
What? You told me, of course, that's what you were put together to do.
Where's the meat and potatoes, Patrick?
I mean, come on.
Come on now. Allowing us to resolve cases in a systematic and prioritized manner.
Meanwhile, consistent with legislative direction, Arrow is also carefully reviewing and researching the U.S. government's UAP-related historical record.
Arrow is leading a focused effort to better characterize, understand, and attribute UAP, with priority given to UAP reports by DOD and IC personnel in or near areas of national security importance.
DOD fully appreciates the eagerness from many quarters, especially here in Congress and in the American public, to quickly resolve every UAP encountered across the globe from the distant past through today.
That's ridiculous.
Did you hear everyone from the past to today?
That's not real. We're going to account for every UAP. What?
No. Like cartoon level.
Cartoon level.
First of all, A lot of people get what they see wrong.
A lot of people get natural phenomenon, like I just said, a drone, maybe even a certain type of plane, Blackbird or otherwise.
You're not going to be able to assess every single one.
Like, this is jackassery.
It's childish. It's important to note, however, Arrow is the culmination of decades of DOD intelligence community and congressionally directed efforts to successfully resolve UAP encountered first and foremost by U.S. military personnel, specifically Navy and Air Force pilots.
The law establishing Arrow is ambitious, and it will take time to realize the full mission.
We cannot answer decades of questions about UAP all at once, but we must begin somewhere.
While I assure you that Arrow will follow scientific evidence wherever it leads, I ask for your patience as DOD first prioritizes the safety and security of our military personnel and installations in all domains.
Give us more money.
We're going to tell you the truth.
But first, we're going to secure those military installations and keep everybody in the military safe.
From what? The military programs you're running?
Because that's where the evidence leads, compadre.
Not foreign powers or aliens.
That's jackassery.
Okay? Like, all of this is a setup for we want more money and power.
But we're going to tell you the truth.
We're going to tell you the truth just like NASA's going to tell you the truth.
Everybody's going to tell you the truth, and that's why we have these different levels of classification.
Okay? That's why we had the nightmare of the last several years that they're still trying to project on people through these treaties.
Okay? Right?
I've got Tedros. We're going to play that clip in the second hour.
Those treaties haven't gone away.
And then they say, well, you know, it's just a treaty.
And y'all have to agree to it.
I didn't agree to anything in the last three years.
More than three. Almost four.
I mean, a lot of people complied.
Compliance. And then they were forced to comply.
Compliance. I didn't agree with it.
Well, everybody's going to have to agree.
Things are going to have to be reasonable.
The U.S. doesn't have to be a part. The U.S. wrote it.
Demonic monsters within the United States who are minions of a predator class wrote it up.
But they're not going to adhere to it?
Those same demonic monsters?
And look, I'm not saying they're really possessed by demons.
I'm not here with the fire and brimstone.
I'm telling you, those are the type of psychopathic, sociopathic, terrible human beings that just, they want to climb, climb, climb.
They're the Nikki Haley's of the world.
You keep my daughter's name out of your voice.
They like will gleefully smile as they carpet bomb children.
Give them a limitless budget too.
No a thank ya.
No a thank ya.
So quite frankly, fuck these people.
Seriously.
Fuck their agenda.
Fuck their TV shows.
Fuck. Fuck them, man.
Fuck this whole UFO bullshit.
You know, that's another thing that Ramaswamy needs to just do down the line.
Now, look, I understand that we have to have some kind of classification systems with energy, with propulsion, with weapons.
Because they're all combined.
Like, 100%.
But...
Do we have to propagate this alien nonsense, this psyop on everybody?
No. We certainly don't.
And if I'm wrong...
And they've got the bodies on ice.
I mean, think about the people that have told you that they've seen the bodies.
That one guy, he was a big scammer back in the day.
Started with books, Kevin something or other.
You end up going to jail for one of his fraud campaigns.
He was going to get you into the, you know, Illuminati club.
In one of his books, he claimed that he was taking Area 51 and he saw the bodies.
He saw the bodies.
Kevin Trudeau.
See, there was another Trudeau before Justin Trudeau.
Let's bring up Kevin Trudeau has seen the bodies.
Kevin Trudeau...
Alien Bodies.
Area... Okay, I think he was taking Area 51.
I remember Dice did it back in the day.
My man. My man.
That a boy. Did I spell it wrong?
Here we go. Yeah, I did. So, let's see.
Trudeau Refunds.
Yeah, the FTC. I mean, the more natural cures...
Who cares? Here it is right here.
Houses most extra...
Yep, and working space and dead alien bodies.
He has seen the bodies, Kevin Trudeau.
Let's get a picture of Trudeau.
There he is. If you don't remember that guy, I haven't seen him in years and years and years.
But Trudeau claimed, hey, you don't question, I saw the bodies.
Let's see. What is this?
Is this him actually or is this Dice?
Let's see if this is Dice.
We don't want to get a comment. Oh, Kevin Trudeau.
We got a whole lecture from Kevin.
Oh, we got an interview on the alien bodies with Kevin Trudeau from seven years ago.
Well, it was posted seven years ago.
I guarantee it's over a decade old.
The guy is ridiculous.
No. No.
And again, hucksters like Greer, no, no, no.
And they're all elevated to this level of importance.
Maybe some people have bought into their own bullshit.
That's very, very possible.
But listen, I've seen Sitchin's work just destroyed.
And again, I don't speak those languages.
And chances are, neither do you.
And I've sat down with guys like William Henry, right?
And maybe he's a genuine guy, but I sat down with him in 2008 and he was telling me about the conscious awakening that's going to happen in 2012.
They all bought into that hoax too.
Guess who didn't? This guy.
I was never like, yeah, say 2012 disasters.
Think about that psychological operation.
And then it just ends and everybody moves on.
This is a lot different.
This is a ton different because at the end of the day, we have the technology right now.
Have done this.
We have done this. Let's not play around.
We have created biological entities in black programs through biology.
Chimeric technology, a.k.a.
splicing different species together.
How far that is?
That's open. Chimeras.
It's open. Not even in the black sight stuff.
Lord knows what we've created, what it thinks it is, and what we're going to portray it as.
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I've got some people in the chat saying that they would sooner believe Al Bielak than the
Al Bielek, interesting.
I mean, he talked about, I think, what, the Philadelphia experiment.
Was he in Montauk as well?
Like, I think something did happen at Montauk, but along the lines of mind control.
They drove these people crazy.
Maybe even Bielek was experimenting on, is he alive?
I thought he died.
Um, yeah.
Yeah, he is dead.
Right? Yep.
He was, uh, that was a long time ago he died.
Age 80 is a very bad hoax.
Again, I don't know about Al Belick's story.
Let's go to images. Oh yeah, that was Al Bielek.
But there was other people out there.
There's a bunch of people that I think something did happen to at Montauk, like the Montauk boys.
Montauk Boys.
Let's see. There's another one.
The Lost Boys of Montauk.
The true story. I mean, I've seen the wildest of things.
It all points to drugs and mind control in Long Island.
And they have this huge antenna.
Let's see. Antenna.
And really, my friends over at Truthstream.
There it is right there.
There it is. The Hawkins Inside Camp Hero Montauk Project.
Old school. Old school!
And that's in Long Island.
But Truthstream got interviews with some of them.
And they're all really messed up.
And God knows what.
And who knows what's happening.
But... What would you be like if you were abused as a kid and given all sorts of wacky drugs?
Just saying. Alright.
Like I said, I wanted to finish up this hour with the UFO alien thing.
Then... Then we are going to play, let's see where it is right here, this bad boy, right over here.
This right here, and actually minus 10 seconds, is right where He reveals a little something.
This is 2016, History and Future of You-Know-Whatskies.
That's interesting enough.
But here's his whole lecture.
And we're going to play his whole lecture because he really describes how EcoHealth Alliance is all about the environment, too, as well as your health.
Remember? And now what?
The World Health Organization is Peace for Health and Health for Peace.
And their own logo has all the green Johnny Nonsense on it too.
So it's the environment.
Okay? It's everything.
You get it? That's how it works.
Scary. Because it's all-encompassing.
They don't, you know...
I interviewed one of the lawyers for the trucker convoy, Tamara Leach.
Tamara Leach, she's got all these trials, they're waging lawfare against her, there's no end in sight, the whole shebango.
And the lawyer for her, Greenspawn, Lawrence Greenspawn, was saying that, you know, you in America, you have A right to private property.
We don't even have that in Canada.
That's suspended.
It's like, what? And I said, well, if you don't have a right to private property, really not free.
Whether you can express your...
Because you have to be in our Fourth Amendment.
You have to have domain over your persons and property.
And that ultimate domain over your persons and property is your body and your family's body.
And their welfare.
Just like that's basic stuff.
That's why they give you the right to defend yourself and those things.
Because they are yours.
Like, if you don't have the right to own private property, who does?
Someone owns that.
And if they can own that and you can't, there is no means to do that.
Guess what? You are a slave.
You are a slave.
That's it. That's the whole shebang diddly-ango.
And believe me, they love a threat like aliens!
Aliens are the threat.
Because then they can just enslave your ass.
After all, UAP encountered first by highly capable DOD and IC platforms featuring the nation's most advanced sensors are those UAP most likely to be resolved by my office, assuming the data can be collected.
If Arrow succeeds in first improving the ability of military personnel to quickly and confidently resolve UAP they encounter, I believe that in time we will have greatly advanced the capability of the entire United States government, including its civilian agencies, to resolve UAP. However, it would be naive to believe that the resolution of all UAP can be solely accomplished by the DOD and IC alone.
It can't be accomplished.
That's not real.
And by the way, especially when you already know, once you get into the different levels of black sites and the government, what 80 plus percent of these things are.
I'd say 20 percent are actually, well, you just don't know.
And that's probably about 20 percent they don't know when you get to the upper echelons.
But they're going to solve it, man.
They're going to solve it.
They're going to let us know aliens or foreign powers.
Aliens. Or it can't be us.
Aliens. And then, man, if there's an alien threat, then we've got to suspend it all.
And even like Reagan said, hey, I wonder how quickly...
We would all resolve our problems.
Remember that same message way back in the day in a little film called Independence Day?
Huge at the time.
I remember watching Independence Day in the theater and it was pure my generation cheese all the way through.
So cheesy that Will Smith, who was becoming the action hero at the time, downs an alien spacecraft, then gets out And punches the alien in the face.
And it's funny. Randy Quaid, who seems to have gone a little crazy in his older years, is portrayed as the crazy guy.
Now, he'd played a lot of vacation-style crazy people in the past.
But boy, they went over the board in Independence Day.
Independence Day. Aliens are coming.
I mean, the aliens took out the White House.
That's the cover.
That's the cover of the poster, man.
We will need to prioritize collection and leverage authorities for monitoring all domains within the continental United States.
Arrow's ultimate success will require partnerships with the interagency, industry partners, academia, and the scientific community, as well as the public.
Arrow is partnering with the services, intelligence community, DOE, as well as civil partners and across the U.S. government to tap into the resources of the interagency.
The UAP challenge is more an operational and scientific issue than it is an intelligence issue.
As such, we are working with industry, academia, and the scientific community, which bring their own resources, ideas, and expertise to this challenging problem set.
This challenging problem set.
Let me let you know something.
It sure is going to be a challenge when you're just a disinformation out there peddling Johnny nonsense.
Now, I did want to hit one other story and do a little something, I guess, live.
Let me see if I've got that UFC peacocking.
Here's the deal. I watched UFC over the weekend.
They're out in New York City, which is supposed to hate Donald Trump.
Again, apparently only Republicans and conservatives go to large-scale sporting events.
Certainly no celebrities or leftists go to these things.
Now, oh wait, they do. And actually, there's a ton of celebrities in the audience.
Bill Burr was one of them.
And we'll get to Bill in a moment.
And I was lucky enough to interview Bill Burr way back in the day for InfoWars.
I always had a keen eye on comedy, even when I was a kid.
I loved comedy, still do.
And the reason that Bill Burr made headlines is that his wife appears to flip off Trump.
They have, like, excellent seats.
And Donnie T... Uh, Kid Rock and Tucker Carlson walk out with Dana White for the main card.
Okay? So they walk out for the main card.
Standing ovation again.
Do you think Joe Biden could have done that and got it?
First of all, I don't know if Joe Biden could have made his way down to the cage.
Okay? And I don't know if he could have stayed up because these events, they take a while.
The pay-per-views and the main card, they drag it out for about three hours.
Some pretty good and quick fights, but still, three hours for Joe, even in a very loud arena with action, that's not going to fly.
But they want us to believe everybody hates Donald Trump, despite poll numbers.
And this is New York City.
This is supposed to be like, they hate you, Donnie.
No. They certainly don't.
Now, we've got to be careful here. Always got to be careful when we're playing clips like this because the UFC loves, loves, loves to...
In fact, we're going to mute it.
But we are muting the crowd.
We've got to try to mute it.
Because as they're coming through, look at Tucker just smiling.
See, we've got some of that.
There's Kid Rock. I mean, you can hear the rock.
I mean, people are standing ovation style.
Standing. Everybody.
There we go. We got fist bumps over here.
We love Donnie T. Look, there's Dana in the best shape of his life after going to that human biologist.
Now, Bilber's wife apparently flips him off.
I guess maybe we'll see that in here.
Let's hope we don't have to cut this out because we did take the audio out for...
I mean, UFC, man.
Come on, give us a break.
There he is talking to the Buff.
The Buff's jacket wasn't too crazy.
There's Jared Leto. See, even Jared Leto's like, hey, how you doing?
Like, people like the guy.
He's extremely popular.
We have to be in a place called reality.
Just like the Tuckins is extremely popular.
Like, that's New York City.
That's supposed to be where, you know, he's not allowed.
Or he should be being lynched.
Oh, the really smart people, they stay out of the UFC, Jason.
They don't actually go on.
That's just so ridiculous.
So ridiculous. So, look, we're less than a year away from the election.
Primary season is upon us.
Iowa's about to happen in less than two months.
I live here. The last stretch is probably going to get pretty damn interesting.
I'm certainly... I've got my eyes open on it.
But my eyes are wide open.
They've lied about this guy.
They've acted as if he's the most hated guy.
And again... Outstanding ovation in Madison Square Garden to this day.
And it's not the first time.
I mean, this guy that Wrestlemania'd.
We talked about it.
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Okay, this is a big second hour.
We're going to start by reading this letter.
Sorry about that, folks.
This letter right here to Peter Daszak from Congress.
He is testifying under oath today.
Should be the top-of-the-line story.
So we're going to read this.
We're going to play him back in 2016.
February of 2016, guys.
Seven-plus years ago.
Closer, really, to eight years ago.
Talking about some things that were going on.
A little dick-a-dick. By the way, a lot of Johnny nonsense in his presentation, especially on the zoonotic origins of certain things.
Just saying. Just saying.
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Let's read it. Because again, Daszak testifying, it should be everywhere right now under oath.
It would be great, great if in fact, you know, this guy, you know, is going to go to prison for any of this stuff,
but I doubt it.
On September 14th, 2023, the committee sent you a letter requesting your testimony
as a voluntary transcribed interview on November 14th, 2023.
On September 19th, 2023, you confirmed your availability.
The committee appreciate your willingness to testify voluntarily.
Isn't that nice of them?
That he's going to testify voluntarily?
I love that. In anticipation of the interview, we renew our request for
certain responsive documents and communications. This letter
consolidates our previous requests regarding the origins of COVID-19 and as
a further accommodation, tables some requests, adds significant topic
specificity, scopes down the frame of our previous requests and prioritizes the
requests most important to the committee notwithstanding these accommodations. The
committees reserve the right to request additional documents and communications.
So before we go down the line here and talk about this, because it's extensive, we might not read the whole thing.
It's a biggins. Not super big, but it's there.
I do want to play this clip right here of Daszak.
Make it big. I'm going to rev that up to you and just listen to what he has to say.
And Dr. Daszak was one of the great sources for my book, Pandemic.
And if any of you pick up the book, you'll see there's a bunch of pages about him and his fabulous work, which he will now share with us.
Thank you. Thanks very much.
You know, what I like about this book that other authors haven't touched on is the repeated cycles throughout history that we've gone through with pandemics that we're still in.
And you made the point today.
We are still doing the things that led to cholera around the world.
And we sort of think about these issues of overcrowded lives and non-starile conditions as being over there.
That's not what I wanted.
We're going to do that whole thing.
This is what I wanted right here.
This is the damning one right here.
It's all damning. That's why we're going to do the watch along with the whole thing.
You're not going to want to miss it. We make mistakes here.
This is what I was trying to queue up right here.
And some of them, you've got to throw them out.
Some of these viruses will be killers, some of them won't.
How do we work that out from a viral sequence?
It's not straightforward. So as an example, first of all, we're only looking at viral families that include those that have gone into people from animals.
So we narrow it down straight away.
Then when you get a sequence of a virus and it looks like a relative of a known nasty pathogen, just like we did with SARS, we found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them.
Some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein, the protein that attaches to cells.
Then we, well, I didn't do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work.
You create pseudoparticles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells.
And each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really become pathogenic in people.
So you narrow down the field, you reduce the cost, and you end up with a small number of viruses that really do look like killers.
Then you look in people and...
I mean, right there, he's telling you, we're doing bio-warfare.
You call it gain-of-function, whatever.
You're sequencing things.
You're genetically inserting the spike proteins in 2016 that you've created through bio-nanotech and binding them to human cells.
They're talking about bat coronaviruses.
Are you getting it?
Are you understanding it?
And then they tried to blame it on a bat.
Wow. How is he not in prison?
This is in the 2016 talking about this work.
They weaponized coronaviruses to see which ones could become killers by creating them.
Okay? So now...
Okay, we can go back to not only this clip, but first, right here, these questions that are going to be asked.
We'll see where this goes.
Again, we're paying attention to it, okay?
So please, because they want calendars and phone records, prejudice the following documents and communications as soon as possible, but no later than October 6, 2023.
All calendars. From November 1st, 2019, through present from Dr.
Peter Daszak. Again, they should get even more of that.
I mean, what we just watched is from 2016.
Should really get the last 10 years of this guy's communications.
Especially the scope of what happened.
The committee's request you prioritize documents sufficient to show any meetings, phone calls, and other interactions between Daszak and the federal government or any entity in China.
Plenty of those. There's going to be plenty of those.
All phone records from November 1st, 2019 through the present for Dr.
Peter Daszak. And again, I would contend November 1st, 2019.
Look at the evidence.
The virus is already in the United States by November.
It is fiction, the timeline they have given.
And actually, that's something that I will be discussing with...
With Andrew G. Huff, because it needs to be discussed.
The committees request you prioritize documents sufficient to show any meetings, phone calls, or other interactions between DASIC and the federal government.
Oh, yeah, the China. More China, okay?
A list of eco-health employees, contractors, or otherwise affiliated individuals that visited the Wuhan Institute of Virology since January 1st of 2018.
Again, it should be going way further back than that.
This list should include the name, title, and affiliation of the individual further.
It should include the date the visit occurred.
It shouldn't just be visits.
Interactions with those people and those people via labs, via digital communications as well.
Obviously. Obviously.
And again, for much further back, documents and communications with federal entities.
Please produce the following documents and communications as soon as possible, but no later than October 13, 2023.
For requests, EcoHealth should search for the entities, including any iterations thereof in individuals in Appendix 1.
EcoHealth should search broadly for documents and communications regarding the origins of COVID-19 or Sower's Cove 2.
Again, you just heard an admission in 2016, well before any of this, Of gain-of-function spike protein attachments to human cells created in labs via EcoHealth, via DASIK, And his buddies in China, well before this, gain-of-function research.
I mean, it's right there. Enhanced potential pandemic pathogen research, dual-use research of concern and or public health of scientific response in the COVID-19 pandemic, including academic literature.
I would think that that open public forum would count.
He's discussing the academic literature right there and the process right there.
Specifically regarding the origins of COVID-19, this would include but not be limited to any documents, communication references, or regarding a conference call hosted by Dr.
Anthony Fauci and Dr.
Jeremy Farrar, which occurred on February 1, 2020.
Again, look at all this history.
I mean, just look at what he just said.
We might have to play it again for effect.
If that doesn't scream...
That needs to be put on the record in Congress and discussed in this interview, period.
Specifically regarding the literature, this would include but not be a limit to any documents and communications related to the correspondence in the Lancet titled, Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals and Medical Professionals of China Combating COVID-19.
And the correspondence in Nature Medicine titled The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2.
Further, EcoHealth should prioritize the production of responsive documents during the time frame of January 1, 2019 through the present.
Again, I want even further back.
The committees are willing to make this accommodation to expedite production.
However, the committees reserve the right to request documents going back to January 1, 2014.
Now we're talking.
Now we are talking.
Hello. We want to take it back, Jack.
That's right.
That's the correct move.
All documents and communications...
Between or among EcoHealth, Inc., including all of its subsidiaries, affiliated institutions, or affiliated individuals, and the Department of Health and Human Services, including but not limited to the National Institutes of Health, damn straight, and the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases between January 1, 2014, and President.
This also includes and is not limited to financial.
Conflicts of interest, disclosures, and disclosures of financial foreign support or foreign components pursuant to grant number.
I'm not going to read it, but you get it.
We could have read it.
DASIC. All documents and communications between or among EcoHealth, Inc., including any of its subsidiaries, affiliated institutions, or affiliated individuals and Department of State between January 1st, 2014.
But now we're getting into the meat and potatoes.
Meat and potatoes.
EcoHealth and FBI until 2014.
Okay? EcoHealth and individuals, institutions, and the Department of Energy.
Oh! Oh, you forgot about the Department of Energy.
Huh. I didn't.
Because the Department of Energy has been doing human experimentation for a very long time.
In fact... Let's talk about that.
That's enough. You talk about biological warfare.
Biological warfare.
DOE. Biowarfare and the Department of Energy.
Oh, wow!
Really? Biological safety? No no no no no no no no no no no you know admissions.
How about, oh, we got examples.
History. PDF. Weapons on humans.
Huh. Warfare examples.
No, I want D-O-E. That's what I want.
Yeah, there we go.
There we go. That's a little bit better.
But again, Google protects these people.
Biological war used throughout.
I mean, this is real deal stuff.
Department of Energy is no bueno.
In fact, Department...
Let's just do it. Department of Energy.
Human... Like, this is experimentation.
Okay? Clinton came out.
He had to do it. Human Radiation Experience.
This is it.
Department of Energy, right there.
Boom. Shebango.
Office of Human Radiation Experience.
Archived websites.
March of 94. They had to tell their story.
And most of it still classified to this day.
Right here. Health, safety, and security.
So yeah, the DOE, they put this nice little face on it.
Isn't that nice? We're the Department of Energy.
You got an Excellence Award.
No. You did a lot of human experimentation.
Probably still are. So I like that aspect of it.
That's good news. Let's go back.
What else do we got?
National Intelligence and Central Intelligence Agency.
Nice. The Director of the National Intelligence Agency.
This is perfect. Now we're getting...
Will he be held accountable though?
The Office of Science and Technology and Policy...
Executive Office of the President.
We want it all.
And all this stuff on the bottom here, it goes to 2014 except for right here.
The committees are particularly interested in the documents, communications regarding or resulting from a February 3rd, 2020 meeting.
So going all the way back to 2014, they're specifying that meeting.
That's good. That's good.
So, all documents and communications between EcoHealth Alliance, Inc., affiliated individuals, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, including any of its subsidiaries, affiliated institutions, or affiliated individuals.
Perfect. All right?
I mean, they're going for it.
So, check it out. Like, even look at the university stuff.
Okay, 11. All coronavirus-based research proposals, including those submitted for private funding.
That includes any of the work conducted or supported by individuals or institutions in China or Southeast Asia between January 1st and 2014.
See, I'd really love to see Chapel Hill in here.
And there it is!
There it is!
All perfect. This is good news.
This is good news.
EcoHealth should prioritize responsive research proposals, including those submitted for private funding, that included or involved the insertion of the furin cleavage site into the coronavirus.
Oh, you mean the one that had HIV protein in it?
And then they confirmed for the hate and lie shots that they were putting HIV protein in that same place, the gain-of-function site.
All purposes that implicate gain of function, potential pandemic pathogens, enhanced potential pandemic pathogens, or dual use research of concern, including those submitted for private funding between January 1st, 2018 and January 2020, including proposals that were declined, denied, or otherwise ultimately not funded.
I like that too. No sweeping it under the rug.
Copies of all grants, contracts, memorandums, and or other documents executed between January 1st, 2014 and present that involve the following.
Any iterations thereof or affiliated individuals as parties.
Like that. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, number one.
New York Blood Center.
Georgia State University.
Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Wuhan Center of Disease Control.
Wuhan University.
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
People's Liberation Army of Academy of Military Medical Sciences.
That's good. Some of the stuff I may not even be aware of.
Okay? And notice they want the purchase orders, invoices, material transfer agreements, shipping orders, manifests.
They want it all with those same things.
All of it. Man, this is going to be a tough one.
And they're supposed to get that no later than November 3rd.
Okay, and then you got the list.
I like this. All documents and communications between or among EcoHealth Alliance, Inc., including any of its subsidiaries, affiliated individuals, etc.
Let's go through them. Dr.
Charles Kalischer, Dr.
Dennis Carroll, Dr.
Rita Caldwell, Dr.
Ronald Corley, Dr. Louis Inianas, Dr.
Hume Field, Dr.
Josie Golding, Dr.
Alexander Goblenia, Dr.
Bart Hagmans, Dr.
James Hughes, Dr. William Koresh, Dr.
Gerald Cush. Dr.
Cy Kit Lam, Dr.
Juan Lebroth.
Where did I leave off there?
There we go. Dr. John McKenzie, Larry Madoff, Joanna Mansell, Peter Pellace, Stanley Perlman, Leo Poon, Bernard Rosian, Linda Syeth, Kinto Sobrano, and Mike Turner.
Love it. I mean...
They're doing it big here. And they're not done, by the way.
They want more.
They want documents here.
Check it out. Duke National University, Singapore Medical School.
National Wildlife Center, United States Geology Survey.
There's Chapel Hill again.
And the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
I love it. There it is.
Their sign-off. There's James Comer and Brad Wenstrup.
So this is today.
Now we're going to take you back to 2006.
We're going to get back to that one clip that I was going to play where he's explaining what they do.
And remember, this is all eco-health.
This agenda is going full throttle, son, right now.
Right now. Because we're absolutely connected by less everywhere on the planet, by less than a day's flight away.
And that's exactly what microbes do.
They exploit new niches that we put up and evolve and adapt and move through them and infect us.
So we've created this perfect system, really, for microbial invasion right now on the planet.
We're in the middle of the age of pandemics.
I'd like to think we're at the end of it.
And I want to really talk briefly about why I believe in a more positive and optimistic way that in 50 years or 100 years' time, future generations will look back on this and say, those guys really did have a lot of problems with infectious disease that we've got rid of now.
Yeah, after we get rid of a bunch of people.
And then, you know, bioengineer the next species.
Because at the end of the day, it's really about transhumanism under the guise that they're trying to save people.
At the age of pandemics, 2016.
Really? Oh, but you didn't get your global scandemic for...
Quite some time. And let's think about the ways we can work together to get rid of this pandemic threat.
And then we can do with the other issues that Inlitkin's discovering as we speak.
So first of all, What I do, I run an organization called EcoHealth Alliance.
It's a nonprofit here in New York.
We're science-based.
And what we do is we work on emerging diseases to try and understand what drives them.
What are the underlying causes of pandemics?
What's the science behind it?
Can we prove that something is attached to the driver of a pandemic that leads to this spread?
And then can we do something about that driver?
So first of all, we need to know if these really are a big issue.
I mean, the book lays it out very clearly.
But what's the science behind that?
What's the real evidence that emerging diseases are on the rise, that we're in an age of increasing pandemics?
So here's the deal.
The idea that, you know, what's the evidence?
There really isn't any. But he's going to say, well, we thought it was going to take just a little while.
It ended up taking two years to catalog all this stuff because it was so difficult.
What? Huh?
So again, at the end of the day, when he was talking about the gain-of-function research, in that other clip on the panel when they were getting asked questions, basically it starts off talking about a stamp collection.
Basically, it's a stamp collection. They're going through and collecting all these things.
We're collecting all these viruses.
But then you weaponize them.
And again, you act like you know where these things are zoonotically coming from, including HIV from chimpanzees.
That's made up.
There's not evidence of that.
So a few years ago, probably about a decade now, a group of us sat around and started talking about this.
I'd just finished working at CDC. I was working on wildlife diseases, including a global disease of frogs, which seems off-topic, but actually is an emerging disease of frogs that spread globally, that wiped out species.
So even more significant than 1918 flu or cholera, it actually caused the extinction of species.
And it struck me that something's going on on the planet that's got a similarity between what's happening in wildlife with the rise of new diseases in those populations, what's happening in domestic animals like livestock like poultry and others, And what's happening in our own communities.
And we realize that these things are connected, of course.
And this is the One Health movement.
We call it eco-health.
We involve the environment, the ecology of the ecosystem that drives these problems.
Oh, the environment.
Oh, everything's about...
Peace for health.
Health for peace.
In fact, I wonder if they've got like some new catchy tune.
Whether it's like...
HURRH!
He's alright, he's alright, hey, oh!
Alright, he's alright, hey, oh!
Alright, he's alright, hey, oh!
Oh, hey, hey, hey, oh, oh.
Let's do it, let's go...
We did the Trudeau thing.
Let's type in peace for health, health for peace.
And there it is!
Health for peace, peace for health.
They put it out there a year ago.
Health for Peace. Here's some more of it.
All World Health Organization videos.
We got a couple of them. How long is that one?
$2.45. Let's do this one first.
For sure. Well, we got everything silenced.
We want to bring it all the way back.
Because this is like eco health stuff.
Today, there are kids just like me growing up all over the world in war,
hunger, poverty, and
the constant threat of disease.
Every year, more than five million children either don't survive their own birth or die before their fifth birthday from pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria and other preventable diseases.
Yeah, if you built an infrastructure with cheap energy and clean water and sanitation, that wouldn't be happening.
Yet, for some reason, we just haven't found a way to do that.
Those children are the reason we are here.
They are the reason we come together to imagine a better world, a healthier world, a safer world, a fairer world.
As we leave this place, as you return to your countries to implement the plans, implement the plans, strategies and roadmaps you have agreed this week, those children must be our motivation as we continue to work for health for peace and peace for health.
Peace, peace, peace.
There it is. They're transgender.
And again, it's supposed to be a shadow, but this is Bernaysian subliminal propaganda.
It's the pee stub that flew in on the green cloud of hair of a man that's a woman.
Okay, that's why they did that.
That's why they put the mustache there.
And you can think that that's just the mouth, because it's with the eyebrow.
Look where the lip line is.
Okay? And I'm telling you right now, that's why they did it, 100%.
They got the little heartbeat next to a bicycle.
Peace for health and health for peace.
They got the nice little green.
They got the windmills over here, down here.
There's a little windmill. Recycling.
All that. Health for peace and peace for health.
Now, we're going to play the other clip, but first, we're going to play Tedros here, letting you know that they want you to have a vaccine passport.
They want total control.
Again, World Health Organization is behind blockchain people and refugee camps with the United Nations World Food Program.
They're all linked.
All linked.
And just like EcoHealth.
Tedros. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the value of digital health solutions in facilitating access to health services.
While the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic is now over, investments in digital infrastructure remain an important resource for health systems and for economies and societies at large.
Like many countries, the European Union made significant investments in COVID-19 certificates to help people move around as safely as possible during the pandemic.
Yeah, no, that's real. Absolutely.
Help people move around. No, no, no.
You restricted movement of healthy people.
That's reality. You restricted movement of healthy people, and you did a digital Your Papers, Please statement.
Like, over-the-top what Nazis did.
That's real.
Absolutely didn't help anybody.
Now they're trying to bring it back.
The European Union certification system was used by all 27 EU member states and more than 50 other countries.
Building on the success of the EU system...
There was no success.
Yeah, but they're still building on it.
I'm proud today to launch the Global Digital Health Certification Network.
So thank you so much to European Union for the excellent certification system that you have transferred to us.
No, no one transferred it.
That was the plan.
That's why you weren't going to ever let what Brexit or any of that actually happen.
That's why you shit on the people.
That's why you had the yellow vest protests in France.
Nobody wants your tyranny.
Nobody wants your EU globalism.
Nobody wants your peace for health and health for peace.
Because it is a global boot on our necks.
On everything that makes us human.
On our freedom of movement.
On our freedom to choose what medicines we want.
What food we put in our body.
Everything. And they do it.
What? What? We need health for peace.
And peace for health.
EcoHealth Alliance. We've got two more of these things.
This is three years ago that they were, like, promoting this with the 47-second thing.
So, you know, I'm not sure we're right in the pandemic monster right here.
Maybe we'll play that, and then we'll play the long one.
Let's see what the first one is.
We're trying to deal with infectious diseases and health systems in the middle of a geopolitical shooting war.
We did the same in Northeast Congo, and we've lost and we have spilled blood in the middle of a geopolitical conflict.
And we've stayed there for a year and a half.
And our staff have been shot at, killed, beaten in their attempts to serve people in conflict.
So, from our perspective, we are doing what we can.
The weaponization of health is just not helping anywhere.
We need health and peace.
We need peace for health and health for peace.
So Mike Ryan, the executive director of WHO Health Emergencies Program, apparently is the one that came up with the logo
I've actually got the video, so we don't even have to do this.
It's opportunities to create health, you know, and opportunities for the planet and people everywhere.
Everything's so indigenous. Like, I can't do it.
We're going back to Daszak.
We're going back to Daszak!
Daszak, everybody. Let's do them.
Of course, just as we've seen from Ian's talk about the human microbiome is completely disrupted by modern life, so are our ecosystems.
You know, I mean, we only need to take a trip out to the Black Forest up there and Harriman State Park and say, where are the wolves?
Where are the passenger pigeons?
Where are the chestnut trees?
Completely disrupted ecosystem.
So what happens when we disrupt ecosystems?
We also disrupt the microbiota of the animals that live in them.
So back to the science.
Big question a decade ago was, are emerging diseases really on the rise?
So we sat around, we said, let's take every single example of an emerging disease, ones that go pandemic, ones that just cause a small cluster of cases, and just get a database.
This is what you do in science.
You build a database and you analyze it.
So we started this project.
We thought we were very clever, of course, because you always do.
We'll do it in a few weeks, and then we'll crank out a paper.
Well, that actually took two years, because it turns out it's not straightforward.
The data on where and when a disease first emerged, where the first case of a new disease is, are very hard to get hold of.
Oh! Yeah, because how many new diseases are there really, and how many are you making up?
How many are there for fear-mongering?
How many are slight mutations?
Of something we've already known about for decade upon decade upon decade, if not hundreds of years, Peter.
And eventually, after a couple of years, we got this database of something like 450 emerging disease events.
New pathogens, new to science, that moved into our populations for the first time, or that were already there and began to spread for some reason.
Oh, see again, it's just not new and emerging.
They've been there, and all of a sudden they're spreading.
This is a hodgepodge of bullshit.
Okay, to collect things and then genetically manipulate them via bio-warfare under the guise of benevolence.
We're a non-profit in New York City.
Oh, are you? Interesting.
Oh, a non-profit in New York City.
And this is a plot of that decade by decade from the 1940s to the 1990s when we published it.
And as you can see, it's clearly rising.
But of course, so is our effort to find them.
So you have to correct for that.
So then we have to build a database of every single author of every paper in Journal of Infectious Disease working on infectious diseases.
And by the way, if you take a look here, it says zoonotic unspecified.
And that's if you believe any of this.
And I don't necessarily believe any of it.
But zoonotic unspecified. Okay, so you don't know the animal.
Okay, then you say zoonotic non-wildlife with a domestic pest.
And then you've got wildlife, but then you've got non-zoonotic.
And it goes all the way back to 1945.
So are we talking about human-created?
Are we talking about biological warfare?
Are we talking about the natural environment that surrounds us, etc.?
To see how that's rising.
14,000 data points later logged in.
The GIS coordinates of every author's work We could correct this rise and show, yes, there still is a significant increase over time, statistically significant, in the number of new diseases emerging in people.
So this is a problem that's increasing.
Not only that, the really big ones, the ones that go pandemic, as Sonia points out over and over again in the book, are the ones that come from animals, usually.
They're zoonophiles. I think?
Yeah. And usually they come from wildlife, like the Ebola virus, which emerged from probably bats.
Probably bats. Probably.
Yeah, Ebola probably bats.
COVID-1984, probably bats.
Oh, by the way, we found coronaviruses close to SARS in bats, and then we genetically manipulated them as far back as 2016 and made them attached to human cells.
It's bio-warfare.
Hey, again, we're going to stop it right here for a second.
Don't worry, we're going to come back and talk about HIV. But I'm going to bring it back even further to the woman asking the question, lest I be accused of not allowing that question to be asked.
Where is it? It's this guy right here.
Because that other person, I think, answers too, but we'll skip over her answer.
Here we go. Is it working?
Ah, okay. Concerning trying to identify these 300 million mammalian viruses, as we know there are many viruses which are non-pathogenic as a way to sort of parse that down to make it a much more economically productive thing to do.
Also, We know that there are non-mammalian viruses that can also cause disease, and does it make sense to really just limit ourselves to mammalian viruses?
Second question, or comment sort of question, to Ms.
Shock, concerning the water thing in cholera in lower Manhattan in the 19th century.
You know, that was started, it wasn't that they were interested in supplying water, they were interested in developing a bank.
So, let's just get to The answer to the question from Daszak.
We're doing it live. Thumbs it up, subscribe and share.
Here we go. You know, one of the top ones.
Yeah, great question. I'll continue in reverse order, so I'll answer your second question first.
Why mammals?
Well, if you do the math on the previous emerging disease events, the vast majority of the zoonotic viruses, the viruses that come from animals, the ones that go pandemic, tend to come from mammals.
So if you cover mammals, you cover the vast majority of future pandemics.
That's why we chose mammals.
You should probably include birds too, because of avian flu being such a threat.
We've done the math on that.
It doesn't increase the cost too much.
The first question is more difficult.
You know, you're right. It's a stamp collecting exercise, but some of those stamps are penny blacks.
So he's talking about viruses, because it's about to be there, watch, and this is where we picked up last time.
Some of them, you've got to throw them out.
Some of these viruses will be killers.
Some of them won't. How do we work that out from a viral sequence?
It's not straightforward. So as an example, first of all, we're only looking at viral families that include those that have gone into people from animals.
So we narrow it down straight away.
Then when you get a sequence of a virus and it looks like a relative of a known nasty pathogen, just like we did with SARS, we found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them.
Some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein, the protein that attaches to cells.
Well, I didn't do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work.
You create pseudoparticles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses.
I mean, you're literally creating this, he tells you, creating the pseudoparticles so you can attach them to human biology.
human cells. Right now, he tells you this.
If they bind to human cells, in each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really
become pathogenic in people. So you narrow down the field,
you reduce the cost, and you end up with a small number of viruses that really do look like killers. Then you look in
people and you say, in the people that live in the region where
this animal lives, that are exposed to that virus, do we see antibodies
specific to that virus? There's the first evidence, just as the groups out in Cameroon are showing, of a new virus spilling
over into people.
What are they doing? What's the high-risk activity? Can we find an alternative?
Like, and even there, think about that.
his admission about the antibodies that you look for.
Remember when natural immunity wasn't a thing during the COVID-1984 nightmare, specifically for a virus that sounds very similar to what he was just discussing there?
Even though he's telling you, again, 300 million viruses, and then the ones that can infect human, identified by the antibodies created.
Remember they had Regeneron also based on people that got it, got better, and then gave up their plasma and their antibodies?
I mean, so much is just admitted there.
It's over the top.
He's given the congressional testimony today.
And like, you know, before we go back to him, let's just go to some mainstream media.
Let's see who's covering it.
Let's go to CNN.com.
Boom. CNN.com.
We're going to hit Control-F and Peter.
No. Peter does not come up.
We don't want anything from them.
But no. No Peter. Okay.
Great. Thank you, CNN. Okay.
So let's try MSNBC.com.
Okay. Maybe.
Maybe. Let's go with Peter.
We do have one.
We've got one. Where is it?
No. It's right here.
Peter Lee wrote about the National Zoo and beloved pandas are gone.
So nothing about Peter Daszak so far on the top page.
Nothing. Not a damn thing.
Let's go to Fox News.
Let's see if they've got it.
Okay. Oh, we went to some Fox News MMA thing.
Not what we wanted.
We wanted to do that. Great.
Fox News. Control F. Peter.
Nowhere! And the funny thing is that Peter is the name of not only Peter Daszak, but what?
Nygaard. Peter Nygaard.
Right? I'm not making that up, right?
Like it is Peter Nygaard. And they're still not...
Yeah, Peter Nygaard.
Nothing on either of them.
Huh. So let's see what we do have for Peter Daszak.
D-A-S-Z-A-K. And who's covering it?
So here's Peter Daszak.
Here's the news about Peter Daszak.
We got a month ago, June 26th.
Let's go. By date, nothing.
There's not a report in the mainstream media on this guy at all.
At all. If you're here at rvmrumble.com for that second hour...
Consider supporting us.
Redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
Where else are you going to hear this story?
Just about nowheres.
That's where. I mean, showing you right there.
I'm sure there's some other people in the alternative media that are even doing better work on it than I am.
But no one's covering this.
At all. At all.
Like, wow.
Again, wow. Like, either story at all.
In America. In the United States.
Let's continue. 2016.
History and future of pandemics.
This guy telling you zoonotic viruses.
About to tell you HIV came from the chimpanzees.
We think Ebola came from bats.
Well, flippity flu.
Emerged from chimpanzees.
So those viruses...
The Ebola virus, which emerged from probably bats, like HIV, which emerged from chimpanzees.
So those viruses, the ones that go pandemic, are almost exclusively from wildlife, with some intermingling with domestic animals, like an avian flu.
And they are the yellow bars here on this graph.
They're increasing disproportionately dramatically compared to the rest of them.
So pandemics are on the rise, emerging diseases are on the rise.
The really big ones The HIV's, the Ebola's, the 1918 flu are increasing over time.
We can actually predict how many new emerging diseases we're going to see next year, and it's about five.
And these predictions are showing to be true.
And around three of those will originate in animals.
So, you know, that's the bad news.
What are we going to do about it is the question.
So we set about to look at what are the big questions to try and deal with this problem.
Well, first of all, we don't really know how many viruses there are on the planet.
Duh. We're going to get all the unknown aerial phenomenon.
We're going to describe everything. We're going to have the infinite knowledge of the multiverse.
It's ridiculous. Again, that's why this is pseudoscience, and he's letting you know, but at the same time, the pseudoscience is there to scare you into allowing the biological warfare programs that are transnational And really to get a handle on can we ever deal with this problem, we need to work that out.
And it took us a few years to come up with a strategy.
And this is what we did.
We used what's commonly used in conservation biology.
You know, if you're trying to count the tigers in the Sundarbans in Bangladesh, it's really difficult to count every tiger.
They don't particularly want to come out and say hello.
So what scientists do, or conservationists do, is you find a tiger, you trap it, you tag it, and you release it.
Then you try and catch more, and eventually you start re-catching some of those tigers.
And here's the big difference.
Like, you can see tigers, and they're fully formed animals.
We're not looking under microscopes and variations, right?
Like, when you're doing that to tigers, Like, obviously, you see a white tiger.
That's going to be a different thing. You're re-catching.
Yeah, I get it. And you're going to re-catch viruses.
It's still ridiculous.
And again, it's in a field of the science that can't be questioned.
Where we know guys like this are extremely deceptive.
In 2016, I'm glad they're getting the documents as far back as 2014.
That's good news. It's a simple equation you can use to work out the size of the whole population, including the unknown tigers, based on the number of recaptures against the number of captures.
So we did exactly that with viruses, and working with Ian's group at Columbia University and with our global network, our EcoHealth Alliance, around the world, we started catching animals that we knew carried zoonotic viruses, these new pandemic-type viruses.
And we realized if we repeatedly caught the same species over and over again, and then tried to discover as many viruses as possible, we could actually do this recapture thing for viruses.
And this is what it looks like.
The first graph you see is just one viral family looking at...
The number of samples we collected, this is about a thousand individual fruit bats from Bangladesh.
These are giant tropical fruit bats with the wings span about this big and the bodies are about this big.
I mean, they're really cute animals.
I really like them. They're like puppies with wings.
But the problem is they've got big teeth and a bunch of lethal viruses, so that's unfortunate.
But they're really cute, and they do a lot of good in the world.
They pollinate tropical trees, and especially fruiting trees.
Yeah, so they're part of the ecosystem, and you're blaming them for all these horrible viruses, and yet you say things like Ebola from bats, probably, so you don't have any scientific evidence for that.
Probably. Just like, again, COVID-1984 was bats or a pangolin out of a wet market.
Not real.
Just like you're still trying to sell the idea.
That the thing was January of 2023.
Not real.
Or 2023. January of 2020.
It's clearly in the United States in 2019.
Not just November 2019 in China.
And again, this idea of a leak, I'm sorry I don't buy it.
I think the thing is seeded.
I think it's seeded.
They're very important pollinators.
So we went out there and we had to catch each bat individually.
We had to anaesthetize them individually.
We have a whole team of skilled wildlife biologists and veterinarians who do this work.
And then bleed them, put the samples onto liquid nitrogen in the field, which is not easy in Bangladesh.
Then, with an accurate cold chain, get it all the way back to our lab here, Ian's lab in Columbia University.
And then we repeatedly did the very best type of pathogen discovery, something that Ian's lab is well-famous for, and started discovering new viruses.
And what we found was, after a while, just after a few samples, we started seeing the same viruses.
So our discovery curve went up and then saturated.
And then we could use that saturation point to predict how many unknown viruses there are.
We repeated this for, I think, about 12 different viral families, all of the ones that cause nasty emerging pandemics in people, and came up with a predicted number of unknown viruses in this bat as about 58.
Now, if you multiply, it's a very simple extrapolation.
It's not rocket science, but if you multiply that by the 6,000-odd known mammal species on the planet, you come up with a figure of about 320,000 unknown viruses.
Well, again, you're assuming a lot there.
Again, it's not rocket science, but you're assuming that like every species is going to carry a certain number of these viruses and a certain number of them are going to be detrimental to human beings when that historically is not the case, Peter.
And what you call a pandemic or, you know, an endemic, like, like, give me a break.
You people are known liars.
And again, that was exposed during the COVID-1984 nightmare on a massive level.
And you best not...
Well, I don't even know if it matters if you perjury yourself.
Let's see where this investigation is finally going to go.
Let's see if there will be some accountability for people like this.
Now, it sounds like a lot.
We only know of about 4,000 viruses so far, so there's a lot of work to do.
But it's not millions, and it's not tens of millions.
And in fact, if you look at the rates of viral discovery and the increased speed and decreased cost of technology to discover these viruses, we can easily achieve this.
We can discover all of the potential pandemics out there.
So I think this is great. And we came up with a figure because we know how much it costs to do this work.
And remember, when they say they can figure it out, DARPA teams up with Moderna.
They have the Adept Protect program.
That's all the way back in 2016.
You know, just after this guy's talking, they get that initial $25 million grant, plenty more.
It's mRNA.
Okay, it's the identification of both natural, aka zoonotic viruses, and bioweapons.
And then they put together an mRNA drug with, oh, I don't know, a 13-sequence, I think it's a 13-sequence, not a 12-sequence, DNA nucleotide, I better look that up.
The same as the virus that they sequenced, the COVID-1984 virus.
Okay, sure. Yeah, we'll just roll with that, right, Peter?
To find 100% of these viruses is about $6.8 billion.
That's a lot of money. But because it saturates, if you cut off earlier, you don't need many samples, you still get 85% of them for about $1.4 billion.
Now, spread that out over a 10-year period, it's $140 million a year.
It's still a lot. But how much does an outbreak of one of these new unknown viruses cost?
Well, So again, he's talking about a $140 million gravy train for bio-warfare that's transnational that didn't stop anything and in all likelihood helped to create the nightmare that we lived under and I believe it was a purposeful one.
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