Need to Know News (11 May 2022) with Joe Olson and Holly Seeliger
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My great pleasure today to be joined by Joe Olson from Houston, Texas, and Holly Seliger from an undisclosed location somewhere in the East Coast, with all the news you need to know.
We begin with Paul Craig Roberts explaining the neocons are setting up the world for a nuclear war.
This is pretty serious stuff.
Oliver Stone explained how rabid anti-Russian propaganda was setting the flag for a false flag that the world has been trained to interpret as Russia's doing.
The success of Washington's perception war—remember, it was Henry Kissinger who explained the facts don't matter, only the perceptions—saturating CNN, Fox, and other networks with condemnations of Russia could lead hope that a false flag would bring down Putin's government and a new Yeltsin would be installed.
The whole idea is try to exhaust Russia into weakening and disposing of Putin.
A false flag's not the only way.
The expansion of NATO with Finland and Sweden is another.
It's ludicrous for Finland and Sweden, which have enjoyed neutrality, to plan to put themselves in target for Russia, but that appears to be they are eager to do.
One reason for Russia's intervention in Ukraine, of course, was the refusal of Washington and NATO to take Russia's security concerns seriously.
If Ukraine's NATO membership were totally acceptable, what about Sweden and Finland?
Why pour gasoline on the fire?
Currently, Scandinavia and the Baltics are nuclear-free, but that would rapidly change.
Clearly, it's irresponsible for Finland and Sweden to further destabilize by joining NATO.
Dmitry Demidov has made it clear NATO membership would mean the end of a nuclear-free Baltic.
More NATO on Russia's border means Russia would have to crack with hypersonic nuclear missiles.
How can they, the governments of Finland and Sweden, regard NATO membership as an increase in security when the result is a dramatic decrease by having their countries targeted with nuclear weapons?
This is ludicrous!
Everyone needs to understand the neoconservative ideology of hegemony is an expansionist ideology like the original 20th century communist ideology.
It is the American empire expanding toward Russia, not Russia expanding to the West.
Amazing how opposite from truth is the anti-Russian propaganda.
Sooner or later, the Kremlin will comprehend Russia's enemies are the American neoconservatives, and that the pressure point on the neoconservatives is Israel.
He, Paul Craig Roberts, has been concerned for years Russia's low-key response to provocation brings about more and more dangerous provocations.
I saw the Chinese government think similarly when they said China can accept no provocation from Washington because the result would be more and worse.
The Kremlin's policy of relying on reason, negotiation, and goodwill has not been reciprocated by the West.
The Kremlin's limited military operation in Ukraine was not of sufficient ferocity to convince the West to abandon its policy of provocation.
It seems Washington will continue to provoke until the fatal line is crossed.
And I fear, Joe, it may not be long in coming.
Your thoughts?
Yeah, well, there's so many different vectors at work here.
Got an article from one of my buddies today that says Hunter Biden met with sanctioned Russian oligarch in Russia.
And this is a guy named Yevhenchikov Y-E-T-U-S-H-E-N-K-O-V.
Yeah, so he didn't have a problem meeting with them.
And then we know that there's an enormous amount of investment by the part of the Ukrainian oligarchs in the senator's sons here in the United States.
And yesterday, the House introduced a bill to give $40 million to Ukraine, $40 billion to Ukraine.
This was the request of $33 billion.
But they said, oh, wait, that's not enough.
Let's make it $40.
Chip Roy was on the House floor today blasting them.
They were only allowed to have one minute of speaking time to oppose it.
And so in his one minute, he went through several different items.
But he said, the major problem with this bill is that it's hundreds of pages long, and it was delivered to my office at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
And here we are voting on it.
And they did a voice vote, and they said, okay, well, we're going to go ahead and pass it and send it over to the Senate because everybody agrees this is what we need to be doing.
And I think that's a good question.
Representative Paul Gosar, G-O-S-A-R, has a posting up at GAD today, and he says, Elinsky's personal wealth increased by $100 million in 2021.
And every bit of that came underneath the Biden administration, which has some charisma information that they definitely don't want to be made public.
And so bottom line is, how much more is he going to get out of this $40 billion?
This whole thing is just insane beyond belief.
And one of the commentators at Gab said today, who knew that Ukraine was the 51st state in the United States?
Yes, who knew?
Holly, your thoughts?
Yeah, I think that's a great statement.
I've attempted to watch some of Biden's address yesterday, and they had like some signs on the wall, whatnot, that said like, you know, tackling inflation, and basically he just blamed, what do they call it?
Ultra MAGA now.
And they're also, he's saying it's because of Republicans, even though Democrats control All three branches right now and it's just kind of crazy.
He just blamed Republicans for everything and he says, you know, I know things are hard, you know, I know you're struggling and you're upset.
He's like, I can taste it, but it's all the Republicans fault and we need to send more money to Ukraine.
And honestly, I don't blame Russia for coming out this hard and saying stuff like this.
I mean, obviously no one wants nuclear war, including Russia.
But the fact is that they know that they're in a battle against the United States right now.
And the United States plays dirty.
And we have for, you know, several wars now, including false flags and whatnot.
So it makes sense that they would come out hard and say this just like they did with Ukraine.
They've had enough.
They've had enough of NATO.
They've had enough of the lies, the broken promises, the broken treaty agreements.
So if they aren't hard about this, especially they could be curtailing.
They might know about some sort of false flag attempt that could be worked on by the powers that be.
So it makes sense that they put out this information now.
Yes, yes, yes.
They seem to be holy and they're very eager for a war they can't possibly win.
Meanwhile, out for justices, left-wing groups are targeting homes of conservative justices and churches.
This is outrageous.
A left-wing group calling itself Ruth Santos, even though she would have been dramatically, absolutely, categorically opposed, He's playing protests at the homes of the conservative justices who have decided to overturn Roe, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, and John Roberts, though it's unclear whether he, in fact, is going to join them.
Announcing walk-by Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at the homes of six extremist justices, three in Virginia and three in Maryland, just outrageous.
Our six-to-three extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+, and immigrant rights.
We must write up to force accountability using a diversity of taxes.
The group is alleged to have been inspired by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but as I say, she would have opposed this categorically.
Measured motion seemed to me right in the name for constitutional as well as common law adjudication, she said in 1992.
Doctrinal limbs too swiftly shaped experienced teachers may prove unstable.
The most prominent example being Roe v. Wade.
But she would never have encouraged protesting at the homes of justices.
The group also planned a protest Mother's Day, which of course has just passed.
Whether you're a Catholic for choice, ex-Catholic, or others, recognize six extremist Catholics, and it is true that the court is made up of virtually exclusively Catholics and Jews, the group said on Twitter.
Stand at her at a local Catholic church on Sunday, May 8th.
Despite the protest, GOP members are encouraging members of the nation's highest court to push forward.
This time around, the court's majority must stay the course and defy left-wing pressure.
In fact, the court should issue its opinion immediately so that far-left agitators cannot try to obstruct official proceedings, said Senator Joe Hawley from Missouri, who's a very good guy.
Today, the American people know a majority of the court believes correctly in his opinion, not in mine, that Rowan Casey deserved to go.
Those five brave justices cannot back down now.
Notice he says five, not six.
The court's very credibility and millions of unborn lives hang in the balance.
Meanwhile, get this.
A satanic temple will argue abortion is a religious ritual and a legal challenge.
They released a statement arguing they're going to fight in court for the right to religious abortion.
The Satanic Temple, Fox reported, said its adherents should be permitted religious exception to perform religious abortion rituals in states that have put up barriers to the controversial procedure.
This makes you want to gag.
Responding to a leaked Supreme Court opinion draft, TST, the Satanic Temple, said it was committed to protecting religious abortion access for its members.
In states that allow abortion but grant exceptions, for instances of incest or rape, members should be permitted a religious exception to perform TST's religious abortion ritual.
States that outline abortion and do not grant exceptions present more significant challenges, but TSD has a number of plans that will be undertaken quite soon.
We will be suing the FDA to permit TSD access to mephephrone and misoprote for use under medical supervision as part of our religious abortion ritual.
Rather striking stuff, Joe.
Your thoughts?
Yes, well, Nancy Pelosi says that she approves of these flash mobs going and protesting in front of these judges' houses and intimidating them and all of their neighbors because she wants to, quote, improve, unquote, the Supreme Court.
And in order to codify nationwide abortion, we have Senator Schumer, who just introduced a bill that goes so much further than Roe v. Wade that it will Override 500 laws across the United States by states and localities that wanted to restrict abortion in their particular areas where they have jurisdiction and the U.S.
Constitution does not.
So that's another thing that's pretty interesting.
But then, surprise, surprise, Virginia elected not only a Republican governor,
But they elected a Republican Attorney General, Jason Mayes, M-I-Y-A-R-E-S, who was sworn in on January 15, 2022, and he says that he is going to send sheriffs to arrest every protester that's in front of a Supreme Court Justice's house, which there are three in Virginia, and that he will prosecute them under Virginia and U.S.
law.
Very good, Holly.
Yes, I had heard that there there was a law in Virginia that you can't go to someone's house specifically to protest.
So I think that's probably what he's he's referring to.
And I think also the Democrats also have something up their sleeve as far as saying that They're claiming now that Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett all promised Congress that they wouldn't touch Roe during their questioning by Congress.
So I think they're trying to make the argument that the Supreme Court Justices misled the Senate.
And as far as the church of, what was it, Satan or Lucifer or whatever, They've talked about this for years.
This is an argument that they've made, and I think they've tried to use that a few times.
It's something that's been discussed for a while, so I guess it would make sense that it would be brought up during this time.
I think there might even be other religions that claim that it's part of their freedom of religion.
We know it's kind of a slippery slope here in the United States, like both sides use that for whatever as they want as a tool, basically.
I don't think it's going to hold up, but it's something that can be used.
Same with the Supreme Court justices, them saying that they possibly lied to Congress.
There's really nothing that they can do about that.
Well, I gotta say, I'm somewhat sympathetic because I was shocked.
I followed those hearings rather carefully, especially with regard to Roe.
And it seemed to me all of them acknowledged the importance of precedent.
This is a 50-year precedent.
And then they implied, it seemed to me, they were not going to seek to undo Roe.
So that's part of the reason I've been very surprised by these developments.
Meanwhile, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who is a lightweight on any measure, issues a call to arms against the Supreme Court claims they're coming for LGBTQ plus community next.
To my friends in the LGBTQ plus community, it's quite a mouthful.
The Supreme Court is coming for us next.
This moment has to be a call to arms.
We will not surrender our rights without a fight, a fight to victory.
But our words need to be taken seriously.
The provocative message came amidst a rise in tensions among pro-abortion advocates who are protesting outside the homes of several Supreme Court justices to intimidate them to change their vote.
It also comes as the headquarters of a pro-life group in Wisconsin was set on fire and churches have been targeted.
Mayor Lightfoot not only issued a call to arms, but she also announced she'd make her city an island of reproductive freedom.
Encouraging unhinged anti-life liberals with such incendiary rhetoric is courting disaster.
There's no doubt some of Lighthead's stricken Lightfoot's followers, and she is an airhead, truly believe the Supreme Court is coming for the LGBT community.
No word on whether or not Island of Reproductive Freedom is what Jeffrey Epstein called his private paradise.
You know, Orgy Island in the Caribbean.
Note to fact checkers, that was a joke.
Lightfoot announced a half a million dollar investment for reproductive rights saying Chicago will then be an island of freedom for reproductive rights since my prior requests for office time are routinely ignored.
I'm now resorting to this.
What pause are 16 consecutive sentences reading, I need office time every day.
I need office time every day.
I need office time every day.
Despite moonlighting as a previously mentioned Rona Destroyer and a Beetlejuice doppelganger, Lightfoot does reportedly have a feisty side.
Last spring, she had to address an email she sent, which had been compared to the deranged rantings of Jack Nicholson's character in The Shining, in which we rated an A for a lack of what she called office time.
Here's Benny Johnson tweeting, Tucker Rose Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot after newly released email revealed gross mistreatment of her staff, then compares her to Jack from The Shining.
She needs help, but not as much help as her staff needs.
Someone ought to stage a hostage extraction for their sake, said Tucker.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, Beetlejuice was a 1988 American fantasy comic film produced by or directed by Tim Burton and produced by the Geffen Company, distributed by Warner Brothers.
The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple, Alec Baldwin and Gina Davis, who, as ghosts, haunt their farmer home.
If you haven't seen this classic from 1988, you ought to see it because if nothing else, at least you'll see the striking physical similarity between Beetlejuice and the Mayor of Chicago.
And when was the last time you heard of gay guys getting pregnant?
And when was the last time you heard of lesbians getting pregnant, unless they did it on purpose by hunting down some gay guy to get some yum-yum from?
The whole thing is just absolutely insane.
Yeah, we're coming after the gay community because of abortion.
What a lunatic!
I like that, Joe.
It is.
It's ridiculous.
Holly, your thoughts?
You guys are cracking me up over here.
Lori Lightfoot.
Well, I mean, this is just proof of the insanity.
I mean, we're laughing because this woman is like literally and figuratively a clown or like a, you know, movie character.
And I feel like we are in a movie.
I mean, Chicago is an absolute hellhole.
I have family there.
I have people, family who work there.
They say it's so dangerous.
The cops tell them, like, look, you know, don't even go out later in the afternoon or don't even think about being in the city in the evening or at night.
They're not going to stop anything.
They're not going to stop any crimes from occurring because they don't want to, you know, be charged or harassed or, you know, told that they're racist or whatever.
Honestly, if they actually try to stop crime in Chicago, it's so bad.
My dad grew up there in the south side of Chicago and it used to be like a Polish-German neighborhood and it's really turned into a really horrible area.
They call it, you know, murder town or whatever they call it over there now because people die from just being in their own homes and getting just random bullets just go through the walls and just kill people in their own homes.
Like that's how bad it is.
In that part.
And, you know, obviously Mayor Lightfoot hasn't done anything to address any of the crime there.
She just blames everyone else.
Or, like you said, she dresses up in some sort of superhero costume with a bottle of bleach and, like, a scrub brush and acts like she's gonna cure corona.
And she's really just insane, harassing people, like you said, blaming everyone else.
And just more proof that they've Picked a bunch of mentally unstable women to run these political spheres at this point, these crazy Karens, and it's just really disturbing because nothing is going to change in Chicago as long as people like her are in charge.
I think that's right, and it just turns out to be typical of Democrats across the country.
Meanwhile... 189 killed since January 1st under this lady's term.
Yes, yes, yes.
And it's almost all black on black.
There are very few occurrences of white killing blacks.
Black killing white occurs about 10 times as often as whites kill blacks.
Meanwhile, Biden's over-reliance on a teleprompter really entails greater issues.
As Biden's time in the White House carries on, his speeches are getting worse and worse.
During his latest visit to Ohio, he rambled on about how he missed having lunches in the Senate with segregationists.
When Biden's not making remarks like this, he's forgetting names and positions of the officials in his own administration, speaking to clear mental ailments he's suffering from.
For what it's worth, the White House tries to paint a rosy picture, but with all the blunders he regularly makes, no one believes he's up to the job.
Now, new information on how much he's reliant upon teleprompters is emerging.
Biden's reliance is not just for long speeches, but also for simple press conferences and other media events in a nutshell.
He needs someone holding his hand at virtually all times to avoid falling apart.
This explains why he speaks from the Oval Office much less frequently.
His lack of Oval Office speeches ultimately boils down to the room being too small to host his teleprompter.
Therefore, The White House often has Biden speak with a fake Oval Office backprop meant to create the illusion he's in the Oval Office when he's really in the Eisenhower Executive Building.
Months ago, images of Biden speaking in front of a fake Oval Office backprop spread across social media.
Some even speculated whether he was even in the White House.
If Biden's reliance on a teleprompter is so great it impairs him from speaking in the Oval Office, it's only fair to ask what else may be happening behind the scene.
It's one thing for him to require a teleprompter giving long speeches, entirely different when he needs a teleprompter at virtually all times.
Between his constant gaffes and slip-ups, he's been cited as a national security liability by Ronny Jackson, who also previously worked as a doctor for the White House.
Jackson warned Biden is not of sound mind, not capable of effectively doing the job.
Judging from the extent of Biden's reliance on teleprompters, the liability he poses is only going to get worse.
Biden responds, it calls for him to resign.
He said, that's a good idea.
And there's a background that Holly was mentioning, lowering costs, tackling inflation, tackling inflation, lowering costs.
Fat chance.
Listen to this.
Biden slams mega Republicans in economy.
You called out Rick Scott a little while ago in your remarks.
Earlier today, anticipating your remarks, He said, and I'm just quoting here, that the best thing, most effective thing Joe Biden can do to solve the inflation crisis he created is resign.
He's the problem.
The senator added later, Joe Biden is unwell, he's unfit for office, he's incoherent, incapacitated, and confused.
These are his words, offering him a chance to respond.
I think the man has a problem.
Well, certainly somebody has a problem, but I don't think it's the commentator who is questioning or suggesting he ought to resign.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well we have a press secretary that jumped from one sinking ship to another.
Last Friday was the last day for the ginger bleached attack parrot, Pousaki, and she's moved over to MSNBC, which is a sinking network.
It just ended up cutting Rachel Madcow's program down to just once a week.
And so you can expect Pisaki to have absolutely zero viewership, which is going to make the viewership she had at the White House look really fantastic.
But her replacement is Karine Jean Pierre, who is, we guess, if you could tell the difference between a man and a woman, A woman, she's black, if you can tell the difference between black and white.
She's gay, which means she checks three of the mandatory boxes for the victim class in America.
The only one she doesn't check is trans and handicapped.
So maybe if she gets run over and decides she wants to get an implant, maybe she can end up checking all five of the victimhood boxes for these clowns.
But that's all it is.
A wall-to-wall clown show, folks.
She's also an election conspiracy theorist.
Anytime the Republicans win, she says it's a stolen election.
Holly, your thoughts?
I like that term, Joe.
You said attack carrot.
That was pretty good.
Yeah, I think what is she gonna switch to like CNN plus or whatever she's she'll be on The View or something after that at some point, you know, like Jenna Bush or one of these other people that You know, make the rounds as far as some of these shows.
We'll probably see Rachel Maddow on something like that, a TV show or some reality TV show or something.
Something besides the White House at this point.
Like, yeah, I saw that.
What was it?
Tackling inflation or something about inflation, like the background there.
They had to like spell out what they were trying to tell people because Joe obviously didn't say any of that stuff.
He just blamed Republicans the whole time and said, there's nothing we can do about it.
You know, I know you guys are are upset.
I know you.
You know, Americans are upset about inflation and gas, but just deal with it is basically what he said.
They're still blaming Trump and acting like this is like Trump's economy, or now they're saying, oh, it's because we need to send more money to Ukraine.
There's always more money for Ukraine.
I could barely watch what he was saying.
The other day, trying to watch some of it on TV, but he's just so bad.
He's so slow.
He's so sleepy.
Like, I don't know, whatever version of him they're rolling out is just so bad right now.
It is.
It's very, very bad, and the country is crumbling, and the world is going to hell.
Tucker explained what Joe Biden really meant when he said those three dangerous words.
It's easy for Americans to dismiss what comes out of Biden's mouth because of his cognitive decline, but that's a mistake.
Tucker explained what he really meant when he said these three dangerous words.
During a White House event, Biden tried to scare Democrats to vote in November by calling the over 74 million Americans who voted for Donald Trump an extreme political organization.
What are the next things that are going to be attacked?
Because this mega crowd is really the most extreme political organization that has existed in American history.
How absurd is that?
Biden claimed Trump supporters were the most dangerous extremists in American history.
Many compared it when Hillary slimed Trump supporters as deplorable during the 2016 campaign, but Biden's comments were far more dangerous.
Last night, Tucker broke down the scary sentiment lurking behind them.
Everything about that is a lie, he began.
Hard to believe that's a president of the United States.
It's not a decision, it's an opinion.
And that opinion says explicitly this reasoning applies only to Roe v. Wade and abortion and should not be applied to anything else.
It says that flat out.
Biden calling Trump supporters dangerous extremists was an escalation of the rhetoric he's employed at his inauguration, where Biden smeared Trump supporters as white supremacists.
Tucker told viewers the only manner in which a government ever dealt with extremists who represented a threat to the nation was by killing them.
It's easy to see where it goes from here.
What do you do to terrorists?
Well, you know what you do?
You kill them.
It doesn't matter if they're Americans.
He signed the case of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen who Barack Obama ordered executed via a drone strike.
The popular host added that according to Biden, if you support overturning Roe or voted for Trump, you are the equivalent of al-Qaeda.
He warned Barack Obama taught us that you drone them.
They are terrorists.
Terrorists, they must die.
You should take close attention to what any president says at the podium, particularly when it's Joe Biden and everything he says he reads because he has no choice.
What are we seeing?
We are seeing a coordinated effort by the Joe Biden administration to recharacterize political dissent as terrorism.
Disagree with us, you are al-Qaeda, you are Hitler.
Stay tuned for more.
Meanwhile, a cartoon that captures it all.
The Mega Movement is the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history.
And there you see a nice union working man and an older woman wearing a flag on her dressing.
It sure is a strange way of unifying the country.
Meanwhile, Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, when you get 81 million votes, I guess you figure that the other 80 million you can go ahead and kill because they didn't vote for you, but when you get 40 million votes and the other guy gets 60 million votes, then you have to be able to demonize all of the people that supported him and all the people that question your authority, and you do it through every possible
venue that you've got, which is our captured 100 percent Nazi media and our captured 100 percent federal bureaucracy, which includes everybody in the DOJ and everybody in the leadership of the DOD and the State Department.
So we've got a weaponized entire federal government, which is out to destroy everything good about this country.
So there will be absolutely nothing but mind-numb slaves in this country if these people succeed in this purge that they're planning on having.
And they know they can't jail 60 million or 80 million people, so they'll just go ahead and drone them, just kill them.
We've got the robots to do it, and if we don't now, we will in the very near future.
Look at Ripsaw Electric Automated Tanks.
What has become of the United States of America, for God's sake?
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, I think that's why they're sending so many weapons and whatnot to Ukraine right now, testing out a bunch of different stuff, you know, sending drones out to Ukraine.
Seeing how much we can really terrorize and murder as many Russians as possible over there, Ukrainians, people are saying they're basically being used as cannon fodder over there, civilians.
In Ukraine, which is just absolutely horrible.
And it's horrible to think that we are sending so much money and supplies over there just to use against people.
And don't think for a minute, like Joe said, that it won't be used against us if there's some sort of actual martial law or sedition or something like that declared upon people here in the United States.
They're just itching for something like that.
I think as more information comes out about, you know, the fraudulent elections, like you said, the most popularly elected president in the history of the United States can't even have a crowd or anyone doesn't, no one wants to show up and listen to this guy if he's even at the White House or if he's at a soundstage or whatever Biden they're going to roll out.
Even the people who voted for him a bunch of times are completely mum about him and what's going on here in the United States.
Yeah, it is.
It's colossally embarrassing that this guy should be president of the United States as just dumbfounding.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
This is replacement theory put in practice.
Looking only at all major mass media and advertising, you'd think the U.S.
is a country in Africa.
Around 13% of Americans are black.
But the predominance on the media has become simply overwhelming.
I've noticed that for some time.
I'd say 60% maybe.
70% of the commercials feature blacks.
Many of them feature mixed marriages, which are extremely uncommon.
It's a promotional gimmick.
They're propagandizing.
They're seeking to normalize something that in the past has been far from it.
Meanwhile, Editor of the British Medical Journal says the FDA tells the FDA serious concerns over the Pfizer trial data.
This is the data they wanted to conceal for 75 years.
I've written a few posts about Peter Doshi.
He seems to be a man of integrity, reporting on issues mainstream doesn't want to cover.
He's an associate professor of pharmaceutical health at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, as well as a senior editor at the British Medical Journal.
His research focuses on drug approval process, how the risks and benefits of products are communicated, and improving the credibility and accuracy of evidence synthesis in biomedical publications.
In the most recent FDA Vaccine and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meeting in the U.S.
on the 6th of April, he dialed into the open public hearing session where members of the public can present their own data.
The committee was meaning to discuss consideration for vaccine boosters and the process for vaccine strain selection to address current and emerging variants.
Peter told the FDA about Brooks Jackson, a whistleblower from Ventivia, which ran Pfizer's medicine trials.
He discussed how unblinding trial participants seemed to have occurred and how this created serious concerns about data integrity.
He also highlighted the lack of FDA inspection.
A transcript follows.
Hi, I'm Peter Daschle.
Thanks for the opportunity to speak.
Hopefully you can see my title slide and my financial disclosures.
For identification purposes, I'm on the faculty at the University of Maryland and an editor at the BMJ.
I have no relevant conflicts of interest and my comments today are my own.
Last November, the BMJ reported the disclosure of a whistleblower named Brooke Jackson who worked for Ventavia, a contract research company that ran three of the clinical trial sites for Pfizer's vaccine.
Jackson alleged the company had falsified data, unblinded patients, ...employed inadequately trained vaccinators and was slow to follow up on adverse events.
She provided the BMJ with company emails, internal documents, text messages, photos, and recordings of a conversation with company employees.
This photo, for example, shows vaccine packaging materials that are only supposed to be seen by the unblinded staff, jobs left out in the open.
An unblinding may have occurred on a far wider scale.
Here you can see the document containing the instructions Ventivere staff were given to file each trial participant's randomization and drug assignment confirmation sheet into each participant's chart.
This contained unblinded information.
Unblinded, as I think everyone knows, creates serious concerns about data integrity.
Once this massive error was discovered, Ventavia asked staff to go through each and every chart to take out the randomization and drug assignment confirmation.
You can see here an email from Ventavia's COO reacting after discovery of the problem.
They had not even realized the drug assignment confirmation contained unblinding information.
In the heat of the pandemic, it's not hard to imagine corners were cut, mistakes were made.
Some mistakes are benign, but others carry serious consequences for data integrity.
Wynne Hobbs-Ventavilla is an extreme outlier, but we need more than just hope.
We need evidence that data was dealt with properly.
We need regulatory oversight.
Despite Wilson Blower Jackson's direct complaint to the FDA, the FDA never inspected Vantavia.
In fact, the FDA only inspected two of the trials—109 of the trials, 150-plus sites—before approving the vaccine.
Just nine sites.
And Pfizer continues to use Vantavia for trials.
What about Moderna?
FDA, in over a year, has inspected just one of the trial's 99 sites.
How confident can FDA feel in the Moderna data based on a 1% sample?
Data integrity requires adequate regulatory oversight.
Trustworthy science requires data transparency.
It's been over a year, but anonymized participant-level data remains inaccessible to doctors, researchers, and the public.
Thank you.
Here's the meeting video, which is available.
and the public takes on the balance of benefits and harms post-vaccination.
The public has a right to data transparency, and FDA has an obligation to act.
Thank you.
Here's the meeting video, which is available.
Joe.
Yes, well, Ventiva had three locations in Texas where they supposedly had thousands of Texans that volunteered to be human guinea pigs, and why anybody would ever sign up to be a subject and why anybody would ever sign up to be a subject in an experimental drug that could never even animal studies is beyond my imagination.
But we have absolute evidence of fraud, and this material was brought forward and made public in September of 2021, and we've got an attorney general in the state of Texas who has every authority to go in there with the Texas Rangers and bust these clowns, and he's done absolutely nothing.
And then today, Ron Paul posted a discussion about some new NIH documents that were disclosed through Freedom of Information.
And turns out over just the last 10 years, which was the only portion that they were able to get disclosed publicly, the NIH has collected over $350 million of royalties that it distributed to Fauci the NIH has collected over $350 million of royalties that it distributed to Fauci and Collins, head of the two crooked branches of medical establishment that Head of the two crooked branches of medical establishment that we've got protecting us.
So in addition to making a half a million dollars a year in salary and his wife making close to half a million dollars a year, this little gnome is over there mass massacring people nationwide and agreeing to jab little six-month-old babies in order to get royalties from these crooked drug companies.
I can't imagine a more decrepit reality to have to live in.
This is worse than any Twilight Zone that you ever saw on TV.
Oh, I agree, Joe.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, I mean, we knew.
We were screaming from the rooftops for the past, you know, couple of years now talking about how there's no sort of oversight, any sort of studies, everything's been falsified.
We've all seen the videos of people asking for the insert of this stuff and it coming out blank.
I mean, it's obvious that all this was premeditated if they're literally not putting anything on the printout.
And, and having these centers and just giving it out to people.
And of course, I've talked about this before and there's lawsuits and arrest warrants out for Bill and Melinda Gates and their foundations for injuring and maiming and sterilizing children in India, and in other countries with these with experimental jobs and this was You know, 510 15 years ago now at least talking about HPV and other jobs that they were experimenting on with people so the lawsuits are there the data is there.
Unfortunately, a lot of Americans get wrapped up and believe in scientism it's a new religion so.
They wouldn't question anyone with a lab coat or someone on TV 24-7 like Fauci, who has mysteriously disappeared, along with a bunch of CEOs and whatnot stepping down, just as they're hitting record profits right now.
I mean, it'll be interesting to see what sort of, I mean, lawsuits might go forward, but we were saying this a year ago, it would probably just be like, you know, a mass payout to anyone who was injured for this, and then everyone's just supposed to go away.
Yeah, I'm sorry to say it's just unbelievable how the very agencies that were supposed to protect us from harm have been promoting harmful products.
Meanwhile, Musk, I would reverse a Twitter ban on Donald Trump.
Tesla Chief Exec Elon Musk, who's buying Twitter, said he would allow former President Trump to return to the social media side, which would be the minimum one would do if you actually do believe in free speech.
Musk, speaking virtually at a Future of the Car Summit, said Twitter's Trump ban was morally bad and foolish in the extreme.
No doubt about it.
He said permanent bans of Twitter accounts should be rare and reserved for accounts that are scams or automated bots.
I would reverse the ban, but I don't own Twitter yet.
I think it was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Trump not having a voice.
So I think this may end up being frankly worse than having a single forum where everyone can debate.
I guess the answer is that I would reverse the permanent ban.
Twitter banned his account in January 2021 for incitement of violence after the January 6th attack on the U.S.
Capitol, which we know was contrived by Nancy Pelosi, by the FBI.
Grantifa appears to have 226 members dressed as Trump supporters.
It was all a massive fraud to smear Trump.
Musk added his disdain for permanent bans as shared by Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey.
Trump previously said he did not intend to rejoin Twitter, even if his account were reinstated, saying he would instead focus on his own platform, Truth Social, which had been mired in problems since its launch earlier this year.
I'm not going on Twitter.
I'm going to stay on Truth, Trump told Fox.
I hope Ilhan buys Twitter, because he'll make improvements and he's a good man.
But I'm going to be staying on Truth.
A Trump spokesman did not immediately respond to court requests for comments.
Meanwhile, the Fed's seeking delay in sentencing a man in the Whitmer kidnap plot, probably because the whole thing is unraveling.
Prosecutors asked the judge to postpone the June 8th sentencing of a man who pled guilty to conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Whitmer, but which, like January 6th, appears to be an FBI operation.
Caleb Franzen is expected to testify at the second trial of Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr., who are lured into the plot.
It was a definite entrapment, in my view.
No trial state has been set.
Though a court filing is a signal, prosecutors aren't giving up.
A jury on April 8th couldn't reach a unanimous verdict for Fox and Kropp, but acquitted Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta.
Frank's substantial assistant could earn him a shorter sentence.
Postponing sentencing until after the retrial would allow the court to consider the totality of his assistance in one proceeding, rather than bring him back for another.
Franks and Ty Garbin testified for the government, admitting Rawls had a scheme to kidnap Whitmer from her second home in northern Michigan.
Franks said he was depressed and had hoped to die in a shootout with police.
Suicide by cop.
Defense lawyers for the others, however, said any plot was driven by undercover agents and FBI informants, no doubt.
Grubin, in 2021, was sentenced to less than seven years.
There you have the latest from the front.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, I read a book many moons ago called Puppet Master, the Secret History of J. Edgar Hoover by, I believe it was Richard Hack, H-A-C-K.
And he had enough evidence in there that J. Edgar Hoover should have been taken out and shot for treason on a half dozen, at least a half dozen events.
And that was before we get to the JFK, MLK, and RFK murders that he was absolutely a ringleader in.
So I have absolutely no respect for the FBI and then there Greg Reese did a great little he does a little eight to 10 minute segments he did one on crimes committed by the FBI and framing people.
And I'll put a link to that because it's a pretty good little video.
If you just need to have 10 little bullet points on why your gum shoes at the at the G-Men outfit are crooked as a bag of snakes, this will give you a little bit more ammo to adjust your thinking about anything the FBI says.
And people that I know in law enforcement career detectives here in the Houston area, sheriffs and city cops that have had to deal with the FBI, said on dozens of occasions they had drug distributors, not the street pushers, the drug distributors themselves caught, and they had them the drug distributors themselves caught, and they had them at gunpoint under arrest with a suitcase full of money in the trunk of their car, and they said, don't worry, you're not going to ever arrest me.
And while they were in a standoff with them, the FBI would show up and say, he's our guy, leave him and the money alone, and they would just, the FBI undercover guy would laugh at him and drive away.
So we have the most insidious, feral government imaginable in this country, and that's why we live in this insane asylum, because it's run by psychopaths for psychopaths.
Well said, Joe.
Holly.
Well, the history, as Joe said, of the FBI was always created as a federal, basically a private organization, federal government kind of using different tools in order to go after people, going after states' rights, going after individuals, mostly protecting the wealthy, of course, protecting corporate interests and the wealthy.
That's what it was designed to do.
And they are well known for entrapment, just constant entrapment.
And that's how they maintain their budget.
I mean, if they didn't have so many entrapment cases, their budget would actually go down because a lot of these crimes are just not available if they don't create them in the first place and entrap people.
And it's becoming easier and easier to entrap people using online tools and like the Whitmer plot.
You know, basically using Facebook groups and stuff like that, and then entrapping people that way.
That's really common.
They go after people who are mentally unstable, people who have low IQ.
They go after, they target certain types of groups of people, people who don't have the mental capacity to even do the things that they've got, or the means, motive, and opportunity to do so.
It doesn't matter to them.
They can entrap people, then they can Yes, yes, yes.
their budget going and the Whitmer case was a serious cut and dry.
Perfect example of entrapment and one of the few times that it was actually revealed, you know, that people were acquitted.
Yes, yes, yes.
Absolutely appalling.
Meanwhile, police or officials are astonished at new indictments of officers in the 2020 George Floyd protests.
They were arresting protesters, and now they're being prosecuted?
Three Dallas-area cops faced felony charges for action during the Floyd riots in the summer of 2020.
Their colleagues and superiors are fighting mad.
A Dallas grand jury, no less, handed down multiple indictments against the cause.
They piled onto two charges earlier for the same series of events that quickly grew out of hand.
Ryan Mabry, Melvin Williams, and Joe Privet face at least one count of aggravated assaults, and Mabry and Williams have charges of deadly conduct and official oppression.
Mabry is on admin leave.
Williams was fired over an unrelated incident in January.
Downtown Dallas businesses were damaged and looted in the riots.
The defendant's attorneys say the crowd turned violent against the police.
The DA's office, despite the volatile and quickly escalating situation, charged the DVD protocol was not followed.
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia admitted that every official response to the riots was not perfect.
However, he declared his officers were seeking to protect the city and urged those in judgment to view the chaotic situation through their eyes.
Garland Police Chief Jeff Bryan, defending the 32-year-old police veteran Privet, said he saw no evidence that rose to the level of criminal conduct.
He described his reaction to Privet's indictment after decades of service without a single disciplinary action as astonished and disappointed.
Dallas Police Association President Michael Mehta said the officers followed their training.
He further stated there's no way you can agree the indicted officers intentionally caused harm.
One protester ran in the signs lost an eye after being struck by a non-lethal projectile fired into the crowd.
Mattis said he understands the possibility of civil recourse but vehemently rejects criminal consequences.
He notes the 40 millimeter launchers were used over 200 times during the unrest.
Days of violent protests left Dallas law enforcement unable to control violent and unpredictable mobs.
They wisely called in help from other jurisdictions.
But facing the possibility of lost careers and even prison for carrying out their duties, officers will be far less ready to act the next time.
Meanwhile, college launches a class to watch porn in the name of art.
A private liberal arts college in Utah will be offering, of course, studying the cultural impact of porn during its summer term.
The class, Gender 3000 Porn, will be offered starting in May at Westminster College in Salt Lake City.
It will examine the hardcore porn industry as a cultural phenomenon and as an art form that requires serious contemplation.
To do that, students will watch porn during class and then discuss the sexualization of race, class, and gender as an experimental radical art form.
News of the course description was widely shared, resulting in an online backlash against college.
However, A representative from Westminster said the school is going ahead with a planned class.
Westminster's chief marketing officer, Sheila Rapazzo-Yorkin, said the elective was still part of the college's online roster.
In a statement, she explained that school occasionally offers courses to give students an opportunity to analyze social issues, part of which, she explained, is to examine potentially offensive topics like pornography to further understand their pervasiveness and their impact.
Young and contented course descriptions can often seem alarming, but they're written to help students determine whether they want to engage in serious investigation of a controversial subject.
The purpose is to help students learn to think critically about the influence of digital media culture.
Instructor for the course, Shazania Torres, dismissed the idea the class is some kind of attack on conservatism or religious practice.
She explained her background growing up Catholic was a catalyst that prompted her to study why sex is considered scary.
Defending the class, Torres explained it wasn't an excuse for college students to watch porn, giggle, and go home.
She rented the course as an elective, said she has no interest in making my students copies of myself on the plus side.
At least Shazina Torres isn't offering her class to kindergartners.
Joe.
Well, there you go.
Every teenage boy's wet dream, man.
Being able to go to class and discover where there really are two genders or not.
You know, it's pretty crazy that they would offer that.
But getting back to the serious subject, and that's the...
Soros funded district attorneys that were instrumental in the Summer of Love killing 30 people and doing billions of dollars worth of property damage in the United States.
Great article at capitalresearch.org.
Living Room Pundits Guide to Soros DAs.
District attorneys.
And in Texas, he funded $400,000 in Travis County for DA Jose Garza, which since Austin is such a flaming blue town, he didn't have a problem of getting that guy elected.
But then he spent a million dollars each in Bexar County, which is where San Antonio is for Joe Gonzalez, a million dollars in Houston for Harris County for Kim Ogg, and then in Dallas A million dollars to get John Kreuznut, C-R-E-U-Z-O-T, elected as district attorney.
And this guy, immediately when the riots started, said we're not going to prosecute any theft if it's less than a thousand dollars.
Not even prosecute them.
So why even bother arrest somebody if they're just walking away with several hundred dollars worth of tennis shoes from the shop?
And there were pallets of bricks delivered to riot sites day after day after day.
He never prosecuted anybody for that.
So now he's going after the law enforcement officers That they had to bring in from adjoining districts because there weren't enough Dallas police officers to handle the riots that were going on all across the city.
These people are disgusting, and we know that Dallas is a hotbed of voter fraud, and we know that there was a lot of Zucky Bucks spin up there, and so most likely everybody that's in the political system, certainly if they're a Democrat, but if they're a RINO, They were elected by fraud, and we know that.
It's just how in the hell do we change anything?
We had notified the state of Texas legislature in 2015 about the easily hackable voting machines in this state, and they did nothing about it until this year.
Disgusting.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, as far as like Pornography being, like, taught in school or something like that.
I suppose that, like, that... Was it the Supreme Court case on, like, free speech with, like, deep throat or something like that?
Could be interesting from, like, a legal perspective.
Like, why the heck that went down in the first place?
Like, why they even had a case like that in the first place?
But the only reason why that they can teach classes like that is because students are handed out federal student loan like that loan money like crazy and they just give it to you, you know, you just get a bunch of money.
And students will sign up for whatever, they get a liberal arts degree at this point and they're not thinking about like the long-term consequences of how much a class like that actually costs.
Like if they were actually aware of how much, which I'm assuming a class like that's probably between like three to five grand a class right now at this point, like a college class.
So if they had to actually pay for that out of pocket, they might think twice before taking something like that.
Yes, yes.
Wow.
Unbelievable.
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Final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, amazing.
On my way over here today, I was listening to the Clay and Buck Show in between NPR.
I can only stand a couple of minutes NPR just to get what their daily talking points are because it's just so completely absurd.
But I was bouncing back and forth between them and the people that took over the Rush Limbaugh Show, which is Clay and Buck, whatever their last names are, doesn't matter.
And they were interviewing an author, and his name is Vivek Ramaswamy, and he's got a new book out called Woke Inc.
Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam, and he goes into the stock ownership of Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock.
Together, they hold more than $20 trillion in assets, but those assets are not owned by the directors of those companies.
Those assets are in there as part of hedge funds that are owned by a whole bunch of different stockholders that might not agree with what Larry Fink and the other ringleaders of these crime syndicates have in the way of agenda, but because they own 10% Which is a largest shareholder in any of these major corporations.
They go down and pressure these corporations to create advertising with nothing but black people in it.
To do all of these social justice things.
And if you don't do what we say, we will fire your whole entire board of directors.
So basically you have a racketeering operation And all of the directors of these three major fudge funds are Jewish, so if you want to make a claim that maybe Jewish people are the most wonderful people in the world and they're chosen by God to lead us, you can see where the hell they're leading us, and I don't think this is where God wants us to go.
Amazingly enough, on today's program, he announced that the State Attorney General of Arizona, has filed racketeering charges against the three directors of these corporations, Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street.
So we can hope that those trials will be going forward and maybe we can divest these people of their, quote, leadership roles in misleading the world.
Holly, your final thoughts?
Well, I know BlackRock and Vanguard have been buying up single-family homes like crazy right now.
They own a lot of land here in the United States, a lot of assets.
Especially with the lockdowns, they were able to buy up a bunch of homes.
Property so kind of interesting to see where all that goes and what the point of that is.
And I just recommend if people are able to, if you have land or a backyard or something, start a garden.
Maybe learn how to can some food and maybe get something like that started.
If you have got a food dehydrator, just save up on that sort of stuff.
Save money because of prices of foods going crazy and maybe you can help out friends and family and your neighbors too.
Very good, very good.
Well, let me thank Joe and Holly for another wonderful show.
I must say, offering college courses in pornography is art.
Pretty much epitomize where the United States stand today.
We are a den of inequity.
We have descended to the lowest common denominator.
We no longer aspire to educate, to train, to elevate, to inspire.
We seek instead to kind of muddle through with massive distraction.
We are not serious.
We prosecute Police officers, for the proper performance of their duty, we turn criminals out onto the street at the drop of a hat.
They're joining riotous mobs and being paid to participate in protests at the homes of justices of the Supreme Court in violation of the law, but the Democrats encourage only more.
Something has happened to this United States over the period of my lifetime, and I don't like it.
And no one who understands what this country was supposed to be can approve.
It's just a catastrophe.
And yet it seems there are a lot of demented Democrats, and the whole party seems to have gone stark raving mad, who seem to think everything is hunky-dory and proceeding as it ought to be.
They're up for a big disappointment.
They're going to do their best to forestall being held to account in the November elections.
Don't be surprised if provoking a war with Russia is one means so they can clamp down with a martial law and suspend the Constitution.
I think it's coming, and even worse are in the offing.
The effects of the Vax are going to continue to decimate Americans and the worldwide population, and the food shortages are becoming more extreme.
With 10 food processing plants taken out, it's all sabotage.
It's going to make a difference to your life, and frankly, it's going to considerably abbreviate it.
So spend as much time as you can with friends and loved ones, because truly, truly, we do not know how much time we have left.