Need to Know News TEXAS TUESDAY (25 January 2022) with Joe Olson and Michael Ivey
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Jim Fetzer, Madison, Wisconsin, welcoming you to another Texas Tuesday with Joe Olson in Houston.
Michael Ivey, formerly of Fort Worth, now hanging his hat in Asheville, North Carolina, where we have a whole lot to show, to share with you today.
And let me get those slides up there.
Where do we start?
Start with slide number one.
Here we have to bring you all the news you need to know.
Here we have an atomic bombshell.
It turns out the Rothschild patented COVID-19 biometric tests in 2015 and in 2017.
They were designated for COVID-19, where the patents were not to be revealed to the public until 2020.
You figure it out.
We've shown in previous exposés the whole covidocracy is a masquerade, a simulation long prepared by the World Bank, the IMF, the Rothschilds and their lemming with Rockefeller partnership.
Confirming that, Dutch government patent registry in the Netherlands 2015.
Description.
A method is provided for acquiring and transmitting biometric data of a user where the data is analyzed to determine whether the user is suffering from a viral infection such as COVID-19.
The method includes the use of a pulsometer To at least oximeter to at least pulse blood and oxygen saturation transmitted wirelessly to a smart form.
There's more to it.
There was a second patent in the USA 2017.
Again, these are Rothschild patents that were Far in advance of the designation of the pandemic, but they already knew it would be designated COVID-19.
Summary.
The present provides a system and method for using, processing, indexing, benchmarking, ranking, comparing, and displaying biometric data or results thereof, either alone or together with other data.
preferred embodiments of the president operate in accordance with a computing device,
at least one external device. I mean, Joe, what could we want in the way of a smoking gun that
would be more powerful than this? Oh, there's a whole army of smoking guns out there and we're
just uncovering them day after day after day.
Turns out that the FDA has revoked the use of monoclonal antibodies for anybody with oxymoron, which might as well be the name of it.
And what they're doing is they're allowing experimental use of, let's just go through them, bamlanumab, astizavimumab, Castrim Avaramab, Inda Vimamab, and I'm recommending Paxlovid,
Stroke Vivomad, Venziglodad, which is actually Rendezvir, and Molvustapir. Whatever, you
know, it's just a giant game of scrabble at this point.
It's just, throw the letters on the board, we'll pick them out and make a word out of it.
It's just absolutely stupid.
Yeah, Joe, the common factor is that for every one of those drugs, the pharma companies make a lot of money.
Every one of those is patent medicines, and what they're doing is they're removing the stuff that doesn't have high-profit patent on it and forcing you to go into the crap that they do.
So that's one little bit of the smoking gun.
But then today I got an email from Dr. Shiva and you know there's a lot of people that are the sanctimonious, you know, I'm the only one you got to read from my handle or you're a complete ignorant idiot.
I don't go by that because I know a lot of people that are very authoritative and they're accurate 90% of the time but 10% of the time they're complete BS.
And, you know, they're always sitting there blowing the whistle on everybody else.
Well, I don't care if Dr. Shiva's only right 90% of the time.
I don't care if he's just right 10% of the time.
I have the ability to collate information and verify for myself what's accurate.
And today he came out and he said that they're forming a group and they're doing Crowdsourcing information on the ingredients in Pfizer's vaccine because they've managed to get lab samples, they've got spectrometry going on, they've got all kinds of parallel investigations, and they're going to know exactly what's in this garbage.
But for right now, what he's saying is they've got 0.9 milligram of diesterol, SN, glycine 3, physocyanine.
That's a lipo Nanoparticle and then it also has 0.2 milligrams of cholesterol.
Well, they've demonized cholesterol that you aren't supposed to have any, but if you don't have cholesterol in your body, you can't form hormones and you can't have a functional immune system.
The brain is largely made out of cholesterol, I know it.
I know it.
The whole thing is ridiculous.
That's another little scam that the FDA pulled on us.
But then it also contains potassium chloride, which is an approved sodium chloride table salt substitute.
People have been using it for years, so it's not harmful, but it's part of the saline solution, probably put in there as a preservative.
But bottom line is, we're going to find out what's in these Pfizer vacs pretty damn quick.
And I'm sure that it's not going to be the things that they're claiming, and they're going to be doing a lot of backpedaling to cover that little story.
So, bottom line is, we're dealing with the most evil people in the history of this planet, and we've got limited resources to beat these SOBs, and we've got limited time to do it.
So let's get busy and take these SOBs out.
But we are great in number, Michael.
Well, that's good news about Dr. Shiva performing an analysis of some of the some of the vials that he's evidently he and his people have evidently gotten.
But that now that's been going on for some time, like for at least a year now, there have been what to say like pirated vials of these vaccines that have been analyzed by that fifth column people in Spain and people that Dr. Carey Mata is is working with so well, the more more the better.
The more truth, the better.
And back to our story here about this patent registration from the Rothschilds.
Smoking gun indeed!
There it is that they already had the name COVID-19 when the world was told that it wasn't named until November or December of 2019.
Early on, like a year ago or so, I started and made a list of, I think there's about 20 points of evidence that this pandemic, this smoking gun evidence, that this pandemic had been planned for a long time.
And every one of those, and certainly in combination, Absolutely, there is no doubt and I do agree with you, Michael.
I think this is extremely powerful proof.
lawyers and honest court situations.
In this case, it's a global criminal conspiracy.
Absolutely, there is no doubt.
I do agree with you, Michael.
I think this is extremely powerful proof.
Meanwhile, a reporter asked Biden about his cognitive fitness and the answer is
another example why so many question it.
Although 2022 may have begun a few weeks ago, today was the first time that
The president held a press conference this year.
Among the topics were tensions with Russia, the rise of inflation, COVID-19 and hopes for bipartisanship.
It was the usual talking points from the Biden administration when Newsmax James Rosen had a chance to ask the question, He said, I'd like to raise a delicate subject but with the utmost respect for life accomplishments in the office you hold.
A poll released this morning by Political Morning Consult found 49% of registered voters disagreeing with his statement.
Joe Biden is mentally fit.
Not even a majority of Democrats responded who responded strongly affirmed that statement.
Biden would scoff at the question before it was even asked, but he continued.
So the question I have for you, if you will let me finish, is why do you suppose such large segments of the American electorate have come to harbor such profound concerns about your cognitive fitness?
Having no adequate answer, he simply replied, I have no idea, and turned to another reporter.
Meanwhile, even pro-crime Democrats are forced to face another inconvenient truth.
The Democrat Party has succeeded in making a name for itself as a pro-crime party.
No greater example than calling for defunding the police and their leaders heeding the call.
Don't forget about the Democrats who've chosen to cease prosecuting crime, where left-wing prosecutors are ending cash bail, letting violent criminals run amok.
It's a turnstile.
You're easy in, easy out, engendering massive increases in crime, putting many law-abiding Americans on edge.
Because the former security and law enforcement they have come to depend upon has been destroyed by the Democratic Party.
As mayhem for coddling criminals spreads nationwide, another inconvenient truth for the Democrats has arrived, according to a study conducted by the Journal of Public Economics.
Policing fell amidst specific killings that made national news.
That's not all.
City Journal reports after demonstrations against police in the wake of the 2014 death of Michael Brown, police presence significantly declined.
The same is true for pedestrian checks, for food patrols.
Police presence took a nosedive.
Crime rate skyrocketed.
It has become so severe even some Democrats who have wholly defunded the police in 2020 began to reverse course in 2021.
2019 data from Public Policy Institute of California confirms the inherent danger of anti-police demonstrations That the rise in a heightened backlash against law enforcement after police killings is directly connected with declines in arrests for property crimes and offenses committed against individuals.
Of course, when criminals know there are fewer police on the beat, they know their odds of getting away with their crimes increases.
Hence, the vicious cycle continues with more spikes in casualties.
The country has, however, reached a turning point of sorts.
We have to decide whether we want to be a nation of laws or a real-life version of Gotham City.
Defunding the police does not work.
It's easy for the leftists to trash the cops, but when push comes to shove, most people calling to defund the police will immediately call the police if a dangerous situation should be manifest.
It is in the best interest of individuals and the public for law enforcement to have a presence in the community.
We've already seen what the alternative looks like and it's far from a pretty picture.
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, in 2020, the U.S.
murder rate increased 30 percent.
In 2021, it increased 45 percent just in New York City.
So, you know, bottom line is we're doing something wrong unless you want to have more murders.
So it's apparently something that some portions of the population are perfectly happy with because there's pretty known ways of dealing with murderers and Pathetic!
keeping them off the streets and keeping citizens safe, if that's really what your goal was,
but obviously that's what, not the goal of the people that are in power
at this particular point in time.
Pretty sad.
Pathetic.
Michael, your thoughts.
That story about the Biden press conference, I just think that's one of the best lines
that any comedy writer would have been proud to have written when he was asked that question
And he answered, I have no idea.
Ha ha ha ha.
You can't make that good comedy routine stuff up.
The subject of defunding the police and It's just a logical point from A to B. You defund the police, take the police off the streets, and what do you know?
All the leftist cities are melting down into this criminal activity and criminal gangs so that people are now bailing out of those cities as fast as they can.
It's not just ideological in my mind.
It's part of a large ongoing plan to take down this country, to sow as much chaos as possible, and I would even call it a part of a communist plan, if you define the word communism in the largest terms.
These, you know, we hear stories of these Soros-funded DAs in various parts of the country announcing That they're not going to prosecute certain crimes or certain levels of crime.
Now think about that.
Why would they announce that if they didn't want that to happen?
If it was a case of just being tolerant or Non-discriminatory toward certain races that might be involved in the crime more than others, then there's no need to announce it.
You just wouldn't prosecute it.
But announcing it is another smoking gun that that's exactly the type of chaos that they want.
I think you've got that spot on, Michael, spot on.
Meanwhile, Biden cast doubt on the midterm elections that could easily be illegitimate.
We're talking about the elections that won't occur until November.
This has created a crisis for the Democrats because they've insisted that anyone who questioned the election of Joe Biden himself is a lunatic, that our elections are completely proper.
So he's anticipating When they know already from poll results they're going to have their clock cleaned in November, is creating serious political issues.
Biden made the comment when asked if he believed the upcoming elections could be considered legitimate without the legislation that failed, where the Democrats sought to guarantee mail-in balloting would be mandatory and no IDs, meaning they could flood any election with any number of ballots from any source.
He replied, it all depends on whether or not we're able to make the case to the American people that some of this has been set up to try to alter the outcome of the election, referring to Republican efforts to preserve electoral integrity.
He also claimed, without evidence, Republicans are trying to make it harder for minorities to vote.
No matter how hard they make it for minorities to vote, I think you're going to see them willing to stand in line and divide the attempt to keep them from being able to vote.
And yet all the latest polling shows the minorities are shifting to the Republicans.
That's blacks, that's Hispanics, independents as well.
The second attempt from Biden on whether the election will be legitimate is even worse.
Oh yeah, I think it could easily be illegitimate.
The increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in proportion to not being able to get these reforms passed, except they aren't bona fide reforms.
They're modes of theft.
Biden followed up casting doubt on the legitimacy of future elections by telling reporters that former President Trump's attempt to cast doubt on past elections has created the crisis of confidence.
Imagine if those attempts to say the count was not legit had succeeded, he implied.
Then he'd pave the way to normalize doubt over election results if the Democrats don't win.
An increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in proportion to not being able to get these reforms passed without where they had to undo the filibuster to get there and it would have been outrageous had it happened.
We have the highest voter turnout in the history of the U.S.
speaking of the 2020 election.
I am profoundly disappointed that the Senate has failed to stand up for our democracy.
I am disappointed, but I am not detoured.
We will continue to advance necessary legislation and push for Senate procedural changes that will protect the fundamental right to vote, really, to have the election stolen.
You're fighting the wrong fight here, Joe, writes Kenny Powers.
You can't use voter suppression and have the highest voter turnout in history in 2020 in the same sentence.
Focusing on opening up our country, Joe.
Of course, he's doing that with flooding the borders.
The president seemingly contradicted his own argument that voting in America is difficult by stating participation in the 2020 was historic.
Remember how we thought not that many people are going to show up in the middle of a pandemic?
Despite those successes, the Democrat president apparently believes our nation needs legislation that would expand mail-in voting, grant federal control to elections, and require less restrictive voter ID laws.
Co-host of the Five, Greg Gutfeld, couldn't help but laugh at Biden's inability to focus on his argument that elections going forward will be illegitimate.
That was amazing.
The best press conference I've ever seen, and my favorite part, is when he said the vote is being suppressed by Republicans.
Then he showed no evidence.
He said that 2020 had the most votes in history, in which he offers evidence that there's no suppression.
So he totally negated the need for the bill.
Did he just admit that the 2020 election was corrupt and you need a bill?
Or did he admit the voting bill is a necessary gut feel?
Where's the outrage when the president subverts our faith in the precious republic's election?
Had any of these words come from Donald Trump, all the media would be able to talk about is a big lie.
In an angry, divisive speech last week, Biden urged Democrats to nuke the filibuster to pass voting reform legislation, suggesting anyone opposed thereto is comparable to notable racists of the past.
Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace?
Do you want to be on the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor?
Do you want to be on the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis, he asked.
Smearing his opponents as being like George Wallace and Bull Connor is exactly what Biden did.
He's on the tape.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, amazingly enough, it was the Democrats in the South that passed the poll tax that they claimed was something that kept black people from being able to vote, and Jim Crow laws, which were designed to keep black people from being able to vote.
And when they had the Voting Rights Act of 1965, LBJ absolutely hated blacks, and there's absolutely tons of evidence of him disparaging black people, but he realized that he needed to have a coalition to keep the Democrats in power, so he sucked up to them.
They passed the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
But in the House, 54 Democrats voted against it.
In the House, 20 Republicans voted against it.
In the Senate, 17 Democrats voted against it, and one Republican voted against it.
So it's a matter of whether it's 17 to 1 or it's 54 to 20, which is more than double.
Appears that the Democrats didn't want to support voting rights in 1965.
So why would you believe that they have any interest in having honest elections?
And that's what this is all about.
It's not about voting rights.
It's about vote cheating rights.
And that's what these SOBs are up to.
Yep, that's exactly right.
Michael, your thoughts?
That's well stated, although that's an oxymoron.
Vote cheating rights.
The right to cheat.
I like that.
Yeah, where's my hypocrisy sign when I need it?
I keep, every time we do A politically related story, I think.
Where's my hypocrisy sign?
It's just more hypocrisy and contradictory logic reasoning.
Anyone who questions the election is now a lunatic!
A year and a half ago, it was anybody who questions is a lunatic, but it's not us.
It's them.
Now, it's us.
I guess what's good for the goose is good for the proverbial gander, and I guess the effect is that that's an admission that they're lunatics.
Pots calling, kettles black.
And this polling, I'm not surprised with any drastic measure that they might pull out of the hat in the next few months.
And because of the polling showing the absolute destruction of the Democrats in the 2022 elections, it certainly doesn't seem like a chance occurrence that we're getting all this buildup of war being ginned up by the propaganda ministry
that we call our mass media.
Yes, yes, yes.
Meanwhile, the National Center for Public Policy Research in a marathon press conference,
Biden claimed he didn't over-promise, probably outperformed what anyone thought would happen.
Members of the National Center's Project 21 Black Leadership Network, however, beg to differ.
From obfuscation about job creation to hateful name-calling aimed at proponents of ballot attainment to blunders over Russia's possible invasion of Ukraine, Project 21 members called the President's performance confusing, sad, and depressing.
President Biden failed as one requirement for his success with his press conference.
He didn't promise to reverse course and end his harmful economic policies, said the co-chair, Horace Cooper.
After 12 months of breaking the hopes and dreams of blacks and the working class with hard-left policy, any hope he might offer relief was dashed.
But there's more.
Horacited among Biden's failings, he continues to call people of goodwill who don't agree with him racist, and we're probably more likely to face a Ukrainian intrusion based on his ad-lib responses.
More pain, more economic disruption, and international turmoil ahead for 2022.
This media event reminds all Americans just how far of the mainstream this president is.
Another Project 21 member, Melanie Collette, added, it's difficult to choose what part of Biden's West Conference was most disturbing.
He appeared to be weak and lost at many points in the event.
His demeanor exacerbated an overall poor performance due to glaring omission of solutions to problems plaguing everyday Americans.
Such as skyrocketing inflation, out-of-control crime, and our insecure border.
And after promising to unite the American people, he uses press conference to further divide us along political and racial lines.
Citing Biden's ineptitude during what is usually a relatively common White House project, Prod member Martin Baker observed, I'm well aware every president of the modern era has held similar events to tout what they accomplished during their first year in office.
I really question what exactly the current administration can celebrate.
While Biden and his staff trumpeted unemployment numbers, they failed to mention over 6 million citizens who are still unemployed, that labor force participation is well below pre-pandemic levels, and that we are still nearly 4 million jobs short of pre-COVID levels.
And don't make me start it on him channeling Neville Chamberlain when he said that a minor incursion into Ukraine by Russian forces would not necessarily trigger American sanctions.
The last time comments like that were made, we saw Germans blitz through Poland.
rebutting Biden's assertions he's done right for the black community as president and as a senator,
project manager, pastor, James W Jackson added, President Biden has responded to a question about
keeping commitments made to black voters during this campaign by saying he always has had the
back of blacks throughout his political career. He wasn't completely accurate when he said that
because during the 90s a crime bill he sponsored helped decimate the black family.
Biden also stated that his administration is doing a good job with immigration, despite the fact America's borders have not been secured from people coming into the country illegally since he took office.
He also indicated most schools across America are open due to the American Rescue Plan, despite the fact we're seeing more school districts closed, going back to virtual learning almost every week.
And chronicling some of the most cringeworthy moments of the Biden press conference, Project 21 member Derek Hawley observed, Biden's press conference was supposed to inspire confidence.
Instead, it was an absolute disaster.
At one point, my stomach ached as I listened to his responses to what seemed like scripted questions from friendly reporters.
He stumbled and forgot what he was talking about, including his own voting rights speech last week in Atlanta.
His response to Putin invading Ukraine, which borders four ally NATO countries, was a sign of weakness and uncertainty.
Peter said he's not sure of Putin's intentions, that it may depend on what side of the bed he wakes up on, but he's very concerned about the situation.
The White House felt forced to issue a full clarifying statement on what the administration position is with the Russian president.
Biden's first year has been full of failed policy and legislation, including the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, the stalemated Build Back Better bill, and the latest voting rights proposal that was highly criticized for its rollout around the Martin Luther King holiday.
Biden's poll numbers continue to slide, and like many Americans, I'm concerned about his leadership of our country.
Watching the president was confusing.
It was also sad and depressing.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, when all else fails, start a false flag war.
It looks like that's what they're trying to do over in Ukraine, as hard as they can.
And that's what they were trying to do in Kazakhstan, as hard as they can.
And now it looks like we got a new wrinkle.
Looks like Turkey's getting ready to kick NATO out, although NATO's pretty much kicked Turkey out.
They used Turkey as a proxy to ship captured arms from Libya into Syria, and apparently they were made to deal with Erdogan.
To give him the northern portions of Syria and Iraq and eliminate his Kurdish problem.
And then we kind of reneged on that.
So now he's got himself a real problem domestically.
The lira is absolutely collapsing.
And overnight, he jailed a female reporter who's been a reporter for like 30 years because she tweeted out a proverb from the Bible.
When an ox climbs to the palace, he does not become king.
The palace becomes a barn.
Yeah, when you have China, Russia, Turkey, and Iran together, all the more powerful a combination.
It looks like they're fixing to split off and maybe Turkey's gonna become an ally of China and Russia,
which would make it really more difficult for everybody in the area too.
So.
Yeah, when you have China, Russia, Turkey and Iran together, all the more powerful a combination.
Michael, your thoughts.
Well, that was a good article.
Those are all excellent comments by the members of that Project 21 Black organization.
I had not heard of them before, but they certainly appear to be good logical analysts, as opposed to the phony, ideological, Soros-funded organizations that just pose as black organizations when they are, in fact, communist revolutionary organizations with no particular concern for the real issues that face the black community.
In that press conference, Biden saying that he's doing a good job with America's borders.
One can only ask, so what is the job that you think you're doing there?
Destroying the border and encouraging third world invaders to pour in?
That's the good job he's doing.
Yes, yes, yes.
What a travesty.
I mean, having this guy in office is just a disgrace.
Meanwhile, Clinton official wants Tucker tried for treason for opposing war with Russia.
Get this.
Alexandra Chalupa, a Ukrainian-American who worked in the Clinton administration, a consultant for the DNC, is calling for Fox to prosecute Tucker, to have Tucker prosecuted for treason.
He took to social media to rant about a segment where Tucker suggested Russian aggression toward Ukraine would be akin to China trying to interfere with Mexico.
Imagine if Mexico fell under the direct control of China.
We'd see that as a threat.
There'd be no reason for that.
That's how Russia views NATO control of Ukraine, and why wouldn't they?
Carlson has aggressively opposed war with Russia on behalf of what he calls a small corrupt nation called Ukraine.
He's absolutely right.
Tucker's 100% correct.
It's as though China were setting up military forces on the borders of the United States and Mexico or in Canada.
That's how Russia views it.
Chalupa shared the clip of Tucker suggesting he was working as a foreign agent on behalf of Russia.
You see, an American can't have a legitimate opinion that a piece of, like this guy, is not going to object to.
This isn't journalism.
It's an ongoing Foreign Agent Registration Act violation.
Tucker needs to be prosecuted as an unregistered agent of the Russian Federation in treason.
I mean, this is lunatic.
It's a kind of histrionics that would make squad members blush, maybe.
Here, Alexandria tweets, this isn't journalism.
Tucker, imagine if Mexico fell under direct military control of China.
We'd see that as a threat.
There'd be no reason for it.
That's how Russia views NATO control of Ukraine, and why wouldn't they?
Tucker's been so reasonable here.
The DNC contractors, this is from CNN Politics, who floated the idea of getting damaging information from the Ukrainian embassy was Alexandra Chalupa, Ukrainian-American activist and consultant for over a decade.
Chalupa worked on outreach to ethnic whites like Ukrainian-Americans, multiple DNC officials said.
She also served several other Democrat clients while working for the DNC.
The DNC said the organization has no evidence of the Trump team's claims.
The source, familiar, said Chalupa informally told at least one committee staffer last year that Ukrainian officials had become concerned about Trump's campaign and his ties to Russia, suggested having the DNC work with the Ukrainian embassy to bring some damning information to light.
Where have we heard this before?
Meanwhile, progressive jurist Glenn Greenwald points to a political article revealing Chalupa had worked in the White House Office of Public Liaison during the Clinton administration and was involved in Russiagate.
This fascistic woman calling for the treason prosecution of Tucker as a Russian agent isn't just some random internet nut.
Chalupa was a DNC contractor who sought information on former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, information she hoped to use to expose Manafort's links to the country that is Russia during the 2016 campaign.
Trump wasn't the only presidential campaign whose A candidate whose campaign was boosted by officials of a former Soviet bloc country, but a political report reads, Ukrainian government officials try to help Hillary and undermine Trump by publicly questioning his fitness for office.
Ukrainian Ambassador Chaly described Chalupa's efforts as blatant election interference.
The embassy considered her request as inappropriate solicitation of interference in the U.S.
election, as well it was.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, anybody wants to know the kind of games these people play, they ought to look up the 2017 video showing Nancy Pelosi talking about Republicans and the use of the wrap-up smear, because that's what they do.
And you always turn around and accuse your opponent of what you're doing.
So now they're accusing Russia of trying to start a false flag in Ukraine, which guarantees that they're trying to start a false flag in Ukraine against Russia and blame it against Russia.
It's like absolutely crazy, no matter how you look at this stuff.
There's something else I wanted to mention.
Oh yeah, we were talking previously about International Criminal Court getting involved in, you know, taking out some of these big players.
Well, there's an interesting article that was posted called... Yes?
I've got that in a subsequent show, but you're sure welcome to mention it.
Questions about the International Criminal Court, but I'll reply to that.
Go ahead.
Quick, quick, deep dive into the International Criminal Code.
It's at Starseed on Odyssey, and basically it goes into the funding stream.
Turns out the ICC was founded in 1992, and the three largest initial contributors were the EU, the Ford Foundation, and the Open Society by Soros.
So if that's where your funding comes, there again, you know, if all you fund is funding for danger, danger's all you're going to find.
So this is going to be a corrupt operation, guaranteed.
Joe, I usually agree with you, but in this case, I think you're wrong.
If you read the complaint, if they wanted to suppress this, they would never have accepted the complaint.
We have UK investigating the complaint.
The complaint is a laundry list of the damage done by this complete macabre effort to get everyone jabbed.
Read the complaint.
It's gone to the International Criminal Court and it's been investigated in the UK.
So even if they had Corrupt origins, I believe in this instance, are taking an appropriate action.
Michael, your thoughts?
Well, the article pretty much speaks for itself.
This is not a substantive comment.
I'm just amused by the woman's last name.
She must have married a Hispanic guy.
It brings to mind the image of a character in an animated movie who's a talking chalupa along with some talking tacos and some talking burritos.
It looks like she's got here comes Alexandria Chalupa.
It looks like she's got a lot of history with the most corrupt people with regard to the criminals who pulled off the coup in Ukraine during the Obama administration.
So I guess, you know, they're still in power there.
And I guess they chose her to go out and talk bad about Tucker's comments like this.
Yes, yes.
Well, Tucker is doing a hell of a lot of good at exposing all this corruption.
He may not take deep dives into conspiracy, but he's doing a hell of a job otherwise.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
We have a video about the shooting of Ashley Babbitt.
Now, it begins with silence, but then the soundtrack picks up.
So don't be surprised if in the beginning you don't hear the audio track.
That's because there is not.
False flag, fake shooting, you be the judge.
Cause and effect, cause equals girl shot.
Effect, enough is enough.
Everyone gives up except voter fraud.
Here it comes.
As I say, initially, no soundtrack.
We've shown previously how fraudulent it is.
The woman is Ashley Babbitt, a 14-year veteran who served four tours with the U.S.
Air Force, high-level security.
Watch the gun.
First at full speed, then in slow motion.
Oh!
Oh!
Shots fired!
Oh, oh. John's fire. John's fire. Back up. Back up. Back up.
Back up now. Back up. Everyone back.
The gun appears to be a 45 caliber.
Oh You know a little about guns.
You know a .45 will push you back and knock you down.
That doesn't happen.
She falls back onto her padded backpack.
It's a piercing slug!
Oh, yeah!
Where is all the blood, by the way?
Please note, if you wound the neck with a .45, arteroid, artery, jugular vein, blood would be spraying everywhere.
Absolutely.
Why is it that every...
...everything...
By the way, we have another not a lot of room in the neck.
Take a look at this.
A .45 caliber is definitely doing damage if you're actually shot in the neck with a .45.
Watch the gun.
Slow motion replay.
The girl's climbing in the window, pointing at the girl.
Slow motion replay.
Thank you.
Swings the gun away.
That's fascinating.
Moves the gun away, fires down the hallway.
Not at the girl in the window who reacts in the wrong fashion.
I wonder if they are talking about a hallway that goes directly off to the right.
Slow motion replay.
Her head and neck is up here.
There's firing, but it does not appear to be pointed in the right direction
to hit the girl in the window.
We'll see you next time.
Meanwhile, girl with padded backpack to cushion the fall.
Guy in black jacket covering the marble pillar.
Girl on the floor did not hit her head on the marble pillar.
Imagine if she'd fallen backward into the marble pillar.
it might have cracked her skull.
Again, remember, this is the neck.
Hit in the neck with major arteries.
There should have been blood everywhere.
By the way, who is this guy?
And why did the shooter run away?
You'd think he'd want to be there, take responsibility for his action as a form of law enforcement, except it's obviously not in self-defense.
There's no way this guy, this whoever shot her could not be held liable for an unjustified shoot.
This was an unjustified shoot.
But as we know, he was never even interrogated about it.
And the whole case was let drop quietly because it was fraudulent.
It was fraudulent.
We already knew that to be the case.
Here we have further proof.
Meanwhile, Ex-FDA chief calls for an end to divisive mask and vaccine mandates.
Mind you, this is a former head of the FDA.
COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant have dropped dramatically.
Experts called to eliminate the divisive pandemic restrictions, as has been done in the UK by Boris Johnson.
A Johns Hopkins report shows America with an average of 682,374 cases per day, a 12% drop over the past two weeks.
1374 cases per day, a 12% drop over the past two weeks.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former director of the FDA, Pfizer board member, says that a decline
should signal to officials it's time to ease restrictions.
I certainly think on the East Coast where you see cases decline dramatically, we need to be willing to lean in and do that very soon.
Relax some of these measures with the same speed we put them in place.
In his analysis of the U.S.
political situation, he compares it to the U.K., where Boris Johnson announced plans to eliminate all pandemic restrictions amidst the drop in cases.
Gottlieb believes the U.S.
should follow suit, pointing out masks in schools and vaccine mandates are too particularly divisive restraints.
We haven't described clear goalposts for when we're going to withdraw a lot of these measures.
The two most contentious right now are masks on children in school and the vaccine mandates.
Health officials, he suggests, should have a flexible doctrine that changes as a pandemic evolves.
The wave drop has Dr. Anthony Tony Fauci, one of our nation's leading infectious disease experts, optimistic about its future.
Things are looking good!
We don't want to get overconfident, but they look like they're going in the right direction right now, paving the way for Biden's State of the Union on the 1st of March, where he's going to declare himself to have vanquished the virus.
While cases are on the rise in the South and Midwest, they're beginning to decline in the Northeast, hit by the new variant hard and fast in December.
The West will probably follow the same path as East, with a rapid decline expected.
If the pattern follows a trend we've seen in other places, I believe you'll start to see a turnaround throughout the entire country, just in time for the State of the Union.
It's a large country, a great deal of variation.
There may be a bit more pain and suffering with hospitalization in areas not fully vaxxed and not gotten boosters.
Yes, of course.
During the past few weeks, the overall infection rate has sharply declined, prompting the call for restrictions to be dropped.
It's definitely due to the peculiarities of U.S.
case reporting.
Sundays always have the lowest cases because many health departments are closed that day, but indicates a shift in the prevalence of the pandemic.
Most often, deaths lag behind cases mean reporting and are now rising to alarming levels.
Hopkins data shows the daily death average has reached 2003, highest level since last September.
CDC released projections last week reporting an increase of 35,700 deaths, 5,100 per day, in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, 44 million cases are logged with charts.
The new case surveillance file is out.
The CDC case surveillance file is out with an update and includes nearly 44 million cases of COVID-19.
If you're unfamiliar with this behemoth file, read our primer here.
Remember, in the past, we had 38 million cases of the flu.
In the following year, there were only 2,000, meaning they took 37,998,000 cases of flu and simply relabeled them as COVID.
37,998,000 cases of flu and simply relabeled them as COVID.
For the entire audience, we'll give you the chart which shows the basic stats by month.
As always, feel free to widely share this information.
So here you get it.
Here you get it.
Case surveillance rate, case fatality rate, and so forth.
In January, my goodness, the case fatality rate was close to 20 percent.
By Feb, dropped to nearly 10.
March, 8.
April, 9.
Then 4.
And thereafter, much, much, much lower.
Much, much, much lower.
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Joe, your thoughts?
Okay, well, to the first story where we have the shooting in the Capitol, I've seen that tape over and over, and it's very, very questionable.
What people need to know that are not very familiar with firearms is that a .45 ACP, that's actually the diameter of the barrel in inches, so it's 0.45 inches, almost half an inch in diameter, shoots a 230-grain bullet, which is 15 ounces.
215 grams there's 28 grams in an ounce so it's almost half an ounce of weight so you've got something that's about the size of your thumb and weighs half an ounce and hits you in the neck at a thousand feet per minute velocity that's going to pretty much take your head off you know it's not going to just cause a little bit of spurt so that's questionable and then there's a question of whether you can actually fire a blank in an automatic Yeah, you'll probably have a failure to feed, so all you really need to do is have one shot, so that becomes a non-issue since he didn't fire multiple rounds.
But then getting back to the FDA issues, we have a FDA that was, I think it was Judicial Watch sent an FOA to the American Hospital Association and the Health and Human Services Committee finding out what correspondence was going on between those two and the emergency youth authorization stuff was all supposed to end at March 1st, 2021.
And that looked like what they were gonna do for the drawdown on all this, but the American Hospital Association said that they represent 270,000 doctors, although I'm sure a lot of those doctors are not real happy with the AHA at this point, and 2 million RNs, and that they requested another 90 days of $100,000 a pop for killing Patients with remdesivir and ventilators.
So, and that was approved by Xavier Ceberra.
C-E-B-E-C-E-R-R-A.
And then also we have Ms.
Wolosek over at the FDA just carte blanche and we saying that a private group meeting
of the administrators of the FDA had decided that monoclonals was ineffective on Omicron
and so she was removing it from market.
No mention of debate among these people, no mention of what the vote count was or who
the people were that actually made the decision.
She's just, you know, she's just our current medical dictator.
So I don't know how much longer we're going to continue to put up with this kind of medical
fascism and that's all you can call it.
Medical fascism.
Oh, you're so right.
I qualified with a .45 four years in a row as a Marine Corps officer.
It seems to me the kick shown there was not sufficient for it to be a live round that are more consistent with being a blank.
The damage is 100% inconsistent with the impact.
The damage would be done by a .45 slug entering the neck.
So whether he fired At the wall, as it were, where you would have heard a thud, actually, if it had been a real round hitting the wall, or somehow down a hallway.
This is a fabricated event.
We have another video, 21 minutes long, that is archived on my BitChute channel, Jim Fetzer, where you see how the whole crowd is being organized and directed by people issuing instructions and so forth, and where she appears to have been given a small fake A little bit of a packet of fake blood, which accounts for what they're attributing to the nose and the mouth.
Look, Martin Luther King was shot in the neck.
Now, albeit it was by a rifle slug, but it wasn't as massive as a .45, and he had massive damage.
He didn't die from it, surprisingly, but was transported to a hospital, more distant than necessary, where a racist doctor had assured he would finish him off, rushed everyone out of the ER, and took a pillow that was under his head and suffocated him with it.
This is a A fake shoot and a fake investigation where he was never even interrogated.
This is all fraudulent and it had to be done in order to claim it had been a deadly event.
They had to stage a death so they could, for political purpose, claim it had been a deadly event.
Michael, your thoughts?
Well, you took the words right out of my mouth.
The shooting of Ashley Babbitt looks like a obviously staged false flag with crisis actors.
And like you say, they had to stage some form, they had to make sure some form of serious violence happened that day in order to support their prescripted insurrection narrative.
And anybody that's familiar with a .45 and what .45 slugs do, and possibly even a .38 at that range, would have, hitting in the neck, you would have seen blood splattered all over that bright yellow wall that was right on the other side of her from the gunman.
And obviously you didn't see that, so we all agree on that.
I'm glad to see that guy Scott Gottlieb, who used to head the FDA, and he was a Pfizer board member coming out and saying something truthful and speaking against the ridiculous and criminal COVID measures.
It's interesting that That he's a guy who sort of himself is an example of the proverbial swinging door between big pharma companies and the regulatory agencies.
So I guess he feels either pangs of conscience or he feels like he's safe enough so he can step out and say those things even though he's plugged into those organizations.
And the last thing, Last thing is that chart about cases and case surveillance chart.
I don't believe one number on that chart.
They're all based on fraudulent use of testing of primarily PCR tests and other kinds of tests, and they're all fraudulent.
You can't believe them.
That's an excellent caveat to add, Michael, and I observed that Dr. Michael Yurdin, who is the Vice President of Pfizer, has been the moving force behind the ICC complaint, so he's also been speaking out about what's been going on here.
You wanted to add?
Yeah, I was just going to say, you're bringing up Mike Yadin.
I think in his case, he's definitely an extraordinarily courageous man who is speaking the truth out of his own conscience.
Yeah, and I won't be surprised if he gets bumped off in retaliation.
Meanwhile, 5G chaos is one of the most delinquent, utterly irresponsible seen in aviation career, says the Emirates airline president.
The ongoing chaos surrounding Verizon and AT&T rollout in the U.S.
is one of the most delinquent, utterly irresponsible situations the president of Emirate Airlines has seen in his entire career in aviation.
Tim Clark said the Dubai-based airline was not aware of the issue until Tuesday morning.
Not aware of the issue until Tuesday morning to the extent it was going to compromise the safety of operation of our aircraft and just about every other 777 operator, 777 operator to and from the U.S.
and within the U.S.
We were aware of the 5G issue, okay.
We are aware everybody's trying to get 5G rolled out and it's supposed to be the super cool future of whatever it may be.
We were not aware the power of the antennae in the U.S.
have been doubled compared to what's going on elsewhere.
We were not aware that the antennae themselves have been put into a vertical position.
Rather than a slightly slanting position, which then taken together compromised not only the radio altimeter system, but the flight control systems on the fly-by-wire aircraft.
So on that basis, we took the decision late last night to suspend all our services until we have clarity that the airline won't take any risks.
I need to be as candid as I normally am and say this is one of the most elinquent, utterly responsible issues called what you like I've seen in my aviation career because it involves organs of government, manufacturers, science, etc.
Clark said of the situation and you know The notion that, for instance, the U.S.
government should sell its franchise for all the frequencies for a large amount of money.
Someone should have told him at the time that the risks and dangers they place in certain frequency uses around fields, airfields, metropolitan fields, that should have been done at the time.
On Wednesday, Emirates announced they would indefinitely submit flights to Chicago's O'Hare and other U.S.
airports in response to their concerns.
Due to operational concerns with a planned deployment, Emirates will suspend flights to the following destinations on 20 January.
Chicago, Fort Worth, Dallas, Miami, Newark, Orlando, and Seattle, which are among the busiest airports in the United States.
Customers whose bookings have been canceled may be able to connect from one of Emirates' other U.S.
gateways with our coast Share partners JetBlue or Alaskan advise to contact their travel agent or Emirates for options.
Emirates regrets any inconvenience caused.
We're working closely with aircraft manufacturers and relevant authorities to alleviate operational concerns.
We hope to resume our U.S.
service as soon as possible.
It's great to see an airline taking such responsible action here.
He's got it exactly right.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, definitely 5G is a very dangerous technology and it's being rolled out without any real amount of oversight on the part of the FCC.
I did a program back on November 27, 2020 on Coast to Coast on body electric secrets, which is based on a book by Dr.
Robert O. Becker, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Syracuse University, on the biological effects from electromagnetic radiation on humans, and we'll cover that in one of our upcoming climate programs with Dr. Fetzer.
No!
No shit!
and the airbuses, and interestingly enough, we've also got a problem with not just Emirate Airlines but Qatar Airlines
has the big problem with Airbuses because they're made out of carbon fiber and the finishes are popping off of them
and exposing the carbon fiber on the front of the planes and so they've cancelled an order of 350 Airbuses.
And so Airbus said, well, if you're going to cancel the 350 Airbus, then we're going to cancel your previous order for
the 320 Airbuses.
So it looks like we're fixing to have a meltdown of the airline industry wall to wall because they're using
technologies that are not well proven at this point.
And so we've got dangerous airframes that are going to be collapsing within weeks or months of operational.
Status and so the various carriers are all defaulting and the insurance companies that are underwriting these and the governments can no longer support them and the $87 barrel oil and you know so bottom line is the whole system is going to cascade into a enormous collapse.
The end of the jet age is here folks.
If you've enjoyed jet travel you can tell your grandkids how wonderful it was because they're not going to get to enjoy it.
That's really devastating news, Joe.
Michael, your thoughts?
Yeah, this is an interesting development that's come up over the last, I don't know, it's really been sort of working its way up over the last six months.
There's a woman, I think her name is Teresa Long, who's a major in the Air Force, Well, her issue primarily was vaccines and the damage that it was doing to the pilots, but the general picture is this agenda for a new world order as it affects air travel.
And that one is a big wrench in the works that evidently they didn't see coming because, and hopefully it's a pretty large wrench in the works, the fact that 5G could adversely affect and screw up commercial and military airplane navigation systems.
I'm curious to see how either they're going to try to get around that, or do a workaround, or exactly what's going to happen.
I think Joe might be right about between that and lots of other factors happening in the world, we might be seeing a collapse of the airline industry altogether.
Yeah, I think that's right.
And Joe, it seems to me that's what they want.
Do you want to comment further on that?
Yeah, you'll have nothing and you'll be happy.
The current workaround that they've agreed with the FAA on is that they will not activate the towers within a two-mile radius of 80 different large commercial airports in the United States, but that doesn't include the thousands of smaller airports that are around the United States.
And like they say, all of the lifelight systems depend on helipads and hospitals with Ground elevation determining radar and they're going to be affected in their in their marginal weather conditions.
So we're going to have a breakdown of that as well as police systems use that.
So, you know, we're going to have police helicopters and life flight helicopters are going to be grounded for another but VFR flights going out here.
It's fourth because they're they're trying to land under really difficult circumstances anyway and you're trying to pilot a helicopter you can't be looking down underneath your feet while you're trying to set the silly thing down on top of a multi-story building in a high wind so you know we we're gonna make every element of life more dangerous because we're trying to make some people at the telecom industry happy it's absolutely insane Yeah, and what Jim said about this might be part of the plan is to crash, I guess that was an unintended pun, the airline industry, and the thought that came to mind is a lot of people have been pointing to the movies The Hunger Games as being predictive programming for the type of
Yeah, for what they would like to produce.
And if you think back to the Hunger Games, there were no airplanes for the common people in that place.
Certainly not.
Certainly not.
Meanwhile, and I think this is primarily a massive distraction, the U.S.
has ordered 8,500 troops on heightened alert among worries about Russia invading Ukraine.
Putting U.S.-based troops on heightened alert suggests diminishing hope that Russian President Putin will pull back from what Biden said looks like a threat to invade neighboring Ukraine.
Frankly, There's no good reason for Russia to invade Ukraine.
This is all a fabrication.
At stake is the credibility of a NATO-aligned central U.S.
defense strategy, which Putin views as a Cold War rhetoric and a threat to Russian security.
For Biden, the crisis represents a major test of his ability to forge a united, allied stance against Putin.
Look at the location of Ukraine on the map there.
All those countries were former blocks of the Soviet Union.
They have been militarized by NATO, virtually one and all, not Ukraine as yet, where it's obvious why Putin should object and where he's made it very clear that he will not accept the militarization of Ukraine or its conversion to a NATO country.
Pentagon Press Secretary Kirby said 8,500 troops are being put on alert for possible deployment, not to Ukraine, but to NATO territory in Eastern Europe as part of an alliance force meant to signal a unified commitment to detour any wider Putin aggression.
Russia denies its planning an invasion.
It says Western accusations are merely a cover for NATO's own planned provocations, which appears to be exactly right.
Recent days have seen high-stakes diplomacy that's failed to reach any breakthrough.
Key players are making moves that suggest fear of imminent war.
Biden has sought to strike a balance between actions meant to deter Putin and those that might provide
the Russian leader with an opening to use a huge force he's assembled at Ukraine's border.
Ordering even a modest number of troops to be ready for potential deployment to Europe
is meant to demonstrate US resolve to support its NATO allies.
The Pentagon's move done at Biden's direction and on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recommendation
is being made in tandem with actions by other NATO member governments
to bolster a defensive presence in Eastern Europe.
Denmark sending a frigate and F-16 warplanes to Lithuania.
Spain sending four fighter jets to Bulgaria, three ships to the Black Sea.
France stands ready to send troops to Romania.
NATO has not made a decision to activate its response force, consisting of about 40,000 troops from multiple nations, which was enhanced in 2014 when Russia seized, they claim, the Crimean Peninsula, but it was under an international referendum and in accordance with international law, and intervened in support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine by creating a spearhead force of about 20,000 troops on extra high alert.
Meanwhile, the European Union is ready to impose never-before-seen economic sanctions on Russia should it attack Ukraine.
This would, however, have devastating effects for Europe itself.
This is just ludicrous.
Knowing Russia's tactics, I'm sure their aim is to splinter the West, said the Luthuanian foreign minister.
This is a victory we cannot afford to give to the Russians.
Russia should know, Putin should know, the price of using provocations and military force to change borders in Europe will be very, very high.
Tensions soared Monday between Russia and the West over concerns Moscow is planning to invade Ukraine, with NATO outlining potential troop and ship deployments, Britain saying it would withdraw diplomats from Kiev, Ireland denouncing upcoming Russian war games off its toast as unwelcome.
Russia has massed an estimated 100,000 troops near Ukraine's border demanding NATO promise it will never allow Ukraine to join and that other actions such as stationing alliance troops in former Soviet bloc countries must be curtailed.
Totally reasonable requirements.
Some, like any pledge to permanently bar Ukraine, are non-starters for NATO, however, creating a seemingly intractable deadlock many fear can only end in war.
Meanwhile, Eastern Ukrainian separatists warn Kiev is preparing an offensive in Donbass, which they're going to blame on Russia no matter who is the real aggressor.
The militia of the Donetsk People's Republic, DPR, a breakaway province in eastern Ukraine, warned Monday Kiev is preparing an offensive.
Ukraine not only continues its attempt to destabilize by shelling settlements, preparations are well underway to resolve the conflict by force.
DPR, along with the Luhansk People's Republic, LPR, first declared their independence back in 2014 after former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in a U.S.-backed coup where Yankovich was actually pro-Russian, wanted friendly relations with Russia, which was historically appropriate and politically desirable, sparking a war in the Donbass.
The conflicts were stalemated with occasional flare-ups, and now we have heightened tensions.
The Ukrainian forces are sending UR-77 self-propelled minesweepers toward the conflict zone, preparing military vehicles for combat.
It's not clear if Ukraine is or is not planning an escalation in Donbass, but if a violence does flare up, the U.S.
is poised to blame it on Russia, no matter who is the real aggressor.
Earlier, the White House claimed, without any evidence, Russia is preparing a false flag operation in eastern Ukraine against the DPR and LPR separatists as a way to justify an invasion.
Despite the constant U.S.
claims, Russia clearly has no interest in invading Ukraine.
But a flare-up in the Donbass could give hawks in Washington the invasion they're looking for and could be used to justify action against Russia, whether it be sanctions or more military deployments in the region.
And get this, German Navy chief resigns over Putin respect comments.
The head of the German Navy, Vice Admiral K. M. Schoenbach, vacated his post Saturday evening just a day after saying that Crimea will never come back and that Vladimir Putin and Russia probably deserve respect.
Schoenbach asked a defense minister to relieve me of my duties with immediate effect, after of course he'd been directed to do so, with a minister accepting his resignation.
Speaking at an event organized by an Indian think tank in New Delhi just Friday, the Vice Admiral dismissed as nonsense the notion Russia was interested in having a small and tiny sliver of Ukrainian soil to integrate into its country.
Schoenbach went on to claim what Putin wanted was for the West to respect Russia.
Adding, it's easy to give him the respect he really demands and probably also deserves.
Addressing the issue at Crimea, the German Navy commander opined, the peninsula is gone and will never come back.
This is a fact.
No doubt about it.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, when the Soros-backed 2014 Maiden Revolution occurred in Ukraine, they overthrew the elected president that had pretty much unanimous support across the country, in relation with a group of neo-Nazis who had a axe to grind against the eastern Dumas region because it
was primarily Russians that lived in that area and primarily Russian-speaking. So they tried
to spark a civil war there to expel all the Russians and that's when Putin got involved in that
particular little dust-up.
But down in the Crimean, this has been Russia's only warm water port for over 300 years.
And so it's always been part of the Soviet Union.
Part of the 2014 thing was to take it back and they were going to block the straits so that Russia would have no warm water access to anywhere in the world.
So bottom line is these are nefarious people and they lie about absolutely everything.
And today I was listening to NPR just because I have to do insane opposition research on a regular basis just to remind myself how Disingenuous and full of lies these people are.
But they had an expert who is their Ukraine expert from the Washington Post who has written a book on the Stalin purge and she said that Stalin had to kill a bunch of people in Ukraine but and there's conflicts about how many people we think it was about three million.
No, lady, it was 30 million.
It's highly documented.
It's five times more than the claimed people that were killed by Hitler, and that's why you can't tell the truth about it, and everybody knows the truth, so shut the heck up!
That's a great historic point, numerically.
They want to make the six million sound like a big number.
It's all fictional.
It didn't happen.
But if you talk about greater massacres of 30 million, it diminishes.
And they don't want to give up any of the political clout they derived from a Western sense of guilt over the fictional, imaginary, but politically viable I believe in the six million having been put to death during the Holocaust.
You're absolutely right, Joe.
A great point, Michael.
Joe, I didn't realize you had a masochistic streak, but I can't think of any other reason you would be listening to NPR.
All of this tension in that area of the world is the result of the U.S.-backed coup d'etat, as you guys know, that was pulled off during the Obama administration.
And, what do you know, they just happened to put Jewish oligarchs in charge of the main part of the country in Kiev.
That's what caused the split off of the Donbass and the referendum vote in Crimea to leave Ukraine and join Russia.
The people there knew exactly what was happening.
All this saber-rattling now seems like, you say, Jim, it's more demonization of Putin and it serves as a huge distraction.
The demonization of Putin aspect, that's not Only reserved for Russia, but it's reminiscent of the 1984 novel when the slave population was continually told that they were always at war with somebody to hate.
And it basically didn't matter who, just that they were continually told that this is who we hate today.
And as far as the distraction is concerned, it serves as a distraction in my mind from this slow motion genocide that's being perpetrated against Western countries with primarily Christian-based cultures, both in terms of being flooded with immigrants and being jabbed with kill shots.
Yep.
Very good.
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Picture to the chemtrail monster spawn clouds.
I hear much chatter over the webs of deceit.
Will the war on humanity retreat a few steps back to lull us into a sense of normalcy before the next shoe drops?
Perhaps.
Will it be a nuclear attack, EMP, or will the food trucks just stop moving?
Will it be another bioweapon?
Your guess is as good as mine.
To my thinking, the best way to deliver it is chemtrails.
Why do I say that?
Two reasons.
Yes, this is a research of rehash of things I have covered.
The Unsolved Mysteries TV episode of the goo-like rain that gave everyone in town the flu for a week.
A month or more.
Back in the mid-90s, I think it was, the only ones who did not get sick were the bedridden who do not go outside.
The first person affected was an Oakdale, Washington cop.
He got out to try to clear the gelatinous substance from his windshield and became deathly ill thereafter.
Host Robert Stack had the goo analyzed and found desiccated red human blood cells.
It was quite similar to scientist Clifford Carnicone finding desiccated white human blood cells in the spiderweb-like substance that is chemtrail fallout.
He also isolated a cross-domain gemeric artificial life form that could not be destroyed by the hottest flame he could manage.
It appears to feed on the iron in our blood.
Fun stuff, huh?
You could spend years looking at Carnicom's 20 years of deep research.
It's nothing short of miraculous, the things he discovered on his own dime with extremely limited resources.
Yes, he's real.
I met the guy.
The person-to-person spread of the Kung Flu, in my mind, does not account for the spread to remote corners of our realm simultaneously.
You know what could account for it?
Spraying it from the same planes used in chemtrails.
And here you see some of the Distinctive cloud patterns that seem to be thereby produced.
Remember, 1% control the world, 4% are their puppets, 90% are asleep, 5% know and try to wake the 90%, the 1% use the 4% to prevent the 5% from waking up the 90%.
to wake the 90%. The 1% use the 4% to prevent the 5% from waking up the 90%. Now, our final thoughts, Joe.
Yeah, well, to paraphrase the old saying, every silver lining has a dark cloud.
Got a message from our colleague Carl Herman out in the Haywood School District.
He's a educator out there and he has been challenging their mask requirements,
their distancing requirements, their Zoom school requirements,
the anticipated mandatory vaccine for high school students.
And basically he was notified this morning that he's been placed on paid
administrative leave.
And since he's 62 years old and he has a fully vested in pension,
he planned on retiring in July of this year.
But he can go ahead and take a little bit of early retirement.
And the silver lining is he'll have more time to be on Need to Know with Joe and
Jim.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
We're going to follow up on that story on Thursday when Carl can join us now that he has copious free time.
Lots of free time.
Yeah, that goes right into what I was going to say about why we're doing what we're doing.
I think A common characteristic of guys like us who do these shows is we're all obsessive about the truth, about the pursuit of truth, about finding the truth in various aspects of our experience in the world.
In the context of religious and spiritual subjects, one of the attributes that we as human try to conceive of when we try to conceive of God is that of truth with a capital T. God is truth.
God is love with a capital L. God is being itself with a capital B. And I was reminded of that Tom Cowan did an interview that just got put up yesterday, and he was asked at the end of it.
Well, no, it's in the middle, actually, how he saw things developing when people gradually became aware of the truth That modern virology is a total fraud and has been for decades.
It's been a scam that's been perpetrated for money and deceit by you-know-who.
So the thing that he says in answer to that, how he sees things developing is, I'm quoting him now, The way I see things developing is that there will be no other choice but the truth.
And more and more people will understand what that truth is, whether overtly or not.
So we'll actually create a different world, which is really what this whole thing is all about.
This whole thing is about the creation of a world based on reality.
Because any other world doesn't work.
A world based on deception doesn't work.
It's make-believe.
But the truth will set us free.
Not to get all biblical, but when I hear the phrase, when two or more or more are gathered in my name.
So what is the name?
That name is truth.
Then I, meaning the truth, will be there.
God is truth and when you can build a world and then you can build a world that works for everybody, unquote.
Well, everyone can see why Texas Tuesdays are a joyful occasion to bring together Joel Olson from Houston and Michael Ivey, formerly from Fort Worth.
Truth and illusion, the whole scam of the pandemic has been an illusion.
The truth is the vax is deadly and it's taking out hundreds of millions.
Their objective is to reduce the world's population by seven and a half billion.
If that boggles the mind, That's part and parcel of their aggressive, ruthless stance that no one's going to be able to comprehend it in time to do anything about it.
because the COVID narrative is falling apart because Boris Johnson has had to relieve
all of their pandemic mask wearing, passport requiring, school restrictions, working from home,
the whole thing is falling apart.
The ICC complaint as I see it marks the beginning of the end.
They want to play this out so that by the 1st of March, when Biden has his State of the Union address,
he can declare himself to have vanquished the virus and Boris Johnson has been upstaging him
and stealing his thunder.
Hence, you're not getting any reports about it from the mainstream press.
In order to distract from that reality taking place, to wit that the COVID pandemic narrative is crumbling, They've got to manufacture a major distraction that will lead the news every single night, and that is a war in Ukraine, which is completely contrived.
Russia has no interest in taking control of a small, corrupt nation that's just loaded with national debt.
That's not in the interest of Russia.
But do not be surprised if they attempt to provoke a false flag.
They're claiming Russia's going to do it, but that means we're, NATO, going to do it.
And if Russia has to respond, don't be surprised if it's on a far more massive scale than might have been intended by the scurrilous scum who run NATO and the U.S.
government.
Meanwhile, spend as much time as you can with your friends and loved ones, those you treasure.
Frankly, we do not know how much time we have left.