Need to Know (17 June 2021) with Carl Herman and Joe Olson
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm pleased to be joined today by Carl Herman from San Ramon, California, and a newcomer to the show, Joe Olson from Houston, Texas.
Joe's a very savvy fellow who's active in many different issues, and he's going to be a terrific contributor.
I'm pleased to have him here.
We begin with a report from Tucker Carlson blowing the cover off of the January 6th so-called insurrection.
He pointed out that of the 400 arrests from January 6th, many mentioned unindicted co-conspirators, that they were apparently FBI agents who planned the attack, plotted it out, and then participated Which he believes is why some 10,000 hours of footage from the Capitol has not been released.
He also questioned why the officer who killed Ashley Babbitt was not named.
Actually, we discovered earlier in the week, it was a black officer who's very pro-BLM and has expressed contempt for whites.
I'm very troubled by all of that, but Tucker has been doing a brilliant job Without fail, the government has thrown the book at most who were present at the Capitol on January 6.
There was a nationwide dragnet to find them, Tucker said.
Many are still in solitary confinement tonight.
But strangely, some of the key people participating on January 6th have not been charged.
Look at the documents.
The government calls them unindicted co-conspirators.
What does that mean?
It means potentially, in every single case, they were officers.
He talks about several individuals identified as Figure 1 or Person 1, Person 2, Person 3.
Person 3, another individual, led Caldwell to believe there would be a quick reaction force participating in their storming of the Capitol.
Caldwell, here being a member, a 66-year-old former naval officer who allegedly conspired with Oath Keepers to storm the Capitol.
His charging document says he spent the night before the riot in the same hotel as Person 2.
Another individual, Person 3, led Caldwell to believe there'd be a quick reaction for his participating.
But wait!
Here's the interesting thing, said Tucker.
Person 2 and Person 3 were organizers of the riot.
The government knows who they are, but the government has not charged them.
Why is that?
You know why.
They were almost certainly working for the FBI.
So FBI operatives were organizing the attack on the Capitol on January 6, according to the government's own documents.
This is analogous to me of 9-11, where the U.S.
Geological Survey, based upon its studies of dust samples from 35 locations in lower Manhattan, concluded They would only have been there had this been a nuclear event.
Barium, lithium, strontium, lanthanum, tritium, some of which only exist in radioactive forms.
So as in the case of 9-11, the government's own documents contradict the government's official report.
Tucker said there were more than 20 unindicted co-conspirators mentioned in the Oathkeeper documents, all playing roles in the conspiracy who've been charged for virtually the same activities.
He concluded, so it turns out this white supremacist insurrection was again by the government's own admission organized at least in part by government agents, namely the FBI.
He pointed out Merrick Garland, Attorney General, has identified white supremacist groups as the biggest domestic terror threat confronting the United States, which is simply ridiculous.
Think of last summer.
It was not White Lives Matter attacking, looting, creating riots and arson.
But, he observed, the FBI has a long history of tracking and infiltrating them.
Tucker also noted two persons involved in the plot to kidnap and kill Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer last year were also FBI agents, and that a 2015 Islamist terrorist in Garland, Texas had been texting with the FBI.
So because of January 6th, as a chief law enforcement officer in the United States of America and other members of Joe Biden's cabinet, we must now use law enforcement and military force to arrest, imprison, and otherwise crush anyone who leads opposition to Joe Biden's government.
That is their position, for they said it out loud.
They did today.
We are living through the transformation of a formerly democratic republic to something else.
This is an authoritarian system.
Tucker also questioned why more than 10,000 hours of footage from the Capitol were not yet released, and why the Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashley Babbitt has not yet been named.
We know now the explanation for that.
But after all, by talking about what happened on January 6, they distract attention from what happened all last summer.
And astonishingly, they make no mention whatsoever of the Antifa leader, John Sullivan, whose brother, James, declared that John had led 226 Antifa members into the Capitol dressed as Trump supporters.
Carl, your thoughts?
Wow, great story and good progress.
So the FBI, we need to flip the script on these serial liars, these criminals, and if you want to have the most powerful evidence, the King Family Civil Trial from 1999 found that the FBI And other unnamed government co-conspirators were guilty in the assassination of Dr. King.
And that evidence for that is overwhelming.
This is the same FBI that drummed up factless Russiagate, that illegally prosecuted General Flynn, that had a crimeless impeachment and then just stood by.
With the overwhelming left evidence of election fraud.
So we need to flip the script and have these criminal leaders inside our own government arrested, and we could also talk about the FBI's role with Dr. King.
Regarding the January 6th event, we have film evidence of there's no National Guard.
Nancy Pelosi, as Speaker of the House, is in charge of the Capitol mall cops, and they were ordered to stand down.
The film evidence shows the mall cops opening up the gates.
It shows the mall cops retreating.
The locks for the Capitol are electronically locked from the inside, so they would have to be opened from the inside.
And in addition, we have the film evidence of the first ones busting in and breaking things up are all dressed in black, as Antifa usually is.
And then Sullivan, he got paid $70,000 by CNN and another network to be there.
So if we can have the facts come out, then this is a huge story and very encouraging.
Yes, yes, yes, I couldn't agree more.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, Sullivan is another one of those unindicted co-conspirators, so...
And plus, he got paid, like you say.
In addition, let's review some other FBI issues.
Prior to 9-1-1, four FBI officers reported Arab flight school issues, all ordered to stand down.
On August 16, 2001, Harry Samet and Colleen Rowley arrested Zacarias Massawi in Minneapolis.
Uh, who had just paid $5,200 in crisp $100 bills with no job in the country on an expired visa to take flight training at Pan American Flight School so that he could learn how to crash a 747 when he couldn't, after 50 hours, couldn't even solo a Cessna 150.
Uh, they were, they requested, uh, Investigation by the headquarters and they were ordered to stand down and to seal his laptop.
In addition, we had Sybil Edmonds and we had Susan Landauer, who provided plenty of evidence to the FBI and the CIA, and it was all ignored so that they could do 9-1-1.
And surprisingly enough, on September 4th, 2001, Mueller was appointed head of the FBI, and not only did he cover up that, he also covered up the anthrax attack, so he's perfectly prepared the FBI to cover up the COVID attack.
Super, super points, Joe.
Love it all.
Not looking good for the FBI.
Meanwhile, white farmers are going to fight against discriminatory criteria for federal COVID releases.
This is insulting beyond belief that the Biden administration America Rescue Plan Act of 2021 directs the United States Department of Agriculture to give preferential treatment to businesses owned by women veterans and people who are Socially and economically disadvantaged.
Would you believe the way they define socially and economically disadvantaged can only include minority groups?
Poor whites, farmers or not, are ineligible.
They are by definition, according to this act, not socially or economically disadvantaged.
The court entered an emergency injunction temporarily halting payment in the $4 billion program, stating white farmers are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim.
Similarly, a Texas court recently temporarily halted a program for restaurateurs under the same federal program for the same reason.
Several other courts have ruled similarly and enjoined the Biden administration from administering the COVID release program on a discriminatory basis.
I find this quite shocking that they would even attempt, after all the laws we have against discrimination, after all the promotion of equal justice under law.
Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, we have a U.S.
District Judge William Gracebeck has issued a temporary restraining order Halting payments in the Federal Farmer Loan Forgiveness Program that allocates benefits on the basis of racial categories, the Wisconsin Institute of Law and Liberty represents 12 farmers and ranchers from Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Oregon, and Kentucky.
Each plaintiff would be eligible for the Federal Loan Forgiveness Program, but for their race.
Will President and General Counsel Rick Eisenberg said the court recognizes the federal government's plan to condition and allocate benefits on the basis of race raises grave constitutional concerns and threatens our clients with irreparable harm.
The Biden administration is radically undermining bedrock principles of equality under the law.
We look forward to continuing this legislation but urge the administration to change course now.
Will, back in April of 2021, filed a lawsuit challenging the unconstitutionality of this, where the socially disadvantaged explicitly defines racial classifications.
Farmers and ranchers must be Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Hispanic or Latino, or Asian American or Pacific Islander.
Other farmers, white for example, are ineligible.
This is illegal and unconstitutional.
The United States Constitution forbids discrimination by the federal government against any citizen because of his race, and that includes whites.
for the federal government to distribute benefits on the basis of individual racial classifications,
the government would have to prove its discriminatory benefit were narrowly tailored
and served a compelling government interest, which it cannot do.
Will has moved for a preliminary injunction, immediate temporary restraining order.
The court granted that restraining order, and now we expect by June 18th, that would be tomorrow,
the court could rule or the following week.
Here are dairy farmers.
We have in various states, some in Wisconsin.
We have Rock Creek, Minnesota.
Beef cattle, more beef cattle in South Dakota.
Corn and soybean in Ohio.
A Hog Haven farm near Jasper, Missouri.
Corn and soybeans in northwestern Iowa.
Chicken, cattle, sheep, and jokes in Arkansas.
Carl, how could they do this?
Northeast Oregon with about 100 cattle, another tobacco farmer from Kentucky.
Fascinating stuff.
Carl, how could they do this?
It's so blatantly unconstitutional on its face.
And that's what gets me happy about it, gentlemen, because I keep on thinking that we're close to
the end game.
And I'm still wrong about that.
But what you're seeing is this is Orwellian doublespeak, a racist, anti-racist policy.
And this is just to stun people into stupefied silence to let them do this.
And this is why this is war, this is revolution, and people need to take a stand.
It's never gonna stop from these people.
These people, they're in the business of running an empire.
They lie, they kill in the millions annually, they harm billions, they loot trillions of dollars.
And this divide-to-conquer strategy is dividing up white versus black or colored or however you want to say it, trans versus straight, vaxxed versus organic.
And they just want to go ahead and distract and divide and have people scrambling to attack each other to deflect from the massive and ongoing crime centered in war and money and lies from the elite.
And look how the Democratic Party talks out of both sides of its mouth at the same time they extoll their black president, Barack Obama, who was elected twice with 65 to 69 million voters.
How can that be a racist society?
And yet they're telling us America is a racist society when all the evidence is against it, but they're doing the best to make it become one.
Joe, your thoughts.
Yeah, it's worse than that, Jim.
Not only are they going to pay off the indebtedness of these farmers, they're going to give them 120%.
So they're going to actually not only eliminate their debt, but they're going to pay it off in the way I read it.
It looks like it's going to indemnify Illegal aliens from all of Latin America and probably Orientals.
So we got Chinese, whatever, whoever snuck into the country is going to be able to qualify if they bought themselves any size farm for any reason.
And not only they get all of their debtedness removed, but they're going to get 20% more to be able to compete better against U.S.
farmers.
It's outrageous.
Oh, Joe, those are such terrific points.
Yes.
Bending over backwards to promote minorities who Really violently unconstitutional, profoundly political.
Meanwhile, surprise, surprise, Americans are fleeing California and New York for Florida and Texas.
This is fascinating.
Americans are fleeing California to Texas and Idaho, even though New York, New Jersey, and Illinois are the three states with the most outbound moves.
Other states who have seen a mass exodus include Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The top five inbound states gaining more residents in 2020 were Idaho, Arizona, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, with Tennessee overtaking South Carolina in comparison to 2019.
North American van lines didn't mention the widespread protests and riots last year, nor the pandemic.
Crime rates and subsidies have also spiked amid the defund the police movement that became popular in the summer of 2020.
Among the lunatic fringe, I should add, in major cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, New York City, and Chicago, shootings and homicides saw upticks in 2020, as well as during the first six months of 2021, and the crime rate will continue to rise.
The report speculated people might leave the northeastern state due to harsh winters, job availability, and so forth, but that doesn't appear to be the case.
The most popular moving destination is now Phoenix.
According to the report.
Next are Houston, where Joe resides, Dallas, Atlanta, and Denver.
With Texas warm climate and low taxes, it's not surprising three of the top 10 in the Metropolitan Statistical Area destinations are in Texas.
Another report released this week from a real estate website confirmed there's been a significant shift in where people are living now, reshuffling to larger and more affordable homes.
The average long-distance mover relocated to a zip with home values nearly $27,000 lower than where they had originated and to homes with 33 square feet larger area on the average.
This is a fascinating development.
Meanwhile, a Florida court has ruled against the county mask mandate.
This is very appropriate.
A Florida State Appellate Court has overturned a ruling last year allowing Alachua County to implement a mask mandate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 1st District Court ruled 2-1 to overturn last year's decision by County Circuit Judge Donna Key.
The trial court simply looked at the right asserted by Green too narrowly, relying on the wrong privacy jurisprudence.
The right to be left alone by government does exist in Florida as part of a right to privacy that Florida's Supreme Court has declared to be fundamental.
The Supreme Court has construed this fundamental right to be so broad as to include the complete freedom of a person to control his own body.
Under this construction, a person reasonably can expect not to be forced by the government to put something on his own face against his will.
Florida's constitutional right to privacy then necessarily is implicated by the nature of the county's mask mandate.
I like this.
Very appropriate.
He added, the right of privacy is fundamentally expressly protected by the Florida Constitution, and any law that implicates it is presumptively unconstitutional.
Noting that if a challenge law implicates a privacy right, the burden shifts to the government to prove that the law furthers a compelling state interest in the least restrictive way.
I like this 100%.
It's a great vindication, said Jeff Chandler, Gainesville, Florida-based attorney who filed the appeal.
I've been following the issue closely.
I'm pretty sure this is the first appellate ruling in the entire country against a mask.
I think we have something historic here.
Historic and richly deserved.
I'm very happy about this ruling.
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, great trend.
So some of the data supporting the move out of California to these other states in Northern California, where I live, our family would go before the lockdown to downtown San Francisco to watch musicals.
And that's about at the Civic Center on Market Street.
And we would walk from about 5th Street up through, I think, 11th Street in San Francisco, for those who are aware of that.
And that half mile walk I think on average there's about 200 homeless people and it's only gotten worse.
If you go to Southern California, Venice Beach, beautiful area, is now a homeless camp.
And the prices of the homes here, where we live in San Ramon, it is time to sell if people are in that position and motivated to do so.
A 1,600 square foot home with a backyard the size of a horse stable will sell for a million dollars here.
A million dollars.
Carl, that's just astounding.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, but wait, I got more.
Okay.
With the masks, that two to one vote, that's a little bit discouraging, but the language with all of this stuff here in California for the Emergency Services Act, it requires beyond control hospitals to have any authority.
And of course, they lied in omission by never providing that data, and now lie in commission to equate problematic cases, positive cases, Oh, I couldn't agree more.
So people really need to be able to recognize that this is dictatorial, tyrannical government, exactly what the
founders warned against in the strongest language possible.
And people need to stand up and know a little bit about the law
to have something to say to reject this evil dictatorial government.
Oh, I couldn't agree more.
Joe, your thoughts.
Oh, yeah.
Don't move to Texas.
We're put up the clothesline.
In 2015, I met a candidate for city council in Austin who had her race stolen by the Dominion software machines.
And she was able to prove that, went all the way to the state supreme court,
because none of the lower courts would tamper with anything that was statewide and
that was inflammatory to the uniparty puppet show.
And so the state supreme court said, yes, we agree that the Travis County,
which is where Austin is located, county clerk and district judge all made errors that were illegal,
that the sheet machines you've proven are illegal.
Participation prophy and say you required the defendants to pay your aid.
Or in August of 2016, I went to a hearing with the state secretary of state and
the guy that was in charge of the elections was appointed by governor.
Rick Perry, CFR member, and he was a former member of the Rose Law Firm, and he agreed to use to renew contracts for Harder Civic and ES&S voting machines, which both we were able to submit 300 pages and have dozens of witnesses that they were impeccable and that every election was illegal.
So everybody in Texas knows that the RINOs, the DINOs, have been playing a unit party puppet show,
keep the state split at 49.0 to 51.0, so that they can throw an election any way they want.
Mike Lindell has proven that over a million MAGA votes and probably a house and Senate seat,
I mean, Senate seats in Texas were flipped on US seats.
And so that all independently of RINO attorney general, RINO governor, and our RINO leader.
So in addition to that, they had 13 shot because they were white, black guy in a city
that has defunded the police department and has homeless camp under every road,
underpass, and in any parking lot that won't throw them out.
It's absolutely absurd.
Don't come here.
We've got to sort out our problems.
People are going to come, Joe.
Great comments.
Great comments.
Meanwhile, We'll be right back.
Most Wanted.
Get this.
The FBI, which was running the show, put out a Most Wanted statement.
Read this and appreciate the irony, the hypocrisy.
U.S.
Capitol violence.
The FBI is seeking the public's assistance in identifying individuals who made unlawful entry into the U.S.
Capitol building and committed various other alleged criminal violations such as destruction
of property, assaulting law enforcement personnel, targeting members of the media for assault
and other unlawful conduct on January 6, 2021 in Washington, D.C.
We have deployed our own full investigative resources and are working closely with our
federal, state, and local partners to aggressively pursue those involved in these criminal activities.
If you have witnessed unlawful violent action or have any information about the cases below, we urge you to contact us.
800-CALL-FBI.
To verbally report tips.
I mean, how monstrous.
When you know the FBI was actually running the show.
How embarrassing.
How shameless.
How despicable.
We now return.
Turns out that the government through is offering incentives.
Various companies are offering incentives to take vaccines that may actually kill you.
We know from Sherry Tinpenny, who describes them as perfectly designed killing machines.
Look at this, Bright Horizons, free childcare.
Kinder Care, free child care.
Learning Care Group, free child care.
YMCA, free child care.
Lyft, free rides to vaccination.
Uber, free rides.
Rewards after you get your vaccine.
Acme, 10% after purchase.
Albertson, 10% off your purchase.
BLK, Boost the profile.
Bumble, premium content.
Cars, 10% off.
Chipspot, we'll boost the profile.
CVS, sweepstakes to win free cruises.
Tooker says, see per bill and cash.
DoorDash, 2 million in gift cards.
Drop Technology, $50 in points in the first 10,000.
Hagen, 10% off.
Hinge, premium content.
Jewel Osco, 10% off.
Chris McQueen, a free donut.
Kroger, sweepstake to win a million and more.
Major League Basketball, free tickets in June.
Major League Soccer, 30% discount.
Match, premium content.
Microsoft, thousands of Xboxes.
NASCAR, a sweepstakes.
National Football League, 20% discount on merchandise.
Pavilions, 10% off your purchase.
Randles, 10% off your purchase.
Saveway, 10% off your purchase.
Shaw's, 10% off your purchase.
Spotify, sweepstakes to win tickets.
Star Market, 10% off your purchase.
Target, 5% off your purchase.
Tinder, premium content.
Tom Thumb, 10% off your purchase.
United Airlines, your shot to fly sweepstakes for major miles.
United Supermarkets, 10% off your purchase.
Vitamin Shoppe, a free healthy snack or beverage.
Vons, 10% off your purchase.
Other companies eligible for additional vaccination support.
Abbott, four hours of paid time off.
Accenture, paid time off.
FLAG, four hours of paid time off.
Albertson, $100.
Aleda, four hours paid.
Allstate, paid time.
Amazon, $80.
American Airlines, extra vacation day, $50 a point.
Amtrak, two hours paid off.
Anthem, credit toward medical premium.
On and on and on and on.
This is embarrassingly bad.
Embarrassingly bad.
These are benefits you can get for putting your life at risk.
I am shocked.
Carl, yours.
And that's not even to count the free donuts, the free beer, and the free weed.
The first article with the FBI virtue signaling that nobody should listen to them, but to withdraw consent from that criminal gangster organization supporting imperial empire.
Until we get the full truth about the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK, the FBI is criminally complicit in the destruction of any progress in this country in order to put it on the track that we see here and now, a one-party system.
And exactly as our new Texas resident guest is talking about, They only give you the illusion of choice of capturing both arms of one imperial empire.
And regarding the incentives, there's the official government site to be able to track these injuries from vaccines and its European counterpart Report now around 20,000 deaths and they themselves admit that's 1% to 10% of the total.
So that means just in Europe and the United States alone.
Now we have 200,000 to 2 million deaths immediately following these injections.
I think you're absolutely right, and they're suppressing the evidence, of course.
I mean, in the past, you had minor problems with vaccines.
They'd pull them off the market.
But here you have massive, all kinds of problems, and thousands and thousands of deaths, and they're leaving them on.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, that list of stuff that you read off that's from a site called vaccine.gov slash incentives.
And those are government paid for incentives so these are not kindness of their heart businesses, these are.
Bribes that are being paid probably with a percentage where they'll get the bribe plus 10% for promoting him.
So you think any of these businesses are doing this just because they love us and want to protect us?
You're absolutely crazy.
One of those businesses that you didn't mention is Methodist Hospital.
Uh, which happens to have 26,000 employees.
I was at a Tea Party meeting this Tuesday night, and the speaker there said that when they first issued their orders for mandatory vaccination, they had less than a 10% uptake with their 26,000 employees at Methodist Hospital.
Then they offered the $500 incentive and they started getting a little bit more of a trickle.
They were still at less than 50%.
Then they made it mandatory or you would be fired.
My daughter was a pregnant RN at that hospital and two weeks ago she delivered my grandbaby and I shudder in horror when I see her breastfeeding with possible spike protein milk to my Brand new grandson, and I'm outraged that these criminals are doing this and they're going unpunished by this crooked empire government that we've got that it's an excuse.
These people need to rot in hell.
And I'm sorry, Mr. Boone, I found out that your wife is heavily dependent on NIH grants for her medical studies and the same thing with your hospital.
This is outrageous.
Oh Joe, I couldn't agree more.
And members of my family, over my advice, went ahead and got the vaccine, including my wife.
So I'm in great apprehension as to the consequences that may ensue therefrom.
I'm with you a hundred percent.
Great point about these not being benefits that are coming from the companies, but because the government is paying for them, that means you and I, the American taxpayer, is paying for these incentives to do damage to our fellow Americans.
Meanwhile, U.S.
college COVID vaccine mandates don't even consider immunity or pregnancy and may violate the law.
Beginning in March, U.S.
colleges and universities began issuing requirements for students to be fully vaccinated if they want to return this autumn.
Some policies include faculty and staff.
It's now turned into dozens by mid-April.
Now, 350 institutions have issued such policies.
Even though all three, the only vaccines available, are still only available under emergency use authorization, which they're obfuscating, not recognizing.
They're using the word approval to say the FDIs approved them, leaving out the fact that they're only approved for use on an emergency basis.
What if approval were granted the day before classes resume?
Meaning, if the FDA actually approved them, because when they're only emergency, you must receive the permission, the informed consent of the individual who is receiving the treatment.
If University of California students can't wait, they may find themselves excluded, meaning they won't get their courses, be able to register, and all that.
At least one school offers an exemption for students who decline vaccination specifically because of its emergency use authorization status.
Based on legal review, we felt that was important due to the ambiguity in the federal statute said Justin Sloan, Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness at St.
Edward's University in Austin, Texas.
Colleges may require immunization records for measles and meningitis, but requiring a product under emergency use would, on the face of it, be contrary to law.
The U.S.
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act authorizing the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration to issue EUAs requires The recipient has the option to accept or refuse administration of the product.
No case law addresses emergency use approval vaccines as specifically to or underway.
Conflicting interpretations abound.
The American Council on Education, for example, representing 1,700 institutions issued a brief in March predicting its members' right to mandate seems likely to be upheld.
But Peter Myers, professor of law emeritus at George Washington, who directed its vaccine injury litigation clinic, reported that much more likely than not what they're doing is illegal.
I agree with him 100 percent.
The Harvard Law Review, in a blog, Dorit Rubenstein-Ress, a professor of law at UC Hastings College of Law, and I. Glenn Cohen, a professor of law, deputy dean at Harvard, suggests that federal statute does not appear to limit what conditions can be imposed on those who refuse a vaccine under an EUA.
Boy, those are real champions for freedom and liberty.
Unbelievable.
So a university could, in their view, exclude an unvaccinated student from campus.
Brown, among the first to issue a policy, instructs students who refuse and don't qualify for exemption will not be permitted to access campus, will need to either petition to study remotely from their permanent residence or take a leave of absence.
This is god-awful, in my opinion.
A recent study by Jennifer Dan published in Science analyzed memory B cells, which produce neutralizing antibodies in individuals eight months post-infection and found lasting durability, meaning if you actually have had it, it's going to endure.
A multicentric study published in The Lancet in April ...reported those who had COVID-19 were 90% protected against reinfection.
Even the World Health Organization issued a brief that most individuals will develop strong protective immune responses from having been infected.
A referred searcher at Davis in California who's been publishing about COVID and community risk states acquired immunity is a puzzle piece we're missing.
I think a lot of people are waiting for better evidence.
I really think this is something the CDC and WHO should create guidance for.
We should not ignore natural immunity.
Meanwhile, most colleges don't address whether pregnant or breastfeeding students will be granted exemption.
This is very, very troubling.
In spite of case rates steadily decreasing in the U.S.
and widespread availability and effectiveness of the vaccines, which I assert is categorically false, if you look at the numbers, the reports of damage to the bodies and even death is climbing at a rate that is going to increase.
College administration pointed to the importance of protecting their own communities as well as the larger off-campus, and no single preventive action or mitigation factor has as much impact as vaccination.
I find that highly dubious.
Regardless of how the policies are received, universities need not worry about being held liable if a student had a severe adverse reaction than which none could be greater than death.
According to the statute, they cannot sue anybody.
They can only fire a claim for compensation.
That adds another wrinkle.
COVID-19 vaccines are not covered in the National Injury Compensation Program, so claims must be made to a less responsive and developed program set up for emergencies.
Even if the legality is questionable, institutions of higher education face limited risk in issuing mandates or de facto imposition.
And if the language is murky about when the policy goes into effect, it's probably not accidental.
Carl, your thoughts?
I like this story because it gives an excellent frame to the good news feel good stories we started with that this article shows the depth of the corruption and the magnitude of our opponent.
So the idea was always to get people shot.
Now the we can prove that there's an empire running in the background annually killing millions, harming billions and looting trillions and what they want.
is they want their human resources controlled.
So this shot to control, to cull, to make for a more compliant work population for work animals and the strategy is to go ahead and tell people is to split people into two camps.
There's a carrot for the people who take the vaccination and the stick that they're going to be exiled, they're going to be ostracized, they're going to be told that they need to wear a mask when There's a resurgence of the flu in the fall that's going to be labeled as COVID-20 or whatever they want to call it.
And they're going to blame the people who haven't had the vaccination as the cause.
And then that's going to lead to education camps.
That's going to lead to permanent removal for as a domestic health terrorist or whatever they want to call it.
Now, some people may say, Carl, isn't that a little over the top?
Well, remember, these are the same people who killed JFK, RFK, and MLK, and they virtue signaling, saying that they care about the quality of life as they have these ongoing, illegal, lie-started wars of aggression, this accelerating debt, including the students.
These people have no heart.
People must take a stand.
It will only get worse if we don't.
Oh, I think you're absolutely right.
Joe, please, can you join us?
Yes, I forgot to mention that the Methodist Hospital was sued by 117 of their employees and that lawsuit was filed by a former chairman of the Harris County GOP who was in office for like 12 years and was booted out when they found out he was making over $250,000 a year.
as lead counsel for the county.
And the reason he was doing that is some days he was making more than 24 hours of work per day.
And he said, well, if I do more than five minutes, I would do it as a billable hour.
So in an hour, he could make 12 five-minute phone calls and he could do 12 hours worth of work in one hour a day.
So this is the kind of crook that filed that.
There's no evidence that he ever filed a medical malpractice, that he ever did a personal injury case.
He did not provide expert witnesses.
His lawsuit, when he filed it, he said he was going to file an appeal because he
knew he was going to lose because his case was totally defective.
The judge was a Reagan-appointed judge who's totally in with the system and part of the RINO
establishment.
He ruled against him, and so that was Judge Lynn Hughes.
And so we're expecting an appeal.
He's already said he's going to file one, but he said he was going to file one before he even got rejected.
So that tells you how defective that lawsuit was.
These plaintiffs need to get a decent attorney and fire this guy.
Next thing is, we need to discuss real quickly the Jacobson v. Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling.
Massachusetts was trying to force people in 1900 to take a smallpox vaccine, which if you listen to or read anything by Dr. Judy Mekovich, you know that there was no way of isolating the amount and or verifying the concentrations of viruses or antibodies in any vaccine.
The viruses were not identified until Wendell Stanley Did it first time with an electron microscope in 1931, and he got the Nobel Prize for that in 1946.
So there was no way they knew what viruses were.
They had no way of knowing what the concentrations were or the impurities, but they were forcing people to get a vaccination or pay a $5 fine.
The Supreme Court said, yes, the state has the right to force a vaccination Or force you to pay a dollar fine.
So when the state says that you have to have a, a, you can say no, I'm, Supreme Court ruled that I either have to have a vaccination or pay a fine.
I'm paying the fine.
Let's drag this to a Supreme Court and let's get some extra witnesses that can expose the fraud that is the Flexner allopathic medical measure owned by the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds.
Oh, Joe, I think you got it 100% right.
100% right.
Well done.
Meanwhile, we have five takeaways from the Biden-Putin summit.
The last time Biden met Putin, he told the Russian leader he didn't believe he had a soul, or so he told us.
That was a pretty silly thing to say.
This summit, a final engagement on Biden's week-long trip to Europe, Came amid tensions around Ukraine, treatment of Russian opposition figure, and recent cyber attacks and allegations of election meddling that have no basis whatsoever.
A return to pragmatism.
The White House was careful to downplay expectations, stressing there were no deliverables or major breakthroughs expected.
So it proved to be.
Biden instead sought to frame the meeting as an exercise in worldly pragmatism, stressing the importance of strategic stability.
By that, he seemed to mean there should be a workable degree of predictability regarding what Washington or Moscow might do in various scenarios and an awareness of red lines for each nation.
on cyber security. He asserted any attacks orchestrated by Russia would be met by meaningful,
if vaguely described, response from the United States. Well, there's no evidence that Russia
has ever made any cyber attack on the United States. He made it clear they weren't miraculously
going to fall into lockstep. He said this is not a kumbaya moment. Such statements, of course,
aren't exciting.
He knows his political and media opponents are eager to brand him as weak, so some tonal toughness is required.
In the end, he met modest expectations.
The Capitol riot.
What a most conscientious subject from the two leaders' news conference was an unexpected one, the January 6th insurrection, so it's called.
We know it was staged.
Putin raised the issue in response to a question about human rights in Russia.
Hot topic, particularly amid criticism of the Kremlin's treatment of Navalny, who Putin has accused of having sought to kill or torment or imprison.
Putin reacted in a characteristic fashion, drawing attention to U.S.
abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan, the continued existence of Guantanamo, Then drew the insurrection into the same broad argument, saying mildly, people came to the U.S.
Capitol with political demands.
The law enforcement response, he suggested, had been too harsh.
This view replicating talking points of President Trump and his supporters irked Biden.
The president said any comparison with legitimate protest was ridiculous.
And of course, we know it wasn't legitimate protest.
It was orchestrated by the FBI.
Biden was praised as not being Trump.
Biden had one big advantage going into Wednesday's summit, the low bar set by his predecessor.
I actually disagree with this 100%.
When Trump met Putin in Helsinki in 2018, the president was widely criticized for a craven performance.
He appeared to take Putin's word over the testimony of U.S.
intelligence agencies about whether Russia had meddled in the 2060 presidential election.
I have a whole book about it.
Trump was right.
The intel agencies were faking it all.
The late Senator John McCain, himself a traitor, branded Trump's behavior as disgraceful.
Biden has sought to reassure allies that America is back, but Biden is pathetic, weakling, cognitively impaired.
Biden relishes occasion.
His desire to flex Russian muscle on the world stage is well known.
The president, a KGB agent at the time the Soviet Union dissolved, is sensitive to any diminution of his country's importance.
The Russian president seemed to relish the spotlight.
His lengthy press conference was mostly relaxed and even, on occasion, jocular.
When he complained about American double standards on issues like human rights, he was at pains to point out the atmosphere at his meeting with Biden had been constructive.
There was no hostility.
Quite the contrary, he said.
On occasions, he even praised Biden's experience.
Biden clearly enjoyment of the event irks some observers.
One critic, former chess champion Gary Kasparov, complained on MSNBC that Putin had got what
he wanted simply by virtue of the summit taking place. Questions linger about details. It provided
some positive mood music for Biden and Putin, but unclear whether it presages any real change.
The extension of the new START arms reduction treaty had already been agreed to in advance.
Putin said the two nations had agreed their ambassadors, who had been recalled to their home countries this spring, would return to their posts.
Afterward, the White House issued a statement noting the two nations will embark together on an integrated bilateral strategic stability dialogue in the near future.
That will be deliberate and robust.
The proposal is nebulous, could be undone at a moment's notice if anything raises friction such as new cyber attacks.
This in turn explains Biden's positive but cautious tone.
I think it was another embarrassing event for America to be represented on the international stage by a man who's so obviously incompetent Just as Kamala blew it badly in Guatemala, where she was met by protesters with signs, Go Home and Trump Won, which were well-founded.
And then, of course, flubbed her interview with Lester Holt, where he asked her why she had not gone to the border, and she replied she hadn't gone to Europe either, as though that were appropriate.
Carl, your thoughts?
And then cackled, that's how she rolls.
So this was all very interesting political theater for sheeple, and that's all that it is.
And again, as I keep saying, the American public and our global public have to withdraw support from this.
So look, if you were getting the top nations of the world together, then you would obviously have to prioritize the world's problems to address.
And among that list would be, hey, We got a million children dying from preventable poverty every month and the world leaders have promised to solve that problem since 1969.
If you just count that death total up since the Clinton administration, that's about 400 million preventable deaths.
400 million.
You start getting into numbers that big, you need a little context.
That's more deaths than all wars, all acts of violence, all murders, all insurrections in global history.
These leaders do not care about public safety, public good, public health.
They care about controlling a work population.
You would discuss and Putin would call out and other world leaders would call out the US-led lie-started illegal wars of aggression that have killed about 30 million since World War II.
The global crushing debt would be a topic because that can be solved.
This is a contrivance to keep poor countries, developing countries, poor and Grateful to have jobs working for the bigger corporations just making neo-slave wages.
And then, you know, they would also talk about the, as President Biden said, the U.S.
never interferes in elections.
Well, that's sure going to change soon as the Arizona audit results come out demonstrating a 3 to 1 to 4 to 1 margin of victory for Trump.
Ryan, the CIA has a history of interfering in foreign elections, assassinating foreign leaders, executing coups abroad.
They simply did it here at home this time around.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, Putin's being targeted as hacking into a whole bunch of things, and he's responsible for the colonial pipeline, blah blah blah blah blah.
The truth is that they operate an IPS service in Russia that doesn't track your URL where you're coming from.
So they're the go-to spot for anybody in the world that doesn't have a CIA DARPA trackable footprint.
So, and we know from Snowden that it's very, uh, Devin, that it's very the poor footprints they want, but we know where the state acts are.
My guess is that we're probably getting a lot of hats coming out of our favorite little ally in the Middle East and getting out of some of our other favorite little allies, maybe UK.
But regardless, Putin is blameless on hacking that he's been accused of, and these people are just absolutely horrible.
I'm doing my closing remarks, some more information on genocide, so we'll just skip along down the road to that, okay?
Joe, that's fine.
Meanwhile, we have Trump's comments on the summit.
Biden gave a very big stage to Putin and got nothing for it.
President Putin went home empty-handed, according to former President Trump.
Well, I guess the overall is we didn't get anything, Trump told Hannity.
This was last night.
I heard part of it.
He gave a very big stage to Russia.
We got nothing for it.
I think it was a good day for Russia.
Trump noted the giveaway started with Biden permitting the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in Europe, delivering oil to Germany, enriching Russian Putin.
Frankly, I think that Nord Stream 2 is a very good thing and support it.
Trump is critical of it.
I stopped the pipeline, Nord Stream 2, and the pipeline was stopped.
It was given back, nothing gotten for it.
Trump encouraged Americans to watch the Putin and Biden press conferences as performance art and form your own judgment.
Wait a minute!
The pipeline is going to Germany and Europe?
Why are we protecting you people again?
It's just unbelievable, Trump said, lamenting Biden gave away Trump's efforts to stop payoffs to Russia.
He also noted Germany is being protected by American military through NATO while paying less than their fair share Then turning around and paying Russia for oil through the pipeline.
Trump's right here.
He got NATO to pay more of its fair share.
Biden is letting it go.
What a nice point he made when he said, how many Chevrolets are being sold in Berlin?
Not too many.
How many Chevrolets are being sold in Paris?
Not too many.
Maybe not.
Yet we sell their products, their wines, cars, Mercedes, BMWs, and everything else.
We sell it all over our country.
Ultimately, Trump refused to commit to any official future campaign, but Biden's inadequacies are going to buoy his own future prospects.
If you look at the numbers, people are liking me more than ever.
I think the reason is they're watching what's happening to our country.
No energy, independence, death, and criminals pouring into our country, inflation, interest rates, gasoline prices.
And I guess it's making me very popular.
And more sober comes from Ray McGovern.
Aside from establishing face-to-face contact, the Biden-Putin summit today met only the most modest expectations.
By the same token, weapon makers and other profiteers on tension with Russia and living in fear of a thaw can now breathe a sigh of relief.
Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov's appearance on Russian TV earlier this morning at which he dampened expectations, turned out to be a harbinger
of things to come.
Clear signals have been sent the U.S. would try to restrain and pressure Russia. Adding the
constant talk of punishing Russia does not make the overall atmosphere any easier. Putin himself
charged recently U.S. leaders want to hold back our development, and they talk about this openly.
All right.
Amy steps forward.
Diplomats.
Ray McGovern's assessment.
Putin announced Russia and U.S.
ambassadors would be returning to their posts.
Strategic arms.
The Russian president reported an agreement to start interdepartmental consultations under the aegis of the Department of State and the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Cybersecurity.
Putin said the two sides have agreed in principle to sit down at the expert level and start working on this issue.
Ukraine.
Putin.
This issue is touched upon.
I cannot say it was done in great detail, but as far as I understood, President Biden, he agreed that the Minsk agreement should be the basis for a settlement in southeastern Ukraine.
Tone.
Putin described the conversation as quite constructive, no hostility at all.
What was clearly absent was mutual trust.
A key issue of trust came up at both present press conference.
What is clear is that in contrast to more productive summits in the past, even a modicum of trust was lacking.
Meanwhile, big steps backward.
In early September 2013, during one-on-one talks in St.
Petersburg, President Putin gave President Obama a way out of a dilemma he faced when all of his advisors were insisting he wage open war in Syria The Cossus Belli being a chemical attack near Damascus falsely claimed on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The Russians succeeded in persuading Assad to agree to give over what chemical weapons he had for destruction under UN supervision on a US ship outfitted for such disruption.
Obama later bragged publicly about being able to face down the Washington playbook of all his advisors and take advantage of the work Putin had already done with the Syrians.
I, Ray McGovern, was involved personally in preparation for the first strategic arm limitation talks in Moscow for the sign of SALT I treaty, provided the cornerstone of strategic stability for three decades until under President George W. Bush, The US left the treaty.
The questions we intelligence officers regularly heard from President Nixon and Henry Kissinger was, can you verify this?
How soon could you tell if the Russians cheat?
We are in a position of trust, if you can verify.
If you remember, a decade later, the Russians did cheat.
We discovered it promptly, and President Reagan called them out.
In the summer of 83, they detected a huge early warning radar installation in Siberia.
Reagan in 1984 declared it an outright violation of the anti-ballistic missile treaty in the fall of 89.
Moscow agreed to eliminate the radar without precondition.
I also had a catbird seat during the first Reagan administration watching Secretary of State George Shultz as he carefully built trust first with the president and then with Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Many a Russophile was in high position then as now.
At times, I did not think Shultz could prevail over the hardliners like CIA Director William Casey and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, but he did.
Before he died, he wrote about the importance of trust.
Putin had high hope mutual trust had been established before it fell victim to the coup in Kiev, accurately described as the most blatant coup in history, having been revealed on YouTube two and a half weeks before.
Putin's hopes did not seem unrealistic in the fall of 2013.
He also wrote them down.
It also seemed possible Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken came on like gangbusters, asserting U.S.
exceptionalism, doing private two-on-two talks in a way similar to the old diplomacy with which Blinken approached the Chinese in Anchorage on March 18.
Putin's body language at the outset suggested, to me at least, that he had just had a fresh encounter with interlocutors who insisted that Russia change its behavior in certain specific areas before there could be real progress on important issues like strategic arms and cyber.
Such an approach, of course, stands, trust but verify, on its hand.
Reinald Reagan was not the first to insist on the latter sensible approach.
Now in my 100th year, I offer my thoughts.
It's my view, returning to Ray McGovern, that a lack of trust accounted for the meager results of the summit.
Mistrust on the U.S.
side, fed by a host of charges against Russia, many of them phony, and the demonization of Putin.
At his press conference, Biden at times seemed woefully misinformed about recent Russian history.
It struck me.
He's assimilated the drivel one finds in the New York Times about Russia.
So who prevailed today?
Cui bono, one must ask, as suggested above.
The military-industrial-congressional-intelligence-media-academia-think-tank-complex, never more powerful, sleeps soundly tonight.
Carl, your thoughts?
That first article Trump had to write that this is political theater that we're watching.
And I never have liked Trump's role in this political theater because there is just promises of maybe we'll get to something, maybe we'll get to something, but we can't until we call out the criminal lies led by the U.S.
for this global gangster empire.
So the theater does go on.
With Ray McGovern, I appreciate his contributions as a retired CIA intelligence analyst.
And that said, is while he makes great points pointing to the crimes, he really should, in my humble opinion, step up his game to call out for the arrests of the leaders that he briefed on the right side, the Bushes, on the left side, Clinton and Obama.
For treaties, I think that we really need to call out the hypocrisy of the US as constantly engaging in research and development for nuclear weapons when that is expressly forbidden in at least the non-proliferation treaty that the US keeps on Excellent, excellent comments.
Iran that they are somehow in violation when IAEA has them under 24-7 lockdown for the
amount of nuclear, the percentage of nuclear refinement that they do, while the U.S. in
Orwellian violation continues to research and develop nuclear weapons when they're supposed
to do exactly the opposite.
Excellent, excellent comments.
Joe, your thoughts?
Oh, yeah.
I'm very versed on the nuclear weapon systems.
But I'll tell you what, I have never voted for a single Democrat or Republican in a general election since 1972 when I wrote in Dr. Spock.
I voted third party up until Trump ran, and I voted for him twice, mainly crossing my fingers, closing my eyes, holding my nose, and voting with hope.
But the man has proven that he is scientifically, historically, medically, and human resourcely Incompetent or illiterate.
I'm sorry, you know, I'm past the trumpet part of my life and I cannot fully support him and I'm just praying that somebody of a quality, possibly DeSantis in Florida, rises to the top.
Yeah, I'll come back to what you have said, Joe, here in my final thoughts.
he fires everyone that was in his previous administration because he was surrounded by
100% traitors and his son-in-law needs to be in Gitmo.
Just yeah I'll come back to what you have said Joe here in my final thoughts.
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Here's an author who is very much allied with Joe Olson.
President Trump was gung-ho wild about introducing the new, if untesting, vaccines.
His Time Warp program showed us clearly he was under somebody else's orders.
A highly compromised individual like Trump was obviously beholden to a number of stronger ideologies.
Sure, he was also rabid about his support for Israel.
Would have been just fine with total genocide of the Palestinians.
It's just my opinion.
But Trump was a very, very emasculated Presidente.
He talked big, but I've long felt he was a mental midget.
If he was as rich as he said, he'd have gladly shown his records to the Southern District Legal Beagles, but he didn't.
The Russian Jew oligarchs used his properties as vehicles for money laundering.
It's well documented.
Trump is a loser.
Bring on Ron DeSantis.
Meanwhile, I just report Amazon doesn't want you to know what's really going on.
Six of my books about Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, the moon landing, Orlando, Dallas, Charlottesville, and Parkland have all been banned by Amazon.
Five of the six, however, remain available at moonrockbooks.com.
Sandy Hook is in limbo because of a lawsuit that's now going to the Wisconsin Supreme Court and may thereafter to the United States.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Carl, yours.
Well, thank you for our audience for speaking up into life.
That is the key thing.
You got to hold the line for truth and justice and the best self-expression that you can muster with your thoughts and your words and your actions, because that is all that we have.
That said, there may be big breakthroughs coming in soon with the Arizona audit.
There may be a big breakthrough with the AMC hedgies being caught naked short-selling that may literally destroy Wall Street.
And this so much of what we see is a prelude to what they are opponents really need to get done, which is the great economic reset because their financial system of only creating what we use for money as debt owed back to them has become tragic comic.
and they want to be able to keep their credibility and reset the game again so that they have another
rigged casino only and always for them. Demand their arrest.
Stop listening and giving them any credibility to what they say. Joe, your final thoughts.
Yeah, we keep getting our nose rubbed in a certain little holocaust that supposedly happened.
So I started researching some other holocausts in the last couple of centuries and came across Hong Kuang, who was a Chinese self-appointed, and I'll read the title from one of the articles, The time Jesus's younger brother led a revolution in China, that's at supchina.com.
In 1851, he was financed by the British East Company, and he ended up captured at China over a He was responsible for killing 30 million people.
Then we had the Irish Famine in 1845, where the British landed 200,000 troops in Ireland and went village to village and seized all grains, all livestock, and left them nothing but rotten potatoes and said that the famine was caused because all they grew was potatoes.
Two million Irish were deported as indentured service to the West Indies in the United States, and estimates are as many as five million were killed.
Armenia, 1915, we had 1.5 Armenians killed by Turkey.
In 1919, at the end of World War I, if you saw Lawrence of Arabia, you saw that he promised the Bedouins that they would get independence.
Well, Britain decided they didn't want to give independence.
All the Iranians had on the world market at that time was oil, which was owned by BP.
BP was the only one measuring the amount of royalties and only giving them 15% of the
oil that they were taking out of the country.
When the Iranians started to riot, they cut off all food supplies.
The estimates are that as many as 6 million Iranians starved to death.
Then we had Stalin in the Ukraine, and you can look up Holodomor, where 30 million Ukrainians
where 30 million Ukrainians were starved to death by Stalin.
were starved to death by Stalin.
Then in 1943, we had the 3 million that starved to death in Bengal,
Then in 1943, we had the 3 million that starved to death in Bengal, which is when Churchill
which is when Churchill said, well, all the men in India are off fighting for the kingdom
said, well, all the men in India are off fighting for the hollow mode door, H O L O D O M O R,
over in Burma and Thailand.
And so we'll starve their women and old folks and children.
And so they killed a million or 3 million in 1943.
Rape of 19, at least a million Chinese were
Japanese.
And then after World War II, we had the Morgenthau plan,
which we want to read more on that.
It was to exterminate the Germans, look up hellstorm documentary.
So, bottom line is, we haven't had an empire ruling our world that's helped in on genocide, and now they want to go exponential on all of the genocide they did before.
Now they're ready to go to billions of people killed, and these people need to be Torture killed the fullest extent of the law.
If you do illegal crime, you deserve an illegal pension.
Hanging is too good for these folks.
Somebody burn them alive just like they did Bruno.
Slow burn for hours.
Anyhow, that's it.
I love you.
Thanks.
Well, Jim Fetzer here in Madison, Wisconsin, wants to thank Carl Herman in San Ramon, California, and Joe Olson in Houston, Texas, for really penetrating comments and commentary.
Excellent.
I, of course, beg to differ about Donald Trump and his role in American history.
He was a flawed candidate, but a spectacular president in many ways.
I faulted him for his generosity toward Israel, moving the embassy to Jerusalem, declaring
the Golan Heights to be a part of Israel, and defunding the UN agency assisting Palestinian
refugees.
There's more.
On the other hand, he did great.
He got a handle on the American economy.
The lowest working wage earners were seeing their wages rise at the highest rates.
40% of black voters were declaring they were going to vote for Donald Trump at a Rasmussen Bowl in December of 2019.
It had the Democrats panic stricken.
He called out the fake news.
Every American today is more cautious in circumstance about what they hear from the media because of Donald Trump.
And the bottom line is the American people overwhelmingly reelected him as their president in 2020.
Sidney Powell shared a map.
It was read from coast to coast.
He carried California and Minnesota, as I had been predicting, 410 electoral votes.
If there is any justice left in America, Donald Trump deserves to be restored to the presidency, warts and all.
God knows.
What's going on now with the Democrats is a massive onslaught and attack on America.
They're allowing migration willy-nilly.
They're giving money away left and right.
They're introducing racism into the United States.
They're making the United States look like a laughingstock.
They should be stopped in their tracks.
I believe prosecuted to the full extent of the law, as well as those who brought us this fake pandemic, From Hans Schwab, Klaus Schwab, to Tony the Rat Fauci, to Bill Gates, let's sweep them all up, give them a fair trial, and subject them to the maximal punishment the law allows.