Situation Update, 4/15/22 - 13 Irrefutable FACTS about VENOM...
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You ever get a text like that?
It's boom!
And then they drop a URL that just blows your mind.
That's what this podcast is going to be like.
Welcome to the Situation Update.
I'm Mike Adams, of course, the Health Ranger.
And this is the Situation Update for Friday, April 15th, Tax Day, I guess, 2022.
Did I just set off some panic out there?
Tax Day!
No, please!
Makes you wonder why they're still collecting taxes if they can just print all the money they need by the trillions, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Well, the truth is, they make you pay taxes to keep you down.
They don't need your money.
They just need to keep you down.
But that's a different podcast.
What we're going to cover today, 13 irrefutable facts about snake venom, big pharma, and biological weapons.
We have taken this story that was first really unleashed by artists and Stu Peters.
We've taken this story in a totally different direction, focused on the venom that's in pharmaceuticals and agricultural products and cosmetics.
And in the research that I've been conducting over the last few days, which I've been sharing with Alex Jones and with Greg Reese over at InfoWars and sharing with Brian Artis and so on, I've come across some astonishing things, and I felt that I really need to summarize it here for you today in these 13 points.
It just happened to be 13.
13 is like the evil number, so it's perfect for talking about Venom.
It just came to 13 for some reason.
A little synchronicity there.
But we're going to go over this, and this is going to drive home a lot of fascinating points that probably you might not have considered until now.
But one other note before we get to that, which is some commentary on the way that different people are reacting to this.
And this is very telling to watch how people agree or disagree or how some people viciously attack and try to smear Dr.
Artis and Stu Peters.
It's fascinating.
So...
It's obviously because we believe in free speech and the free sharing of ideas.
We obviously, we're all skeptical thinkers.
You and I and most of us in alt media, we're skeptical thinkers.
So we don't automatically believe anything.
We're like, show us the proof, right?
Which is the right answer.
And so there are, I think, very rational headlines and stories from groups like Children's Health Defense.
They have a headline, quote, Watch the Water.
That was the name of the Stu Peters interview documentary.
Watch the Water is right on remdesivir, but snake venom theory is a stretch.
And so in that article, they talk about how they don't really believe the snake venom in the water theory.
But they are doing so in a rational disagreement kind of way, which basically says, you know, show us more proof.
That's perfectly reasonable.
You know, it's perfectly rational, reasonable for all of us to disagree with each other on certain points like that and to say, you know, I'm not convinced.
Show me more evidence or I think your theory is wrong or I think your conclusion is wrong.
That's okay.
But then there are other people who are just viciously, viciously attacking Dr.
Artis and even claiming that, oh, he must be working for the deep state to distract people from something by trying to convince people of something in the water.
And Dr.
Artis, by the way, he never really even focused on the water.
That was Stu Peters assigning that title.
That wasn't a Dr.
Artis thing.
Dr.
Artis, what he has said over these past couple of days is that, hey, stop focusing on the water.
Why is everybody hung up on the water?
This is about snake venom peptides.
The theory is that maybe they're used in the payload in gain-of-function research for the virus, or maybe they're used in treatments that are given to people in the hospital, or maybe they're actually in the mRNA instructions of these so-called vaccines.
Maybe your body is making vaccines.
That's the theory.
It's not even about the water.
And yet, you know, some of the reactions are pretty crazy out there.
So there's actually something going on that I might call, like, Operation Venom Smokeout, where this is kind of smoking out some...
Not so good people in the alternative media who probably can't get along with...
They don't play well with others.
Not nice people.
Not willing to treat others with respect or even just give them the benefit of the doubt.
Like say, hey, Dr.
Brian Artis is trying to do the right thing and he's coming from the right place, but...
Potentially, I disagree with his conclusion.
They're not even willing to do that.
They're just like, he's the worst person.
He's a liar.
He's distracting you.
He's working for the deep state.
You know, I'm sorry, folks.
That is not acceptable.
And I am personally observing all of this and just making little mental notes about, like, who is not really good for this movement?
And it's kind of obvious because they're outing themselves.
It's pretty wild.
So I would say to everybody out there, even if you don't believe Dr.
Artis' conclusions, Do your own research.
See what you find about venoms, because as I started doing the research and taking this in a totally different direction, I was blown away by what I found about venoms used in pharmaceuticals.
And that's what I'm going to share with you today, the 13 irrefutable facts about snake venom.
And yet one other thing I found out is there are now some operators or individuals, publishers and so on in alternative media that refuse to cover any story about Venom now because it's almost like they're covering up the Venom story the way the mainstream media covered publishers and so on in alternative media that refuse to cover any story about It's fascinating.
Remember when the whole corporate media was like, what laptop?
There's nothing.
There's no laptop.
There's nothing to see here.
Move along.
And that's the way some alt media are treating the venom story.
even about venom and pharmaceuticals, they just, they won't touch it for whatever reason.
It's like they've hit this mental brick wall.
And now I'm not saying, I mean, there are some sites and some blogs out there that are mostly financial, you know, like zero hedge.
They focus more on finance and the markets and so on.
So they might not cover this anyway.
And some just focus on politics and so on.
But I mean, there are sites and people who talk about health and vaccines and COVID and they won't talk about this.
Even though in my articles in Natural News, I'm giving all the direct sources.
I link you to venomtech.co.uk.
I link you to toxintech.com.
I link you to PubMed.
I link you to the World Economic Forum.
I link you to Scientific American.
I link you to CNN. On and on and on.
Link to all of the documents that just reveal all this.
They're not even trying to hide it.
And yet some people are just, I don't know, they're just not willing to believe that there's venom in pharmaceuticals for some reason.
I don't know why, but I have a theory.
Here's a theory that is even more wild than Brian Artis' theory.
You want to hear my theory?
And with the disclaimer, this is just a theory.
Actually, it's more of a...
This theory is more of like a what-if.
I don't even...
I can't even say if this is true, but what if...
What if people were being poisoned with that magical cone snail venom?
Huh?
Remember the Latin name of that?
Conus magus?
I'm not sure how you pronounce it.
I've forgotten my Latin pronunciation.
Conus magus.
That's the magical cone snail, and it's got a venom in it that becomes that drug called prealt, I talked about this a little bit yesterday, right?
And I wrote about it in my article.
Well, that drug, if you...
In fact, I'm going to read you some of this today.
If you go through the side effects insert sheet, let me read this for you.
It's going to blow your mind.
Okay, here it is.
Prealt, also known as Ziconotide.
Ziconotide.
Warning!
Neuropsychiatric adverse reactions.
Big warning.
Severe psychiatric symptoms and neurological impairment may occur during treatment with Prealt.
Do not treat patients with a pre-existing history of psychosis with Prealt, which I think would include sort of most leftists these days.
Warnings and precautions, cognitive and neuropsychiatric adverse reactions, cognitive impairment and severe neuropsychiatric symptoms may occur.
And then they talk about Fever, headache, stiff neck, altered mental status, confusion, disorientation, nausea, vomiting, and occasional seizures.
It's like, did you have a seizure today?
Oh, only occasionally.
Patients may become unresponsive or stuporous while receiving pre-op.
Now, there's a word you don't hear every day.
How was your day?
Well, it was kind of stuporous.
Did you just call me stupid?
No, I said my day was stuporous.
What does that mean?
It means you're in a stupor.
It means you're kind of like...
Basically, you turn into Joe Biden for a day.
Okay, and then it goes on.
Elevation of serum creatine kinase.
You've got to monitor the creatine kinase in patients.
It says you can't prescribe this to people who are withdrawing from opiates because that's a bad combination.
And then it also says it can cause confusion, memory problems, speech difficulties, Joe Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Biden.
And if any of these happen, you should call a doctor.
If you're confused or disoriented, Joe Biden, or less alert, Joe Biden, or see or hear things that are not real, CNN, or have changes in mood or consciousness, Nancy Pelosi.
My theory, well, again, not a theory.
It's a what if.
My what if is, what if This has, like, half the country has been exposed to conus magus.
What about that?
Wouldn't that be the ultimate toxin to saturate the country with people who are having hallucinations and confusion and can't remember anything and can't speak?
And again, that's like TikTok, right?
That's Twitter after you've removed all conservatives, you know?
I mean, if there's a venom that's everywhere, might not be Cobra, might not be King Cobra.
It's probably the magical cone snail venom.
That's my bizarre theory for the day.
How about that?
I will one-up Brian Artis on that theory.
You know, a little bit of satire here, obviously, with that, but maybe not.
Oh, and by the way, that is called the Magical Cone Snail.
And we did publish a really awesome chart that you may have seen yesterday.
What is it?
The Magical Cone Marine Snail.
There it is, Conus magus.
The Magical Cone Snail, if you're wondering why it's called magical, it's because of the hallucinations.
So if you're exposed to this cone snail venom, And I don't know if this is one of the venoms or toxins that might be absorbable through the skin because some of them are.
Not venoms, but toxins and poisons.
We're going to talk about that in a little bit.
But this might be one of those creatures where if you get the snail slime on you, you start hearing from aliens and alternate dimensions and things like that.
It's a magical snail!
Or you just got hit with some crazy neurotoxins that are causing you to hallucinate, which, again, I'm pretty sure that's how it got its name.
So let's jump right into the 13 irrefutable facts about snake venom, big pharma, and biological weapons.
And this is going to be turned into an article, too, on Natural News later today by the time you hear this.
So here we go.
Fact number one.
Big pharma routinely uses venom for drug discovery.
Fact.
Irrefutable.
Around 150,000 animal species are known to produce these toxins, some of which are venoms or poisons.
And scientists estimate that 20 million toxins exist.
Only a small fraction have ever been studied.
20 million toxins exist in animals on planet Earth.
And that doesn't even count whatever they put into a chicken McNugget dipping sauce.
Not sure what that is.
It could be kill a monster drool.
Maybe not.
Not sure.
Okay.
Number two, the second irrefutable fact.
Massive venom libraries already exist.
20,000 plus venom peptides.
And these libraries are marketed to the pharma industry for drug discovery.
Okay, got that?
And we've told you about two of these companies.
One is called Venom Tech and the other is called Toxin Tech.
Again, these companies are in the business of basically collecting massive libraries of venoms, and then they also sequence all the proteins in the venoms.
So they're actually licensing to drug companies really the code that drug companies need to synthesize these venoms.
It's not like drug companies are running around the world grabbing pit vipers and milking their fangs.
For some reason, I don't know why people jump to that conclusion.
Like, that's impossible!
How can you catch so many snakes?
That's not the way it works.
The venom goes into a digital library, and then synthesis takes place to make those same proteins or peptides from snake venom.
They're synthesized.
It's just that the snake venom is the original idea.
It's the template.
Although that would be a fun job for anybody who's tired of working at Uber.
It's like, what do you do for a living?
I catch pit vipers.
Yeah, I'm milking the fangs.
Getting that venom.
Setting it off to Big Pharma.
Okay, point number three.
One venom library company celebrates how its venoms for Big Pharma are able to, quote, immobilize and kill prey in seconds or minutes.
They explain that venoms are, quote, perfected by millions of years of evolution in order to target neuromuscular, cardiovascular, hemostatic, and other life functions.
Those are direct quotes from the toxintech.com homepage.
I mean, that's not my analysis.
Those are their words.
They're like, these poisons are awesome.
They kill prey in seconds, and they can target cardiovascular life functions.
Like, here, big pharma, would you like this technology?
Seriously.
That's part of their marketing material.
Wow.
Yeah, no kidding.
Okay.
Number four, point number four, irrefutable fact.
Reptile venoms can be weaponized and made into biological weapons.
Do you know that?
Because the protein sequences are provided by the venom library companies.
So this could allow a drug company or a vaccine manufacturer to To engage in gain-of-function research in order to engineer venom peptides into a viral payload or into, let's say, mRNA therapeutics, which involves protein synthesis in your own body.
So I want to be clear here that I'm not accusing venom tech or toxin tech of any nefarious type of activities, right?
They're just in the business of providing libraries to companies.
Well, However, like any kind of science, including, let's say, nuclear physics, the science could be weaponized by someone who has malintent.
So if there were such a thing, let's say, as a vaccine company that we're trying to achieve, oh, I don't know, global depopulation, They could license these libraries and then they could pick the best venom peptide to accomplish certain things in the body, such as infertility or cardiovascular death, blood clots, confusion, neurological disruptions, all kinds of things.
Because these companies brag about that.
That's what these venoms do.
That's how they kill things.
That's why snakes have them.
So again, a company could just say, okay, I'll license your library.
And then they wouldn't tell Venom Tech what they're doing with it.
But then behind the scenes, they're like, Fauci.
And then they're just working on poisons and venoms and everything.
And then they're creating something to actually murder billions of human beings.
And so the one question that I have for Venom Tech and Toxin Tech, and we're going to issue an official journalistic inquiry to both of these companies, in good faith, by the way.
I'm not accusing them of anything, but I have a question for them both, which is, are there any limits of who you will license this technology to?
And are you aware that this technology can be potentially weaponized by bad actors?
So they could be using your libraries to build weapons of mass destruction that could theoretically kill billions of people.
So how do you manage that as a company that licenses this intellectual property or these molecules and sequences and so on?
How do you conduct due diligence on who's buying this stuff?
Do you just automatically trust Big Pharma?
Big Pharma has killed more people than the Holocaust, just for the record.
Big Pharma is one of the biggest mass murderers in the world.
So if you're just automatically trusting Big Pharma, that's not good.
How do you make sure that your property, your venoms and peptides, how do you make sure that they're not used to kill people?
It's a legitimate question, right?
Gets into medical ethics or science or technology ethics.
Totally legitimate question.
All right, irrefutable fact number five.
Dozens of pharmaceuticals are derived entirely from animal venom, and many of these are FDA approved.
And we've published the full chart, which you've probably already seen.
And that was the chart that we also recreated from Toxin Tech, with credit to them.
And it lists, you know, the...
Inalapril, Exenatide, Zaconatide, Lepiridin, and Desiridin.
Remember the song yesterday?
I don't think I can repeat that song.
I can only do it one time.
But that's where all those drugs come from.
Integralin, Defibrase, and what was the one?
Oh, Reptilase and Hibocoagulase.
There we go.
That tells you what that does right there.
Hemocoagulase causes blood clots.
That's what it's saying.
Hemo is blood.
Coagulase is a procoagulant enzyme, basically.
It just causes your blood to clot, you know, like it's happening to soccer players and people like that.
So don't be surprised if someday you find out, oh, there's a little sequence in that mRNA shot that just happens to be a peptide from, oh, the common lancehead snake or something, you know?
That's what they can do with this.
All right, point number six.
Pharma is hiding the venom origins of their products, making no disclosures on their marketing websites about the actual origin.
You have to read the insert sheets and you have to understand Latin names to know that their drugs even come from animal venom.
So, for example, take the Prialt drug.
If you go to the Prialt.com website, P-R-I-A-L-T.com, which is kind of interesting, go there.
Oh, you know what?
In fact, bring up that site while I'm talking here.
Let me show you something.
Prialt.com.
I'll probably change it after this recording.
But the very first image that comes up, it shows kind of an elderly white woman with gray hair and a black woman with a bit of a fro, both, you know, a little bit on the older side, sitting in a chair.
Scroll down just a little bit, and you're going to find like a weird skeleton, pale white toy soldier thing just to the right of the black lady's rear.
There's a little crazy...
It looks like a little demon soldier.
There's like a skeleton soldier.
It's kind of green.
What is that?
Why is that in this picture?
I noticed that today.
It doesn't even look like it belongs there.
Why is that in the scene?
Does that have something to do with the magical cone snail?
Do you start hallucinating skeleton soldiers with weird funny hats and pale white skin or something after you take this drug?
What's going on?
And remember, one of the side effects is you start hallucinating and seeing things that aren't there.
So when I saw this, you know, I had to make sure, like, is this really there?
What is this thing?
No, seriously, check it out.
You're going to be blown away.
It's crazy.
So anyway, if you look on their entire website, you can't find any mention of snail venom, magical snails.
Nothing like that.
They don't talk about that.
Oh, that's from a company called Tercera?
Tercera Therapeutics.
Tercera.
Sorry, it's just like, like, terrors.
It's like, you take the cone snail drug and you start having hallucinations.
It's kind of a psychiatric terror.
But I don't know.
Maybe that means, like, earth.
Like, Tercera?
I don't know.
I'm not sure what that means.
Like, Like, horrible serum or something?
Ter...
Yeah, tercera, I think, means...
Horrible serum.
That's my guess of what that means, but that's just my interpretation.
And by the way, just for the record, I'm not saying that this drug doesn't have a place.
This might be a perfectly great option for people in chronic pain who can't take opioids.
This might be the thing that actually improves their quality of life.
Seriously.
I'm not dissing the Terracera company.
I'm just pointing out this comes from snail venom.
That's what I'm saying.
But I can see cases, even veterans and injured warriors that are in chronic pain and they need some kind of treatment.
This might be a miracle for that person, right?
So it may have a place.
I'm just saying it's magical snail venom.
All right, let's see.
Oh, and they don't tell you on their website.
They don't say anything about the magical snails because that might seem strange, you know?
Especially if the doctor were prescribing this to the patient.
It's like, Doc, Doc, you know, my leg still hurts and the opioids are too addictive.
What can you give me?
And the doctor says, well, have you tried magical snail venom?
And the patient will be like, what?
What are you talking about?
Yes, yes, these magical snails, they may cause you to hallucinate, but you'll feel much better.
Would you like to try that?
You know, that's not part of the conversation between doctors and patients.
Unfortunately, because that would be very entertaining.
Okay, point number eight.
Are we on eight?
No, no, I'm sorry.
Point number seven.
Nearly zero doctors or patients know about the venom origins of venom-derived medications.
Thus, patients are swallowing, or sometimes being injected, with actual reptile venom molecules, but they're not being told by their doctors that it's venom.
They just say it's medication.
Here, take this medication.
FDA approved.
They don't say, oh, and it's rattlesnake venom or pit vipers or whatever, or death stalker scorpion venom, you know?
They don't tell people that.
Might make people think twice.
Why are you treating me with venom?
Might make people think about, hey, maybe making some lifestyle changes so you don't need the venom forever.
You know, if your health is so bad that you're down to the venom option, it might cause people to rethink, like, eh, Maybe I could give up Pop-Tarts, you know?
Maybe I could eat healthier and not need the venom forever.
Just saying.
Okay, point number eight now.
Venom molecules and venom peptides are mass synthesized in pharmaceutical factories.
And this is a common practice.
It's been going on for decades.
So this is sourced all over the medical literature.
There's no question about it.
I even linked to the World Economic Forum article yesterday, weforum.org.
And it talks about the Venomics, the whole area of studying venom.
It's called Venomics, you know, like economics, but this is Venomics.
And, you know, it talks about how they mass synthesize using RNA technology.
And so don't let anybody tell you that's not possible.
It's been going on for decades.
That's not even difficult, actually, it turns out.
Okay, and then point number nine, the venoms, which are synthesized, are chemically stable.
And that's from toxintech.com.
They are chemically stable.
It means they don't just automatically dissociate in water.
They're chemically stable to be delivered orally, which means they survive saliva and they survive stomach acid, by the way.
Even your stomach acid can't rip these molecules apart.
So city water isn't going to rip these apart.
So there are some scientifically illiterate people out there who have been saying, ah, this is impossible.
The venom would fall apart in city water.
Eh, well, you know, they just don't know what they're talking about.
Maybe they're taking too much magical cone snail venom and maybe they're hallucinating.
Who knows?
Hallucinating a whole new world of chemistry, like transgenderism and chemistry.
We self-identify as molecules that dissociate in water.
And we joined the swimming team, the women's swimming team.
But you get my point.
So they're chemically stable.
And that is one of the features, actually, of these peptides that are celebrated by these companies that license this information.
So they don't need any special preservatives either.
I've seen cases, for example, if you read the administration or how to administer the drug Prealt, It talks about how there are not preservatives in it.
It's basically, I think it's in a saline solution for the most part, but I'd have to go back and check the details.
But I think they drip it into your IV line.
I'd have to check.
I don't know if it's an injection or a drip.
But they do not use other preservatives for it.
So the molecules are very stable.
And also, for any molecule that might tend to fall apart, they have nanocarriers, which are nanoparticle, typically liposomal type of protective cocoons.
And these nanocarriers are documented in, you know, National Library of Medicine, PubMed, peer-reviewed science journals, and so on.
I've linked to some of them before.
And if you're curious about this, you can just go online and you can search the medical literature for nanocarriers and the word venom.
Or peptides nanocarriers or nanoparticles or nanoparticle encapsulation.
I mean, I was doing research at my lab on a nanoparticle encapsulation of rosmarinic acid from rosemary herb extracts using silver nanoparticles.
And that's actually an area of study that is quite well documented.
I found a lot of research on that.
And There's a lot of fascinating things, actually, about that.
They were using that to deliver a rosemary acid, which is an anti-cancer phytochemical, specifically to tumors or tumor cells, so they could target specific types of cells due to the receptors based on the nanoparticle encapsulation that was used.
And they can also deliver silver ions because nanoparticle silver has other amazing properties that are used in medical research and therapeutics and so on.
So this is not controversial at all.
But if someone doesn't know about this, they just don't know.
But this is common stuff.
I mean, I've been playing around with this stuff for years.
Okay, point number 10, that venoms can be touted by pharmaceutical companies as, quote, naturally occurring.
This is interesting because, of course, they are naturally occurring.
So if you walk out in the woods and you encounter a bunch of spiders and snakes and hallucinogenic snails and whatever else is out there, you can legitimately say, yeah, it's all naturally occurring.
It's just that this label, you know, like drugs, they could say, well, this drug is derived from naturally occurring molecules.
And it kind of creates the impression in people's minds that, oh, naturally occurring?
Well, it must be natural, which they think it means, well, it must be healthy.
Or it must be safe.
Well, I hate to break it to you, but there's a lot of naturally occurring poisons and toxins and deadly things that you shouldn't consume, like mushrooms that destroy your liver.
You know, you hear these stories every once in a while in the media.
It's like, you know, California couple dies after making homemade spaghetti with wild mushrooms that they thought were safe.
And it turns out they were liver-destroying mushrooms because they contain horrific mycotoxins, you know, hepatotoxins.
And you've seen those stories, right?
Like, if you go out and harvest wild mushrooms...
That can kill you in a couple of hours.
So don't make your own homemade mushroom sauce from wild mushrooms unless you know what you're harvesting.
But you could say, well, this mushroom sauce is all naturally occurring.
Yeah, but it's going to kill you.
So just beware of the label naturally occurring.
There's a lot of freaky stuff that's naturally occurring, especially in the oceans.
I don't know if you've ever been down there.
But when I was scuba diving off the coast of Australia a couple of decades ago on the Great Barrier Reef, I was like, what, 20 meters down?
Because that was the limit.
I was licensed to go down 20 meters.
I was down there for whatever reason.
I just wanted to go to the limit.
That's just my personality.
But here I am.
I'm looking up.
It's like 60 feet of water, roughly.
And then I look up.
There's a giant swordfish.
It's just like hovering by this massive outcropping of this rock.
And I'm looking at all these sea anemones and all kinds of creatures and fish and everything.
And I had a little freak out moment.
I was like, oh my gosh, everything down here is trying to kill something else.
Which is, you know, the web of life in aquatic ecosystems.
You're like, all these creatures can kill, basically.
I mean, most of them.
Maybe not the sea grass and everything, but they're just using photosynthesis.
But you didn't have a lot of that at that depth.
You know, they were closer to the surface where there's more light, obviously.
The deeper you go, the more deadly everything gets because everybody's got a kill down there.
I mean, the fish and, you know, the creatures, they got a kill to survive because they don't have free energy from the sunlight up near the surface.
You go deeper, the creatures get freakier.
But, hey, it's all naturally occurring, right?
Including the stingrays.
That killed Steve.
What was his name?
I'm sorry, I forgot his name.
The Australian guy.
You know, the beloved animal guy, Steve.
Ah, forgot his name.
Okay, point number 11.
Venoms, I already mentioned venoms can be weaponized, but they can also be mass-produced, and then they can be distributed.
Via air, water, food, or contact surfaces, or, you know, even creams, lotions, whatever.
They can even be engineered into GMO food, technically.
So when people have reacted to Dr.
Artis and say, oh, that's not possible.
Oh, yeah, it is.
It's like, it couldn't be in the water.
Oh, yes, it could.
That's totally plausible, actually, it turns out.
These peptides can be put into basically everything.
You know, plausibly.
I'm not saying that they are and everything, but they could be put into anything.
Almost anything.
You know, they could be, I mean, they could be put into the, like, clothing that you buy, you know, theoretically, and then you wear the clothes and you start to sweat and then you start to absorb contact poisons, you know?
I mean, gosh, you've seen it in the movies.
It's not all science fiction.
There are contact poisons that kill people.
You know, a little CIA killer poison.
Somebody tries to open their car door and then, you know, their heart stops beating.
It's a contact poison.
What are those made from?
Concentrated venoms, it turns out.
Yeah, I mean, look, people in the CIA and the deep state and spies and everything, they know all about this stuff.
Venoms and radiological weapons to slowly poison people to death with, you know, radioisotopes and all kinds of things.
They're experts in killing people.
They know that venoms can be put into almost anything.
You could put it in people's food, put it in wine, put it in the water supply.
Sure you could.
Put it in food, put it in the air ducts at a public event, which may have already happened for all we know.
There's a lot of people getting sick at certain public events.
It could be venom exposure.
It could be toxic mold.
It could be Who knows?
I mean, there's all kinds of things that people could aerosolize.
What would happen if you aerosolize some crazy pit viper vent?
Or how about the magical cone snail?
And you aerosolize that and throw it into the vents in some hotel conference or something and everybody start hallucinating like crazy?
That's not far-fetched, folks.
That's exactly the kind of thing that a terrorist would do.
I mean, the mainstream science publications are already talking about putting vaccines into grocery vegetables, engineering them in so you could just eat your vaccines by eating your vegetables.
They think it's great.
They love that idea.
They're not even trying to hide it.
They're just openly talking about it.
Well, if you can engineer so-called vaccines, which would be proteins, That are the antigen targets.
That's the whole point of vaccines is to expose your body to antigens, which are targets for your body to produce antibodies, right?
Well, they can engineer that into food.
They can engineer freaking, you know, pit viper venom peptides into your salads or something.
That's not far-fetched at all.
And I'm just shocked that there are still people out there who say, oh, it's impossible.
No, it isn't.
You need to get up to speed on the science.
It's not only plausible, this is being celebrated in terms of distributing vaccines.
Do you know about GMOs, folks?
I mean, what about GMO corn?
You know that GMO corn is engineered to create a toxin in the corn.
The toxin that kills one of the major corn pests.
You know that, right?
It's not just Roundup resistant like you have in other GMO crops, like GMO soy.
That's Roundup ready.
But GMO corn actually creates a toxin.
It grows the toxin in every kernel of corn.
And when bugs eat it, they die.
So what happens when you eat it?
Right?
It's a toxin.
You're eating toxins all day long when you're eating non-organic corn, which is most of the corn.
This is shocking to me.
People say, there's no way they could put venom into foods.
They already did it.
It's been going on for decades.
Catch up, people.
Catch up.
You're so far behind, it's embarrassing.
As a side note, what's really funny to me is, you know, a couple of people out there are people who cover so many kind of out-there topics, and they're like, you know, time travel is real, and all of world history has been faked, and the aliens transferred technology, but it's impossible to put toxins in food.
It's like, really?
Maybe you need to kind of recalibrate your understanding of what is possible, because that's ancient technology on Earth putting toxins in foods.
That's been around a long time.
Well, technically maybe not ancient, but let's say ancient in the biosciences.
I mean, it's decades.
I guess that's kind of ancient in biosciences.
Okay, moving on.
Point number 12.
Some toxins are skin penetrating and can be absorbed merely by touching them.
So this gets down to the definition of what is a venom versus a toxin or a poison.
So a venom, by definition, is something that must be injected through either a hypodermic needle, i.e.
vaccines, or through the fangs of a snake or Or dripped into your blood in the hospital.
Oh, we're going to treat you for COVID. Here, have this.
Drippity drip, drip.
Suddenly your kidneys are destroyed, your lungs are filled with fluid, and you died, quote, from COVID. They're just dripping toxins in your blood.
So anyway, those are called venoms.
And then there are other toxins that are non-venoms, and they're called toxins or poisons, and they can be absorbed through the skin.
So there's lots of poisons that can go right through the skin, of course.
And lots of examples out in nature, things that you touch, and then suddenly you've got skin rash.
But there are a lot of examples out in nature of things that you touch goes through your skin and causes problems.
So These poisons or toxins can theoretically be weaponized and distributed onto contact surfaces.
Now, remember that Peter Daszak at the EcoHealth Alliance, which is involved in the SARS-CoV-2 gain-of-function research, they had a proposal to DARPA that called for funding from the Pentagon, essentially, to fund the release of, what was it?
Oh, hmm.
Skin-penetrating nanoparticles in the bat caves in China.
So they had developed a system to have skin-penetrating nanoparticles with a payload.
This was part of the SARS-CoV-2 gain-of-function research.
Well, DARPA said, no, we're not going to fund that.
But in that proposal, which is now public, you can look it up.
Just search for the phrase skin-penetrating nanoparticles, EcoHealth Alliance, DARPA, you'll find it.
And that proves that they had already created this in a way that's skin penetrating.
Now, for things to penetrate your skin, they typically need to be small on a molecular level.
Small number of Daltons, let's say.
Maybe a few hundred Daltons or something like that.
But also some of the chemical properties and the polarity of the molecules matter on whether your skin can absorb it and so on.
But very small molecules would be things like glyphosate.
Glyphosate is a very tiny molecule, and it penetrates everything.
This is what we found in our lab.
It just goes right through the chromatography columns that normally retain a lot of other chemicals.
But glyphosate just slides right through.
So glyphosate penetrates everything in your body.
And you get glyphosate exposure on your skin.
It's in your blood, boom, in no time.
So there's one example.
But venoms are very large molecules, and some of them are tens of thousands of Daltons.
I mean, big chunks of molecules, very complex molecules, with some interesting symmetry, by the way.
And as a result, these very, very large molecules, typically from venoms, they cannot penetrate your skin.
So if you were to, let's say, take rattlesnake venom and just drop it on your skin, now I'm not saying you should do this, but if you did, it would have no effect.
But if you were to drop it, you know, if you were crazy and you dropped it into like your eye or a cut on your skin or something like that, it would start to destroy tissue.
Because once it gets in, obviously it causes tissue necrosis through a variety of mechanisms.
Different venoms work in different ways.
But they can't do it on your skin.
So understand that if something is a venom, it has to be injected, which is what vaccine needles are for, among other things.
But if it's a poison or a toxin, it can be absorbed through your skin.
So understand, typically the reptilian venoms cannot be absorbed through the skin.
They have to be injected.
Otherwise, and this is actually good news because otherwise, you know, the globalists who are trying to achieve global depopulation, they could just aerosolize all the venoms Everywhere and just let everybody pick them up through their skin and it would be over.
So they have to convince people to line up and be injected in order to get the venoms into their blood supply.
And so that's why we have all the media fear campaigns and all the lies about vaccines are safe and effective.
Of course, they're not.
Of course, I mean, it's total fraud on humanity.
But they need to have access to your subcutaneous injection sites, you know, in order to put toxins, poisons, or venoms under your skin.
Well, venoms in particular.
So that's why they had to get people to line up and agree to take the vaccines.
Okay, point number 13, which I kind of mentioned this already, but Well, I'll just say, so the venom peptides produced for big pharma are easily stabilized for delivery via water or saline solutions or oral medications.
And as I mentioned earlier, they do survive stomach acid.
So again, the main point here is that there are multiple vectors of delivery for venom peptides, or let's use toxins, which encompasses more things.
So toxic peptides, toxic proteins, they could be introduced into lots of different systems.
And they could be rather easily stabilized and absorbed through water, through food, through beverages, through creams and cosmetics, through, frankly, anything.
I mean, you could soak bandages in venom and then when people put on the bandages on a wound or something, boom, they get hit with it.
So...
You've got to understand that exposing people to venom peptides or toxins is not a difficult thing to do.
That's not difficult.
There's so many vectors for exposure.
And yes, it is absolutely plausible, although not proven, but plausible that this could be released into a public water supply.
In a one-time event or in one certain city, or it could be put into the food supply.
It could be put into even some companies' bottled water, for example, or whatever.
I mean, it is a plausible theory if you're talking about what would a terrorist do or a terrorist government or a terrorist corporation or an anti-human group that's trying to exterminate planet Earth.
There's all kinds of options for how to expose people to all of this.
I mean, even technically, they could drop it from the sky.
They could just have, you know, drones or airplanes just fly over cities and just start dropping aerosolized, you know, freeze-dried toxins or whatever, and just be all over the surfaces.
So there's no limit on the number of ways they could cause exposure.
So this leads to the obvious conclusion of how to protect yourself, and that is to control more of your sources of everything.
So let's say if you want to have clean water, you want to make sure it's clean, rainwater would be the way to go.
Or even your own well water rather than municipal water would be safer, I believe, but rainwater is the cleanest.
If you want to control your own food, grow more of your own food, as I've talked about every single day, it seems.
You want to control what lotions and things you put on your skin, Who knows what's contaminated out there?
Don't buy your lotions at Walmart and grocery stores and things.
You can make your own lotions or get it from trusted sources.
I mean, personally, I don't use any of that garbage.
I don't use store-bought deodorants.
I don't use shaving cream.
I don't use skin lotions.
None of that stuff from the store.
I make it all myself.
A lot of it's real easy to make.
I don't have time to go into it all right here, but you can make It's like almost every personal care product that you need.
You can even make your own soap.
And then also, what about medications?
So take a look at the medications you might be taking.
I know most people listening to this don't take a lot of meds, but there might be some you're still taking.
Maybe something that you need, like a thyroid medication or something.
I don't know.
Just check it out.
Make sure you know where it comes from.
And if it comes from venom, then, you know, maybe talk to your doctor about, is there an alternative so I'm not swallowing venom?
Could we do something a little different, maybe?
And then, most importantly, obviously, don't roll up your sleeve and let a genocidal industry of murdering lunatics actually inject you with some experimental gene-altering, quote, therapy that was never even tested long-term in human trials.
Which they call a vaccine.
It's not a vaccine.
That's a lie.
It's gene therapy.
It alters your genetic code, too.
There's transfection taking place in the nuclei of your body's cells.
And by the way, I mean, don't forget about the damage to the double strand break chromosomal repair mechanism.
That's happening because of the spike protein.
And the spike protein is proven to go into the nuclei of your cells.
You know, don't forget about all that and the fact that it turns your cells' ribosomes into a spike protein-producing factories.
Well, what if the spike protein actually has sequences that are peptides from venom?
Well, then your body's making venom from the inside.
So then you don't even need to be injected anymore.
Like the one injection gave your body the instructions to make venom forevermore from the inside.
So then you're chronically envenomated.
It's like you're waking up and being bitten by a snake every single day.
And you wondered, why do I feel horrible after this vaccine?
Why does my head hurt?
Why do I have pain or whatever, or lethargy, or lack of ability to focus cognitively?
Well, those are all effects of venom, which is one of the things that Brian Artis pointed out, quite rightly.
The effects that are ascribed to COVID are actually effects of envenomation.
And everything that people are experiencing from these vaccines can be explained by venom exposure.
So this is all very plausible, and I think quite real, folks.
Should be taken seriously, not dismissed.
And on the positive side, this gives people a lot of options of things that can work to finally understand how to treat these problems.
For example, like nicotine gum.
Turns out that the nicotine blocks a lot of the receptor sites that are targeted by certain types of venom or venom peptides.
Or what about N-acetylcysteine, NAC, or other supplements, other things, vitamin C and so on.
Things that boost and normalize immune function and just help protect your body from all kinds of threats.
And people are able to find solutions that may help them.
And how is that not good news?
I mean, that's all good news.
Because we want to save lives and help people, keep people healthy.
And, you know, if the vaccine industry were honest, and if they were telling the truth, then the people dying right now would be unvaccinated people, while the people living right now would be all vaccinated people.
But it's exactly the opposite.
I mean, I'm completely unvaccinated with all this stuff.
I'm healthy, good cognition, you know, totally functional cognitive environment.
Neurological system is working fine, except for the weird twisted humor effects, but that's due to something else.
This is superfood.
But aside from that, doing fine, yet I know people who Who are on the verge of death because of taking vaccines.
And it kicked in right after the vaccines.
So, obviously we're being lied to.
You know that.
We're being lied to by the medical establishment.
So why wouldn't they be poisoning people?
Of course they would.
And if they're going to poison people, what's the logical choice for poisons?
Well, the ones that come from the animals that use poison to kill.
I.e.
snakes, vipers, snakes.
Deathcrawler scorpions and everything else out there.
All the venomous animals.
That's the obvious choice.
I mean, suddenly it all makes sense, doesn't it?
All right, going to change topics here, but that's a wrap-up of that topic.
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Now let's move on to Elon Musk and Twitter.
As you know, Elon Musk, he's made an offer to buy Twitter.
To take it fully private and to restore free speech.
And I think that Elon Musk, if he were to own Twitter, I think this would be pretty awesome, actually.
I'm very optimistic about this.
Like, for the first time, I'm feeling kind of impressed here with Elon Musk.
I mean, I know he's done Neuralink and he's done some controversial stuff.
And maybe this is some kind of grand play to...
I don't know, to trick everybody into not leaving Twitter or something.
But let's give him a shot at this.
If he can buy Twitter, first of all, I love the freak-out factor among the fragile psychiatric minds of the left.
I think if Elon Musk were to buy Twitter, heads would explode all over liberal cities.
And that alone...
Would be worth supporting this, just to see people losing their minds and screaming and saying things like, oh, free speech will be the death of democracy!
You know, things like that.
Because that's what the left believes, by the way.
They think that free speech is a threat to democracy and that censorship is the only way to have a free society.
They literally believe that.
So, yeah, they need to be thumped pretty hard by someone like Elon Musk, just by Twitter, And then I have an idea for Elon.
I mentioned this.
I was on with Brandon Howes at the Worldview Report.
I mentioned this there.
I said, you know what Elon Musk should do is once he buys Twitter, and he'll probably get it at a discount if this succeeds, once he buys Twitter, he should, of course, fire all of the radical left-wing lunatic censors and just ask for volunteers from conservative America.
To work from home and to be moderators, you know, because you got to take some stuff off, you know, like death videos and crazy stalkers and things like that, you know, illegal content.
You got to take that down.
But just have an army of volunteer conservative moderators.
And you know how much money you could save Twitter?
You wouldn't even have to pay people to moderate Twitter.
You'd have 100,000 volunteers just doing it for free, just to protect free speech.
They could be called free speech guardians.
They wear little badges and have bumper stickers and stuff.
I'm a free speech guardian!
Part of, you know, the Elon Musk renegade Twitter team or something.
I think that would be awesome.
And then, do you have any idea how profitable Twitter would be if you eliminate all the overhead of having to pay For censorship?
I mean, the company would actually make a lot of money.
Elon Musk would get a massive return on his investment, no doubt.
I also think that if Elon Musk buys Twitter, that like every, each weekday, he should bring back somebody that makes liberals' heads explode even worse.
So like on Monday, you know, bring back, let's see.
How about Milo Yiannopoulos or something, right?
Bring him back on Monday, all the heads explode.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then on Tuesday, bring back, like, Ann Coulter or something.
Is she still on Twitter?
I don't know.
Tuesday, heads explode from Ann Coulter.
Wednesday, bring back, you know, the Health Ranger.
Oh, the heads exploded.
Like liberals leaping from tall buildings, you know, blowing their heads off with shotguns that they don't even like.
And, you know, that's Wednesday.
And then Thursday, bring back, like, Alex Jones.
Oh, my God!
Massive explosions, instant heart attacks, like self-induced blood clots all over the liberal landscape.
Alex Jones is back!
Oh my god, we're all gonna die!
And then on Friday, just bring back Trump.
It's like, Trump, just bring him in with, like, intro music, like, oh, bitch, I'm back.
I'm back.
Faster than a heart attack, I'm back.
Just, like, have a big Trump intro, and then, like, all the leftovers just fall over and die.
Just, you know, like, they were all turned off, like that scene in the surrogates movie where all the robots...
Well, the surrogates just lost connection with the central servers, like...
Gone.
They should, you know, line it up like that.
Elon Musk...
I could do that.
And it would just shock everybody.
And then we would all have, you know, so much to share on Twitter.
I guess, I mean, I don't need Twitter in my life, but if they brought me back, I would use it to say some very poignant things.
Starting out with, you know, transgenderism, criticism, women's swimming teams, and pedophilia.
You know, condemnation of all that stuff.
And just to test it out, just to see if Elon Musk is actually being serious, you know?
This is like, let's put a few posts up here and see if free speech is really free.
Just have one mega post like, vaccines are murder.
School teachers are grooming children for pedophilia.
And biological men on women's swimming teams is satanic and evil.
And just see how long, if that tweet survives.
And if it does, I guess you have free speech.
Oh, and the election was rigged.
I guess right now Twitter would ask you, well, which election do you mean?
Because if you mean the 2016 election, yes, it's okay to say that because that was rigged.
But if you say the 2020 election, then no, that's not okay.
You can't say that and you'd be banned.
So I guess it depends on which election.
I mean, Twitter is so insane in terms of the left-wing cult now that Jack Dorsey was actually the good guy.
If you can believe that, Jack Dorsey!
Who was an insane leftist and he turns out to be the more moderate guy in the room of all the Twitter executives and so on.
Hey, show them the door!
Show them the door, man.
Yeah, don't let reality hit you on the way out because you're going to have to find another alternative bubble universe for you and your left-wing radicals to continue to lie to each other.
But don't worry, they've all been triple vaccinated.
Sadly, not a lot of them are going to be around for that much longer anyway, it turns out, whether they're working for Twitter or not.
Imagine their shock when they get red-pilled about the fact that they committed vaccine suicide, possibly involving venom peptide sequences as the payload.
Ooh.
Their bodies have been turned into partial reptiles from the transfection DNA alteration capabilities.
You know, if venomous peptides were used, that means they are now part reptile.
Like human, reptilian, transhumanism, hybridization, right?
And I think a lot of these leftists, when they said that they were all in favor of transhumanism, they thought they were going to merge with machines.
Turns out you're merging with a pit viper snake or something, like the gilla monster lizard drool.
There you go.
Yeah, you're part gilla monster lizard drool and part human, which kind of makes sense.
Okay, there was at least one more story I wanted to cover today, and this comes from National File.
It's a story about Susie Wiles, who oversees Trump's endorsements, is, according to the headline, a co-chair of a firm managed by recent Pfizer vice president.
And it says, Susie Wiles, the co-chair of public affairs firm where she works with a recent Pfizer vice president, she's facing intense scrutiny from Trump supporters after Trump endorsed vaccine proponent Dr.
Oz, who I talked about, I think, two days ago, in the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania.
Now, Dr.
Oz has taken a tremendous amount of criticism.
Well, and Trump has taken a lot of criticism for endorsing Oz because Oz has been Pro-vaccine.
And let's see, he's done some stuff that really angers conservatives quite a bit.
Now, I've spoken out in defense of Dr.
Oz in certain ways, because Dr.
Oz, he was one of the few people who treated me with dignity and respect when I was on his show in New York City, and he invited me to come on and And so I happen to know personally, face to face, that Dr.
Oz is a good guy with a good, compassionate heart.
He's trying to help humanity.
But I understand that his voting record, or not voting record, but his advocacy record is not perfectly aligned, of course, with conservative ideas.
He hasn't spoken out that much against abortion, or he hasn't spoken out against the transgenderism and so on.
However, Dr.
Oz is not a bad guy.
I just want to be on the record about that.
But in any case, that's just my personal experience with Dr.
Oz.
And I also know that Oz was, you know, he originally became well-known because of his interaction with Oprah Winfrey, who is, I think, an evil globalist, by the way.
So whether, like, did Oz get away from all that?
I think so.
I think Oz wants to do some positive things in the world.
That's just, that's my assessment of But, you know, I've been wrong about candidates before.
It's always a question, what do they do once they get elected?
I don't know.
All I'm saying is that Oz treated me with dignity and respect and treated me fairly and honestly, and that goes a long way, frankly.
But then about Susan Wiles, I don't have any experience with Susan Wiles.
I'd never even heard her name until recently.
But apparently there's a lot.
You know, look, Trump Is definitely in deep with Pfizer.
There's no doubt about it.
Trump has been endorsing Pfizer and he's still pro-vaccine, although he's not really speaking out and saying that everybody should take the shot right now.
He kind of backed off of that.
But I haven't seen any evidence that Trump is, you know, really moving away from pharma.
I think Trump and pharma are pretty tight.
I think they're really in bed together on a lot of issues.
And that worries me.
See, one of the main problems that Trump had in his first administration is that he surrounded himself with a lot of traitors, like Mike Pence, for example.
He surrounded himself with people who would betray America.
I mean, Trump put Fauci in power and kept him there, right?
One of the worst, in my opinion, one of the worst criminals against humanity in the history of human civilization.
And Trump put the guy there and kept him there.
And yeah, Trump did Operation Warp Speed and pushed the vaccine and basically continues to be in bed with the vaccine industry from what I can tell.
Now, can he change?
Can he reject the vaccine industry as he learns more about the toxic effects and how many people are being killed?
Yeah, sure.
Trump could change his viewpoint on it.
I mean, that's okay.
We welcome that.
But is he going to?
I don't know.
And I gotta say, every time I think about Trump, I think about Ron DeSantis, who appears to me, this is just my assessment, but Ron DeSantis appears to be a far better candidate for president in 2024.
Ron DeSantis is getting things done, and he's not afraid to take action, and Ron DeSantis has not surrounded himself with a bunch of traitors and weasels.
I mean, remember the first attorney general that Trump put in place?
What was the guy?
Just totally useless.
Didn't do anything useful whatsoever.
DeSantis is not like that.
DeSantis brings in people to get things done.
So where things stand right now today, if I were to vote for president or to put out my opinion based on what we know right now, I would say Ron DeSantis.
But then again, I'm not even sure we're going to make it to 2024, or even to the midterms, frankly, without some major collapse taking place.
So this all might be a totally moot point anyway.
But DeSantis is very impressive for what he's done so far.
In fact, DeSantis puts Governor Abbott to shame here in Texas.
I mean, Abbott's done some good things, but he's been very hesitant.
And I mean, he's got some guts, you know, shipping the illegals to Washington, D.C. and dropping them off there by the busload now.
That takes some guts.
You know, good thumbs up to Abbott for doing that.
He's done some other good things, too.
I mean, he's signed legislation about open carry and things like that.
So he's not bad.
Abbott's not a bad guy.
He's not as aggressive as Ron DeSantis.
I mean, Ron DeSantis just jumps at it and gets things done.
I'm a little bit jealous of all of you in Florida right now.
A little bit jealous because your governor is more badass than my governor.
My governor is pretty good, too.
But anyway, it's all going to get real interesting coming up here.
And you know, because we've been so focused on the venom topic lately, I haven't really talked about the economic situation, the inflation, but let me just share something to remind you of this reality.
You know, month-over-month food inflation right now, according to the FAO of the United Nations, is running over 12%.
I did mention this the other day.
But understand, that means if that continues, food prices will double every six months.
So they'll double in six months, they'll double again in another six months.
So a year from now, they'll be quadruple what they are today, if that rate holds.
And I don't see any signs that that's calming down.
So buying food today technically could be one-fourth the price of buying food a year from now.
Think about that.
It's like this is the best deal you're going to get on food for a long, long time, no matter what it is.
And frankly, unless we resolve some of these international issues, you know, the supply chain problems, the economic sanctions, the war in Ukraine, and all of that, unless we resolve these issues real soon here, this is only going to get worse projecting out to the next two years or so.
It's going to take years to recover from the economic damage that's already been put into play.
By Biden and his puppet masters in NATO countries and so on.
And also the actions of Putin and Zelensky and so on.
I mean, there's a lot of players in this, but none of them have made decisions that are helping the people of the world to make food more affordable or more available or anything like that.
Actually, everything's just getting worse.
As you know, you're seeing it too.
So I say...
The earlier prepping is the more affordable prepping.
The sooner you can get stuff, the less it's going to cost just because of all the inflation and the supply chain disruptions as well.
And that probably goes for anything based on microchips or commodities or resins, polymers, plastics, food, anything.
Lumber.
I mean, really anything.
What is getting cheaper?
Can you name anything that's getting cheaper?
I mean, I know gold and silver are artificially kept low, but even they can't keep it that low.
It's still kind of pushing upwards, probably going to explode at some point, but everything else in the world from fuel to copper to nickel and cobalt and fertilizer and wheat and just everything is getting more expensive by the day, and it's getting pretty crazy.
So keep on prepping, get ready for what's coming, because we're about to head into, well, it's going to be a very chaotic summer in America, and then the second half of this year is going to see food riots in America.
Yep, you're going to see food riots, and the midterm elections, who knows what they're going to come up with to try to stop those.
They might release another biological weapon so they can have vote-for-mail rigging You know, another convenient excuse.
Who knows?
We'll see.
Maybe they'll launch a war, like a full-on global thermonuclear war or something, just to cover all their mistakes and try to cover all the vaccine deaths.
Who knows?
It's crazy times.
But we're still here.
You're here.
We're working together.
And, you know, they haven't taken us down.
We've all got knowledge.
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We've got resources.
So we can make it through this together.
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And oh, it's Friday today, isn't it?
Already.
So I don't know if I'll have special reports over the weekend.
I might.
Might not.
But if I don't, I'll talk to you again on Monday.
Have a great weekend.
Use the time wisely.
I'm going to use it for prepping.
And I'm definitely going to harvest a lot of strawberries.
That's for sure.
All right.
Thanks for listening.
God bless you.
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