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Need to Know (22 June 2021) with Joe Olson and Michael Ivey
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where we have a special Texas edition of Need to Know with Joe Olson from Houston and Michael Ivey, nominally from Asheville, North Carolina, but actually a Texas native as well.
So we're very pleased to be here to share with you all the news you need to know.
We begin with a wonderful report from Brandon Tatum.
This is a police officer, a former Arizona cop, author of the upcoming book, Beaten Black and Blue, being a black cop in an America under siege, suggesting there's a broader agenda behind the defund the police movement.
I believe it's an agenda to completely destroy and dismantle local police departments so the government can have control of law enforcement in this country and push a nationwide agenda.
Tatum explained that if law enforcement were federalized, And there were unconstitutional mandates or restrictions, such as involving, say, mandatory vaccine or gun confiscation.
The government would be able to enforce those directives more easily.
In other words, have a national police force modeled after the East German Stasi.
I believe the government has a lot more leverage federalizing these agencies, and that's the end goal.
I don't believe it has anything to do with racism, police brutality.
That's a talking point to push an even bigger agenda.
In fact, he says it's the agenda itself that is the cause of a lot of turmoil we see in law enforcement and crime rates we see spiking around the country.
Indeed, according to the Fraternal Order of Police, murder rates have skyrocketed in New York City and Chicago, up 22 percent, in Los Angeles, 27, in Washington, D.C., 35 percent, Philadelphia, 40, Minneapolis, 56, and Portland.
In the past, a relatively peaceful community, a staggering 800 percent.
Tatum says, you know, police brutality is a small fraction of the drama, chaos, and confusion that goes on in the inner city.
If they're pushing this as if it were a pandemic or an epidemic, they're already being deceptive from the beginning.
The former police officer and co-founder of the Blexit movement said, one need not be a conspiracy theorist to understand.
Statistics show twice as many unarmed whites are shot by the police each year as unarmed blacks.
I repeat, twice as many unarmed whites are shot by the police each year as unarmed blacks.
In 2018, the most recent year for which data is available, blacks made up 53% of homicide offenders in the U.S.
and committed about 60% of robberies, while making up only 13% of the population.
There's no doubt about it.
It appears that what is the key is single-family homes, not your race, not whether you're black or whether you're white.
The Blexit Foundation goal is to rectify the narrative of victimhood that permeates American minorities, particularly in the African American community.
It's fascinating that real violent crime problem facing is outside the leftist mainstream media narrative.
You know, they're going to push an agenda that causes a lot of pain and hurt, real pain, real hurt, on top of that confusion.
But there's a delusional state in the inner city.
When your father's in prison, or your father's been murdered by another black man, it creates a level of hatred toward other black people.
The solution to violence and death is to focus on the facts, help heal past hurts, and rebuild families.
Having a strong father growing up.
Tatum knows the importance of fathers to children.
You need a dad.
I don't care what anybody says.
The Heritage Foundation cited a major 1988 study finding that the percentage of single-parent households with children between the ages of 12 and 20 is significantly associated with rates of violent crime and burglary.
Get this.
It noted race was not a factor, only that the family was not intact.
And according to a report by Brookings in 1965, less than a quarter of black infants and just over three percent of white were born as single mothers then.
But 25 years later, by 1990, the rate of infants born to single unmarried mothers had risen to 64% for blacks, 18% for whites, with a percentage remaining similar today.
Tatum said Black Lives Matter, a quasi-Marxist organization that's become a household name, is endorsed by major corporations, has raised millions of dollars, But has done nothing to uplift the black community because that's not truly its goal.
To the unsuspecting, that seems quite bizarre that the founding of Black Lives Matter is to do the very thing that's damaged the black community the most, and that's to believe or promote the absence of the father.
They want to destroy the nuclear family.
I'm just here as a messenger of things I know, have experience in research, but it's invaluable to empower ourselves with knowledge.
Everyone should do their own research.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, we can put this blame on LBJ with his great society.
He did everything he could to decimate the black family and black neighborhoods.
The federal government has already militarized the local police in most jurisdictions, and they've militarized the state troopers in most locations.
The only remaining group is the constitutional sheriffs, which are currently being led by Richard Mack nationally.
I attended their conference in February at Woodlands, and very interesting information,
they're the highest elected law enforcement official anywhere in the country, and there's like
3,000 and something counties, 3,030 something like that counties,
and each one has their own elected sheriff.
So we want to make sure that we do not circumvent the constitutional sheriff's responsibility and authorization to protect us.
I think those are great points, Joe, and one of the reasons why I believe they chose Sandy Hook to conduct the FEMA drill and present it as mass murder is because Connecticut did away with their constitutional sheriffs.
So it turns out to be among the most criminal states in the Union.
Michael, your thoughts?
That was a really great article, and it's really good that a black police officer is coming out and saying stuff like that.
It says he grew up in an inner city in Texas.
Anybody knows which city that was?
Not I. There's a lot of extraneous noise coming from somewhere.
Where's that?
Oh, I'm in a library that has occasional lobby traffic.
Yeah.
Oh, OK.
Yeah, and the fact that he's a black police officer saying those things means that it'll be taken more seriously.
I hope that somebody takes it seriously.
Otherwise, it would just be lumped into the oppressor oppressed ideology that's being forced on us and nothing that the oppressor says is taken seriously, of course.
It seems like to me that he might have it right in his speculation that The agenda here is to bring in some form of national police force or maybe even a UN police force, which would be consistent with the upward consolidation of practically every area of society that we see.
And it's much, much easier, of course, to control whatever area it is you're talking about when there's only three or four points of control.
And of course, it has exactly the opposite effect of doing anything constructive.
You can see that with the skyrocketing crime rates and the sowing of general chaos and confusion, but that too furthers their agenda to take down the United States at this point.
I couldn't agree more, and I've always been puzzled by all this talk about reimagining policing.
I mean, what in the world did they have in mind?
I think that he's got it right.
And when you talk about oppressors and oppressed, this may be the most important article I've published in years.
Listen to this.
And it's available on my blog at jamesfetzer.org.
Woke ideology mimics precursors to totalitarian slaughter.
Some of the core tenets of the woke ideology sprayed around the country mimic ideas used to justify many of the most horrendous atrocities of the past century, according to multiple experts.
A recently released documentary called Better Left Unsaid concludes that self-identified radical left endorses four fundamental truths they hold to be self-evident, that these tenets have likewise been used to justify and incite many of the worst massacres of the 20th century.
The first of the four is that the world is best viewed through a group oppression narrative lens.
The woke ideology is based on a set of quasi-Marxist theories dividing society into oppressors and oppressed, based on characteristics such as race, sex, class, or sexual proclivity.
Woke is sometimes used interchangeably with critical race theory, one of the more prominent ideologies operating within this framework.
Already you get clarity on what's going on here with all these bizarre distinctions we've never seen in American politics before.
The second claim is that evidence of oppression is the inequality between groups.
If the designated oppressed group is on average worse in some regard than the designated oppressor group, That is taken as virtually unassailable proof of oppression.
So if whites perform better, say, at white-collar jobs than do blacks, then that's going to be a symptom of white oppression, even if blacks do better at other tasks, such as professional sports, than do whites.
The third is that peaceful dialogue and understanding between the groups is impossible, since the dominant group's strategy is to retain its power.
This is quite crucial.
Woke theorists have posited the oppressed have a uniquely valuable perspective on reality.
Unavailable to the oppressors.
Meanwhile, they say whiteness or white heteropatriarchy can't help but try to maintain its hegemony, even if it does things that benefit members of other groups, such as by abolishing slavery or giving women, giving blacks the right to vote.
It's still done out of self-interest in order to further entrench its institutions and norms and thus ensure the privilege of its members.
Proponents of the ideology engage in dialogue between themselves but with everyone else.
Communication is supposed to flow in only one direction, that of acceptance of their views.
Any challenge to the ideology is labeled as self-serving or even as an assault on the oppressed.
Finally, the ideology at least implicitly acknowledges that, because of the above, violence is justified to eradicate the inequities.
From my experience, they—to the degree they can be grouped together enough to call them they—tend to advocate for violence against those oppressing, and equate it to laudatory behavior.
Hint!
Punch a Nazi, author of the documentary Kurt Jaimungo told the Epoch Times, which published This brilliant piece.
I have catalogs of tweets, written statements, and videos of persons ranging from students to professors explicitly calling for violence and downplaying that on the left when compared to the right.
Think of what's going on here, with white supremacy being the major problem when Antifa and BLM are setting fire to our cities.
Not because of intensity or frequency of such violence, but because of the so-called nobleness of the extremes of opposition.
These four tenets are common to many of the most brutal massacres and regimes of the 20th century, from the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany to Communist China and the Rwanda genocide.
In each case, An entire class of society is painted as fairly privileged and as inherently oppressive, with little regard to specific action by specific members of the group.
Meanwhile, disagreement with or mere disinterest in the classification is taken as support for the perceived oppression.
With reconciliation through dialogue taken off the table, the only remaining recourse is conflict, a revolutionary action where violence is seen as inevitable and ultimately preferable.
Too few people know of the ceaseless carnage that took place under the masthead of the isomers of equity.
He said he avoided using examples committed as consequences of the totalitarian nature of the various regimes, I'm careful to only list or talk about the deaths associated with the philosophical doctrine of group guilt and class guilt.
Proponents of socialism commonly argue the movements that led to these tragedies were commandeered or hijacked by those who didn't really believe in their ideology.
But they've tended to level the argument retrospectively, as it were, as a form of apology to deflect criticism.
After they or their like-minded predecessors endorse a movement's nascent regimes, proponents usually stop short of detailing how the next attempt will prevent any of the supposed non-believers from taking over.
A comparison between the preludes to past and the current manifestations of woke ideology is a fair one, as long as it's not taken as an absolute, said Eric Smith, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition at York College.
We're not saying a massacre is definitely going to happen, but we need to be cognizant and remember our history and be careful about what's going on here.
His conclusions were also endorsed by several scholars of totalitarianism, all of whom are critical of woke ideology.
They were invited to comment on the film.
The same ideas that gave rise to Kurt's movie and discussion of communism, we see a lot of parallels and isomorphism taking place in the West and within academia.
Said one.
Janice Fiamengo, retired English professor at Ottawa, self-declared anti-feminist, backed his argument during the discussion.
As soon as one establishes these oppressor groups and oppressed groups, then when you're speaking supposedly on behalf of the oppressed, you can do nearly anything.
Gad Saad, evolutionary psychology professor at Concordia, put forth a point during the panel that those professing utopian goals have a tendency toward eliminating those who oppose them.
Utopians believe the world could be a perfect place, except for this one group stopping the world from becoming a perfect place, obviously here in the United States, that is white Americans.
Another panelist, a retired NYU professor, Michael Recktenwald, linked the woke ideology's potential to unleash totalitarian forces to its most modern roots, where postmodernism introduced the idea of relativism, that there's no objective truth, but instead powers establish true whatever is in their interest.
While the documentary notes the notion is itself a truth claim and thereby undermines its own validity, Recktenwald points out that adopting the notion has serious real-life implications.
We're not talking about clear or sophisticated or subtle thinkers here, but political activists.
The problem with this is not simply that we have no criteria for truth claims with this kind of notion, but rather it leaves open the possibility, when it has a requisite power behind it, anything can be asserted, and be asserted with force.
He gave an example of the ideology behind the transgender movement sweeping through government institutions, which I have found equally baffling.
The force of the state is behind it.
They can say, if you don't accept that your child is a boy or a girl when they are the other, then you could go to jail for this or lose custody of your child.
So when my truth becomes as good or better than any objective truth, then we get to the point where the requisite power is applied, and we get the kind of authoritarianism and totalitarianism we saw in the Soviet Union, where people were forced to maintain things they knew to be false.
I reiterate, I think this may be the most important article I've published in the last 10 years.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, in order to empower the collective, you have to suppress the individual, and you have to make them feel that they're powerless, and there's nothing that they can do to cooperate with other individuals.
So what they do is they try to hone every possible wedge issue that exists in society, and that's race, religion, age, sex, preference, all of that garbage.
So anyhow, I wasn't sure that this was going to be the subject that we're going to cover.
I would recommend that people see the videos produced by Bill Warner on slavery, also the ones by Steve Molinex, and then I will put in the comment section, when this is posted on BitChute, an article that was at Veterans Today, probably a 10,000 word article with hundreds of references on the Dutch slave trade.
It's absolutely shocking.
I mean, you will You will throw up.
There's far more white slave trading going on in the last millennium than any other slave trade, and it's completely unremarked.
So what bottom line is, I'll put that in the comment section because we don't have time to go into any of the details of that, but I think anybody that's an objective analysis of the slave situation in reality today needs to do that.
And then also yesterday we did mention that On our interview with Carl Herman, that it was white Christian Americans that were the very first people in the world to outlaw slavery, and that was in Pennsylvania in 1780.
15 states had outlawed it before the Civil War, every state after the Civil War.
The Pan-African Conference outlawed slavery in 1984 just because they were embarrassed into doing it, but they had no enforcement technique, and today you can still buy a slave for $100 in markets in Tripoli, thanks to Hillary overthrowing Gaddafi.
Bear in mind, within the framework of this woke ideology, actions like that to create greater equity are viewed as extensions of power by the oppressors.
Michael, your thoughts?
That's great stuff, Joe.
I'll be looking forward to that stuff that you post.
That's another great article.
I agree, Jim.
That was really good all the way through.
It makes me want to see that documentary that It's about called Better Left Unsaid.
It looks like it's probably a perfectly logical, clear statement of the ideology that's being used to pit races against each other in this country and in Europe as well, and to demonize the white populace, not to mention promoting violence against the white populace.
The article went through mention of Some of what it called the most brutal massacres in recent history, and it mentioned Rwanda, China, Russia, and Nazi Germany, and Zimbabwe is another one that they could throw in there, and the big one that's left out is South Africa.
There might not have been a purge type of genocide in South Africa, but what's happening now in South Africa can be called genocide, and that's open to everybody to study.
And I might add that it's being carried out by the same globalist Zionist mafia that controls the levers of popular culture through control of the news media and entertainment, both of which have been turned into mechanisms of propaganda.
And the last thing is this whole subject reminds me of a famous quote by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who lived through the Bolshevik genocide of the Russian people.
And I'm paraphrasing here.
He said basically like that was the worst slaughter and genocide in world history.
And the fact that everybody doesn't know that is proof that the means of the world news media, the world media is still under the control of the perpetrators.
Yeah, we don't have a lot of doubt about it.
I think your reference to South Africa is very astute, because South Africa was one of the wealthiest, most successful nations in the world until the transition from the white rulers to the black.
And the blacks turned on the whites and began slaughtering all the whites.
I'm fearful and apprehensive.
That may be a model for what they have in mind for the USA.
Very, very disturbing indeed.
Meanwhile, the Georgia Secretary of State received a report showing egregious election issues
early on, right after the election.
Yet he concealed the report, claiming the state had safe, secure, and honest elections.
This was after a Gateway report, where the Gateway pundit is really a valuable source of information.
Exposed Georgia election officials repeatedly feeding thousands of ballots through the voting machines late at night in Atlanta.
In other words, they took the very same ballots and fed them through scanners again and again and again.
So you might have one ballot, but you might have 20 or 200 counted ballots.
Earlier, a Fulton County official admitted the chain of custody legally required or missing from 24% of the ballots, so they could have generated 24% of the overall ballots, just the way I've described.
John Sullivan reported an audit of documents that found more than 100 batches of absentee ballots are missing again in Fulton County.
This seems like a massive chain of custody problem, the contractor warned in a memo delivered by his firm, Seven Hills Strategy, to Raffenberg's office shortly after the election.
Later this morning, Sullivan told the War Room Raffsenberg's own team was saying bad, bad things were coming out of Fulton County.
Raffsenberg, however, continuously claimed Georgia had a perfect election, but his own report, which he kept concealed, now shows rampant abuse, potential criminal activities, and corruption.
Meanwhile, this is fairly fascinating.
An open letter from retired U.S.
military and veterans.
As former members of the U.S.
military who have proudly served our nation, we write to express our support for constitutional freedom and liberty and our concern for our country as many powerful forces seem to bring socialism and Marxism to our land.
When we agreed to serve our country, we pledged to support and defend the U.S.
Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
During our active duty service, we did just that.
Although no longer active duty warriors, we're still bound to the pledge, believe we are ethically obligated to protect our country.
We put our nation's leadership on notice, therefore.
We believe the hard left turn toward socialism and Marxism endangers our citizens and the future of this great country.
Although a difficult step is taken, we believe it's necessary for us to continue to demonstrate the integrity and moral courage our oath requires.
We are disgusted by the dismantling of the rule of law in our great country.
We never thought we'd see the return of Vietnam-style disdain for public service.
Unfortunately, this disregard and disrespect is corrosive and will lead to dangerous situations for citizens and law enforcement.
A revolving door for criminals and a two-tiered justice system offering up different penalties based on the viewpoints of the accused must end.
It disturbs us to see the erosion of fair and honest elections.
Civilians doubt that our electoral system accurately reflects the will of the people.
Current servicemen and women struggle to find clear instructions on how they can execute their own constitutional right to vote and doubt their ballots will be counted.
We reject efforts by those who seek to avoid paradoxical elections by deeming common-sense voting measures racist.
The gold standard in voting recognized throughout the world is in-person with identification, yet politicians are seeking to end this in the U.S.
We oppose the politicalization and ideological purging of our military.
The focus of our military should be on training, readiness, and defense of our nation, not leftist cultural wokeness.
We decry the assault on our constitutional rights through censorship of written and verbal expression.
We point out the complicit arrangement between private corporations and those in power to present only one point of view.
Never did we think we would see the day when our media resembled Pravda.
Bureaucratic abuses that have led to business and school closures and excessive lockdowns should not be tolerated by the American people.
We do not get our rights from the CDC, the FDA, or from private corporations.
And as such, we will not tolerate Soviet-style internal passports or anything resembling
the Chinese social credit system, where citizens are monitored and controlled, whether that
system be carried out by the government or by their cooperative partners in the private
sector.
We stand with Israel and call upon all Americans to continue with the Mideast peace initiatives,
the Abraham Accords, and oppose re-engaging in the Iran nuclear deal.
Iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons is not in the interest of freedom-loving individuals.
We believe it is in the self-interest of all Americans to oppose this deal.
We must continue our efforts for energy independence.
We believe it's in our nation's best interest to reopen the Keystone Pipeline and focus on regaining U.S.
jobs and protecting the national security interests provided by energy independence.
The perforation of our southern border is a lifeline for terrorists, drug cartels, and human traffickers.
The current administration's position on open borders and illegal immigrants places our nation at risk from a health, economic, and safety perspective.
As a sovereign nation, we have a right and a duty to protect our borders.
We oppose the establishment of cooperative relations with China, as we believe the Chinese Communist Party is focused on global militaristic and technological domination.
It is currently amassing weapons to stage a takeover of Taiwan.
America is bound by the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, which protects Taiwan from invasion by the People's Republic of China.
Our cooperation with China is at odds with our signed alliances and is not in American self-interest.
We must focus on preventing Chinese expansionism and protect our nation from attacks on our infrastructure by securing our gas pipelines and electric grids from penetration.
We call upon the American people to join us in opposing the advancement of socialism by holding public officials accountable in the public square and the voting booth.
We must elect local, state, and federal candidates who will always act to defend our constitutional republic.
The survival of our nation and its historic values, liberty, and freedom are at stake.
With the exception of the rejection of the Iran deal, I think that's a remarkable statement, and I endorse the rest of it 100%.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, one of the signatures of that letter for the veterans was Lieutenant Colonel Allen West, and I met him for the first time in Dallas.
At the Remember the Alamoed Rally, and I wrote an article called Remember the Alamoed Review, posted at James Fetzer's website, Principa Scientific, and also at the Texas AMA Journal, which I thought was really surprising.
I agree with most of what they're saying in that letter, except for the part about Israel, because I'm just done with those folks.
Michael Lindell, in his absolute interference, said that they have captured the catch packets
from November 3rd.
That means that they have the actual real-time data going back and forth on the internet
between the various polling places and accrual offices over to various foreign countries.
In fact, they got everything.
They got the ISPs.
They got everything in real time as it was happening, so it can't be altered.
He said that evidence will be presented here in the very near future to a very large but
select group of nothing but IP professionals that will be able to accurately determine
the value of that material.
I guarantee you, it's got the ISP timestamps and everything.
He mentions that in absolute interference, but look forward to the next two or three
weeks with them doing an even greater expose of the absolute data.
Interesting side note, I met Alan West at three different events that I went to on the
Open Texas and Stop the Steal.
the steel rallies. I attended over 30 of them last year, and he had been elected last summer
to chairman of the state GOP. He stepped down as chairman and he's running for governor
of Texas. And we definitely need to replace grab it, Abbott the rhino with somebody decent.
And I'm endorsing Allen West and look forward to some great things happening here in Texas
within the next year.
Terrific comments, Joe, Michael, your thoughts. Cool. I'm glad to know that about Allen West.
That was a terrific letter, like you said, from the retired veterans.
Was that just an open letter, or where was it published, do you know?
Yes, it's an open letter.
It was published in a military site, a military communications site, I think mentioned right at the top.
Well, it deserves to get a lot of publicity.
I love what it said about we do not get our rights from the CDC, the FDA, or from private corporations.
And then it also said something about no internal medical passports, which we all know is a Trojan horse for a digital control system in the first place.
And it also mentioned the Chinese credit system, which is where these vaccine passports are headed.
That's the agenda here.
And like you guys, same thing.
The only thing I strongly disagreed with in that letter was the pandering to the concept that Israel is a great friend to us, when as far as I can tell, it's actually a tail that wags the American dog.
I think all three of us are unanimous that apart from that part of the letter, it was impeccable.
But that part of the letter was totally objectionable.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
We have a man telling the school board, if you force a vaccine on our kids, it'll be 1776 all over again.
There's every reason in the world to support his stance.
What's going on with the children is an obscenity.
It's medically unnecessary.
It's going to be enormously damaging.
Face-wearing masks for kids is killing their brains.
This is irrevocable brain damage.
They can never be repaired.
We now return.
A Harvard scientist says experts denied the Wuhan lab leak theory to avoid being associated with Trump and thereby regarded as being a tool for racists.
This is absurd.
Since Donald Trump was never a racist, he couldn't have succeeded in New York and the business ventures had he been a racist.
There's never been any real reason to believe it.
But it's part and parcel of the woke ideology to brain everyone who's white as a racist, no matter what their actions or behavior.
She is a postdoctoral associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, signed a letter in May demanding the Wuhan lab leak theory be investigated, that widely considered a turning point in the debate about
origins. She explained some scientists were motivated by political considerations to
deny the hypothesis. At the time, it was scarier to be associated with Trump and to become a tool for racists,
so people didn't want to publicly call for an investigation into lab origins.
She cautioned that theory has yet to be proven, but should be seriously investigated.
I know a lot of people want a smoking gun, but it's more like breadcrumbs everywhere.
They're not always leading in one direction.
It's like the whole floor is covered with breadcrumbs.
She documented how his team of amateur online sleuths were able to force the scientific community to admit that China and the Wuhan Virology Laboratory were covering up evidence that might have substantiated the lab leak theory.
What they have accomplished collectively is not something scientists can do.
It's more similar to intelligence gathering.
Meanwhile, the NFL player Cole Beasley vows not to take the jab.
He's willing to retire as an alternative.
I'll pay for free this year to live life how I've lived it from day one, Beasley said Friday.
If I'm forced into retirement, so be it.
I've enjoyed the times I've had.
I'll get to live freely with my wife, kids, and extended family forever.
The message, which Beasley called a public service announcement, came after the NFL sent out a memo announcing players who weren't fully vaxxed would be required to be tested daily, wear masks, refrain from leaving the hotel and interacting, also banned from meeting with teammates.
I mean, look at this, how absurd this is, if you're fully vaccinated versus not.
No daily testing requirement.
Testing required every day.
Masks not required at club facility or during team travel.
Masks required at club facility and during travel.
No physical distancing required in club facility with other vaccinated.
Must remain physically distant from others.
No quarantine required after a high-risk exposure.
Must quarantine after high-risk exposure.
No travel restriction.
Travel restrictions.
This is insulting!
Vaccinated players are going to be tested only once every two weeks, won't be required to wear masks, will be allowed to visit with friends and family, easily ripped into the NFL Players Association for agreeing to the new COVID rules.
he called the union a joke, saying it didn't truly represent the players.
Friday, he made it clear he would not comply.
I will be outside doing what I will do.
I'll be out in the public.
If you're scared of me, then steer clear, get vaccinated.
I may die of COVID, but I'd rather die actually living.
He wouldn't be deterred from getting together with family members,
regardless of protocol.
At stake for Beatlety is what remains of his four-year $29 million contract with the Bills before the 2019 season.
He's scheduled to make as much as $5.84 million in the upcoming season 6.1 in 2022.
He has much more to lose than when he entered the league and was regarded as a long shot because he was relatively small and light.
But he's racked up more than 5,000 receiving yards, 33 touchdowns over nine seasons, had his best output in 2020, 967 yards and four scores.
The quarterback for the Bills, Josh Allen, described him as tough as nails.
He played the final three weeks of last season with a broken fibula.
I love my teammates and enjoy playing ball because all the outside BS goes out the window at these moments.
I just want to win the Super Bowl and enjoy these relationships that will be created along the way.
He added, many NFL players also share his views, but they aren't in the right place in their careers to be so outspoken, I feel for you.
I hope I'm doing my part to represent you guys well.
And look how absurd it is to claim masks do any good whatsoever.
As Minnesota Senator Scott Jensen observes, an N95 mask filters out particulate matter larger than 0.3 microns.
So the question becomes, how large is a COVID particle?
It turned out to be about 0.1 micron.
This idea of people doing anything particularly useful with masks is just loony tunes.
He's got it exactly right.
But it's spreading throughout the community.
Here's an advertisement for a cook helper at Powers Lake with a family group staying at a summer rental for five to seven days between July 10th and 17th.
It says, that's a note at the bottom, we cannot afford to take any chances.
All the family members are fully vaccinated.
Please do not apply for this gig if you are not.
Thank you for your understanding.
Joe, your thoughts.
I've been following a guy named George Webb who's done a tremendous amount of work on a wide variety of subjects.
He's written probably a dozen books at this point and his hypothesis was that this virus was actually concocted at U.S.
Fort Detrick and then distributed at the Wuhan military war games and that has the exact amount of inoculation time it takes for the thing to take hold and there were people from all over the world there were concentrations of outbreaks in Iran which veterans today said could have been the result of low-grade sarin poisoning by drones because it weakens your immune system and makes you a lot more susceptible so that seems like a potential disease vector that was enhanced
In part of a overall war games.
And then also the other outbreak was in Milan, Italy.
And there it is the most heavily installed 5G network in all of Europe.
So that would be another co-factor that could also be playing into these things.
So I doubt the official narrative.
I doubt that it came from bat stew.
I doubt that it came in Mass from the Wuhan lab and I'll tell you what the NFL, NBA and NBL have all kneeled themselves to death and when they go ahead and force vaccinate and exterminate all of their players we can start with a fresh new professional sport sometime in the in the distant future.
This is my concern, Joe, that they're putting themselves out of business, forcing everyone to be vaccinated.
If Sherry Tinpenny has it right, and I believe she does, that these are perfectly designed killing machines, then they're destroying the teams that make them the billions every single year.
This is insane, in my opinion, any way you cut it.
Morally, scientifically, medically, but from a business perspective as well.
Michael, your thoughts?
Yeah, I've said this before.
I relate to the whole Wuhan lab leak theory controversy as being essentially meaningless and something that always is part of their methodology, as far as I can tell, is to come up with these stories of controversies after the fact, and then whichever side you decide on the controversy doesn't matter because it leaves the central narrative in place.
It's like a controversy over whether the 19 hijackers on 9-11 were good enough pilots to do what they did.
That's a meaningless controversy because there were no 19 pilots on on 911.
That I was interested in Joe's mention of that Veterans Today article that posited the possibility
that a low grade sarin distribution may have caused what we saw in the
The.
The political leadership of Iran, because I think that's much more likely that this whole thing was scripted way before last fall, and that they all already had these things planned to call COVID-19 wherever people were getting sick.
And that's another possibility that I hadn't heard.
And on Cole Beasley, I just gotta say, God bless Cole Beasley for standing up
to this COVID deception and tyranny.
As a sports fan over the years, I think Cole Beasley,
didn't he play with the Cowboys at one time?
Yeah, he was drafted by the Cowboys, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
And I've been entirely, totally disgusted by the use of pro sports teams as instruments of propaganda, which has been going on a lot, as you know.
I guess you guys heard that story of the pro golfer from Spain who was up by six strokes on the last day of the tournament.
And then the tournament officials came and told him that he had tested positive for COVID when he was about four or five holes from the finish.
I don't know if it was four or five or six or eight, but you heard that story?
No, but we know those tests are all totally unreliable.
This is a god-awful insult to the sport.
They're totally unreliable and they robbed this guy of an almost certain victory on the last day of the tournament just because of one of those PCR tests.
And that relates to that Cole Beasley story, because if he doesn't get vaccinated, they're saying that people who aren't vaccinated on the team have to be tested every day.
And that's the same thing they were putting pro golfers through who wouldn't get vaccinated.
It's just obvious coercion, and it should be stopped.
Sports in general is another area of society that's been consolidated under the ownership of a specific ethnicity, and now the entire sports world is being used as an instrument of social propaganda.
You're completely right.
Incidentally, because of having been hit by Unexpected phone calls.
I'm having to reinstate the stories here, but we're almost there.
I agree.
This guy is just fantastic.
Here we have University of Florida issuing a statement after a lab found pathogens on children's face masks.
Get this.
The CDC is still pushing face masks wearing for kids, even though the benefit isn't there.
Fauci is also pushing for even younger children to be vaccinated, even though the chance of a child getting seriously ill is minimal.
Most importantly, the CDC's own studies show wearing a mask has taken a huge toll on kids.
Data released by the CDC shows visits to emergency departments for suspected suicide attempts by adolescent girls are up over 50% in the past year and a half.
A study by the CDC also found the proportion of emergency visits for mental health were up 24% for children age 5 to 11, 31% for adolescents age 12 to 17.
Parents now have even more reason to take the mask off, where a recent study at a lab at the University of Florida analyzed a small sample—six Face masks detected 11 dangerous pathogens, including bacteria for diphtheria, pneumonia, and meningitis.
Of course, the University of Florida backtracked to say they believe the CDC studies wearing a mask is best, even though there are many conflicting theories, even though it deprives your brain of oxygen, kills brain cells, which are irreplaceable, Interestingly, the statement talks about the importance of chain of custody.
So as an aside, isn't it also important to know the chain of custody for ballots in an election?
Here's the way they backtrack.
The University of Florida Mass Spectrometry Research and Education Center routinely conducts lab tests for members of the public as requested, as it did for Ms.
Donahoe.
However, it's important to note we had no way of establishing the chain of custody for these masks or to what conditions they were exposed prior to the lab.
Except, of course, she told them what they were.
What did the lab expect?
They had to go out and be with the kids all day in school and then take the mask himself personally to the lab?
This is awful.
This is just awful.
embarrassingly bad.
To draw any conclusions is premature.
A more controlled peer review research is warranted.
Also important enough, the CDC indicates wearing a mask is among the most effective measures for preventing
and mitigating the spread of COVID, even though the virus is too small to be filtered
by any mask.
And that's the sort of thing we heard from Fauci We need more studies, more studies, more studies.
It all started when Amanda Donahue and other parents in Gainesville, Florida, concerned about the potential harm of mask wearing, sent six face masks to the lab for analysis, and the resulting report found five were contaminated with bacteria, parasites, and fungi, including three with dangerous pathogenic and pneumonia-causing bacteria.
Meanwhile, we have the absurdity that an Illinois city has canceled its 4th of July parade due to COVID, but launches a Juneteenth in LGBT pride events.
This so fits with a woke ideology.
I can hardly believe how perfectly all these stories are illuminated thereby.
On the Evanston, Illinois website, the city notes, based on concern for public health due to the unpredictability of the pandemic's impact, vaccination rates, and in cooperation with local authorities, the trustees of the Evanston 4th of July Association voted to cancel the fun run, parade, palatine concert, band performance, and lakefront fireworks show on July 4th.
However, the new left-wing-sponsored version, known as Juneteenth, received a concert-style series of performances.
According to the City of Evanston website again, the event took place what was then today June 19th in Ingram Park and featured art, music, food, and celebration, including three food trucks, two muralist speakers, or musical performances from a total of nine individual groups.
There was zero mention of COVID-19 or the pandemic.
Similarly, Evanston is set to offer an LGBT parade-style event couched slightly due to the pandemic instead of a traditional pride parade, often featuring facsimiles of sexual acts between same-sex couples, often within the direct view of children.
Evanston-Wilsted have a sort of reverse parade in which residents decorate their homes or yards and vehicles drive by.
Many Republicans, including 14 in the House who voted against making Juneteenth a federal holiday, expressed concern the seemingly manufactured day was created out of thin air as a blatant attempt to overwrite American history, specifically Independence Day on July 4th, with a new holiday that would remind Americans of the dark period of slavery Both taking away from U.S.
history and further dividing Americans along racial lines.
Meanwhile, here we have a tweet about it.
My hometown of Evanston is having a Juneteenth parade and a gay pride parade, but is canceling the Fourth of July parade and fireworks.
How insulting is this?
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, it's amazing.
We had Antifa marshmallow roast and s'more parties all across America all year long last year, but now we can't actually celebrate the birth of the country.
I'm offended by the Juneteenth issue because that was forced into being a state holiday by our goofy rhinos several years ago.
The event actually happened in Texas.
Civil War was over in April 1865, but it took two months for Union officers to actually land in Galveston.
and tell the black population of Galveston about the Emancipation Proclamation and that the slaves were free.
So you're right, it's a manufactured holiday.
It's another one of the wedge issues that they're trying to hone and drive between us.
Back to the face mask issue, I can understand the independent labs need to distance themselves from the actual facts of the case by saying that they had no chain of custody on those.
The problem is independent labs depend on A lot of independent research, and if they come out strongly in support of something that's against the narrative, it hurts their future business model.
These people are only going to submit six masks one time.
They're only going to pay $500 or $1,000 to have them tested, and so they're a limited-use customer, and therefore their actual scientific facts are not as important as maintaining the independent lab's supposed Objectivity on their future analysis.
The independent labs funding from federal and other sources, Joe, which is compromising their scientific integrity.
Yes, yes, I absolutely agree with that.
No doubt someone got spoken to in the administration of the University of Florida after that story of the children's face mask hit the internet, and they had to issue something to walk it back.
The statement that the school put out ends with a total lie from the CDC saying that wearing masks is the most is among the most effective measures of preventing and mitigating the spread of COVID-19.
That's an abject Fraudulent medical lie right there.
And it reminds me that people make up names for the CDC, like the Crime and Death Corporation, or the Center for Deceit and Corruption.
Wearing these face masks, healthy people wearing these face masks, all it is is propaganda theater to keep people believing that they're at danger from some killer virus that's out there, which isn't.
If everybody took off the mask and started treating people normally, nobody would actually know there was any damn pandemic going on.
Besides the brainwashing, the damage being done to our children, which is the point of that article, is just infuriating.
And infuriating is an understatement.
It's just ridiculous.
The story about Evanston, Illinois has been spread all over the place, and I certainly hope it results in the political demise of the Mayor and City Council.
I'd be curious to know the ethnic makeup of that Mayor and City Council.
All very, very good points.
Meanwhile, the U.S.
envoy to the U.N.
says criticism of Israel is appalling.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the Biden administration's ambassador to the U.N., has called the U.N.
Human Rights Council's frequent criticism of Israel for its slaughter of Palestinians appalling, asserting that anti-Semitic countries from the Middle East sit on the international body.
This is embarrassingly bad.
The envoy was particularly grilled over the U.S.
push to re-engage with U.N.
agencies that former President Trump had quit, which I regard as a major blunder by Trump.
The previous U.S.
administration that would be his withdrew from the Human Rights Council and the cultural body UNESCO over alleged bias against Israel.
Even more dumbfounding, It cut off funding to the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees.
I found that completely offensive.
Of all the actions Donald Trump has taken, the overwhelming majority of which I approve, this to me was completely repulsive and despicable.
It's also appalling, according to Thomas Greenfield, that the Council has one standing agenda, and that's Israel, when so many other countries are committing human rights violations.
We see it every day in the news.
Later in the hearing, Republican Congressman Brian Mast asked the envoy whether she believes the Human Rights Council is an anti-Semitic institution.
I think there are individual countries in the Human Rights Council that are anti-Semitic.
The Council has 47 states with seats, three from the Middle East, currently serving Libya, Sudan, and Bahrain.
Sudan and Bahrain have normalized relations with Israel.
Members are periodically elected by the UN General Assembly.
After Israel's assault on Gaza, the Council established a commission to investigate abuses in Israel in the occupied territories, including East Jerusalem.
The Council also called on all states to refrain from transferring arms when they assess, in accordance with applicable national procedures and obligations and standards, that there is a clear risk such arms might be used in the commission or facilitation of serious violations or abuses of international human rights law.
The Israeli airstrikes themselves have killed more than 248 Palestinians, including dozens of children.
Rockets fired by Hamas, which we previously reported appears to have been created by Israel to deflect attention from the Palestine Liberation Organization, which had won the support of Everyone in the world, virtually, to a radical Islamic organization that they would not feel so strongly supportive of, killed 13 in Israel, allegedly.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces killed another 29 in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
The crisis began with still ongoing Israeli efforts to forcibly remove Palestinian families from East Jerusalem neighborhoods.
Washington has blocked the Security Council statement that would have called for immediate ceasefire.
Wednesday, however, Thomas Greenfield lauded the U.S.
administration's engagement.
We have worked tirelessly and multilaterally to bring an end to the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
The refugee organization provides basic services to millions of displaced Palestinians across the region, including in the West Bank and Gaza.
Thomas Greenfield has raised concerns about intolerance in textbooks at their schools.
Another staunchly pro-Israel Democrat, Brad Sherman, urged the envoy to press other countries to adopt the controversial International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of anti-Semitism.
Palestinian right advocates have long rejected the definition, which implies a double standard to Israel, claiming the existence of the State of Israel is a racist endeavor to be anti-Semitic.
But Sherman stressed denying Israel's right to exist and calling for freedom across historic Palestine is a manifestation of anti-Semitism.
Frankly, I think that's quite ridiculous.
To be anti-Semitic, you must be discounting or disvaluing an individual based on their religion or ethnic origins, particularly if they're Jewish.
Most of the objections to Israel have nothing to do with its Jewish character, but its political policies and its practices in slaughtering Palestinians, seizing their land, violating international law over and over again.
It's not anti-Semitic to criticize Israel for those outrageous actions.
Meanwhile, the election of a new president in Iran is, according to Israel, giving them no choice but to attack Iran's nuclear program, even though it's a peaceful nuclear energy program.
The judge who was elected, Ibrahim Rassi, won by 62% of the vote.
Israeli officials have warned that his victory gives him no choice but to attack.
His election should prompt renewed determination to immediately halt Iran's nuclear program and put an end to its destructive regional ambitions.
But the regional ambitions are those of Israel, not of Iran.
Iran is a peace-loving nation, hasn't launched a war of aggression against any other state since 1777.
So for longer than the United States has existed as a constitutional republic, Iran has not launched a war of aggression.
Moreover, it has repudiated the pursuit of nuclear weapons.
It's all for the sake of peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Meanwhile, the new president now has held his first news conference setting out a goal, a conservative termed a hardliner by some.
He's not really all that dissimilar from the objectives of the outgoing reformist President Rouhani.
He said his goal is to ease international sanctions.
He endorsed The Iran deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
He said his assessment is the U.S.
should immediately return and fulfill its obligations to the deal.
That's really important.
Ressi added he did not intend to meet with Biden.
This is likely just as well.
White House claims they don't view the Iranian president as worth meeting.
They believe the Supreme Leader is a real decision maker.
But Joe Biden is a totally incompetent figurehead.
I think the Iranian president was right to not have any interest in meeting him.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, the project for the New American Century, released in September 2000, said that the U.S.
should overthrow seven Middle Eastern countries, but without a new Pearl Harbor, we couldn't do that.
Well, presto, a year later, we get a new Pearl Harbor.
We frame Afghanistan and attack them so that we can occupy Iran on
the east side. And then we frame Iraq and we attack them so we can occupy Iran on the west side. And
then CIA Operation Zero Footprint armed the big brother overthrow, the big Muslim Brotherhood
overthrow of Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt, In Libya, we killed 250,000 people, dropped 60,000 bombs, destroyed the largest irrigation system in the whole entire planet, and then we used CIA Operation Timber Sycamore to ship our Libyan weapons
through Turkey to start a civil war in Syria.
In Syria, we had the, in April of 2017, we had the White Helmet stage of fake gas attack, in which our duly elected president, who said he was going to get us out of the Middle East, responded to the weeping tears of his little princess, Cushy, and said that he would fire 100 missiles against the Assad, and then exactly a year later, the White Helmet staged another fake gas attack in Syria, and he launched another hundred.
Luckily, during the interim, the Russians had come in and installed their second grade missile system, the S-300, and they were able to knock out most of the incoming missiles, which was a big shock for the million-dollar-a-piece tomahawks that ended up blowing up in the desert.
So, You know, Veterans Today has two articles about nuclear bombs that were planted by some nefarious force that blew up the Cobalt Towers, and also the USS Cole said it was hit by a cruise missile with a nuclear tip on it.
You look at the damage to the boat, it's impossible you did that with a rubber dinghy.
So, I'm pretty much going with the fact that we've got a very serious enemy in the Middle East, and it's not the one that we've been attacking.
I've been recommending to the Iranians that they acquire nuclear weapons to bring stability to the Middle East.
Just as we had 30, 40 years of mutually assured destruction between the U.S.
and the USSR, where each nation knew, were they to attack the other, they would be annihilating themselves.
That would work.
Iran deserves nuclear weapons, which is why the Israelis are doing everything possible to deny them that access.
Michael, your thoughts?
Yeah, I agree with the comments made by both of you guys.
Joe brought up the project for the new American century, the prelude to 9-11, and I might mention that that was composed of about 90% dual citizen Israeli Zionists.
What more can you say about this Israeli Zionist control of the American political system.
This is just more in-your-face evidence that the Israeli tail is wagging the American dog, and it's been going on for a really long time.
In that regard, our colleague Jack Mullen recommended a particular book on that issue called The Controversy of Zion by Douglas Reed.
It's a 1978 book, And it, in very wonderful detail and academic manner, lays out how the United States was taken over by the Zionists of the world.
Chapter 40 of that book is titled, The Invasion of America.
And it has a lot to do with taking over the public airways and the public news media, entertainment, everything that shapes the public's opinion about things.
As far as the story about the new president of Iran, I haven't heard anything about his being hawkish in any way.
I suppose that the Israelis just look for anything that they can make an argument.
Oh, now we've got to take out their nuclear.
program. So I haven't heard anything that would substantiate a higher degree of fear on their part,
but as we all know, when they do war by deception, you can expect everything coming from them
to be just that, deception. I just acquired that very book this week, Michael, and I'm going to
take a good look, particularly at chapter 40, as you recommend. Meanwhile, we want to hear from you.
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Putin's words have an absolute resonance of truth.
You can see this vividly in countries like Sweden, Bleeding Heart Sweden allowed thousands of Arabs into their high culture only to experience rapes and other crimes committed by these imported Arabs.
Today I see two bronze statues of George Floyd erected in his state.
Making a hero out of an unredeemed criminal and drug addict is a bad idea.
Another.
Modern racism is primarily promoted by the Democrat Party, and it's very gullible and in large part mindless followers.
It was obvious from the outset that BLM is not only a violent black separatist movement, but a political fundraising arm of the Democratic Party.
Racism is used as a tool to destroy a legitimate, properly regulated electoral process.
Voter IDs claim to be racist.
Methodical audits are claimed to be racist.
Simply being born with white skin is considered by Democrats like Demanded Joe to be racist.
Barely black.
Quasala's entire persona—that's meaning Kamala—entire persona is based on racism.
The illegitimate, invalidly elected president hypes racism regularly.
Many blacks reject the idea of widespread racism in the U.S., but it's not something establishment Democrats will acknowledge as a true number of supporters for the Democrat Party is scant.
They need the racists.
And large numbers of illegal voters, along with counterfeit ballots, to prop themselves and their Bozo the Clown agenda up.
Meanwhile, they're doing their best to suppress all of our best efforts to get out what actually happened, not only at Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, the moon landing, Orlando and Dallas, Charlottesville and Parkland.
Amazon has banned six of the 12 volumes we have published at Moonrock Books, which I believe is the indoor record.
Five of those are still available there.
Check it out, moonrockbooks.com.
Meanwhile, you can also avail yourself of the False Flags and Conspiracies presentation from the 5th and the 6th of December last year, They're all available for free at falserightconspiracies2020.com.
Go there in the upper right-hand corner, you can access the archives.
Remember, the secret of freedom lies in educating people, the secret of tyranny in keeping them ignorant.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, there's only one real statesman on the planet at this particular time, and that's Putin, and his comments on the Geneva G7 was that, quote, there is no happiness in life, only a mirage on the horizon, end quote.
And final thoughts on the George Floyd thing.
I saw a great meme on that.
They had a copy of the statue of him sitting on a bench, and in his right hand he was holding an automatic pistol, and standing directly in front of him was a pregnant woman with the pistol sticking right at her stomach, which is the statue of him that we actually ought to It stalled because that's the man.
The man had nine felony arrests and, you know, he was irredeemable.
Died of fentanyl overdose.
So I don't have any sympathy for him at all.
For those who are unaware, that statue would represent an historic fact about the life of George Floyd.
Sticking a gun in the belly of a pregnant woman.
He was that despicable.
Michael, your final thoughts.
Yeah, for a final thought today, I'd like to read a quote from CJ Hopkins, who's a really excellent writer.
He's known as a satirist, but the gravity of our situation right now has meant that he's not making much humor these days.
He's published at Huns Review and his own website called Consent Factory.
This will take about a minute and a half.
And it goes, the ultimate goal of every totalitarian system is to establish complete control over society and every individual within it and eliminate any and all deviation from it.
There is nothing subtle about this process.
Decommissioning one reality and replacing it with another is a brutal business.
Societies grow accustomed to their realities.
We do not surrender them willingly or easily.
Normally, what's required to get us to do so is a crisis, a war, a state of emergency, or a deadly global pandemic.
This is the crucial period for this current totalitarian scheme.
It needs to negate the old reality in order to implement the new one.
And it cannot do that with reason and facts, so it has to do it with fear and brute force.
It needs to terrorize the majority of society into a state of mindless hysteria that can be turned against those resisting the new reality.
It's not a matter of persuading people or convincing people.
It's more like how you drive a herd of cattle.
You scare them enough to get them moving.
Then you steer them wherever you want them to go.
The cattle don't know or understand where they're going.
They're simply reacting to a physical stimulus.
Facts and reason have nothing to do with it.
You can show all the new normals the facts all you like.
You can show them the fake photos of dead people in the streets in China in March of 2020.
You can show them the fake projected death rates.
You can explain how the fake PCR tests work, how healthy people were deemed cases.
You can show them all the studies on the ineffectiveness of masks.
You can explain the fake hospitalization and death figures.
And send them articles about the unused emergency hospitals.
The unchanged age and population death rates.
Cite the survival rates for people under 70.
The dangers and pointlessness of vaccinating children.
None of this will make the slightest difference.
That's it.
Well, that's a brilliant quote, Michael, and sums up the situation wonderfully.
This has been a special Texas edition with Joe Olson from Houston and Michael Ivey, who's originally a native of Texas from Asheville, North Carolina.
The cohesion of this today's show is really stunning, where you have to focus on the role of the woke ideology, dividing the nation into the oppressed and the oppressors, where the oppressed have a unique perspective, where the oppressors cannot be taken for granted, cannot be trusted, cannot be dealt with, where they're dividing the nation on the basis of race and sex and sexual preference.
All in a fantastic smorgasbord that has a diabolical agenda to bring about death and destruction to America.
I say take the South African model to heart.
It appears to me now that's exactly where we're headed.
And be sure, therefore, to go to my blog, jamesfetzer.org, and read that piece again and again so you absorb.
It is a clarifying lens as to what's going on here in the USA today.
Thank you for joining us.
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