Tikkun Olam & C0VlD-1984 | KMN LIVE feat. Black Pilled
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Adam Green here with no more news dot org.
Today is Tuesday, May 12th, 2020, and joining me to discuss his newest video breaking down the propaganda from the movie about the pandemic, very similar to what's going on right now, Contagion, and we're going to talk about his his new latest video, how it ties in with Takon Olam, the Jewish prophecy to heal the world that I've talked quite a bit about on my channel, uh pandemic and much more.
I've got Devin Stack from Black Pilled.
He was recently banned from Twitter.
He's back on Dak Steven at Dak Steven.
I always enjoy uh Black Pilled's uh Devin Stack's commentary and analysis, dissecting the propaganda and the subliminal messages, the social engineering and movies and media.
It's uh been a long time about eight months since he was last on.
Devin, I wanted to get you back on, and it just so happened to be that you were coming out finishing up this video that really closely ties in with some of the information I've been covering, some of the predictions I've been making about coronavirus.
So it's uh great to have you on.
We're happy to have you here.
Uh look forward to uh chatting with you today.
Yeah, no, thanks for having me on.
Cool.
Well, um your latest video, and you know, I actually I asked you like last week before I knew about this that I wanted you on, and it was because of this uh Hopium crisis video, and I want to play a little segment of that too.
Because uh it's about cueing on and making fun of QAnon, and and I've just been frankly pretty blackpilled about what's been going on with Qnon and how popular it is and how dangerous and and pathetic it is.
Yeah, no, with the QAnon stuff, uh I just it's it's getting to a point where I I it's it's just I can't take it anymore.
I thought it would go away, especially I I thought it'd go away when Jeff Sessions got fired, and there was even there was a moment where like you started to see some people like say, oh, I guess you know that's kind of a big deal, and he's been telling us to trust session for you know for like a year, maybe maybe that maybe this is this is all crap, you know, and and then it slowly gained traction again.
I don't know how I well I actually I do know psychologically how.
Um, well, yeah, and then that you had the pandemic stuff, people saying like the underground tunnels and saving kids and like Tom Hanks isn't you know it it just it got more ridiculous because you know psychologically you have a lot of people that uh they including myself by the way that thought you know Trump was gonna be the uh as Michael Moore put it,
the hand grenade that people were gonna throw into Washington to blow up the establishment and and make her you know locker up and all this other stuff that he was saying that he was gonna do and and uh you know like uh finally we'd find out about JFK and 9-11 and all this other stuff.
And I don't know why I I bought all of it.
I I know a lot of people, you know, smart people that did, and I also know a lot of people that didn't fall for it.
Um but when you when you bet on a horse like that, and uh it it became uh really obvious to me really fast that it wasn't gonna happen, you know.
As soon as I saw that he wasn't even gonna declassify the JFK documents that were all were set to declassify.
Like if he did nothing, they would declassify just b automatically.
And so he had to actually intervene to stop them from and uh what I was like, if you can't even drain the swamp from the 1960s, you know, you're not gonna drain the swamp that's there now.
I mean it's a good thing.
Well, he blocked the 28 pages too.
He he blocked just recently, him and Barr blocked the uh Saudi involvement in in 9-11, which is just the the tip of the iceberg.
Right.
Right.
So if if if he can't drain the swamp for things that happened before he was there, it's it's it's not gonna nothing nothing's gonna happen.
And so I knew pretty quick because that happened like with before it even a year had gone by.
And uh it was just it got more black pilling because uh I remember in the midterms, you know, well, first they had they had uh a majority in the house and the Senate and they could have gotten all these things done you know they could have you know built the wall and did all the stuff that you know he'd can campaigned on in the same way that Obama like shoved through Obamacare in you know as soon as he got elected because for the same he was basically in the same you know situation where he had uh uh supermajority could have got everything done and uh nothing was getting done and
And no one was getting arrested.
And instead, in fact, you had the Russia hoax nonsense going on.
And Trump wasn't even stopping that.
He had the ability to fire Mueller.
He's the president.
He has presidential powers.
And that includes he could have fired anyone in the DOJ.
And he could have instructed the DOJ to do whatever they want.
And the people are, oh, no, it's 40 chassies doing.
You know, whatever.
And it's just I lost hope then.
I knew exactly what to expect at that point.
And I had a lot of people that had followed my channel since the election days get really pissed off.
And, you know, especially once QAnon kicked in and started alleviating.
Because a lot of people were kind of thinking the same way I was for a little bit.
And then QAnon arrives.
And you have all these people, oh, okay.
So all these things that I thought were going to happen, they are going to happen or the or they are maybe they are happening I just can't know about it for some reason.
And so that way they don't have to face the fact that the facts that oh this is this is just like if as if we had elected Jeb or or anyone else you know that we're not getting anything that that uh we were hoping on and so you have this this cognitive dissonance from all these people that really thought that this was going to be the game changer and don't want to admit they were wrong.
I think it's especially because you had a lot of people that paid a including myself paid a social price for supporting Trump.
And you know you had people that lost their jobs, lot lost girlfriends, wives uh you know you had a lot of people that you know got beat up, arrested that supported Trump and so if you have that much invested in this guy and then you find out it's it's not gonna happen I people aren't gonna they don't not everyone handles that very well.
So they would rather listen to this anonymous poster on the internet saying, oh, no, it's happening.
It's just you're not allowed to see it, and it's really complicated, but trust us, it's happening.
They'd rather double down.
Long story short, it's hard for them to admit that they were duped, yeah.
Certainly.
Yeah, what's that famous line that it's easier to fool someone than to convince them that they've been fooled?
Right, exactly.
that's the problem is you have way too many people that especially the people that have doubled down because that once they start doubling down it makes it even harder because for me like I didn't even I I had a lot of people pushing me to like hey you know uh you should cover this QAnon stuff.
You know it's look at all the views these videos are getting people are really into it I'm like yeah but I don't know who the fuck this guy is.
who was telling you to push it uh i was getting people i don't want to i mean no it wouldn't be any earth shattering revelation i don't want to drag them in the mud but it was nothing too devious but it was just like messages from people that were there was a couple people that were covering q that aren't now uh that were like yeah you know like this is uh this is this is real i'm like no i don't know like it could be like because at first i was like it could be i don't know but it became obvious pretty quick that it
wasn't real you know like especially with the the uh one right away they they said that oh hillary's gonna get arrested and John Podesta's gonna get arrested and you know that was like the first month or so that that Q was in existence and like right away was wrong.
Or uh Hillary's wearing I don't remember if this was Q or just the Q people but like Hillary's wearing a uh ankle bracelet and that's what that bulge in her pantsuit is and and she can't go anywhere and then she's like going to India and promoting her book and and it's just like yeah so I and I got so many comment I lost a lot of subscribers by the way like I did a video on Q like two or I did a couple like two years ago maybe maybe even Longer.
One where I was like, look, I know it's I believe in the deep state and all this bad stuff, and look, I know it's it's bad, and I'm not saying you guys are crazy for believing in maybe maybe even adrenocrome.
I don't know, that could be real.
Like with these guys, who knows, right?
I doubt that one.
Yeah, but like, you know, it at this point, who knows?
Like, it's they're so bad.
I I'm not telling they're crazy for believing that stuff.
What I'm telling they're crazy for believing is that there's some kind of superhero magic, you know, cue force that's that's putting an end to all of it.
And uh people got really upset and made all this oh, you'll be sorry, you'll see this summer, and this was like two years ago.
This summer when all the arrests happen, yeah.
No one's ever apologized, by the way.
No, they just move the goalpost and double down.
Right.
And then it got really ridiculous.
When it when they started talking about the underground uh, you know, uh tunnels and like the the ships that were in the harbors for the coronavirus, like were there for the kids and stuff.
Like at that point, I was like, alright, I'm making this stupid cartoon to just show them like how how ridiculous they sound that I made that uh the cue.
The big one, the big one that was like Oh, I'm sorry.
Um people saying that they were gonna, or the Q people saying that Trump was gonna round up all the pedophiles, and that's what the martial law was really so martial law was a good thing, because that meant Q was making his move and that Trump took over the Federal Reserve.
You know, they're saying that garbage.
Yeah.
So and the thing with that is I'm sorry, go ahead.
I think we have a little bit of a thing too.
No, I'm almost positive we do.
My internet's really crappy right now, and so that's probably what's going on.
No, the the thing with with with uh Trump uh that I thought would wake up another people a lot of people too is the fact that you know Epstein died under his watch.
Yeah, or was whisked away or whatever.
I I think he he died, but like uh, you know, well was murdered.
Blame goes on Trump for him ending up dead.
I blame Trump and his people.
Right.
No, it Bill Barr, if that was really if Trump was really trying to stop the pedos and to really drain the swamp, and he had a person like Epstein in custody, even if it was outside of his jurisdiction or whatever, oh no, it's just it was the New York, whatever.
He's he's the president, you know, that uh Bill Barr could have made sure that Epstein was not murdered in jail.
Okay, like you can't tell me that Trump was powerless to prevent uh Epstein from being murdered in in prison.
If they if they wanted him, they could have had him.
They allowed it to happen.
Trump's in the all those same circles, and uh Barr's dad got Epstein the job at uh at the university.
Well, and and Trump hired the guy that gave Epstein the sweetheart deal.
I mean, that should have been like another alarm bell going off in everyone's head.
And Epstein's lawyers, Dershowitz and Ken Starr.
Right.
And the fact, yeah, the fact that Dershowitz is in the White House as often as he is, should be.
I mean, at this point, if you still think Trump is draining the swamp and is gonna get the pedos, you just have no idea.
Like you just don't know what's going on.
Like, and and you know, you need to be ridiculed at this point because telling you the facts is no longer working.
So that's that's the that was the angle I went.
I was like, you know what?
Trying to tell trying to reason with these people stopped working.
What's another strategy?
We can we can use we can ridicule them.
And it worked a little bit, I think.
I definitely do.
So the links to these videos will be in the description.
So let's get talking about this one.
Tik on alum and this viral video, your breakdown of contagion, and uh it's exclusively up on bit shoots.
You put it up yesterday, so everybody make sure to check out the whole thing.
It's 25 minutes.
We're gonna watch a couple excerpts of it that I have time stamped here.
So uh let's just start with the beginning intro and play just uh like I think 30 seconds here.
And what year was this?
2013, right?
2013.
Uh 2011.
2011, okay.
People have been pointing out a lot of the similarities between the 2011 film Contagion and the current pandemic that we're all being told about spreading across the world and keeping many of us captives in our own homes.
The similarities are striking.
The virus and contagion is a coronavirus.
And as we were first told about COVID-19, the fictional virus and contagion comes from bats in Asia.
It's also spread in wet markets.
The West first becomes aware of the spread through viral videos coming out of Asia that are spread throughout the alternative media.
The response to the virus is handled by the CDC and the WHO and other centralized authorities that supersede all the local authorities who are depicted as idiots that can't possibly understand the seriousness of the situation.
Independent media is derided as not real journalism, but as crackpot conspiracy theory.
Okay, well, we'll let people watch the video to see the rest of the intro.
I'm gonna skip through to the end and uh the bulk of it.
But definitely I just watched this video uh this morning just to to get the clips that I'm looking for of this doctor here, Dr. Sussman.
And uh there definitely is so many uh parallels between what's happening now and this movie, and you get in, you dig into who created the movie and some of their connections, and that's what we're gonna cover today and how that ties in.
And it it feels like we're living in a real-world contagion, like a dystopian sci-fi pandemic movie right now, doesn't it?
Yeah, it it was really weird to watch that film uh while uh under quarantine and just basically because I'd seen the movie, I think, when it first came out, and uh you know, I remembered little bits of it, but to watch it again now that we've kind of seen a lot of this stuff unfold uh was was kind of surreal because I watched you know,
as I as I mentioned in the video, I've watched several outbreak films during this lockdown just to kind of like see if there were any other films that lined up so closely, and not even nothing, nothing even a little bit uh like this.
This was very, very you could tell whoever you know uh planned the script of this film is was either working with people who were involved with how they're managing this this uh pandemic right now, or are literally the people who are managing it.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Uh I've been watching binge watching all the pandemic movies too to try to look for uh you know, just the stuff that they've been covering.
I it's and then I almost realized that my perception on like what viruses are and what a pandemic would look like is completely shaped by these movies and and and you know, the talking heads that I see on the news whenever it pops up in the news.
And uh and definitely this one particularly, it has a lot of uh similarities.
Let's let's put it another thing.
Go ahead.
I was just gonna say one thing I I was gonna put in my video, and I it it I never got around to uh that it's kind of along the same lines of what you were just talking about, about our perception is being shaped by these films.
Uh, a lot of these older movies about viruses were really ridiculous, and in the same way that it reminded me of back in the 1950s, after uh well after World War II, you had a lot of these movies where it's like, oh, it's giant ants because they're radioactive, or oh, it's it's it's Godzilla because he's radioactive.
Oh, it's Spider-Man, he got bit by a radioactive spider.
Like everything was radioactive, you know, radiation, radioactive, uh, you know, that would create these horrible monsters, and and it really made everyone afraid of nuclear power, and and there was a lot of these movies where if you look back at them now, they seem ridiculous, but at the time it's it scared people.
And if you look at at some of the older virus movies, it's kind of the same thing.
Like the one that I talk about virus that was made in 1980, it's so technically I mean, it's stupid, you know, and and in and so are most of these movies, right?
Especially the older ones.
Uh, because you know, now that we know more about the science, you you look at it and you're like, oh, that you know, just like with the just like you know that radiation isn't gonna turn an ant into a giant monster.
You know that like if a vial of virus breaks on a mountainside, it's not gonna spread over the wind to the you know the whole rest of the world.
You know, it can't it can't nothing it can't do that.
And so when you saw uh when I watched these older virus movies, it just made me feel like are they purposely trying to just generate fear of pandemics, or is it just a case of you know people like to be uh um uh titillated and afraid of some you know and because you know it's not like we've never had we had the plague in our history, it's part of our culture a little bit.
Uh but it's it's it's it really reminded me of like the hysteria over uh nuclear power and radiation when I saw these older ones.
Yeah, it is.
Um kind of like duck and cover wouldn't do any good in the cold war for you.
Um it's almost like the masks don't really do any good if you don't, you know, unless you have a N95, I guess.
But here, let's play this next little clip.
This is you digging in now.
Uh so I'm skipping about 10 minutes in and all of his analysis of the movie.
You guys can go watch for yourself, but this is who is behind it.
A little bit a little uh intro into him.
So forth.
They have these themes in common, they have this fear, amplification.
I I still couldn't get it out of my head.
What makes Contagion so different?
Like, why is it so technically accurate, you might say.
Why does it stand out and seem to coincide with today's reality?
And I couldn't imagine the filmmakers just simply getting lucky.
So I decided to do some digging into the people behind the film.
So it turns out the director Steven Soderbergh worked closely with Larry Brilliant on coming up with the script.
Larry Brilliant.
A man of means with a fake sounding name and no explanation as to where his massive wealth comes from.
And I'm actually almost unbelievable backstory of traveling the world with bands of hippies, spreading the virus of the 1960s counterculture to Europe and the Middle East, and then curing diseases like smallpox for the World Health Organization, because an Indian sage told him that he had a vision.
I'm not making that up.
Founding health-related NGOs left and right, creating one of the first online communities in the world, Well.com, which Time Magazine claims paved the way for all e-commerce from Amazon to eBay.
Ah, yes.
Larry Brilliant, who became a media sensation out of nowhere when for some reason he became the official doctor of Native American protesters who occupied Alcatraz Island for 19 months in 1969.
Ah, yes.
Larry Brilliant, totally a real name, of course, who was then fortuitously cast in a hippie movie, the sequel to Woodstock Nation with bands like The Grateful Dead, and then traveled around Europe and Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan in a rented bus full of random people.
First executive director of Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, where he chose Okay, this is what I want to pause here.
This is a huge fine.
The guy that was involved with making contagion is also high level with Google, who's doing this like tracing and tracking and surveillance of the phones.
And he called for this talk, right?
Right.
So I don't I don't think he's the head of Google.org anymore.
Uh uh, I think in fact, I think they changed it so it's not even Google.org anymore, but he was for you know uh for a you know he was the first one, and he was for uh several years, is my understanding.
And then he switched or not switched, but he got hired by the Skull Foundation, which is uh Jeff Skull, who's the uh co-founder of eBay's that's his uh philanthropy stuff.
But yeah, it's it's it's I mean it's all the same people, it's all the Silicon Valley, you know, uh you know, the kings of Silicon Valley, really, uh, all like this guy.
And the weird thing is everyone that is involved, well, not everyone, but most of the people involved in that movie Contagion, uh, this the people that uh you know at Google, they're all centrally located in that area.
They're all in the San Francisco area, they're all and they have been for a long time.
Uh you know, Larry is originally from Detroit, but uh I don't I don't know if we played that part, but he moved to San Francisco to like just how he came on the scene was he randomly shows up.
Uh there was a protest on Alcatraz Island in 1969.
I'd never even heard of this.
And a bunch of Native Americans basically just got a boat and occupied Alcatraz Island and said, We're claiming this island.
It was just like it was some protest in Mini in the 60s where it didn't really go anywhere.
But they lived there for like 19 months.
And Larry got his popularity from just, you know, he was just some random med student from Detroit by volunteering to be the uh the doctor for these Indians.
And so he got a lot of FaceTime.
Weird here's the weird thing in digging trying to find this guy's background.
Um, you know, you find these references to that happening, but I can't find a single I mean I found lots of footage of that event.
I can't find a single uh uh piece of footage of him actually being interviewed uh on anything.
And so you have all these old AP videos of the Indians themselves, uh, but I've I mean, you know, I'm I'm just going off of uh you know the secondhand information, like him, well, his Wikipedia page and then people and interviews talking about his past, but I can't actually find video of this happening.
Um which is the case of like a lot of stuff with his background.
Um also his background with his father in uh Detroit.
Right.
So I because this that's I wanted to figure out why did how did this guy just come out of nowhere?
Uh and you know, obviously his name sounds fake.
So I I looked up his his father's father's name was Joe Brilliant.
He ran uh they're you know, they're from Detroit.
Uh I believe it was either his father or his grandfather, or his father was uh a Russian Jew that came here around around 1900 or so, a little or maybe shortly after that.
Uh but it might have been with his with his grandfather.
I don't know if his grandfather came here or not.
Uh but they were here, he was first generation.
Larry's like first generation.
And so they they showed up, and then somehow within a matter of a few years, he's running uh which was a very lucrative business at the time.
I know this sounds weird to people maybe listening now, but uh jukeboxes and uh you know uh cigarette machines and stuff like that, you could make a lot of money.
Uh in fact, uh in in looking and trying to find research on his dad out, I found like trade magazines and stuff like that that were talking about him, and it was like big news.
It was like front page news when they would change the price of jukebox uh say like, oh, we're we're gonna change the it now.
It costs ten cents to play a song.
Because this was like the iTunes kind of, you know, in 1940.
That's you couldn't, you know, most people didn't have a record player, and that's how you played songs.
I mean, it sounds ridiculous now, but like that's kind of how it was.
And it was it's an all-cash business.
So if you I mean there's no receipts, you know, when you put a uh uh a dime into a jukebox, it doesn't, you know, there's no record of it.
And so you have uh easy way to launder money, uh, easy way to avoid taxes, and he ran uh these machines in a lot of Detroit, which you know, Detroit kind of a corrupt town, kind of a lot of uh uh organized crime, especially at the time.
And uh I found this transcript of a Senate hearing where uh John no John F. Kennedy, which was a little surprising, uh, when he was just a senator, so Senator John F. Kennedy was uh uh having a hearing about the organized crime involvement with the coin operated business.
And it wasn't just limited to Detroit, they were talking about Chicago and and other places too.
But uh they had called him as a witness because apparently he uh ended up getting out of the coin operated business because uh Italian mobsters uh uh started paying off the people he I mean he admitted basically,
at least on you know in the record, that he was uh essentially paying off labor officials, and they created this union, this fake union uh to uh uh basically uh keep competition out of Detroit so that you had to join this union and you know bake you know make it like a club that you had to pay into in order to have your machines there.
And he was doing that, and then these these guys from Chicago came in with the help of Jimmy Hoffa, like just These names popping up, I was just like, what?
And so with the help of Jimmy Hava, the these these Italian mobsters came in and they paid uh the labor guys more money.
They basically outbid uh Joe Brilliant was his name.
And so in this hearing, he's just complaining that uh, you know, that he had to get out of the business because these Italian guys came in and and uh edged him out and and uh so I'm I'm just trying to figure out like how did this guy how did Larry Brilliant uh you know the son of immigrants suddenly have money and I don't know for sure it's it's really hard to say unless we got more information.
It'd be interesting to send a FOIA to uh you know asked FBI what information they have on Joe Brilliant, maybe maybe you can find more information.
But I mean, there's enough circumstantial evidence, I think, to that kind of suggests that there was there was probably some involvement with the Jewish mob because I mean the guy's got money, he's running that kind of business, first generation seems a little weird.
Bene Brith.
Someone also said that uh exactly, and then Larry's Larry was involved with Benai Brith from an early age, uh, that the same articles or the different or an article uh from the uh Detroit Jewish Chronicle said that uh Larry had met his wife at a Benai Brith youth group.
Um that uh he was involved with the MAACP from the age of fifteen.
So I mean he's been an activist uh his whole life, and uh just comes from um a world of uh privilege, really, yeah, where he already had this money, and uh someone said that brilliant uh if he was a Russian Jew,
which which he was, uh suggests that his family actually dealt in diamonds at one point because apparently that's uh uh the that last name in Russian is is Diamond.
So uh that's that's also possible.
I I couldn't find any information on that.
Um basically he's connected to the there was a photo of him there with Rockefeller who he's uh he's been on stage with multiple times, you say in the video.
Um he he did a tet TED talk or a speech where he's calling for surveillance and exactly what they're trying to roll out now, and that was like a decade ago, over a decade ago.
Bene Brith connection in double A C B. Well, the weird thing about the Who thing is so Larry comes out, and I'll just I'll just go real quickly through.
So Larry goes out, he's the doctor for the Indians, and then he uh because of his media exposure, uh this is according to the official story, uh, he then gets hired on to do a movie, which was a movie that they were were making a sequel to a Woodstock movie that was really successful.
And this movie, by the way, if you guys can find this movie, it's impossible to find this movie.
I found like 10 second clips of it, and like that's it.
You can't buy it anywhere at all.
And and he's in it, and I and I can't find the clips that he's in.
I'm hoping because it's kind of a documentary.
I I'm hoping that someone has it because I'm sure there's a reason we can't find it.
Uh, but it's called uh uh Medicine Ball Caravan.
Medicine ball caravan.
Anyway, so he's in this hippie movie, and then a the the legend the legend is after this movie where he's uh with all these bands who have you know people have suggested are connected to the CIA and stuff, like uh The Grateful Dead and stuff like that.
Uh he then got paid in plane tickets to uh India and they they he lived in India for a while and toured Europe for a while.
He went to Afghanistan, Iran, uh Pakistan, uh he went uh and so he just uh hippie touring around on his bus all around the world with no experience.
So if you the one thing comment here is he's not really exactly building a resume, right?
He's he's doing drugs and and and uh you know, probably spying, really, is you know, that's probably what he's doing.
And uh then magically just one day he gets a job uh at the World Health Organization to eradicate smallpox uh from the earth.
You know, like uh and and oh on top of that, I I I forgot this little detail.
So after he gets the job from the World Health Organization, Steve Jobs gives him the twelfth uh Apple computer ever made.
Like there's a photo of my video of him like on an Apple computer.
That's Apple Computer number twelve, personally given to him by Steve Jobs.
Like this guy knows everybody.
This guy's super connected in Silicon Valley in and in San Francisco and the hippie scene and everything.
Like And he's just he's supposedly just some random guy that just you know just happens to be meeting all these really important powerful people his entire life.
Well, I think this is the connection right here, Benai Brith.
That that explains everything really.
Right.
Right.
And he's been involved with that since you know since he was a kid.
So you have uh after you know, after he does all you know, he eradicates smallpox.
Uh he did that, or you know, he got the job at Google dot org and he was choosing all the uh the projects they would put money into uh and he did the the TED talk, which you can it's on YouTube, you can watch the TED Talk from 2007.
Uh basically the TED Talk thing was about in a competition where you had to like they were giving away a hundred thousand dollars, and you had to go there and kind of present your idea of what you would do with this hundred thousand dollars.
He ended up winning the hundred thousand dollars.
And his idea was well, uh my friend, and I forget his friend's name, uh, my friend has this surveillance thing that scrapes uh web pages and looks for uh pandemics for first signs of the pandemics,
and uh he claims I don't know how they back this up, but he claims they actually one of the reasons we never had a SARS outbreak was because this guy's AI uh uh detected the outbreaks early and they talked back to the World Health Organization and reported it, and they were able to somehow stop it.
I I don't know how true that is, but that's one of the stories he tells in his presentation.
And he says they want to expand on that idea, and he's not saying too spooky to be honest, right?
Like in this presentation, he's like, look, we're just gonna scrape web pages, you know, we're we're gonna look at uh news reports, uh local news reports, and and you know, the the open to the public part of social media, and we'll have this system that just looks for uh patterns in the data that suggest you know that like, oh look, there's all these reports of kids getting fevers or you know, whatever, right?
And if that's all that they want to do, that wouldn't be that big of a deal.
But as we know, Whitney Webb was talking about the release of the uh she popularized the reason the release of that PowerPoint that Epic uh FOIA where they had uh Eric Schmidt and a bunch of CIA guys talking about how they wanted to uh have a closer uh they wanted a relationship with the federal government in America that's more like what the Chinese have with their government in terms of tech companies uh being
able to uh have like a social credit score type of system and and maybe get rid of a lot of these privacy things that Americans have and get rid of these legacy systems like um you know the uh car ownership and uh things that um that get in the way of of data collection, really.
They want to they want to in order to create the best AI, and one of the purposes for this AI, not just one of them, it would, you know, this is this AI that they want is like sky, they want it to do everything.
But one one of the things that the AI would do is you know, do uh detection of you know early detection of of pandemics.
You know, Bill Barr was talking about another use would be uh this AI would be used to detect uh shooters, like oh, this guy, we can tell by his social media post that he's gonna pop, and so we need to go arrest him pre-crime.
Uh but they want to use this same AI system, this basically, which sounds exactly like what Larry was talking about in 2007, just not as invasive.
Uh this is what they want to do, is they want to have access to as much data as possible, and they this is another way they can try to sell it.
They can say, look, if we don't have access to all this, you know, you're gonna be locked in your house.
If you if we don't have access to this data, you know, your grandma's gonna die of the next you know, COVID 20, right?
Or you know, whatever.
And um, it just seems like to me that especially once and we we can get this in a minute.
Once you get into some of the other people that are are associated with the film Contagion and some of the their long term goals that they've had, uh it just seems like to me that this is just laying down the groundwork and trying to get uh the public to conform, like in the case of Contagion, uh conform to a reality that was presented to them in 2011.
Because, you know, as as you know, we'll play that clip maybe in a minute, but as one of the people uh loosely tied uh to the film says um you know what a good propagandist does is they create a vision and then the masses and the uh the public uh then couple with that with that vision and make it reality.
And I feel like that's and this is stuff that they've been talking about since 19 at least 1969, uh, is is using video on this medium, these guys specifically.
That's that's an amazing uh clip that you had there.
Um I we will play that.
You know, Devin, you're coming in a little choppy.
Let me call you right back on Skype, okay?
Okay.
Okay.
Sorry, guys, I just want to try to make sure this is good.
I don't know if you could hear the choppiness, but he was cutting out quite a bit.
I'm gonna play this clip here about Benai Breath and his other connections.
Uh-oh.
Devin Stack is who we're getting on the call.
Devin Stack of Blackbuild.
Hmm.
That is interesting.
He says, I changed internets.
Okay, here we go.
right now.
Thank you.
I need some uh elevator music for if this happens.
Oh no.
Here, let's play this.
...Chronicle claiming that Larry had been involved with the NAACP from age 15...
And then he met his wife in his benign bryth youth group.
The article also explained why Larry was so eager to heal the world.
Tik and Olam, the term Gentiles everywhere.
I want him to be here for this part.
This is the main part of the video.
Oh no.
I wanna know.
There he is.
Okay.
Okay.
This should actually work better.
I just changed uh to a different uh internet source.
Cool.
I hear you loud and clear now.
So all right, let's play this.
I was just playing a little bit of the the clip of your clip while uh I was getting you reconnected, but you're getting on to Tikana Lam now, so let's just play a little bit of this here.
Are slowly becoming more and more familiar with.
Aside from Larry Brilliant's involvement in the film, Larry had been involved with the and then he met his wife in this Benai Brith youth group.
The article also explained why Larry was so eager to heal the world.
Tik and Ola, the term Gentiles everywhere are slowly becoming more and more familiar with.
Aside from Larry Brilliant's involvement.
Okay, so before we move on to this next uh berg, I think it is Tikano Lam.
I found there's a connection to Benai Breth and Tacano Lam with the crew with one of the producers or creator or writer of Cantagen and almost lost it this morning.
It's pretty amazing.
Well, and in in uh like E. Michael Jones, for example, puts a lot of focus on that as well, and says that one of the things that that drives I think the behavior that you see from uh a lot of uh these types of people are that that it's it's really a religious thing.
They they feel religiously driven to heal the world, and uh whether it wants it or not.
And uh so this is one example of that.
Like I, you know, for Larry Brilliant, for example, I'll I'll just tell you guys this.
I watched a lot of video Larry Brilliant, and I feel like I'm a pretty good judge of character, and I'll just tell you, like he seems honestly, he seems kind of like a nice guy.
Like he he kind of does.
And uh so which means to me, either he's really evil because he's able to seem like a nice guy, which is possible, or he's just really think he believes in what he's doing.
Uh and so he's just it's like one of those I'm reminded of uh Animaniacs, I think was the name of the show where they had the little girl that would they would pet cats and squeeze them and love them until they were basically she was killing them.
And uh that that's kind of like how I see guys like that, where it he wants to heal the world, he wants to protect us from the dangerous virus so bad that he's willing to uh destroy uh uh uh other aspects of our lives.
You know, like the it's like the with the Patriot Act, you know, they they he wants if you have people that want to save us from terrorism so bad they're willing to give up our privacy and and uh our freedom.
And so that's what it's pathological.
You have this pathological drive to where they they pick whatever it is they they uh they're afraid of, and in his case, it's pandemics, and uh they want to heal the world of of pandemics at any cost.
And it's like I said, it's it's probably in his case, I don't know, maybe it's not, but like my feel from him is that it it's probably good intentions, uh, at least from him specifically.
Um it's just that you know that we don't we don't sometimes you gotta listen to the patient before you start administering your your uh your cure.
And uh, you know, we don't want to be we don't want to be healed like this.
We don't we don't want to take this medicine.
Heal yourself, worry about yourself.
You know, they kinda tikanolam is something I talk about a lot as well.
It's their it's their end times prophecy that they're gonna they're obligated to heal the world and to be a light unto the nations and lead the Gentiles in the messianic, like Jewish, messianic utopian age that they want to create a heaven on earth with uh according to their prophecies,
where their god's chosen everybody else is Noahide serving them, Amalek is is uh blotted out, but tikkun Olam it on Habad.org it says that uh any activity that improves the world, and it also says uh healing, often translated as repair, improve, fix, prepare, set up, or just do something with.
I like the way that you can see my screen, right?
That I share.
Okay.
Uh on Wikipedia, it says that this is Orthodox Judaism as the prospect of overcoming all forms of idolatry.
Well, guess what?
Orthodox Judaism believes that Christianity and Jesus is idol worship.
Right here.
Right.
Tikhan Olam is the idea of the world.
Go ahead.
I was gonna say, I wonder what Hebrew for if it ain't broke, don't fix it is, so we can start uh telling them to follow that instead.
Yeah.
Or mind your own business.
Okay, uh, and then it says here the Ashkenazi movements, uh Tikun Olam is the idea that Jews bear responsibility not only for their own moral, spiritual, and material welfare, but also for the welfare of society at large.
So they think that they're they're chosen, that it's their destiny to heal the world and lead the whole world and basically rule the world from Jerusalem, the temple, one world government, one world uh religion.
Well, uh i it makes sense.
I mean, psychologically, if you're told from the time that you're alive that you've been chosen by God, and that you know that you're separate, you're separate from you know, in in this case, the Goyam, and that you are uh, you know, you're superior, and you are supposed to lead and and they're supposed to follow.
I mean, of course you're gonna you're gonna behave this way.
This is this is gonna end and generationally that you're gonna behave this way.
And so it's uh I think that's just this is another example of how this can, you know, how that can go wrong, where you have this guy on a crusade to heal the world from pandemics, and uh it it's going to lead to um a very invasive uh implementation of an AI that will be used for evil.
And uh this is why this is such a big deal to me, is because I've been talking about TikTok as soon as the pandemic uh came out and started uh getting big in the news.
Here's me on March 4th prediction Israel will release the coronavirus vaccine or some other cure and claim they quote healed the world like their prophecy to Khan Olam.
And then now contagion, and I've been talking about contagion.
In this in this video I did a couple weeks ago.
Um the first one it was titled Will Israel.
It's it's the second video I did on Corona.
Will Israel heal the world from coronavirus?
And I get into why I think that they're gonna say this uh Tikanolam stuff is what's going down.
So um and then I saw this.
Well in contagion.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, go ahead.
I know what you're gonna say.
Go for it.
In contagion, the guy who comes up with the vaccine, not only is he uh a Jewish uh uh scientist, but they tell him not to do it.
Like because they want it they that one club of all research switch to level four labs, and he's like, Well, I'm supposed to destroy the samples, but I'm gonna do it because I'm the only one that can do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's play that right now since you uh you uh introduced it.
Here we go.
This is from Contagion.
This is about Dr. Sussman, the hero, the hero who they told him to stop, but he did it anyway, because he knows what's best, whether you want it or not.
They're gonna help, they're gonna heal the world, they're gonna impose their will, their God, their laws on everybody else, because that's what they believe is that they're not gonna heal the world alone, it's they're gonna do it, and then also the the uh the Noahides are gonna do their seven Noahide laws, and that's how you're gonna usher in the Mosheok in the temple.
But here we go.
With it, it just kept amplifying.
Send it to Sussman in San Francisco, because he doesn't know what it is, nobody does.
Send it to Sussman.
He he's the only one that will know what it is.
By the way, her assistant.
If you notice, he's Jewish too.
The only in fact, there's not a single white male that's that's a positive uh character in the entire film.
The only white male is the the huckster, the the evil conspiracy theorist guy.
There's a parallel with that too, with hydroxychloroquine too.
We're gonna get into.
And then you also covered in your video on BitChute exclusive that outbreak, the whole uh it was who is it?
Dustin Hoffman was the hero in that one too, the quirky Jew, as you uh as you uh describe described.
Well, and he even makes a point, he even points out like there's a point where he's this little girl.
Uh that's the other thing, too.
I I should have put this in the video.
He puts a little girl in danger uh because they find the the I don't want to go too much into it, but long story short, he's like, well, if I'm wrong, you can punch me in the nose.
And I got a pretty big one, too.
Like he says that in the movie.
That's that's such a cringe uh line there.
Okay, here let's play a little bit more on with Dr. Sussman.
It's so obvious.
As soon as I saw this, in fact, in that first video, I was like, oh, in contagion, it's a Jewish doctor that that that comes up with the vaccine, and they and uh he oh, he also gives it away too selfishly.
He could have made billions, but he gave it away too.
Yep.
Here we go.
Shows novel characteristics and appears to be chimeric in origin.
Virus is 15 to 19 kilobases in length and containing six to ten genes.
Typical of a paramex of viruses.
So he just knows every little detail about it right away.
This is the uh the blogger coming up behind him to um he's basically trying to undermine the establishment and and promote his miracle cure, who he's colluding behind the scenes with hedge fund managers doing uh what is it, uh insider trading, basically.
Right.
Which is exactly what I was investigating hydroxychloroquine, too.
And then hydroxychloroquine popped up in a 2003 TV show written by a guy named Bernstein.
Okay, here's a little bit more here.
Potentially a mutant on Frankenstein.
Oh, and shit.
I'll call you back.
He's saying, oh, is it genetically modified?
Yes, I am a writer.
Yes, I am.
Blogging is not writing.
It's graffiti with punctuation.
I am a journalist and there's informed discussion.
This is a biological weapon.
You want to talk to me, call my office and make an appointment.
Okay, here's the next scene now.
So this is when they figured out what it was.
Sussman, you know, mapped it out and sent her the information.
And then now uh what's this guy's name?
I want to say Pearlman, but that's not it.
What is this guy's name?
Um the black eye?
Yeah.
Uh uh.
Yeah, he's Darth Vader, whatever his name is.
He's shutting down Sussman is what's happening.
The Jewish doctor.
From here on out, I want no one working on this except the BSL4.
Last thing we need is for this thing to walk out of the lab on the bottom of someone's ship.
So there's Dr. Sussman getting the call to shut it down.
Shut it down.
Dr. Sussman's office.
Ian, hi, Ally Hextel.
We need to shut you down.
This thing's too hot.
Shut it down.
BSL 4 only at this point.
Some taste of their own medicine.
Okay.
I think that's a mistake.
Cook your samples, uh, destroy everything.
We can't risk it.
We're making progress.
You limit this to government run BSL 4s.
It'll take forever.
I can just try.
Okay.
So they tell him to shut it down, and we're almost through with this clip here.
But just to show you the plot of this story, how they frame him to be the hero against you know everybody else telling him to shut it down.
So he's at the store now, he sees people are sick, people are gonna die.
So then he rushes to his place and he goes and finds a cure.
at this determination I'll just have to deal with the samples.
It's just a matter of showing them.
I think you're on home.
I'll do that and then I just want to recheck some data.
*music*
He's gonna heal the world so hard.
I'll do it myself.
I'm just gonna recheck the data.
My golly.
He tried antibodies, and immunological knockout lines like we did, but the key was a fetal death.
The line from Geelong, we didn't have it.
He grew it in a BSL 3.
Allie, what the hell is he doing working with it in a BSL three?
ignoring me.
Shit.
What does he want?
I bought some cigar artists.
He had a choice.
He could have done any business There's no doubt in this approach, but he gave it to us.
We're supposed to trust him.
We don't have a choice.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States and the World Health Organization in Switzerland confirmed today that Dr. Ian Sussman...
Dr. Ian Sussman has succeeded, so they credit him with coming up with the vaccine.
He could have made billions, but he gave it away for free.
Very clearly.
Yeah, that that that's yeah, that that that wasn't lost on me.
Uh it was it was like, oh, come on.
Like uh it but like you said, outbreak was a little more in your face about it.
But this it's just crazy to see all these the these things line up.
And I'll tell you, it it is a good possibility that Israel comes up with a vaccine and and uh we'll see what happens.
Oh, it certainly is.
Um we got we got those um what is it here?
US will push countries to love their Jews more.
Oh, that's the wrong wrong story.
What's the story I'm looking for?
Here we go.
Israeli lab confirms breakthrough with virus antibody, but says months still uh till cure.
And then we got this one Israeli COVID-19 treatment with 100% survival rate tested on U.S. patient.
Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro says, BDS this.
Israel makes exciting breakthrough.
This is something they've been pushing.
Like, oh, people that boycott us, we're gonna boycott you and and and uh you Palestinians, you're gonna be begging for our vaccine for us to save you.
They they've been always mentioning this kind of stuff.
And then here we see of it.
Well, what I what I find interesting is everyone's giving the same timeline.
Like, in fact, uh same thing with you know Lar Larry Brilliant said the same thing in an interview that oh, we'll have it in uh 12 to 18 months.
Uh Bill Gates, 12 to 18 months.
Uh you know, every everyone that gets talked to about when how long a vaccine, it's 12 to 18 months.
And and that just seems a little weird to me because uh we've never had a vaccine for a coronavirus before.
There's several viruses that you know, like the AIDS virus as an example.
Like, how long have they been trying to make a vaccine for that?
Since the 80s, they don't have one still.
Uh the the flu virus uh is uh guesswork because the you know influenza mutate so often that they have to just basically try to guess where it's gonna mutate to and then try it out, and then you know, they're wrong a lot of the time.
They're trying they're they're trying to bring out a new vaccine that works for like for all of the spectrum.
It's like a new messenger RNA vaccine.
They just did the first test, so they're pushing new new stuff right now, also.
And they're and they're gonna give it to everybody.
I mean that's that's the idea.
At least that's that's uh the idea that people like Bill Gates and and uh Larry Brilliant are pushing forward that they want to essentially vaccinate the entire planet, and uh it if if or anyone who doesn't have antibodies or or whatever, yeah.
Uh and then you're you're just gonna assume there's not gonna be any horrible side effects from that.
I mean I don't know.
I I'm certainly not taking the contagion has the contagion movie has a vaccine passport wristband also.
I think maybe um Brilliant suggested that in one of his videos as well, if I'm not mistaken.
That's and now Bill Gates is wanting to hold the whole world hostage and saying you're not going back to normal until you take my vaccine.
Well, and the way Larry Larry Brilliant in an interview about COVID 19 said that exactly that, that you'd get a wristband or a badge or an ID card.
But I mean, there's a lot of people.
I mean, this is 2020.
There it's gonna be an easier sell, and it's gonna be better for the people that want to push this AI stuff if that's an electronic passport, if that's something that's tied to your phone.
You know, like uh that way they can track your location too.
Yeah.
So they can say that, hey, let's you have in order to you know be in order to enter like in the movie contagion, in order to walk into the mall, he has to have the the wristband.
So they could do something like that.
In order to walk into the mall, your phone has to have uh, you know, it'll have a uh an app on it, and through Bluetooth or whatever, you can scan it and you'll you're you'll be allowed into the mall.
And not only that, because it's an app, it'll have the ability, not that they don't have this already, as we've found out from Google and Apple giving out the data, but they'll have at least a more legitimate reason to have the data uh from your your location data.
And so it's that's that's the way I see it going.
If they just I mean, I don't think they're gonna just give you a uh a wristband.
But you know, who knows?
We'll see, we'll see how how I mean I I see a lot of this stuff kind of uh not necessarily going as deep as uh they initially wanted it to go.
Like we have a lot of states trying to open up again, but you never know they with the second wave or you know, whatever is gonna come in in the future.
But I think ultimately that's what they want.
They want to have it to be an electronic passport.
Yeah, and whatever rights they take away during the pandemic, they're not gonna give them back afterwards, as you're a type dream if you think.
They just renewed the Patriot Act.
Yeah.
Twenty years later, that they don't need the Patriot Act.
According to them, they were like, oh, this is just a temporary thing, you know, just like income taxes were temporary.
The the new Patriot Act is to go after the Patriots.
Well that's what the first one was for out also, yeah.
It's it's get the Patriots Act.
That's what it always set up for.
Here's another clip.
We have to watch out for this happening.
This could be some type of uh foreshadowing of something we might see still.
This idea that they float.
If we even had a viable vaccine right now, we would still have to do human trials, and that would take weeks.
And then we would have to get clearance and approval.
Figure out manufacturing and distribution that would take.
Better rush.
And then train survivors to give inoculations more months, more deaths.
Well, Homeland Security wants to know if we could put a vaccination in the water supply, like fluoride, cure everyone all at once.
How's that for an idea?
Let's put the vaccination in the water supply.
Who did he say to?
Homeland Security wants to know.
I think that's what he said.
That's incredible.
She she sighs and and dismisses him.
So yeah, well, uh and one thing I forget the if this was Fauci or or Brilliant, because I've watched a lot of video from both of them.
But they were saying that uh right now, while they're developing vaccines, what they're going to be doing is mass producing every single one of them, even before they've done all the testing.
So that once they have done whatever little testing they decide to do, they already have like a bunch of the the uh the the vaccine ready to go.
So they're trying to push this out as quickly as possible.
Yeah, they're not gonna do real testing.
I don't think they ever do with the vaccines.
Okay, so here let's show you some more uh interesting stuff here, a little bit more on Tikon Olam, the the prediction.
So this is uh you'll like this.
This is Ronald Louder, the president of uh the world Jewish Congress.
Listen to what he has to say about his uh addressing the world Jewish Congress on coronavirus.
Yeah, colleagues and friends about the world around the world.
There's something else I wanted to tell you at this moment.
I want you to take it to heart.
We will get through this together.
We will overcome this challenge as one people, and we'll come out stronger.
So I just want to say one people.
This is the Herzl Zionist uh uh mentality that Jews are one people and that they have loyalty to Zionism and Israel and and their uh you know their prophetic destiny.
you know they Herzl said it's useless for them to be loyal in countries where they reside Heim Weitzmann said very similar stuff.
So he goes, We're to get in it together, we are one.
That's the Zionist uh what's the word?
Uh dog whistle.
That's the Zionist supremacist dog whistle when they say we are one.
Anyway, here we go.
Here's the part about Tacan Alam.
At the other end.
The Jewish people have always believed in to come along to heal the world, very seriously.
Jewish doctors and scientists working along with medical teams around the world on the forefront of this fight against the coronavirus.
We salute them.
We pray for the health and for their success.
Stay safe.
Act brutally.
Okay, there it is.
So Tikun Olam, we're on the forefront.
You you uh you catch my drift here.
So now we have another one I shared.
Tikon Alump uh this is breaking Israel news.
It says major mystic rabbi, coronavirus will end in Passover, so the end of 2020.
Cure will come from Israel.
Cure will come from Israel.
Another shocking prediction a cure to the coronavirus will come from Israel before the end of the upcoming Passover holiday.
This will be to show people that the real source of blessing in the world is Israel.
And that was a quote from this mystical rabbi wizard supremacist.
What do you think of that line, Devin?
Well, has anyone uh looked to see if if Bill Gates is heavily invested in in one of these pharmaceutical companies in Israel?
Heavily invested in Israel.
Windows and Microsoft is is tied in deep with with Israel, not to mention all of uh Bill's Epstein connections as well.
Right.
Well, and honestly, I I think there's even an argument to be made that that he's uh uh you know of the tribe.
Oh, Bill, yeah.
Well, Bill's dad was Planned Parenthood and uh had Marina Umbromovich as their in their ad.
I mean, come on.
What else?
They uh uh brain farting now.
Uh his dad was with uh um Soros and the Rockefellers and doing philanthropy also, so he's like born into it.
From a banking family.
Yeah.
Really graceful.
Did some, a good video, uh, breaking down Bill Gates, but Israel, This will be to show the people, show the world that the real source of blessing in the world is Israel.
So they're the blessing.
We should all bow down and recognize their chosenness.
Quote the healing for the disease will come from Israel.
Only Israel can protect the world.
For sure, No Muslim nation will save the world.
That's a quote from this uh Rabbi Artsy.
Well, though, to be fair, I'd be really surprised if Saudi Arabia came up with a vaccine.
Vaccines aren't that hard, I don't think.
They've got a lot of them.
But uh Israel steals their technology from a lot of our technology from us anyway.
They've got all these bi-national agreements and they're doing espionage and stuff.
Um this is the phyllo-Semitic agenda.
If they credit the Israelis or or a Jewish person for saving the world from this pandemic, and it's Tacon Alam healing the world, this is what they think that their technology and their blessings are gonna make the whole world love them and have like an affinity for them and like look up to them and respect them as the light into the nations, and now the anti-Semitism czars pushing that they're developing and driving phyllo Semitic narratives for countries all around the world.
This is a global project that they're doing.
Yeah, that kind of creeped me out when I saw that I mean because can you imagine?
Well, and I hate doing this game like that.
Can you imagine if they did this for what?
But I mean, really, uh imagine Trump just going on like you know, we've we're gonna put uh you know 50 million or just even two million dollars into this program that's going to uh try to get uh people to like white people around the world.
Yeah, we're gonna have programs in in countries across the world where promoting whiteness.
I mean, people would lose their shit.
And uh, but that's that's essentially what they're talking about, just for a different group.
Yep.
Yeah, you can do you can play that game with them all basically on every issue.
Like, what about this?
Or if it was the other way around because they're the kings of the the double standard and and hypocrisy.
Okay, here's another one now.
Rabbi, this is from Zionist report just yesterday.
Look at this synchronicity.
Rabbi says, quote, the cure for coronavirus shall come from Zion.
Watch this.
I'm sure many of you have been amused, as I was, to read a number of weeks ago that the DS movement ruled that if Israel comes up with a vaccine or cure for coronavirus, their supporters can take it because they need to save lives.
The hypocrisy is incredible.
So they did say that one of the BDS leaders said that if Israel did come out with a vaccine that they would take it and they wouldn't have to boycott, which I thought, oh my god, that that means it's happening for sure now that they're coming out and saying that.
That was another little bit of evidence that fills my head with these theories.
Okay, here we go.
Well, it would certainly be a motivator because they would love to rub that in their faces.
Yes, yes, and hold it over their head and exactly.
But I'd like to point out one more point.
That in this very ruling, they show their reluctant respect for Israel and the Jewish people.
They didn't wait for the for Israel to actually come up with a cure.
They ruled beforehand.
If Israel will come up with a cure, then we could take it.
Why didn't they wait?
This is a lie because right away Netanyahu and Israel were like, oh, we're working on a vaccine just by luck.
We were already started at this one company to looking for a coronavirus vaccine, so we'll probably be first to market.
That was like news immediately when coronavirus blew up.
It is I think because subconsciously they know that it is the most likely that Israel indeed will come up with a cure.
Because in their hatred for Israel.
In a delicious irony, they actually have a respect and the knowledge and know that it is indeed from Zion.
That the cure shall come.
This it is from Zion that the cure shall come.
And we all just bow down and respect them and and praise them for saving us.
How about that?
Well, yeah, that's there that's the thing is when you come from a culture that's so ethnocentric and and supremacist.
That's I mean, even if they don't come up with the the uh the vaccine or you know, and I've got questions about just vaccines in general, but I don't know.
I don't want to get on it, especially not on YouTube.
Yeah.
Uh but the the uh that's just that that's gonna be their thinking on it pretty much anything.
Of course, they're gonna be the best, they are the best.
You know, God how could they how could they not be the best?
God said they're the best.
So they're gonna come up with the cure.
Yeah, they they've they're gonna heal the world if they gotta drag it kicking and screaming.
And you mentioned the vaccine too.
I wanted to note that the whole contagion movie is all about, oh, the vaccine.
That is the ultimate uh saving grace, and like people are robbing each other for it.
You know, there's a big moment where the guy gives away his vaccine to a kid.
Um they're there's uh they're fighting over it, there's there's rioting over it and stuff, there's kidnapping over over the vaccine and stuff, so it's a lot of these movies, that's that's the the end goal.
And that that plants an idea, it programs our mind to think, oh, when there's a big uh, you know, when the media is hyping up a big pandemic, that's what I need.
I need the vaccine, and just accept all I guess we'll just stay in our homes forever until Bill Gates tells us to roll up our sleeves.
Right, and and that's one thing that uh that I I find curious because when we had H1N1 and when we had the swine flu stuff, they they offered a vaccine at a certain point during the well, first of all, we were never quarantined, like no one was locked in their home or anything like that.
And uh once they had the vaccine, it wasn't um mandatory and it was pretty low-key, and I think they made like way too much of it.
There was also there were I forget uh uh I'd have to research this again, but there was some controversy about Tamaflu, uh, I vaguely remember, I'd have to go look into that again.
Uh about you know who is making money off that.
But at the end of the day, you know, i if assuming that the science behind this virus is what they say it is, it doesn't even like we we well most of us are probably already we probably already have immunity to it already.
You know, like uh mo if it if it really spreads the way they say it does, then most of us or a lot of us already have it.
A lot it's asymptomatic.
So the vaccine is is really kind of irrelevant, especially after like uh years of this being out here.
I mean, I was listening to um the news today and they were saying something like uh what was it fifty or no?
I don't want to get the number wrong, but a high percentage of the the deaths from in America have all come from nursing homes.
Like it was something like I believe it was over fifty percent of the deaths were all from people in nursing homes.
And so I mean it it just and especially like in uh uh uh places like Italy, like the average age of the the people dying in in Italy was something like 80 and the li average life expectancy in Italy is something like 82.
So I mean it just to me it just sounds like there's you know, in terms of like having to stay in your home until they come up with this magical thing that is gonna probably it's gonna cost someone money.
It's not I mean even if it ends up being amazing.
Yeah.
Right.
Like someone's paying for it.
And so it's it's gonna yeah, there's someone's gonna get really rich off of this no matter no matter what.
Yeah.
And uh the the vaccine having the vaccine certificate that Bill Gates and Contagion has, uh have you heard about that COVID that people think it it are speculating it stands for um certificate of vaccination 2019 Cove ID certificate of vaccination ID 2019.
Have you heard that?
Yeah, I've heard people say that.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's true.
That would make sense.
Yeah, it would make sense to try to get people.
I don't I don't know what they what the official story is for the uh the meaning of that, but like it would make sense if you wanted to if that's your goal, right?
Like if you want to implement this program, this electronic passport, because that's that's gonna give you access to a lot of that that AI data they want.
Uh and you want to um uh pre-program or or whatever the you know broadcast in advance uh this idea into people's heads.
I mean they've that it's certainly a way to do it.
Mark of the beast.
That's that's where all this is headed.
Complete control, totalitarian control.
Like I'm not super religious.
Uh is it?
You don't have to be religious.
You don't have to be religious.
Well, no, but I mean like it weirds Me out that like this is something they were talking about 2,000 years ago, and and you it's not in it it seems like it wouldn't really it would sound crazy 2,000 years ago.
What we're gonna have this mark and we can't buy or sell things, and now that that's like just a normal thing to think about like the everything's electronic, and as soon as as soon as uh currency becomes electronic, that yeah, it's over.
Like that's that.
Like that is all they have to do at that point is implement the system.
But they'll have there'll be no way to to not uh participate in the system.
Look at what they're already doing to us now.
They're already kicking us off of PayPal and all the social media monopolies.
So right.
So as soon as if they get if they go cashless, which was also in that same document that uh was talking about how we want a social credit system.
If they go cashless and they decide, oh well, you're you're a dissident, or or you're an anti Semite or or whatever, uh, they can just switch off your bank account.
And there's no way you can't take out cash, you can't have I mean, I guess you could use Bitcoin and stuff like that, but uh, or you know, gold bars, I guess, but try buying you know food with a gold bar.
Uh you know, it's that it's once they go cashless, that's when they have total control.
Yeah, and that was another thing they were pushing too is cash is dirty, trans transmits the virus, so they gotta uh right they gotta go cashless.
Well, we know that they've been trying to push that uh for a long time.
Let's play um okay.
Here's another one now.
This is a light unto the nations.
More about Tecon Alam healing the world.
This is from Kufi, Kufai, Christians United for Israel.
And welcome back.
Folks, we hear so much negative news today, especially out of the Middle East.
So I hope that today's show encouraged you.
Great things are happening today in the land of Israel, and God is moving.
He is using his people and his land as a light unto the nations.
The world is increasingly turning to Israel for answers on how to fight disease, terrorism, famine, the growing water crisis, and so much more.
If a cure for cancer or Alzheimer's is found in the next few years, it's a good bet that it will be found in Israel.
Okay, so can you see all the guys trying to sell I feel like that guy's trying to sell me a timeshare?
Yeah, and that came out in 2017.
That's funny.
Time share.
He did seem like a used car salesman a little bit.
Okay, um, and then's gonna say, oh, f for Scythia in this contagion movie, there's this the blogger who promotes uh a miracle drug for Scythia, and then it turns out that you know, spoiler alert, he didn't really ever have uh he never got sick, so he was lying when he said it healed him, and that he was colluding with investors and made like a a couple million dollars or something like that.
I thought the same thing was going on with hydroxychloroquine, and then I did a few videos uh Yeah, I cut I caught one of your streams on that.
I uh but I was I was planting cactuses at the same time, so I didn't get all the details.
Life of a homesteader.
It sounded like you were making some connections.
Yeah, well, BlackRock, the company that's doing the big bailout with the Federal Reserve, they they have uh major ownership in several of the pharmaceutical companies.
There was Novartis, which is a pharmaceutical company that makes the drug that gave Michael Cohen, Trump's old lawyer, uh 1.2 million dollars to lobby.
So we're like, what is that for?
Is there a connection?
There was other speculation about Trump having investments in some other companies, or him having friends that are associated with these companies, so we don't know, but I just know all the Zionists and and Trump and the Chabad Lubovich doctor was pushing this hydroxychloroquine so hard that uh it got me asking questions.
Yeah, now is that something because I had heard that was something that China was using.
Is that something that China really was do we have evidence of that, or is that just what they're saying?
Or well, I mean, it they're hardly even talking about it anymore.
They're we're working on other drugs, antibody stuff, vaccines.
They're they're trying so many different things, but it it was the like the Zionists and the QAnon people that were pushing hydroxychloroquine the most.
I saw that there was a China study on it and that uh it they concluded that it didn't work.
So there's been some mixed results.
There's it's definitely turned into a political issue, to say the least.
And then I found um recently that there's this 2003 show called Dead Zone, and the episode was called Plague.
The psychic guy, there's a mystery virus, they don't know how to heal it, and this psychic just comes up, oh, it's chloroquine, and that's that's the cure.
And it just so happens to be the same miracle cure that they're touting for coronavirus.
It's off label use.
There's still, you know, a lot of uh um debate about if it even works.
I mean, I just find it uh interesting that some some screenwriter for some no-name show just happened to guess this.
Is he a virologist or something?
Or is he a doctor?
Is he a prophet?
How did he get this?
Watch this.
34 days to isolate the coronavirus to cause SARS, and that's fast.
I'm authorizing a quarantine on everyone who's come in contact with a symptomatic person.
There's gotta be something I can do.
And the enzymes when they reached the chlorophyll.
So the chlorous.
No, no, no, no, no.
Chloroquine.
This is it.
This is your virus.
I'm sorry, but there's no cure for that.
Chloroquine.
That's an anti malarium drug.
No.
Listen, it suppresses the enzymes.
Give him some hydroxychloroquines.
That is maybe maybe the guy just hydroxychloroquine was in the news or something at the time, but there it is popping up in 2003.
Or maybe the screenwriter is in benign breath.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah, uh Bernstein.
I forgot if it was Jack Bernstein or something, Bernstein was the script writer on that show.
Now, when Trump was matching it, like uh I will I would assume that prices fluctuated at least.
Yeah, there was there a way.
I wonder if there if there's a way to uh I mean, even though it's not being talked about now, there was certainly when Trump's tweeting about it and stuff, I would assume you could make money off off those tweets.
Yeah, even just like insider trading of one day if he announces in in Teva pharmaceutical companies was the Israeli company that donated six million doses and promised to donate all the rest.
Yeah.
Okay, so uh I think I have one more clip just trying to uh make sure I didn't miss it.
Yeah, Israel, they keep there keeps coming coming out headlines that Israel is gonna be the cure.
Daily Wire is salivating over getting it to hold it over the the Palestinians' heads.
Here's this is another headline.
Israel disinfect it kills a hundred percent of viruses, bacteria.
Uh 99 point.
You know, it's funny, Daily Wire Daily Wire probably uh and I'm sure I don't know for sure, but I'm guessing there's probably a lot of articles talking about how what how uh horrendous it is that we had to get medical supplies from China and mass from China and we need to move all that stuff back to America.
But then when Israel is the one that's creating this this thing you're gonna inject into your body, then it's great.
You know there's no talk of having that that research done at home.
Well, did you see Ted Cruz came out with a bill that said, Oh, we're too dependent on China, so let's co do a cooperation with Israel for medical technology.
Let's let's be dependent on someone else.
Yeah, that's what they're saying.
Let's be dependent on Israel.
Here's Cleveland Jewish News.
Senators pushed for a boost in medical technologies, US Israel cooperation.
And Ted Cruz was saying, oh yeah, China.
Even though Israel works so closely with China anyway.
He wants us to be dependent on them for everything important.
Was it China that stole our our nuclear secrets?
Um was it China that sank our uh the USS Liberty?
Was it was it the dancing Chinese celebrating photo uh filming the Twin Towers?
I don't think so.
Is it is there laws that you have to do declare your loyalty to a foreign country?
Is there the Chinese lobby uh strike fear in every member of Congress?
Can you still get your FEMA money?
Is there laws that you can't boycott China?
Exactly, yeah.
Is there laws you can't criticize China?
No, Jones can call for the deaths of Chicom spies, and there's not one article about it.
But if you were to do that about Israeli spies, it would have been headline ADL news everywhere.
Here's one more clip I wanted to show about who is who is gonna invent this new cure for uh for the pandemic or any invention and the people that are anti Israel, what they should uh how they should you know have affinity for these great geniuses.
Watch this.
This is from Sky News, England.
I just say that the conservative mind says um do not invent something new.
Uh if there is already a beautiful solution available to you, which someone else has invented.
And basically the Jews have already invented everything.
Uh you hear that line?
This is what they say on mainstream television.
Yeah, Jews everything.
Doesn't Rupert Murdoch own Sky News?
Yes, he does.
Or does it or did he sell it?
Yes, he does.
I believe he does.
How about that?
Um they invented everything.
Imagine if like white people were getting up saying, Oh, we invented everything.
Worship us.
Here we go.
There's more.
Sidant Weiss Dietant just had the humility.
As I got as far as I know, I don't have a drop of of Jewish blood in my body.
Uh, but uh I would be absolutely honored and delighted if I did.
And I just want to say to the end.
I was going to say, he sounds so disappointed.
He wishes.
He's phylo-Semitic.
He wishes he had that chosenness.
Yes.
That Ashkenazi IQ, that Loomer IQ.
Here we go.
The Arab world?
Uh you've got you know, three hundred and fifty million uh Arabs in twenty-two countries.
You pride yourself, the Arab sort of Bedouin culture prides itself on hospitality.
Uh I just want to say to you that I don't think your policy uh of punting the Jews is in your interest.
And I think if you just sat down for a moment and said, I Kai, we've got this little rare jewel of six and a half million Jews in the state of Israel of eight million people.
Uh this is one of the big A rare jewel.
Do you hear the way he said that?
This is literal worship.
This is what they're promoting everywhere.
I just want to punch them back.
This is a painful one, I know.
Almost over.
Best things going for the Middle East.
This is what I have described in the state of Israel of eight million people.
Uh, this is one of the best things going for the Middle East.
This is what I have described previously as the magic in this operation.
So wherever you are in the world, if you have a Jewish neighbor, say, God bless you, when you see a Jew walking on the street, you should recognize an ancestor of King David, and say, this is absolutely the most awesome story of human survival ever written.
Jeez.
I want to look at the chat because I know the chat's probably losing it right now.
Oh, yeah, lots of LOLs and laughing and pukes.
Okay.
I'm surprised he he could speak that well with with a dick in his mouth.
Well, he's uh got some matzo balls stuck in there.
So here's one more one more about the genius uh Tikon Alum Healing the World.
This is uh I s saw this, you probably saw it on uh Vince's Instagram.
By the way, your Instagram uh is uh one of the only reasons I ever check Instagram is basically uh some of your invince's posts.
You guys cover uh post some good stuff over there.
Uh until he ban us.
Until they ban us, yeah.
You were banned from Twitter uh couple months ago also, weren't you?
Yeah, yeah.
Twice already.
Twice.
What was it that got you b banned?
Was it a specific tweet or was somebody coming after you?
No, just that's the that's the stupid thing.
So the first time I got banned was uh because I linked to my book and Twitter decided that the the title of my book was hate speech.
And so uh I'm not gonna say it because maybe that might mean YouTube uh thinks that too.
And it was in my bio.
So they said hate speeches in your bio.
Like literally the title of my book and a link to my book was in my bio.
So they banned my and I was like, and I appealed it, and of course that goes nowhere.
And then the second time Traders don't like what's coming for 'em.
They don't like to us to discuss what's coming for the traders.
Oh yeah, no, they get really uh they get really nervous about that.
Uh and then the second time was uh it actually it didn't give me a reason the second time.
It just said uh um violating the terms of service or something like that.
Like it was real generic, and I was like, what?
And there was just no, you know, I appealed it in the same thing.
That's frustrating.
Well, everybody make sure uh uh your links are below in the description.
Every if if you're on Twitter or on Instagram, make sure to give uh Black Pill to follow.
Okay, so last clip here, and uh and uh it looks like we'll end it an hour and a half, like I foretold.
This was on Vince's uh Instagram.
It's Coldstone Steve Austin with some uh Jewish like WWE announcer or something.
Here we go.
Hey, I'm a Jew, and my people, we're not hunters, we're furriers.
You know?
I mean the whole crew's laughing now about that, especially the guy over there from the newest, because he knows because you know it's like I can't kill the thing, but I can make a nice lapel out of it.
Why don't you get in the diamonds as well?
I I I yell in as you would say diamonds, furs, a movie business, what's a deal here?
It's a monopoly?
What?
What?
My my people.
Well, we well, we own everything.
I know the meeting.
How is that?
Well, well, because uh we're with the smart people, we're the Jews, you know.
Okay, we're the smart people, we're the Jews, we run everything.
Yeah.
I don't know if this was scripted to be funny or if this was just an awkward moment, but this guy.
We're the smart ones, we're the Jews.
Yeah, we run everything say y but if you say it you need to semite.
My buddies at the ADL, shut you down, Jonathan Greenblood.
All right, Devin.
I appreciate you coming on.
This video, this research, you really exploded my mind.
Everybody make sure to oh, where is that?
Subscribe to his YouTube, his bit shoots.
Um follow him on Instagram on Twitter.
Anything else?
Um I was gonna play a little bit of Hopium Crisis, but you guys can just check it out yourself.
It's a cartoon uh voiced by Devin.
Uh, do you how many voices do you do on this?
Too many.
Are they all more than my range?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I I there, I mean, yeah, it's bad, but you know, it it does.
It it gets it gets the point across.
Yeah.
It's like my audio book, same thing.
I did all the voices in my audiobook, and uh uh yeah, some of them are not the best.
I I didn't haven't heard any complaints, but it it it took a long time to do it because it was like, oh wow, that sounds bad.
Let me try it again.
That's still bad, whatever.
This is a good one for you to send and and share to your QAnon friends.
They'll they'll uh they'll be really proud when they watch it.
And then it's at Dak Stevin or seven.
So hold on, I'm sorry, I'm getting mixed up.
What is it?
Dak Steven.
Yeah, that is right.
Just didn't sound right.
Yeah.
Really trying to confuse people with that one, huh?
Just hide behind the the AI.
All right, guys.
Contagion coronavirus, Tekonolam, but I brief.
If anyone can find a copy of that that uh canon or no uh medicine ball caravan movie, let me know.
Because I want to see this.
I feel like the inability to find it makes me feel like there's there's some shit in there.
Check your eight tracks, check your uh your beta maxes and see if you have it uh recorded from your VHR VHS.
And if you if you guys aren't familiar with Devin's work, he is uh a master at propaganda breakdown with uh old movies, new movies, really, and this is something that I've I've covered a lot of uh subliminal messages and Propaganda as well, so I'm a big fan of your work.
And uh what's your next do you have uh your next video planned yet?
Anything coming down the pipeline for people to get excited about.
I want to do another cartoon.
I have the idea for it, and I've I've made a uh uh character for it, and uh I don't want to I don't want to uh say what it is yet because I don't even know if I'm gonna really do it, but I want to get do more of stuff like that as well.
Um, but other than that, I'm I'm probably at this this last video took a lot of like reading and searching and reading and searching and and drilling down and like sleepless nights and uh it's getting hot where I'm at, like really hot, and I'm I'm trying to get as much done on on the uh the place before it gets too hot to even be outside.
So I'm gonna take a couple days off and then uh I'll probably get cracking on the well, I'm gonna be working I'm doing the Simpsons thing.
I'm watching every single episode of The Simpsons, which is a lot of episodes, and I'm doing like a supercut of every time they uh well let me just put it this way.
There's a lot of uh supremacist type stuff, even in the Simpsons.
You know, the people that that make the Simpsons are you know same the same kinds of people we're talking about today.
Likely Freemason's fat groaning was on Epstein's plane as well.
Right, right.
And there's a lot of subversion of the Simpsons, and it's it's easy to miss it because if it's just like you know, two jokes in uh 22 minute uh uh episode, you know, you might not think anything of it, but when you see them all at the same time and you see 30 years of those two jokes or those two little subversive comments one after another, uh I think people will be a little shocked to see some of the stuff.
And I grew up.
That's gonna be that's gonna be down the road.
That's still gonna take a while.
The black pill Simpsons video.
Because I I grew up watching the Simpsons Fox Fox, Rupert Murdoch really shaped my mind all too much.
But the deprogramming.
Oh, yeah.
All of us.
Yeah.
All right, guys, we'll make sure.
It was, yeah.
Alright, everybody, like, share, subscribe.
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