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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, very pleased today to have Jo Olson from Houston with me, saying no is saying no, doing her thing, and we wish her well.
Jo, we're so glad to have you here to share what we need to know with the public.
We begin with aviation regulators mulling over warnings to pilots about 5G towers, which it turns out could interfere with cockpit systems.
This suggests 5G could bring about a lot of crashes of a lot of planes.
The FAA is sounding the alarms behind closed doors over plans to use a new spectrum for 5G networks, citing deep concern they could interfere with aircraft systems.
With the carriers set to start using the C-band spectrum for 5G before the end of the year, they're concerned about aviation safety.
A letter written by FAA Deputy Administrator Bradley Mims dated October 6th questions whether they could potentially cause interference to radar altimeter performance, referring to a key cockpit safety system measuring the distance between a plane and the ground.
The aviation regulator is drafting a special bulletin and other mandates pertaining to its use.
Meanwhile, NATO countries are complaining that a Russian-planned 5G testing near St.
Petersburg could interfere with military aircraft systems.
Using all commercial airlines' radar altimeters can help avert crashes and mid-air collisions, as well as assist with landings during inclement weather.
However, the FAA and industry experts fear these new 5G signals, transmitted from ground-based wireless towers, could throw off the instrument meetings enough to cause certain flight control systems to malfunction.
Obviously, a very bad idea.
Despite the dire warnings, the FCC does not share the same concerns.
Of course, they're not responsible for the lives of passengers or pilots in flight.
After a review last year, the agency concluded the use of 5G and the C-band would have no harmful effect on Well-designed aviation equipment, meaning if somebody has a problem with it, it's not their problem, but their aviation equipment wasn't properly designed.
The telecom industry has also pushed back on safety concerns.
In a statement to the journal, the CTIA, a trade journal representing AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, argued, any delay in activating this spectrum risks America's competitiveness, jeopardize our ability to ensure global 5G leadership.
Apparently, Even if it leads to planes falling out of the air.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon's going to shell out $600 million in contracts for 5G dual-use experimentation at five military sites, including to aid lethality, which raises some questions.
Aid lethality?
That implies the ability to induce death.
So what's going on there?
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, 5G was originally developed as a crowd control system where they could heat your internal organs, make you throw up, do voice-to-skull transmission so that you could actually hear Allah telling you to put down your guns and come stand out in front of your tanks so George W. H. Bush could blow you away in mass murder.
There was a wonderful doctor named Robert O. Becker, I wrote a book called Body Electric.
I did a book report on that as show notes for an interview that I did with Richard Seard on Coast to Coast back in November of 2020.
He had proven that these electrical Radio waves were highly damaging to biological systems, and he also proven that they were able to regrow severed spinal cords and regenerate lost limbs in lab rats, but because he was opposed to electrical transmission lines and the safety around those, and also the vastly expanding radio frequency broadcasts that have biological impacts, he was defunded by the NIH.
We have a cabal including the Institute of Electrical Engineers and Electronics Engineers.
It's IEEE, IEEE, and then the FCC, and they've conspired to make sure that nothing negative can ever be said about anything to do with electrical transmission.
5G works perfectly well in a DSL Fiber optic cable and you can use all the 5G you want.
Why are we putting dangerous radiation inside of our classrooms and we should be wiring our whole nation for 5G fiber optics where you have no radiation issues and you have protection from storms like when we have these next big incoming solar magnetic radiations those will blow out the satellites in the the transmission towers and so then you're losing all of that 5g that's in the wi-fi range it's absolutely insane that we let these people
Be in charge of our reality, and they are absolutely filling it with toxins of every imaginable form.
Joe, they're putting up these wireless 5G towers everywhere at a phenomenal rate, and it's going to do tremendous damage to the human populations in their vicinity.
I have no doubt.
We had a professor at Western Washington, as I recall, saying it was an absurdity.
It was a calamitous mistake to put all these towers without testing for safety effects on human beings.
And that's what's going on apace in spite of it.
Oh, it burns the leaves off of trees that are within 50 feet of them, and they've only got like a 1,500 foot range.
So you've got to litter the whole country with these towers, and then you can triangulate between multiple towers, and you can fry an individual that you target on the street from three or four different towers just by focusing the radiation on them.
It's absolutely insane that we're doing this, not to mention the effect on the rest of the biosphere.
What about all the birds and bees?
Oh, that's right.
We don't have to worry about that because it's no longer birds and bees.
It's bees and bees and birds and birds.
You know, whatever.
Joe, maybe that's the idea to create a network where they can kill anyone anytime they want.
It's outrageous.
It is, and then your symptoms are exactly like COVID, so it's like you die from respiratory failure or blood clots or whatever, and they go, well, there's another COVID death.
We just made sure electrocuting with electromagnetic radiation.
I think we just figured it out.
Meanwhile, over 23,000 registered voters revealed to have the same phone number.
Over 4,000 with the same date of registration found in a Wisconsin county, Racine County.
Significant evidence of election fraud.
While the GOP was investigating the voter registration database, the county's Republican Party Committee on Election Fraud has identified great areas of consternation sifting through the database.
There are over 23,000 voters who registered under the exact same phone number when the city claim was used as a default number up until 2005.
However, The committee found over 100 active voters who registered after 2005, including 38 active voters who are registered in 2020 with the same number.
Here you have the actual report coming out about it.
One of the key questions.
If this is an autofill default program, why are 131,687 people without phone numbers registered in Racine County?
They should have had the default.
In addition to the suspicious phone number data, they uncovered 4,120 registered on 11-19-18.
1,120 registered on 11 1918.
40 did not have a date of registration listed.
Now the Republican Party is asking the county why they would not require these
voters are re-registered to confirm the accuracy of their database.
This follows another investigation after they were accused of exploiting their senior citizens to commit election fraud at a nursing home.
The staff filled out the ballots of cognitively impaired residents breaking state election law.
Meanwhile, CNN's Van Jones and David Axelrod rip fellow Democrats as annoying and offensive, out of touch, moralizing amid the big election night loss of Tuesday.
Amid the shocking political turnaround in Virginia culminating with Glenn Youngkin's defeat of Terry McAuliffe, Van Jones and David Axelrod reflected on how their own Democratic Party managed to lose so big in a blue state.
Jones surprised Democrats have been living in a political bubble.
Not paying attention to voters' real day-to-day needs.
I think Democrats are coming across in ways we don't recognize that are annoying and offensive and seem out of touch, that don't show up in our feeds when we're looking at our kind of echo chamber.
Mimicking someone scrolling through a smartphone.
I think that's the message here.
Axelrod echoed Jones' take, adding the Democrats have come across as preachy to the point they're dictating what voters should believe and how they should behave, including, of course, trashing parents who are concerned about what's being taught in their schools.
You know, the Democratic Party has become A more college-educated urban party in coalition with minorities, and the message tends to be moralizing.
It's like, we're going to tell you.
We're going to tell you what is right.
No connection to people who work with their hands, work with their backs.
Rural voters, part of the problem.
Twitter users responding to Jones' comments posted on the Republican National Committee page couldn't agree more.
Oh, honey, it's not that they just come across that way.
They are.
Yeah, people are tired of all that, quote, nonsense.
We just want to know what's going on and live as peacefully as we can with each other, y'all think?
What editor thought—idiot—thought it was a good idea to portray concerned parents as domestic terrorists?
Defund the police?
Wasn't a big enough failure to parents?
So Democrats went to war with parents?
Seems out of touch.
The fact that they don't discuss the border crisis, the Afghanistan fiasco, defunding the police, the crime, the failing public schools are all evidence of that.
Those problems do not exist to them, Joe.
I think those are searing but very telling critiques.
Your thoughts?
Well, not to mention the inflation problem and the supply chain problem.
You know, shortages of almost everything.
And we've had about a 50% increase in gasoline costs here in Texas, and food costs have gone up about 20% just since January.
So, you know, there's not a whole lot to cheer about.
And the Democrats apparently decided that they would make a big voter dump in order to swing one of the races in New Jersey.
And I'll get the exact number and put it in the comments section.
But From what I remember, I can't find the news story right this minute, but 40,000 votes just mysteriously appeared for the Democratic candidate at 2 a.m.
on Tuesday night.
You're talking about New Jersey, Murphy.
Yeah, old-style election tap taking place in New Jersey.
Surprise, surprise.
And surprise, the President of the Senate was beaten out by a guy that spent next to nothing, a blue-collar truck driver that said, you know, I just don't believe in this garbage anymore.
And he ran for office.
Looks like he's going to win, unless they can find a few more vans full of stray ballots from China that maybe are sitting in a container cargo off the coast of California.
But if they're en route, then who knows?
Maybe he won't win the election.
But bottom line is, everybody can smell the stench at this point.
It's so bad and it's coming out from so many different places that they can't hide it much longer.
And I'm happy for whatever wins we've got, although you have to temper what we've got with the actual facts about Youngkin.
He's a graduate BS in mechanical engineering from Rice University and a Harvard MBA.
He went to work almost immediately with the Carlisle Company, which is a private equity group with strong ties to the Bush Group.
What private means is that they don't tell you who their members are, but they have a deal with the charitable foundations that if you sign over your charity, they will give you $150,000 a year tax-free because you're a charity.
And that will manage your funds, and they put them in a special group within Carlisle that has access to all of the Pentagon procurements, and they can guarantee you a 25% return on investment.
So you put in a billion dollars, you're pulling out $150,000, $200,000 a year.
You're replacing it with more than what you're taking out just from your investment Great points, Joe.
return 25% when everybody else on the planet is lucky to get three or four.
Absolute wall-to-wall criminality. It couldn't be any stinkier or worse.
So, who knows how much longer this can continue.
Great, great points, Joe. I think we've reached a turning point.
Meanwhile, Kyle Rittenhouse judge slams a vast amount of irresponsible and sloppy journalism surrounding the case.
That happened right here in Wisconsin, of course, where I reside.
So I followed it very closely.
And Kyle Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense.
The three assailants, one tried to kick him in the face, another tried to break his neck with a skateboard, the third tried to shoot him.
He killed two of them and wounded the third.
The judge presiding over the highly anticipated homicide trial criticized what he called a vast amount of irresponsible and sloppy journalism.
Speaking with potential jurors during the selection process, Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder said those selected may need to disregard what they've heard in the media.
This case has become very political.
It was involved in the politics of the last election year.
To this day, you can go out and read things from all across the political spectrum about this case, most of which is written by people who know nothing.
Schroeder said he'd read things about the case that have been perfect, but most has been sloppy or deliberately biased.
The price we pay for having a free press is a lot of irresponsible and sloppy journalism.
His charge is not an attack on the media, but a reality check for potential jurors.
It can be frightening, he added, urging jury candidates to abandon their presupposition, focus solely on the evidence presented at the trial, reminding them the right to a fair trial is an important right guaranteed by the Constitution.
The news comes only days after Schroeder ruled that the men written as fatally shot or wounded in Kenosha cannot be referred to as victims by the prosecutor, but can be called rioters and looters.
You can call them thugs, gangsters, in my opinion.
Rittenhouse, then 17, took a gun to riots in the city to defend local businesses against looting and ransacking and the weight of a white police officer's shooting of Jacob Blake, a black man.
During the mayhem, he shot three men, killing two.
He was charged with multiple felonies, even though, in my opinion, it was a clear case of self-defense.
Including first-degree intentional homicide, which is completely absurd.
First-degree reckless homicide, equally absurd.
Attempted first-degree reckless homicide.
First-degree reckless endangering.
He could face a mandatory life sentence.
This, in my opinion, is a George Soros prosecutor going after him for all the wrong reasons.
Rittenhouse's defense team has insisted, perfectly correctly in my opinion, he was acting in self-defense.
Videos of the shooting from that appear to back up his claims.
He later told a report he does not regret taking a gun on the night of the shooting, saying he would have died had he not.
The jurors have been selected.
Here you see a couple of the cases I'm talking about.
Notice the skateboard attempting to hit him across the neck.
This is a fine young man.
Here you see on the left, one's trying to kick him in the face, another kill him with a skateboard, the third preparing to shoot him.
By the way, the third, who survived, said his only regret was that he hadn't shot the son of a bitch.
So here we have, you know, Kyle Rittenhouse, in my opinion, a red-blooded young American lad.
He was there to assist medical, provide medical attention.
And now get this, Joe, we have a new video the FBI has withheld.
I'll catch it.
Thanks for listening.
Bye.
Well, friends, if you can't tell what that video was, that's brand-new, spanking evidence of Kyle Rittenhouse being 100% fully innocent, of course.
If you don't know what's going on in that video, what you just saw was a pedophile dying and doing what he loves most.
That's right, chasing a minor and getting shot in his dick.
Blah-blow!
Alakablam!
Some things, I'm guessing, just work themselves out, boys.
It's weird.
But, hey, the FBI has been sitting on this footage for 12 Months.
Twelve months.
The first time that this video was shown was today.
It was shown to the Kyle Rittenhouse jury.
And isn't that interesting that while Kenosha was on fire, The FBI's asshole was flying around surveillance drones, surveillance planes with heat-seeking, what's this, FLIR technology, monitoring the entire situation.
They haven't arrested anybody burning down car lots, burning down businesses, trying to blow up gas stations.
No, the only person in Kenosha arrested during this entire clusterfuck Was Kyle Rittenhouse, and everybody involved with this knew it was bullshit from the beginning because FBI's asshole had video of this.
In this video, it's more proof on top of the proof that we already had of Kyle Rittenhouse trying to provide aid to, again, a bunch of terrorists trying to blow up a fucking gas station.
And then when he puts the dumpster fire, again, literal dumpster fire on this entire situation, he can't make this shit up.
That fucking crackhead pedophile set a dumpster on fire with a bunch of those other tarts and pushed it in the direction of a gas station with the intent to blow it the fuck up.
None of those people again.
None of them have been arrested.
When Kyle Rittenhouse puts out that dumpster fire, they then chase him.
And we have it all on video right here.
You got a whole bunch of different angles.
You got FBI's ASCO plane footage or drone footage.
You got another dude's footage.
And they're screaming in the crazy meth head Antifa BLM crowd, go get em!
Smells like minors back on the menu everybody!
And you know fucking Antifa and BLM full of kid fuckers and so they were like, oh we're gonna burn this motherfucking town and bang a kid.
And that kid was armed and he said, no not tonight fuckers, I'm letting them out!
Anyway, take a look at this.
We're over here at Post Millennial.
Breaking!
Brand new footage of Kyle Rittenhouse's shooting released during the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse on Tuesday.
Video was entered into evidence that showed the shooting, for which the young man is on trial, from an aerial angle.
The video had not yet been seen before.
Well, why not?
Why not?
Isn't this the left-hand side crowd that keeps telling me how much they care about 17-year-olds running into the Greta chick who wants to fuck up?
I mean, do you guys care so much?
Here you have a kid, a 17-year-old, who's being politically held for- this is a complete bullshit show trial.
This has absolutely nothing to do with law and order, because it's very- when you have video of the kid being hit in the head with a fucking skateboard, he's being kicked, he's being Liu Kang kicked in the head, and then only after all of that does he fire off those rounds?
It's pretty fucking clear.
It's pretty clear.
But he shot somebody before.
And we had video of him being chased.
Now we just have different angles of him being chased.
And the guy who fired off the first round in this entire situation, he's already been charged, right?
We already know that Kyle Rittenhouse didn't fire the first round.
This ain't no fucking Star Wars shit, boys.
We got this.
We know who fired the first round.
And then you got to, now you got more videos, different angles of that pedophile trying to disarm him so he could do God knows what to Kyle Rittenhouse, boys.
God knows what.
Well, he didn't get the chance.
He got shot in the dick.
And again, the FBI, I imagine...
New York Times.
I imagine every single big media conglomeration had all this footage.
They don't care.
This entire situation is bullshit.
What they want is they want Kyle Rittenhouse to go to prison, just like they wanted the McCloskeys to go to prison.
They don't want you defending yourself.
The Democrats, big tech, mainstream media corporations, all of these uniparty, globalist pricks, they want to send raging, kid-fucking meth-heads in your direction.
They want them to blow up your gas station.
They want them to burn down and loot your CVS's.
They want them to do it.
And then they want to arrest anybody who dares to stand up.
You're supposed to stand down.
You're supposed to let your neighborhood be destroyed by these fuckers.
You're supposed to let your city be burned down by these people.
Because if you stand up for yourself and you defend your livelihood, you defend your property, you defend yourself, they fire the entire corrupted legal system at your direction.
Again, you had this footage.
You have a group of people who tried to literally blow up a fucking gas station and the FBI's asshole did nothing.
If you walked through, even if you didn't walk through Capitol Hill building last year, if you were just on the grass at this point, they arrest in your ass.
But these people are literal terrorists!
None of them charged.
Again, except for the kid who stopped them from blowing up a gas station.
Jack Posobiec was able to get this for... Jack Posobiec?
I don't know.
What the fuck is going on with that dude?
That dude is entwined with some shit, boys.
He gets some sauce.
Look at this.
The video was obtained by Jack Posobiec of Human Events Daily prior to its presentation into Video Evidence.
Oh, man.
Following that dude on Twitter, he dropped us some spicy abalms.
So anyway, the video from last year showed how tensions rose as Black Lives Matter rioters set dumpsters ablaze, moving it towards a gas station.
A militia guard quickly extinguished the flames, Angering the alleged firestarter.
There's a fucking song in this.
I don't want to be quoted out, but you know, put the firestarter song and Kid Fucking Rosenbaum, mix that all together, make your own mixtape, boys.
But the militia guard quickly extinguished the flames, angering the alleged firestarter, 36-year-old Joseph Don Rosenbaum, who allegedly was shot dead by Rittenhouse.
Rosenbaum reportedly retaliated, focusing his attention on the guard in a green t-shirt dress similar to Renton House.
Rosenbaum was also allegedly seen starting more fires down the street on the night in question.
The guy's a fuckin' arsonist and a pederast.
Allegedly- Allegedly?
No, he was charged!
Convicted pederast.
Fuck that noise.
Renton House was simultaneously spotted riding with a fire extinguisher.
According to the 2020 tape, Rosenbaum, Chase Rittenhouse, a single gunshot was fired off by a rioter identified as Alexander Blaine, 44-year-old Sin City Disciples gang member and amateur porn actor.
is everybody in the Antifa BLM crowd is up to some fucking math boys.
A muzzle flash of Blaine's handgun was visible before Rittenhouse was pinned between two parked
The sequence showed the reporter, Richard McGinnis, filming the foot pursuit on his cell phone, followed close behind.
Directly in front of Rittenhouse, a mob armed with bats formed a barricade.
Rittenhouse's back was to the initial shot.
And then they've got the entire club and the breakdown of it.
So this is again, more clear cut nonsense, but of course they don't want this kid to be set free.
They don't want a precedent.
There's already a long legal standing precedent of you being able to defend yourself,
especially when you're being attacked by meth heads.
But he was unarmed while he was trying to scalp him with a fucking skateboard.
Well, that's not an armed one.
Again, they never ridden skateboards, I guess.
That's a sturdy piece of equipment, especially if you get hit with the trumps.
I mean, this is fucking insane.
He's unarmed.
No, he's carried away.
There's a reason why they're walking around with the skateboards, motherfucker.
All of those wheels are perfectly new because they've never been ridden.
There's a reason why they're walking around with them.
They're using them as weapons.
Fucking dumb idiots.
Well, it didn't work this time.
Assholes got blessed.
Again, if you are a conservative anti-communist and you defend yourself, you'll get fucking arrested, you'll get shot, you'll get charged, and the FBI's asshole and every single media establishment will hide the footage of your innocence for a year.
The other dude, that fucking pussy who got shot in his bicep, or what would be considered anatomically a bicep, this guy got fucking noodle arms, that dude who traveled over state lines carrying a weapon, brandishing it at a 17-year-old, And admitted that his only regret was that he didn't kill people, even though he's a convicted felon, by the way, not allowed to have a gun.
He still hasn't been charged.
He has not been charged.
We know this dude.
We got him on video.
He's fucking crying with a gun in his hand.
He's not allowed to have a weapon, and he's got one clearly on video.
Not charged, because he's the right type of criminal for these assholes.
So get out there, boys.
Let everybody know that this image exists, this video exists.
Let them know that Kyle Rittenhouse is clearly innocent.
Here's some more sauce for you.
And let's make America great again.
And let's get that legal system turned back on in the right direction and get this kid free.
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I thought that was actually quite brilliant, obviously laced with profanity, but everything he was saying seemed to me to be spot on.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, that's Salty Cracker.
I watch him occasionally on BitChute.
The statements you read from the judge at the start of this were actually taken out of context, and it's far more damaging than that.
After he ruled against the prosecutor being able to hide these criminals as being victims, Yesterday, the prosecutor came in and started reading a news report about how questionable the judge's decisions have been in this case and how he apparently is biased and he's trying to keep justice.
And the judge went, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I'm going to sequester the jury.
And then he scolded the prosecutor.
You should hear the full statement that he made to this prosecutor about how irresponsible the press was and how he wasn't going to allow those kind of statements.
I'd be surprised if he doesn't fire the prosecutor and say, you're barred from the court,
send another prosecutor in, because this is wall-to-wall criminal activity.
Now, the next thing is, the tape that was released by the FBI is just one tape,
and it was supposedly leaked, because apparently there's an honest FBI agent somewhere
that had access to a digital file, downloaded it, and managed to get it to Bruce Hoback
so that he could get the information out.
When the guy says that Rosenbaum was a pedophile, he's convicted of raping a seven-year-old boy.
So that qualifies as pedophile in my book any day of the week.
And he's the one that was yelling, kill me, kill me, kill me, and chasing Kyle all over the place before he got shot.
Now the stunning part is that there was another FBI drone footage which was infrared camera high definition and showed that there were multiple shots fired before Kyle ever fired his first shot.
So he was being fired at repeatedly They had that evidence, and when the defense got the first FBI tape and heard of the second one, they requested it from the FBI, and they said, oh, that tape's been destroyed.
Yeah, I wonder why.
Yeah, I wonder why that $30 billion and 30 people killed during Antifa riots last year and the FBI hasn't been able to arrest anybody.
15,000 hours of videotape of the January 6th investigation and they've only released a couple of hundred and then they go in and edit out the faces of the people that are actual agent provocateurs that are on the CIA FBI payroll to do these kinds of acts against the Republic.
Our FBI is rotten beyond repair, and I don't care what Robert David Steele, rest his soul, says about 90% good people trapped in a bad system.
It's way worse than that.
I'd say we got 90% bad people trapped in an irredeemably bad system, and the same thing for our rotten CIA.
The whole thing needs to be flushed.
You know, Joe, I think there's a lot of reason to believe exactly what you're saying, including this judge seems like such an exception that he's standing up for the Constitution and the rights of the defendants and not allowing the prosecutor to abuse his power.
I mean, there is a lot of this all over the nation, and it appears to be in part the result of a deliberate effort by George Soros to destroy the The law and order, the judicial system across the United States by getting partisan district attorneys in there who are going to exonerate criminals from their criminal acts and implicate and prosecute those who are standing up for the law.
Oh, it goes all the way to the top.
Look at what the Supreme Court did yesterday with the main case about mandatory vaccinations.
Six of those clowns who never took a science class, any one of them, in their whole frickin' life, and here they are turning around ruling that you can require mandatory experimental jabs.
Absolute insane.
I'm ready to fire the whole entire Supreme Court, too.
Flush them.
They're all horrible.
That's completely outrageous, Joe.
You're ahead of me on that ruling.
Meanwhile, here's an expert analysis by Andrew Blanca.
I have the whole thing on my blog, but here are some key elements.
The opinions and statements are solely those of Andrew Blanca.
Rittenhouse trial.
What to expect?
Today begins jury selection, who on August 25th, 2020 shot three men in riot-ravaged Kenosha, Wisconsin, killing two and grievously wounding the third.
Kyle's been tried on a variety of charges, including felonies of intentional homicide, reckless homicide, attempted intentional homicide, two counts of reckless endangerment, as well as a misdemeanor charge of weapons possession by a minor.
The legal defense to the felony charges will be the legal justification of self-defense.
The legal defense to the misdemeanor will be inapplicability on the facts, as well as unconstitutional vagueness.
With respect to jury selection, news media reporting the trial judges ordered 150.
Judge Schroeder wants 20 jurors seated, 12 who will deliberate, plus eight alternatives.
Here we have the following.
Kyle's stated purpose was to help to protect property from the riots, looting, and arson that have besieged the city since the lawful shooting of Jacob Blake by police two days earlier.
Blake, a 29-year-old black man, non-compliant with lawful arrest, wielding a knife in his hand, and was climbing into a car full of children when police shot him.
Kyle, trained in medical care, also intended to provide such care to anyone injured he might come across.
For that purpose, he carried with him a sizable first aid kit.
In recognition of the violence rampaging, he also armed himself with an AR-15 pattern rifle, where open carry of firearms is lawful in Wisconsin.
Count one.
First degree reckless homicide, Rosenberg.
At approximately 11.45 p.m.
amidst the chaos, Kyle would shoot and kill Joseph Rosenberg and claim self-defense.
This would result in the first-degree reckless homicide charge against Kyle, count one in the criminal complaint.
If convicted, he's looking at 60 years plus an additional five for having used a dangerous weapon, count two.
First-degree reckless endangering McGinnis.
Near to the scene was a reporter, Richard McGinnis, who had moments before been interviewing Kyle.
McGinnis would later tell police he did not think Kyle was handling his rifle safely.
This would result in the first-degree reckless endangering charge.
If convicted, he's looking at 12 years in prison plus an additional five.
After shooting Rosenbaum, Kyle began to run upward toward a line of police officers who created a vehicle barricade a short distance down the street.
During this flight to police, Kyle was pursued by angry members of the mob, during which he would fall on the street.
Once fallen, he was subject to violent attack by several men.
Count three.
First degree intentional homicide, Huber.
One of the men who attacked Kyle was Anthony M. Huber.
While Kyle was struggling to get up from where he'd fallen, Huber struck at Kyle's head and neck with a heavy skateboard.
Kyle shot Huber with fatal results.
This would result in a first-degree intentional homicide charge against Kyle, if convicted, looking at life imprisonment with an additional five.
Count four.
Attempted first-degree intentional homicide.
Grosskroots.
Another of the men who attacked Kyle was Gage Grosskroots.
While Kyle was fighting off the other attackers as he struggled to rise from the street, Grosskroots approached Kyle initially with his hands up in a peaceful gesture, but then swiftly presented a pistol and rapidly closed on Kyle.
Kyle shot Grosskroots, striking him in the right bicep, causing serious But not fatal injury.
This would result in the attempted first-degree intentional homicide.
Sixty years plus an additional five.
Count five.
First-degree reckless endangerment.
Unknown male.
Another of the men who attacked Kyle was an unidentified male who attempted a flying dropkick onto Kyle as he lay on the street.
Kyle shot at this attacker but missed.
That would result in a first-degree reckless endangerment charge against Kyle Cart 5.
That would be 12 plus an additional 5.
Unlawful weapon possession by a minor.
Finally, he'd also be charged with unlawful possession of a weapon by a minor.
Count 6.
This is the sole misdemeanor if convicting he's looking at up to nine months in prison.
Now, I thought it might be useful to do a quick legal analysis of these various counts against Kyle.
Well, brief recounts two through six.
With respect to one, the shooting death of Joseph Rosenbaum, I'll spend more time, as this event is to some degree a linchpin for all the others.
If the shooting death of Rosenbaum looks sketchy, that would tend to flow downhill to all the other defenses.
On the other hand, to the extent that the shooting death of Rosenbaum appears legally justified, that justified also flows downhill to the others.
The shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum, count one.
The first man shot by 17-year-old Kyle Rosenhaus was 36-year-old Joseph Rosenberg in a car sales parking lot.
The language of the criminal complaint, presumably written to justify the felony charge of first-degree reckless homicide, provides a telling description of the circumstances immediately preceding Kyle's shooting of Rosenbaum, much of which is based on a video of the events as well as eyewitness testimony of reporter McGinnis.
Defendant Kyle is running across the car source parking lot.
Following the defendant is Rosenbaum.
Trailing behind him is McGinnis.
The video shows as they cross the parking lot, Rosenbeers appears to throw an object at the defendant.
A review of the second shows the defendant and Rosenberg continue to move across the parking lot and approach the front of a black car parked in the lot.
A loud bang is here on the video.
Then Rosenberg appears to continue to approach the defendant and get in near proximity to the defendant when four more loud bangs are heard.
Rosenbaum then falls to the floor.
I'll remind everyone that this narrative is not the defense explanation of what happened between Kyle and Rosenberg.
It's the explanation of events provided by the state that is prosecuting Kyle on a charge of murder for shooting Rosenbaum under these circumstances.
What's described here is a Kyle Rittenhouse desperately fleeing a relentlessly pursuing Joseph Rosenbaum, who is intent on fighting Kyle for control of the rifle.
Unmentioned in the criminal complaint, but in evidence as a result of FBI interviews of bystanders, is that earlier in the evening Rosenbaum had threatened to kill Rittenhouse.
Even when faced with a relentlessly pursuing and self-declared murderous Rosenbaum, Kyle did not fire until Rosenbaum had rushed him, arms outstretched for the rifle, and actually achieved contact with a 17-year-old.
Kyle, if Is of course justified in justifying the shooting death of Rosenberg as lawful self-defense.
That means Kyle must be acquitted of this charge of reckless homicide unless the state can meet its burden to disprove that claim of self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt.
It will be unable to do so, Joe.
This guy is equally thorough about the rest of the case.
The state has no charge.
This is clearly a political prosecution, and it's corrupt to its core.
Kyle Rittenhouse, in my opinion, is a red-blooded American boy who has unusual agility and skill with firearms.
I had, at the Recruit Depot in San Diego, 15 DIs and 300 recruits in my command.
I don't know any of them who could have handled themselves as well as did Kyle Rittenhouse under those circumstances.
Your thoughts?
Oh, absolutely, man.
I've got tremendous honor for the guy.
There's another guy that has a Bitshoot channel.
The channel is called Viva Free.
He's a Quebec lawyer, and it doesn't really state his name, but that's his channel, and he has a frequent guest, Robert Barnes, who's an attorney, and Robert Barnes and him discussed this case, and like they said, Wisconsin is a stand your ground state.
All you had to do was stand there.
But if you're actually retreating and they're actively attacking you, then you have every grounds to defend yourself.
And when they physically attack you and shoot you and beat you over the head with a skateboard, all three of those are grounds.
So here you have three felons attacking a kid that's never even had a parking ticket, and he defends himself.
And that's the crime that the FBI is able to find out of this whole thing.
Everything that happened last summer.
He's the criminal.
Absolute insanity.
And interestingly enough, Robert Barnes was on InfoWars yesterday on a breaking story that when we get around to the WuFlu stuff, you're going to be shocked because this gets even worse.
And I think it's in our list of topics for the day.
So leave that there at this point.
But yes, stand your ground means that once you retreated and retreated and retreated and you're on the ground and somebody's still attacking you, obviously they're intending to do you bodily harm and you can respond with deadly force legally in almost every state in the country, but certainly it was in Wisconsin where he was.
Yeah, this prosecution is malicious, no doubt about it.
And then you see the judge having to reprimand the attorney for doing more scummy activities here by trying to work in news narratives that are grossly biased, where he's appropriately reprimanding him.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
A girl was raped in your school district.
What are you going to do about it?
He says to the school board member calling the FBI.
He calls the FBI and says, arrest that man, namely the parent who's complaining.
This is why Glenn Youngkin was elected over Terry McAuliffe in Virginia in a nutshell.
Meanwhile, how Fauci fooled America.
Wonderful opinion piece by Martin Koldorf and Jay Botticella.
When the pandemic hit, America needed someone to turn to for advice.
The media and public naturally looked to Dr. Anthony Tony the Rat Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and esteemed laboratory immunologist, one of President Trump's chosen COVID advisors.
Unfortunately, Fauci got major epidemiology and public health questions wrong.
Reality and scientific studies have now caught up with him.
Here are the key issues.
Natural immunity.
By pushing vaccine mandates, Fauci ignored naturally acquired immunity among the COVID-recovered, of whom there are more than 45 million in the U.S.
Mounting evidence indicates natural immunity is stronger and longer lasting than vaccine-induced immunity.
Editors.
Long-term trends are still unclear.
A recent study reached the opposite conclusion.
But I'll tell you, that was manufactured, of course.
Turns out, in a study from Israel, the vaccinated were 27 times more likely to get symptomatic COVID than the unvaccinated who had recovered from a prior infection.
We've known about natural immunity at least since the Athenian plague in 430 BC.
Pilots, truckers, longshoremen know about it.
Nurses know better than anyone.
Under Fauci's mandates, hospitals are firing heroic nurses who recovered from COVID.
They contracted while caring for patients.
With our superior immunity, they can safely care for the oldest and frailest patients with even lower transmission than the vaccinated.
School closures.
Schools are major transmission points for influenza, but not for COVID.
While children do get infected, the risk for a COVID death is minuscule, lower than their already low risk of dying from the flu.
Throughout the 2020 spring wave, Sweden kept daycare and schools open for all 1.8 million children aged 1 to 15, with no masks, testing, or social distancing.
The result?
Zero COVID deaths among children.
And a COVID risk to teachers lower than the average of other professions.
In Fall 2020, most European countries followed suit with similar results.
Considering the devastating effects of school closures on children, Fauci's advocacy for school closures may be the single biggest mistake of his career.
Protecting the elderly.
While anyone could get infected, there's more than a thousand-fold difference in mortality risk between the old and the young.
After more than 700,000 reported COVID deaths in America, we now know lockdowns fail to protect high-risk older people.
When confronted with the idea of focused protection of the vulnerable, Fauci admitted he had no idea how to accomplish it.
Arguing it would be impossible.
That may be understandable for a lab scientist, but public health scientists have presented many concrete suggestions that would have helped, but Fauci and other officials simply ignored them.
What can we do now to minimize COVID mortality?
Current vaccination efforts should focus on reaching people over 60 who are Neither COVID recovered nor vaccinated, including hard-to-reach, less affluent people in rural areas and inner cities.
Instead, now she has pushed vaccine mandates for children, students, and working-age adults who are already immune, all low-risk populations, causing tremendous disruption to labor markets and hampering the operation of many hospitals.
Here is a son of a bitch in Congress.
Masks.
The gold standard of medical research is randomized trials, and we now have had two COVID masks on adults.
For children, there's no solid scientific evidence masks work.
A Danish study found no statistically significant difference between masking and not masking when it came to coronavirus infections.
A recent study claimed masks do reduce infection by a guarantee that they're fabricating these new studies.
Because the truth is getting out.
In a study in Bangladesh, the 95% confidence interval showed masks reduced transmission between 0% and 18%.
Hence, they're either zero or limited benefit.
Many more critical pandemic measures could have emphasized such as better ventilation in school and hiring, nurse home staff with natural immunity, contact tracing.
For some infectious diseases such as Ebola and syphilis, contact tracing is critically important.
For a commonly circulating viral infection such as COVID, it was a hopeless waste of valuable public health resources that did not stop the disease.
Collateral public health damage.
A fundamental public health principle is that health is multi-dimensional.
The control of a single infectious disease is not synonymous with health.
As an immunologist, Fauci failed to properly consider in a way the disastrous effects lockdowns would have on cancer detection and treatment, cardiovascular disease outcomes, diabetes care, childhood vaccination rates, mental health, and opioid overdoses, to name a few.
Americans will live with and die from the collateral damage for many years to come.
In private conversations, most of our scientific colleagues agree with us on these points.
While a few have spoken up, why are not more doing so?
Some tried but failed.
Others kept silent when they saw colleagues slandered and smeared in the media and censored by Big Stem.
Some are government employees barred from contradicting official policy.
Many are afraid of losing positions or research grants.
Well, that Fauci sits on top of the largest pile of infectious disease research money in the world.
Most scientists are not experts on infectious disease outbreaks.
Were we, say, oncologists, physicists, or botanists, we would probably also have trusted Dr. Fauci.
The evidence is in.
Governors, journalists, scientists, university presidents, hospital administration, and business leaders continue to follow Tony the Rattler.
Open their eyes.
After 700,000 plus COVID deaths and the devastating effects of lockdowns, it is time to return to basic principles of public health.
What I think most notable here, this appeared in Newsweek, which is a general interest news magazine here in the United States, comparable to Time, of course.
The word is getting out.
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, my daughter was 18 months old.
She went to get her DPT shot and she had a febrile seizure about an hour later.
Spent a whole night in the hospital.
They took a spinal tap because the doctor misdiagnosed her as having spinal meningitis because he had misdiagnosed the spinal meningitis case earlier and lost it.
So, we ended up having an absolute 24-hour nightmare while my poor little daughter went through every imaginable medical procedure to verify that She was just having a drug reaction to a dangerous vaccine.
So I was skeptical back in 1985 about how terrible these things were, but Dr. Lee Merritt, when she was president of the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons, wrote an article at World Net Daily, and I think it was about 2015.
She went through the statistics on Australia, where they have a 99% vaccine rate for their school kids, and they had a major outbreak of measles, and then they also had a major outbreak of whooping cough, both of which they were supposedly protected by vaccines.
So she had a really great article.
I'll get the title and put it down in the comments section, But then, just a year ago, we had a U.S.
Navy boat that was quarantined at sea for 90 days because the 130 men on board, all of them fully vaccinated for chickenpox, had a major outbreak of chickenpox on this large naval vessel.
I'll get the name of the boat, and I'll also put the title of the article with that information.
So, if you kid yourself that vaccines are absolutely wonderful and safe, you might also want to pick up a copy of Dr. Mary's monkey about the Salk vaccine and the fact that they grew them in monkey kidney cells, which contained the SV40 cancer-causing viruses that were inside the cells, and there was no way to remove them from the vaccines that they gave everybody in the United States in the 1950s.
Uh, you know, it's pretty terrible what we're having to deal with, but if you have any trust at all in the vaccine industry, you need to abandon that trust immediately, because these people are dangerous criminals.
Joe, your points are so excellent.
We've lost your video for reasons I do not know.
I hope... I just... I've got an incoming phone call.
Okay.
Meanwhile, the CDC changed the definition of a vaccine because the COVID vaccines were not actually medical medicine and didn't qualify.
The CDC altered the definition of vaccine because of concern it didn't apply to COVID-19 vaccines, which it did not because they weren't.
Alicia Downs, listed on LinkedIn as the Lead Health Communications Specialist for the agency, messaged a colleague on August 19, saying she needed to update the definition and others like it, since these definitions are outdated and being used by some to say COVID-19 are not vaccines, per CDC's own definition.
Which was perfectly correct and accurate, and the word should not have been changed.
Downes did not receive a response, so she messaged again.
The definition of vaccine we posted is problematic.
People are using it to claim the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine, based on our own definition.
Valerie Morelli approved the change on September 1st, even though it seemed to differ greatly from the definition laid out in an earlier document.
If this is for the general public, I'm good with a change, Morelli wrote.
Emails were obtained by lawyer Travis Miller through a Freedom of Information Act request.
The CDC did not dispute their authenticity.
Instead, the agency sent the Epoch Times the same response it received earlier in the year when it inquired about the chain.
The agency says the slight changes in wording for the definition haven't impacted the overall definition, and that the previous definition could be interpreted to mean that vaccines were 100% effective, which has never been the case for any vaccine, so the current definition is more transparent.
It also describes the ways in which vaccines can be administered.
Other parts of the website still say that COVID-19 vaccines grant immunity.
It typically takes two weeks after vaccination for the body to build protection against a virus.
COVID is a disease, of course, caused by the CCP, Chinese Communist Party virus.
Joe, let me add, This is a deliberate subterfuge.
Catherine Austin Fitts may have been the first to point out that these were not vaccines, which typically introduce a mild variant of the threat against which the body develops its own antibodies.
These don't do that at all.
They introduce injectables, including mRNA changes and a host of other parasites and other weird contents that mean they don't properly qualify as medicine, but the effort here to change the definition is to grant them immunity from liability.
Since vaccines are generally, those who provide them are generally immune, they wanted to guarantee they could fit this in, and they actually changed the meaning of the word to do it.
This is offensive and objectionable, and those who were involved here ought to be prosecuted.
This is a crime.
This is malfeasance, and it affects the health and welfare of vast numbers of Americans and of the world's population.
Joe.
Yeah, well in the last year and a half I've attended events where there was a dozen frontline doctors from Texas that I got to hear in person and a half dozen of them that I actually had discussions with one-on-one after the events and all of them been very consistent about the alternative treatments and the fact that these vaccines are highly dangerous and a very questionable technology.
There was a Freedom of Information Act issued to the CDC and the FDA on their approval of grants to Pete Dasik
with EcoHealth Alliance in 2016.
And they told him to rewrite his proposal so that it didn't look like he was doing chimeric gain
of function to create a bioweapon.
If you can reword that where it doesn't sound like that's what you're doing,
we'll go ahead and grant you the money.
So this has been a deeply incestuous relationship with a bunch of criminals for a long time.
But now the most damaging thing was breaking on Monday was a British medical journal article titled,
researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issue and Pfizer vaccine trials.
This is a Texas subcontractor named Ventivia, V-E-N-T-A-V-I-A, which tested trials on a thousand Texans At three different locations in the state of Texas.
Their records were so sloppy they hired somebody to be a research analyzer to come through and make sure that they were doing things properly.
She was there two weeks.
She reported all the stuff that they were doing wrong.
They said, whoa, wait a minute, she reported it directly to the FDA.
The company fired her.
The FDA did absolutely nothing even though they admitted that they'd had nine complaints from people in similar technology positions from multiple places across the country.
They investigated one of those nine and then they turned around.
This was September of last year.
Then they turned around and awarded Ventivia a contract to do testing on children and another contract to do testing on pregnant women.
Robert Barnes is the attorney with some of these defendants here in Texas, and our Attorney General is going to find some of these thousand people that were victims of this company, and he's going to prosecute some of these people.
Once we get some of these people in cuffs and under million-dollar bonds, we're going to start finding out all kinds of things, and we're going to go to the top.
All it takes is one district attorney out of the 3,000 in the United States, Our one attorney general out of the 50 in the United States to indict Anthony Fauci for felony murder.
And next thing you know, it's game over for this whole entire house of cards.
And the rotten thing is that today, OSHA said that they're going to make the, let's just call him Brandon, Joe Brandon, Executive order effective January 4th.
Well, surprise!
Effective December 31st, 2021.
The PCR tests are no longer admissible.
Wow, that's a surprise.
They don't have an alternative.
Effective immediately, there's none of the drugs that they have gotten approval for.
the Pfizer Chimeria drug, whatever the hell it is, there's no sense bothered to memorize the name
because it's not gonna ever be on market and those criminals are gonna be in jail too.
But that drug is not on the market because they wanna use up their existing stocks
and now they're saying they can go ahead and produce 28 million doses of this experimental thing
that's not authorized except under EUA for children's use and they intend to have all of the children
in the country vaccinated before January 1st.
So we can see what the deadline is that they're running against.
These people are criminals.
They know that they've been caught big time, and they're trying to slam the door on us and get as many people infected and killed as possible before the door slams on them.
Absolutely outrageous, and don't trust anything that the federal government has anything to do with.
All of their three-letter agencies are corrupt to the core.
Joe, I'm sorry to say you got it exactly right.
It's disgusting beyond belief.
The average American couldn't even wrap their mind around it.
Doubting expert who has sought to prove it was ridiculous to think vaccine makers were distributing deadly vaccine.
Rodley now agrees it's true.
This Edward Hendry has been doing very responsible reporting and a whole lot about it.
Carl Denninger is a technology expert, businessman, and political activist credited with starting the Tea Party movement.
He runs a blog called The Market Ticker.
On November 2, 2021, he posted an article characterizing the allegation that vaccine makers were distributing certain batches of COVID vaccine to kill and injure people, a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory.
He set out to disprove the theory and show how ridiculous it was.
But as he used his software skills to mine the averse data, he came to a disturbing conclusion.
He found that indeed the vaccine makers had created a certain small number of batches that caused almost all the deaths and adverse effects, he explained.
What originally got my attention was a tinfoil hat crowd screaming about lots being intentionally distributed to certain people to kill them.
In other words, certain COVID-19 vaccine lots were, for all intents and purposes, poison.
That was wildly unlikely, so I set out to disprove it and apply some broom handles to the tinfoil hatters' heads.
What I found, however, was the most interesting and deeply disturbing.
The manager was flummoxed by his finding the phenomenon of a few lots were causing almost all the deaths and hospitalization.
Further mystified, the same activity was displayed by the makers of each of the three vaccines used in the U.S.
He found those facts very troubling.
How could the same manufacturing anomaly happen across all three manufacturers unless it were part of a plan designed to do so?
Notice in the charts prepared by Denninger is that all of the three COVID manufacturers did the same thing.
They all manufactured a concentration of immediately deadly lots of vaccine.
This phenomenon cannot be by chance.
Denninger points out these are independent companies.
The concentration of deadly vaccines into a few batches by all companies cannot be explained as random chance.
It is a joint effort.
The data shows a conspiracy to kill and injure.
Here you have dead by lot, worst to best by Pfizer.
This is raw data.
Moderna, dead by lot, worst to best.
Janssen, dead by lot, worst to best.
Notice a similarity in the patterns of all three graphs.
Benninger was also troubled.
The CDC, which runs the AVERS system, knows about it.
He deduced the CDC is keeping it hidden from the public by configuring AVERS in such a way to make it very difficult for the public to learn the information.
Notably, neither the CDC nor the FDI is doing anything about it.
He explained, something is very wrong here, folks, and the people running Avias either aren't looking on purpose, know damn well it's happening, and are saying nothing about it on purpose, never mind segregating the data in such a fashion that casual perusal of their downloads won't find it, or saw it immediately and suppressed reporting on purpose.
As with Dr. Mike Yerden, Carl Denninger does not examine the elephant in the room other than to notice it's there.
He states, oh, if you're interested, the nastiest lot was literally everywhere in terms of states reporting adverse events.
No, they didn't concentrate them in one state or region either.
That statement is meaningless without giving it context.
Denninger fails to explore the implications that the more immediately dangerous vaccine lots were distributed over a broad geographical area.
In contrast, the more immediately benign were concentrated in particular geographical areas.
That unique treatment for the more deadly vaccine suggests prior knowledge of their deadliness and an intent to spread the harm over a broad area.
Joe, what troubles me is we don't know the areas where they were giving the benign, although generally they were distributing the malignant.
So do we know where they were distributing the benign vaccines to protect?
Well, I first heard about this with Dr. Jane Ruby talking on Stu Peter's show, I think it was on Monday, and she said there's 13 states but they wouldn't identify what those 13 states were.
Don't worry, it's not going to take too long for us to figure this out because we've got tens of thousands of highly qualified A citizen journalist that are working this story 24-7 and we're not going to give up until we find a whole bunch of answers and we have a whole bunch of people's necks in the nooses where they have put themselves and we're going to pull the trapdoor on them because this is obscene behavior on anybody's part and it's absolutely inexcusable and it looks like certain geographic areas were targeted and probably for political reasons because this is all a political show
And it's the worst theater imaginable.
Like they say, politics is a blood sport.
This is the bloodiest, ugly blood sport we've ever had to endure.
And it looks like the death toll from this is going to exceed the 300 million that were killed by democide.
Death by government in the 20th century.
So we're on we're on par to exceed that easily in just the first 20 years of this century.
So it's time for this crap to end and we need to hang oh I'm guessing 10,000 of these people and then we need to put 100,000 of them in jail for the rest of their life and we need to seize all of their trillions and trillions of stolen assets and redistribute them for the good of the Honest, decent people on this planet that do not deserve any of the thousands of years of torture that has been inflicted on us by this demonic ruling class.
Excellent.
Excellent, Joe.
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Here's a report from Beverly.
Clean sweep in Virginia.
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General all flipped at GOP.
I'm pleasantly surprised.
I thought it would be a close race, with the Dems winning the Governor slot by 2 or 3 points, but thankfully, Youngkin prevailed with a healthy 51%.
I don't know the specifics, but I'm thinking GOP voters turned out en masse, and Youngkin pulled enough votes from Independents and Democrats.
A significant portion of blue Northern Virginia went to Youngkin, I believe.
Based on all the YouTube videos I saw of angry parents in those counties speaking against CRT at school board meetings, and who knows?
Maybe more than a few teachers who normally vote Democrat voted for Young because of their dissatisfaction with having to teach CRT.
People, including more than a few on the left, are fed up with wokeism and will show their displeasure at the ballot box and in subtle ways.
China Joe's disastrous fraudulent admin Fueled a lot of young voters, but I'm sure wokeism run amok played a big role as well.
Meanwhile, to obtain Ivermectin, check out All Day Chemist.
Check out All Day Chemist as a reliable source for Ivermectin.
When I was ill, I received dosage from all-day chemists.
You take two pills, five days in five days in succession, and it will give you far more benefit.
Don't even think about the vaccines.
Ivermectin has wiped out COVID in Japan, and it's doing a great job in India.
This is the prescription of choice, and you don't have to have a doctor write it.
Meanwhile, anyone who wants to assist me, please consider sending a check or money order to the James H. Fetzer Legal Defense Fund, 800 Violet Lane, Oregon, Wisconsin, 53575, or a direct account-to-account transfer using Zelle.
Simply use my email address, goes directly to my legal defense fund, jfetzer at d.umn.edu.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Oh, yeah.
To end on a happy note, there was a comedy that was real popular, came out first in 1962, ran for nine seasons, called Beverly Hillbillies.
And they had a really catchy opening theme song about, here's a family that moved to the Beverly Hills, blah, blah, blah.
I can't sing it.
And I should have written the words down so that I could at least hum along.
But anyhow.
A guy took the theme song and took the first 90 seconds of it, made a meme, and changed it to the Delaware Hillbillies with Joe starring as Jeb, Hunter starring as Jethro, and Jill starring as Daisy Mae Granny Clampett.
So follow the new modern day Clampett family.
It's a great laugh.
Everybody I've sent it to has just sent me back lots of LOLs and You know, LMOA.
And it's funny.
It's 90 seconds that you won't miss out of your life.
And if it makes you and somebody else happy, I'll put that direct link in the show notes.
But it's the Delaware Hillbillies.
Thanks, Joe.
Let me compliment Joe Olson from Houston who, show after show after show, is giving simply brilliant commentary, deeply immersed in the scientific literature.
He's a sensational guy who's doing his best to expose the truth, as am I.
Please know, a criminal conspiracy has enveloped the United States.
I believe it's rooted in the Rothschild banking empire.
They seem to own the AMA, the CDC, the NIH, and every other institution on which we have in the past been able to more or less reliably rely.
They're now deceiving us, cheating, lying, cheating, and killing us.
Killing us!
You've heard the reports here today.
Don't deny it.
Don't suppress it.
You have to face up to the facts to know how to act and conduct yourself.
I highly recommend Ivermectin.
Search around.
Find a source.
See if your doctor will prescribe it.
It's what you need to take to protect yourself and your family.
Meanwhile, spend as much time as you can with your loved ones, because frankly, we do not know how much time we have left.
Thanks for joining us today.
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