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March 24, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Fani Willis Will Be Charged With Perjury to Protect the Corrupt System

Fani Willis Will Be Charged With Perjury to Protect the Corrupt System

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I love deception.
I love perception.
I love inception.
I love redirection.
I love the way I can take something and put it in a way, phrase it in a way, that makes the idea either disappear, accentuates it, augments it, exaggerates it, whatever I want.
I am the shadow government.
I am this group of people, this organization, this lattice work.
That controls everything.
I go by a number of different names.
I go by different descriptions.
It doesn't matter.
It's like when you talk about crime.
Is it evil?
Is it crime?
Is it sin?
Is it the devil?
I don't know.
We're talking about pretty much the same thing, but it's not necessarily what you think it is.
Every now and then something comes along as a A method as a training vehicle to affect your deception.
Fannie Willis is still the best.
I want you to be aware of something.
If they dig deeper on her case, if they dig deeper, if the great work of Ashley Merchant, And I told you, she is going to be the superstar.
She is connecting with people.
She has it.
There are some people who have it and some people who don't.
Some people who, when they talk to people, they connect.
Other people don't.
She connects.
She connects in a way that is so fascinating.
She's so correct.
She is so correct in this.
And what she is going to find out is that the way that Fannie Willis' office was funded, the way that things were set up, the way that Nathan Wade was paid, and others are going to show a level of corruption, crime, Violation?
Financial impropriety?
Pecuniary distortion?
You name it, dear friend.
Name it.
Name it.
It's beautiful because they're digging and they're digging and they're digging and once, just once, they're not stopping.
If you get to her, You get to everything.
It's beautiful.
It is so beautiful.
And we are seeing this.
But it depends upon, are you going to do something about it?
Are you going to enforce it?
See, a government can come up with all the rules at once.
The government can come up with every conceivable form of law.
But if it doesn't enforce it, If it doesn't do something to enforce the law, it's a waste of time.
My dear friend, welcome.
It's a dark and gloomy and rainy and cold day in New York City, but with you here with me, with your warmth, with the love that we feel today, with the communality of spirit, can you feel it?
Let's have fun today.
We're going to talk about her.
We're going to talk about Candace Owens and that sniveling toad Ben Shapiro.
We're going to be talking about Kate, deception, lies, red flag laws.
We're going to be talking about things that nobody's even brought to your attention yet.
But more importantly, it's not just what we're going to talk about, it's how.
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All right, my friends.
Now let me explain something to you.
As you know, and by the way, welcome to Alice Fava and Alistair McLaughlin, two new members to the crew.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
I want you to understand and to comprehend what's happening.
It's not enough for you just to be upset.
You know, a lot of these folks, they do these shows, and they're very wonderful, and they just...
They point something out and they say, well, this is new and this is new and this is terrible and this is awful.
But what does it really mean?
What does it really mean?
And sometimes there's an example of something.
There's something which is so critical.
The first rule you've got to understand is that they don't fear you.
You know who they are.
You know who they are.
I call it the shadow government.
I don't know what you want to call it.
It's not Chuck Schumer.
It's not AOC.
It's not Biden.
Imagine this.
That says, what is it that makes the body?
What is it that makes the human body?
There's, of course, the neurological system.
And there's a digestive system.
There's a cardiac system.
And there's the autonomic system and hormones.
It's a conglomerate.
Well, what makes evil?
What is our component of evil?
There is the entertainment component.
There's the military.
There's the political.
There's the cultural.
There are other people.
Who are involved in it.
And I submit to you, dear friends, that the cultural parts of our system are more important than anything involving the army.
It's the cultural.
Because what do I do to keep you in?
I promise you.
I promise you.
Let me just go to this extreme.
If somehow the evil...
Shadow government could somehow corral us into a prison.
A prison.
Imagine, I don't know how it would be done, but imagine there would be a prison, a walled prison, where everybody was in.
You couldn't get out.
You couldn't leave.
You were there.
You were stuck.
You were not going to leave.
You cannot do anything.
You can't communicate to each other.
You can't foment and incite riots.
You are in a prison.
If that were ever possible, if that were ever remotely, even potentially possible, if it were possible, everything would shut down.
You would see Washington shut down.
You would see movies shut down.
You would see music.
Nothing.
There would be no need to control you.
Think about what I said.
Let me just repeat this.
If we could take everybody, I don't know how this would look conceptually, but if you took all of the people, the 300, the U.S., what is the U.S. population roughly?
The U.S. population is 300 and...
The U.S. population is, what, 341 million, maybe, right?
If we could take all of our 341 million and put us into a huge camp, prison, area, state, if you go all, everything would shut down.
There'd be no TV.
There'd be no cell phone.
They would have controlled us.
They would not want us to be happy.
They would not want us to be communicative.
They would not care about our weight and our looks and our health and our attitude.
And you wouldn't need Oprah.
There wouldn't be Ozempic.
There would be nothing.
There would be nothing.
They want to keep us in and under control.
Edie Crowley, our dear friends, is the Constitution.
Just a token book now.
Ah.
Indeed.
Do you remember this thing?
Do you remember this thing called the Georgia Guidestones?
Do you remember what this was?
Nobody really knew what this thing was.
Who put it there?
America's Stonehenge.
Remember what this thing was?
It was this...
Nobody...
It's like, okay.
But one of the things it wanted to do was to limit population.
Why?
Or one of the things that it presented was the notion of limiting population.
And the reason why is to control us.
There are too many of us.
There are simply too many of us.
Too many of us.
They want to control us, to keep us in.
They want to use all of the devices.
But apparently, we're moving out.
And what happens when we go out too far?
What do we do?
They want to move us back in.
You sound like a godfather line.
Remember when the first North Carolina, Northern California fires happened?
Remember that?
Do you remember that?
Do you remember the official story of the Northern California fires?
Do you?
Do you remember?
Do you remember how this happened?
And it was incredible.
And some people came along and said, I think these folks may be trying to do this to liberty to keep us under control and to keep us not living in rural parts, but to move us back into the cities where they can control us, where they can wall us, where they can stack us up and put them into micro parts.
And it sounded to people insane.
Do you remember that?
Remember that one?
And when I said to people, I said, you know, there's something to that.
What are you talking about?
I said, there's something to that.
There's something to the notion of what they do not want us to be moving about.
So keep them inside.
Lahaina.
Either way, sometimes.
And here's the bottom line.
Either way.
And this is the most important thing I can tell you.
Whenever we posit, postulate, hypothesize, What did they do to us?
They shut us down.
About anything.
Stop.
You are crazy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene might have said something which must have hit a nerve.
Jewish lasers.
Anti-Semitic tropes.
She's on to something, why?
Because they're going crazy.
They're going crazy.
They always let you know when you're on to something by virtue of their overreaction.
Let me say this again.
Let me say this again.
They always tell you when you're on to something when they overreact.
Number two, let me ask you a very simple question.
Is what Israel doing now in Gaza, is it genocide?
Yes or no?
Let me ask you a question.
Simple question.
Simple.
Is it genocide?
Yes or no?
Answer my question.
Is it?
Is it?
Very simple question.
Before we go on.
Is it genocide?
Is it genocide?
We got no, I think so, no, no, no, yes, no, exclamation point, no, no, no, yes.
For those who say no, why is it not?
Let me ask you, why is it not genocide?
Tell me why.
Bob Goodman writes something which is the most important thing you can write.
It depends upon the definition.
Absolutely correct.
What do you not mean?
What do you think that word means?
What do you connote?
What are you saying?
What are you saying?
Are you saying, some people say, no, no, no.
Some people say, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't talk about Israel.
Or, no, no, no, no, no.
We don't do genocides anymore.
No, no, no.
That was last time.
That was Rwanda.
We don't do that.
We're past that.
We have learned from that.
Some people do not understand what is happening.
Fay writes, all wars are genocide.
Let me explain something to you.
Underneath, according to the Genocide Convention, It's a crime, and by the way, there's a congressional statute for it, that can take place both in a time of war as well as a time of peace.
It's not during war.
The definition contained in Article 2 describes genocide as a crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group in whole or in part.
Let me say this again.
To destroy, to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group in whole or in part.
Now before we begin, the question is, do you think there's any evidence that the current government of Israel wants to eliminate, to destroy, in whole or in part, Gazans.
Gazans.
A national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
Now you could say, well, I don't know if that...
Do they want to get rid of Palestinians?
Well, not only Palestinians.
If you consider Gaza, Gazans, if you consider them to be a national group, In whole or in part?
Yeah!
But...
What do you mean in whole?
To destroy them in part?
Do you think during World War II we intended to destroy the Japanese in part?
The Japanese Hiroshima's Nagasaki's In whole or in part?
Does that count?
Anybody want to talk about this?
Anybody want to talk about this?
Then we get into this issue about the notion of whether this is considered a specific intent violation of such or not.
This is really important.
This is really, really, really important.
Now what I'm telling you right now, I promise you, you've never heard anybody discuss.
Because they're jumping right into it.
And what you will hear all the time, what you will hear specifically, no matter what it is, whether it is...
And I say this with all due respect, no matter who it is, no matter how this thing works, if there is a...
I'm trying to get this new particular reference.
Oh yes, dolus specialis, meaning specific deceit.
Now, when I tell you this, when I tell you this, if you listen to all the great shows, Judge Napolitano, Mearsheimer, Scott Ritter, The Grey Zone, Katie Halper, Aaron Mate, Max Blumenthal, they start off with the, this is a genocide, and that's it.
I would love for them to say, let's argue against it.
Judge Napolitano in particular.
Be the advocate and jump side to say, why is it not?
Why is it not?
And you can argue two things.
Number one, under the definition, you're not going after a people, an ethnic group or religious or whatever, and in whole or in part.
And number two, there is no specific intent.
And what they're doing is they're showing and they're listing The particular statements made of members of the government regarding how they are going.
You cannot believe what people have said about what they want to do to Gazans.
Okay, let me move this out of the way.
It is not as clear-cut as you think, depending upon your perspective.
If you are Max Blumenthal, it is absolutely 100% genocide.
That's it.
If you were Ben Shapiro or Dennis Prager or one of those others, it is 100% self-defense.
You are out of your mind or you're anti-Semitic or anti-Zionist or whatever it is.
So somehow there's these two.
In the middle, there needs to be somebody to say, let's talk about this.
Nobody's doing this.
So Candace Owens came out because she's very, she's going to be cut down to size by someone.
She is far to her youth.
She's 34 years old.
Very smart.
Her youth, her fire, will ultimately destroy her.
If she doesn't know how to reel it in.
Listen, my friends.
Listen, my friends.
Listen to what I'm saying.
This is your Uncle Leon talking here, okay?
Tone it down.
Reel it in.
I heard something the other day.
Maybe you can tell me where you heard it.
You never have to fear the loudest person in the room.
You never have to fear the loudest person in the room.
Never.
There's too much of an anger.
Too much have I got to prove myself.
She's too scattered.
I like her.
I don't agree with everything, but that doesn't mean anything.
Ben Shapiro and others was absolutely the most cowardly.
He doesn't control anything.
He's a little marionette.
He's a puppet.
And he, one could argue, he is not going to change or to remove his position whatsoever.
But they gave in.
And in a situation, she basically, she pushed him.
She pushed him.
I love that.
But I want you to say something and I want you to listen to me right now.
And I want you to listen very, very carefully.
I want you to listen to me.
Promise me you remember one thing I've said.
I want to live in a country where everybody can say whatever they want.
Now, Candace Owens can say whatever she wants.
She's going to be bigger and better and stronger and more powerful than anything anybody has ever seen before.
Thanks to the likes of these idiots.
Okay?
Thanks to these idiots.
There are people who, whatever it is, Piers Morgan, the most despicable human being ever.
Who puts people together and loves to take...
It's like me taking people who are...
It's like me pushing people together and slapping...
Like taking people who are kind of crazy and throwing them at each other and watching them beat each other to death.
You know those...
Every now and then you'll hear about these fights to the death in prisons.
That's what he does.
Let's take Junk Yogurt and Shmuley Botiak.
Whose daughter sells butt plugs?
This is one thing I will never, ever, ever understand.
Are you kidding me?
And I've got nothing against butt plugs or anal beads or anything.
No gerbils, but that's it.
But this is clownage, 100%.
But he takes these two and he brushes them together.
Then he takes this.
Riza, whatever, and puts him against Dennis Prager.
I hate this.
And then this, he has no balls, no guts.
When he can come out and talk about Kate, he doesn't do it because he doesn't have it.
I mean, having guts doesn't mean that you run out into the field and taunt the machine gunners to kill you.
It's not to stand in front of a semi.
That's not guts.
That's stupidity.
But he plays it.
He is his little coward because when it comes to the royals, oh, he's a little wimp.
It's disgusting.
Our good friend Ms. Lauren says, talk about our specific deceit.
I think you're going to see a lot of cancers.
I wonder why.
Toby Keith, Catherine, etc., the jab.
My friends, I'm going to stop right there, and I'm going to have you say something.
And I'm going to say something.
Let me ask you.
And thank you.
Oh, Sparky says like Jerry Springer.
Jerry Springer and I one time got into an argument.
Oh, man.
Oh, he...
It was so good.
It was in a show called The Opie and Anthony Show.
It was on Sirius.
Let me give you a little hint.
If you ever see me do this, you know what I'm doing.
You know what drives people crazy?
You know what drives people crazy?
This.
When you're in a TV show, and we're in the same room, and you say, I don't think you know what you're talking about, versus, I don't think you know what you're talking about.
This drives people crazy.
He went berserk.
Let me explain something to you, dear friends.
I want you to imagine that you and I are working, and we're going to change this, because this is about causation, cause, and scientific method.
You and I are working at a company, and we have put out this substance called mRNA or Tylenol or whatever it is.
It's a vaccine.
It's a substance.
It's a pill.
It's an antibiotic.
It's whatever it is.
We've put this out, okay?
Okay.
And all of a sudden, people start saying, hey, There's a lot of cancers going on.
There's a story yesterday that talks about plaque as being somehow connected to mysterious cancers.
Stop for a second.
First thing I thought about is why are they putting the story out?
One answer could be because they're trying to shift the blame away from all these people dying.
Okay?
And all of these cancers that are coming about.
Sparky says Jerry Springer was Piers Morgan's fellow Brit, wasn't he?
I don't think Jerry Springer was born.
I think he was a Cincinnati, but fellow Brit?
Fellow Twit, perhaps, maybe, but I don't know if you mean literally.
I believe he was a...
Remember, Jerry Springer...
Jerry Springer wrote a check to a hooker.
This is the genius this guy was.
So what people are saying is you have these groups of people.
There are people who say now, and they're coming out of the woodwork, that the jab is responsible for everything.
There's one...
A fellow who does, I'm not going to mention his name, but he does a wonderful substack.
And I swear to God, every time somebody cancels their, every time somebody cancels their concert, every time somebody drops out of a thing, every time somebody dies, every time somebody's sick, every time somebody, he kind of says, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Now, when did all of these jabs stop?
Now they're saying, they're intimating, this is the story, okay?
So how would we dispute that?
First and foremost, you've got to have somebody to come forward and say, yep, that's the reason.
So far, nobody has.
There have been a lot of people talking about this stuff.
Number two, you've got to look at how people in the past, the incidence of cancers, Throughout the past, look at it at any particular period of time.
Look at people in the show business.
When you start, when you become aware of something for the first time, you'll swear they are everywhere.
What do I mean by that?
Let me give you an analogy.
An analogy which may help a little bit.
One time we were, there was this, we still have an office in this one building, and The elevators were very, very slow.
And we would stop, and there was a fertility clinic, like an IVF kind of a thing.
And so we got up to three or four floors packed ostensibly with women who cannot have children.
And you think, my God!
And you talk, we've never seen infertility like this ever.
It's the most incredible.
And somebody says, But they're putting it off longer.
But it doesn't matter.
And then you go to Mumbai or Mexico City and you see a gazillion people and you say, I don't think people are having a hard time having children.
But in my world, in my fishbowl, it seemed like we were until I'm out.
You see what I'm saying?
Sparky says, seems like cancer needs three risk factors to happen.
The jab, people say, maybe the third for some.
Again, let me start by saying this.
And I'm not trying in any way, in any way, to dissuade your suspicion.
But the first thing is, I run away from crowds.
I never learn anything from the crowd.
The crowd is always wrong.
The suspicions are right, but the crowds are wrong.
There are people who love this.
You are deliberately looking for this.
That's why we need double blind studies.
You are deliberately looking for this.
Not only that, you are deciding that all of a sudden, for reasons I don't know, people are experts in cancer.
I have a friend of mine, medical school professor, one time we were talking.
I said, is cancer environmental, genetic, accidental, or all of the above?
And he said, yes.
It's everything.
What kind of cancer?
Where is the cancer?
What form?
Is it in situ?
Does it move out?
There are some cancers that people get that are very managed.
I'm not an expert in this.
Look at Kate yesterday.
What kind of cancer does she have?
I have a friend of mine who's in the radio business who all of a sudden he believes that this was...
He said probably pancreatic, you know.
Early on, they do a Whipple surgery and then do chemo with prophylaxis.
Well, it's actually an adjuvant.
And I said, wait a minute.
You sold radio time.
What the hell do you know about pancreatic cancer?
You don't even know anything.
But that's what he's looking for.
And that's what you're looking for.
You want more than ever, you want more than anything, in a weird way, for once and for all to say that this is, please don't take this the wrong way.
But I know people who would say, I want there to be the proof that all vaccines are part of a Bill Gates depopulation, kind of a nanotechnology.
World, they want this more than anything you can imagine.
And it's depopulation, and it's this, and they want it, and the cancers, they want this.
They want it!
Do you hear what I'm saying?
They want this!
Because they hate him, or they love this.
Do you remember when COVID first started?
People were coming out of, remember all of the platforms?
These people didn't know anything!
I think this is the most ridiculous, and then we had one group of people who questioned nothing, we had one group of people who didn't believe anything, and some were in the middle.
And right now, there are people saying, aha, Toby Keith, wait a minute!
Talk to anybody from any organization, from any group, any cancer, and find, how has the rape been doing?
You're looking for something.
You're looking for something.
Years ago, people would say drug use, drug marijuana use is linked to, linked to hard drug use because people who were on hard drugs always started off with marijuana.
This is what they said.
They still believe it was a gateway drug.
Remember that?
It was a gateway drug.
And they still believe it.
They say, well, it's true, isn't it?
This one took the jab.
This one got cancer.
What about the ones who didn't get cancer?
Well, I don't know.
But this one smoked marijuana and now he's on heroin.
What about the ones who didn't go on heroin?
Well, because you're looking for it.
That's why you have to have double blinds.
You're looking for this.
This is what you want.
You want this.
In your mind, you're saying, I know what I'm saying and I know what I'm saying is right.
And I know, I know all my life.
Do you listen to that kind of music?
This is why you have suicidal behavior.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
You're going to love this.
What is the role of TikTok in teenage suicide?
Sparky says, Sparky says, he says, Kate and Wills aren't always strictly plant-based in their diets, but it's their preference.
Can cause pancreatic cancer with Steve Jobs.
Steve did crazy stuff like eating only carrots, etc.
No, Steve Jobs, no, not because he ate carrots.
When he was diagnosed with it, they told him, and he eschewed treatment variables.
How do I say this?
They said, you can do this.
He goes, oh, no, no, no, I don't want to do that.
I'm going to do something else.
Now, if you think...
That eating carrots brings on pancreatic cancer.
If you think there's any evidence that plant-based, let me rephrase this, that not eating meat causes cancer.
Let me say this again.
It's not plant-based.
There are people who eat loads of vegetables, loads of it, but they also eat meat and dairy and eggs.
And chicken and tuna and all this other stuff, right?
So let me say this again.
You're missing the point.
Are you saying to me that eating meat will keep you from getting pancreatic cancer?
Eating bacon, eating beef with bovine-specific hormones, antibiotics, go through the whole, to trans fat, blah, blah, blah, blah, saturated fat.
Are you telling me, That the reason why some people got sick is because they didn't eat animal protein.
Well, let's look at countries where they don't eat either animal protein or don't eat a lot of it.
Do you want to know what those numbers are?
No, you don't.
You do not want to see that.
There are parts of the world where there is no such thing as breast cancer, no such thing as heart disease.
None.
In 1958, I still think one of the most incredible statistics ever was the fact that in Japan, in 1958, they found like 18 cases of men who died from prostate cancer.
Now, I don't want to get into this because I'm telling you, I am not an expert in this.
But I can tell you that your methodology is wrong.
I know that for a fact.
I know it for a fact that methodology is wrong.
Why is there a disproportionate number of black people in prison?
Let me just give you a number.
Why does 14% of the population result in 67% of people in prison?
Or maybe a lot.
Why?
Why is that?
The answer should be, I need more data.
You can't just point this out to me.
Sparky says meat can be bad too.
Try eating polar bear liver if you believe me.
No, no, no, no.
Not certain.
No, no, not meat.
Not meat.
What are we talking about?
Brains?
Is that meat?
I've had brains before.
Italian is very good.
Brains?
They have these prions.
Remember when they thought Remember when they thought that Hillary had Kuru disease?
Do you remember that one?
Do you remember that?
There was this thing, she has Kuru.
From cannibalism.
I mean, it was the wildest thing I ever heard.
But people said, yeah.
Why?
Because first of all, they hated her so much.
And then they thought that she and somehow Huma were involved in cannibalism or something.
It was the craziest thing.
And I said, but she's alive.
She'd be dead if she had COVID.
Well, whatever.
Nobody knew.
They didn't know anything about it.
They said, no, no, that's not what it is.
But they, really?
There are people who love this stuff.
They just love this.
just oh my god oh my god I can tell you, look at All of the people...
Look, I don't have to tell you about this.
If you don't know the scientific method, I don't know what to tell you.
If you don't even know how to say, before I say this causes this, let me ask you a question.
Sparky and Bob and Ronald, does cigarette smoking cause cancer?
Yes or no?
Does cigarette smoking cause cancer?
Does cigarette smoking cause cancer?
It's a very simple question.
Does it?
Well, I've known people who got cancer and were heavy smokers.
Does cigarette smoking cause cancer?
Well, it did for them.
Are you sure about that?
Is that what caused the cancer?
Well, yeah.
If you smoke, will you get lung cancer if you smoke?
Oh, not necessarily.
So it doesn't cause it, does it?
Well, it doesn't cause it in some cases.
Well, what do you mean?
You said it caused cancer.
You said if you don't smoke because you have COPD.
Everybody who smokes has COPD?
Do you know the rates of smoking in Asian countries?
Smoking?
Oh my god.
So is there lung cancer through the roof?
Not necessarily.
What is it?
There are other factors.
Is it the same kind of tobacco?
Is it the same lifestyle?
I don't know.
Sparky says, how do Japanese live so long?
Why so many of them still smoke cigarettes?
Maybe people should only smoke Japanese brands.
That's the answer.
Yes, indeed.
Or smoke them with chopsticks.
I love when people say, why do people smoke so long?
Look at this.
Why do people smoke?
Why do they live so long?
Why?
What is this?
There are people who live right next to each other.
There is a group of people who...
Centenarians.
I forget.
There was this one group of people that said, why do they live so well?
Why is there...
I mean, it was Dan and Yogurt.
Remember that they...
Why do these people...
Okay.
Here's one for you.
And by the way, I love the way we will start off a show.
I thought we were going to talk about Fanny Wallace.
And then this opens up, and I find this is even more because somebody will say something.
I told you this story.
How many of you believe that A glass of red wine a day is healthy for you.
How many believe that?
Yes or no?
Just tell me.
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that a glass of red wine, have you heard that one?
A glass of red wine is healthy for you.
Right?
Have you heard that one?
Say it all the time.
Well, you know, he's a so-and-so.
This woman, she smoked.
She lived to be a thousand years old.
And she always said, I've had a glass of red wine every day.
Remember that?
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that one?
I mean, that's what they said.
It's true that jobs could have been easily saved, but how do you get the cancer in the first place?
How does anybody get pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is still, in terms of cancer, very rare.
It's rare.
And it's a really weird one, too.
It's very strange.
And some people, not everybody, remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg had pancreatic cancer.
She lived longer than most people think.
How do people get gliomas?
The one you don't want is a glioblastoma or a glioma.
That's the worst of the worst of the worst.
How did you get that?
How?
How did this come along?
Our good friend John Jelaine says, Ray Kurzweil drank bottles of the red wine today.
Well, yeah.
Ray Kurzweil is so full of shite, it's not even funny.
Remember what people were saying?
They said, ah, resveratrol.
And then they were making these resveratrol.
This is interesting.
Resveratrol is because of the grape, the skin.
That surrounds the grape, especially red wines, that that was a part of this because it, well, they said later on, this is interesting, the reason why is because in order for it to withstand the rigors of the sun, it had to because it went through hormesis, which I mentioned to you before about fasting, which now they're trying to get, fasting's not good.
Bullshit!
Granted, you can starve to death, but that's not fasting.
Anyway, hormesis, the stressor, is responsible for that.
So then, what they did was they said, these people who drank a glass of red wine today were very, very healthy.
And somebody said, wait a minute.
What about people who didn't drink any wine?
They were even healthier, whatever that means.
And the reason why somebody who drinks red wine is only drinks, because they showed an ability to control, or they controlled the ability to monitor, to self-regulate.
They showed discipline.
See?
So it wasn't the fact that they drank a glass of wine, but they also did other things.
They didn't smoke.
They ate moderately.
That same behavior that only limited them to one glass of wine also limited their healthy selections elsewhere.
Sparky says, how did Jerry Lewis, a famous heavy smoker, live so long?
That's a great question.
A lot of people do.
Raul Rodriguez says, when George Burns was asked his secret to living long, he said, I keep breathing.
That's true.
When you also look at, if you look at something, let's look at mental illness.
Let's look at a lot of things.
What causes people?
Adam, by the way, says GCMAF cures cancer.
Meta survivor five years ago.
No, no, no.
Be careful of the word cure.
Be careful.
Oh, this is this one.
Oh, an oncologist will...
By the way, GCMAF is a chief of the general staff of the Mongolian armies.
Let me see what you...
I don't think you meant that one.
GCMAF.
Let's do a little research.
Let's see what GCMAF says.
And GCMAF is...
GC protein-derived macrophage activating factor is a natural protein that...
Activates macrophages, which are white blood cells that fight bacteria.
Okay, good.
Potential cancer?
Yeah, good, good, good.
That's good.
Now, when you say it cures cancer, be careful.
Because what curing also means sometimes is when you're remissioned, you go five years without it.
That doesn't mean it.
Let me ask this question.
If I told you, That some cancers could have been cured years ago?
I mean, where you can just kill the cancer.
I mean, not just remove it.
Because what we do now is we remove it, look for the margins, blast it, and it doesn't come back.
Okay, do we cure the cancer?
Well, I don't know if we cured it.
Cured it to me would be to take it and now it becomes benign.
It doesn't do anything anymore.
That's really curing it, but whatever.
What if I told you that the medical community could have found cures for cancer, but that they didn't look because...
Do you think that's possible?
Do you think there's any possibility, any possibility, that we in life, that there have been diseases that the medical community deliberately did not cure because of the money that they made?
Do you think that remains even the remotest of possibilities?
Do you think so?
Do you think that's even remotely possible?
Do you?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
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My dear friend, the scariest word is cause.
Cause.
Dick Van Dyke, God bless him, is still with us.
He was a five-pack-a-day smoker with a bad drinking problem until he quit in 1970s.
He got straight early enough, I guess.
Maybe.
Maybe.
I...
I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know.
Maybe.
There was a fellow the other day who was...
Who was a fellow who died?
Honey, there's a New York anchor for a long time.
John or...
Anchor?
No, an anchor.
A TV anchor.
He said, do you know where your kids are?
Anyway, this fellow was 97 years old.
Died.
And in all his publicity photos...
cigarette Do you want to do anecdotal stuff?
First, ask this.
When did cancer rates begin?
To really pick up.
How long...
Did we first notice cancer?
Where did cancer come from?
Where did cancer, why did we call it cancer?
From the crab.
Crab.
The way the some of the cancer dendrite, not dendrite, the cancer tendrils would wrap around things like that.
That's one of them.
Cancer was from the crab, right?
When was it first seen?
When?
When did we notice it?
John Jelaine knows.
He asks, everyone has E. coli in their gut and have cancer in their body at any time.
It is just kept in check and healthy.
Not trying to be scary.
No, that's not true.
Not everybody has, quote, cancer.
You don't have...
First of all, let me go back to this again.
You don't have cancer.
You can.
You can have something that has been dormant.
You have something that is...
For example, these idiot men who decide, I'm going to take hormones.
I'm going to take human growth hormones.
No!
By the way, John, thank you for that.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Let's say there's some kind of a piss-poor, piss-in, kind of a prostate cancer somewhere.
What are one of the means of dealing with prostate cancer?
Orchiectomies.
Castration.
You don't want to feed it with testosterone, right?
Okay, so you're going to go along and you're going to feel it.
Maybe?
Let's talk about gliomas.
That's my, I don't want to say it's my favorite, but do some research on that.
It is just, I mean, it basically incorporates itself.
It becomes the brain.
It's the wildest.
How does it find, what about the blood-brain barrier?
Where'd that come from?
Years ago, someone said, where is it?
Years ago, there was no such thing as pediatric oncology.
Well, there was leukemia, and that became very, very successful.
But cancers today?
Oh my...
God, go to any, go to Sloan Kettering, MD Anderson, wherever it is, Moffitt in Tampa.
Look at, look at, look at the number of kids with cancer.
There was a time years ago when nobody, they never saw it in kids.
Sparky says, didn't mean to insinuate that carrots cause cancer.
No, I did, I did not think that.
Just that Jobs did weird things with his diet.
What if he ate salads with leaves from the nightshade plants with hemlock?
Oh, no, nightshade.
Remember this?
They were talking about this, the old, certain hemlocks.
For example, eggplants.
You know, that kind of thing.
Yes, right.
What about the arsenic?
Is it arsenic that's found in brown rice or too much?
You know, you want to get into that stuff?
Let me go back, though, and let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
Sparky, this is the answer.
When you say plant-based, are you saying not eating meat causes cancer?
That's what you're saying.
It's not the plants.
People eat plants.
People eat salads.
People eat greens.
People eat all day long.
They may not eat a lot of it.
And believe it or not, the people who are plant-based only don't eat that much more than you normally do.
They may not.
So that's the thing that gets me.
That's the part that gets me.
So you're saying that, you're saying, and by the way, I have no, you know, ice cream is great, milk is great, milkshakes.
I'm not saying anything about this.
It's a free country.
Do whatever you want.
But one of the things you've got to realize is casein.
What is the thing about this?
We are the only animal that drinks the milk from another animal.
That's just weird.
It's just weird.
They don't do that.
God says, why are you doing that?
There's this cheese made from not goat cheese, but like burrow or I never understood donkeys, burrows, and asses.
I don't know what the hell the difference is.
But anyway, there's this thing that people who anyway, there's a cheese that's really hard.
I ended up thinking, whoever thought...
Oh, some people said, this is my favorite.
This has nothing to do with this, but I never thought this was...
I thought this was interesting.
Let me just stop garbling.
Somebody suggested that mother's milk was so good because of the high fat content.
The fat content was so important for myelinization.
There was more fat content in rat milk.
Rat.
The baby rats eat from mother rats.
There's more fat than in humans.
I just thought that was interesting.
Casein.
If you read Colin Campbell, the China study, he was a dairy farmer.
And casein is what was so interesting about milk that makes cows grow real fast.
Very interesting.
It makes you grow.
I said, wait a minute, what was that?
In the old days, nobody thought anything of it.
Hey, take your protein.
Oh, protein was from the 19th century.
That's a brand new concept.
Unless you have, what, kwashiorkor or something?
No, no doctor.
I ask anybody who says, you've got to get some protein.
We have a friend of ours who says, my doctor said, I've got to eat some meat.
I said, well, you should change doctors.
That's the most ridiculous thing in the world.
Did your doctor really say that?
I don't believe they said that.
I don't believe they said that.
Sean Martin, ladies and gentlemen, says, could you do a one-off video on plant-based?
I'm researching it.
I will do that, but I'm telling you, people, I know people, it tends to be very, it comes across, by the way, thank you, it comes across to some people as being, you know, lecturing.
You know what I mean?
You know, you're lecturing.
And I hate that.
I hate that.
You have no idea.
There's no joke.
How many, how many vegans, I tell this joke and nobody gets it.
How many vegans does it take to change a light bulb?
I'm better than you.
How can you tell somebody's a vegan in the room?
Don't worry, they'll tell you.
Vegans are the most obnoxious people I've ever met.
I don't tell people this.
I don't tell people.
I hate it.
Vegetable, excuse me, hang on a minute.
Vegetable oils weren't common worldwide until there was a shortage of animal fat, ironically because of a larger population due to increases in medicine.
Could your precious plant oils be a culprit?
Well, no, no.
Plant oils are very...
Believe it or not, I have been...
And this is my biggest thing.
I do not want oils.
They go berserk.
And I tell people most of the time, stay away from olive oil.
In fact, there's a wonderful thing that Michael Greger does.
What I do every single day, and have done it for years, 15 years, I guess, at least.
Is ground flaxseed.
The thing that I do every single day, ground flaxseeds for this, I stay away from, you know, that omega-6, omega-3, that weird kind of balance.
Oils, if at all possible, eliminate everything.
Everything.
Corn oil, oh God, no.
Corn, canola.
Oils, you don't need oils.
You just don't.
You don't need them.
At all.
And people go berserk over that.
What?
So I don't, uh-uh, no way.
I'm not into that at all.
Now, what I'm going to do is this.
And this is so simple.
This is so simple.
I tell people this all the time.
If you go to a restaurant, order everything, and just say, pass on the meat.
That's it.
Eat whatever you're eating.
Just pass on the meat.
Or, and if you want to go a little further, dairy.
How many of you dear friends are so much better once you quit dairy?
I've never been lactose intolerant or anything, but how many of you fine folks have done this?
I am an absolute fan.
If I have to have something, I'm an almond milk fan.
I don't use any kind of milk for anything.
How many of you dear friends?
Okay?
Now, here's the thing.
Remember, you do whatever you want.
You eat whatever you want.
I have never met so many people who have been just, they get violent over this stuff.
Well, why don't you eat your beans and say, I didn't bring this up.
You brought this up.
Oh, yeah, fine.
We can go to parts of India.
Oh, there's a population problem there already.
And China, rural, where meat is like so de minimis.
That's like the great Mediterranean diet, where people, Ansel Keys in 1953, where they had this joke, this joke, where they said that, yeah, the Mediterranean diet, you know, oil, olive oil, wine, nuts.
He never said that.
Where did you get that from?
I don't know.
When I say Mediterranean, I have these friends of ours who say, we're so European.
I said, Slovenia?
What?
When they think European, they think Paris or Rome.
People don't know anything.
What do you mean Mediterranean diet?
There's like 18 or 20 countries that they don't know anything about that.
They don't focus in on something.
Oh yeah!
I was like, how come all you vegetarians look sickly?
I don't think they look sickly.
Well, I do.
You're just saying that.
Okay, maybe I am.
But still, it doesn't matter.
You see what you're doing?
You're looking for something.
You're looking for something.
That's the thing.
You are predisposed to something.
Sometimes it's guilt.
Sometimes people say, I know.
I'm not saying you.
But some people say, you know, inherently, I think it'd be a lot better off if I didn't eat meat.
But I can't.
I can't.
So I'm just going to trash them.
And I'm going to say things like, well, you know, my grandfather had bacon every morning.
He lived to be 83. Well, okay.
Well, there you have it.
So you're wrong about that because my grandfather lived to be 83, 88, 90, whatever the number is.
And he had bacon.
He ate bacon.
He smoked cigarettes, too.
So cigarettes are good for you?
No.
It's okay.
My grandfather lived to be 98 years old.
He never exercised a day in his life.
Never ran.
So exercise is bad for you?
Exercise doesn't make a difference because you're a grandfather?
Is that what you're saying?
There's a lot of people who don't.
By the way, if you look at it, is your idea of health not death?
Is that it?
Staving off death?
I don't want that.
I want quality of living.
Well, are you telling me I'm going to live the long time?
No.
No.
Go through your obit section in your local paper.
Look at people.
89, 90, 100.
Look at those people.
Do they look like vegetarians to you?
No.
No.
So can you live to be 80, 90 without eating meat?
Yeah.
Sure you can.
But 750,000 to 800,000 monthly people die every year of heart attack.
That can be preventable.
So those people would beg to differ with you.
Sparky says, guess my point is, when going on a seemingly exotic diet, research it, otherwise it may be fraught with peril.
Check with the plant-based South Asians, for instance.
They're experts by now.
Well, exotic diet's one thing which is a very, very weird thing, and I agree with you.
Thank you, by the way, Sparky.
I do admit, whenever you have...
I'm trying to think of something that you eat that's too much.
Sometimes people who would eat...
We knew this little kid who ate tomatoes and the lycopene, I guess, and the kid would turn red.
I mean, it was fine, but I'm trying to think of an exotic diet that's bad for you.
This is my favorite, though.
My favorite is, how long do you have to go before you're going to starve?
Unless you have anorexia, eating disorders, that's really something.
That's really something.
Very rare, but you'll actually see.
At some particular point, you'll, you know, whatever.
But ask doctors, have you ever seen somebody with a protein deficiency?
No.
I love people who come up with certain...
I wish people would say, well, you know, it's probably better, but I don't want to do that.
Okay, that's fine.
Now, it's one thing when you say, you know, you should stay away from fentanyl.
I don't know.
Now, that would be crazy.
But if somebody says, excuse me, I'm going to have bacon.
I don't think that's crazy.
I think that makes sense.
Let me put it this way.
Can you think of anything that smells better than bacon?
Maybe garlic and oil.
Garlic is great.
Olive oil.
I stay away from that.
Can you tell me if there's anything better than bacon?
Can you tell me what is more wonderful on a Sunday or in the morning?
Remember when you were a kid and your mother was making bacon?
Didn't that just say...
Oh my god, it was Pavlovian, the connection between this and that.
Now, hold that bacon up.
See that red color?
Yeah, not good.
Yeah, pork's not red.
Well, it's because of the smoking.
No, nitrates are helping, but that's okay.
Don't worry about that.
Bacon's okay.
The chemicals.
How about guanciale?
You know, the cheek from the foot.
Oh, that's great.
Pancetta, very good.
Real bacon from, if you get bacon that's from like those old, you know, that cured stuff that's just, you know, they just put them, they put salt and pepper and they hang them up.
That's great.
But if you get something that's got to be in a pack for like a year, and it's nice and red, no, no, no, no, no.
Run from that.
Pork itself bacon.
I'll bet you if you could really have wild, honest to God, like wild boar, where they eat chestnuts and things, that would be terrible.
I mean, that's a different story.
But here's my favorite.
Have you ever grown a turkey, or excuse me, a chicken?
Just like when they have, like, I like chicken farmers.
It's just fun to hear the noise, and they're running around, and he's not giving them anything.
See, there's this commercial on TV.
What's it, Purdue?
We don't use antibiotics.
We don't use...
No antibiotics.
What about hormones?
No antibiotics.
When you get a roaster that looks like this, like one of those big things, it's like, what the hell is this?
It's a chicken.
What'd you give it?
Mmm, stuff.
Turkeys, wild turkeys.
When you go to a...
You know when they have those...
So if you go to, like, Whole Foods, you can order your turkey.
Well, I want a 78-pound turkey.
Got it.
That's just the breast.
No problem.
What are you giving those things?
Why is it like that?
I don't know.
Steroids.
Whatever.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
All right.
That's not going to hurt me, is it?
No.
How about little girls now having a menarche period starting?
How early are these?
They want to do puberty blockers.
Sometimes...
It might be a good idea.
You see an eight-year-old kid, seven-year-old kid with a period?
Say, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I know it happens.
I know sometimes it's happened, but this is weird.
This is not a good idea.
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature.
So going back to what I said, let's go back.
When did we start to see cancer and heart disease and various cancers?
It's always been cancer to an extent.
But what is it now?
Certainly environmental.
Absolutely.
But what environment?
That we've got to figure out.
Is Wi-Fi good for you?
Anybody?
You know, Wi-Fi, you've got your phone that has, hey, look, that's a strong Wi-Fi signal.
Do you walk around with earbuds?
What is that in your ear?
Little transmitters, little receivers?
In your ear?
Wow.
They would have checked them out.
Really?
You think Apple is going to check this out?
What about 5G?
Oh God, don't bring that up.
Is that good for you?
Is 5G being big?
Do you think that's a good idea?
Probably not.
Not a good idea.
No, not really.
I'll tell you one thing that we do.
We drink more water than we ever did.
Remember when Evian came along?
Naive spell backwards.
Remember that?
Evian?
There was Perrier before that.
And then people sort of walked around with their jugs.
Remember that?
We are hydrated.
That we are.
Sparky said, remember Junior Sample's grandfather drank a quarter liquor a day of his life and it killed him.
He died at the age of 102.
Oh, absolutely.
You know, I had an old bartender one time, Sparky, and thank you for that.
I had an old bartender tell me, he says, you know, it was in the days when you could smoke at a bar.
He says, you see this?
And he pointed to a glass, he says, see all the old people here?
It was like an old neighborhood joint.
See all the old people?
They're all drinking, right?
He says, and he pointed to a cigarette.
See the old people smoking?
Now that's observational.
I think people, luckily, are...
I hope people...
Cigarette smoking.
Come on.
We're not even going to argue that one.
And vaping.
Do you notice vaping is on the decline?
I have.
I think vaping is...
I remember somebody one time told me, well, it's better than smoking.
Well, is it not vaping better than...
Is not vaping better than not smoking?
That doesn't make any sense.
Don't you love the way people come up with their own things?
Well, it's better than that.
But you know what?
It calms me.
What about this?
Well, you know, stress is a killer.
Really?
Yeah.
What are you going to do for stress?
Well, how do you prevent stress?
What do you mean by stress?
Good stress?
Bad stress?
Stress on the trading floor when you're making millions of dollars?
Is that bad for you?
Or stress when you're...
Out in a war and they're trying to shoot you.
What kind of stress are we talking about?
Well, it doesn't...
You see, you've got to understand something.
People are full of shit.
They just make up stuff.
Well, you know, you see, I knew you...
No, it's just...
No.
See, he got...
Toby Keith died because he got that jab.
Really?
That's it?
How about the billions of people who did not get that?
Well, that's a different story.
This is my favorite one.
Everybody here today, everybody watching right now, did not die in a car accident.
And did not die because they weren't wearing seatbelts.
All of you, up till now, could have not worn seatbelts, probably, and you'd still be here.
So what good are seatbelts?
Most people don't.
Do you know anybody who goes through a windshield?
No!
Have you ever heard of that?
There's no room.
Look at your car.
Luckily, your people are so big, they can't go through the thing.
But what do we, you know, granted, you don't want to hit the windshield, or the windscreen, as it were.
Now, one thing about Kate, before I forget, Wes Inman says, I like pizza.
Thank you, Wes.
Wes, pizza is the greatest.
Do me a favor.
You ever had a Roman pizza?
Roman style?
Roma?
No cheese.
Fantastic.
New York pizza is the best.
The best.
They're simply the best.
And pizza is one of the greatest things.
The only thing that I don't like about pizza is processed.
I think when I get older, I love...
That Ezekiel bread.
I like sprouted.
I don't like processed, milled wheat.
It turns to rock.
Forget the glycemic index.
And whole wheat doesn't do a whole hell of a lot better, by the way.
It doesn't.
But pizza is a wonderful thing.
Now let me tell you something.
Did you notice in the cave pictures?
This is what I want to tell you.
Notice how the pictures...
Did you see the video?
It's like a painting.
I don't think it's a green screen.
Maybe it is.
But it's like a painting.
Somebody said it was Monet.
I don't know what it was.
But it's a painting.
Not one flower.
Watch a Kate video today.
Just watch it and look at the video.
Excuse me.
Look at the picture.
The flowers.
They don't move.
They're frozen.
And I think...
And I'm sorry, I think, I think, I think that it looks like she might be wearing a wig, poor thing, because of the chemo.
Remember, she did this video Wednesday.
Okay, that's all.
And I understand, that's fine.
Now, I just pointed this out.
I don't think, that looks like, I don't know what that is.
Am I a conspiracy theorist because I didn't see the plants move?
Or the flowers?
There's no...
Look at it.
And if you watch BBC, they say she was outside.
Well, she might be outside, but that thing behind her, that's a painting, or it's a picture or something.
That's not real.
She might be outside.
And they decided, let's put this behind her.
I don't know.
Am I a conspiracy theorist?
What?
Am I a conspiracy theorist?
No.
Well, that's what they said.
And some people have suggested, nobody knows about Charles, why he doesn't come on and tell people what he has, whether it's pancreatic, I have no idea.
I have no idea.
And why doesn't Kate say, and I said this yesterday, she comes on and says, listen, I have cancer, but I'm not the only one.
There are people, but I'm lucky.
Don't worry about me.
I've got a staff.
I've got, all my kids have nannies and...
I've got doctors and I've got four houses and castles.
I'm doing okay.
But there are people who are poor who are worried about health insurance or they're on that national health insurance and they haven't seen a doctor and whatever it was.
Kate should invite people to Balmoral or Adelaide Cottage or wherever the hell they are and embrace this and own it.
And don't say, don't tell me I'm being brave.
They're brave people all the time.
They're brave people.
Let's go right now to any cancer hospital in the world.
They're brave, too.
I'm not going to own this.
I'm not going to corner the market on bravery.
That's what she could have done.
And I wish she also would have said, and by the way...
I don't understand why they put up that bullshit picture.
I'm not a photoshopper, and don't blame me for that.
I didn't do that.
Some genius here did it.
I couldn't photoshop if you saved.
I don't even know what the hell that is.
Do I look like a photoshopper to you?
Do I?
Come on.
Stop it.
Sparky says, Belacleaf 40 is a great natural pesticide.
It's being 40% nicotine.
Oh, I remember we had that.
We used to have, growing up, thanks, Parker, we had these trucks would bring tobacco.
They'd put them on the lawn, and my parents cared about their lawn.
They were very, very serious about the lawn.
So I remember that.
Tobacco.
I said, why don't we just spray?
No!
I'm not even sure what the hell.
Don't forget nicotinamide.
But there's so much.
And they're telling you all these people are saying, you know, all these conspiracy theories.
Those bastards lied over nothing.
They never told, they haven't come clean about Chuck.
They haven't said anything about her.
And they lied twice.
Two Photoshop pictures.
The one on Mother's Day and the one before that.
Again, blaming Kate for that.
Blaming her.
Okay?
And there's all kinds of stuff.
Why did Wills have the black eye?
What about this woman?
Wills has been, they have been talking about him being a womanizer forever.
It's not from me.
Read the blinds, read the gossip.
I don't give a damn one way or the other.
I don't believe it had anything to do with it.
But the problem is, whatever conspiracy theories these people inspired, they caused it.
Alright?
Okay.
It's not bad.
Hour and 18 minutes today.
Gave you the best.
It's really...
Nasty here in New York.
Sparky, thank you immensely, my friend.
Your insight, your perspective, always interesting, always piquant, as people say.
Sean Martin, thank you.
John Jelaine, thank you.
Adam Platt, thank you.
Raul Rodriguez, thank you.
John Jelaine, I said that, thank you.
Adam, thank you.
So what says, oh, wait a minute.
I miss this.
So what writes, I'm 50 now and use no drugs.
Tried weed first in my teens, didn't like it.
Tried cocaine and liked it, but was afraid of OD.
No cannabis is no gateway drug.
It depends on the brain genetic makeup.
Absolutely.
Sorry about that.
So what?
And by the way, happy birthday, I guess one would say.
Ms. Laurent, thank you.
Edie Crowley and Alistair McLaughlin and Alice Fava, new members, thank you immensely for your countenance in the light.
By the way, drugs?
No.
And the weed, the weed from the 70s and 80s, that's not what people are smoking.
That's what I hear.
That's from the research I've done.
Sparky writes, the cruel fools in the UK still use Kate to troll the public.
They did!
To distract from economic woes, Ukraine, failure, and Gaza, genocide.
I don't know if they used that because of that.
Because it didn't matter.
By the way, Candace Owens, on the day that she announces her big sayonara from Daily Wire, boom!
Kate just...
But that's okay.
Most people in this country are paying attention.
I don't think that's why they did this.
I don't think they care.
I think there's this stupidity there where they believe that they don't have to tell you anything.
They just don't care about any form of deception, Sparky.
I just don't think they care.
I just think they figure it's none of your business.
We're going to tell you what we want and we're used to it.
And also, it's part of this process to always keep you guessing.
So to speak.
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day.
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All right, dear friends, thank you.
Have a great and glorious day.
See you tonight at 7 p.m.
And don't forget, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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