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Aug. 19, 2022 - Jim Fetzer
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Need to Know News (19 August 2022) with Joe Olson and Maryam Henein
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This is Jim Petzler in Madison, Wisconsin, joined today by Joel Olson from Houston and Marion Hennane from an undisclosed location in Florida.
We're here to bring you what you need to know.
We begin with a court rejecting a Biden Department of Justice effort to keep the Trump warrant affidavit completely sealed.
This is brand new.
Judicial Watch achieved a key court victory today over the Biden Justice Department.
That would be yesterday.
Desperate move to keep the Trump warrant affidavit completely sealed.
The court outright rejected the DOJ brazen play to keep the whole document secret.
Their unprecedented and abusive raid on Trump's home has created a rule of law crisis that can be only alleviated with transparency and accountability.
James Moon of the Mellon Bedwick B.A.
Law Firm in Miami argued on behalf of Judicial Watch after the hearing in West Palm Beach yesterday, the court issued an order stating as follows.
As I ruled from the bench at the conclusion of the hearing, I find that on the present record, the government has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should remain sealed.
It is ordered that by noon EST on Thursday, August 25th, the government shall file under seal its proposed redactions along with legal memoranda, setting forth a justification for the proposed redactions.
Meanwhile, we have more going on here, that this very same judge recused himself from the Trump-Rico case, then signed the FBI warrant for the raid on Mar-a-Lago, and it looks as though The FBI took documents to hide them from the case under the pretext that they were part of an ongoing investigation and could not be revealed.
The motives behind the raid appear to be many, but none provide support for the raid to make it justifiable.
Trump had unclassified documents relayed to Russiagate, the attempted coup of the Trump administration.
He filed a RICO suit against the government, which scared bad actors.
It took what's here being described as a corrupt Clinton judge to step in and remove certain actors from Trump's case against the deep state.
The list of recusals in the suit is sizable.
The first magistrate judge to be assigned recused the day after the case was filed in March of 2022.
Epstein-related Judge Reinhart was put on the case as a replacement in April because his predecessor had also recused.
Since Reinhart, three additional magistrates have recused themselves.
The current Judge Patrick Hunt has been on the case for only about five weeks now.
It's important to note the day before Reinhart recused, June 21st, 2022, the President's Council filed an amended complaint.
The original was entered in March of 2022.
The amended almost doubled the number of facts asserted in evidence.
Many in the amended came from Durham's court filings, which made it difficult for plaintiffs to deny their validity.
But this was not the only suspicious or outright corrupt act by judges involved in the case.
Five different have participated in the RICO case so far.
It was after his second filing the exodus began.
And also notice this whole time the DOJ knew what President Trump had brought with him to Mar-a-Lago, at least in February.
The FBI even sent someone to Mar-a-Lago on June 3rd as well to verify.
And on August 4th, in response to Clinton judge Donald Meadowbrook's granting the government's request, the Trump team responded, filed an opposition to the judge's July 21st decision, The same day, August 4th, Tufts team filed an opposition against Hillary's earlier motion to dismiss the RICO complaint, claiming he had failed to state a claim.
That was ridiculous.
His counsel answered in opposition to motions to dismiss four other defendants.
A clustering of events is significant because a warrant for Mar-a-Lago raid was requested or issued the following day, August 5th.
And of course, that was a Friday.
The raid did not take place until the following Monday, suggesting there was no urgency about it.
Judge Ruth Reinhart signed off on the warrant 44 days after recusing himself from the RICO case against Hillary.
It's now believed The jury cops were at Mar-a-Lago to steal documents from the president he had declassified so they could turn around and prevent the documents from seeing the light of day by claiming they're part of an ongoing investigation.
Meanwhile, Jesse Watters tells Trump's sweep is home for bugs.
I've said the same thing.
A former president denounced the raid.
Eric Trump, his son, said agents ordered the security cameras to be turned off, but the cameras were kept on.
On the 5th Wednesday, Waters suggests the Bureau may have hidden listening devices at Mar-a-Lago as they left.
I even think they may have left video devices.
Jesse, it's true that no one is above the law, but given that DOJ, the White House, and the FBI has continued quiet, it's reasonable that people are suspicious about what's going on.
Biden personally orchestrated the raid, according to Waters.
He claimed Biden left on vacation after breaking into Trump's home, Hunter traveling with him on Air Force One.
It's absurd.
He was not surprised Newick claimed there was a mole within Mar-a-Lago.
Waters noted they plant moles across a campaign.
Most likely, they did more planting.
He said the Bureau shopped around for a judge to approve the search warrant.
The security footage at Mar-a-Lago is real, he claims.
He believes they should make it public, including the search for Melania's closet.
And I've heard they're describing other improper activities.
What do you think?
Maybe the president went in there so they wouldn't be able to see it, tuck things in her underwear and stitch documents inside her dresses.
In addition, he wouldn't be shocked if they planted bugs.
They did, after all, bug the campaign.
To get a warrant to fire tap, they falsified evidence.
I would use a sweeper to go over the entire estate.
I've got to pause.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, Glenn Beck had a great presentation about three minutes long of all of the current and recent past legal actions against Trump.
And this is called lawfare, when you just keep savagely attacking somebody, and particularly if you can use the federal government with unlimited resources, that you can inflict a lot of emotional, legal, and financial pain on somebody.
So that's part of what this is about.
The other thing, it appears that this is a fishing expedition to gather More evidence for the January 6th witch hunt going on in the house, and also that there is a D.C.
grand jury, which we know is going to be a hand-picked bunch of assassins of Merryman Garlic's favorite friends, and so that will be a complete show trial if it manages to go forward, and this is what they're trying to gather evidence on.
Interesting conversation today with Bully O'Reilly and Glenn Beck.
He said that That he's virtually certain that what they were after was the attorney-client privilege on a lot of the different lawsuits that are going on.
And he said you can guarantee that Trump's attorneys have copies of everything.
And so even though they're not originals, they'll be able to show a probable cause when anything is altered, added, or deleted from the files that were known stolen from Trump.
And then just to add another Fuel to the fire.
Yesterday we had former Trump Organization CFO, a guy named Alan Weisselberg.
W-E-I-S-S-E-L-B-E-R-G.
I wonder what tribe he belongs to.
Anyhow, he was CFO.
He had 15 felony counts, which you know probably a lot of those were trumped up, and he might have been able to beat them in court.
But instead, he took a plea deal where they're going to sentence him to six months of time, and I'll probably give him six months, you know, off for good behavior.
And so bottom line is, he's going to turn state witness against the whole Trump organization.
So that opens up a whole other can of worms where they can prosecute people.
These people are absolutely wicked to the core.
He has said he's not implicating Donald, but we'll see how it plays out, Joe.
They are playing dirty, no doubt.
Miriam, your thoughts?
This this Joe is the former attorney.
There was an attorney that was arrested.
No, no, it's former account for Trump's business.
Yeah.
But there was also an attorney that was brought in.
What was in there or no?
In any case.
Yes.
Oh, no.
Bully.
Oh, really?
As I call him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Fox guy.
He is an attorney.
So, you know, he offered his legal opinion on it because Glenn Beck's not an attorney.
But moving along.
The coverage by the mainstream prostitutes and parrots in over this Trump situation stating that whatever was taken, whatever Trump has was declassified and then reclassified But I'm still unclear as to the nature of the contents that they're saying.
Last I heard, the Trump team was trying to redact some of the passages for privacy, and I think that the left wants to release that information.
In any case, it's a circus show.
They're above the law, and it's clear that They do not want this person, Trump, to run, right?
Yeah, but it's also clear Trump has all the cards here legally and politically.
It's had a galvanizing effect on conservatives.
Virtually the entirety of the Republican Party is now strongly in favor of Trump and outraged by the actions of the FBI.
Yeah.
Maryam, did you want to add more?
Well, that's part of the TV show that we're watching, given that less than 24 hours Dan Scavino put this video that has a song and the song is Where We Go One We Go All, which is a reference to QAnon.
We shall see how it plays out, but I think Trump's going to come out of this smelling like a rose.
Meanwhile, Manchin, who is responsible for its passage, says the quiet part out loud regarding the huge spending bill.
When the Inflation Reduction Act first emerged, Democrats screamed it would lower consumer costs, provide needed investment to health care and climate change initiatives.
The notion of a spending bill to dig the U.S.
economy out of an inflation crisis goes against economics itself.
Spending more money is not going to reduce inflation.
It's going to have the opposite effect and increase it.
A nation has to reduce spending, not tighten it to bring down consumer costs.
Nevertheless, Democrats lined up in the House and Senate to pass it, and Biden signed the law, with Joe Biden even encouraging him, right to my disappointment.
Now it's a done deal.
Manchin let slip the impact it's actually going to have.
Republicans warned it was a bad bill, would not bring down inflation.
Manchin is now admitting as much.
The Democrat senator rhetorically asked why anyone would believe this new law would lower consumer costs.
He followed by saying the Democrats never claim results would fall immediately.
Here's Jim Jordan tweeting, Joe Manchin admits the Inflation Reduction Act won't tame inflation or Americans anytime soon, but it'll spend over $700 billion we don't have.
Such a deal!
Here's Manchin trying to promote it, as in favor of energy security, lowering health costs, and deficit reduction.
I am really, frankly, embarrassed that Joe Manchin went along with this.
I thought he had a backbone of steel and he was going to stand up to the big spending members of his party, but instead he folded.
He said inflation can't turn her off like a light switch, that persistent interest rates aren't going to put a dent either.
His view is that to take on inflation, we have to produce our way out of high costs.
What the hell does that mean?
In the weeks leading up to the passage, a shift in how the bill was referenced began.
It was branded as going to decrease costs and give Americans economic relief, but of course, none of that happened.
Meanwhile, the Smith & Wesson CEOs blasting politicians and activists for promoting a culture of lawlessness.
Very appropriate.
The president and CEO of Smith & Wesson blasts politicians for demonizing guns and lawful gun owners to cover their failed policies, which are actually to blame for surging crime.
No doubt about it.
While gun control Democrats have attempted to blame guns and owners for violent crime, sane people realize it's soft on crime policies and the vilification of law enforcement that are causing the surge across the nation.
Mark Smith, CEO and President of Smith & Wesson, released a 440-word statement accusing politicians of using his and other gun manufacturers as scapegoats for the crisis of violence sweeping the nation.
Some have the audacity to suggest they have vilified, undermined, and underfunded.
After they have vilified, undermined, and defunded law enforcement for years, supported prosecutors who refused old criminals accountable, overseen the decay of our country's mental health infrastructure, and promoted a culture of lawlessness, Smith & Wesson and other firearm manufacturers are somehow responsible for the crime wave that has predictably resulted from these destructive policies.
But they are the ones to blame for the surge in violence and lawlessness.
They seek to avoid responsibility for the crisis of violence they have created by shifting the blame onto others.
It's no surprise cities suffering the most are the very cities that have promoted irresponsible, soft-on-crime policies that treat criminals as victims and victims as criminals.
Those cities have the most strict gun control policies across the land.
Soros back leftist prosecutors in blue cities like LA, New York, Philadelphia, not to mention Chicago, have overseen spikes in violent crime in communities they're supposed to be keeping safe.
Pushing the Democrat narrative, Biden has made gun control one of his main priorities, calling for banning AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and high-capacity magazines.
In June, led by Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts, a protest was outside of Smith and Wesson headquarters.
Yes, ridiculous!
More and more shooters murdered more and more Americans with these assault weapons in hand, Markey said.
The AR-15 assault weapons made right here were used in mass shootings.
Literally, that's false, because the shootings to which he's alluding are fraudulent.
I've exposed virtually all of them and have books actually documenting our findings on both.
In a statement calling out anti-gun politician, Myth went on to know that blaming guns and owners is misplacing.
To be clear, a Smith & Wesson firearm has never broken into a home.
A Smith & Wesson firearm has never assaulted a woman out for a late night run in the city.
A Smith & Wesson firearm has never carjacked an unsuspecting driver stopped at a traffic light.
Smith & Wesson, on the contrary, provides citizens with a means to protect themselves and their families.
He ended with a pledge to never back down in our defense of the Second Amendment and where there needs to be more emphasis that Americans use guns for defense—self-defense—millions of times every year, seeing an estimated 200,000 lives per annum.
Joke.
Yes, well, on the first story yesterday, Fox Business News, Biden approves largest oil and gas lease sale in U.S.
history.
Steamrolls eco review with the inflation not reduction bill.
So anyhow, this is going to release 80.8 million acres across the Gulf of Mexico.
And as proof of the importance of Texas, we are the largest supplier of petroleum products in the nation.
And today, while I was driving to the show, I saw gas at $3.12 a gallon.
Eat your heart out, California.
Now, as far as the gun thing, I agree 100% with the President Smith and Wesson, and it's amazing that we have a government that's given so far $60 billion to a tyrant over in Ukraine that abandoned $85 billion worth of weapons in the hands of the Taliban, and that over the past, let's see, 20 years, we had
Operation Fast and Furious, where we shipped 2,500 ATF, bought and shipped 2,500 arms to Mexico, which is an act of war, resulting in the death of thousands of Mexicans, police officers, journalists, government officials, and innocent citizens.
So that's item number one.
And then preceding that, we had Operation Too Hot to Handle, Operation Wide Receiver, and Operation Castaway.
So we have a government that's more than willing to arm everybody except the citizens of the United States, including these goofy IRS guards that are going to come around in three-man teams and be speaking a language that you don't speak because they're going to have their choice of any of the 200,000 illegal immigrants that are pouring across the border.
You put three-man teams, at least two of them can communicate in a language where they can guarantee nobody in the room is going to know what they're talking about.
And then while you're distracted trying to explain your taxes to them, they'll just have somebody snuff you and say, well, this is one of those, what do they call us now?
Oh, yeah, it's the DVE, which is the DHS nomenclature of domestic violent extremists, or the FBI has their own version.
It's called MVE.
We are the Militia Violent Extremists.
So as long as they can paint you in that category, they can justify homicide against any American citizen.
And all they got to do is kill half of us, and it certainly killed the half that didn't get the jab.
It's crazy.
And of course, as they apply those definitions, it happens to encompass every Trump supporter and every American who believes in the Constitution of the United States.
Maryam?
Yeah, absolutely.
Going after the resistance and identifying the resistance.
Meanwhile, I'm assuming You've, you've noticed that the left uses the talking points of the right like peppers in the word constitution, although they wouldn't know the Constitution if it hit them in the face.
In regards to these supposed inflation reduction bill.
I'm not an economist, but I don't think that printing $124 billion is the solution to inflation, and it seems kind of the opposite.
I posted on my Telegram, Truth Lives Here, a video that was sent to me by Dylan Roth of the The training of these new IRS officers, and I believe that Biden was going to sign on it, and it already passed in the Senate and the House and this is the 87,000 IRS agents that will be carrying Weapons.
They will be carrying weapons.
And if you see the footage, they ask for people that are in shape for once, but they are clearly not law enforcement.
And they look kind of ridiculous, like, hands up!
It's the IRS!
So in reality, they can come after us.
I'm very aware after having now my Venmo and going after now my employees that have nothing to do with me, And banning them off of PayPal.
So there's all sorts of ways they can come after us.
And I really believe people who are real journalists, they tailor their torture to the person.
It's very difficult to explain.
It's very subtle.
But the amount of Just obstacles that one has to face when all they want to do is just bring out the truth, right?
And we are now being very much attacked.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, I know what the new IRS motto is going to be.
Shoot first and audit later.
That's right.
That's right, Joe.
You got it exactly right.
Meanwhile, former Bush-Obama CIA director agrees that Republicans are the most dangerous extremists he's ever seen.
Michael Hayden, who in my opinion is a traitor to the United States, thinks Republicans are more violent and extreme than any group of people he's ever come across.
How absurd is this?
So, according to him, Republicans are more dangerous than ISIS, al-Qaeda, the Chinese Communist Party, the Taliban, Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, the Soviet Union, for crying out loud, the Khmer Rouge.
He tweeted last week he's covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world, but has never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous, and contemptible than today's Republicans.
Nothing close.
This is absolutely insane.
This is Edward Luce tweeting that much, and here you have Hayden agreeing with him.
Luce's comments could easily be dismissed as another media member looking for a sensation to get attention.
Grandstanding.
And it worked.
Enter Michael Hayden, former director of CIA, nominated by W, served under Obama, exemplifies the kind of character-laden people being hired by that agency.
His analysis can't so easily be dismissed.
He had, I agree, and I was a CIA director.
The conclusion is Hayden had to have been really, truly terrible at his job if he thinks Republicans are the pinnacle of extremism.
And the evidence for that abounds.
He's been relegated to making simplistic, hyperbolic statements as a national security analyst on the failing CNN network.
Bloomberg News back in 2014 debated whether or not Hayden was the world's biggest liar or an unassailable patriot, and suggested he had lied to Congress during his 2007 testimony about the CIA's enhanced interrogation program.
He was also a fierce defender of NSA spying programs, which were famously exposed by Edward Snowden.
In short, Hayden is an opponent of human rights and freedom.
So, of course, he joined the media and made the American people his biggest enemy.
Viva Frady?
Former CIA director branding half the country as dangerous and contemptible?
Nothing dangerous and contemptible about that.
Former director is engaging in little more than projection when he makes such comments, seeking out adulation from CNN fanboys and AOC wannabes.
He also suggested former President Trump should be executed.
Edward Luce.
I've covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world.
I've never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous, and contemptible than today's Republicans.
Hayden, I agree, and I was CIA director, MSNBC contributor, and historian Michael Beschloss, about whom I've had serious doubts in the past.
Responding to media reports, That alleged, without evidence, Trump had nuclear secrets at Mar-a-Lago, shared an image of the Rosenbergs, convicted spies for the Soviet Union, and wrote, Rosenbergs were convicted for giving U.S.
nuclear secrets to Moscow and were executed in June of 1953.
Hayden shared the tweet and added, sounds about right.
And of course, they mean to be implicating Donald Trump.
It's a comment nearly indistinguishable from any Taliban warlord.
Hayden's troubling battle with reality has gone on for some time.
Back in 2018, he equated border policies under Trump to Nazi concentration camps.
I know we're not Nazi Germany, all right, but there's a commonality there.
We have standards we have to live up to.
He compared Trump supporters last August to the Taliban, sharing a blitz image showing Islamic militants waving guns and flags, and pickup trucks featuring American flags and Trump flags below.
The top lineage there, Taliban.
The bottom, our Taliban.
He also said it'd be a good idea to send unvaccinated Trump supporters to Afghanistan.
Bear in mind, this man was at the top of the national security apparatus with enormous power.
Technofog tweets, the fall of Afghanistan has sent former CIA-NSA Director Michael Hatton, a defender of mass NSA spying, off the cliff.
He now wants to see Trump supporters exported to Afghanistan, and it's cool with liking them to the Taliban.
Meanwhile, we have a couple of polls, unscientific admittedly.
Former CIA director says Trump is extremely dangerous.
Do you agree?
Yes, 3%.
No, 97.
Has the FBI raid made Trump more popular?
Yes, 97%.
No, 3.
I think that's got it right.
made Trump more popular?
Yes, 97%.
No, three.
I think that's got it right.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, Miriam wasn't here last week.
The cat was away and the mites did play.
Jim and I got into an extended rant about all of these secret agencies, particularly the CIA and the FBI.
I thought that my comments were good enough that they needed to be cut out from the rest of the program so that people didn't have to listen to a bunch of news articles.
They could listen to some history that nobody's telling them.
So we cut that to a 27-minute long segment, and it's called the FBI.
It's a special report FBI that you never knew.
And we posted that, his BitChute channel, on Monday, August 16.
Like I said, 27 minutes long.
I was contacted by TNT Radio, where I'm a guest host, and we'll be hosting Miriam tomorrow.
But anyhow, asked me if I would do a 30-minute program with a guy who is filling in, Owen Stevens, who's filling in for Shannon Joy.
So I did 30 minutes last night with him of additional content.
So right there's an hour.
And then as soon as that show aired, I got contacted by one of their other hosts, a guy named Brian McClain, who said, Can you do an interview with me for an hour this morning?
So this morning, I did another hour of additional information.
So there you have kids two hours of history about the FBI and the CIA based on Thousands of hours of research and I guarantee you, you won't have a more coherent understanding of how rotten the deep state is until you realize this is the Cosa Nostra's muscle.
They use our rotten government to attack us constantly and engage us in constant warfare and this has been happening to us since 1913 when they stole our government, our banking system from us.
So you want to know who the real terrorists are in the United States?
It's the Costa Nostra.
Why don't you just go ahead and say it?
Mariam.
Well, to add to that in regards to Hayden's comments, of course, everything is inverted, right?
And Trump is a force.
It's like people have unfriended me, maybe you as well, because of their hate towards Trump and the fact that I don't hate him.
With that said, in regards to these three-letter agencies, I did an interview with Courtney Turner on my Rockfin channel and we were exploring Tavistock.
And she brought up John Coleman, John Coleman who said, We're mushrooms living in the dark and being fed shit and everything is scripted.
So this book by John Coleman, when you go to Amazon.
is $5,000 because that's how costly it is to have the truth.
The paperback is $1,000.
So I found, I dug around as a researcher, found the PDF and paid 60 bucks to print it.
And it pretty much outlines the Wellington House and how it evolved into a Tavistock and how Tavistock has systematically just Attacked all forms, all these regional groups, and pretty much everybody and everything is co-opted.
And this is the sad truth.
They don't want to have this information.
They don't want people to connect the dots.
And so maybe I'm jaded, but I believe it's all political theater.
Now I'm much rather a Trump than, I don't know if they're going to, if Liz Cheney is going to run for office.
Liz Cheney, who is funded by the DeVosses, which is Amway, which present themselves as Christians, but really worship Moloch.
Well, Liz Cheney's a joke.
She's not going anywhere.
And her defeat by a 40 percent margin was a staggering indictment of the anti-Trumpers in the Republican Party.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
Here we have The New York Times' Jonathan Mann saying there are real doubts about Biden's capacity to serve a second four-year term.
I don't think anyone in the United States has any doubt about it, not even the Democrats, who are very, very troubled by the predicament they're in with a cognitively incompetent president and a nitwit and airhead for vice.
Very bad situation.
Meanwhile, The National Institute of Health failed to make sure clinical trial results were reported, observes acting director of the NIH Lawrence Habak, testifying during a hearing.
The National Institute of Health violated a policy requiring them to make sure results from trials at funds are published, did not impose consequences on parties that broke federal law governing the reporting.
Out of 72 NIH-funded studies in 2019 and 2020, half of which conducted by NIH scientists themselves, results from just 35 were submitted to the agency on time.
The results of 12 were submitted late, the other 25 never submitted.
Federal law requires responsible parties submit trial results within one year, the estimated or actual completion date, whichever comes earlier.
It applies to trials on drugs, vaccines, and other products.
While NIH followed the law in terms of posting results, it did little when parties were late in turning in results or failed to submit them.
When they followed the law, they only sent notices of non-compliance and took no other action.
When they failed to follow the law, they sent notices of non-compliance but took no other action.
Meanwhile, NIH's Office of Extramural Research, which funds outside parties, didn't follow its own procedures, in part because it concerned that enforcement would result in a halt of funding the entire institution.
In other words, they were covering their ass.
NIH preferred to work with staffers at the institution.
Even the parties that didn't submit trial results kept receiving funding.
They are not being posted or posted late prevents health care provider patients and fellow researchers from seeing how a certain drug, vaccine, or product performs.
Clearly this was all intentional because the NMR&A were going to have devastating results.
They didn't want to reveal the contents.
NIH didn't respond to Questra comments.
A handwritten response.
The agency concurred with the recommendation and it plans to address the issues.
Meanwhile, the CDC's walkback of the mandates gives lawyers exactly what they need.
The recent change in coronavirus-related guidance by the CDC is of indication of many who have filed legal challenges to the COVID mandates.
Some of the lawsuits will still proceed as the damage has already been done last week.
CDC stripped away many long-staying mitigation measures, including to test and quarantine anyone who tested positive, yet was asymptomatic, as well as their close contacts.
Maintain six feet of social distance and giving preferential treatment to people who are vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The CDC is still recommending those who test positive wear a high-quality mask, even in their own homes, regardless of whether they have symptoms, which is simply completely absurd.
The CDC won't distinguish between people who are vaccinated and those who are not any longer because breakthrough infections occur, and because those who have natural immunity have some degree of protection against severe illness.
The author of the CDC's latest report, including this updated guidance, said, We're in a stronger place today as a nation with more tools, vaccine boosters, and treatments to protect ourselves from severe illness.
This is likely to have a big effect on how people live their day-to-day lives.
The new Civil Liberties Alliance, which had filed multiple lawsuits, said in the wake of the updated guidance they expect some defendants to argue, the case has now moved.
But the Alliance said it will move forward with the suit because the damage has been done.
Jen and Yoon, the attorney for the Alliance, emailed, we will argue their constitutional rights were already violated and we're seeking recognition of that going forward.
The court should not dismiss the appeals.
The case is still standing on mootless ground.
There are at least four cases affected, two class action suits, one against Rhode Island and another against Michigan State University.
Michael Senger, an attorney in one of the cases that was dismissed regarding censorship, went off on the CDC after their new guidance was released.
He said millions of students and workers alike were excluded from everyday life activities and basic medical care because of differentiation the CDC now admits does not make any sense.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, a lot of the CDC crimes were committed right here in good old Texas.
We have eight Ventivia lab locations where they did clinical trials on 3,000 Texans where they fudged every bit of their results.
So we know that those Pfizer testing We're deficient and intentionally screwed up, but then we also have the only BSL lab in Texas, which is down at UTMB Medical Branch in Galveston, and there they engaged with the Wuhan lab after it was gain of function was outlawed in the United States.
They continued to engage Wuhan lab and Since they knew they were doing something illegal, they signed a mutual destruction of evidence agreement.
And then just last week we had something that came out with Tim Truth on his Substack and then also on his BitChute channel.
UTMB in San Antonio, the director of that is a guy named Deepak Kaushal, K-A-U-S-H-A-L, and he was found guilty of fraud on multiple CDC contracts, including research into tuberculosis, He's being sanctioned by them.
They're going to continue to give him grants, but they're going to have to have an independent reviewer on everything that he submits going forward.
So I'm overdue to write a paper on that, but I guarantee you There will be criminal prosecutions for the individuals in Texas that committed these crimes, and once we get a few of them convicted and we get a few of them in depositions where we can get them to turn state's witness, we're going to be going after the heads of the CDC and the FDA because these organizations are rotten to the core.
Excellent, Joe.
Miriam.
You're muted.
I said so many things that I can say personally.
So we have the Scarf Lady, right, Birx, coming out with her tell-all book and admitting what we already knew.
And we have Walensky basically talking about the colossal blunders of the CDC.
However, I feel that that They're putting that out now so that they can throw more money at the CDC and they can do it better next time as we have fall around the corner.
Because again, as people are making memes and rap songs about the BS of monkey pox, just consider that they're creating a false demand and they're saying anyone can get it when that doesn't seem to be the case.
And they've gained a function, the monkeypox, but they're going to give a smallpox vaccine to a supposed monkeypox sufferer that is already jab-induced, dealing with something else, right?
That's why we're seeing now polio.
We're going to see all these things come out of the woodwork because people no longer have an immune system.
So while from our perspective, it's an astounding amount of And I've been saying from the get-go, even before the jab came out, this is going to be a silent, blatant culling.
And watching the annual symposium from the biggest funeral industry in the country, just clapping at the profits that they're making pre-COVID compared to post-plandemic, and I believe the deaths We'll continue I want to just share a short little story that my dad has worked for Pfizer and J&J and other companies.
I don't speak to him he has no idea what I do.
And his friend died.
And I asked him if he was going to go to the funeral.
He said that he doesn't want to be around 500 people and risk getting COVID.
To which I reluctantly said, but aren't you vaccinated?
And this was his response.
Quote, this is a smart man.
He's a mechanical engineer.
Quote, everybody knows that the vaccine doesn't help stop transmission, just keeps you out of the hospital with serious illness.
You know, to which I wanted to say, that's effing retarded.
Wasn't the jab created to stop transmission?
In the end, he just hung up on me and said he was sad that he, he called me.
So my point is that there's still people that are believing this BS and are on the fifth booster.
Mariam, you're not alone in having family members who've taken the wrong turn here, Joe, yes.
Yes, and there's no honor among thieves, and apparently there's two sets of thieves that are competing to be the Monkeypox award winner.
One of them is producing, and I saw a commercial produced by a company who manufactures what they call MVA vaccine, And they were comparing theirs to what's being approved by the CDC as as a ACAM 2000.
And they said the difference between their jab and ours is they're using live smallpox.
So guess where this could go kids?
They're going to be infecting you with live smallpox and saying, well, we're only giving you a little bit, but oh, my God, now we've got a giant smallpox.
And there you have a disease that has a historic 60 percent death rate.
So that's exactly where these SOBs are going.
And this is what they were trying to get the CDC to lean more towards theirs, which has still zero efficacy and zero.
I would never take any jab for anything.
But supposedly this is MVA trying to compete against ACAM 2000 and and and definitely shedding light on what's actually happening.
So there again kids, yes.
And not only shedding light, but just shedding period.
You know these are leaky vaccines and if you have the Fouchster saying outright that the the smallpox vaccine is historically one of the most dangerous and now you're giving it for another it's sure it's in the same family but it has 85% efficacy a lot of these supposed monkeypox sufferers 40% of them have HIV.
I would invite people to go to Activist Post and read my article called Bill Gates monkeying around in Nigeria.
Nice.
Very good.
Meanwhile, Democrat operatives control the voter rolls in 31 states.
How bad is that?
Left-wing operatives are working overtime to accomplish their partisan goals and drive Democrat voter turnout.
A prominent voter roll management system used by 31 states and the District of Columbia has politically compromised ties, according to a new report from Verify Vote.
Verity Vote, the Electronic Registration Information Center, or ERIC, was sold to states as a quick and easy way to update their voter rolls.
Started in 2012 by far-left activist David Becker and the left-leaning Pew Charitable Trust, the program is ostensibly run by the member states themselves.
But its public records show Democrat operatives are working overtime undercover of ERIC to accomplish their partisan goals and drive Democrat voter turnout.
Becker's left-wing ties have long concerned Republican state officials participating in Eric.
He worked as a lobbyist for People for the American Way, a George Soros-funded advocacy group best known for Right-Wing Watch, a website cataloging and attacking conservative politicians and movement.
Before that, he was a DOJ attorney whom they remember as a hardcore leftist who could not stand conservatives.
He even became the subject of an ethics complaint at DOJ after he contacted Boston and offered help in defeating a lawsuit against the city for voting infractions.
According to Hans von Spassky, former counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the time, Becker was supposed to be nonpartisan, but his emails uncovered in the Boston investigation revealed nasty, disparaging remarks about Republicans, very unethical and unprofessional.
Now Eric is undergoing scrutiny for its involvement with another Becker project, the Center for Election Innovation and Research, CEIR.
That group is one of two leftist groups used to funnel Mike Zuckerberg's $419 million that funded the private takeover of government election offices.
He was funding the mules at $10 a ballot, which would be then not just 40 million, but nearly 42 million fraudulent votes paid for by Zuckbox.
Eric shares voter roll data, including records of unregistered voters it receives from the states with their CEIR, then develop and target mailing lists to send them back to the states for voter registration outreach.
Easy to bias the outcome so you don't go to anyone who's conservative and everyone who's on the left.
They also express concern Eric does more to inflate voter lists without scrutiny than to scrub them of those who have died, moved, or otherwise become ineligible to vote.
Some member states are beginning to worry the organization is being mismanaged.
Even more troubling, Some of the information shared, including email addresses and cell phone numbers of voters, have been used for a disinformation voter contact drive.
How does ERIC work?
According to its membership agreement, every 60 days states are required to send all active and inactive voter files, all licensee or identification records in the Motor Vehicles Database, and any state agency records that perform voter registration functions to ERIC.
Which matches those against data from other states and social security death data.
From that, it creates a voter maintenance list of those who have moved, died, or have duplicate registrations, lists of non-registered voters called eligible but unregistered.
States are then required to contact every person and tell them how to register.
Michigan's a good example of eligible but unregistered voter outrage.
Tens of thousands of mailers were unregistered voters in September of 2020.
Because Michigan had approved automatic voter registration by mail the year prior, recipients were automatically registered to vote if they did not respond.
If they did not respond, automatically 30 days after the mailer, 114,000 were automatically added to the voter rolls in an unprecedented single-day registration spike, all completely unwarranted.
As previously reported, CERSL is getting significant sway in the 2020 election, gaining $70 million from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Funneling the cash to Democrat secretaries of state in swing states to gain access to data needed to inflate voter rolls and drive Democrat vote turnout.
When the Pennsylvania Department of State had no qualms about sharing its voter data, it refused to share the same data with the Senate Republicans.
The Pennsylvania GOP subpoenaed the Department of State for its voter records, but the Democratic Party refused and sued the Senate for requesting confidential voter data.
How insulting is this?
State Attorney General Josh Shapiro filed the lawsuit, said, we would not let a large company act this way with personal data.
Referring to the Republican plan to turn the debt over to a private firm to conduct a review.
Clearly, Pennsylvania's Department of Stats doesn't mind a private firm like Zuckerberg Fund and CIRA handling the debt instead.
Another unsettling public record discovery is a new problem by CIRA to combat so-called disinformation.
That means, of course, dissemination of information that's accurate and true.
According to documents obtained from the Georgia Secretary of State, they're developing a free service to allow states to communicate with voters via text and email to fight disinformation.
In other words, tell them to be sure to vote Democrat.
Sears built a new secure electronic messaging tool called Revere, enabling the state to drop phone numbers and email addresses to manipulate the outcome.
What can states do?
Well, several have expressed concern over Eric.
Only Louisiana is formally withdrawn.
Eric makes it difficult for states to leave, prohibiting resignation 91 days before a federal general election.
So what can states do?
Christina Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, recommends a stop complying with Eric's membership requirements.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation has four lawsuits against Alaska, Colorado, Louisiana, and D.C.
that focus on a provision in the National Voter Registration Act requiring states to make public all data related to their voter maintenance list.
While the first step will help increase transparency, it may violate the NAVRA, which stipulates records related to a disinclination to register votes to vote or to the identity of a voter registration action.
Declination, meaning decline, through which any particular voter is registered or not permitted to be made public.
Eric and Sarah are able to make their unregistered but eligible voter outreach lists using private citizen data, even while it's illegal for the data to be made public.
Those with a background in IT developing a voter maintenance for North Carolina called the Voter Information Analysis and Decision Support System said states should model their voter roll maintenance system after child support enforcement.
where every state is responsible for data and has the ability to cross-check with other states through synchronous messaging.
My argument is there's a better architecture that provides an IP solution, an automated solution that is very efficient.
Every state should be held responsible and countable for its voter list.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, in Texas, the Secretary of State is an appointed position by the governor.
And while Governor Goodhair Perry was in office, he appointed somebody and they picked the director of elections, a guy named Keith Ingram, who was a former associate with the Rose Law Firm.
Yeah, no problems there.
And I attended the hearing that they had for renewal of contract on Hart InterCivic and electronic systems and software boat rigging machines in 2016, August 15th in Austin.
And Keith Ingram was on his way downstairs to the hearing where he was Forced to be and he saw that there was a large group of people there, including the InfoWars reporters.
He turned around and ran upstairs and said, well, I can't make the meeting today.
I'll just watch it on TV.
But that's the guy that's in charge of making sure that we're in this Eric program.
And I guarantee you, I'm going to put enough heat on enough people in Texas that we will no longer be involved in the Eric program.
And it's just like Stalin said.
I don't care who votes in election.
What matters is who counts the election.
So that's how these dirtbags have been stealing elections from us for decades.
And this is one of the reasons why we've got a really sick government, because we do not have informed consent on any level.
We have misinformed and non-consent on every level.
Well said, Joe.
Mariam.
It's interesting in regards to the elections telling Republicans to go out and vote.
But at the same time, knowing that inherently there's problems with the voting, I'm curious to know what happened with the lawsuits against Zuckerberg.
I think it was, was it Amistad?
Something Klein?
I had interviewed him, I guess now almost two years ago.
Do you know, Joe?
No, but there was something that came out yesterday, and I forgot to write it down, about the lawsuit that Sidney Powell had against Dominion, and they were trying to get the suit dismissed, and the judge went, no, no, no, you're in this too deep, and there's too much evidence, and we're not going to dismiss it.
So apparently that lawsuit, and I think Giuliani was the other one that was involved in it, but apparently both of them had been sued by Dominion for defamation, and they counter-sued, and the judge says, no, you're going to court, And they're going to get Discovery.
Excellent.
Very, very good.
Meanwhile, Did a Conspiracy Theory Just Collapse?
Sandy Hook and Alex Jones.
This is by a guy who's apparently well known named Daniel Pipes as a disinformation specialist.
My note about it published on my blog at jameshfetzer.org.
Nice piece of propaganda where even though Alex Jones may have caved and Mike Palachuk may have issued an apology, I remain dedicated to the truth about Sandy Hook, for I now have a petition before the U.S.
Supreme Court to reverse a ruling of the Dane County Circuit Court on the ground that the summary judgment protocols in Wisconsin violate my rights under the 7th and the 14th Amendments.
You can download my petition from the SCOTUS docket here.
And check out some of my posts about the Alex Jones trial for damages, including Alex Jones calls out murder of due process at Sandy Hook Show trial and revised Sandy Hook parents to testify against Alex Jones and a culture of lies.
For more, before it's news, James Fetzer, how to spot a false flag, a false flag checklist report.
Here is Daniel Pipes.
Conspiracy theories tend to live forever.
Think of those surrounding the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Therefore, what recently took place in an Austin, Texas courtroom is remarkable and to be celebrated.
The rare, likely collapse of a conspiracy theory.
Alex Jones, a motormouth endorsed by Donald Trump, amazing, and Joe Reagan, hilarious, refused to accept that Adam Lonsdick killed 26 and injured 2 at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut on 14 December 2012.
It was not the deadliest school massacre in American history.
Rather, no one died.
The gunman victims and parents were all crisis actors who followed the Obama administration's carefully rehearsed script to win public support for stricter gun control laws, which is very close to exactly the truth.
Over nearly a decade, Jones won a large audience, made a fortune by hawking his inversion of reality.
He also caused great pain, especially parents of the 20 slaughtered children.
Jones-inspired conspiracy theorists mocked the parents, threatened them, harassed them, and even shot up their homes.
I don't believe any of that, by the way, with one solitary exception of a woman who appears to be a bit mentally deranged.
In response to what they call the living hell, Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, parents of a murdered six-year-old, brought a defamation lawsuit against Jones.
Surprisingly, on the final day of testimony, Jones acknowledged the shooting was 100% real, which is false, said his claim of a hoax was absolutely irresponsible, also completely wrong.
He apologized.
I unintentionally took part in things that did hurt these people's feelings, and I'm sorry for that.
It doesn't hurt feelings or any part of freedom of speech.
You have the right to hurt people's feelings.
The whole idea of hate crimes is an attempt to suppress our right to freedom of speech, which is meant to protect unpopular speech.
Popular speech does not need protection.
If Jones hoped this last-minute concession would save him money, he erred.
The parents won $4.1 million compensatory, $45.2 million in punitive, amounts his great wealth just might be able to cover, or an expert witness testified made $62 million in 2021.
They show the cover of my book, James Fetzer and Mike Palachuk, Nobody Died at Sandy Hook.
It was a FEMA drill to promote gun control.
At least they got the title right.
Norris Jones alone in the dock.
In 2015, James Fetzer and Mike Palachuk published Nobody Died at Sandy Hook.
It was a FEMA drill to promote gun control.
In 2019, a jury fined Fetzer $450,000 for falsely claiming that Lenny Posner, the father of Noah, a student killed at the school, filled out a false death certificate for his son.
Actually, the death certificate had no file number, no state or town certification, I am enjoying from describing what I said about it, but consider it to be as an incomplete death certificate to be on a part with an incomplete driver's license with no driver's license number and no state imprint upon it.
How would you regard that?
Palachuk released a statement of remorse.
The court has ruled that the death certificate of the new imposter is not a fabrication.
I accept the court's ruling without appeal, and I apologize for any resulting distress I may have caused.
The triple whammy of conspiracy theory found false in courts of law incurring large monetary fines and admissions of falsehood is as important as it is rare, and for two reasons.
First, by penalizing those who defame and torment the victims of an atrocity, the Sandy Hook trials cleanse the body politic.
They rebuke the irresponsible, invoke accountability, impose a chaos, a cost on fact-free accusations.
I do not make fact-free accusation, by the way, but the judge in my trial in Wisconsin would now allow me to introduce all the evidence I had amassed on the ground that it was unreasonable.
And in Wisconsin, he's allowed to suppress evidence or rule facts as non-existent on the basis of his subjective opinion.
As Posner states, the damage awarded him sent a message to hoaxers and conspiracy theorists and others who seek to use the internet to re-victimize and terrorize vulnerable people that their actions have consequences.
The trials provide a welcome interlude to sobriety and sanity at a time of incessant accusation of fake news and rampant conspiracy theories coming from both a right—claims that 2020 U.S.
presidential election was rigged—and the left—claims of Russian cooperation in the Trump campaign of 2016.
All sides Indeed, not just to celebrate this achievement, but to build upon it.
Second, and more profoundly, the Sandy La Crosse might actually terminate a conspiracy theory, an exceptional occurrence, for they usually fester and grow over time.
Debate over major incidents, the violent suppression of the night Templars in 1312, the eruption of the French Revolution in 1789, the Dreyfus Affair of the 1890s, or the attacks on 9-11.
Tend to live forever.
Likewise, suspicion of alleged conspirators such as Jews, Rosicrucians, Knights Templar, Jesuits, Freemasons, Philosophers, Illuminati, and Jacobins can continue on for centuries, even millennia.
Here we have a 15th century illustration of Jacques de Molay, head of the Knights Templar and another Templar being burned at the stake.
While conspiracy theorists have a talent to deny the obvious facts, just wait for the claim to surface that Jones never apologized and double did so, and pessimists see their message enduring, the ending session will now likely be discredited and wither away.
Further lawsuits against Jones, Fetzer, Palachuk, and other fantasies will help further nail shut this particular coffin.
Of which I know of none, except that Alex Jones is going to have two more trials in succession.
Remember always that conspiracy theories are not some harmless diversion, but toward reversals of the truth that too often create a living hell.
Mind you, there's no mention there that I have a petition before the United States Supreme Court, which would demolish all the pretense here.
These phony trials and non-findings of fact in the matter, which has occurred repeatedly, are an embarrassment to the judicial system, but ammunition very valuable to propaganda, such as the author whose article we have just reviewed, Joe.
Yeah, well, Mr. Pipes is a propagandist.
Trump, I mean, Jones was very poorly represented as far as he's an attorney, and he got really bad advice.
He should have gotten a change of venue and gotten out of Travis County, where he was guaranteed he would get a fake trial.
But a judgment against him for actual I think in Texas it's limited to $250,000 and punitive is limited to $750,000.
So even though the virtual signaling judge can walk around thumping her chest about, I got Alex Jones for $45 million, it's never going to stand up in appeals court because it's against the state law.
So that's item number one.
Item number two is, I'm not adjoined for talking about this thing.
I've witnessed a hell of a lot of evidence that's been presented by both sides.
And if you've got four birth certificates, I mean, death certificates, and all of them are materially different, and none of them have the official stamp that is required to have in Connecticut, Then it's pretty believable that somebody is putting out fake copies, and it doesn't matter who, and it doesn't really matter why.
It's that there is no official copy, and there's four fake copies.
So what more evidence do you need that there's something wrong in the state of Denmark?
Nice point, Joe.
Miriam?
Right.
You want to know the truth?
Start out with pointing out all the lies in regards to this show trial with Jones.
It just, to me, felt Something was off.
It was even the way the lawyer was speaking.
It just seemed like a really bad court TV court trial.
And I mean, there's so much particulars and details and I really think that's the problem in our world.
You can just use a word you can just weaponize and call something psychotic or you know, you just these broad brushstrokes, but no one's paying attention to the details.
And that's where the devil is.
And so, let's say with Sandy Hook, I haven't as a journalist personally looked into it, but I'm going to trust that someone who's trustworthy, like Jim, And whose written books has looked at the minutiae.
Now you have this Alex Jones and I don't throw out with the baby with the bathwater.
Things are nuanced.
But is he going to survive?
Who is he symbolically representing that we will not be able to question any supposed false flag in the future?
Is that what the goal of this?
He was the first one to be censored.
And now he's the first one to take it a step further.
And you can just say, oh, well, he got paid damages and give a big number.
No one's going to look for the specifics.
But let's say you are paying attention to the trial and they're badmouthing Jim Fetzer.
They're calling him crazy, which is defamatory in itself.
Nobody is standing for him.
Nobody defended him.
And who really paid the price?
Isn't it a little bit weird that he would offer to give testimony and Alex Jones doesn't want the testimony and instead of like, oh yeah, you're gonna call me a liar?
Here's all my bazillions of proof as a real journalist to back it up instead of saying, no, you're right, I was wrong.
That is more damaging Right?
The people who are taking a plea deal and get to decide, oh yeah, I'm going to go to a speaking venue first before you put me in jail.
And they're supposed heroes, but I just found out from this one person I'm speaking about that I know someone that got the vaccine because of listening to this supposed frontline doctor.
That's not real and people do not know how to discern between the truth and the lies and it has to stop.
Develop something in your inner being to be able to look inside.
Don't you know what's real?
What's authentic?
What's bullshit?
It's really pissing me off.
Because meanwhile, the real people, like Jim and me, and maybe Joe, we're being digitally assassinated.
We're being harmed.
And we actually care.
And we've spent hours and hours and hours to put truth together.
That's my rant.
Well said, Miriam.
Very well said.
One of the highlights of the trial was when the prosecuting attorney said, or the plaintiff's attorney got Jones on the bench and said, you believe that the world is run by a bunch of evil pedophiles?
He said, yeah, like Clinton and Epstein.
The attorney went, oh, yeah.
That shows that it's nuanced and you have to be able to parse out with what's good came out of the trial, what didn't come out of the trial.
What are the real repercussions?
Is he really bankrupt?
Is he going to survive?
Are they going to come after us next?
Yeah, great article at jameshfetzer.org up today.
Hakeem Hagophan, pedophile whistleblowers hacked, whacked to death.
Yeah.
By high-speed car crashes and hanging doorknobs.
And this is a really extensive research by a guy who's written a five-volume set called Pedophilia and Empire, which is absolutely incredible.
I think it's like 2,500 pages with thousands of footnotes about the thousand-long history of these pedophiles running governments worldwide.
It's just a A standard trait of the quote, you know, leaders of this world that we need to make sure that they are no longer leaders.
Yeah.
And if I can add to that, that we didn't talk about Anne Hake's mysterious, whatever happened to her, other than we can establish that there's a film that's coming out about child trafficking.
She's a product of sexual abuse.
She also was in a film about chem trails.
We see her on the gurney and then Trying to gasp for air and it seems she's not brain dead.
Now she's put on a ventilator and she's dead.
Is this a ritual?
What is going on?
And to your point, Jim, yeah, you know, we say the truth will come out.
Well, we still don't know the truth about JFK.
We still don't know the truth about 9-11.
In a way that's universal.
I'm just going to read this passage.
For the brainwashers in charge of this societal transformation, they have pulled off the ultimate trick.
They were able to persuade people that what they can see with their eyes is all there is to see.
Subsequently, people will laugh in your face when you try to explain to them the bigger picture and the unseen reality behind the curtain.
Very, very nice.
Anne Heck was in a movie called The Girl in Room 13, and it's already completed.
It's already gone through its final edit, and it exposes the $150 billion human traffic industry in the United States.
It's due for release on Lifetime Channel September 17th.
And interestingly enough, the photos that they show of her video of her being loaded into the ambulance, she still has pretty much a full head of hair and your hair singes at really low temperatures.
So if you're in a flaming car for any amount of time, your hair is going to be gone.
So that's clue number one.
Sorry, they took over the car.
It seems like they took over.
Oh yeah, that's what they did with Michael Hastings, too.
And here's the problem, kids.
They've gotten to the point now where virtually everything is computer-operated on your car.
They're now putting electronic steering in.
They put in electronic emergency brakes.
So anything you had the way of pass control, there used to be that you had a rod that connected your transmission shift lever to the transmission.
You could downshift through a couple of gears if they were able to hijack your Say your accelerator.
It used to be your accelerator was connected to a carburetor.
Used to be your emergency brake had a cable that you could have a manual control without having any electronics involved.
Now everything goes through the computer and all they got to do is hack the computer.
They can make any car run away, steer, stop, do whatever they want.
Yeah.
Very, very serious.
That article is at James Fetzer... James H. Jameshfetzer.org.
Yeah, thanks, Joe.
Meanwhile, we want to hear from you.
Send fan mail, pro or con, to liveneedtoknowatgmail.com.
Liveneedtoknowatgmail.com.
Here's a very distinction.
They've taken jamesfetzer.org and redirected it to court documents so that once they began attacking me during the Alex Jones trial, you couldn't gain access to all this vast repository of research about Sandy Hook provided there.
I've had to create a new blog at jameshfetzer.org.
Check it out, including this latest article by Joaquin Hagopian about Anne Hecht and her bizarre death.
Meanwhile, final thoughts, Joe, yours.
Yes, I would like to reiterate the program that Jim and I did last Friday, while Miriam was out playing around, was posted on his BitChute channel on the 16th.
And yesterday I did a 30-minute program with Owen Stevens, and that's at The channel for the original host on that program.
Her name is Shannon Joy, but she wasn't available yesterday, so that's a 30 minute program at TNT.
And then today I did an hour long program with Brian McClain, and this gives you two hours of history about the CIA and the FBI that you're not going to get anywhere else, and it's based on thousands of hours of study of history.
I think you'll find it fascinating.
Number one, very illuminating.
Number two, so do your homework and we'll be back next week with more truth.
Mariam, your final thoughts?
I may likely take a hiatus.
Hopefully, Jim and Joe will have me back.
But I'm realizing, I mean, I have 600 pages for my book, and I'm still unsuccessfully trying to raise money to pay my amazing editor.
So because it takes so long, I might go in hiding for a month or two.
But please find me on Rockfin.
My channel is called Truth Lives Here and you can check out my work on merriam-henane.com and I will be back.
I'll tell you for sure because I really enjoy doing this show, but I have to change something because I have to birth this book and film.
It might be the end of me.
So yeah, I'll keep you posted, but please check me out and thank you both for giving me this opportunity to use my throat chakra.
Well, Miriam, we look forward to having you back.
We wish you well with your project on George Floyd.
I think you're uncovering facts about the case that the world does not know but needs to learn.
Joe, you continue show after show to make amazing contributions.
Your vast background makes a huge difference to every one of our viewers.
I'd simply add about the Alex Jones trial what you may not know.
I sought to intervene in all three of these trials.
I was pointing out there's been no judicial determination whether anybody at all died at Sandy Hook.
None.
I was opposed by both sides.
Both the plaintiffs and the sick parents, who are fake parents as I see it, That was unsurprising, but even the defendants, Alex Jones, did not want to have me intervene to point out that there's never been a judicial determination anyone died, as in the case of Alex Jones' own trial itself.
The two preceding ones, involving Hesson and Soto, were decided on procedural grounds.
My own was eclipsed because a judge using the methodology that's approved in Wisconsin could, on the basis of his subjective opinion, rule that evidence or facts I wanted to present did not even exist because, in his opinion, they were unreasonable.
I've taken this to the United States Supreme Court.
And well, the very judge who rendered that ruling suggested to me only two days ago I had one in a million chance of being heard by the Supreme Court.
I've already proceeded through 10 of the 12 stages.
My petition will be in deliberation and conference on the 28th of September.
I'll know by the 3rd of October.
I believe this is far from done, and all the propaganda in the world cannot change the truth.
Of the matter, which is why they've gone out of their way to suppress the book, which even participants in the event acknowledge is virtually 100% accurate.
Take my word for it.
Meanwhile, spend as much time as you can with your friends and your loved ones this weekend, because we do not know how much time we have left.
We wish Miriam all the best.
We look forward to her return after the successful completion of this very, very important project about George Floyd.
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