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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm delighted to be joined by Joe Olson from Houston.
We're hoping Carl Herman from San Ramon, California will likewise be joining us.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan did one thing to Joe Biden's poll numbers no one thought was possible.
For most of his presidency, his approval numbers rested north of 50%, as the media painted a fake picture of Biden as the next FDR showering Americans with trillions of dollars in new welfare spending.
However, as mandates in schools and vaccine passports have come to the fore, his numbers have sagged.
The failure of Afghanistan, where Biden abandoned billions in military equipment to the Taliban and left thousands of Americans stranded behind enemy lines, has caused the Florida fallout from under his numbers.
He dropped seven points from Friday to Monday as the Taliban seized power and trapped Americans feared for their lives.
The National Opinion Poll conducted Monday found 46% of American adults approved of Biden's performance in office, the lowest recorded in weekly polls, beginning when he entered office in January.
It's also down from 53% who felt the same way in a similar Reuters-Ipsos poll that ran on Friday.
His popularity dropped as a Taliban entered the Capitol, wiping away two decades of U.S.
military presence that cost nearly a trillion in taxpayer dollars and thousands of American lives.
In 1968, LBJ declined to run from re-election as the unpopular war in Vietnam rendered him politically toxic.
Right now Biden is facing inflation, crime wave, illegal immigration, on top of the fact the administration had no plan to evacuate Americans outside of Kabul.
Surprise, surprise!
He appears to have ignored a key memorandum on Afghanistan.
What a mess.
What an absolute mess.
It's a total fiasco.
Everything the Biden team campaigned on in 2020 has been burned to ash.
Diplomacy is back, they said.
Nope.
He left our allies in Afghanistan in the dark.
The French, the British, the Australians are all livid about this shambolic retreat.
British PM Boris Minister called the White House.
They didn't respond to him for over 36 hours.
I thought adults were in the room.
I thought they were back, right?
Biden hasn't taken any questions.
He thought he could just ignore this at the outset.
His own press secretary was on vacation as Afghanistan collapsed.
And after initial remarks, he shuffled away back to Camp David.
Incompetence, my name is Joe Biden.
It's clear there was no real plan to leave.
They just set a date, hoped no chaos would ensue, no plans to destroy weapon caches all over the country, no plan for an orderly exit, none.
Biden insisted the Afghan army was strong, the government wouldn't collapse, this would not be like Saigon in 1975.
He was wrong across the board.
Now we have tens of thousands of Americans trapped in Afghanistan and we have no plan to get them out.
Okay, we were staying and still they were all evacuated, sure, but we all know that more time and troops would be necessary to pull that off right now.
We're trusting the Taliban, a terror group, to keep our citizens safe as they try to make for the airport in Kabul.
And now we have news that there was a key memo sent last month that detailed the rapid collapse of the country the Biden administration ignored.
In fact, this cable from the State Department said Saigon 1975 wouldn't happen.
The memo, however, said that it would.
An internal State Department memo last month warned top agency officials of the potential collapse of Kabul soon after the U.S.
August 31 troop withdrawal.
The classified cable represents the clearest evidence yet the administration had been warned by its own officials On the ground that the Taliban's advance was imminent and that Afghanistan's military may be unable to stop it.
The cable sent via the State Department's confidential dissent channel warned of rabid territorial gains by the Taliban.
And of the subsequent collapse of Afghan security forces offering recommendations on ways to mitigate the crisis or speed up an evacuation.
The cable was dated July 13, called on the State Department to use tougher language to describe the atrocities being committed by the Taliban.
State Department spokesman Ned Price declined to address the cable, but told the Wall Street Journal Mr. Blinken, our Secretary of State, reads every dissent and reviews every reply.
Who's to blame here?
Throughout the summer, we knew this could happen.
We were sold snake oil instead.
And what about contingency plans?
The Biden country said they had developed many, but also next ones that would have addressed trapped Americans.
There weren't any.
Biden is disengaged.
He cannot lead.
He cannot do the job.
He just wanted to leave, screw everything else.
And this is how we got here.
The media, the Democrats, and even former Obama officials are slamming Biden's call here.
And this guy honestly thought he could get away with it, not speaking about it, with up to 15,000 Americans trapped in country.
Meanwhile, Brian Dean Wright, a former CIA ops officer, explains in a brief but incisive Twitter thread, former U.S.
intel colleagues are angry and deeply worried at what's happened in Afghanistan.
He warns, there's nearly universal belief that America and the world are in for one of the most dangerous, unpredictable times of modern history.
He continues, Afghanistan has shown the world, enemies and allies alike, that our military and intel assets are largely irrelevant because we can't deploy them successfully.
The blame lies at the feet of multiple presidents and generals and spies at Congress.
America's elites are trash.
China knows it.
They will become emboldened covertly and overtly.
War over Taiwan and contested islands in the South China Sea and East China Sea are now more likely.
Russia will consider similar covert and overt moves, focusing on Crimea and former Soviet satellites.
The fear is China and Russia may act in concert.
Why?
America is whipped by a tiny rebel force and couldn't even retreat properly.
Meanwhile, the American people are angry, COVID-weary, divided.
If there were ever a time to push American hegemony aside, this is it.
If World War III grows hot, America will need to quickly build up and work with foreign counterparts.
But who will trust America?
After Afghanistan.
Who believes we have the leadership to use our military might well.
Who will trust us when we say we will stand with you.
Beyond China, Russia, others will take gambles too.
Terror orgs like Al Qaeda and ISIS are degraded but not dead.
Their ideology is very much alive.
Iran's Hezbollah, with terror cells throughout the U.S., may see an opening to create chaos, too.
Meanwhile, the disaster inside Afghanistan is only just beginning.
The Taliban will launch a terror campaign against American collaborators.
The pictures will shock the conscience of the world, further degrading American moral authority.
Biden and company will struggle to respond.
There's also the nightmare of tactical weaponry now awash in Afghanistan, in the hands of the Taliban, and soon on the global black market.
These arms will fuel chaos around the world for decades.
The Pentagon has no idea where this stuff is and no plans to destroy it.
Finally, if Afghan refugees pour into the U.S., there are profound implications for security, culture, the economy, and politics.
Are they properly vetted?
Do they hold Western values regarding women and gays?
Do they bring skills and education?
Which party will they support?
The existential problem is that America needs good leadership to right its ship, but there is none.
Our federal bench is weak.
Biden is a corrupt old man.
Impeachment is a long shot.
Vice President Harris is an unpopular paperweight.
The legislature is a feckless cabal of empty suits.
Leadership could come from a state governor, it's true, but not soon enough.
The above threats by China, Russia and company will metastasize well before the 2024 election.
And even an heroic new president will need years to clean things up again.
Our enemies and our allies know this.
Upshot.
There's fear and outrage streaming through former intel officers over the Afghanistan debacle.
America is routed us.
The world knows it.
Grave danger lies ahead.
Some predictable, others unimaginable.
Keep your loved ones tight, pray and vote for change.
It's stunning, Joe.
It's just stunning, but I mean, Joe Biden deserves the award for Taliban employee of the month.
Or the year.
Anybody that had a decent statistics course in college probably learned about what's called push-pull polls, where you start off by asking a question that presets the answer to the poll question.
So you introduce the poll question with a narrative that says, you know, if so-and-so, so-and-so, so-and-so, then do you support so-and-so.
And it's a very easy thing to manipulate polls.
Greater than 15%.
So anytime you see a poll that Joe Biden has 45% approval rater, drop 15%.
You've seen that in presidential polls repeatedly in the last few decades.
Polling is absolutely astroturf, gaslighting, dog whistling BS.
Now, we didn't have a show last week and there was something that really needed to be addressed.
Last Monday was August 16th.
That was the 20th anniversary of the arrest of Zacharias Massari in Minneapolis by FBI agents Coley Rowlett and Harry Samet.
He was arrested on immigration charges and for paying for flight training at Pan American Flight School where he was going to sit in a simulator of a 747 and learn how to hit a building with it and this guy had over a hundred and let's say he had 40 hours of dual time in a Cessna 150 and no instructor would sign him off to do solo.
I soloed at seven hours.
It's not impossible to do if you have the least amount of Coordination and cognitive skills.
So, you know, they had every reason to arrest this guy.
They were ordered by headquarters to not interrogate him and not to open his desktop.
Harry Samet, two days later on August 16th, sent a letter to 50 different email addresses, highly irregular in the FBI to ever go up the chain of command.
You always do field office and you go through your local and then your state But he went directly to headquarters in Washington, sent emails to 50 different email addresses he had in the command structure of the FBI, and he was ordered again, do not interrogate, do not open the laptop.
So we got into Afghanistan and the Iraqi war.
War II, based totally on the lies of 9-1-1. And that is still the major lie of this century,
until we uncover the total lie that is the Chinese Kudi Plague, which we're going to
uncover a little bit more on today. But absolutely horrible false flag attacks against all of
humanity, and this needs to stop.
Oh, Joe, you're 100% correct.
Mosawi, Mohamedada, Hanihan, they were all just patsies.
They had nothing to do with 9-11.
They were set up to take the fall.
And meanwhile, The FBI finds scant evidence of the U.S.
Capitol attack was coordinated.
Get this, Joe.
We were told this was supposed to be an interaction, but the FBI hasn't found any evidence that that is the case.
They found scant evidence the January 6th attack was a result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election.
Federal officials have arrested more than 570 alleged participants.
The FBI at this point believes the violence was not centrally coordinated by far-right groups or prominent supporters of then-President Donald Trump.
According to the sources who've been either directly involved or briefed regularly on the wide ranging investigation.
In other words, the whole thing has fallen apart.
90 to 95% of these are one-off cases.
Then you have 5% maybe of the militia groups that were more closely organized, but there was no grand scheme with Roger Stone or Alex Jones.
Or all of these others to storm the Capitol and take hostages?
FBI investigators did find cells of protesters, including followers of the far-right Oath Keepers and Proud Boys group, had aimed to break into the Capitol.
But they found no evidence the groups had serious plans about what to do once they made it inside.
It's just embarrassingly bad.
Prosecutors have filed conspiracy charges against 40 of the defendants, alleging they engaged in some degree of planning prior to the attack.
One proud boy leader recruited members and urged them to stockpile bulletproof vests and other military-style equipment in the weeks before the attack.
But so far, prosecutors have steered clear of more serious politically loaded charges That the source said had been initially discussed by prosecutors, such as seditious conspiracy or racketeering.
Senior lawmakers have been briefed in detail on the results of the FBI's investigation so far and find them credible.
A Democrat congressional source said, I emphasize, we're getting this from Democrat sources who say there's nothing to it.
There was no insurrection.
Trump made what is here described as an incendiary speech.
When I watched his speech, it was a perfectly reasonable presentation.
There was nothing incendiary about it.
In public comments last month to the Democrat-led Congressional Committee, For him to investigate the violence, police officers injured in the mayhem urged lawmakers to determine whether Trump helped to instigate it.
But it's pretty obvious he did not.
The whole thing was exploited and included a lot of fake news coming from the New York Times.
Andrew Torba, for example, reports the New York Times and ADL lies exposed by the FBI.
As the storming at the Capitol building on January 6th was still unfolding, a despicable gremlin of a woman at the New York Times, Shara Frankel, was already crafting a totally baseless lie along with her demonic friends at the ADL and Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, about the event being planned by both Gab and Parler.
The storming of the Capitol was organized on social media, she wrote.
We need to ascertain right here, right now, whether this specific platform was knowingly facilitating an attack on our nation's Capitol.
Literally a terror act against the SETA government, said the ADL's Greenblatt, who noted that other platforms should also be investigated over the insurrection attempt.
But he says special attention needed to be trained on GAIA.
It's simply outrageous.
Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of the largest social network on the internet, also deflected blame onto Gab and Parler.
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg has sought to deflect blame, noting the role of smaller right-leaning services such as Parler and Gab.
It's been widely reported, even by mainstream media, that if the event had been planned and organized anywhere, it was most certainly done on her own platform, Facebook.
Today, the FBI is exposing the mountain of lies built up by Frankel, Greenblatt, and Sandberg.
I can't help noticing a trend here.
The defamatory lies of the New York Times, the ADL, and Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg had dire consequences for Parler, which was immediately removed from app stores and hosted providers and has never fully recovered despite caving to Apple's demands for censorship.
These inflammatory, deflammatory lies also impacted Gabb's public image.
The lie is still featured prominently on Gabb's Wikipedia page and is falsely cited by other reporters and stories about Gabb to this day.
We demand a full and immediate retraction of this story by the New York Times, and thank God for shining the light of truth on this fake news story, Andrew Torbach, CEO Gab.
There's more to it, Joe, but I think the truth is emerging.
The whole idea of an insurrection was total smokescreen propaganda, had no foundation in fact.
Yeah, and the reason why the FBI and DOJ are scrambling to Reduce the charges on this.
They've had those people in jail for six months.
So that's that's punishment enough.
And what they're going to do is they're going to do a plea deal so that there'll be a non-disclosure agreement so nobody will be able to talk about what they did.
And then they'll dismiss the charges or or plead them down to minor misdemeanors and give them time served.
The reason they're doing that is because some of the defense attorneys are starting to stumble onto the 20 over 20 FBI provocateurs that were paid to be there and orchestrated the most violent of the demonstrations and most of the destruction.
So the DOJ and the FBI and probably the CIA are eyeball deep and setting up this entire false flag operation, and they're scared as hell of being exposed on it.
Now, interestingly enough, the Capitol building has been bombed twice in the last five decades.
Once in 1971 by the Weather Underground, which is Bill Ayers and Bernadette Dorns.
Who never got a jail sentence for any of the repeated bombings that actually ended up killing people in multiple locations across the country, and we're good friends with the Obama Karl Marx group out of Chicago, and then they were also bombed again by a group called M-19 in 1983.
They took their name after the May 19th birth of both Mao's ex and Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh.
And it's a women's only created leftist terrorist organization.
And most of those ladies did not get punished either.
They ended up escaping to Cuba.
So, you know, you got Susan Rosenberg and Linda Sue Evans.
So, you know, anytime you want to talk about.
You're talking about the Chicago Bernadette Dorn solo Linsky all the Obama pals.
That bombed the U.S.
Capitol, did a quarter million dollars in 1971.
And then another group called M19, which is a female communist organization that bombed the Capitol in 1983.
So, you know, we've got a history of leftists bombing and destroying things in the U.S.
Capitol.
None of them got punished.
And I apologize, I've got to figure out how to do call blocking.
When I get ready to do one of these interviews, because I had a phone call come in, and I don't need to be talking to anybody while we're talking, so... Oh, it's okay.
We got it.
We got it.
We'll just play it by ear.
We'll deal with it as we proceed.
You want to see an absurdity?
This is enough to make you barf.
A University of Michigan professor claims math and science classes are racist.
They're dominated by whiteness and racism.
Joe, I'm shocked.
Deborah Ball, a mathematics professor at the University of Michigan, argued in a podcast that discipline inflicts racism against blacks and Latino students, apparently because they're not as good at math and science as are whites.
But there are clear genetic explanations for this.
I published a book on the evolution of intelligence.
We know the average white IQ in the U.S.
is 100, but the average black is only 80.
We know the average Asian is 110, and the average Jewish is 118.
So there are very unsurprising differences in racially based ability to deal with mathematics and science.
Ball appeared on an episode of the EdFix broadcast titled Fighting Racism with Mathematics to Make Her Case, but her case is simply absurd.
She said on the podcast, mathematics is dominated by whiteness and racism.
So what?
Two plus two equals four?
If you're black, but not if you're white?
She also expressed frustration at her mathematics and science colleagues.
It's difficult to find out how to surface and unpack the ways mathematics, for example, is a harbor for whiteness.
in interpretation and analysis as humanities, but their resistance because their ideas
are completely frankly absurd.
It's difficult to find out how to surface and unpack the ways mathematics, for example,
is a harbor for whiteness.
Difficult to figure out because it isn't.
According to Ball, whiteness plays an integral role in explaining the racial and ethnic disparities
that exist in mathematics performance.
She claims since white and Asian students are overrepresented in high-level mathematics, new pedagogy is required to increase access to underrepresented minority students.
Mathematics, despite the way we represent it, is something that many cultures and communities have created, and there are people, scholars in our country, and teachers have exploited opportunities to broaden kids' views of mathematics.
More broadly, she views racial injustice as an issue that permeates the educational system.
Writing for the Detroit Free Press on March 21st, she stated, as districts emerge from the quarantine of the last years, the plans for a safe return to school must take a fuller view of the safety needed to dismantle anti-blackness and white supremacy in our educational system.
But that's just idiotic.
If you thought that could not be taught, however, Joe, look at this.
Oregon governor drops reading, writing, and math proficiency standards for high school graduation.
Office says it will help people of color.
This is called the soft bigotry of low expectations.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown has canceled the proficiency standards for reading, writing, and math from high school graduation requirements.
So now in Oregon, you don't need to be able to read, to write, or add, or subtract to be a high school graduate.
The governor's office says suspending the reading, writing, and math proficiency requirements will benefit Oregon's Black, Latino, Latina, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Tribal, and students of color.
But I cannot imagine how in the world that's supposed to work.
In essence, students of color, she appears to be claiming, are not smart enough to learn reading, writing, or math.
So they shouldn't be expected to read, write, or understand math.
Kate Brown looks and sounds like a typical left-wing moonbat.
It's hard to imagine a state governor saying minority students in the state are not smart enough to pass proficiency standards, thereby signaling her extreme racist perspective and gaining cheers from her leftist tribe.
Yet here we are, Oregon.
Through a spokesperson, the governor declined Friday to comment on the law and why she suspended the proficiency requirements.
Brown's decision was not public until recent because her office did not hold a signing ceremony or issue a press release.
And the fact that the governor signed the bill was not entered into legislative database until July 29, a departure from the normal practice of updating the public database the same day a bill is signed.
The Oregonian, Oregon Live, asked the governor's office when Brown's staff notified the legislature she had signed the bill.
Charles Boyle, the governor's deputy communications director, said the governor's staff notified legislative staff the same day.
Here's a nice meme.
I homeschool because I have seen the village and I don't want it raising my children.
How appropriate.
Meanwhile, Harry, the horrible comments.
How will graduating illiterate and innumerate students help anyone?
Hard-drinking Lincoln ads.
These new skill-free citizens add to the voter base in the Socialist Democrat state.
This is by design.
They will immediately begin collecting federal printed dollars for food and rental assistance.
They will get free health care, Medicaid.
If they ever held a job, then they also qualify for never-ending unemployment benefits.
This ensures reliable Socialist Democrat-supported election time to keep these benefit lifelines in place.
This policy also starves private enterprise of talented employees.
This is also by design.
As private companies dwindle away, state and local taxes go up for those who remain, further pressuring companies to close or move out of state.
More printed federal money then flows from D.C.
to fill the state's revenue gap.
Elimination of productive, independent, hard-working people ensures the state will have
an integral part in the lives of the remaining population.
Joe, I just find this stunning.
Yeah, it's a really hard premise to grasp that mathematics is inherently racist.
I mean, you know, we've all got most of us have 10 fingers and 10 toes.
So, you know, just basic addition and subtraction is pretty much intuitive.
Even when you start adding more and more digits to it, it's still very intuitive.
And mathematics is very intuitive.
As far as geometry, and then trigonometry is actually pretty intuitive, but when you start getting into the quadratic equations, and you start getting into calculus, then it becomes very abstract, and I think that these mathematics classes could be taught in a way that was far more illustrative for the people to understand.
What was that movie that was real, I think it was called Stand and Deliver?
You familiar with that?
About a high school teacher in a barrio in Los Angeles that started teaching his high school kids how to do calculus.
Stand and deliver, I believe, yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
With Lou Diamond Phillips, I think, was the one that was in it.
Absolutely stunning example of what good education and thoughtful presentation by teachers can do to overcome anything that there exists in the way of racism.
He took kids that lived in the barrio and had them compete against the highest that California had to offer in the way of mathematics education, and they won.
So, as a matter of fact, they thought that he had cheated.
It was a big scandal.
They thought the guy had gotten copies of the exam and coached his kids on how to do the right answer.
He said, I taught them how to do the right problems.
They can find the right answers to any problem.
So, you know, we shouldn't allow ourselves to be limited by the inability of our teachers to teach things, and we've got a rotten education system.
An education degree is the most worthless degree other than, you know, feminine studies or whatever, but the colleges today just generate their diploma meals that are overpriced, and you come out with no Real education, no usable job skills.
It's absolutely insane.
We ought to be encouraging trade schools, and if your college is telling your child that they have to be vaccinated to go to school, and you know the medical impacts of that, take a gap year.
Send them to trade school.
They may be able to become an x-ray technician, and if they're in medical industry, that may help them.
Maybe trained to become a lab technician.
They need to be trained to be, you know, auto repairs.
That would help them if they decide to become a mechanical engineer.
You could go into diesel engine repair, jet aviation.
They've got all kinds of skills that they teach at vocational schools, and there's plenty of excellent schools around that teach that, and I don't think they're requiring vaccines.
So skip your Ivy League diploma mill, take a year off, And learn some real skills that may help you in the world if things collapse and you need to be your own electrician or your own plumber or your own AC repairman.
It's helpful to get job skills that are outside of the university system.
And there's no excuse for mathematics not being taught in a better way that's easily understandable by a wider range of people.
And maybe we can raise some IQs.
Well, we're talking about now a completely dysfunctional society.
If high school graduates aren't expected to read, write, or perform elementary mathematical calculations, they become a huge drag on society.
Our education system is another failure.
Meanwhile, here's Biden's fine dining.
The Taliban are feasting on Afghanistan.
We have Xi in China about to devour Taiwan.
Hunter paintings are for sale.
And Joe Biden is suggesting everyone enjoy their feast.
How bad is this?
Meanwhile, official media reports in Brazil stated during a five-month period over 32,000 have died following a COVID-19 injection.
Currently in Brazil, the following vaccines are authorized.
AstraZeneca, Oxford, Pfizer, BioNTech, Coronavac, also called Sinovac, J&J, Janssen, and Butavec.
The report was published on UOL.com BR, which repeatedly has about the same number of page views as CNN.com.
Despite these high amounts of death following vaccination, the report states, vaccination is still the best way to control the disease.
But even in these cases of deaths following COVID-19 injections may be underreported.
As a country's state news agency reported in July that in the small state of Distrio Federal, at least 711 had died after taking the first experimental vaccine, while another 236 had died after taking two doses of the experimental vaccine.
Oh, this is just shocking.
We've never had a medical product bringing about death on this order that wasn't immediately withdrawn.
Meanwhile, Brazil's state news agency reports, vaccination does not prevent reinfection or the evolution of more serious conditions, including death.
Therefore, the health secretary stressed the importance of keeping the prevention measures against the new coronavirus.
We're always alerting people to wear masks, wash their hands, use alcohol gel, and avoid crowds.
Even if we are vaccinated, we can acquire the virus and have complications.
Meanwhile, riot police are overpowered by anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne and Sydney.
Aerial views show protesters breaking through police lines and being met with pepper spray as they continue to march through the city streets.
Protesters clash with police.
There's a lot of this going on.
Riot police overpowered by anti-lockdown protesters in Millbourne in Sydney.
Very serious stuff.
Meanwhile, Rachel Maddow rips Fox News for pushing horse dewormer for COVID treatment.
This is slightly peculiar, Joe.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow blasted Fox for promoting a livestock dewormer as treatment for COVID-19.
Calls to poison control centers in Mississippi are on the rise.
Doing individuals getting the drug ivermectin, commonly used to eradicate and prevent parasites in livestock, but also works like a champ with COVID-19.
People won't take the vaccine because they're super suspicious of that.
But they're taking horse-to-worming medication that they're buying at a feed store for COVID asthmato?
Why, on top of everything else Mississippi has to deal with right now, why are they dealing with this?
I have a guess, she added, before playing a series of clips, of Fox News personality, including talker and Sean Hannity, promoting ivermectin.
Hannity Pusha Drug is one of the proactive treatments and practices already helping COVID-19 patients all across the country.
Mississippi is currently struggling with the highest rate of COVID-19 and lowest rate of vaccination in the country.
Meanwhile, Fox News is busy saying, please don't take the vaccine, but do take this horse deworming medication.
Trust us, it is proven, said Maddow.
She went on to note the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the WHO all say, do not take ivermectin for COVID.
That appears to be completely ridiculous.
Ivermectin appears to be an excellent and a highly appropriate treatment.
Mississippi state health official said in a press briefing, you wouldn't get your chemotherapy at a feed store, you wouldn't treat your pneumonia at your animal's medication, going along with a song and dance.
Although ivermectin is commonly used to treat livestock, far smaller dose tablets have been approved by the FDA to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms in people.
Topical forms are also approved to treat head lice and rosacea in humans.
But high doses of ivermectin products for animals can be highly toxic in humans.
The FDA warns even deadly.
Using any drugs not approved by the FDA to treat COVID-19 can cause serious harm.
But Joe, they're simply promoting death by the vaccines.
I mean, here you have actually something that's highly reliable in treating effectively COVID-19.
This is outrageous.
We have 250 people a day in the United States dying from fentanyl that's coming across an open border, but we're not allowed to discuss that.
We had a great article at Princeton Scientific called Review of the Efficacy of Iromectin in the Treatment of COVID-19.
This is an NIH-funded study that was done several years ago, and it says that ivermectin is proven effective against influenza, Zika, HIV, dengue fever, SARS-1, and it was originally approved as the best treatment possible for river blindness.
So, it's got a broad spectrum of available off-label uses that are highly beneficial, but there's one statement in this NIH study that's really kind of telling.
It says, given that there is little viral replication occurs in the latter phases of CV19, nor can the virus be cultured.
So they admit in their own Research studies that they're not able to culture the virus.
So how are you able to create a vaccine if you can't culture the virus to grow more viruses to be able to kill the virus to be able to make antibodies from the virus?
The whole thing is just an absolute house of cards and this house of cards needs to collapse immediately.
It's absolutely insane.
Other products that... Ivermectin is a fungus and other products that are beneficial.
HCQ is actually an alkaloid.
It's developed by plants as a natural antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory.
Off-label uses include arthritis, Chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, on and on and on.
It's been on the physician's desk reference of mandatory medicine for over 65 years.
And then you have penicillin, which was developed during World War II.
That's from a mold.
And so there's organic systems on the planet that develop organic defense systems.
And then those are isolated by chemical companies that then turn around and say,
we created this magic formula when actually what they done is they hijacked naturopathic medicine
their own little monopoly and then they gave themselves complete immunity from any liability
for all of the criminal things that they've done and then they just have gone exponential
on criminal behavior. We need to execute the leadership of all of these companies and we
also need to execute the leadership of the federal agencies that are approving this garbage.
Joe, I think you got it. I think you got it right.
Meanwhile, a person hospitalized after taking livestock ivermectin from feed store to treat COVID-19.
This is an attempt to generate hysteria.
You know, for the life of me, I don't get it, Mr. Dobbs.
You have a vaccine that's safe and effective.
Which vaccine would that be, Joe?
Yeah.
People, as opposed to getting the vaccine, whether it's Moderna or Pfizer, want to go after these kinds of things, no doubt because they're not going to kill them the way the mRNA vaccines are going to kill them.
You know, please work with your doctor.
This is medical treatment.
You wouldn't get your chemotherapy at a feed store.
I mean, You wouldn't want to treat your pneumonia with your animal's medication.
It can be dangerous to get the wrong doses.
Meanwhile, the alert said no hospitalizations due to ivermectin toxicity have been directly reported.
In other words, they don't even have any cases to report.
So this is a completely fabricated case.
But MSDH reiterated to Mississippi Free Press reporter Nick Judden today they'd confirmed at least one hospitalization did ivermectin toxicity, though it had not been reported to the department directly.
Yes, they're going to scrounge up one case if they possibly can.
There's a lot of misinformation around, and you may have heard it's okay to take large doses of ivermectin.
That's wrong.
Even the levels of ivermectin for approved uses can interact with other medications like blood thinners.
You can also overdose on Ivermectin, which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension, low blood pressure, allergic reactions, itching and hives, dizziness, ataxia, problems with balance, seizure, coma, and even death.
But all those are true, Joe, or more so with the vaccines that they're promoting, where the FTC has now just approved Pfizer.
I'm just outraged that this is happening, Joe.
It's totally unscientific and a clear violation of the Nuremberg Code.
Yeah, I sent you a copy of the application for Emergency use authorization.
And it says that Pfizer study will be complete on May 2 2023.
And that's the it's at clinical trials.gov.
I'll put the link to that down in the comments section so people can go directly to it and read the government's own articles, but they also destroyed the control group.
They were supposed to do like 90 days of human testing and so they infected like 100 people with the supposed jab and 100 people with placebos, but it turns out the placebos were not actually saline solution, which is the typical placebo.
They were a mixture of the same ratio of adjuvants that were in the Vaccines so that means that you were getting your polyethylene glycol and your graphene dioxide as a placebo so that you would end up having the same symptoms from those elements of the vaccine as the test group as in the control group and then after they got emergency youth authorization they notified the people the hundred people that had gotten placebo and said you didn't get the actual vaccine and this is really a dangerous virus and we're going to give you a free chance to take the vaccine and they back stated it
All but maybe 20 of the people that were in the in the control group.
So they have no control group at all.
So you have no way of knowing.
You talk about a double blind study.
This is a totally blind study.
They are absolutely agenda driven to kill as many people as possible.
And this is their chosen death vector.
It's absolutely outrageous.
No, they're trying to destroy the controls, so there are no controls.
So you cannot see the massive deaths that are being affected by the fact of the vaccine, that it isn't benefiting anyone.
Afghanistan's footprint.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell's pottery barn rule applies.
If you break it, you own it, perhaps.
But then you can always throw it away.
That's what occurred in Afghanistan, known as the Graveyard of Empires, because it's been historically difficult to capture Osama bin Laden following 9-11.
And then, like the man who came to dinner, remained for 20 years, just long enough to keep rekindling an endless civil war, install the proxies, and then leave the nation to rot.
As I shall explain, this whole story about Osama is total fiction.
It has nothing to do with the events of 9-11.
Not that this hasn't happened before in Vietnam and in Syria.
There too, we came, we wrecked, we lost, and we left, but we still engaged in a few post-departure drone strikes and some useless bombing for good measure.
Following President George W. Bush's proclamation of mission accomplished in Iraq, roughly a fourth of the population wound up dead, wounded, homeless, or in exile.
The Iraqi infrastructure was in shambles.
The ecological damage remained brutal.
And even given the way things work, it's a miracle that Bush and his neoconservative henchmen escaped indictment by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.
Now the shoe is on the other foot.
It's Afghanistan's turn to leave its footprint in the sand.
Having thrown out the former Soviet invaders in 1989, the Taliban have finally done the same to the United States and, for better or worse, established itself as a sovereign state.
To be sure, there is chaos at the airports.
Everyday people are scared, and the government's preparing for a shake-up.
But the chaos will pass.
Civilians will adapt.
Draconian punishments might fall by the wayside.
And perhaps a new regime will keep its promise of blanket amnesty for those in the old regime, and create an Islamic yet inclusive society.
Such a program would contradict the extremist identity that inspired the Taliban over the years.
It is difficult to assume that religious absolutists will extend the hand of friendship to the other.
Skepticism is necessary concerning the Taliban's avowals of pluralism and recognition of women's rights.
Nonetheless, the United States and the world community should remain agnostic for now about how this will all turn out.
Today in deep caution and uncertainty are virtues.
Acting precipitously in the aftermath of the attack on the Twin Towers first led the United States into the quagmire, and the war was lost as soon as the failed kidnapping made way for a full-scale invasion.
The United States took charge of a fractured anti-Taliban coalition of warlords and tribes that lacked a unifying sovereign.
Its military proudly occupied cities like Kabul and the ancient city of Kandahar.
American forces lacked support in the countryside, however, and military command made things worse by backing up Afghani ground troops with bombings that produced havoc among civilians.
Worse, there was nothing to be done about the ingrained corruption of the Afghani state with its drug economy.
As with the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, Iraq, and Syria.
America's civilian government was constantly misled by a mendacious and self-interested military establishment.
Seeking increased funding with each new budget, it celebrated supposed victories in public, while cynical rumors about inevitable defeat made the rounds in private.
With each new budget came the spurious justification for increased funding.
Greed was also complemented by ignorance, and ignorance by arrogance.
American policymakers consistently underestimated the diplomatic and military skill of the enemy, perhaps because there was so little expertise concerning the actors involved and the region's political complexities.
The United States went into Afghanistan, nominally allied with 60 nations, undercover from the UN, which legitimated its attempt to capture Osama bin Laden as an example of self-defense.
That enterprise generated a dynamic of its own.
Over the last 20 years at its peak, 100,000 troops were in Afghanistan.
By 2017, there were 15,000 left.
And then, after cordially announcing its state of departure as 9-11-2021, there were none.
Or no.
There were 2,500 troops reinforced on August 14, 2021.
By another 1,000.
No wait!
4,000 more are ready to go.
Who cares?
What counts is that we're getting out.
By another thousand. No wait, 4,000 more are ready to go.
Who cares?
What counts is that we're getting out or not.
Public opinion might just swing back the other way, given the politicized,
the polarized state of American politics and its momentary enthusiasms.
Shock that the Taliban took military advantage of peace talks or the American withdrawal, rather than halt its advance to please the enemy, is either disingenuous or criminally naive.
What's more, the Taliban would have made good on its advantage whether troops were pulled on May 1st, 2021, as President Trump promised, or today or tomorrow.
Blaming Biden for pulling out too soon is absurd.
That the withdrawal of American troops could have been undertaken with more finesse is another matter, even though then the victors' footprints would have been left behind.
The U.S.
Embassy will soon be empty or in rubble.
American arms are being confiscated by the Taliban.
German, French, and Italian diplomats are trying to leave.
UN peacekeepers and human rights activists are stuck.
Communication is broken down.
Migrants are massing on Afghanistan's borders.
Its citizens hover between the ambitions of warlord politicians, representing the old proxy state, outright anarchy, and victorious theocratic genocidaries, ready perhaps to make more heads roll.
How could it come to this?
What were our policymakers thinking?
Best to begin with a very American trait we don't like to lose.
Remember, Donald Trump began his political campaign in 2015, not with a white supremacist diatribe, but by rhetorically asking, when was the last time we won anything?
Four presidents extended America's stay in Afghanistan or vacillated concerning its departure, in part because none of them wished To take responsibility for being the first commander-in-chief to lose a war.
Leaders like to think about their legacies.
It's undoubtedly part of being a leader.
Following 9-11, it's easy to forget.
Islamophobia was galloping through the United States like the plague.
Enraged citizens were calling upon the government to do something about eating their freedom fries.
But times change, albeit somewhat slowly.
According to a March 19, 2021 report by Brookings, more than 60% of Americans supported withdrawal without a timeline, while 20% opposed.
Getting out must have seemed a prudent political decision for Biden to make, at least at first.
Whether or not he was actually surprised by events.
They shook the American public out of its lethargy regarding the conflict.
The right felt angry and betrayed, while the left felt manipulated and guilty.
The United States never coherently articulated the strategic goal of its Afghani policy, Outside of killing Osama bin Laden, and it suffered severe bouts of mission creep.
The malady refers to the unconscious and gradual transformation of aims and the ever-changing justification required to support them.
The seemingly simple plan to eliminate a terrorist quickly got out of hand.
Soon the U.S.
was providing military transport for the enemies of those who were hiding him, namely the Taliban.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
Conflict between warlord leaders made it necessary for the U.S.
to prop up a pathetic regime and ultimately identify with its proxy solvers.
who had as little support as their predecessors in Vietnam and Iraq.
What was previously seen as a civil war thus became America's war, which made the fear of
losing greater and lessening the urgency of preparing an exit plan. President Biden inherited
a mess that he clearly made messier. Once chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
and a supposed expert on foreign affairs, given his vast experience, which Oscar Wilde noted is
the name we give to our mistakes. Biden had originally supported the attacks on Afghanistan
and Iraq. He He teamed down a bit while vice president during the Obama years, yet
His decision to withdraw from Afghanistan was a bold reversal.
He promised that all would go smoothly.
But then came the bad optics and scenes reminiscent of Saigon in 1975.
The Republicans were quick to pounce, and they followed Trump, their leader, by calling for Biden's resignation, as usual, of course.
The former president offered no meaningful policy alternative.
His own improvised peace treaty was thoroughly modeled.
There was nothing substantive about human rights, evacuees, or the condition of women.
That the former president should now call on Biden to resign for leaving these victims in the lurch and for incompetence exhibits a hypocritical chutzpah that is extreme even for our most prominent gangster politician.
Claims that Biden should have included the Afghan government in the decision-making process.
Presupposes it was sovereign, but it hadn't been in years.
He could have provided visas earlier and plans for our collaboration.
The President might also have begun negotiating an international response to the plight of immigrants and executed the military withdrawal in well-defined stages.
Easier said than done.
Bureaucratic incompetence.
Moments of crisis is usually a vain hope.
Which states would prove reliable in helping with immigrants is also unclear, unless Biden publicly declared his decision to stay the course.
Moreover, Whether to withdraw gradually or not would have had little impact on the final result.
It's difficult to invent an exit from a 20-year war that neoconservatives undertook without a coherent strategy.
But there is something else.
The American intelligence establishment radically underestimated the Taliban's base of support.
Unlike Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, al-Qaeda, and other extremist organizations, the Taliban was never comprised simply of a few hundred fanatical, thoroughly divorced from Afghan civil society.
To the contrary, the Taliban represent those elements of the nation.
who identified with the agrarian economy, tribal lifestyles, and avatistic religious traditions, which appear increasingly threatened by Western infidels and a globalized modernity.
It's worth noting three-quarters of Afghanistan is decidedly rural.
Who benefited from this mess?
Who paid the price?
Both Republicans and Democrats originally supported the invasion of Afghanistan.
They will undoubtedly point to the 6,200 American soldiers and contractors killed, the 20,000 wounded, the $2 trillion in loans taken by the U.S.
to pursue the war that, according to Forbes, As of August 16, 2021, could reach $6.5 trillion in debt by 2050.
Of course, it was far worse for the Afghans.
69,000 police and military dead, 48,000 civilians, and roughly 200,000 wounded.
These numbers were surely helped along by Trump's massive air raids of 2019.
Afghanistan is right back where it was when the U.S.
first intervened.
The rationale is still lacking.
There was no geopolitical gain.
The national interest was not served.
Human rights remain imperiled, and material costs outweigh any possible benefit.
Will the American public grasp of reality or better, a deeper reality beyond the heart-wrenching photos and videos of Afghanis by the thousands trying to leap on departing planes, desperately awaiting rescue on rooftops, densely crowding the roads, trembling in fear of the looming purges, dreading the repression of women and bewailing the introduction of rigid Sharia law?
That deeper reality is the Taliban won.
The country has been wrecked.
Purges will take place.
The U.S.
will lose credibility and probably suffer a new version of Vietnam trauma.
As he threatened, President Biden can begin bombing should the Taliban interfere with the evacuation or any other stated concern and even reinsert troops.
But using military force as savage order from chaos does not exactly offer a plausible connection between means and ends.
Such a strategy will also further harm Americans standing in the region.
It would be better to aid those friends and allies trying to get out, either by taking them in ourselves or helping other nations to do the same.
It would be better to develop some version of the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49, which successfully
dropped food and supplies to an imperiled populace and offered to build hospitals and
clinics for the Afghani people.
It would also be better to try to integrate the Taliban into the world community immediately
with the help of renowned moderate Imams and the Arab League.
The United States should not pretend its original goals in Afghanistan have been met or can be met in the future.
That an alternative to the Taliban exists.
That America bears no responsibility for what transpired.
Or that it was some stab in the back by liberal doves that made victory impossible.
There is already revanchist talk by Republicans about the new Afghanistan becoming the launching pad for a new international jihad and some tired imitation of the old domino theory and how it's necessary to do something.
Perhaps Let's first see what the Taliban does.
It's still early.
Purges, pitiless repression, and forced ignorance might all come later, or not.
Movements can change, and the United States must remain open to that possibility.
It's time to turn the page, and for better or worse, begin a new chapter under the title, Taliban Redux.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well so far the Taliban's been having mostly peaceful beheadings.
We've got a long history of mischief in the Middle East, not particularly the United States until after World War II, but Britain actually created the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1930s so they could sow unrest in Egypt and keep them from ever being able to be a force on their own because it was a highly colonized British developed country in the 1930s.
There was a lot of British-owned sugarcane farms and cotton farms in the People were basically impoverished over there, and that's the way English like to have their little slave colonies.
So that was item number one, and then it's also irrefutable that the CIA They were shipping Afghani opium into Russia as well as terrorist cells into Russia and that's why Russia invaded and that's why Russia got beaten out of there because they weren't able to overcome the forces any more than
Alexander or any of the hundreds of other leaders that have tried to conquer that region for the last 2000 years.
Then we also have ISIS, which was a 100% CIA creation, creating mischief in Syria.
So, you know, we've made this a whole lot worse for ourselves and certainly for the people of the region by signing on to this type of behavior, and we're doing it at the behest of Israel because they think that they were given total domain between the Nile and the Euphrates River.
That's the Yunnan plan, and we're also doing this on the behest of the English banking class, which is Stage set every war since the American Revolution and they benefited by ripping off both sides and it's a real shame.
Anybody that doubts that should watch a 45 minute long video called All Wars are Bankers Wars by Michael Rivero and it's at Tootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootootoot
Civilization in general, because it's written by the victors, and the victors are always the bankers, and they are not the white class that we think they are.
They're a different tribe, and they've got a problem with Satan, and they need to be removed from the planet, and certainly from the power structure.
Joe, I think you made a lot of important points there.
Meanwhile, ISIS calls the Taliban apostates and dismisses Afghan takeovers as a delusional victory.
This is ISIS Speaking out against the Taliban.
Meanwhile, Biden falsely claims the U.S.
doesn't have a military presence in Syria.
This is completely ridiculous.
There's a significantly greater threat to the United States from Syria.
There's a significantly greater threat from East Africa.
There's a significantly greater threat to other places in the world than from the mountains of Afghanistan, he said.
We don't have military in Syria to make sure that we're going to be protected.
The Biden admin claims it has no plans to pull out of Syria.
His comment suggests the U.S.
might even be preparing to send in more troops.
They recently announced ending its combat mission in Iraq.
But troops will remain in an advisory role indefinitely.
Biden even recently escalated airstrikes against Al-Shababab in Somalia, another region he claims are a threat facing the U.S.
At the end of July and early August, the U.S.
bombed Somalia three times after a long pause in drone strikes in the country.
Meanwhile, Syria shot down 22 Israeli missiles, Russian military claims.
The Russians have provided them with these very sophisticated anti-missile missile systems, so I welcome this report.
Syria's air defense forces have shot down 22 missiles launched by Israeli warplanes during an airstrike against targets in Syria, the Russian military said Friday.
Admiral Vadim Kilit, head of the Russian Military Reconciliation Center in Syria, said six Israeli fighter jets targeted facilities in the provinces of Damascus and Homs from Lebanon's airspace But Syrian air defense unit down 22 of the 24 missiles launched by the Israeli war planes.
There was no immediate reaction from Israel, which rarely comments on its military operations in Syria, where Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes inside Syria in the course of the country's civil war.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, we had no business being in Syria to begin with, and I thought it was really great that Putin decided to up their missile defense systems.
Trump got into office, elected in 2016, took office in 2017 on the promise that he'd get us out of the Middle East, and then the White Helmets staged a fake gas attack, and his little daughter came crying into the office in the White House and said, Daddy, they're killing little babies over in Syria with gas!
Okay, fine, we'll launch a hundred missiles against them, and they did, and I was absolutely heartbroken.
It was like that was my first glimpse that maybe Trump was just actually an actor and a poser and a deep state tool.
So that was in April of 2017.
A year later, they went to a different city and staged another gas attack, but at this time, The Russians had upped their missile defense from the S-200 to the S-300, and they were able to shoot down 75% of the 100 Tomahawk missiles that we fired at Syria during that event.
And those missiles are a hundred, I mean, a million bucks a piece.
So you fire up a hundred million dollars worth of firecrackers and 75% of them get shot down before they get to the target.
It's a pretty good idea that you're just wasting your money over there.
But he never would pull out of Syria, which is another reason why he's not the president he claimed to be, because he was going to get us out of the Middle East.
He could have gotten us out of Afghanistan with a lot less pain In 2017, he could have gotten us completely out of Syria.
He could have declassified the information that he knows he has on the CIA and FBI snuffing JFK, MLK, RFK.
He could release the information that he knows he had on the CIA and Mossad nuking the buildings at the World Trade Center site.
He could have ended chemtrailing.
He could have just gone into the bases where they're flying those planes out and gone in with a SWAT team and said, this is a criminal act against all of the people in the United States.
And anybody in the EPA that can't discover this, they need to be fired.
He could have fired every one of those clowns.
Anybody in the FDA that didn't recognize chemtrails as a health hazard.
He could have fired all of those clowns.
He had the ability to come in and do a clean sweep and instead he came in and did nothing but self-aggrandizement for four years.
And I'm sorry, I'm way past Trump at this point.
In my whole life, when I voted in my first presidential election, I voted for Dr. Spock.
Who was running against Nixon and whoever the Democrat clown was in that election.
I've never in my life voted in a general election for a Democrat or a Republican, ever.
I voted for John Anderson when he ran against Reagan and Carter.
I voted for Ross Perot twice.
I voted for Ralph Nader, I think, three times.
I voted for Ron Paul twice.
I would never.
And I'll vote for a libertarian.
I'll vote for anybody but a dino or a rhino.
And I finally said, well, maybe Trump is what he pretends to be.
And so I voted for him in 2016.
And then I thought, well, Reptillery is absolutely horrible.
And Biden is even worse.
And so in 2020, I voted for Trump again.
But both times I held my nose and both times he's proven to be far worse than even my worst expectations.
So I'm done with Trump.
Well, I cannot conclude that he was worse than Hillary would have been or than Biden is turning out to be.
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Please, Dr. Fetzer, contact Sherry Tinpenny to help you get HCQ Zinc or Ivermectin protocol.
One of these should be taken at the outset of symptoms.
Also see this info sheet from Dr. Lee Merritt website.
Where to get treatment drug supplements.
One I would love to prescribe medicines for everyone is prophylaxis,
but I'm only one small doctor.
Here are your options.
You can get hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin online through www.aflds.com
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I am unable to intercede or help.
You can also go online to pharmacies from outside the U.S.
There are some websites.
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For protocols, go to www.cl19protocols.com or you can review them at this site under protocols for using hydroxychloroquine and more.
For me, here is how I do prophylaxis.
If I'm going to be on a plane or traveling or I think I've been in time and close contact with a vaccinated person, I will take ivermectin 24 milligrams on a day one, 24 milligrams on day three, and repeat monthly if still in a high-risk environment.
In over 27 controlled trials, this has significantly reduced risk of COVID by up to 73 percent.
Treatment of actual COVID disease trickier, but if a person gets it early, within five days mostly, it can be snuffed out with either ivermectin daily for three to five days at doses in the protocols, or hydroxychloroquine 400 milligram first dose, then 200 milligram twice daily for five to fourteen days.
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Thanks to Beverly, Meanwhile, remember, 1% control the world, 4% are their
puppets, 90% are asleep, 5% know and try to wake the 90%, the 1% use a 4% to prevent the 5% from waking
up the 90%, which is where we come in.
And of course, they're doing their best to ban the books and all the research we've done
about Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, Orlando and Dallas, the moon landing, Charlottesville
and Parkland too.
Check it out at moonrockbooks.com.
Joe, your final thoughts?
Yeah, there's a guy on BitChute that channeled Jim Underline Crenshaw.
C-R-E-N-S-H-A-W.
He posts probably a dozen videos per day, and you really should subscribe to him.
Most of them are pretty short, and they're pretty well vetted, pretty good contact.
He just posted one just an hour ago.
Dr. Tenpenny Uh, says Pfizer whistleblower claims to have documentation of over 200,000 dead in less than a week from their vaccines.
And so that's consistent with other material that I've found online.
Turns out that the BARS that's actually posted is one of 10 websites that the CDC operates, and they don't put them all on public.
And so they vet them, and then they reduce the numbers.
They manipulate all of the data.
I've also been read Reports that Apple has an iApp for the adverse events.
And if you do the Apple iApp, then it automatically removes you from the VARS registration.
And that app is not available as a public data set.
And then most interesting of all, is that the VARS is actually not managed by the CDC.
It's managed by a Division of General Dynamics.
So you have the War Department in charge of keeping track of your statistics, and I'm pretty sure that we're going to find out that the death toll is far greater, and the death toll is just going to continue to rise on these jabs.
And we're already looking at a third of the population of the planet being infected and dying probably within a year and a half, two year period of time, which is really horrifying, but It'll be a giant wake-up call for the two-thirds of us that are still left, and we cannot ever let this type of management system take over control of our planet again.
Oh, Joe Olson from Houston, you got that right.
Jim Fetzer here in Madison, Wisconsin observes once again, this kind of death as a consequence of a medical procedure has never been tolerated in the past.
It would have immediately been brought to a halt for the sake of the public good and for the public health and the public safety.
The fact is it's not happening under these vast numbers of deaths.
Means we're in the grip of a very powerful force that wants to exterminate as much of the world's population as they possibly can in as short order as is expedient for them to achieve.
I say, therefore, once again, spend time with your loved ones, your family, your friends.
We frankly do not know how much time we have left in this situation.
Is looking increasingly grim.
Thank you for joining us.
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