Inconvenient Truths Episode 4, with Jim Fetzer and Gary King
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Well, I'm delighted to have Gary King back for another episode of Inconvenient Truths.
This was his brainchild, and I think it's very, very interesting, lots of fun.
He's bringing stories on me to get my reaction to them, and he's been pretty clever in ferreting out some stories that make a difference.
Gary, yours.
Yeah, it also helps, excuse me, to keep in mind that he hasn't seen any of these clips, so you're getting an immediate reaction, you know, without, you know, any hardcore study or anything like that.
Okay, so now we're gonna have to take the broom and sweep up from a couple episodes ago.
Now, if you remember last week, you were talking about one of the worst false flags was No, not Columbine.
The one where the reporter was there.
Oh, you're talking about Sandy Hook.
You're talking about David Wheeler being an actor.
No, but this is not Sandy Hook.
This is when the reporter, the blonde who was reporting And was shot during the middle of the report and she ran off.
Yeah, that was in Virginia somewhere.
It was terrible, ridiculous, what a joke.
Right, so the clip that was the hit piece on you, this is in the tail end of that.
That's just a screenshot, you know, that I got off of that.
So is there any possibility that this dude is an actor?
I don't know.
So that's our guy.
There he is.
Sure is daylight.
And, um, I think if you didn't have a picture of this, I don't think you would really believe me, but he's on a RaisinBand brand commercial.
I mean, yeah.
And you can find that.
He actually goes, ooh wee or yahoo or something like that.
I'm telling you, it's very, very creepy there, Jim.
So what do you think about?
How about that guy?
Yeah, well, he was part and parcel promoting the whole thing.
The daughter shot, but she has no reaction.
The guy who shot her is a huge guy walking across a creaky wooden, and they didn't, a creaky wooden flooring, and they claim they didn't even hear it.
It was like a balcony.
No reaction, no blood.
She kind of runs away.
It's ridiculous.
And they played that up as though it had been an authentic shooting, Gary.
It was embarrassing.
Very well is true.
However, this was the one along with Lenny Posner that all of the YouTube deletions Happened or this is was he was as much a part of it or maybe not You'd probably know more but he was all in on the censorship and these are the clips that really got it going okay, so Well, you could very well be right, Gary, because it was such a bad, such an obvious fraud, such an obvious hoax.
Yeah, it's a little creepy when you wake up in the morning and you put it on CBS News and there's Dr. Fesser getting hammered by, what's that, Gayle King?
Yeah, I'm ashamed.
I think I missed some of that, Gary.
You know, if you have it, I'd love to see it.
No, it was on last week's show.
You remember at the end, Gayle King and those two guys were saying, well, you know, it's a good thing it took some copyright issues and some lawyers to finally right this wrong.
I'll show you that.
OK.
But we'll march on a little bit now.
Go ahead.
Okay.
First thing we're going to do, we're going to do our broom sweep a little bit more.
It's almost like when a sitcom has a second, you know, part to it, they kind of show you a little bit.
Now we did play this clip last time, but it's really only about a minute and 40 seconds long, but we also watched Columbine and then we watched another clip behind it.
So we actually forgot to comment on this one.
So let's go ahead and get it rolling.
Okay.
How do you train students and teachers to prepare for a school shooter?
Often by pretending there actually is one.
These drills may help, but the drama can be intense, even if it's all an act.
And it's not just the kids who say they're scared.
Here's ABC's David Wright.
I'm gonna kill everybody!
Nobody get out of here!
It's every parent's worst nightmare, an active shooter on campus.
Threatening to kill innocent kids.
In this case, just a drill, but a terrifyingly realistic drill.
That's now an issue.
It may be just a drill, but the trauma is real.
Outside Tampa, Florida yesterday, parents and students say Jewett Middle School got it wrong.
The school there held a drill without warning, in which police officers showed up on campus, weapons drawn.
Our principal had announced that we were going to have a lockdown.
Seventh grader Lauren Marino and her siblings frantically texted their mom, police came in with guns and I'm kind of scared.
We actually thought someone was going to come in here and kill us.
Their mom was scared, too.
Well, I'm panicking because I'm thinking that it's, you know, a legitimate shooter is coming.
Xavier Tate was scared, too.
His dad raced to the school, unaware it was only a drill.
My husband almost got a ticket coming over here yesterday.
He was doing 130.
The school has now apologized to the parents, but the school will continue to hold unannounced lockdown.
That is real danger right there.
I mean, you could really, really take some people out instead of this foolishness brought on by Sandy Hook.
It's locked down.
So in school districts across the country, lockdown drills are now as common as fire drills.
Yeah, I hate to stop it, but I want everyone to catch that.
Active shooter drills have become as common as fire drills these days.
That's what they're doing to our kids, and we've got to stop it.
Some go as far as covering students in fake blood and recruiting volunteers to play dead in the hallways, all in an effort to make the drills more realistic.
Why do they need to make the drills more realistic, or why do they need to conduct the drills at all, Gary?
I mean, when they're unannounced, it's a form of terrorism because the psychological fear induced in the students is real.
It's just like when they pulled off Sandy Hook.
It was a FEMA drill, but it was presented as mass murder, and it struck fear in the hearts of every parent across the nation.
That was real domestic terrorism.
It was rooted in a fake or staged event, but it had real effects, and I think, therefore, the government You know, I think some of the students might agree with you.
This is actually a story of some students saying that there are too many active shooter drills and we're just really getting tired of them.
So let's see what they had to say.
This is our children stepping up to the plate.
School leaders are adapting to life after Parkland.
One question many are asking, how many code red drills are too many?
State law now requires one per month, but not everyone agrees.
CBS 4's Cary Codd, live in Fort Lauderdale.
Cary?
Elliott, I had a frank and open conversation with several members of the Student Government Association of Fort Lauderdale High School today, as well as with Broward School Board Chair Heather Brinkworth about the Code Red Drills.
They all agree that Code Red Drills are absolutely necessary.
They are a vital and valuable piece of information for students in this time after Parkland.
But they all said that maybe one a month is too much.
There have been 65 actual code red lockdowns at Broward schools this school year, and there have been 1,700 code red drills at Broward schools this year.
These three students, all presidents of their respective grades at Fort Lauderdale High School, believe the frequency of the code red drills, one a month, is too much.
I believe that Code Red drills, they re-institute trauma and it causes a lot of fear.
To the point where nothing is like reality, because you always expect it to be a drill, just because they happen so often.
Our fight or flight responses are completely gone.
Junior class president Amber Bennett says she's seen most students have one of two responses to the drills, which they're told about ahead of time.
It's either the one who is basically almost having a panic attack or the one who is making jokes the whole time.
Senior class president Abigail Elvin-Ivey said she's seen classmates become desensitized to the drills.
People are always complaining, people are always speaking, people are always on their phones.
No one really follows the procedure because at this point, like, we're all very tired of it.
Abigail brought her concerns directly to Broward School Board Chair Heather Brinkworth.
But Brinkworth told her there's actually little she can do about it.
It's a state mandate and right now they're going to be monthly until that changes.
Brinkwer says she believes the drills are probably too frequent and she'd like to see them include more random scenarios.
I think it's important that we look at what we're asking them to do during these Code Reds and that we're teaching them that there is not going to be a perfect response and that they are going to need to think about what is happening.
These students worry that in an actual Code Red emergency fear and panic would take over and what they've learned would be forgotten.
We just know where to go, where to put our bodies.
We're supposed to walk to this corner of the classroom, or we're supposed to not be on our phones, or we're supposed to not speak.
If there was to ever be a Code Red situation, I think people would be worried about much more than that.
At a recent school board meeting, Broward School District leaders floated the idea of possibly asking legislators to reduce the one-month mandate on these code red drills and maybe have them once a quarter.
Now also, Heather Brinkworth, the school board chair, told me that she believes that elected officials should consult closely with school security experts on how to make these code red drills have a maximum benefit for everyone.
Live in Fort Lauderdale, Kerry Codd, CBS 4 News Tonight.
A weekly is absurd.
Even a monthly is too much.
I think once a quarter is plenty.
The students get the idea.
It's very time-consuming and disruptive.
It wastes a lot of energy, a lot of effort, and it's massively distracting from schoolwork.
You know, if the whole idea of going to high school, for example, is to get an education, by God, this is not working toward that end.
And anyone who's in a state of fear or semi-fear is unable to concentrate and isn't going to learn anything.
So I think it's been way overdone.
Definitely cutting it back to max a once a quarter ought to be more than sufficient.
If you don't understand all these drills, whether we're talking Sandy Hook, Parkland, Buffalo Uvalde, these are all fake drills.
Nobody's dying at any of these events.
At Parkland, it was a holiday, Valentine's Day, and they sent the 3,500 students home at 1 o'clock.
And only about three dozen stayed behind to play student crisis actors, and they used an officer in a hazmat suit firing a sim gun with simulated ammunition made out of beeswax and laundry detergent.
It'll create a welt, but it won't even penetrate the skin.
They even forgot to put up the obituaries for the 17 purported victims.
Gary, it's all been enormously fraudulent.
They mentioned Parkland twice for these.
I'm not sure if everyone thought that.
1,700 drills in Broward County.
I mean, 1,700.
Think of the expense of that.
Each of those drills, they've got to run well over 1,000, maybe 5,000, who knows, maybe 10,000.
And they're going to have this massive number of drills, Gary.
It's a waste of resources.
These are taxpayers.
They're being scammed.
And it's all for political purpose.
And Heather Brinker, the superintendent of the school, said it's a state mandate.
Until they change that, we're going to be doing it once a month.
And there ain't a thing I can do.
It's a state mandate.
I'd like to reach out to their governor.
He's a very smart guy.
And explain what the hell is going on.
Because it's ridiculous to have this frequency of drills.
Well, I think this might explain a little bit, and I think you segwayed it.
I couldn't segway it any more perfect.
Now, this is what happens after story, and they're going to mention Parkland.
This is how they come in and profit from all of this, and our children being scared to death.
Let me just say this, they go into the school meetings and they give presentations like this, and this is a vendor presentation who wants to keep your kids safe and make money off of it.
And how cheesy the acting, you want to talk about crisis actors, as pitiful as it gets, they're in this one here. - Bye, I'm at I'm at school.
Hey!
Aren't you gonna eat breakfast?
Yeah.
Bye!
Bye!
Love you!
- Love you. - Have a good day.
Beach.
Baseball.
Hey, Brooklyn.
Hey.
Hey, Morgan.
Hey, Tanner.
How'd you get this assignment done last time?
I guess you did.
Alright, everybody follow normal lockdown procedures.
I'm so glad you had a guardian angel today I'm so glad you had a guardian angel today - Oh!
How bad is that? - These are also Sandy, our co-coast.
The string of kids, of course, was staged It was a stage photo.
I mean, we found a second photograph that Shannon Hicks took earlier with a whole lot of parents present.
They're casually looking on while the policewoman rearranges the kids to get a better shot, Gary.
It's embarrassingly bad.
If you go to my blog, jameshfetzer.org, You can look at two of my most recent about Sandy Hook and the Alex Jones trial, and you'll find that photograph with an analysis of how they rearrange the kids.
It's embarrassingly bad, Gary.
Yeah, no.
The topic at hand here is profiting from all this terror, and most of it is not real.
And this is what they bring to this council meeting.
I guess the superintendent meeting.
I'm not sure what they do.
Well, it's clear they were selling that gadget that connected a metal cable to the wall so he couldn't open the door, that's supposed to be.
And I'm sure they run a couple hundred bucks a piece, maybe as much as five.
I mean, it's a bit much.
And they were ready to sell it to you.
And what happens when you go out on the bus?
I mean, is the gardening angel going to help you then?
So now we're gonna be on the subject about one more minute as far as profiting from these things.
And here, this is a layout locally.
I took this picture with my phone and we were talking about this one in a prior show, Inconvenient Truth.
And this right here is called strategic landscaping to where they have a swamp to where if you try to run it, you'd get in the swamp.
Uh, we spoke earlier that these pillars are $8,000 a piece right here.
And then, this is the Mantrap door that we spoke about.
Right.
Fabulously expensive.
There's about a million dollars worth of security aspects here, I think, Gary.
I mean, you know, if a community wants to shell it out for an imaginary or phantom problem, they're welcome to do it.
But they do.
In Moss Point, they were told that their school was unsafe and there were too many entrances and exits.
And they voted themselves a 20 million dollar 20 year, $20 million bond to pay for it.
Wow.
Wow.
So now once again, see right here, these aren't just benches.
I mean, they are.
Yeah, let me go to the other picture.
You can see a little bit better.
Hang tight.
Okay.
All right, you see these benches right here.
If you can have a more of an angle, they prevent cars from going in and also this bicycle chain link thing.
That's also part of the security.
Yeah, so that's pretty much it.
Other than these, see these cement things here?
Those are like really tall to where they'll just take your transmission lines out and you'll never, Be able to drive that car again.
That's for sure.
And there's much, much more.
I have other pictures, but I didn't want to harp on, you know, the profiting from school, active shooter.
Well, I think it's important, Gary, that a lot of this hysteria is being driven by the profit motive, by those who are going to make big bucks.
If communities are willing to shell it out based on the false pretense, the false proposition that their kids are in danger.
Let me tell you, in New Orleans, the students are told to bring their own toilet paper.
Okay?
They don't have enough supplies sometimes, and it's just the way it is.
All right, now, I would have to say, if I was at the council meeting, that we need to back off on at least one active shooter drill, and get a bunch of toilet paper for the schools.
You know?
Yeah, yeah.
The schools are in complete disarray.
A bit more basic, one might say.
A bit more basic than these expensive drills.
1,700.
In one county.
1,700 drills.
So, all right, let's march on.
Next subject up.
Is our climate change.
Now, once again, you have to go back and watch Inconvenient Truths to catch some of these things.
Now, we did have talking about things in school where they were promoting sex and lifestyle and gender changes to, you know, very, very young.
We're talking kindergarten and first grade, second grade and all that.
So there is a little bit of a pushback on that.
And here it is just a 40 second clip.
So this is someone that goes to the I think Tranny's story hour and reads books, and these people are not happy about it.
Rogan! Rogan! Rogan! Rogan! Rogan!
And you're facilitating and supporting this.
You're a Rogan!
Rogan! Rogan!
Hold the file!
Rogan!
You can't keep moving!
Rogan!
You can't keep moving!
Rogan!
Stop doing the children!
Leave the kids alone!
Freedom! Freedom!
Freedom!
He's coming!
All right, he's got to pray for that.
That's why she's on the kids.
He's on the kids.
He's on the kids.
All right, add a couple of the income.
Oh, you're coming to the house.
Yeah, screaming, "Leave my kids alone!" And I have to agree with that.
Okay, so boy, talk about a big leap.
How in the world could climate change and gender affairs be connected together?
Sometimes you just got to play the clip and sit back.
We thank the panellists for their insights.
As we confront the climate crisis, women and girls' human rights must be at the centre of our collective efforts.
Climate change and its consequences can exacerbate the risk of sexual and gender-based violence.
This risk is most acute for women and girls facing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination and inequality, including Indigenous women and girls.
Australia is committed to achieving gender equality and eliminating sexual and gender-based violence, including during emergencies.
Australia is providing funding to train disaster responders to identify... You want to comment?
What is gender equality, Gary?
I mean, letting boys use girls' facilities, is that gender equality?
Should we let girls use boys' facilities?
I think it's a little more like the guy used to be a guy, but he's a girl now, and they need equality for that, and also the other way around.
Yeah, it's a little deeper than using the... Yeah, that was like so three years ago, you know, when Target was letting anybody in the bathroom with your little girl.
It's so stupid beyond belief.
And if it wouldn't be the fact that climate change means your enslavement, and I mean that in a thousand ways, and this kind of stuff here, this is where we are.
I don't know how we've degraded to such a level in such a short period of time, Jim.
The amount of scientific illiteracy, plain old ignorance of basic science is just astounding, Gary, because there's no correlation between the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and the temperature of Earth.
You can go back over 600 million years of Earth's history.
There's no correlation.
And if there's no correlation, then there's no causation.
The temperature of Earth goes through cyclic repetition, but it's got nothing to do with the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
That's simply being used as a club to bash gas and oil, traditional and coal, traditional forms of energy to move in a direction that's going to destroy the economy of every great nation, beginning with the United States.
And to change your daughters to a guy.
Bizarre.
Women and girls.
Experiencing family and domestic violence during and after natural disasters.
We stand with Pacific women and girls in responding to the climate crisis, including by providing negotiator training to support women delegates from Pacific island countries to represent their countries in international climate change meetings.
Women and girls in all their diversity must be able to live their lives free of violence.
Realising women's and girls' human rights is an important part of securing the future of our planet and a better future for us all.
Australia would welcome the panellists' views on good practices addressing violence against women and girls in the context of climate change and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
Okay, so...
This is the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade now turned into gender studies and climate change?
I mean, how ridiculous, Gary.
I mean...
How ridiculous.
I mean, that one goes beyond, beyond, huh?
All right, so we're getting there.
Now, this is a truth here that I like.
I only saw her one time and she's going to talk about how the maps, the weather maps on your local weather stations use color to basically terrorize you into what only a few years ago it wasn't all that traumatized.
How easy it is to manipulate people, look.
This is the power of branding.
Use of colour, typography, messaging, language.
It's called marketing, people.
In 2009, look at the temperatures!
Look, have a look!
Right?
Higher than 2022 but they've done it in red and fire and orange because red is way more scary than this this kind of like average dull beige colour.
Blue makes you feel safe but this blue with the contrast and the red it's on fire!
The country's on fire!
It's actually cooler so I don't think so mate.
I don't fucking think so.
Shall I go get my tinfoil hat?
Hang on.
That's a tinfoil hat.
Yeah, she put her own tinfoil hat on.
I think he was saying that even though the temperatures now were lower than they were before, they were being highlighted in red and so they were actually higher, so I think that was a basic scam there.
Oh yeah, every time there's rain coming or a front coming, it's not rain on the way, it's a threat.
Of, you know, four million people, which could be just a regular city.
It's always under a threat or danger of flooding potential.
It never could be that it's going to rain this afternoon.
I mean, the words that they use are just so much more intense than they were just a few years ago.
Okay.
All right.
So, as absurd as things can get, they can get even more than that.
Okay, here we go.
Climate change is going to destroy your ice cream cone.
Well, we are seeing higher temperatures, extreme weather events, and even melting ice caps.
And some researchers say climate change might show up soon in your freezer.
What?
Around the world, climate change has brought higher temperatures, extreme weather events, and melting ice caps.
And now, popular ice cream flavors are in danger.
Well, around the world, higher temperatures, extreme weather events, and melting ice caps.
Now, popular ice cream flavors apparently in danger.
Around the world, climate change has brought higher temperatures, extreme weather, and melting ice caps.
Soon climate change could show up in your freezer.
Popular ice cream flavors now endangered.
Popular ice cream flavors are now endangered as raw ingredients become harder to grow in a hotter world.
Elise Preston has the scoop.
It's chocolate chip cookie dough day inside the factory where Ben & Jerry's makes its ice cream.
Bite-sized chunks of frozen cookie dough get added, followed by chocolate chips.
But climate change is threatening this popular ice cream pint and many others.
All of these flavors in the cup are endangered.
They are because they've all got cocoa, coffee, vanilla, nuts.
All of these ingredients are actually now under threat.
Cheryl Pinto is known as the sorceress at Ben & Jerry.
Researchers forecast 90% of the area in the region currently used for cocoa cultivation won't be able to grow the crop by 2050.
And the type of coffee being used in 70% of worldwide coffee production can't tolerate temperatures over 73 degrees.
Unfortunately, where we grow coffee, which is more towards the equator, those areas are getting affected the most by climate change.
Plant scientist Dr. Alan Van Dyne says farmers will need to adopt new species of endangered crops.
I'm an optimist.
We're finding varieties that can take the heat a little better and some crops are going to thrive more than others.
But Van Dynes and Pinto agree, new varieties will taste different and cost more to grow.
As in this warmer world, consumers should demand their cold treats are sourced well.
Elise Preston, CBS News, Waterbury, Vermont.
This is what happens when ice cream is just two degrees warmer than it should be.
For Ben and Jerry's, it's a mess.
What are they telling us?
Ice cream can melt?
Is that something we're not supposed to know?
We're going to fix it though.
They're going to fix it.
but have an equally dramatic, much more significant impact.
But we can prevent it.
If we take action and demand that governments, policymakers, and business leaders do what it takes to stay below two degrees, we can reverse the trend of climate change.
By acting now, we'll create innovative solutions that keep our planet, and those who live on it, thriving.
Because while a two-degree change may not seem like much, the truth is, it means the world to us.
Join the global climate movement and take action now at BenJerry.com.
You have to say, Ben and Jerry is a global company, for certain.
What'd you think about that one, Jim?
Embarrassingly bad, Gary.
Just embarrassingly bad.
Yeah, sometimes it hurts.
Now, where's all this leading?
I've got the answer right here.
Hang tight.
Now, this is the future they want for all of us, and you can laugh if you want, but I'm not laughing anymore.
Okay, here's the future for Jim and Gary.
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That's horrific, Gary.
That's our future.
Living in a streamlined society where you have no interaction with nature, where you're not spread out in a way in which human beings need space, it's absolutely unbelievable and insulting.
All right, we're going to talk about the vaccine follies, okay?
First of all, this is a clip that's been going around.
This is Dr. Birx singing a new tune.
In 2020 and 2022 and singing a, you know, pun intended, a new song.
Truly achieve herd immunity is going to take through the summer and potentially even into the fall.
That's getting You know, 80, 70, 80% of Americans immunized.
I knew these vaccines were not gonna protect against infection and I think we overplayed the vaccines and it made people then worry that it's not gonna protect against severe disease and hospitalization.
It will, but let's be very clear.
50% of the people who died from the Omicron surge were older, vaccinated.
Ouch!
Man.
I mean, that's been happening so much lately.
All right, here's another clip with O Fauci.
People should not be walking around with masks.
Let me just state for the record that masks are not theater.
Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better.
Masks are protective.
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
There has not been any indication that putting a mask on and wearing a mask for a considerable period of time has any deleterious effects there are unintended consequences people keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face and can you get some schmutz sort of staying inside there of course you do not need to wear a mask indoors if in fact you've been vaccinated but Good that you're vaccinated, but in a situation where you have people indoors, particularly crowded, you should wear a mask.
So even if you are vaccinated, you should wear a mask.
If, in fact, you are vaccinated, fully vaccinated, you are protected, and you do not need to wear a mask outdoors or indoors.
When the children go out into the community, you want them to continue to wear masks.
You know, if you look at children outside, particularly when they're with the family, walking down the street, playing a game or what have you, don't have to wear a mask.
The pediatric, the Academy of Pediatric actually makes that recommendation that children should be wearing masks from two years old.
And you're asking now, if your child is a member of your household, can you walk outdoors with your child without a mask?
According to that chart, the answer is yes.
But the child can't, not to beat it to death?
Yes.
Now the CDC says, I mean, I think I've got this right.
One mask is better than zero masks.
Two masks is better than one mask.
But you don't have to have double masks.
Is that right?
You know, it became clear that cloth coverings, that you didn't have to buy in a store, that you could make yourself, were adequate.
And then he wanted to fit better.
So one of the ways you could do it, if you would like to, is put a cloth mask over, which actually, here, and here, and here, where you could get leakage in, is much better contained.
Are you a double masker, Dr. Fauci?
You look like you are!
I really want people to understand just where we were taken, okay?
And let us not forget, Jim, that our NFL games and collegiate games had cardboard fans.
Incredible.
It's amazing that we ever got to that point.
It just blows my mind.
Here's another one with your pet dog.
And I remember seeing this was only a year and a half ago.
All right, I think we've got, yeah, we got about seven minutes.
This is about, yeah, we'll roll this one out and we'll close it out, Jim.
So any comments so far?
Well, Fauci's gonna go down in history as responsible for more deaths than any other figure in world history.
He's the leading globalist genocidal advocate.
It's outrageous.
He himself did studies about masks in relation to the Spanish Flu and discovered most did not die from the flu, but from bacterial pneumonia infections that were promoted by, guess what, wearing masks.
Because you're recycling particulates that are waste products that you're trying to exhume from your body, get out of your body, but they're being recycled and can lead to pneumonia that's winging about vast numbers of deaths.
Fauci's been wrong on everything from the beginning.
Every time.
And people are still just wondering what's going on.
All right.
Now, once again, I might have this as part of our segment.
Let us not forget.
Okay, and let us not forget that if you don't have enough discernment and at least self-preservation to wonder why these people would go to this length for you to get vaxxed.
No, April 20th, or 420, is the unofficial holiday celebrating marijuana.
And to celebrate, Governor Cuomo legalizing the recreational use of pot, activists handed out free joints today to those who could prove they got the COVID vaccine.
Yeah, they called it Joints for Jabs.
These activists handed out the joints in Union Square Park to adults who had an official vaccine card.
It was part of a nationwide vaccination drive.
We did ask one of the organizers what channels they went through to kind of make this happen.
What have you got paid to get the shot?
Yeah, some local companies are actually going that route with their employees.
10 Tampa Bay's Candace Aviles runs through what they're doing to try and give a little nudge to some of their workers.
You heard him right.
You'll get a crisp $100 bill after getting your COVID vaccine.
That's the incentive owner Chris Oberbeck is offering his employees at the BFO Brady's in Hudson.
Today, I'm calling on all states and local governments to use funding they have received, including from the American Rescue Plan.
To give $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated.
All right, so here is an incentive to get a COVID vaccine.
We're talking, yep, you see it right there, free beer.
Budweiser says it will buy a beer for anyone 21 years and older who gets a shot.
Well, beer, we've had some great times.
Yeah, with upbeat music and flashy graphics, California giving away more money today in the Vax for the Win program.
You can snag a free burger if you've been vaccinated against COVID-19.
All you need to do is show proof that you have been vaccinated and guess what?
You're gonna get the all-new black and blue burger from the World of Beer in Greensboro.
Krispy Kreme is giving away sweet rewards to vaccinated people.
Anybody who shows a completed vaccination card at a Krispy Kreme location can get a free glazed donut.
The best part, this is not a one-time offer.
A vaccinated person could get one free donut every day through 2021.
The company also says it will give employees up to four hours of paid time off Thank you so much, Randy.
Thank you to the whole Shake Shack team.
This is really going to help us out.
Did you say free fries when you get vaccinated?
vaccine.
If you show proof of being vaccinated, you will get a platinum membership card, a free bottle, free dances and limo transportation.
All of that is worth $5,000.
Thank you so much, Randy.
Thank you to the whole Shake Shack team.
This is really going to help us out.
Did you say free fries when you get vaccinated?
I got vaccinated.
You're saying I could get this?
The delicious fries?
Why not?
That's grotesque, Gary!
Grotesque!
You know what creeps me out?
Who talks like this?
Oh, and there's also a burger element to this?
Just talking like that means you might not be from this planet.
Why not?
But there's also a burger element to this?
The state of New York is now offering all kinds of incentives to get the shot.
They include free tickets to baseball games, as well as free two-day passes to the state's national parks.
New York City is trying to lure the unvaccinated with free transit passes.
Today, from 1 to 4, with proof of vaccination, you could get a free slice of pizza.
12 News caught up with the owner to see how the event turned out.
Six Flags Great America needs people back in the park, and the state of Illinois needs more residents to get vaccinated.
So Six Flags is donating 50,000 free tickets as an incentive to get the shot.
Drivers, start your engines.
This Saturday, Talladega Super Speedway is offering those who are vaccinated or COVID tested on site the once in a lifetime opportunity to drive laps around the track.
Anybody that comes out and is either tested and or vaccinated qualifies for the lap around the track.
Two weeks from tonight, On Wednesday, May 26, we will announce the winner of a drawing of all those 17-year-olds and under who have been vaccinated.
And the winner, the winner will receive a full four-year scholarship to any one of our state universities.
Just amazing.
It's just staggering.
I mean, is your life worth a donut or a burger or a beer?
I mean, give it a bit of thought.
The vast number who are dying because they took the vax or are suffering debilitating illnesses, dropping dead.
World-class athletes dropping dead on soccer fields.
It's just outrageous.
The idea they'd promote this with all these inducements.
I mean, talk about your siren song.
This is just disgusting beyond words.
Death and devastation comes with a VAX.
So just think about that when you chow down on your fries like de Blasio, Bill de Blasio, one of the worst mayors in the history of New York City.
Yeah, and the links.
I mean, a free ride in a limo to Larry Hustler's Club?
Man, they really... And the idea that these people care For you that much, it's just, all right.
So this one, I'm not gonna have a visual, all right?
We're gonna go out with this one.
I'm a musician, and I kind of catch stuff like this.
All right, now during the beginning of the COVID crisis, all the commercials, and that's why I'm not showing the clip, we're talking about, you know, Amazon, Pfizer, Hertz, Rent-A-Car, all of the corporations,
Participated in the um the hypnotizing and the hoax and here I just want everyone to notice that you have all these corporations and they want to have music for the commercial but is there only one guy because it seems to be just a droning piano key or two is is what you need to have You know, sorrowful music.
Anyway, just notice how every song is going from commercial to commercial about every few seconds, and notice how the music is the same.
Even in the same
key. .
So there you go.
All right, I guess we'll go out with our solemn music.
See, at first, we're all in it together, and then later on, you know, it's the next mantra, and then they just keep going, and we're gonna, you know, get through this, blah, blah, blah, and it just continues on.
So, all right, so you want to get ahead and close it out with us, Jim?
Well, Gary, thanks for another rather intriguing episode of Inconvenient Truths.