Need to Know (6 July 2021) with Joe Olson and Monique Lukens
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm very pleased to be joined today by Joe Olson from Houston, Texas, and Monique Lukens from Los Angeles.
We're here to share with you all the news you need to know, which is growing by the day.
We begin returning to the condo in Florida and picking up a report about the demolition of the remainder.
Just a short time ago, crews demolished the remaining portion of the condo that collapsed over a week ago.
All right, take a look at this.
A live look at Surfside, Florida, where explosives brought the building down.
This happened just about half an hour ago.
Engineers will now have to make sure that area is safe before first responders can go back and continue their work.
Take a look at this.
This is the moment that building just came crashing down.
Now we're also learning at this point that officials wanted to make sure that this was done out of fears of Tropical Storm Elsa that it could crash down onto the debris field.
for rescue teams can now get to parts of the rubble that were previously off
limits for safety purposes. At this point, they're still searching for
survivors.
Nobody should be talking about recovery.
That, as far as I'm concerned, that needs to be shut down straight away.
We're rescuing people.
We're pulling people out.
Everybody's doing that.
We're all pulling in the same direction, and that's the way it's going to be.
So far, rescuers have recovered the remains of 24 people.
120 more are still missing.
Meanwhile, we have more of the dead being found in the original Brob Hall.
We have how the Surfside Tower was exploited in just days.
Hours of drilling, 128 pounds of dynamite.
There are questions here.
Where are the pets?
Mayor says crews search Surfside condo units before the demolition.
I'm troubled by all of the above, Joe.
And since you are engineer extraordinaire, you're on an angle here, my friend.
You're on a 90 degree angle.
You may want to flip it.
I thought this was extraordinarily fast that they got this demo done.
What are your thoughts, Joe?
I'm very troubled by several issues here.
Well, they banned the tenants from the building that was remaining standing for 11 days, so they had plenty of time to come in there and plant charges and figure out why the original building didn't fall.
But if you want an example of side-by-side known controlled demolition and one that's just accidental, Progressive collapse, there you have it.
Two exact, the exact same building brought down by supposedly two different methods, but exactly the same failure patterns.
You know, you collapse the center of the building, you pull it inwards, and so, you know, if people go, well, you know, the Twin Towers may not have been like any other controlled demolition because there was jet fuel.
Well, whatever.
But here you have an example of a known controlled demolition on half of a building and a supposed spontaneous collapse on the other half of the building.
And both of them have the same pattern of fall and the same rate of fall and the same, you know, visual impact.
It's like, what else do you need to have in the way of proof?
Joe, are you suggesting therefore this was a controlled demolition of the surfside condo?
Yes, and I think the reason they had a failure is the plane of the building that didn't fall on the south side is where there was a bank of elevators and the elevators have a reinforced concrete wall forming a box around the elevators and that formed a sheer wall and that's what gives you that straight wall that goes up and down where the portion of the building failed.
I think they underestimated whatever it was that they used, ability to be able to transfer through that wall
and bring the whole building down.
I think they intended to bring the whole building down.
I think there was probably forensic evidence that the remaining portion of the building
had been sabotaged in some way.
And that's why they didn't want any tenants back in there.
And that's why they had to bring the thing down.
And to claim that it's because of a 65 mile an hour tropical storm that's actually off of the
coast of Tampa and going to hit Cedar Keys up in the panhandle
and not even have a measurable kite flying wind in Miami is kind of absurd.
But we are where we are.
We are indeed, and I'm very troubled by the role of this Israeli search and rescue team.
Seems to me they could have prepped the building, claimed to have been flown in from Israel when they were right there in Florida, and then they're brought in to cover up.
They know exactly how it was done, so they know exactly how to cover it up.
Monique, your thoughts?
I have two thoughts.
The first one is, it was way too early to do that.
Way too early.
More than likely, you're not going to find anybody alive, but there's always a chance.
Always a chance.
There needed to be more time for investigation.
I mean, I'm trying to think of other times when Things have gone down, and it's taken a long time to bring the rest.
Nothing can come to my mind right now, but I don't see any reason for them only waiting 11 days.
And then the second thing is, I'm beginning to think that everybody in this country needs to be vested.
In other words, I think everybody needs to be interviewed on whether they are a trader to the United States, because I'm beginning to be very untrustworthy.
Not beginning.
It happened a while ago, of a lot of people in this country.
Government officials, people from overseas, even some of my friends.
I mean, this one person a while ago called me crazy, all because I was trying to forewarn people about what was going on.
I think that we need to have some interviews, Doctor, because I'm not trusting a lot of people right now, and that just proved it to me.
Well, welcome to the party, my favorite organic vegan.
You're making real headway here, Monique, I think, sorting these things out.
Meanwhile, we have more proof that the tech giants Twitter, Facebook, YouTube are working with the Democrats to censor conservatives.
Surprise, surprise.
Twitter has built a special portal offered to certain government entities so that government officials can flag and delete content they dislike for any reason.
This is as blatant a violation of the First Amendment as you could imagine.
Where they have been thought to have independence from censorship, non-censorship requirements under the First Amendment as private entities, but now it's clear they're opening a back door for governmental involvement.
There's now evidence Twitter is not the only tech giant engaged in this type of coordinated behavior to silence, censor, and discriminate against conservative voices.
The man who invented email, Shaiva Ayodhya, ran for U.S.
Senate in Massachusetts as a Republican and made allegations of voter fraud on Twitter.
They were then deleted by the far-left tech giant.
Discovering this, he filed a federal lawsuit himself, alleging his federal civil rights were violated when the government silenced his political speech.
Federal Judge Mark Wolff, a 1985 Reagan appointee, set a hearing on pending motions for May 20.
His court order makes it clear he's taking the case seriously, highlighting several relevant cases that should give Twitter and Big Tech bully buddies some pause.
By quoting these cases, legal observers note, the judges signaling Twitter's days of claiming it's a private company, banning scores of conservative journalists, and promoting liberal views may be coming to an end.
Gateway Pundit readers may recall a recent story shedding light on hundreds, even thousands, of Oregon voters who mysteriously had their party changed, most from Republican to non-affiliated, without their permission or consent or knowledge.
Meanwhile, Manhattan Community Access Court v. Halleck, one of the cases he cites, makes the following point.
A private entity can qualify as a state actor in a few limited circumstances, including, for example, when the government compels the private entity to take a particular action.
And, Blum v. Uretsky of 1982, A state normally can be held responsible for a private decision only when it has exercised coercive power or has provided such significant encouragement, either overt or covert, that the choice must in law be deemed to be that of the state.
Fascinating.
The CDA 230 is a provision of the Communication Decency Act that gives the Internet and social media immunity from lawsuits by making them parallel to libraries, where they're simply making available the content where the individual authors of the books are responsible.
So has it been in the past.
At one point in time, blogs and videos could appear abundantly, and only the creators were responsible.
A recent story they have done, however, is raising the question here of whether this can continue.
We have the Oregon government ordering Facebook to remove Gateway Pundit article and Republican ballot scandal, and FaceWeight complies.
This is outrageous.
In a write-up, Alexis went to the Oregon Secretary of State for a statement who, rather than address concerns of disenfranchised voters, blamed citizens for not responding to postcards they were supposed to get that automatically registered them as non-affiliated.
The story went viral after an article cited a group of those on Facebook claiming they did not receive a Republican ballot and instead were given nonpartisan against their wishes.
The Oregon Secretary of State denied changing but sought to dismiss it.
Judicial Watch now has announced YouTube was working with Democrats in California to censor their content.
This is criminal behavior by the tech giants to limit free speech and political speech in the United States.
Are we Nazi Germany?
Asked Ronald Yates on American Thinker.
I believe he has a point.
Democrat members of Congress have taken the kind of political and social cleansing even farther, insisting Republicans, conservatives, anyone who supported or supports Donald Trump should be sent to re-education camps and reprogrammed.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, sometimes referred to as Occasional Cortex.
Another leftist Democrat insists lists should be made of Trump supporters so they can be ostracized and otherwise punished.
Keeping enemies lists, of course, was a favorite tactic of the Gestapo.
Thank you, AOC, for reintroducing this insidious tool to the American Congress.
But Democrats don't stop there.
Michael Beller, principal counsel for the tax-supported public broadcast system, said in a video, children of supporters of Trump should be seized and placed in re-education camps.
We should go for all the Republican voters and Homeland Security will take their children away.
We'll put Trump-supported children into re-education camps.
Buehler must have been listening to Adolf Hitler who in 1933 said this about children.
If the older generation cannot get accustomed to us, we shall take their children away from them and rear them as needful to the fatherland.
Joe, this is pretty disturbing stuff.
Your thoughts?
Yeah, I think a Catholic church said, if you give me a child till age 12, I can mold them the rest of their lives.
They're hiding behind the Section 230, which is getting a thinner and thinner fig leaf to cover up their nefarious activities.
Read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shire, who was a Chicago Tribune reporter in Europe.
He spoke French and German.
He was stationed in Paris in the 1920s, and then in 1930, early late 20s, early 30s, he was sent over to Germany, and he actually was in person at many of the major events that happened in Germany, including the signing of the Sudan agreement where we have peace in our time thanks to Chamberlain and then he became a radio reporter for CBS and he did like weekly radio broadcasts from England and then after the war he attended the Nuremberg trials and after the Nuremberg trials he was given access to 50,000 pages of classified documents.
I've read that book, 1,500 pages, four times cover to cover.
I try to read it once every decade, not because I'm hoping for a different ending, but because sometimes you forget how they structured everything to make all that stuff happen over such an extended period of time.
And yeah, the parallels are absolutely 100% there.
And this is a playbook that they used over and over and over.
So it's the same thing that the Bolsheviks did.
There's not a dime's worth of difference between communism, fascism, Marxism, Nazism, progressivism, socialism.
They're all rebranded feudalism.
And when you boil them down, the economic system is exactly, yeah, exactly feudalism.
And they're now being promoted 100% by the Democratic Party of today.
Monique, your thoughts?
A quick question for Engineer Joe.
How long did it take Germany to get to the point where they were when the war started in 1941?
Because I know that they started all their shenanigans in the 30s.
Do you know how long exactly?
Yeah, it's actually pretty amazing.
In 1930, the Weimar Republic was 100% broke.
It took a wheelbarrow of Deutschmarks to be able to buy a loaf of bread.
And then, amazingly enough, at the same time the United States goes into an economic depression, U.S.
corporations started funneling enormous amounts of funds into Germany.
And the FDR-appointed ambassador to Germany was a guy named William Todd.
In his resignation letter in 1939, he said, U.S.
corporations have invested over $100 million in Germany that cannot possibly be repaid.
They're not paying any of the principal, and they're not even paying the agreed-upon interest.
He said, the only way I can see that this is going to end is in war.
And that was his resignation letter to FDR.
The war was absolutely funded by the Rothschilds and the Union Bank, which was run by the Harriman family and Prescott Bush.
So you want to know how we had... So about 11 years, because Right now, we are looking at Agenda 2030, and all these shenanigans with this pandemic started in 2020.
So, a period of 10 years to get where they want to go in 2030, or maybe even sooner.
I know with Johns Hopkins' SPARS report, if you're familiar with that, it stands for St.
Paul Acute respiratory syndrome, right?
I mean, just horrible scenario, people dying.
They even talk about vaccine hesitancy, and that is from 2025 to 2028.
from 2025 to 2028.
But that's all to say that they're obviously planning something.
And those of us who've been reading and keeping up, we know this.
Um...
What was the story?
I completely forgot.
I just lost it.
What were we just talking about?
Oh, you're doing great.
We were talking about is the U.S.
becoming Nazi Germany, where Facebook and Twitter are censoring and violating the First Amendment under cover of the Communications Act.
Thank you.
I wanted to mention that one action that I have taken, my YouTube space came down in March or April for putting a few clips up about the Dodger Stadium vaccine protest and some other thing that I did, their state of affairs, but most of my content was unlisted with Theater auditions, right?
So all of that got wiped away.
Well, a couple of days ago, I put in a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.
I finally found the time and the reason I'm telling people is I'm sure there's quite a number of people who have had their accounts taken down.
And we really need to stand up for it.
If you don't have money for a lawyer, you can't just, like, let it go.
And I was letting it go.
So I'm prepared to, you know, to keep fighting, to bring, to see if it could be brought back.
It's, you know, it's tragic.
The last thing that was taken down, I had said, OVIT injections kill.
And that was the title.
I hadn't been able to get into my account for 90 days, so it wasn't even a new one.
It came down two weeks after I had been given my 90-day ban.
I also wanted to mention that I pay Google money for storage for my Gmail.
So I'm entitled to that YouTube space.
You might as well say I'm paying for that.
And they brought it down.
And one other thing that I want to mention, because I don't know if we'll get it in anywhere else.
I had a call from some organization, some non-profit, trying to get me to take the vaccine.
And I asked him if he was a murderer, and he was, whoa!
But anyway, I brought him to the VAERS website, and he was trying to claim that it had nothing to do with the CDC!
I said, wait a minute!
Go to Google!
I hated to give him that search engine, but I did.
Go to Google and put in VAERS!
CDC!
And then he saw that, yeah, indeed, they are one and the same, and there's about 7,000 people who have passed away already, and that's only 1 to 10 percent estimation.
So, anyway, the conversation ended nicely, but Engineer Joe told me to buy some wasp spray in case anyone... In case you get attacked by a killer hornet.
You are such a delight.
Meanwhile, Democrats have found there's a giant problem with Kamala Harris.
She's the expected Democratic nominee in 2024 or 2028, but all hell is now breaking loose.
They found there's a giant problem.
She ran one of the worst presidential campaigns in recent American history,
starting out as a top tier contender with 20,000 attending her announcement.
But she couldn't figure out what she stood for, what her message was.
Voters judged her to be an inauthentic fraud.
She dropped out of the race around Thanksgiving.
She did not even make it to Iowa.
Before she dropped, The Times published a jaw-dropping story sourced to 50
campaign staffers, friends, and advisors who ripped her for running a chaotic
campaign, sabotaged by her sister and ineffectual campaign manager.
Now, after six months in office, Politico has produced another story where 22 current or former Harris staffers' advisors' aides describe a toxic environment in the office of the vice president.
It's not a healthy environment.
People feel mistreated.
It's not a place where people feel supported, but a place where people feel treated like shit.
The source blamed the Chief of Staff, Tina Flourney, for blocking access to donors, friends, and party officials for much of the haphazard and demoralizing nature or atmosphere of working in her office.
But Politico's sources weren't about to let her off the hook, claiming Harris knows the workplace chaos and toxicity and allows it to go on.
She is the most perceptive person on the planet.
She might not have first-none knowledge, but it's hard to imagine she doesn't have a sense of what's going on.
Second time Harris' own aides have turned on her to leak anonymously to the media that she's a horrible boss.
Every op she runs turns into a nightmare for her staffers.
It's an emerging narrative that is more and more credible, threatens to congeal into conventional wisdom should she run for president.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump, on the other hand, wraps a 90-minute speech at a fairgrounds.
This was in Sarasota, where I lived for several years, teaching at New College of the University of South Florida.
Right there in Sarasota at the Trump rally.
Tweets.
My boys are doing it.
Call for pitches.
I'm looking to commission some new columns.
Seeking narrative nonfiction.
Still raining.
Crowd hasn't dissipated.
Macho man being played again.
Another 45 minutes of steady rain.
Lightning up a bit, but the crowd isn't leaving.
Byron Davis is speaking now.
Like Matt Gaetz, he's touching hot-button Republican issues regarding stolen elections, taking the gavel from Democrats and critical race theory.
Trump pointed out Republican officials at the event, some of whom spoke.
Among the officials he identified were Florida Congressional Representative Matt Gaetz, who's been dogged by scandal, whom Trump called a very brave guy, Sarasota County Commissioner Christian Zelliger, along with his son Donald Trump Jr., Florida State Senator Joe Gruters, and Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert.
It was a great success.
Joe, your thoughts?
I attended the Trump rally in Houston in 2018 and the one in Dallas in 2019.
And the enthusiasm for Trump goes beyond idolatry.
Most of the people are just enthusiastic that there's somebody that's praising America, because, you know, we all have this love for the America that used to be, and now we're watching it being destroyed in front of our eyes, and there are very few spokesmen that are actually standing up and saying, you know, we have the greatest country, and we have a lot of defects, but we can correct those defects really quickly.
And that's the optimistic message that Trump projects, although he's a very flawed character and he's done an enormous amount of damage to his own brand, particularly in regards to human resources.
He should have never let Prince and Princess Cushy take over the White House.
Absolute terrible flaw.
I think you're right, Joe, that he's flawed, but he's done a lot of good for the country.
The Democrats panicked because Rasmussen showed in polling just before the election of 2020, 2019, December, 40% of black likely voters were going to vote for Trump.
He was raising their wages at the fastest ratio by clamping down at the border.
His economic plan was working.
He was calling out the fake news media.
That was a significant accomplishment by far that other presidents have not done.
Monique, your thoughts?
Well, you know, I used to impersonate Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump for quite a while.
I've kind of lost my funny bones since all this has happened.
But one of the things that I used to tease about was, can somebody please tape me?
I only want my private media because I don't trust the others.
And everyone would laugh.
And I thought that it really was a joke that he was saying that these people are lying
and whatnot, but after 2020 and into 2021, I don't think he was joking.
I mean, these people are vicious!
Yeah, I actually have a communications degree and had done an internship way back in the day at an ABC affiliate, and one of the reasons that I chose not to do, like, hardcore news is it was so sad to me, but it was truthful!
I thought it was truthful!
Today it's like a completely different scenario.
I believe that he did a lot of good, too.
There are some things I didn't like.
Regarding the fact that... Were we talking about Oregon taking away the ballots?
We were talking about that, right?
Yeah, changing registration so they wouldn't get Republican ballots.
I want to make mention that I got nervous Um, to even state that, uh, I mean, I might as well say that I favored him over the one that we have now, being the situation.
I didn't like the warp speed, I didn't like the fact that he was putting out 5G, but I was scared because I knew that the Democrats were more behind this pandemic than the Republicans.
I personally don't like either party, really, but the Dems are Demonic!
But anyway, I had gone to an election integrity rally in Los Angeles.
And I want to tell you, I was very frightened.
I should have had that wasp spray, Engineer Joe.
I was making a poster that said, Italy did it.
Because I was getting some information that Italy had intercepted with this, what was it, this satellite called Leonardo.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right?
So I'm making a poster.
Using the Leonardo satellite.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And anyway, and nothing against anybody who is Chinese.
Never, ever, ever.
But I am very upset with the CCP.
And anybody who's Chinese should be upset with the CCP!
Because they are killing people!
They are killing their own citizens!
And I will tell you that there was a man, and I believe that he may have been from the CCP, he did not have red, white, and blue.
He was coming up to people with a camera real close.
Then he sat down next to me.
I was talking to a Patriot man, asked if he was, you know, is he taking pictures of people?
He's like, I'll take, I'll keep an eye out for you.
Well, the man got up after a while.
Wouldn't you know?
This guy, dressed all in black, hovered over me, trying to take a picture.
Luckily, I shielded myself with a scarf that I had.
I felt his energy for about 30 seconds.
And then that patriot man, he ran over and said, Get away from her!
What are you doing?
And there were a few people that defended me.
And he's like, Oh, no, no, no, man.
I like Trump.
Anyway, he walked away with two other guys that look like him in black with the cameras.
I ran to the police.
They said we can't do anything because it's a public space.
But why am I telling you this?
Because I truly feel that there are some nefarious people that are trying to attack people that have anything to do with anybody who did not vote for Biden.
I was very scared.
I got that man's image on there.
And of course we know the CCP is tracking all their citizens with 5G facial recognition.
And then if you've seen the re-education camps, my God, those politicians should be ashamed of themselves.
You know, all the companies that said, we're boycotting Georgia because they're not accepting, I guess, the gay issue.
Well, these companies should be boycotting China They have one million Muslims!
A lot of them are sitting like this with blindfolds on!
It's a concentration camp!
I mean, okay, you want to boycott?
Fine!
But absolutely boycott them!
That is crimes of humanity!
And they want to take over with their re-education camps!
This can happen over here.
We have to keep vigilant.
Thank you.
I love it.
Love it, Monique.
You're 100% right.
Personal experience.
Here's a Rasmussen poll.
Just one in three say the founders would have appeared abrupt of the United States today.
Just 34% believe America's founding fathers would consider the country they founded to be a success if they were to come back today, 245 years later.
In fact, a plurality surveyed.
years later. In fact, a plurality surveyed 41% consider this America a failure. Equally
disconcerting, one quarter of American adults were unsure or unable to choose between a
success or failure when asked, if the founding fathers came back today, would they consider
the United States a success or a failure?
Meaning it's that close a call.
The results are a marked drop from a year ago under former President Trump.
The success response was six points higher at 40%, and that was in an election year amid anti-America social unrest after the death of George Floyd, the alleged death of George Floyd, and a coronavirus pandemic leaving most of America shut down, sheltered, and dying from or fearing COVID infection.
The highest total of failure responses came back in 2013, when 49% selected failure during the first year of the second term.
Get that!
The first year of the second term of former President Barack Obama.
And if they knew the truth about him, no doubt it would have been far lower.
Yet, there is still a sizable proportion of the U.S.
unaware of what the Fourth of July celebrates.
Both those unsure and those who believed it was a ratification of the Constitution came in at 13 apiece.
The remaining 74%, however, understood the Fourth of July celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump brought down the House with his answer to Sean Hannity about running in 2024.
Donald Trump appeared with Hannity on a Fox News town hall after Trump toured the border with Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Toward the end, Hannity got to the nitty-gritty, asked if they'd like to see Trump again in three years.
Let me ask the crowd of everybody here, would you like to see the president run again in 2024?
And the crowd erupted in cheers.
Then he turned to Trump and asked if he'd made a decision on whether or not he'd run again in 2024.
You're not going to answer, but I have to ask, where are you in the process?
Or let me ask you this without giving the answer, what the answer is.
Have you made up your mind?
Yes.
Trump responded without missing a beat.
Trump show, polls show Trump is a likely 2024 nomination if he chooses to run.
In the past, he's hinted he has an answer in mind.
There are many Republicans who'd like to see him run again.
The dirty secret is there are many corporate media outlets like CNN that also want Trump to run again because it'll save their falling ratings.
Should Trump run for president again?
Here's a poll.
Unscientific, but telling.
96% yes, 4% no.
96% yes, 4% no.
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, it'd be interesting.
I don't see how you can run again if you've already won two terms.
So, I'm still in the camp that's hopeful.
Juan Sevin seems to think that there's a lot of evidence that the situation is not what's being stage-managed in front of us.
The same thing with Mike Lindell.
Sidney Powell, Patrick Byrne.
So there's, I think, an overwhelming amount of evidence that things are moving in a little bit different direction.
We're in uncharted waters, so it's a little hard to guess where the navigation is going to end up.
Back to China, there's one thing that nobody mentions often enough, and that's their Transplant on demand industry where obviously the only way you can show up in China and two days later have an organ transplanted is that they've got living patients that are full on gong or wiggers or whatever whatever group they pick whoever they snatch off the street that are sitting waiting in
A jail cell somewhere in order to be processed for human organ donning.
Waiting to be harvested.
Waiting to be harvested.
And there can't be a more hideous form of government than one that would state sanction that.
And that's a big industry with them is the organ harvesting transplant business.
Horrible.
Great point, Joe.
Monique, your thoughts?
Yeah, on that point, I heard about the organ harvesting, gosh, back in 2014, so for anyone who thinks that this is just conspiracy theory that just cropped up because we want to blame China, oh no no, they have been doing this.
And apparently, they're okay with putting images out there to the public of what they are doing to these people in the camps!
Not to America.
They don't want America to know, but to their own, you know, they're proud of it.
It's scary stuff, Engineer Joe.
And again, I say that we should be paratrooping into these camps.
Shouldn't we, Doctor?
You know, like World War II, they come in with the parachutes and they scatter them about.
Can we do this?
Or is a million people too much?
I'm not sure, but something absolutely needs to be done.
And as far as Donald Trump is concerned, look, if he's sincere, as sincere as a showman could be, Fine, you know.
One thing though, I am concerned that there are too many people that are angry with him.
Maybe if they were able to sift through the truth, they would change their mind.
So I'm not sure on that.
But absolutely, if he won legitimately, then he should be in the seat.
I'm very afraid of this person that's in the seat.
I'm not getting political, but the things that he's doing right now, they're scary.
And somebody just brought to my attention, maybe you saw this, he was on C-SPAN, Biden, and it was the niece of a Montana senator.
And the niece was young, and he put his hand and pinched her, you know what, right here.
I mean, lingered!
He pinched her nipple?
He pinched her breast?
Why isn't he in jail?
God, that's shocking, Monique.
Listen, when Christopher Coons was sworn in as a senator from Delaware, Joe swore him in, and he leaned over to Coons' daughter, and it was picked up by the mic, and he said, do you have any idea how horny it makes me to be standing next to a 14-year-old girl?
That was in the White House.
That was in the White House, Monique.
There were stories about it.
You can still find them online.
It's shocking.
This guy's a pervert.
Yeah, that's horrible.
This was from eight or nine months ago.
I just saw it.
But I think she was eight, Dr. Eight.
I mean, you know, nothing there.
I mean, it was almost like it was automatic.
So I think that he has an illness.
And by the way, regarding Kamala Harris, I put in the chat a link, if you want to share that later, where she's called a phony four years ago by someone's dad.
Kamala Harris is a phony, Michael Richardson said.
We don't need people like that leading us.
I could not agree more.
Both of these are totally incompetent, over their heads, have no business in the office.
Meanwhile, this is pretty damn good.
Guns and Proportion Data on Violence from 2019.
Know how much the Democrats want to take our guns.
I believe they shot themselves in both feet, however, by moving to defund the police.
No one is going to give up their guns.
But get this.
I want to put violence in perspective.
Let's stop with a common set of facts before we argue about their significance.
I saw an infographic about firearms from 2013 and wanted to update it.
2019 is the last year I could find complete data from both the U.S.
Department of Justice and the Center for Disease Control.
I want to put those facts into perspective so we see the real picture.
This is what I found.
We had 39,707 deaths from firearms in 2019, over 61%.
24,380 were suicides.
deaths from firearms in 2019. Over 61 percent. 24,380 were suicides. That means firearms were
used in 15,000 homicides, a death where one person kills another. Murder doesn't happen
everywhere with equal frequency.
More than half are concentrated into 2% of our counties.
More than half our counties don't have a murderer at all.
I find it interesting many of these non-violent counties are considered to have high rates of gun ownership.
We have laws against it, but criminals commit over a million violent crimes each year.
We have over 23,000 firearm regulations, but criminals still use a gun to commit a murder over 12,000 times a year.
Across the entire U.S., that leaves us with all of 3,065 homicides with a gun that were not gang-related.
That's about the same number of people who die from asthma or from obesity.
Of those 3,000 deaths, 340 homicides were the justifiable use of lethal force by police officers.
344 homicides were attributed to civilian gun owners using guns in legally justified self-defense.
There were a total of 438 accidental deaths involving firearms.
248 resulted in the death of a child under 14.
Unfortunately, we don't know the age of those who pulled the trigger in those accidents.
Put them in perspective.
There were a total of 173,040 accidental deaths in the U.S.
that year.
3,040 accidental deaths in the US that year.
Compared to all the accidental deaths, only one in 400 was from a firearm, 397.
Overdose from drugs and narcotics, almost 70 times more common than fatal firearm accidents,
68%.
percent.
Ordinary citizens use a gun for self-defense about 2 million times a year.
I repeat, ordinary citizens use a gun for self-defense about 2 million times a year.
Out of that number, over 100,000 sexual assaults are stopped by armed defenders.
140,000, over 100,000, actually 140,000 sexual assaults are stopped by armed defenders.
They seldom even have to press a trigger to stop the assault.
When they do have to fire their gun, most of the attackers survive being shot by a handgun.
About 1 in 10 adults have permits to legally carry a concealed firearm in public.
I am among them.
The fraction ranges from 0 in Hawaii to about 50% of adults in some rural counties in Pennsylvania.
About 1 in 100 adults will use a firearm in self-defense each year.
97.
These gun owners seldom press the trigger.
We are 8,000 times more likely to use a gun in self-defense than for that gun to accidentally kill a child.
Firearm owners in the U.S.
who have their concealed carry permits are as law-abiding and non-violent as any group we can find in any country in the world.
All this paints a pretty clear picture.
It tells me we need more honest citizens to get their carry permits.
You might disagree, but now we can have that discussion.
There is more we need to know to build a realistic picture of violence in the United States.
For perspective, there were 462 murders in New York City last year, 348 murders in Chicago last year, 335 murders in Baltimore last year, 262 murders in St.
348 murders in Chicago last year, 335 murders in Baltimore last year, 262 murders in St.
Louis last year, 239 murders in Los Angeles County last year.
Combined, these five cities had a total of 1,646 murders in 2019.
That's more than half of the non-gang-related homicides in the entire United States.
I don't think we have a gun problem after looking at the numbers.
We have a failed city problem, and the U.S.
news media would never admit it, because they're governed by Democrats.
Here, my brilliant colleague, Dr. Eelwin, like myself, a retired university professor, superimposed the 2016 electoral map over the 2014 murder distribution map, and guess what?
The murders are almost all gathered together in cities and regions controlled by the Democrat Party, which because of its gun control agenda has created free fire zones, where honest citizens are not allowed to carry guns, and criminals know no one is going to bother them.
Look at Chicago, if you have any doubt about it.
It has the most stringent gun control laws in the country and the highest gun violence and murder rate.
This is what the Democrats want to do for the entire United States.
What they have in mind is criminal.
Joe, your thought?
Yeah, Chicago used to be called the Windy City, but over Fourth of July weekend, they had over a hundred shootings.
So it's now got a new nickname.
It's called the Lightfoot Shooting Gallery.
No permit, no range fee, moving targets, and it's open 24-7.
And it's interesting that they want to punish Lawful use of firearms by American citizens, but they want to protect the unlawful use by a D.C.
cop in the shooting of Ashley Babbitt, which is questionable, but at least now we know that they finally disclosed it was one of the Sergeant-at-Arms Special Forces guys, and his name is Michael Byrd.
So, you know, who knows?
Maybe we'll get some discovery in that case and find out that Ashley was Uh, actually a false flag.
Or maybe we'll actually find out that this is the guy that has put multiple racist comments in saying that he wanted to, uh, you know, do bad things to people that had less melatonin than him.
So...
Well, let me just add that Lori Lightfoot is, you know, running a city in a ridiculous way, but perfectly consistent with Democrat principles.
She's inviting more and more violence, more and more killings.
It's Blacks killing Blacks.
Fifty-five times more often than whites kill Blacks do Blacks kill Blacks.
Ten times more often do Blacks kill whites than whites kill Blacks.
It's absurd the way the Democrat Party is presenting these issues, all based on phony statistics, misleading information, an improper focus.
It's fallacious from beginning to end.
Monique, your thoughts?
My thoughts are, I really believe it's your upbringing on whether or not you're going to be violent, and it has nothing to do with skin color.
I'm just so sorry that we are absolutely at race wars right now.
And I was just thinking, isn't it something that Michael Jackson People accused him of bleaching his skin, although some people said he had a skin disease.
And isn't it something how Caucasian people, they like to get tan?
I mean, isn't color just crazy?
I wish that we could just all celebrate color and not have to put everyone in these categories as, you know, You don't like them, they don't like you, but I'm going a little bit off topic here, but it is very concerning to see that all the Democratic states are... there's that many murders, and where I live in Los Angeles, the schools are taking out security guards.
I mean, this doesn't make sense to me.
I believe that...
I believe any entity should have an armed guard.
At least one.
And I don't just believe that for the schools.
I believe that for anywhere where there's a lot of people going in.
I mean, I just feel safer.
Anything can happen anywhere at any time.
I mean, I don't know, even like an armed person in a park.
Some people might be appalled at that, but I personally feel safer.
As long as they're trained and they're ethical, you know?
You don't want them to turn on you.
Look at the gross stupidity.
They're worried about school shootings.
In fact, I know these shootings in Parkland, Sandy Hook.
You know, these are fake.
They're fabricated.
But the Democrats believe in them, presumably.
So why would they not have armed guards at schools?
Are they wanting to set it up so there can be a real mass murder in a school?
I mean, it's outrageous!
This is typifying the colossal stupidity of the Democratic politicians.
And, Monique, you're correct, too.
Studies show it's not the race or even the socioeconomic. It's the broken families. It's
the absence of a father that is a major contributing factor to crime, a predilection or
propensity toward crime by young people as they grow up. Further final thought?
Well, I mean, I believe that you're right. I think it is broken homes. But I also believe that
someone could be raised with a a really great single mom if she could handle it all.
I mean, it's difficult to juggle everything.
I mean, more than likely she's working and whatnot, but I've noticed that people that have a good Uh, spiritual background a lot of times.
I don't, you know, I don't know what their religion is or whatnot, but they seem to be more grounded than those who don't.
And I'm not even talking about going to church all the time, but just something that's stable.
You know, if there's trouble, you walk away.
And just like Jesus said, you know, turn the other cheek.
I mean, I believe in self-defending, but, you know, there's a point, you know, you can't get upset at everything, or you have these murders where everybody's out of the eye, they don't like your attitude, you don't like their attitude, and then things explode.
And by the way, was that 2019 or last year, those murders?
I just want to see.
You said 2019 or 2020?
Oh, it was 2019.
Yeah, 2019.
Oh, okay, because in 2020, I'm sure there were some murders from... Oh, it was worse, I'm sure.
...and protests.
2020 would have been worse?
Absolutely, Monique.
You're spot on.
You're correct, 100%.
And one last thing I wanted to say.
They're always telling females to learn self-defense.
But you know, the quicker way to do it, to defend yourself, I will have to say, is to get some sort of an arms, you know?
My dad never wanted to have one.
He was afraid he'd use it.
And I know there are people who are afraid of that.
But the alternate is, what if you have to use it?
Go on, Doctor.
You got it.
You got it.
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Remember, Dick Nixon, I am not a crook.
Today we have Joe Biden.
I am not a president.
Ben Garrison just goes right to the heart of the matter.
Completely brilliant.
We now return The New York Times.
How dangerous is the Delta variant?
This is a refutation by the anti-New York Times, a completely brilliant publication.
The ending of Hans Christian Andersen's classic children's tale, The Emperor's New Clothes, surprisingly no longer, not surprisingly, no longer taught in today's Marxist schools.
When the Normie townspeople, induced by the bold words of an observant child, finally realize that the Emperor's magnificent new weaves did not really exist, the Naked King continues to walk proudly as his noblemen hold up the train of the make-believe garments sold to the Emperor by swindlers.
But he hasn't got anything on, the whole town cried out at last.
The Emperor shivered, for he suspected they were right, but he thought, this recession has to go on.
So he walked more proudly than ever, as his noblemen held high the train that wasn't there at all.
That's a bit like what we're beginning to witness with the winding down of the stupid 19 hysteria.
As fewer and fewer people fear the phantom pathogen, an increasing number of normies are starting to question if the economy-busting lockdowns and brutal personal restrictions were really necessary.
Like the embarrassed emperor and nobleman of the Anderson tale, the globalist greaseballs are now struggling to keep the crisis and the vaccine gravy train alive by holding high the threat of one variant after another after another.
Thankfully, their black magic spell has just about worn off, at least here in the United States.
Even here, in the recently liberated communist state of New Jersey, only about 50% of shoppers are still wearing face diapers, as most public venues are once again full to capacity.
The normies are bored with it all, so let them have their variants, scarients.
So far we've had the Indian variant, the British variant, the Russian variant, the South African variant, the Brazilian variant.
How do the crackpot scientists know where these scarients originated from anyway?
Do the little buggers come with a birth certificate or a passport?
Even as the scam becomes more evident, the ridiculous procession must go on.
A new variant for every country?
Tell it, Mr. Menken, tell it.
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
H.L.
Menken.
A few excerpts of unintended comedy from the Slimes article.
Slimes.
The Delta variant has multiple mutations that appear to make it 40 to 60 percent more transmissible than Alpha, a variant first identified in Britain, which is itself estimated to be about 30 to 50 percent more transmissible than the original coronavirus.
Rebuttal.
If Delta is 40 to 60% more transmissible than Alpha, and Alpha is 30 to 50 times more so than Stupid 19, then Delta is roughly twice as contagion, hence twice as deadly as fake-ass Stupid 19, which was at its 2020 peak.
Sorry.
But not even the normiest of normies even swallow that dog shit sandwich.
Slimes in Australia.
Security cameras even documented a transmission that occurred between two people passing each other in a shopping mall.
Rebuttal!
WTF?
Did these security cameras have built-in super-duper long-range electron microscopes which filmed the puny pathogen jumping off one Aussie's shoulder and landing on the Vegemite sandwich of another?
Good day, mate.
Gotcha.
Slimes.
It is the most hyper-transmissible, contagious version of the virus we've seen to date, for sure.
It's a super-spreader strain if ever there was one.
Eric Tobel, a professor of molecular medicine and an executive vice president at the Scripps Research Institute, told Scientific American.
Rebuttal.
A hyper-transmissible super-spreader strain, eh?
You know?
One couldn't possibly write more sarcastic and comical caricature than what these sorry-ass sons of bitches are actually trying to pass off as science in the once-respectable pages of the unscientific Un-American these days.
Headline, Cats Catch Coronavirus Sleeping on Owner's Bed, Study Suggests.
This is so absurd.
Rejoice, boys and girls, because this is what they have been reduced to.
If this is what they've been reduced to, then it means the greatest hoax in history, surpassing the holocaust in 9-11, will soon be wrapping up for good, albeit not without inflicting some final economic damage and severe inconvenience in certain countries.
Look up in the sky.
Is it a bird, a plane?
No, it's super spreader variant.
You can relax, Karen.
It's all bullshit.
Corona cat.
Meanwhile, boobus Americanus.
I read in the New York Times today that the Delta variant is more contagious than the original COVID-19.
Boobus Americanus 2.
I don't know, but it seems to me that this is winding down now.
St.
Sugar, it was a scam from day one, Bubas.
Editor, in spite of all the damage the Hulk did, the globalists failed to achieve their two main objectives, the Great Economic Reset and the worldwide 666 microchipping tracking implant.
Wow.
Great stuff.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, Dr. Jane Ruby, who is not a medical doctor, but she is a licensed RN and worked 10 years as an RN while she got a PhD in economics, is a frequent guest on InfoWars with Stu Peters, and they've got their videos up at Band Video on BitChute.
She said that a Spanish group had gotten a hold of a sealed vial of Pfizer tested it and that it's not by volume it's 99% graphene oxide which is an absolute toxin and that they have access now to a hundred vials with a complete chain of custody.
They're going to test all of them and then find out if this is just an aberration or if this is across the board.
Now, bear in mind, this is the same Pfizer that reached an agreement with the Justice Department in
2009 for a $2.3 billion fine
for bribing doctors to recommend bad drugs.
So you can find that at justice.gov.
And then interesting little closing note, Washington, D.C.
has legalized pot.
And I saw a table that was set up outside some government building in Washington, D.C., and it had a big sign that said joints for jabs, which puts an interesting twist on the phrase buzz kill.
Yes, yes.
That's very disturbing.
They're coming out with free donuts, 10% off your groceries, all this other horseshit to try to induce people to basically run the risk of killing themselves.
Dr. Sherry Tenpenny has described these mRNA vaccines as perfectly designed killing machines.
Is that worth getting your name in a lottery where you have one in a $16 million chance of winning?
Monique, your thoughts?
My thoughts are, uh, great minds think alike, because Engineer Joe, I was going to bring up the graphene oxide.
As you were saying it, I put the videos in the chat.
I put the original one and the one you were talking about on InfoWars, so we definitely have to talk about that.
And there was, I don't know if it was in this one or something else.
No, I think it was something else.
Um, I think it was the graphene oxide.
Did you see patterns where there were like six molecules linked together?
Three of them?
The six?
Yeah, do you want to explain that?
I think you're a little bit better explaining that than me, but it was very upsetting to see.
Very good.
These are membranes that are carbon-based membrane, which is graphene.
Interestingly enough, I saw... Gosh, what was his name?
Bucky Fuller.
I saw Bucky Fuller do a presentation at Cullen Auditorium back in the early 70s, and it was really interesting.
Here was a guy that was 80 years old, had the shape of an egg, completely bald-headed, had glasses as thick as the bottom of Coke bottles, and he was in a room of Don't trust anyone over 30 hip college kids, and they were mesmerized by this guy.
And he, at that time, announced that soon they would be making buckyballs, little nanocarbon ball bearings, and that they would be building nanotubes, and he foresaw nanosheets, and carbon fiber reinforcement panels, and ultralight aircraft and all kinds of things that he was predicting in early 1970s.
So yeah I'm kind of familiar with that stuff but you know we could say that as a whole separate subject if you want to get into it but bottom line is if you have a nanotube you can use it as a delivery system and then also these things can be made into self-assembly where they go inside your body and they start combining with other graphite Great points, Joe.
Here we have a Yale Health professor suggesting the new COVID patients have 60% of them have already received the vaccine, meaning it doesn't work.
In other words, it makes you more vulnerable.
An American professor of epidemiology at Yale revealed the majority coming down with COVID-19 have already been vaccinated.
Clinicians have been telling me more than half of the new COVID cases they're treating are people who've been vaccinated.
So what's the point?
Obviously the vaccines don't actually protect you from COVID.
I think the American public has been sold on the vaccine by the research showing they reduce the infection of mild to moderate symptomatic to somewhere between 60 and 90 percent depending on age and vaccine.
And that is pretty good performance for an individual who wants to take a vaccine to protect himself.
That's not the measure that Public Health Infrastructure Administration and Dr. Fauci are using to look at the efficacy of the vaccine.
What the medical establishment is most interested in, he believes, is whether or not it prevents a spread of infection.
Big Pharma has not provided this infection, no doubt because it's all negative.
The best place so far has been the mass rollout in Israel, where the Pfizer was given to more than half the population.
And in Israel, studies show it reduces the spread of infection by somewhere between 50 to 60 percent, contributing to herd immunity.
But it's not an overnight shutting down of the spread.
It's a slow and continuing benefit.
But it's totally different than each individual protection of, say, 90 percent.
This should be a wake-up call to those who think it will free them up from all restrictions.
It cannot happen because, although they might not get symptoms, the vaccine cuts the actual transmission of the virus by only a half.
They've estimated more than 60% of the new cases are treating the people who have been vaccinated.
Last summer, he caused a stir in medical circles when he advocated the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus.
On May 27, he published an article in the American Journal of Epidemiology entitled, Early outpatient treatment of symptomatic high-risk COVID patients that should be ramped up immediately as key to the pandemic.
In August, he told Fox News host Mark Levin that the evidence was overwhelming that hydroxychloroquine reduces the risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19.
No doubt about it.
We have found the bat, by the way, that started it all.
There you see him, right there.
Joe, your thoughts?
I got a prescription for hydrochloric one from Stella Emanuel's clinic back in August of last year and I've been taking zinc and vitamin D on a daily basis and then you take the hydrochloric one every Two weeks.
I've got a great article on that called Woofoo Bat Stew News for You at Principles Scientific.
goes into the history of the quinine, which was first stabilized as a clinical drug as chloroquine
by Bayer company in 1935, and then during the war it was further stabilized as hydrochloroquine.
It's been on the physician's desk reference of mandatory medicines since over 65 years,
and it treats a wide variety of ailments including inflammatory diseases, and it's antiviral,
antibacterial, it's used for lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome.
It's a wonderfully safe and wonderfully effective preventative and cure.
So, anybody that would stand in the way of that is not in the best interest of humanity.
Joe, that's all sensational.
You're doing all that good work.
Monique, your thoughts?
Been taking a lot of vitamins too, Joe.
So, there's no side effects for the HCQ at all.
Just want to make sure about that.
Oh yeah, you want to know what one of the side effects is?
It decalcifies your pineal gland, also your thyroid and pituitary glands.
And how do those glands get calcified?
Your body requires iodine to manufacture hormones and have a functional immune system.
But iodine is the halogen It's in the family group 7 in the periodic chart.
Also in that chart are in that same family are chlorine and fluorine, and both of those are added to your drinking water as a low-level toxin, and they displace the iodine in your body, and they attract calcium more than the iodine does, so they end up calcifying the very glands that it takes To have a functional hormone system and a functional immune system.
So, yeah, it's a great article.
WUFLU.
W-U-F-L-U.
That's two news for you.
Last time I checked it, it was number one listing out of 40 million searches on Google.
And that's with them delisting me.
And don't overlook the medicinal benefits of gin and tonic.
Long my favorite drink.
Tonic made of quinine water, of course.
Monique, your thoughts?
Well, I was gonna say when you were talking about Pfizer, that seems to be the worst one when it comes to heart inflammation.
And I believe in the studies that they were not revealed the way they should have been.
I saw something, I can't quote it, but it seemed like they had more injuries than the other ones, the Pfizer.
I know that there's one coming out now called Novavax or something like that?
Novavax?
It's just a regular vaccine, it's not changing your DNA, and I know one doctor is recommending that if you have to take anything, because he really believes that the other ones are weapons, they're bioweapons, and I think that we can all agree upon that.
The last thing that I wanted to say with regards to The variants.
You know, you were talking about the Brazilian variant, and what is it, the Indian one.
Well, when we first started this, wasn't everybody upset that Trump was calling it the China virus?
I mean, it did sound kind of bad, I will admit, but if you're gonna, like, stick with it, You know, if you're gonna say no, you can't say that, then why are we talking about the variants from the different countries?
This makes no sense!
And by the way, it's not the China virus, it's the CCP virus, because again, nothing against Chinese people, but it's the Communist Party that's killing you all!
And trying to get at us as well.
Those are my thoughts.
Oh, one more thing!
The Delta variant.
Could it be from the sky?
In the airplanes?
Because they're making these poor pilots take the vaccine.
I don't know about Delta, but I know some other companies are.
British Airways, four pilots passed away within one week, and then I just heard a report Where 20% of Southwest Airlines employees have called out sick.
Why, I wonder, why?
Could it be that they got the Maxine?
Yeah, it's not the virus that kills you, it's the vaccine.
There's no question about it.
This all was just manufactured to produce a desire for the vaccine that's going to do the damage.
Meanwhile, China courts U.S.
consumers through a familiar storefront.
That would be Amazon.com.
Get this, China-based merchants make up 50% of all Amazon sellers.
China-based merchants.
Made in China is a phrase all U.S.
consumers are intimately familiar with.
That term referred in the past to major branded products sold at U.S.
stores, which were manufactured by factories located in China.
A matchbox car bought from Toys R Us and made in China by Mattel.
Today, however, U.S.
consumers are increasingly purchasing Chinese-branded products from Chinese stores directly over the Internet, and both Beijing and the world's biggest online retailer, Amazon.com, have been facilitating the trend.
50% of all global sellers on Amazon are based in China, according to data from Marketplace Pulse.
Chinese sellers make up the highest percentage of all sellers on Amazon.
More than 50% of Amino's French, Canadian and Italian sites are Chinese sellers, highlighting a dearth of domestic e-commerce companies within those countries.
But the U.S.
trend is also shifting.
More than 60% of new sellers are from China.
While the raw numbers could be skewed because some sellers maintain multiple selling points, the direction is clear.
Amazon is the biggest and most affectionate direct-to-consumer vehicle for Chinese brands to target U.S.
and European customers.
In China, the Made in China, Sold on Amazon motto is a critical business model for Chinese e-commerce merchants.
The strategy even has the blessing of the Chinese Communist Party at the highest levels.
On July 1, China's customs began implementing a new, faster clearance system for outbound business-to-business e-commerce In an effort to promote healthy and orderly development of cross-border e-commerce and help expand Chinese companies in international markets, it's supported by the Chinese Communist Party, but of course.
It's important to note Amazon clearly does not operate an e-commerce site in China, having shut down Amazon.China in 2019 Citing domestic competition, however, it maintains operations in China for its non-e-commerce business lines.
A tumultuous relationship?
Amazon has actually actively courted Chinese sellers, built a Chinese language website.
Seattle-based Giant does not disclose the amount of gross sales or the amount of sales made by Chinese third party, but you can have no doubt Chairman and founder Jeff Bezos' mantra is putting customers first, which includes offering products at the lowest prices sourced from China.
How in the world can a company in China make, ship, and pay Amazon fees and commission to sell an item for $3, when it costs more than that for an American seller to buy it wholesale?
We have an item manufactured for us in China, sell it at $10, make a couple of bucks after all the costs.
The same company that makes our product sells it on Amazon, five for $10, $2 a piece.
How is that possible?
And they're even paying for favorable reviews.
I mean, it's stunning stuff.
The invasion isn't from Britain, the invasion is from China.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, NAFTA was just one in a long series of attacks against American manufacturing, American entrepreneurs, and American citizens.
There's been a rumor for a long time that the Japanese electronics company Sony is actually just the anagram for Standard Oil New York.
Right shortly after Nixon created the EPA by executive order, they decided that lead was a really dangerous substance to have, and they went into a U.S.
manufacturing company called Capehart Electronics in Ohio that manufactured radios.
They manufactured all sorts of walkie talkies, radios for all of our airplanes
and navigational equipment and radar.
They were a very sophisticated, high quality manufacturer with 400 employees.
EPA came in there, measured lead levels from people soldering circuit boards,
which was standard practice.
And they said, you've exceeded the allowable lead levels and they shut the company down.
And every bit of that business was transferred to Japanese electronics companies,
along with transfer of US.
steel that Japan had to import the coal in order to make the coke to do carbon steel, and they imported our scrap iron in order to manufacture the steel products that we used to manufacture with American iron ore and American coal in America.
Well, I think he was making strides in that direction, Joe, but your points are absolutely fabulous.
There's historical background here.
and it's way past point where we need to make America first.
And that was one of the resonating messages from Donald Trump.
Unfortunately, he failed to deliver on that promise also.
Well, I think he was making strides in that direction, Joe, but your points are absolutely fabulous.
There's historical background here.
Monique, your thoughts.
Yes, well, regarding China, I do really feel bad for the people living there.
I remember former boyfriend, 13 years ago, he's in tech.
I remember him saying that he could outsource his work for somebody in China to do $10 an hour, and I thought he was taking advantage of them.
I didn't like that at all.
Another thing that I had heard a long time ago was that Apple had them on the clock 24-7.
I guess people that help out with the iPhones or whatnot, and they're only getting paid, you know, very measly for being on the clock 24-7.
I mean, they're not doctors.
And again, the CCP, you know, let's set economics aside.
We really shouldn't be doing business with a political party that is organ harvesting, raping, murdering, putting all these people into concentration camps.
What are we doing?
We went over to Germany because they were doing that to the Jewish people and whomever they thought were undesirable.
This is exactly what China is doing, the CCP.
We need to do something about this, and we need to do it immediately.
Keep giving them money, because money makes more power, and we're just going to exasperate the problem.
And I know that they're coming over here.
They would do the same thing to us, the CCP.
They don't care who you are, as long as you're under their iron fist.
We really need to get our economic priorities straight for that, you know, as well as getting our own citizens up and, you know, working and having a good living wage and a good quality life.
Because I don't know about you, but this past year has not been a good quality life because of this thing, this plandemic.
Yeah.
Great points, Monique, but none of that is going to change if you have Joe Biden, as long as you have Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in Washington, D.C.
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Here's a report from my blog, Russzilla.
Conspiracy theories are interesting, but it always comes to mind to mind.
How can people in the know keep a secret?
Evidence from the theories is so convoluted that they challenge belief.
I remember articles from Rolling Stone and Cream magazines playing the music backwards, messages on the album covers.
The clues were fun to follow and made listening to the Beatles music even more wonderful and magic.
I only recently heard about possibilities of CIA blots and look forward to investigating.
Today's political conspiracists are horrifying because they're so consequential and less subtle.
There are only two interpretations of the details, and they could not be more exclusive.
The so-called January 6th insurrection is one example.
Interesting, it has become a Rorschach test, even though people don't see it in any abstract form.
And neither one has anything in common with the other.
There's no discussion.
Instead, it can't be interpreted.
There are no shades because it's black and white and only is allowed to be believed as one or the other.
We tend to take ourselves too seriously.
Meanwhile, if you want to check it out, remember Amazon.com, that behemoth, Spanning the world has banned six of the 12 books we have published at moonrockbooks.com.
Nobody died at Sandy Hook, and nobody died in Boston either, and I suppose we didn't go to the moon either from Orlando to Dallas and beyond.
Political theater in Charlottesville, the Parkland puzzle, how the pieces fit together.
If you want to know, What really happened?
If you can handle the truth, check them out at moonrockbooks.com.
You won't find them at Amazon.
Meanwhile, False Flag and Conspiracies 2020.
I've made all the presentations available for free.
You can find one by Joe Olson.
On what happened on 9-11 in New York City.
Remember, the secret of freedom lies in educating people, the secret of tyranny in keeping them ignorant.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, when looking at the Champlain Tower, remember that these people like to group their shots, and we may not know what the target is, and there may be multiple targets.
You mentioned Dr. Sherry Tenpenny.
I heard her back in the 90s saying that they had collected evidence on the Gulf War Syndrome, and along with all of the whitewater evidence, they decided to put all of that evidence in the Oklahoma City bombing site.
Prior to the bombing.
And then on the World Trade Center 7 building, I know for a fact that it included the original evidence on the Enron, the Soros oil for food scam, over 3,000 records of security and exchange prosecutions that were being done by the Justice Department.
And I believe it had the information, the raw data on the TWA shoot down, which happened Nice points, Joe.
17, 1996.
And telling the truth is a very dangerous business.
Ask Bill Cooper, Gary Webb, Andrew Breitbart, and Michael Hastings.
Nice points, Joe.
Monique, your final thoughts.
Yes, and telling the truth is revolutionary these days.
I just heard that quote.
A few things about Amazon.
There's a new book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
coming out.
You can pre-order it.
It's called The Real Anthony Fauci.
He talks about Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the global war on democracy and public health.
Again, he's the founder of the Children's Health Defense Fund.
They have multiple lawsuits going on with colleges and public school districts and 5G with the FCC.
So, regardless of what you think about him or what you've heard about him, he's doing a lot of good work to help us get out of this muck, because there's a lot of dangerous things going on.
And another thing about Amazon, since you brought it up, Doctor, is I remember reading about a lawsuit in this past year where, without the employees' knowledge, Amazon in Illinois, I think it might have been Chicago, was facial recognition, tracking the workers.
So one of them put down a lawsuit, and I hope that she wins.
But they play dirty, Amazon, and I'm sorry to say I use them.
I would like to use something else, because they've made a killing since this pandemic, and I'm sure Bezos is in on whatever is happening.
And again, just search for the truth.
Uh, don't take yourself too seriously because stress will kill you, and I thank you, Doctor, for having me on your show.
Well, I gotta say, you know, having colleagues like Joe Olson from Houston and Monique Lukens from Los Angeles is just refreshing to me.
And to get all these sincere original thoughts from Monique, for example, is just a wonderful addition to the scientific professional engineering perspective of Joe Olson.
All of us need to avoid being played.
We've been played again and again for far too long.
If you want to educate yourself enough to know better than to be played too many times again, go to my blog, jamesfetzer.org.
Check out what you might think of as a wedding present for Bill Benny and Dr. Catherine Horton, who have now merged forces.
They are married.
Where I had done a four-party on how to spot a false flag with Dr. Catherine Horton, which I embedded there.
We go through 12 or 15 of these cases in short segments and then return with further arguments.
Once you go through that educating experience, you will be much better prepared to sort out what's going on in the world today and not be played.