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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, joined by Joel Senn in Houston.
Michael Ivey had an alternative engagement, but we're here to give you all the news you need to know.
We begin with a fantastic event in Chicago area, where a doctor at the scene of a Highland Park 4th of July shooting described horrific wartime injuries.
I can't begin to tell you how ridiculous this is.
In fact, when he's talking about the injuries, he says the sound was like a howitzer.
Well, here we have.
See if you hear anything like a howitzer and as a former artillery officer in the Marine Corps.
This is just ridiculous.
I didn't record it!
I can't believe I have to record that.
I just record it.
I just record it.
I just record that. - Literally nothing that sound like a howitzer, but look what he says.
All of a sudden, you hear these howitzer-type noises going on.
Pow!
Pow!
I mean, a sound I'd never heard before.
Did you—was there anything there you never heard before?
Ten seconds later, you hear people streaming, bodies down, bodies down, and everyone starts scattering.
I know of no civilian who would ever say, bodies down.
That's just ridiculous.
The people who are gone, meaning dead, were quickly identified by the paramedics, except I didn't see any paramedics there, because they had horrific injuries, the kind of injuries you probably see in wartime, the kind of injuries that only probably happen when bullets can blow bodies up.
But that's certainly not true of the AR-15.
I mean, this is just ridiculous!
They covered him up immediately.
This is why we're not supposed to see any bodies, or why we don't see any bodies.
And went on trying to get other people out.
I helped, trying to move people to a staging area where the ambulances were coming.
I didn't see any ambulances either.
That's all we were doing.
We didn't, you know, there was only so much people could do.
Reporter, you said earlier on the phone, one of the people you helped was a young child.
The doctor.
There was a young child there that people were, I was doing a little CPR until the paramedics got there.
And he looked horribly injured.
I'm not sure exactly of the injury, but I mean people were doing anything they could.
It was a mass casualty scene.
I mean, think about it.
If he's got a horrible injury, what is this with doing a little CPR?
This is totally fake, completely fabricated.
I'd liken it to Parkland, where we had another fake doctor by the name of Nietzsche-Parenko.
Who said how Maddie Wilford's chest and abdomen injuries have already healed.
I mean, this is within a week of the event.
Young people have a tendency to heal very fast, he said.
A bullet wound on her arm, which would injure two tendons, would take more time.
Right, right, of course.
She's very, very lucky, he said.
We're talking about large caliber bullets.
Penetrating through the chest and abdomen.
Those are serious injuries.
Yes, they would be serious injuries.
If she'd been shot in the chest and abdomen by an AR-15, she'd be dead.
But it's not large caliber.
It's only .223, just slightly larger than .22.
Here's Samantha Vuendy, similarly.
Released from the hospital and walking, being interviewed by after only one week, her two legs now require only band-aids for the AR-15 wounds.
This is equally ridiculous.
The bones would be shattered.
She'd be unable to walk, maybe permanently.
She had to wait 30 minutes before SWAT officers arrived.
Lucky she didn't bleed out and die.
Just ridiculous beyond belief.
Joe, and here's one of the photographs where we see a bit of a puddle of what appears to be fake blood, and I believe it came out of this white container.
But look here, you got a couple of bodies.
Notice there's no blood there, or doesn't appear to be.
That's completely staged, obviously artificial.
Here's what we had, by the way, at Parkland.
They had a training dummy, a black training dummy, with no head and no arms.
Lying in a pool of fake blood.
And listen to the students fake being afraid.
This is ridiculous.
notice one's worried about her bottled water another's on her iPod and the little kid there is pulling his pot *crying* Shh! Shh!
Ah!
Put the bag x2 Oh my god.
Just go, come on.
Oh!
Come on, fall.
Woo! Woo! - Oh!
- Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
- Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. - It's just ridiculous, Joe, but no more ridiculous than this.
Straight out of the Aurora James Holmes School of PsyOps.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Pre-crime interdiction is core agenda.
And as I predicted, they swing between leftists and white supremacists.
Boogeymen like a cheap suit, really?
This is from Russ Winter, Winter Watch.
He's got a brilliant piece about it published on my blog at jamesfetzer.org.
This guy is supposed to be a rapper, an actor, a director, and he was caught wearing a dress.
I guess that makes him a woman.
Governor Pritzker just happens to be running for re-election addressed the public with a speech that was very well crafted, clearly not something that had been cobbled together in just a couple of hours.
Governor Pritzker made a statement about the Fourth of July.
He asked everyone to pray for the victims and their families.
But also the first responders have called a manhunt to find the man who shot up the parade.
There are no words for the kind of monster who lies in wait and fires into a crowd of families with children celebrating a holiday in their community.
There are no words for the kind of evil that robs our neighbors of their hopes, their dreams, their futures.
There are no words I can offer to lift the pain of those they leave behind.
Please know that our state grieves with you, that MK and I grieve with you.
He also has a public to stand with him to help stop the gun violence in the United States, stating, prayers alone will not put a stop to the terror of rampant gun violence.
No, of course not.
And I think without any doubt, the motives are obvious.
The Fourth of July is an occasion to think about your country, what it stands for and where we're going.
And since over 80% of the public thinks we're going in the wrong direction, anything to divert.
Pittsburgh, of course, is running for governor, so it gives him an opportunity to get a lot of public relations in a context that one would think is favorable him and Of course, the Democrats, as I've been predicting, are going to run one of these at least once a week.
They're very upset by the Supreme Court's rulings about the Second Amendment, which were very strong and appropriate, and they're going to do everything they can to undermine it.
But I'm sorry to say it's a losing issue even for them.
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, it seems like 6 dead and 16 wounded is just a regular weekend in Chicago.
I mean, you know, it's like, why all of a sudden is it such a big deal?
Oh, it happened on the 4th of July?
Yeah, we'll get to that in just a second.
There's a lot of things about this that I thought were kind of odd.
First of all, there was the access to the roof of the ladder.
The photos they showed was of a big extension aluminum ladder.
And they said he escaped in a Honda HR-V.
That's the littlest SUV that Honda makes.
It's smaller than their CVR.
It's smaller than a RAV4, the smallest Toyota.
So bottom line is he had a little bitty car.
He couldn't have carried a very big ladder.
So And most likely he didn't have access to any sophisticated equipment.
Then the reports are that he used a fire escape.
Well, you don't generally have a fire escape unless it's an upper floor building and the buildings in that street look like they were no more than two stories tall.
You do have to have roof access for equipment that's on roof.
That's pretty much standard in all the building codes, but it doesn't have to extend all the way down to the ground.
You usually have a folding section or you put a short ladder underneath to access it.
So, and then had to get up there with a gun.
Then there's reports that he fired 30 shots.
Now the reports are that he may have fired 70 shots.
It was a high-powered rifle, but they didn't identify that rifle.
They had a rifle in the car when they caught him, which I say he bought both of those legally, so they're trying to smear the legal gun trade.
Turns out the car that he was in, the Honda HR-V, belonged to his mom, and that he supposedly dressed as a woman, shot all these people, which, you know, how in the world he got there without having a car?
And then how he got up on the roof and then how he managed to get down dressed as a woman and walk to his mom's house and then borrow his mom's car and he's driving around in it and he has a rifle in his mom's car so it's like you know the whole thing's like as screwball as can be.
They say he had right-wing symbolism.
I've watched about 15 Well, about 30 seconds of one of his rap videos.
Most depressing, ignorant, goofy piece of garbage imaginable, and it had these little square things with little triangles up in the four corners of it, and that's supposed to be some big right-wing symbol, but then he also had a tattoo on his arm of the Communist Socialist Group, so that's a little bit confusing.
And then this morning I heard on UPS, PBS, that they were able to identify him because of rapid DNA tests.
Well, I'm sorry if you haven't been a criminal and you don't have a professional license that the Patriot Act forces you to get a DNA sample and a FBI background check, like every realtor, lawyer, doctor,
Uh, anybody that's got a professional license is required to go through that silly crap, and so they've got your DNA that way, but how would a 21-year-old that, uh, flipped burgers at Panera for about six months and has no other visible means of income, uh, how was he able- required to get an FBI test and there's nothing about his criminal record?
The whole thing stinks to high heaven, but There's a whole lot more coming out, so we'll find out exactly how nasty this setup is, but it certainly looks suspicious.
Oh, it's ridiculous, you know, and they're getting more and more blatant about it.
It's more and more insulting.
They don't care.
They know the media is going to support them, so if they get most people thinking or have a pretext For politicians to take a stand based on a shooting, even if the public knew it were fabricated, the politician can pretend it was real and move to take our guns.
I mean, I think that is the agenda here.
And it's worn out, it's welcome.
You know, wash, rinse, repeat.
For us winners, got it right.
Right.
God Family and Guns website had two different things this morning.
One of them is that the USDA, the Railroad Retirement Foundation, and the IRS have all ordered .40 caliber machine guns, submachine guns, and they had previously ordered 1.6 billion rounds of .40 caliber ammunition.
It's like, you know, the USDA, what, are they having a big chicken and turkey uprising that they have to put down somehow with submachine guns?
And then here's another thing, UPS has just announced that because the government is planning on restricting guns, that they will destroy any guns or any gun parts that are shipped by UPS.
What?
The Supreme Court has just ruled very much in favor of the Second Amendment.
What the hell is going on here, Joe?
This is ludicrous.
Well, the Congress is threatening to pass, you know, and the Senate, we got 14 rhinos that signed it.
I'm sorry, but we need to have the state of Texas needs to have a recall petition so we can get rid of rotten rhinos like St.
Crusoe and certainly Cowboy Cornyn because those two are rotten to the freaking core.
We don't have an honest half dozen honest politicians in the whole country and everybody's talking about present 2024.
I'm for Marjorie Taylor Greene.
She's the most courageous and honest person we've got up there at this point.
I'm a big fan of Marjorie Taylor Greene myself.
Meanwhile, Turns out the CIA's been operating secretly in Ukraine, save former and current officers.
This week, Biden's in Europe for a G7, talking about Russian sanctions and Ukrainian aid.
The U.S.
has provided billions in economic aid.
The Pentagon's been vague about the intel.
Current and former officials, however, say CIA have continued to work within Ukraine's borders, primarily in Kiev.
There never seemed to be a drop of current and former officials willing to talk, however.
Damage Control.
A New York Times report, CIA operatives and personnel continue to secretly work in Ukraine, mainly around Kiev, according to former and current officials.
They've mostly been tacked with a smooth transfer of both intel and weaponry from NATO to Ukraine.
Reports indicate the U.S.
isn't the only involved here.
British, French, Canadian, and Lithuanian commandos.
What's known as intel sharing and collaboration have been happening outside the borders as well.
The Army's 10th Special Forces Group, for example, built a coalition planning cell when the invasion began with the idea of organizing, directing, and disseminating lethal intelligence.
It's now grown enormously.
Well, Biden claimed the ruble would become rubble, that it appears to have risen from the ashes.
The Russian ruble is now the best performing currency in the world.
Michael Schellenberger tweets, Biden and G7 leaders recognize a dangerous game they're playing with their own political future, but refuse to increase production and instead seek gimmicks.
Sanctions on Russia, tech holidays, and energy subsidies.
Now they're seeking a price cap on Russian oil.
It, too, will fail.
Meanwhile, Biden said sanctions were crushing the Russian economy and that the ruble is reduced to rubble.
But high energy prices mean Russia is making more money than ever.
The ruble is at a seven-year high against the dollar, and China is benefiting from discounted Russian oil.
I, like most Americans, support aid to Ukraine, however, not at the expense of our security, both economic and military.
Nigel Gould-Davies, Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute of Strategic Studies, highlights the issue.
There are hints of different tensions over what the West's goals should be.
They have yet to be clearly defined.
With victory in this conflict of vague vision, it may be difficult to convince Americans to sacrifice more, especially as we're heading into the midterm.
The last stage package was to get Ukraine through the fiscal year.
The next would be up for a vote as early as October, right before the midterms.
Beside the fiscal and political implication, there's also the threat of Russian escalation.
After hearing from President Zelensky, G7 leaders issued a joint statement expressing concern after the announcement it would transfer missiles with nuclear capability to Belarus.
The past Sunday, a Russian news broadcast boasted they only used 18% of their army.
A former deputy commander, moreover, hinted at possible nuclear engagement over the blockade of Kaliningrad, stating the first to be hit will be London.
While the alleged personnel working in Kiev might be enough to ruffle Putin's feathers, the biggest unknown is how far can we go until Putin makes good on his threats?
And of course, they've already been sufficient to relieve the blockade by Lithuania and make way for Russian conduit to Kaliningrad.
Joe?
Yes, well, Russia finally took over Lichinskoye S-Y-C-H-A-N-S-K, which is one of the larger cities left in the Luhansk District, and then they rapidly took over Sevesk, C-I-V-E-R-S-K.
That gives them 100% control of all of the territory of the Luhansk, and they have about 75% control of the Donbass, and they're in the process of attacking a town called Slovensk.
S-L-O-V-I-A-N-S-K, which will help cement the rest of their takeover there.
And in response, you can't use the Z as the first letter of this guy's name, so we'll call him Elinsky.
Elinsky said, the Russians have had their last victory.
We're getting ready to do a counter strike.
And it's like, yeah, yeah, you're going to come across.
You're going to come across the wheat fields of the steps where there's absolutely no cover and absolutely no transportation.
And you're going to take on the Russian bear.
Give me a break.
Meanwhile, Russian is establishing Food supplies, they're going to start shipping grain to Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, and they've also started shipping fertilizer and made commitments to provide all the fertilizer necessary for India, so that India will be able to reach their food, full food production.
So, it looks like they're going to have, and also Russia is planning on shipping food to Africa, And so the Africans are not going to be real happy about being starved because of U.S.
and E.U.
policies.
And, you know, it's really weird.
But the other thing that's just happened is that Sajjad, S-A-J-I-D, Javad, J-A-V-I-D, who was the health secretary under Bojo, has just resigned, and this is the second cabinet official to resign in the last couple of days, and there was already a no-confidence vote that he managed to squeak out with one vote to keep him from being removed from office.
But it looks like Bojo's fixing to go down for the count, and it couldn't happen to a more deserving sock puppet.
Oh, I agree.
He and Macron and Trudeau, really bad.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has reinstated a Louisiana election map that was disputed by the Democrats.
They granted an emergency Republican application to reinstate a disputed election map late in the day on June 28, a move allowing the map to remain in place for the next elections.
In the process, they stayed to lower court rulings that found the redrawn congressional boundaries in the map probably violated the Federal Voting Rights Act by diluting the power of black voters.
The court set in the brief unsigned order it would hold off considering the merits of the case until it hears and decides a similar dispute from Alabama, expected to be argued in the court's new term that begins in October.
July, August, September.
So we're talking three months heads.
The map was approved by Louisiana state lawmakers after they overrode Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards' veto.
This left only the second district, which runs all the way from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, as the only majority black district in the soul to favor Democrats.
Reportedly, 33% of Louisianans are black.
The ruling came in Ardoun v. Robinson, where Ardoun is Louisiana's Republican Secretary of State.
Meanwhile, the New York Times report Biden's irritated by Democrat and media lack of respect for him.
Even though Biden has claimed he wants to run for re-election, it seems not everyone thinks he should or wants him to.
An article in The Times said Biden is confounded when other Democrats in a mostly loyal media disagree with the story or even bring up his age.
It is written If elected, President Joe Biden, who is 86 years old, would be the oldest president in U.S.
history.
This, along with his historically low favorability ratings and rising inflation and gas prices, is why so many do not want him to run for re-election.
Adam Smith, a Democrat from Washington, D.C., is surprised how many are openly worried about 2024 and whether or not he should run.
Joe Cunningham on CNN, who used to be from South Carolina as a congressman now ran for governor, said Biden should step aside, allow someone else fight for the nomination.
Who needs enemies when you have folks like them?
Since Biden ran for president as a bridge, not anything else, implying he'd bring back normalcy after Trump and then leave, the Times agrees Biden is mostly to blame for the mess.
Yahoo!
polled in June more than 6 out of 10 said he shouldn't run for another term.
A piece in the Times said, Mr. Biden has been eager for signs of loyalty, but they have been few and far between.
Monchi of Red State says Dems are scrambling to find someone to replace him.
Bad news for any campaign for him.
Among them is Gavin Newsom of California, who just bought ad space in the state of Florida.
That makes it sound like he wants to join the conversation, even if it's about abortion.
The rumors have begun again, making sense given how much attention has been given to Hillary as possibly running again.
A CNN political expert says a constant talk makes it hard for, here it says, Vice President Biden, but no doubt meant President Biden to do his job.
If he can't or won't accept almost everyone doesn't like the way he runs the government and his policies and their bad results, he seems to be a bad leader.
He keeps acting as though he were a great president, complaining he doesn't get enough credit for all the good he does.
I think the sharks have found blood in the water.
Attacks from his own side will only get worse as 2024 gets closer.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, it was pretty obvious that the CIA took out Tricky Dick with Watergate, but before they took him out, they took out Spiro Agnew, and then Tricky Dick was able to appoint Gerald Ford, who was the minority leader in the House from Grand Rapids, and outside of Grand Rapids, nobody in the United States had ever heard of that clown.
He had a habit of falling down all the time, and so they called him Fumble Ford.
But they put him in and then then they were able to take out Ricky Dick.
So now we've got a problem of Camilla, who is even more hated than Joe Biden at this point.
And so, man, they're in a tricky situation.
How do we repeat history and get rid of Camilla first so we can put in either Nancy Pelosi or Reptillary and then we can get rid of FJB?
Or, you know, it's a real dilemma for him.
But as far as having any viable option in 2024, 71 percent of all voters, that includes Democrats, say, no way, Jose.
and And as far as the Supreme Court, yeah, they've done absolutely remarkable work They reaffirmed the second amendment, that's the New York case, New York Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin.
They rejected Roe versus Wade and sent it back to the states, which is where it should have been all along.
In the West Virginia versus EPA, they ruled that the EPA is not allowed to use fictional rules to restrict power plants nationwide, and they allowed a Coach from a Washington State football team that was praying after the games at the center line to be protected as religion.
You know, it's like you can take a knee for George Floyd before every NFL game and every NBA game and every Very good, Joe.
B game, but you're not allowed to take the need for Jesus after a football game.
It's like the hypocrisy of these people is just absolutely off the wall.
And there was another Supreme Court ruling that was just released this morning because yesterday was a holiday and I don't know why they didn't get it out last week.
And I forgot to put it in my notes today.
So we'll talk about that again tomorrow.
Very good, Joe.
Very good.
Well, speaking to that EPA ruling, Jeffrey Tucker identifies that the court has targeted the real enemy.
The flurry of rulings has everyone's head spinning.
The most significant, even if it doesn't capture the headlines, is West Virginia versus EPA.
The part I found truly wonderful is the concurring opinion by Neil Gorsuch, where we see things headed toward a major and much-welcomed curbing of the power of the administrative state.
Just to review the bidding, it's the unelected bureaucracy that rules a country without oversight from voters or legislatures.
For over a hundred years, most courts have given it a pass, just assuming the experts in the bureaucracies are handling things just fine, faithfully interpreting legislation and merely creating rules for easy compliance.
Generations have gone by as this fourth branch of government has grown in size, scope, and strength.
For the most part, its painful impositions have been felt by one business or industry at a time.
You have heard the stories.
The car dealer complains of how the Department of Labor is making him crazy.
The machine parts manufacturer is going bonkers over letters from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Energy companies can never satisfy the EPA.
Here's what's happened since March of 2020.
The Beast showed its face.
Seemingly out of nowhere, these strange agencies and people for whom we never voted were ruling our lives.
They restricted travel, forced us to cover our faces, closed our churches and schools, forbade our businesses from operating, unless they were big enough to afford a powerful lobby in Washington, D.C.
The whole scene was appalling.
It caused many, including some earnest judges, to take notice.
Once you see the problem, you cannot unsee it.
Consider with inflation alone.
It's largely the responsibility of the Fed, among the most terrifying of the deep state agencies.
Founded in 1913 with a promise it would end wildcat banking, contain the expansion of money and credit so we'd have a more stable economic environment to encourage growth.
Even now, people believe the Fed is going to fix the recession inflation, even though a deeper analysis reveals the Fed itself is the cause of both.
The Fed can't be both a problem and the solution.
This is becoming as obvious as the fact that the CDC cannot make a textbook pathogen go away with power and potions.
Taking a quick look at the inflation targets of the Federal Reserve at 2%.
They've long since blown past this.
So what they're doing now is completely cosmetic.
We used to have a conventional inflation index, the consumer or product price index, but now they use the index of personal consumption expenditures.
And by that measure, the Fed is doing a pretty good job.
That changed, however, when the PCE blew itself up.
Now the Fed has been reviled as utterly incompetent, no different than the CDC, NIH, DOL, DOE, DOT, HHS, DHS, FDC, SEC, and the rest of these glorified three-letter agencies.
The unique feature of our time is that the expert class in government has been unmasked as fake at best and unrelenting menaces at worst.
Here's an illustration of how the Fed's preferred measure of dealing with inflation has gone.
It has gone off the tracks, completely out of sight.
The political class too often acts as absentee owners of a far-off land.
They have little choice but to trust landlords that do a good job.
That's the administrative machinery that's become the real power, not only implementing policies, but making and enforcing the rules too.
With COVID, this whole scam was revealed to absolutely everyone, not just small businesses and every single individual and family.
The whole bureaucracy announced to us what they have always believed but rarely said.
Your life is not your own.
Your job is to comply.
And this raises the fascinating question of what precisely are we going for here?
What kind of society and government do we want?
The Supreme Court in its most recent decision was dealing with a technical issue of how regulations apply to a coal plant, but the implications are far larger.
The EPA was determining policy, even making it, riffing wildly on legislation with a presumption that courts will always and everywhere defer to the agency over industry and even over the words of the legislation.
The court said no, it was the EPA that had been operating illegally all along.
This decision is so startling, showing a Supreme Court doing what it's supposed to do, posing a legal check on the power ambitions of government itself.
That's what the framers intended.
We've just begun, however.
The court needs to attack the whole machinery of the deep state at its roots, going after Chevron deference 1984, the Public Health Services Act of 1944, The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and all the way back to the Pendleton Act of 1883 that created this civil service.
A nation ruled by feckless deep state is not a representative democracy and is inconsistent with the U.S.
Constitution.
When you consider the implications of this single decision, they are awesome.
It doesn't just apply to the EPA and its elaborate plan for changing the global climate through command and control.
It also applies to every other agency, including the CDC and even the Federal Reserve itself.
They should all be accountable to the people through their elected representatives.
If we cannot get back to that system, we will lose everything.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well this is a really complex problem.
That's an 89 page decision that was written at the Supreme Court.
It's on their website.
I read through about the first 45 pages of it.
I probably will read the rest of it just for...
What is it they call?
Giggles and grins?
Whatever.
But yeah, it's a really good decision, and we discussed that yesterday.
What they failed to do is that they failed to meet the requirement for the regulatory impact analysis, and according to information that was submitted to the Supreme Court and ignored by the EPA, that this particular Air Enforcement Act would require
Billions of dollars to retire coal plants, cost tens of thousands of jobs, increase electrical costs by converting coal-powered plants to other fuels, and cost the national gross product a trillion dollars a year.
So they said you did not meet your standard requirement for cost-benefit.
But let's back up a little bit.
Back in the 70s, Tricky Dick signed a thing called baseline budgeting.
Which said that...
The federal government's budget will increase 3% every year, and that's what they base any government additional spending on.
So when they say, we're going to cut the budget, they go, well, we're going to cut the budget down to the 3% more than what it was last year, because they're never going to cut out that 3%.
And if you've got a 3% compounding over a 50-year period since Tricky Dick signed that, you've got a problem.
The next thing is, under Carter, they signed the Senior Executive Service, Where all the heads start off at like a G16 spot with $160,000 a year corner office, and they have no background checks, no education requirements, no requirements to be in the field that they're in.
They're nothing but the elite putting their little kids and their friends and relatives in positions of power.
And now the Senior Executive Service has over 10,000 members.
A group called Aim for Truth got ahold of their Plum Directories, which is a list of the members.
And you will be shocked.
Everybody that's in the news is either in the World Economic Forum or they're in the SES.
And so it's absolutely shameful.
But yeah, I think it's wonderful that they did this, and the implications are vast, and it's certainly the same cover story that they've been using to run all the other three-letter rip-off agencies.
Well, it's fascinating, Joe, that the court appears to be doing the role the court was designed to do.
I'm very impressed.
Meanwhile, DC Drano tweets.
Notice we don't hear any more big companies attacking Florida's anti-groomer law.
That's because they saw what happened to Disney and their jaws hit the table.
Governor DeSantis sent a clear message to every woke boardroom across America.
Mess with our kids and we'll take you down without hesitation.
This is how we take back our country.
Offense.
NIH admits U.S.
did fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan, despite Tony the Rat's denials.
The NIH has stunningly admitted to funding gain of research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Lab, despite Kaoshi repeatedly insisting to Congress, under oath, no such thing had taken place.
In a letter to Representative James Comer of Kentucky, a top NIH official blamed EcoHealth Alliance, a New York City-based nonprofit, for not being transparent about the work.
NIH Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak wrote in the letter, EcoHealth's limited experiment tested whether spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to the human ACE2 receptor in a mouse model.
Here you have research going on in the lab.
The lab mice infected with a modified virus became sicker than those who were given the unmodified virus.
That's gain of function.
As sometimes occurs in science, this was an unexpected result of the research Gain of function, however, refers to viruses being taken from animals before they're genetically altered to make them more transmissible to humans, which is a terrible, terrible idea.
Why anyone would want to do that?
It can only have had malevolent motivation.
The admission directly contradicts Fauci's testimony to Congress in May and June, under oath.
He repeated a class with Republicans, including Rand Paul, who accused him of lying about the gain-of-function research, which we now know.
Paul erupted following the emergence of the letter, saying, I told you so doesn't even begin to cover it here.
Tabak, who did not use the term gain-of-function in the letter but alluded to it, said EcoHealth, run by British scientist Peter Daszak, failed to comply with the terms of the grant, which required it to report immediately a one-log increase in growth.
EcoHealth failed to report the finding right away as was required by the grant.
EcoHealth is notified they have five days from today to submit to NIH any and all published data from the experiments and work conducted under this award.
The NIH had reviewed EcoHealth's research plan in advance, but claimed it wasn't subject to additional review at the time because it didn't fit the definition of research involving enhanced pathogens of pandemic potential because the bat coronaviruses had not been shown to infect humans.
Tobacco said if Echo Health had alerted NIH to the growth, it would have prompted a review.
He insisted coronavirus studies under NIH could not have become COVID-19 because the sequences of the viruses are genetically very distant.
As recently as last month, Pouchy was accused of lying about gain of function.
The grant detail proposal has trove of documents, including about understanding the risk of back coronavirus emergence.
$3.1 million was awarded in a five-year period, $599,000 of which to the Wuhan Institute for this research.
The proposal acknowledged the risk, saying fieldwork involves the highest risk of exposure to SARS or other COVIDs while working in caves with high bat density overhead and the potential for fecal dust to be inhaled, making you wonder why in the hell they were doing it in the first place.
And the answer becomes they were trying to produce COVID for their malevolent purposes, Joe.
There can be no doubt about it.
Oh, and slam dunk 100%.
This is a bioweapon virus, if it even exists as a virus, and it's certainly a bioweapon cure, if you want to call it the jabs, anything in the way of a cure.
I've been to a dozen Day-long seminars in the last two years covering this particular subject and listened in person to some of the best experts.
I've read hundreds of research papers on this.
I've watched hundreds of hours of testimony by the most highly qualified people on the planet.
And this is absolutely 100% a crime against humanity, and these people need to be taken down.
And I mentioned that there was another Supreme Court ruling that I didn't copy down.
It was released today, and it's up at Principia Scientific.
Supreme Court stands up for doctors over the government.
The doctors had been charged with over-prescribing medications, and in a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court said, you prosecutors are going apeshit crazy using the Controlled Substance Act to take away doctor's licenses and put them in jail when you should be finding better things to do.
So anyhow, so that's a pretty telling statement.
Anyhow, that's it again at Principia Scientific.
That's just superb.
I'm just so happy.
This court seems to be doing its business on behalf of the American people.
I am very impressed.
Meanwhile, Biden has a public meltdown over Putin and gas prices.
A scolding insufferable Biden stood on his faux White House stage, lectured the country on the high cost of gas and blaming it on Putin, the oil industry, and even mom-and-pop gas station owners.
The only time he mentioned taking any blame himself was when he lectured Republican lawmakers for blaming him.
Biden claimed high gas prices were the result of Putin's war on Ukraine, lectured Republicans asking if they were saying we were wrong to support Ukraine and stand up to Putin.
No matter how much of Brice's talking point fails to resonate, Biden just can't stop himself.
He then asks Republicans if they'd rather have lower gas prices or Putin's iron fist in Europe.
This is just embarrassingly bad.
The lengths he'll go to avoid taking responsibility are stunning.
Biden pretends gas prices weren't already skyrocketing before Russia introduced itself in Ukraine.
But Americans aren't buying his excuses.
Erasmus' study showed only 11% blame Putin, while the majority, 52%, blame Biden's energy policies.
It wouldn't matter if 100% thought Putin's past life was utter garbage.
Biden would still parrot the talking point.
This is a man who in 2020 vowed that, unlike Donald Trump, he would always take responsibility instead of blaming others.
He lied, and that's probably Putin's fault, too.
Meanwhile, his press secretary makes a Freudian slip while talking to reporters.
Karine Jean-Pierre discussed the President's actions concerning the price of gas and unintentionally divulged too much truth.
The President has been very clear in making sure he does everything he can to elevate, to alleviate, The pain American families are feeling when it comes to gas prices.
Since Biden took over, the country's energy independence, which Trump had established, has been shattered.
Gas prices have continued to new highs almost every day.
Biden has stated he's acting in this manner on purpose.
There has been no error.
Biden asserts that if oil production in the U.S.
is reduced, gas prices will rise.
As a result, Americans will cease driving gas-gallon cars.
It's okay, you could afford $60,000 for an electric car that would cause untold problems and require hours and hours of charging.
This is the height of ignorance.
Most Americans have employment requiring them to report on time, and they're accustomed to have the freedom to do it.
He doesn't address the fact countries in the Middle East like Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Russia, Iran are reaping record profits in the billions thanks to high gas prices.
If Biden claimed he were being paid to maintain high prices and halt production in the U.S., people would be more likely to believe him.
Dr. Kelly Ward, chair of the Republican Party of Arizona, observed Jean-Pierre had it right the first time when she stated Biden was making the suffering worse.
Jean-Pierre is also the subject of a sarcastic comment by Stephen Miller.
She's doing just great at this job.
A contributor at Fox observed elevating the pain correct.
Recent statements by Biden on the subject of raising gas prices have generated controversy.
He suggested we're going to an incredible transition, making the audacious prediction that the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over.
Joe, the man is deluded.
Yeah, and the worst part is he's surrounded by a cabinet that are drinking the same Kool-Aid.
They're all deluded.
Yeah, it's a really sick administration.
And there are reports that when the Congress is seated in January and it's no longer a dinosaur majority, that there's going to be impeachment hearings against a whole range of these folks, including Blinken and Joe, you got it exactly right.
Lloyd Austin.
And I mean, we just got a range of probably the worst appointed cabinet in the history of this country.
And they're gonna all be taken down because what they're doing to this country is absolute 100% treason. - Joe, you got it exactly right.
Unbelievable.
Meanwhile, a New York judge rules on Trump charges He was accused of contempt, but they just cleared him.
As Democrats go after Trump with their J6 commission, Democrats in New York continue their own campaign.
A state attorney general tried to force him to hand over personal documents, which he refused, triggering a leftist judge to hold him in contempt.
But another judge picked up the case and reversed, from CBS.
A New York judge ruled Wednesday that Donald Trump is no longer in contempt for failing to turn over documents demanded in a subpoena by the state's Attorney General.
Trump was fined $10,000 a day through May 6, when his attorneys first filed explanation of their attempts to search for subpoenaed documents.
Trump was fined $10,000 a day.
According to Trump's legal team, many of the docs weren't necessarily available.
The policy was to delegate that work to executive assistants.
In some cases, they weren't even kept.
Democrats seem to assume it was a lie, despite Trump employees testifying to the policy.
The court finally realized the contempt decision was unwarranted.
If Trump didn't have the documents they were demanding, why should he be punished over it?
More likely, Democrats didn't believe he didn't have the docs and were trying to punish him.
Very little has come from New York's ongoing investigation of Trump and his business.
Many view them as partisan attacks against the man after he left office.
A criminal case was deflated after a prosecutor admitted they have nothing.
A civil case about his finances appeared to be equally fruitless.
In a world where we see so much crime and injustice, Democrats in New York are wasting time on a political rival to harass him and belittle him.
How are voters supposed to view this investigation?
Why isn't the Attorney General trying to stop the crimes going on in the state, the real crimes, and instead diverting resources for a political agenda?
Meanwhile, Roe Reversal sends young men rushing to get vasectomies, which are up by 900%.
Now the court has overturned Roe.
The idea of not being able to send their girlfriends off to local abortion clinics seemed to have prompted young men to take interest in a permanent form of contraception.
Doctors across the country are seeing a huge spike in requests for vasectomies.
Men under the age of 30 feature prominently.
A Florida urologist said he's seen vasectomy requests shot from 4 or 5 to 12 or 18 a day.
Young men who do not have children are seeking vasectomies.
In L.A., doctors have reported a 300 to 400 percent increase.
Some Missouri urologists were up 900 percent.
A Cleveland Clinic said it usually gets three to four, but the number jumped to 90.
The Austin Urology Institute, we've had over 400 phone calls just this past Friday, 70 occurring in just a one-hour period after Roe was passed.
Meaning, the rejection of Roe was passed.
We've had a record number of bookings for vasectomies.
A urologist in North Miami said vasectomies since Friday have been overwhelming.
In Iowa-based, 200 to 250 percent increase.
Rush is just one of the many reactions we've seen since Roe was overturned.
While many on the left are reacting with outrage, confusion, and fear, pro-life conservatives are finally celebrating this long-awaited win.
Blaze host Stu Bergier said overturning Roe was actually the easy part.
On a recent episode, Stu examined the long road ahead for the pro-life movement, talked about what must be accomplished to rid the planet of the evil of abortion.
Author Ryan Anderson also stopped by to explain the history and how it has torn society apart in multiple ways.
Joe, your thoughts?
Well, sometimes you wish that you had a simple solution to a problem and sometimes you don't even realize you have a problem until you end up in divorce court.
Yeah, I had an ex that had a history of unwanted pregnancies and forced marriages and Uh, when I started getting politically famous and threatening to expose some closet full of skeletons, she drug me down to divorce court.
And one of the cases, uh, I ended up being in divorce court 25 times.
I was sued twice a year for 12 years.
And so it was like, just, you know, you're being sued.
Yeah.
Well, that's her middle name.
So it's like, yeah, you're keep doing it to me.
Anyhow.
One of the cases that I heard while I was sitting there waiting to hear my case was a guy who had a vasectomy, was married to a woman for like a year.
She got pregnant.
He said, well, I've had a vasectomy.
This is not my baby.
The court ordered a DNA test.
They said, yes, this is not your baby, but we're going to order you to pay child support for 18 years anyway.
That's how freaking absurd family courts are.
I never heard if the guy filed a an appeal and actually won won the right to not pay child support for a child that wasn't his, but just to just a forewarning that you have a bigger problem.
than unwanted pregnancies, you have a problem with a family court system that is full of rabid attorneys that want to suck the dry drops of blood out of every family that ends up in their rotten little cesspool.
It's absolutely horrible.
Very nice.
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Need to Know for 30 June from Beverly.
Blame the Democrats for Roe v. Wade's demise.
They could have enacted legislation making abortion legal instead of leaving the matter at the mercy of the courts.
Eight years of Hillary and eight years of Bill Clinton and eight years of Obama For two years, he had a Democrat congressional majority and zero attempt to end the abortion adieu.
And silence during both administrations from pro-choice advocates, including Democrat Congress members, are now beyond hysterical about this SCOTUS ruling.
Pro-choice protesters are storming the lawn of Justice Kavanaugh.
Why aren't they storming the lawn of Obama?
Obama campaigned on making the Freedom of Choice Act a law which would allow access to abortion, thereby removing the courts from the issue.
Shortly after his installation in office, however, he said the Freedom of Choice Act was not a priority and did nothing to push the issue for eight years, including two with a Democrat majority that would have made passage much easier again.
No screeching from pro-choice groups, said Amanda Obama, act on his promise.
So these groups need to sit down and STFU now.
They had two Democrat administrations for two terms each and did nothing to push for a law granting access to abortion.
As usual, this is all about politics from both sides of the aisle.
The Dems use issues like abortion to raise money and get votes come election time.
Republican politicians cheer about their victory in overturning Roe v. Wade, which also nets them votes.
But rest assured, if any find themselves, their wives, daughters, girlfriends, casual hookups in need of an abortion, they and their Democrat colleagues have a doctor who will help them out.
The rich and powerful always have had that option and always will.
Meanwhile, my petition is on the docket of the Supreme Court.
While I originally believed it was a First and Second Amendment case, the summary judgment protocols in Wisconsin allowed the judge to decide whether or not my facts were reasonable and exclude them if, in his subjective opinion, they were not.
If you will see from my petition, which you can download to your own desktop here, the Court of Appeals, Fourth District, and Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed.
Final thoughts, Joe?
Yes, well we mentioned 4th of July yesterday.
I just want to re-emphasize the Cliff Notes version of history is just absolute crap.
What happened on 4th of July was the end of a decade of abuses on the part of the Crown.
First of all, we had the French-Indian War, which started in 1754 and lasted until 1763.
The French Rothschilds loaned money to the government of France, the English Rothschilds loaned money to the English, and together they funded the Indians on both sides to fight against the French and the British, and that forced the colonists into providing armies for the British in order to help with the fight.
So, at the end of that, Both sides were bankrupt, so what did the king do?
He passed the Stamp Act in 1765, so he could start collecting currency, and then he also passed in 1764 the Currency Act, which meant that the colonies could no longer produce their own currency.
Everything had to be done in British pounds, so that was an effort to try to get the British monetary system installed in the colonies.
Then in 1765 they passed the Quartering Act because you've got an ongoing problem and we're just going to have to send troops over there but we can't afford to put them in their own facilities so you're going to have to quarter the troops in your own houses.
Then they had the Townsend Act of 1767.
Boston was upset about it.
They had riots and that was the Boston Massacre, March 5th of 1770.
Then they had the Tea Party where they threw 90,000 pounds of tea in the Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773.
Then the British passed the Intolerable Act of 1774, and that caused the first Congressional Congress to meet, and when they started really saying, you know, we're going to have to push back against this politically or militarily.
And then in 1775, April, we had the British massacre some patriots in Lexington, And then they were on their way to Concord, and in Concord, they got their clocks cleaned, they ran back to Boston, and I thought they were okay there, but as Carl mentioned, that's when Washington showed up and surrounded them with a bunch of cannons and said, you get on your boat and don't come back!
So, that's the real history, folks.
It didn't just happen on July 4th, 1776.
It had been going on for 12 years before then.
So, that's the big lie, is that all wars are bankers' wars, and that includes our Revolutionary War, our Civil War, World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and the current wars that we're having in Ukraine, and the endless wars until we get rid of these rotten banking families.
Well, what Joe's explaining here about the history of the Fourth and of the nation is the reason Democrats had to run an absurd false flag outside of Chicago.
It's ridiculous.
He's made so many telling points.
He climbed up with a huge ladder, but the vehicle he was driving was too tiny to transport it.
He's even dressed himself as a woman.
This is just a ridiculous scam.
The sounds didn't sound anything like a howitzer.
They got a fake doctor on the scene.
The whole thing is completely ridiculous.
But bear in mind, the Supreme Court maybe Saving the nation from the abuse to which it's been subjected over more than 100 years now, as we are encountering it taking righteous action to set us on a firm constitutional course.
And I believe my case offers another opportunity to do that, because the summary judgment procedure in Wisconsin is out of whack with those in the other states.
In Texas, the case against me would have been thrown out of court.
I would have been sent to a jury.
I had massive amounts of evidence.
That the courts in Wisconsin simply set aside because they didn't agree with it in terms of their subjective opinion.
They found it to be unreasonable.
In Texas, every position I sneaked out would be assumed to be true for the sake of ascertaining whether or not there were any disputed facts.
And the plaintiff would have been asked, does he agree with Dr. Fetzer that this was a FEMA drill, that nobody died, and it was done to promote gun control?
And of course, because he's pretending to be a Sandy Hook parent, because his death certificate claims his son died at Sandy Hook on the 14th of December, 2012 of multiple gunshot wounds, he would have said no, which meant there were disputed facts that of necessity had to be sent to a jury.
The judge even set aside the reports of two forensic document experts, which is a traditional way in which disputes over documents are decided as being unhelpful.
He didn't find them to be reasonable either, too.
It's a shocking case.
I've teed it up for the court because there's a discrepancy between the states and how these things are done.
The 14th Amendment guarantees equal justice under the law.
The 7th Amendment guarantees our right to a trial because of the defective Summary judgment methodology in Wisconsin, you cannot have fulfilled your right to a jury trial.
They'll preempt it again and again.
It's going on historically in Wisconsin.
It's a major problem.
And my prediction is not only that the court is going to take this case, but given that the alternative side didn't even respond by the deadline of 21 June, They're going to leapfrog the rebriefing and the oral hearing and go ahead and decide, and I'm optimistic it's going to be another 9-0.
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