Need to Know News (12 January 2023) with Joe Olson and Brian Davidson
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This is Jim Fetzer, Madison, Wisconsin, and no, you're not seeing Gumbel.
This is not actually Texas Tuesday reprises.
It's Texas Thursday with Joe Olson and Brian Davidson, both of whom are from Houston, Texas, to bring us all the news we need to know.
Taiwan invasion war games show the United States would be unsuccessful.
It would be very, very bad.
As we approach a year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there's been speculation since Putin's aggression, China has been keeping an eye on how the world looks to absorb Ukraine and might want to reach out to Taiwan.
This prompted war games showing China would not be successful in securing Taiwan, but the cost to our allies would be very, very high.
The war games conducted by the D.C.
think tank had similar results.
What does victory look like?
A follow-up might be whether the U.S.
defense machine knows what success looks like, or whether we're setting ourselves up for another military failure.
Here's Libertarian in chief tweeting, Taiwan declares independence from China and the US supports Taiwan over China.
Luhansk and Donetsk declare independence from Ukraine and we support Ukraine over Luhansk and Donetsk.
American foreign policy is goofy.
Putting it mildly.
Every round of play of the war game had the same result—massive Chinese, American, Taiwanese, and Japanese casualties.
CNN, who got a sneak peek, said a war over Taiwan would leave a victorious U.S.
military in as crippled a state as the Chinese forces it defeated.
The Chinese navy, arguably among the most formidable in the world, would be left in shambles.
However, the U.S.
and Japan would be equally decimated.
To the U.S.
losing two carriers to the D, losing dozens of ships, hundreds of aircraft, thousands of service members.
What about the island we've been fighting to defend?
The wars show Beijing would be unlikely to win, meaning they'd be unsuccessful in the invasion.
The word unlikely, however, doesn't inspire a lot of confidence.
How does Taiwan fare at the end of the first battle?
Really, there's no other way around it.
It would be terrible.
While Taiwan's military is unbroken, it's severely degraded and left to defend a damaged economy on an island without electricity and basic services.
So why does an assessment like this matter?
While China's military would be decimated, the likelihood that they'd be able to rebuild faster and better than Taiwan is high, so the second round might have a completely different outcome.
The memory of the Chinese government is long.
The idea that China would surrender its goal of unification is simply ridiculous.
Even with an initial crushing defeat, China would return and be in an even better position than before to overtake Taiwan.
Well, many have compared Ukraine with Taiwan.
They have vastly different challenges.
Whatever the Taiwanese are going to fight the war with, they have to have that when the war begins, said an advisor.
The ability to funnel weaponry to Ukraine is vastly different than the ability we'd have with Taiwan because of something called the Pacific Ocean.
This particular war game, like most included, not just advisors, but retired generals, naval officers, Pentagon officials.
Important to note, our military and defense leaders aren't well known in recent years for securing victory in wartime theaters.
Look only for Iraq and Afghanistan.
One merely the epic failure of the forever wars in the Middle East and the disastrous moral injury known as our Afghanistan withdrawal to know that we have institutionalized military incompetence.
Gone are the days of Admiral Nimitz, who was prepared to be relieved of command if the Battle of Midway went south.
Or Eisenhower, who penned a resignation letter in advance of the Normandy invasion in the event that it had failed.
Instead, our military leaders, regardless of success or failure, stay in their positions and retire into other jobs at the Pentagon or the media at cushy salaries.
This gives me a bit of pause on the results, saying Beijing is unlikely to win.
I've yet to see any evidence I could trust coming from the military complex.
The report does suggest to put the world in a better place that if China, the U.S.
should prioritize submarines and other sea platforms on top of our bloated defense budget, we should throw more cash at weapons systems that may or may not be operational.
Sound like a good plan?
A good deal for defense contractors.
We can't even convince young Americans to raise their right hand to join a woke military, let alone find Americans who can serve.
Well, the report highlighted that is important is the anticipated losses for the U.S.
would damage U.S.
global position for many years to come.
Not only do I think our DOD is ready for a protracted war, China, due to failed weapons system, unready for a protracted war with China, due to failed weapons system and a bureaucracy focused on the brass and civilian leadership, personal and professional gain.
But I don't believe the American public could stomach a heavy war.
Those who would don the uniform and fight across the Great Pass Ocean are not made of the same stuff as our grandfathers.
Victory is not everything, the report bluntly states.
How embarrassing is that?
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, admirals and generals are always fighting the last war.
In the 1920s, Billy Mitchell was able to sink a battleship and prove that aircraft carriers were going to be the major force in the next world war, and he was drummed out of the service and criticized by absolutely everybody.
And what happened on Pearl Harbor?
We got to watch a bunch of battleships get blown up and sunk.
And during the course of the war, we realized that battleships with nothing more than just barely over the horizon attack modes were virtually useless in what was going to be an aircraft carrier war.
Well, fast forward, and what do we have now?
We've got 10 aircraft carriers I think 12 are going to be deployed within the next couple of years.
I think they just deployed one.
It's in service trials right now.
So that claim that they're going to lose two aircraft carriers?
What a load of shit!
Yesterday, Putin released videos of his Satan 2.
This thing flies at 16,000 miles per hour.
And for those of you that are more interested in the speed of sound, that's 20 times Mach.
Okay, it has 11,000 mile range.
It can have up to 15 different warheads, and all they got to do is push a button, and in the first hour, every one of our surface fleets is going to be destroyed by these Satan 2 missiles.
That's item number one.
Item number two, Eisenhower was a member of the CFR and a beneficiary of the military industrial complex his whole entire life, and when he walks out the door, He'd been playing golf for eight years and goofing off and doing nothing, let Tricky Dick run the nation.
And he washed his hands like Pontius Pilate and said, beware of the military industrial complex.
Well, these SOBs are evil beyond belief.
Great YouTube video today by New Atlas on main battle tanks.
Yeah, we're going to be shipping Ukraine Abrams, Bradley, Leopard and Challenger tanks.
And these things are so ridiculously outmoded.
It's unbelievable.
And he goes through the whole series of vulnerabilities for all four of these systems and the incompatibility of them and the inability to have logistics to support them.
And it's just another effort to destroy a bunch of war toys so they can say, well, gosh, now we don't have war toys.
We need to have more war toys.
And so that's all they're doing.
No bid contracts going to Government insiders and puppet corporations that are funding our puppet government that keeps this whole goddamn thing going.
And just to prove the point, I was a member of Junior Achievement when I was in high school.
We met every Tuesday for like three or four months at a manufacturing company called FMC.
And we manufactured a product that we could sell door-to-door, and one semester we manufactured a cheese cutter with a cutting board, and the next semester we manufactured a aluminum plate with four prongs that you could bake a baked potato from the inside out back before there was microwaves, and it was pretty neat.
And so on the first day we're there, we're walking around the factory doing a tour of all the different machines that we're going to be using, the drill press, the lathes, the saws, and Asked the guy what FMC stood for, and he goes, Food Machinery Corporation.
Well, surprise, surprise, 60 Minutes had a great expose of the Bradley tank that was built by FMC in 1986, where it failed all of its field trials repeatedly, and the Army just kept coming back and reducing the requirements, where it had to cross a river, and then it sank.
So they said, well, you have to have a way of crossing the river, so they added A floatation inner tube around the Bradley tank to keep it from sinking, and it sank.
So they said, okay, you don't have to cross the river.
You have to be able to cross 18 inches of water.
It failed.
Every test failed repeatedly.
There's a New York Times article on it, April 18, 1986, and they still haven't corrected the Bradley tank because Popular Mechanics said on Well said, Joe.
23rd, 2020, that they've had their third iteration of Bradley tanks, and they're still failing their field trials.
So this is the kind of crap we've got for a military.
Well said, Joe.
Brian?
Well, on the issue of China and Taiwan, it's one that I like to pay some attention to, and I've been watching it more carefully in Now, China's been wanting to bring Taiwan back into the motherland pretty much since July 1st, 1997, when the war drums began to beat in China on how important it was to make them rejoin the motherland.
That was the date that Hong Kong lost its 100-year lease on the island, and China Recaptured control of it.
There was a lot of fear on the Taiwan side that it was going to get really bad.
And of course, China came in instantly and started putting new measures on the population there that hadn't been in existence under under the British control.
You know, you always ask yourself, why do you see China so deep in American influence?
Now, Hunter Biden was not just involved in Ukraine.
He was deeply involved in what happened in some different events with China.
So those go back there.
But why are they so interested in buying up U.S.
politicians?
Why does Swalwell get involved with Chinese Feng Feng?
And there was multiple other people that were involved in Feng Feng, including at least three other mayors, according to some Some different articles that I've read in the past.
But what's most important is that around August of 2020 was a BRICS convention.
Now, BRICS started in, I believe, about 2009 and continued.
And basically, it was some in some organizations.
BRIC originally stood for Brazil, Russia, India, and China.
But since then, now it's become BRIC.
China and South Africa.
China and South Africa.
Right, right.
So they have their annual convention every year.
And as a result of the convention in 2020, they decided that they were going to try together to move away from the U.S. dollar, which we know is a very serious, almost act of war against America.
But they wanted to move to a mineral-based, rare earth mineral-based currency system and Russia as well.
So think about that Brazil.
Russia and China.
Well, who's under attack?
What do all these people have in common in today's media mockingbird machine that's talking about beating the war drums and knocking down these different entities?
China also, don't forget that they own $1.6 trillion in U.S.
treasuries, and they have the nuclear option, which has been talked about for years, in terms of what if they sell all their treasuries, what's going to happen?
Well, we rely so heavily on China and their manufacturing base that I have a feeling That we would not be willing to sacrifice that relationship with China because the trade surplus is so, so big.
I mean, they ship a tremendous amount more to us than we do of them.
But also, there's the intellectual property.
America's economy is hugely based on intellectual property.
Our military is hugely based on intellectual property.
What makes America unique among the nations is that it's an information-based system where our value is not in what we manufacture and export as much as it is in the designs for the information for the things that we manufacture and export as a result of our Intellectual base rather than our slave based, and I say that word conservatively, but slave based workforce, whereas China just simply pumps it out.
So in order for trying to get the advantage on us, they they need to get our intellectual import so they could export so they can do it again, which means massive.
Hey, look, if we could, if they can buy a few politicians that are willing to share some secrets with them, then that's huge.
So the whole thing To me, smells like America is sitting there with a double-edged sword.
We want what China manufactures, we want what them to put out, but we do not want them breaking loose from the U.S.
dollar.
And if these BRICS summits are going the direction I think they're going to go, then it's going to be inevitable that they go to a mineral-based currency and Go nuclear on the U.S.
Treasury bonds, which is unlikely, but either way, I think the deep state apparatus and the banking cartel will do everything they can to prevent that from taking place.
So I don't know how it's going to go with Taiwan.
I don't know if we're going to allow China to try to reabsorb them with or without a war, or we're going to get in there and fight.
I don't know.
From a human rights perspective, we ought to be fighting against China.
I think your diagnosis of the economics behind the politics is impeccable.
And notice how going to mineral bases and broadening from a gold or a gold and silver standard to all valuable precious metals, copper, lithium, and a host of others, that's a brilliant move all by itself.
And I have no doubt That the separation you're describing here, Brian, is exactly what's coming to pass, and in relatively short order.
Relatively short order.
Joe, did you want to add?
Oh, no, it's it.
We are.
You should have a commodity based and that's what the value of the only constitutional approved monetary system was printed, coined by the US Treasury in silver and gold coins.
And it's not too much of a stretch if you have gold coins on deposit to allow certificates of gold so that you can carry them a little bit more affordable.
But you should never be allowed to print like the What is it called?
Fractional reserve bullshit that we've got right now.
But if you had it where it was just strictly a one on one, then the development of the amount of mining and refining of gold and silver is pretty much linear with the expansion in population.
So you had a fixed base commodity monetary system in the United States up until the time of the Federal Reserve when they started printing fake money.
And then from there, in the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, FDR, by executive order, made gold coins and gold certificates illegal.
And you had, like, three or four months to turn them in, and after six months, what they paid you, $20 for a gold certificate, suddenly turned into $35 per ounce.
So, yeah, that's exactly what these son-of-a-bitches have got planned for us ahead.
They're gonna completely devalue our system as they crash it around us.
Thank you.
Thank you both.
Excellent.
Meanwhile, ex-GOP analyst says House investigations are heroin for Fox News, completely obfuscating the importance of the investigations and what they're going to expose about corruption in government.
Ex-Republican David Jolly, now a propagandist, over the weekend described the impending investigation by the House into FBI and CIA abuses as heroin in the veins of Fox News viewers.
Simply ridiculous!
The one-time congressman, who ultra-liberal MSNBC now employs as an analyst, made his comments on Katie Fang on the network's Saturday morning programming.
He was referencing reports that Speaker McCarthy has brokered a deal with the House Freedom Caucus to organize a committee on the fashion of the Church Committee investigating executive branch abuses after Watergate in the 1970s.
Here's Newsmaster tweeting, The leftist media Really don't like that those Republicans are threatening to investigate abuses by the government against them.
Absolutely.
Jolly whine, such a committee would not only undermine our confidence as Americans in self-governance, when it's massively corrupt, but at the heart of the movement is the Republican desire to break down the government, which is absurd.
It's to restore integrity to government.
It's already evident from Musk's Twitter files, FBI and other executive branches conspired with big tech social media and corporate media to suppress news and opinions harmful to Democrats and the Biden administration.
This is what jolly does not want to be reinforced by formal investigations.
Reports indicate McCarthy is going to put Thomas Massey in charge of the new committee.
Massey appeared on Tucker last Thursday and told him he's not sure he'll be asked to lead, but confirmed to be told by McCarthy he will be appointed to the panel.
The Kentucky representative, a two-time MIT graduate who staunchly believes in individual rights, promised the committee would bring forward to the American public any illegal or unconstitutional findings.
He said much of the company's work would occur in the House's secured compartmented information facility, which is supposed to be immune from bugging and external oversight or surveillance, and the American people will have a high level of trust.
In those appointed to the committee for that reason.
I'll tell ya, if there's some fishy going on, I'll come out of the skiff and tell ya.
But a lot of it will be behind closed doors, classified information.
If we find anything illegal or unconstitutional and bring it forward, they should, as Sundance recommended, publish it immediately as they go along.
Tucker has said he supports Massey to lead the new committee on wrongful acts.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, Mr. Jolly was a representative from Florida from 2014 to 2017.
That's three years, and I thought Congress would normally serve four.
So I don't know if he just got elected in a special election and served one year that way, or if he got bumped out of office.
But he's also an attorney, a lobbyist, and he's a co-host on MSNBC.
So you know he's got to conform to whatever it is they're saying.
Matt Tabihi sent out a great email today on the Russiagate fraud.
They've been digging back through the Twitter files on that, and there's absolutely no evidence that Russia was involved in the 2016 election, and all four of the FISA court warrants that were repeatedly extended, I think 17 different submissions, four different people shadow banned I think 17 different submissions, four different people shadow banned by them, and infiltrated the Trump campaign.
Every member of the House has to be re-elected every two years.
are exposing it big time.
It's like, how much longer can they get away with this crap? - Remember, House members serve two-year terms.
Every member of the House has to be reelected every two years.
Brian, your thoughts? - Well, I believe Fox News, OK, so the headline of the article is that it's that looking into a government misdeeds is going to be heroin for Fox News.
OK.
Yes.
It all started with Donald Trump.
Other than that, we wouldn't have known.
We wouldn't have cared.
We were just sitting around watching this Hillary thing develop, Pizzagate and all these other things, and absolutely nothing was going to be done about it.
Now, I still haven't seen a significant perp walk, which is what I've been hoping for for years.
It hasn't happened.
I'm not going to get my hopes up about these things, even if they do uncover it, and even if the American People get a hold of information about misdeeds and traitorous relationships.
I don't know if these people are going to burn their own.
And that's the problem, is I don't think they're willing to take down any of their own actors.
Now, the real question is, who is running this government?
Because it seems to me that it's the senior executive service, not Joe Biden.
I think it's Obama behind the scenes.
I think that most of The people in the House and in the Senate are controlled on some level by some organization somewhere, and there's very few that really understand what's going on.
There was a bombshell report that I just saw that came out just a couple days ago.
I'm going to go ahead and give you the link to it, but you need to go to a YouTube channel called Redacted, and the The report on the YouTube channel, and I downloaded it because I don't think it's going to stay up very long.
But basically, the video is titled Bombshell Docs Reveal.
Let's see.
Oh, I just had it.
It's redacted.
It's Clayton.
Clayton Morris.
Clayton Morris.
He has a great thing on there.
If you just look for the latest video that says Bombshell, what they're saying is that the Department of Defense was behind the COVID conspiracy as we have it.
In other words, they knew way before they've protected Pfizer, they've controlled Pfizer, and that that's how bad it is.
So I don't have a lot of confidence.
I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for the House to look into governmental misdeeds.
But it sure is a promising step in the right direction for everybody.
But I think regardless of what happens, Fox News will continue to be controlled opposition and won't address the issues that really need to be addressed, the real cancer under the hood in this nation.
But mark my words, of course, If it's a Fox News versus the rest of America, they're going to want to sow chaos and division as much as possible, because that's part of the takeover plan, is to divide and conquer and depopulate and break down the American family.
And that's what they're going to do.
And if they can get the Fox News viewers all riled up, then they might be able to have that civil war that they're so desperately wanting.
Lots to digest there, Brian.
Thank you for that.
Meanwhile, transcripts show General Milley and Nancy Pelosi nuclear code talk was more extensive than previously reported.
This is, once again, working against Trump.
A transcript from a January 6th interview with Milley showed the chairman of the Joint Chiefs agreeing with Pelosi.
Former President Trump was crazy in assuring her the nuclear codes were safe.
The conversation came two days after the riot at the Capitol, or what was told to us to be a riot, described by CBS News' Robert Costa as an extraordinary moment in American history.
What prompts her call is concern about the president's stability or mental health.
She's, of course, manufacturing all this since she orchestrated the January 6th event to blame it on Trump.
She even says, you know he's crazy, don't you?
And Milley said he agreed with her.
I said, you said I agree 100% with everything you've said.
And Milley speaks.
He replies, that's right.
Keep in mind, this is about a president routinely attacked for his outspoken pro-peace policies.
Robert Costa tweets, An extraordinary moment in American history.
A Speaker of the House says that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the Nuclear Coats are saved because she appears the president is crazy and liable to make a deadly decision to stay in power.
Here's from Milley's testimony.
I shall spare the reading, but it's out there.
He reassured her, despite her concerns about the President's ability, the nuclear codes, and launch capacity has to go through this process, and you, personally, will ensure that nothing crazy happens.
That's right.
And I was, you know, talking to the Speaker of the House.
What's shocking is the country has seen a literal insurrection in that testimony, not even batting an eye.
This was real insurrection between Mark Milley and this Speaker of the House.
Contrast that with January 6th, which was trivial and insignificant by comparison.
Trump was still in office when the conversation took place.
A military leader was assuring one political party that the President of the United States could not take military action to protect the country if he saw fit.
That's extraordinary.
Hence, my tweets.
In many ways, this tweet captures Trump's biggest problem.
Anyone with a functioning brain knows that Trump wasn't going to launch nuclear weapons, and the focus here ought to be on Milley's tragedy.
But for CBS News and others, it waked in that he's an unstable dude.
Here's more.
An extraordinary moment.
They all want to put me in prison.
Fighting the President from within while vowing to disobey orders from the Commander-in-Chief, in some people's eyes, amounts to treason as a former Marine Corps officer.
I cannot think of a more clear-cut example.
According to excerpts from a book covered by The Political Insider, Milley vowed to fight President Trump in 2020 from the inside, daring those opposed to his action to arrest him.
That was long before the so-called insurrection.
If that shit really allegedly told the staff where a decision was made to remove rioters from Lafayette Square during a protest in June of 2020, I'll just fight him.
If they want to court-martial me or put me in prison, have at it.
But I will fight from the inside.
Sounds like a pretty good idea.
Here's Peter Baker tweeting.
And lastly, Millie went on.
It's my deeply held belief that you're ruining the international order and causing significant damage to our country overseas that was fought for so hard by the greatest generation they instituted in 1945.
Millie opted against resigning but fought to stay and resist efforts to protect the military.
If that is, he told his staff, all just fight him.
Billy's defiance wasn't the only time he's been accused of being a deep state operative.
According to a book entitled Peril, published in September of 2021, Assured General Lai Tzu-Chung of the People's Liberation Army of the United States would not strike a communist country.
Perhaps most astonishing, a quote where Milley was going to warn China if an attack were in the works.
By the way, that would mean under international law, China would have the right to a preemptive strike against the United States.
If there were a greater act of perfidy than is earlier, this would be it.
General Lee, you and I have known each other for five years.
If we're going to attack, I'm going to call you ahead of time.
It's not going to be a surprise.
Tipping off the enemy used to be a punishable offense.
Siding with him?
Well, that used to be frowned upon by all Americans.
Here's Josh Rogan.
Wait a sec.
Milley told his Chinese counterpart he'd warned him of an impending attack?
Wow.
General Lai, I'm going to call you ahead of time.
It's not going to be a surprise.
Aside from traitorous action during the Trump admin milling played a major role in the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, leaving behind billions worth of American military weapons for the Taliban.
His actions very easily could have prompted China, perhaps fearful America's top military officer thought Trump was so unhinged she would greenlight an attack, to launch her own military action against America first.
Simply stated, he could have started an actual war between nuclear powers.
And we now know Trump would have been prevented from responding because Milley and Pelosi were colluding as if they ran the country behind his back, which is what they were doing.
Matt Gantz tweets, Slams woke Generals Mark Milley, Lloyd Austin, Kenneth McKenzie for their total failures, leaders of the armed forces.
If we didn't have a president who was so addled, you all would be fired.
Because that is what you deserve.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, Mr. Milley was appointed by Donald Trump December 8, 2018.
He was sworn in in 2019.
May 2019, he commissioned the U.S.
Army War College to report on the impact of climate change on society as a whole and on the U.S.
military.
The report was written by U.S.
government officials from agencies including the Army, The Defense Intelligence Agency and NASA and was released in August 2019.
So in addition to blackouts, disease, thirst, starvation, and war, he's also been involved in the critical race theory forcing on those soldiers, the mandatory jabs pushed on the soldiers, and the U.S.
involvement with DARPA in developing the bioweapons labs worldwide and dispersing the bioweapons that we're all dealing with right now in the way of disease vectors which they've created and the quote immune suppression systems that they claim are going to give you some medical benefit and those are nothing but medical countermeasures Brian.
Well, military tribunals.
Oh, there's an old term that we used to really hang on to back when Trump was coming in, didn't we?
The guy needs to be swinging on the end of a rope, but we'll let the military tribunal decide how to handle him.
Brian.
Well, military tribunals, oh, there's an old term that we used to really hang on to back when Trump was coming in, didn't we?
Everybody remembers the Q conspiracy, the idea that there was some sort of undercover government entity that was going to somehow root out the evil within our government without a full on coup.
And, you know, they were going to clean it all up.
Well, at this point in time, I believe that probably most of the conservatives that were in the military have been driven out.
I don't.
Believe any of the Q ideas and concepts, although I do think that they've got some great research out there that's tied to what they've been doing in terms of what they've been uncovering.
But of course, it's all conspiracy.
The question is, is there a faction within the United States military that is still patriotic?
And today, I'm going to have to say that based on what I can observe, It doesn't exist.
There's no patriots left.
How are we going to bring them back around and find them and get them and...
What are they going to do without a military coup to save us from a corrupt military operation, apparatus, and government?
Look, I trust Milley about as much as I trust Nancy Pelosi, and I put him in exactly the same box.
He's a one-trick pony that's doing a one-trick job, and his job is to make sure that nobody but him and the military and the Department of Defense get access to any of their secrets, and You know, I don't know if Congress is even going to have the power to go up against them.
I don't know if a Republican committee on cleaning it all up is going to have the power.
I don't know.
I'm deeply concerned about the entire state of the U.S.
military apparatus.
And I remember Eisenhower's words, beware of the military industrial complex, because to me, it feels like there's this really strange vibe and aura about what they're doing with trans and not trans.
And of course, They drove all the conservatives out by saying you had to get the VAX, so all the true patriots said, forget this, I'm gone.
So what's left?
You know, when all the good rats jump off the ship, all that's left is the bad rats to drive it.
And I think that's probably where we're at.
And remember, the original phrasing of the draft of his speech was a military-industrial-congressional complex, but his advisors felt it would piss off the Congress, so they dropped that word, but it was crucial to what he was conveying to the American people.
He did his best, but it was too little and too late.
Meanwhile, Matt Gaetz announces Republicans are going to release 14,000 hours of January 6th tapes hidden by the Democrats.
During an interview with Charlie Kirk, Florida Republican Matt Gaetz announced they'll be releasing 14,000 hours of January 6th tapes hidden from the public.
They'll give more full context to the day rather than the cherry-picked moments of the January 6th committee.
He revealed this was one of the deals he made with McCarthy to give the American people more context about January 6th instead of the narrative pushed by the Democrat Party.
One of my favorite members is Thomas Massey.
The fact that he's going to be on this new committee, the church committee equivalent, gives me hope, Kirk said.
Matt, you anticipate allowing the dogs to be released, if you will, against—move against this fourth branch of government?
Gatsby pie.
Kevin McCarthy told us he's going to get the evidence out in front of the American people.
That means releasing the 14,000 hours of tapes that have been hidden that I think would give more full context to that date, January 6, rather than the cherry-picked moments the committee tried to use to inflame and divide our country.
So, yes, I do believe that part of this deal is a concession.
We're going to get the truth in front of the American people about January 6.
Here's a tweet from D.C.
Drano.
Gats!
Republicans will release 14,000 J6 tapes.
They've been hidden.
Bam!
Looks like truth about Pelosi's FedOB is going to be exposed even further.
Colin Rook!
Tweets!
Matt Gaetz says Republicans will release 14,000 hours of J6 tapes hidden by Democrats.
Gaetz for the win once again.
Also, Gates revealed a new amendment to those rules requiring the Speaker to broadcast floor proceedings on C-SPAN.
I've received a lot of feedback, constituents, about how interesting it was that you were able to see in real time how our government is functioning, what alliances are being created, what discussions are being had, what animated moments where Ivy action gets set on Fox.
And the pool view of the Congress is antiquated and a little boomerfied.
I have talked to a handful of colleagues, and I've yet to encounter one who didn't view the broader transparency as a net positive.
It's interesting to see how our leaders communicate with one another, and it's humanizing.
My constituents reach out about a friendly chat that the country observed me having with Sheila Jackson Lee.
And while Sheila and I certainly have very high-octane moments in the House Judiciary, while neither one of us likes to give an inch when it comes to effective argumentation, I've also found her to be a warm person interpersonally.
And you know, people observe me having conversations with Democrat Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former head of the Democratic Party.
So there are moments of bipartisanship and collegiality that occur every day, and the country doesn't get to see those.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, Matt Gaetz is certainly a rising star, and on his Rumble channel yesterday, he did an interview with a first-term congressman, Republican from Arizona, Eli Crane, who's a former U.S.
Navy SEAL, and he's talking about how he's there to represent his constituencies and get a damn border wall to eliminate the drugs and the human trafficking and the invasion that's going on in Arizona.
And then earlier this morning, I got an email from Carrie Lake, and she said that the Obama, Biden administration is forcing Arizona to spend $76 million of Arizona taxpayer money removing containers Biden administration is forcing Arizona to spend $76 million of Arizona taxpayer money removing containers that they had used to seal off the unfinished portions of the border wall that the citizens of Arizona
So whatever bullshit, this guy goes down to Mexico and glad hands with the socialist dictator of Mexico, and then comes back and tells us that we don't have a problem.
And no matter what his Merrick Garland guy has to say, or his Mallorca clown has to say, this country's in a hell of a bad shape.
And the only thing that's going to save us are these committees for the Republicans that are hopefully going to put out enough damaging inflammatory news reports that the mainstream media won't be able to cover them up fast enough.
So yeah, it just turns out that the Merry Man Garlic has just appointed a special counsel to look into all of the multiple.
Now it looks like four different locations they found top secret documents hidden by FJB.
And so he's appointed a guy named Robert Herr to be The special counsel, and like I just sent you on The Conservative Treehouse, when you appoint a special counsel, then you can throw a cover on everything that's possible information so that it can't be brought out in congressional hearings, because it's an ongoing investigation, just like they did with the Mueller scam, just like they did with the impeachment scam, just like they do with every other scam.
It's lawfare bullshit.
And guess what?
This guy was Assistant Attorney General in Maryland, where guess who was the senator for 40 freaking years and where he still has two homes?
Yes, that FJB.
So to think that this guy doesn't have any conflicts of interest as special counsel is laughable.
The whole thing is just nothing but smoke and mirrors, and we can't blow the smoke away and rearrange the mirrors fast enough for people to be able to see the picture, because these SOBs are just always constantly lying and cheating and doing whatever they can to obstruct justice.
And there's no news media coverage that covers it other than the thin little line of alternative media.
Brian, your thoughts?
Well, it's my understanding that on the day that they were putting in the first vote for McCarthy, the Democrats got together and decided to take those 14 hours, 14,000 hours and send them to the National Archives to be sealed for 30 years with a 20 year extension on hours and send them to the National Archives to be sealed
I don't know if this new House is going to be able to bring them back out, but my instincts tell me, based on how they've handled false flags that have been exposed by us in the past, That they're not going to give an inch on this.
So expect Matt Gaetz and the rest of the patriots that remain within Congress to be double-crossed by the Uniparty.
I think it's going to be par for the course.
Everybody's going to be making a deal and Matt Gaetz might earn some points in his local district or some of the other guys will, but If you think that they're going to peel back the curtains on the real Wizard of Oz and show that they run false flags and admit it and allow it to be exposed, I think you're nuts.
I don't think they're ever going to let it happen because then there would be a true insurrection among the American people.
And I think they'd rather just nuke us.
Or at least set up a false flag and take us out before they allow themselves to be exposed on that level.
Remember, these people live and breathe and die on deception.
That is what they do, because what's happening behind the scenes is so inevitably rotten.
And I agree completely with Joe.
That said, guys, I've got to step off the show.
I've got to get to another job.
So I appreciate the opportunity to be here today.
And I'm going to be back with you on Tuesday, if not Sunday.
Thanks.
Great, great, great work, Brian.
Thank you so much for being here today.
Meanwhile, we now return.
Get this.
Bill Gates vows to pump mRNA into food supply to force jab the unvaccinated.
Bill Gates tweets, vaccines in our food supply solves the problem of vaccine hesitancy.
Bill Gates says he's vaccinated animals in England and manipulated their genes so they'll be more productive.
How healthy will we be after eating animals vaxxed with mRNA?
Now the end begins tweets.
Listen to Gates himself.
Well, the Gates Foundation has partnered with DFID on a great number of things, and among those are work we do together on livestock.
Helping animals survive, either by having vaccines or better genetics, helping them be more productive, it's making a big difference.
Joe, your thoughts?
It's absolutely appalling.
seeing how chickens are out there, laying more eggs, getting more nutrition, and even some small savings into the household.
So Edinburgh happens to be where a lot of the world's best work on this is done, and that's why Diffid and the Gates Foundation are funding scientists here.
Joe, your thoughts?
It's absolutely appalling.
This Gates guy is one of the great monsters of our era.
Oh, total frickin' psychopaths.
Why would you trust a guy that had to steal his software codes because he didn't know how to write code, and then he put together an operating system that you had to buy a new patch for every six months because every time he released one, it had a vulnerability that was easily hackable, when other companies, like Apple, did not have that problem.
So yeah, nobody elected this SOB.
Nobody educated him on any of the things that he's a supposed expert on.
He knows absolutely nothing about climate, knows nothing about energy, knows nothing about medicine, knows nothing about food.
And here we have this Joe, I couldn't agree more.
dictator, self-appointed to be our health czar and our food czar, and he has no right to be injecting mRNA into any living organism because he's not our god.
I hate that SOB, and I can't wait for him to get justice.
Joe, I couldn't agree more.
Meanwhile, the latest Twitter files puts Pfizer Insider on the hot seat.
This set was introduced by Tweet by Ilin saying more Twitter files.
Some conspiracies are actually true.
The This time a new face was doing the reporting, Alex Berenson.
His area of focus?
COVID-19.
More accurately, unmasked secrets from a Pfizer board member is his opening salvo of Twitter revelations.
This example was shorter than most by focusing on a specific incident of wrongdoing by a single individual.
It's a reasonable strategy if you want to be sure the gravity of the action in question isn't buried in a bigger story, which sometimes happens in these information dumps.
He'll bring up a Fauci pile shortly, but he's going to wade through a whole heap of data before he can make enough sense of it to drop it on us.
Alex Verison.
I know lots of you are waiting for the Fauci Twitter files, Rob.
I get it.
But I hope you'll be patient.
Those searches are complex.
Fauci is in a lot of emails.
And don't sleep on Pfizer and Scott Gottlieb.
This is a swamp in action with vast fortunes at stake.
For now, he's winging us Scott Gottlieb.
Variety wrote about him in August of 2021, about the time events in this Twitter file were playing out.
Gottlieb?
A former FDA commissioner, well-connected advisor in the worlds of medicine and health business, can't sit back and look at the Sunday shows because he has over the past year become a central element in one of them.
He's been interviewed on Face the Nation so many times.
He's become one of the most frequent non-journalist guests in the history of the show, which launched in 1954.
Only former Senator John McClain has appeared more often, 112 times, throughout its nearly six decades on the air.
Gottlieb, past Sunday, made his 73rd appearance, surpassing Lindsey Graham, who's been on the program 69 times, and Senator Bodgold, 64.
He's even been a more frequent guest than now-President Joe Biden, who appeared on Face the Nation 56 different times.
Gottlieb sees a Sunday program as a venue to help viewers gain perspective and see around the next corner, not to react to the latest headlines.
I really try to call it as I see it.
I really try to look ahead and try to figure out what people are going to need to know to continue to stay safe.
Variety.
He's ranked near the top of several most influential lists, served with FDI until March of 2019, named to the board of Pfizer later the same year.
Mickey may want to scrub this quote from their haeography about him before it proves too embarrassing, even for a hack propaganda site like theirs.
Medical Marketing and Media and PR Week recognize Gottlieb on their 2020 Health Influencers 15 list, ranking him number four.
They noted, In a year that will likely be remembered for medical misinformation and proliferation of science deniers, Dr. Scott Gottlieb continues to stand out as one of the clearest and most direct communicators of all things health-related.
Okay, that's the introduction to the main player in this drama.
Let's move along to the opening act.
Parents and Juan, my first Twitter files report.
Now Scott Gottlieb, MD, a top Pfizer board member, uses the same Twitter lobbyists as the White House to suppress debate on COVID vaccines, including from a fellow head of the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
A doctor on the board of Pfizer and former FDA bid will give the same lobbyists that the White House has been using.
Gee, nothing suspicious there.
Just move along.
The pressure twitters compliance and silencing a doctor.
The statement they wanted to rub out could undermine public reception of the admin's fear, official fear narrative, impacting the urgency of adopting the solution by with taking the vax.
And thereby negatively impacting Pfizer's total units sold, too.
In August 2021, Gottlieb told Tolga Boyle, a senior manager in Twitter's public policy department, that a tweet from Doug Gregor claiming correctly that natural immunity was superior to vaccine immunity was corrosive and might go viral.
Thus, get rid of it.
What was the direct consequence?
Fear was augmented, rational discourse dampened, that science paved the way for a big Pfizer payday when the emergency authorization was extended to children.
Berenson tweet third.
Twitter put a misleading tag on the tweet preventing it from being shared.
Gottlieb then went after a tweet about COVID's low risk to kids from Justin Hart.
Pfizer would soon win the OK for its mRNA shots for children, so keeping parents scared was crucial.
What's that old line about follow the money?
There was a lot of it to follow.
People actually told themselves they were following the science.
Can you imagine?
Fourth, In October 2022, Scott Gottlieb MD claimed on Twitter and CNBC that he was not trying to suppress debate on mRNA jabs.
These files prove that Gottlieb, board member at a company that has made $70 billion on the shot, did just that.
Full story here.
This wasn't an effort to stop disinformation so much as it was to manipulate the markets for a very lucrative product.
We're not lawyers, but it would be interesting to know whether this kind of market manipulation and overt lying to the public by members of the board have any impact on the validity of visor protection against lawsuits.
Here are a few relevant clarifying tweets he added to his timeline.
The original tweet by heart referenced in number three, ha ha ha ha ha.
More gas line by Scott Gottlieb, MD, Pfizer board member.
The first two shots really served as primers.
Apparently three or four shots are where it's at.
Berenson adds, just before Scott Gottlieb went after Justin Hart for his tweet about school closing, Hart tweeted, hitting Gottlieb's credibility, noting his relationship with Pfizer and pushing back on boosters.
Gee, is that why Gottlieb tried to censor Hart?
Couldn't be, right?
Alex called out Gottlieb directly.
Scott Gottlieb tweets, in the past I'm very concerned with Twitter related to the safety of me and others and threats being made on the platform.
This includes direct as well as specific threats.
Sometimes they include statements that I believe were purposely false and inflammatory, about which Berenson tweeted, hey Scott Gottlieb, remind me how your efforts to censor another former US FDA commissioner for a tweet about natural immunity.
Have to do with the safety of anything other than Pfizer's massive profits.
That cult of Fauci still has a deep hold on some people.
Here's another tweet.
The left big pharma singularity is complete.
Even more stunning than the left's embrace of Big Tech.
Scott Gottlieb.
Good example of why selective release of email by tententious hacks like Alec Berenson can be rather misleading.
Is there any way to know whether the pressure on silencing dissenting opinions about antibodies based on honest belief that the vaccine was better or on a cynical profit motive?
There is, in fact, a way we can know.
We can listen to the words of Pfizer employees from a year or more ago.
If you're starting to get the feeling that panic was never about protecting granny so much as running a grand scheme orchestrated by big players with bigger plans, welcome to the club.
Can we take your coat?
Joe.
Yes.
In my engineering career, I bumped across a half dozen engineers that managed to get a master's degree in engineering without ever getting an undergraduate degree in engineering because the master's programs are unattended by the colleges because when you can get an $80,000 to $100,000 a year blanket bid for the whole graduating class with just an undergraduate degree.
Nobody wants to waste time going back to grad school because a few years in business and you can increase that by another 50 percent.
So why waste two or three years trying to get a stupid graduate degree?
Well, I'm wondering about Scott Gottlieb because his undergraduate degree was in economics.
And then suddenly, after a couple of years, he's licensed to be a medical doctor and Well, I wonder if he actually ever took biology and chemistry and microbiology and biochemistry and all of the things that are required for four years to get an undergraduate degree in pre-med.
Yeah, R.I.P.
was just allowed to skip that because he's a member of the special tribe and he went to Mount Sinai Medical University.
But getting back to the main topic, yeah, he was appointed by BJT and was approved by the Senate May of 2017.
He served until April of 2019.
He's a member of the Senior Executive Service, which ought to be a big red flag.
He's also been has top security clearances He's been on the board of Bristol-Myers, GlaxoSmithKline, as well as Pfizer.
He's been heavily involved with the astroturfing gaslighting group called the American Enterprise Institute.
He's been on the board of Bristol Myers, GlaxoSmithKline, as well as Pfizer.
He's served on the editorial board for the British Medical Journal, the Journal of American Medicine.
In December of 2017, he increased the FDA oversight over homeopathic medicine, removing dozens of homeopathic products from the market that had been proven successful, but they just weren't making any profit for the drug company.
And let's just remember, kids, Pfizer in 2021, when he was back on the board of Pfizer, had $81 billion in sales.
But Pfizer in 2009 pled guilty to fraud and paid the largest fine ever of $2.3 billion for misrepresenting their products and bribing doctors to prescribe them.
So this is the kind of people and the kind of corporations that we're dealing with.
And they are ruthless and they could give a flip less about your health, your safety, or the health and safety of our nation.
These people are demonic.
I'd be willing to conjecture that Gottlieb's MD is a bogus credential that's just generated for political purposes.
Because...
The CIA and DHS specialize in that kind of activity, Joe.
It wouldn't be surprising at all.
Meanwhile, critical theory turns up as a framework to teach teachers, which is how the kindergarten through 12th grade public schools are saturated due to the teachers' own education and CRT.
Get this.
A new Monday report finds California public schools are saturated with critical theory ideology and divisive rhetoric because future teachers are trained using a critical theory framework.
CrickleRace.org, a project of the Nonprofit Legal Insurrection Foundation, recently released a report, UC Schools of Education, Who Teaches Teachers, by Dr. Brandy Schufetinsky, examining the train programs used to teach future educators in University of California Schools of Education.
The impact that UC-educated teachers have in shaping the minds of future generations is substantial.
Because of the impact UC-trained teachers have on students, it's essential the pedagogological framework used in schools of education and teacher training are examined for politicalization and bias.
The study seeks to show how critical race theory made its way into the public education system by investigating the curricula used to train teachers.
The founder, William Jacobson, reported, CRT and related ideologies have spread like wildfire through higher education, professional schools, K-12, even military academies.
The question is how this happened.
Part of the answer is CRT is deeply embedded in teacher colleges, with ethnic studies being a primary vehicle, the tip of the spear.
Teachers are taught to teach CRT through ethnic studies courses.
The report uncovered the institutions that educate teachers, including colleges and prep programs, utilize a teaching structure based on critical theory ideology.
Critical theory is defined as a critique of society that examines ways in which power is used to oppress marginalized groups.
Critical theorists believe that the privileged—men, white people, capitalism, Christians, homos, heterosexuals—hold power and must be countered through transformative practices in order to foment social change toward truer democracy.
Really, read that, communism, socialism.
According to Dr. Shufotinsky, the report provides a glimpse into how divisive rhetoric is making its way from academia into K-12.
He believes future teachers being taught to apply principles from ethnic studies to other subjects, including social studies, language, arts, and even math, are the key.
Joint programs between the University of California Ethnic Studies Department and schools of education are training teachers to implement critical theory ideology into K-12.
UK Berkeley teacher education prep was the most concerning because both its handbook and identity statement were riddled with critical theory concepts, leaving no room for dissenting perspectives.
The 32-page study found also UCLA School of Education clearly influenced UC Riverside, a critical theory-informed social justice framework, UC San Diego, through an equity lens, holding up Cuba as a positive role model.
Only UC Irvine's Master of Arts in Teaching was not entirely negative, because it did not appear to be based on critical theory and allowed students the option to avoid some of the ideology.
University of California did not respond to a request for comment.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well it's not just the critical race theory that's a threat to civilization, it's also this goofy gender-bending stuff.
I sent you an article this morning that was at the Armed Forces Press on the U.S.
Air Force Academy commander.
Richard Clark!
And here's what their guidance is to the cadets at the U.S.
Air Force Academy.
What do I call people?
When in doubt, ask them.
Include all genders.
Y'all, teams, squads, everyone versus you guys.
Use partner instead of boyfriend or girlfriend.
Person, sentence, language.
People with disabilities are the disabled.
Transgender people and service members are transgenders.
Parents, caregivers, and guardians Should be used instead of mom and dad.
So when you have a politically dictated training method that doesn't allow you to even say mother and father, then what does that say about the destruction of the family that these SOBs are doing a coordinated across-the-board attack, and it's all the way through the military, all the way through the government, all the way through the government-operated school districts, absolutely Well, we seem to have lost Joe.
Hopefully, we'll have him back momentarily.
Meanwhile, we have yet another story to cover.
Bill's Damar Hamlin out of hospital returns to Buffalo.
Frankly, I believe this is all propaganda.
I believe Damar was dead on the field when he collapsed.
A week after he was admitted in critical condition, Bill's safety dimmer, Hamlin, was released from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and flown back to Buffalo Monday.
Physicians William Knight IV and Timothy Prince said they were thrilled and proud to announce he was back in Buffalo.
They said tests that determine the cause of his cardiac arrest are ongoing.
Corresponding treatment and additional plans for recovery can be modeled as the next phase.
He's doing well, and this is the next stage in his recovery.
Since this is about a week ago, how can they possibly not know what were the cause of his cardiac arrest?
I believe this is all a cover story, that in fact he is dead, that he was dead on the field at the time, and that's why the team reacted with such grief, even going into a mass prayer on the field.
Hamlin's medical team provided an update, said the 24-year-old passed every test in his seven days there.
In my opinion, highly unlikely.
He'll be under the care of a medical team in Buffalo, with communication between doctors in the two cities planned for several days.
The 24-year-old recovered rapidly.
Advancing from a ventilator to communicating via written message and breathing on his own, talking to family, doctors, and teammates, and over the weekend began walking and consuming a regular diet.
I find all this most unlikely.
Life-saving procedures performed by Bill Trainors on the field during the first quarter of last Monday's game.
Helped him reach intensive care at UCMC last week.
He required CPR in use of a defibrillator moments after making a tackle in the first quarter.
Hamlin's uncle said medical personnel needed to resuscitate him twice, once at the stadium and again at the hospital.
But concerns about brain function and faculties were dismissed by Wednesday morning.
Right.
Hamlin began responding to verbal command by squeezing the hands of doctors and loved ones, but he was still in critical condition.
The UCMC medical team gradually reduced the use of breathing aids as Hamlin's lung strength and capacity improved.
By the end of the week, he was communicating with Bill's teammates and talked in person with friends and former teammates.
Right.
Here we have him tweeting.
Not quite home just yet.
Still doing and passing a bunch of tests.
Special thank you to Buffalo General is with nothing but love since arrival.
Keep me in y'all prayers, please.
Right.
Meanwhile, a federal agent he most abandoned gas stoves to health concerns.
If there's anything more outrageous than this up late, I can hardly imagine.
Gas stoves could face new emission standards or even be banned because of their link to indoor air pollutants and childhood asthma.
This is manufactured.
This is taking some remote concern and exaggerating it for political purposes.
The federal agency will open comments on gas cooking stoves and their hazards sometime in the winter.
This is a hidden hazard, says Richard Trumba Jr.
in an interview.
Any option is on the table.
Products that can't be made safe can be banned.
How long in history have we used gas stoves?
I mean, this is staggering.
About 12% of childhood asthma cases can be linked to gas stove use, according to a recent study.
This is going to be funded research to arrive at a predetermined conclusion in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
I guarantee you this is nonsense.
There's about 50 years of health studies showing gas stoves are bad for our health.
The strongest evidence is on children and children's asthma, said co-author Brady Seals, a manager in the Carbon Rebuilding Program at RMA, a non-profit clean energy group.
By having a gas connection, we're polluting the insides of our home.
In other words, he's a clean energy guy from the beginning, and he wants to find a reason to ban natural gas.
About 40% of Americans have natural gas stoves in their home.
The stoves emit nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, and fine particulate matter at levels deemed unsafe by the EPA and the WHO.
Yeah, I'm sure they adjusted their standards to guarantee that outcome, which would not have been true in the past, I am of one opinion.
In October, a Consumer Reports arrears to buy electric after tests on gas ranges found high levels of nitrogen oxide gases.
The issue is likely to generate back and forth as interest groups weigh in.
Lawmakers have asked for required warning labels, range hoods, and performance standards.
Cory Booker, we know him, of New Jersey, and Don Beyer of Virginia, both Democrats, surprise, surprise, are among those who wrote to the CPSC last month urging action.
Calling the emissions a cumulative burden on Black, Hispanic, and low-income households.
What, are they the only ones who have kids who can get asthma?
Look at how politically biased this is.
How blatant.
Then we have the idiot Occasional Cortex tweeting, Did you know that ongoing exposure to inotubic gas stoves is linked to reduced cognitive performance?
Ronnie Jackson, I'll never give up my gas stove.
If the maniacs in the White House come for my stove, they can pry it from my cold, dead hands.
Come and take it.
Biden wants to ban gas stoves.
Is he crazy?
Uphold.
Yes, he is.
99.38 percent.
No, he's right.
0.62 percent.
That's AOC and her chums, the brainless idiots who dominate this administration.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, we covered two subjects in there.
I covered the Demar Hamlin story in this comments, and then I'm going to cover the guests up in my final thoughts.
But yeah, they had to dig through all of their medical reference books to come up with a very rare disease.
One in 200 million cases of Comotio Corditis.
Yeah, that happened about 20 times per year.
It happens when you get a severe impact at just a particular time during your rhythm Neurological rhythmic cycle that controls the pumping of your heart and it happens with a blow directly to the bottom of the sternum and This only happened in recorded cases We're hoping Joe will be able to return, but he's absolutely right.
They're talking about something that occurs 1 in 200 million times, a very bizarre heart ailment, but I guarantee you this is all bullshit.
You had a player die on the field because he was vaxxed.
We have proof he was vaxxed.
The doctor who vaxxed him has published a statement about it.
They're trying to cover it up.
They're making elaborate stories about him.
Oh, yeah.
But there are no photographs or no records.
They're going to find a body double who remotely resembles him and trot him out.
Joe, I have no doubt this is all fraudulent.
Oh, and according to the Sports Illustrated, I was mentioning that Doug Bigtree and Dr. Peter McCullough, the world's most published cardiologist, have a great about 10 minute long video explaining how this is completely bogus.
But there was an article in Sports Illustrated that said that instead of being paid 50% injured reserve list, that the bill Yeah, they're going to renegotiate the contract, give it full payout.
This is hush money.
It's going to go to his family.
I guarantee you the guy is dead.
The guy's already dead, Joe.
This is hush money going to the family.
Yours.
We had such a good connection, Joe.
It's odd how you got abbreviated here.
Yeah, go ahead.
Well, you know, iPhones are really not made for Zoom streaming, and so the thing gets hot, and then it just automatically kicks off a Zoom, and then it kicks back on Zoom.
You know, just one of the intermittent problems that I have.
But yeah, I'll address the gas stove thing in the very next segment.
Okay, very good.
Let's go ahead and wrap it up, because I've got some meetings to attend this evening.
You got it, my friend.
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Here's a comment.
Simple question.
Why is this P.O.S.
not under indictment for at least attempted murder?
Get him in front of the Congress and off the streets now.
Bill Gates vows to pump M.R.N.A.
into food supply to force Jeb to get unvaccinated.
Disgusting beyond belief.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, well, I've been a part so far series starting last year on all of this wrong with global warming, green energy, and peak oil.
And one of those episodes covered the EPA.
And the EPA was signed into law by Tricky Dick back in 1970.
But they had a requirement that there had to be a cost-benefit ratio for any regulations that they put on industries due to environmental concerns.
And so they dug around and came up with asthma, which is not a disease.
It's a collection of symptoms.
So if you go out and you mow the lawn and you get dust in your nose, you've got a runny nose, well you've got asthma.
Very good, Joe.
You're absolutely right.
They found a nebulous disease, which is really nothing but a collection of symptoms to tie into the use of gas stoves, which are going to be stunning, Joe.
40% of American homes and virtually all business restaurants are run on gas stoves because you can adjust the temperature so precisely.
If you wipe them out, you wipe out all catering, buffet services.
Companies are going to fall apart.
This is another way to destroy the economy of the United States.
Have no doubt about it.
And there's no better use than direct burning of gas, because if you're using natural gas to generate electricity, you have all of the loss at the thermal energy plant, which is based on Carnot cycle, your upper and lower temperatures for your boilers.
So you're only getting about 50% efficiency of the total energy that's available.
And then you have a transmission Joe's making so many excellent points, but alas, we're having trouble keeping in contact.
Let me say, if you find it implausible that they would conceal the death of a single person, just remember, for over a decade— I'm blessed.
Go ahead, Joe.
Finish it out.
Okay yeah and I've designed 200 commercial kitchens in my life and the NFPA has very strict codes requirements on exhaust hoods over kitchen cook lines which is where all of that equipment is located and it's 250 cfm per linear foot as a minimum and it goes up to as much as 400 if you're using a solid wood like a charbroiler with wood that you're using to supplement it Hopefully Joe will reconnect.
is 80% outside air and 20% that's brought through the air conditioning system so you can remove the moisture that's in the air.
We know how to make those systems work.
Hopefully Joe will reconnect.
He and Brian have done a sensational job today, of course, but because we're real people living real lives, we can have conflicts that demand our attention as well.
Go ahead, Joe.
Go ahead.
Yeah, the cost of converting grills and fryers and ovens to all-electric is absolutely astronomical from the ownership standpoint and operational standpoint.
And all of those costs are going to have to be passed on to the customers.
It's absolutely insane.
The Restaurant Association needs to come out full force with this, and I'll see if I can contact somebody in the Restaurant Association And make them aware of these rotten scientific studies that are funded by interest groups and that are approved by this rotten EPA that is just as crooked as the CDC and the FDA.
We have a completely weaponized, venomous government on every level.
And there's absolutely no excuse for banning gas stoves in residences where they're only used a tiny fraction of the daytime cycle.
Joe makes so many excellent points.
So many excellent points.
Can you complete, Joe?
Yes, yes.
The U.S.
submarines operate continuously at 8,000 parts per million of CO2.
No home in the nation has a gas cooking issue that gets anywhere near that.
Carbon monoxide doesn't exist unless you've got a very poor burner system, and it's very easily observable, and anybody can get a carbon monoxide detector for next to nothing.
Nitrous oxide is minuscule in the atmosphere.
It's like 0.33 parts per million and has no measurable impact on anybody's health.
And it doesn't in your house.
Everything about this study is a complete 100% manufactured lie.
And I challenge anybody in Congress to invite me to come up and explain this crap to you, because that's all you're getting from these.
Joe, thank you.
Wonderful.
The politicalization of science is the ultimate in corruption.
If we don't have science as a reliable source for discovering the truth, we have no way to sort out the truth from the false reality from fiction.
We're left in a state of bewilderment, subject to manipulation by the politicians who are controlling the flow of information to the public through our corrupt media.
Joe, a final comment.
Yeah, well, I don't know what the problem is.
I've got four bars, but I guess my iPhone's getting to the point where maybe my battery needs to be replaced because the guy told me last time I replaced it, if you're using a Zoom stream a lot, then it's going to need to be replaced at least once a year.
So maybe that's what my issue is.
It feels a little bit hot to the touch, but I apologize for the intermittent Thank you, Joe.
Great job.
Great job.
You and Brian both today.
Wonderful.
Anyone who's doubtful they could fake the death of a single player on an NFL game just doesn't appreciate the enormity of the deceit and deception.
This guy fell dead.
He was dead on the field.
Anyone who's doubtful they could fake the death of a single player on an NFL game just doesn't appreciate the enormity to the deceit and deception.
This guy fell dead.
He was dead on the field.
I have no doubt about it.
They're doing everything they can to cover it up because it caused too many people to think twice about the facts.
They even had players huddling in prayer because they realized their fellow teammate was dead.
How many times have you heard a player injured and taken off the field, even in an ambulance?
But the show went on.
The game continued to be played.
They did not do it because they knew he was dead.
He wasn't simply injured.
He was dead.
And now they've got to cover it up.
And if you think that's a stretch, just imagine.
They fake the death of 20 First graders and six adults at Sandy Hook for a decade now, and the public still appears to be so gullible as to believe it was real, even though the evidence I sent to our highest court in the land demonstrated it was fraudulent, where Brian Davidson, who is with us here today, authored a sworn affidavit I submitted as Appendix E, showing that photographs from the Connecticut State Police files contradicted the official narrative
Looking down a hallway where there was supposed to be two bodies, the teacher and the school psychologist were not there.
The pools of blood they were supposed to be lying in were not there.
Inside a classroom where there was supposed to be a pile of kids' bodies and blood all over the place, no bodies, no blood, but also no student deaths or chairs, no teacher deaths, no American flag, all the furniture shoved up against the wall.
In other words, What he discovered not only disproved there had been a mass murder at Sandy Hook, but that that wasn't even an operating school.
If the highest court in our land can ignore evidence this blatant and apparent minute submitted through a lawsuit to the United States Supreme Court, we are in deep shit.
Have no doubt about it.
Faking one death.
They're gonna find a body double.
A guy looks a lot like him eventually, but the story's gonna recede into the background.
The redoing of his contract is just a way of paying off the family hush money.
Mark my words.
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Thanks for being here today.
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