More Covid Jab & Canada "Nothing To See Here" Insanity! Viva Frei w/ Jessica Rose & Mocha Bezigran
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back. You want us sick, you think we're dumb.
You want us blinded, you want us struck.
You want us poor while you get more of everything.
But you don't get to tell me what to think and what to do.
You don't get to tell me what is true.
You're just liars, cheats and cooks.
Change the rules and you burn the books.
And so I don't believe a single word you say.
You're all liars, fakes and cons.
Watch out and we want you gone.
So don't believe this time you'll get away.
Wanna...
Let me give the link.
Go to Apple Music.
I know some of you hate Apple Music.
If you want to buy that song, it's by Five Times August, who has some of the most amazing songs of the COVID era you'll ever hear.
Go to Apple, make it a number one trender song in its respective category.
The link is there.
The song, Every Stream is Annoying.
Hmm. Well, unfortunately, there's going to be an intro video for every stream.
I figured we would start with that.
But to the extent that that make, that might be annoying to anybody.
Don't worry.
I got something on the back burner for you.
You'll wish that you were listening to the song from Five Times August, sir.
Because right now, you're going to be listening to two of these slimiest snakes and scoundrels on Earth.
I'm not going to play the entire video.
But I'm going to play it.
Look at her face right there.
Like, like, like.
Demonic. Already demonic.
Demonic and ashamed.
Just listen to this.
This is Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.
Look into Joe Scarborough's history, people.
Listen to this.
We'll talk about it.
Over the past week, Joe and I have heard from so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply dismayed by several of President-elect Trump's cabinet selections, and they are scared.
Last Thursday, we expressed our own concerns on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with the president-elect himself.
On Friday, we were given the opportunity to do just that.
They met with Hitler on Friday.
Appreciate what you're hearing right now.
The scumbag scoundrels scorpions.
This is the scorpion and the frog tale right here.
I don't suggest that Trump is the frog riding the back of the scorpion across the river because the scorpion...
Hold on one second.
It's the other way around.
The scorpion says, hey, frog, can you give me a ride across that river?
And then the frog says, don't sting me.
I will both die.
And it's like, okay, fine.
And he rides the frog across the river and then stings the frog when he gets to the other side and says, you always knew I was a scorpion.
Now, Trump is not stupid.
So there better be some other play other than making reconciliation with people who do not want you on this earth.
Joe and I went to Mar-a-Lago to meet personally with President-elect Trump.
It was the first time we have seen him in seven years.
Now, we talked about a lot of issues.
I appreciate how flipping scripted this is.
All right, now my bit's over, Joe.
On to you.
And look at her face.
She's so happy with herself.
We went down and actually met with a fascist, Hitler, because we're trying to build bridges.
After we tried to bankrupt, de-platform, de-president, and then de-life this individual, we now went and met with him.
And we were stern with him.
We told him what we really thought.
Including abortion, mass deportation, threats of political retribution against political opponents, and media outlets.
We talked about that a good bit.
And it's going to come as no surprise to anybody who watches this show, has watched it over the past year or over...
That you've been calling this man Satan incarnate, a threat to the existence of women, a threat to democracy, an existential threat, an extremist, a fascist, a dictator, a tyrant.
Oh, now you go and you go into his house and you...
Talk to him?
And you think that you people are the good people in all of this?
Oh, no.
We talked to him about political retribution.
Did you talk to him about the two people who tried to kill him because of your insane coverage?
Did you talk about that?
Over the past decade, that we didn't see eye-to-eye on a lot of issues, and we told him so.
What we did agree on was to restart communications.
Sorry. That's where you lost me.
Call me a jerk.
Call me insensitive, intolerant.
You have to cut evil out of your life, period.
And these two people are evil.
They don't deserve anything more than being shunned.
They don't deserve anything more than living their lives in their own self-made hell.
Or they go on to say how they met with him.
And that video is going viral today.
Because you have the two people who basically did everything they could, everything in their power, to ruin a man.
To bankrupt a man?
To jail a man?
To wrongly undermine the president of the man?
To get some wacko lunatic to try to blow that man's brains out, which actually happened?
And then they say, holy shit, our ratings are falling.
Alternative media over on Rumble is getting more viewership than we're getting in our million-dollar studios with our multi-million-dollar infrastructure.
Oh, we better start making amends because we're going bankrupt.
And Trump is a big man.
Trump is probably a better man than I am because I wouldn't have met with them.
I would have given them a big middle finger and say, you can go burn in hell.
I'm not going to do anything to you.
I don't have to see you or hear you for the rest of my life.
But Trump, there better be some 4D level chess here and not just trying to build bridges with the people who bombed them.
If I were Trump, the only reason I would let those two snakes into my house...
It's so that I could then use it afterwards to mock them into oblivion and to make even their own base turn on them and say, how the hell could you have told us that this guy is Hitler for the last four years and now you go to his house and you have a little espresso with Hitler?
If I were Trump, that would be the only reason to do it.
Bankrupt them and run them into the ground.
They are an enemy.
They will always be an enemy.
And the fact that they said, let me ride on your back, Mr. Frog, so you can get our ratings up, as if they won't stab you in the back, exactly like they did for the last four years.
They are scorpions.
They are snakes.
They are not to be trusted.
Unless there's some very, very immediate self-benefit to Trump, his orbit.
Maybe he thinks he needs the media on his side to pass through Gates.
They're not going to pass through Gates.
They're not going to give you any padding here.
They're not going to stop calling Gates a sexual predator.
They're not going to stop calling Tulsi Gabbard a Russian agent.
And they're not going to stop calling you Hitler incarnate.
So the only reason you let those two snakes into your house is so that you can humiliate them afterwards.
And that you can get their base to drop them even faster because they are a bunch of liars.
And now their own base is realizing they have been lied to by those two scumbags.
Go look up Joe Scarborough intern issue from the, I don't know how many years ago.
Go look it up.
It's very interesting.
Absolutely nothing to see there.
That's the intro.
All right.
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Now, Jess is in the backdrop.
I do not yet see her.
Oh, I bring her in here.
That's right.
Jess, you ready to come in?
Jessica Rose, you all know her, and if you don't...
Jess, we're not going to do the thorough 30...
We're going to do, like, a 70,000-foot overview.
How are you doing?
I'm okay.
How are you?
I can't stand Mika Brzezinski and...
I don't...
Like, I appreciate...
Wait! I had a joke!
I had a joke!
Damn, I forgot what it was.
It'll come.
Do you think...
Trump is not stupid.
Do you think he meets with these people and thinks he can finally get them to see the light and turn the page?
And do they deserve having the light seen and having their page turned?
I think it just depends on the individual.
I don't know this person, so...
Maybe he is being savvy.
He does seem to have experience with the media, right?
And he doesn't seem to be afraid to announce to the public when he sees, you know, a media person who's present just to kind of shit disturb.
So, I don't know.
You never know, right?
We will see how it plays out, but they can't be trusted, and I'm done giving the benefit of the doubt to people who are proven to be untrustworthy.
Jess? You've been on recently.
We were talking about DNA fragments found in COVID jabs.
Your title and that is all.
What is it again?
I keep forgetting.
It's a statistical biologist analyst PhD.
We'll call me a computational biologist with an immunology background.
How about that?
That's damn good.
Computational biologist with an immunology background.
That is it.
Okay, so.
You put out some posts last week and I see them because I follow you and they actually do appear on my feed.
And I'm like, I don't even understand what I'm reading in order to even attempt to summarize it in a retweet.
So I said, you'll come on and talk about what the hell is going on.
Tell us what's going on.
All right.
So I wish I could remember that joke.
It was really funny.
It was like a spinoff of the coffee beans.
Was it a joke about the morning joke?
It was something about getting fully roasted and Kamala being fully roasted following the Dems.
I don't know.
Anyway, it was stupid and I ruined it now.
It'll come back and you'll tell me and I'll use it for tomorrow.
Something about roasting the Dems.
I had a joke in there that might be too politically incorrect.
I'll save that one for afterwards.
Alright, cool.
So yeah, recently, I can't remember if I told you this, but I went to Japan with a bunch of people, the International Crisis Summit people, and we went there with the intention to advise some parliamentarians whose ears we had about the dangers of this new self-amplifying RNA LNP technology.
So the reason why we went there to do that Was because they were about to launch it and, like, actual into the public as a product, a COVID product, into the elderly population.
They since have done that.
You know, we did make some noise.
We did save probably some people from getting injected with this crap.
But they did launch it.
The good news is not very many people actually said, yes, I will agree to being injected with this stuff.
So maybe we made more of a difference than I think.
But here's the deal.
This is using the same lipid nanoparticle technology as these modified mRNA LNP technology COVID shots, the Pfizer and the Moderna.
So as you guys already know, this involves the genetic material.
For the spike protein being encased in this lipid nanoparticle, injected into you, distributed around your body, and your cells and their machinery are using this genetic material as a template to produce the spike protein in your cells.
So it's more like a pro-drug.
Your body is needed to produce the byproduct of the genetic material.
Lots of problems with these products, but that's not what this is.
This is different in a fundamental way.
So the reason why it's called self-amplifying is because it's self-amplifying.
The way that it's self-amplifying is that there's this virus type called an alpha virus.
And this is in the, what is it called?
Anyway, it's in a specific family of viruses.
That is unique in that it carries a gene called the RDRP gene, which is the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which means it has a function such that it can photocopy the genetic material of the virus as part of the way that the virus optimizes its survival.
It's one of these techniques that viruses have evolved, these specific types, to ensure their own survival.
One of the types is called Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.
Equine is horse, Venezuelan is Venezuela, encephalitis is inflammation of the brain.
This is bad.
This is one of the viral genomes that they use in the biotech realm to manufacture these self-amplifying products.
Can I ask you, what would be the difference between self-amplifying and self-reproducing?
Same. For all intents and purposes, it's the same.
It's in reference to the genetic material.
It's like a little enzyme that photocopies the genetic material that will be Translated into protein eventually.
So the fact that it carries its own just ensures that there's more copies of the template.
So they've taken this backbone of, where am I?
This backbone, it's not going to help, of this genome of some alpha virus.
They've kept in this gene that can photocopy genetic material.
They've taken out the guts.
Of whatever virus it is, like the subgenomic stuff, which is the stuff that is responsible for building the virus, like the glycoproteins on the outside, the capsid, all the viral guts that's necessary to make an entire viral particle.
And they've substituted in, in the case of the product they put into the Japanese population, the spike gene.
So effectively, what this does is it's the same.
The LNP thing is the same.
You inject it into the muscle, traffic's all over your body, dumps this genetic material into your cell.
But instead of this mRNA that was the genetic material in the modified mRNA shots being translated into protein, first you have this RDRP thing.
Being, you know, being the photocopying machine of the genetic material, which is subsequently translated into protein.
So what you effectively have is nonstop production of the, an amplification of the genetic material for nonstop production of spike protein.
So they claim, you know, the manufacturers of these horrid things.
Claim that this is awesome because you don't need as high a dose initially.
You don't need 30 micrograms or 100 micrograms in terms of Pfizer and Moderna, respectively.
You only need 0.1 micrograms.
But the thing is, it doesn't matter because this stuff is going to be making its own stuff, which is going to be translated into protein ad infinitum.
Total metabolic expense of the cell.
Okay, hold on.
Let me see if I can back this up and simplify this a little bit.
The substance itself is photocopying on its own once in the subject that is the...
The cell.
What is it reproducing from?
Presumably, it's not splitting, so it's acquiring.
Is it converting or is it creating matter in order to amplify itself?
How do I say this without confusing everyone?
It produces the string of mRNA that will be used for translation by converting to, I think it's CDA.
Anyway, there's a process that it goes through in order to make the copies of this mRNA.
So it makes repeat copies of the mRNA from another template through a process.
I could describe what it is, but it's just going to get more confusing.
So it's safe to say that from the template, it's just going to keep, like, you put a piece of paper into the photocopier machine and it spits out copies of that paper, right?
That's what this RDRP thing is doing, and that piece of paper is the mRNA.
So it's just, it has this ability through, you know, like, the way that these things happen.
To keep copying this.
And actually, it's really important for people to understand the analogy with photocopier because of the anticipated problem with this that I've been talking about endlessly.
So besides the fact that this is going to be really detrimental to the cell, the fact that, and also the fact that this is stemming from an alpha virus template.
I have to set a scene here, okay?
If I may.
First of all, I want to tell you something.
Besides the fact that they have put this product into people in Japan, on November 11th, which was six days ago, the FDA gave the green light for a phase one clinical trial to start to have the same self-amplifying RNA LNP technology.
Tested in the context of the H5N1 virus, which is bird flu virus.
So instead of the spike genes being spiked into this template, they have these genes, probably the hemagglutinin and the neuraminidase, which are these surface proteins from this H5N1 being translated.
And of course, it carries this photocopying machine that reproduces the mRNA.
Like an assembly line.
And I'm not trying to be stupid or smart, or too smart, but like a photocop machine, you know, it's reproducing it, it pulls a sheet of paper out, and then it converts it into something else.
Is the amplification process creating, is it converting something in the body already into the mRNA, or just energy?
Both. Okay.
Both. I'm going to ask the other stupid question, I know we're going to get there.
Cancer is when cells reproduce uncontrollably.
This is not reproducing cells per se.
When I hear this, I immediately and only think of cancer, but only because I don't think I'm understanding this process compared to cancer reproducing cells without control.
So, different levels.
Where are you?
Sorry, I went to another window.
So, the cancer is outgrowth.
Of cells.
You're absolutely right.
So that's like the bigger level.
What we're talking about is inside the cell.
So this lipid nanoparticle dumps its genetic material into just to visualize one cell.
And so this photocopying is going on somewhere inside the cell, probably in the cytosol.
And it's producing tons and tons of copies of the messenger mRNA.
The messenger mRNA...
Finds ribosomes somewhere and that subsequently gets translated into protein.
So this is happening intracellularly.
So that massive amount of mRNA being copied and the protein that's being produced as a byproduct is all accumulating in that cell.
And so the way I'm imagining this is that probably the cell is going to die because all the metabolic...
Expenses that are being used, like, it's a lot of work for a cell energetically to produce proteins.
And I imagine that the scale, because this is self-amplifying, is much, many times higher.
So the cell's either going to probably give itself a signal to apoptose, which is to self-destruct, because, you know, something's wonky, or it's going to pop.
Because there's going to be too much crap in it.
And no risk that the cell then...
Cancer is...
It grows uncontrollably.
So that would be the cell itself growing or the cell reproducing and creating other cells in cancer.
Sorry, again.
So, cancer is the cellular growth itself that grows uncontrollably.
They don't split.
Well, it's the multiplication of a single cell.
Separate cells can become cancerous, and cancerous cells can proliferate, which means they're double, double, double.
Wow, that stupid dog is barking.
Okay, well now, so that's good now then, but the risk of the amplifying mRNA within a cell, you say the cell would either die or pop.
No risk that the cell spontaneously grows or...
I see what you're saying.
That's actually an interesting thing.
I didn't think about that.
I'm picturing like the cell splitting into two, like a...
An egg that's now twins and then the twin splits.
I'm only thinking cancer and all this.
I wasn't even thinking the cellular death.
No, that's interesting.
But I dare say that...
I mean, I don't know.
It's something interesting to think about.
It's possible that a cancerous cell could also...
Think about this.
If you already have a cancer cell that's transfected and this stuff starts going on in that cancer cell, then...
Because of the nature of a cancer cell.
You're giving steroids to a cancer, like self-amplification to a cancerous cell.
It could be.
It's a nice science question you just asked because it could be.
We don't know.
If you already have an existing tumor or some cancer cells that are metastasized, whatever.
And this stuff gets...
I didn't even think about that.
Let me ask you this.
Is the only benefit of self-amplification reduced loads?
Because I could see the benefit of self-amplification sort of like creating an autonomous machine that you don't need to keep servicing.
Exactly. But if it's to say, well, instead of going once a year now, you're going to go...
Once every three years, or you just get one and it'll last you for 10 years.
If that's the only benefit of self-amplification...
Okay, let me back it up again also here, because mRNA, it's only now been used for the first time with these so-called COVID shots.
Prior to that, there was a scientific use for mRNA, or at least a scientific interest in mRNA for other purposes, but had it actually been implemented safely in any product whatsoever in humans?
mRNA? Yes.
Not that I'm aware of, but I could just be out of the loop on this.
Okay. All right.
As far as I know, not before the modified mRNA products.
Now, they've been working on the lipid nanoparticles for like 20 years.
And there are different kinds of...
Genetic material-based LNP-wrapped stuff, like using silencing RNAs.
There's different kinds of RNAs that they've been playing around with here.
And there's actually a drug on the market called Onopatro that is doing that, using that.
But as far as using the messenger RNA, I don't think so.
Not before this.
And the only purpose of this is to render more efficient or longer-lasting in theory.
That is a beautiful, beautiful cat.
Oh, it did work!
Now you get to talk to him alone.
It looks like he's angry with me for some reason.
He's angry because I'm talking to someone else.
He gets jealous.
I'm just trying to understand the purpose for these trials is to do what?
Because I don't understand how they're building off the alleged technology of the mRNA COVID shots when they were...
I believe, let's set aside whether or not they were dangerous.
They were not as effective as they were initially touted as being for a coronavirus that they've never actually developed a vaccine for.
What the hell is the purpose of this research in the first place?
Yeah, exactly.
I don't know.
Like, the spinoff, if you ask me, this is all about...
People making money, people buying shares, people investing in technology that's promised to be the next big fantastic thing in human health.
And so that's what I think the self-amplifying crap is all about now.
There's a boatload of people who've made investments.
This can't fail.
And I actually said this in an interview the other day.
This is phase one trialing now.
It's complete bullshit.
It's completely unnecessary.
It's totally dangerous for a reason I will fill you in on soon.
The modified mRNA, same thing.
We don't need it.
If you want to develop a vaccine that's probably going to be potentially safe and effective, use a protein.
Like we've always done.
There's no need for this bullshit.
For me, this is all about investments, biotech companies making money, people not falling back on their investments, people not losing millions on their investments.
And so this phase one trial they have ongoing now, it shouldn't, in my opinion, go to phase two, because one of the endpoints is...
Whether or not people experience unsolicited serious adverse events.
And I can't imagine if they look for long enough, which they won't, that they're not going to find those.
Because that's what happened in the Pfizer trials, and they hid that.
So what I think should happen, if things were real and authentic and transparent, is that this shit wouldn't make it past phase one.
But it will, because it has to.
Because they won't care if a few people get adverse events.
Who's in the phase one?
Where is it being conducted?
Are they Japanese people?
No, it's somewhere in America.
I can't remember the state, but if you look right now on my sub stack, what's the name of the article?
I'm just pulling up.
Let me see if I can remove.
Add to screen.
Is this it?
Look at this.
This is from Science.
I love how they describe this.
The self-amplifying mRNA shot, as the name implies, contains the equipment needed to make more of itself once it enters the cell.
You do this by not only injecting the mRNA for the antigen of interest, such as the one that encodes the coronavirus spike, because that one worked out so well, but also mRNAs that get translated into replicase proteins.
That will in turn produce more of the mRNA species.
How is this?
I'm just, I'm oversimplifying.
How the hell is this not going to cause cancer?
I mean, what?
I don't understand.
Picturing someone sending a sheet of paper with some important information in it, and then imagine you sent them a whole pile of the copies so the sheet can distribute them.
Now imagine sending them a bunch of sheets of the material that can assemble themselves into working photocopier and crank out more sheets.
How the hell do they measure?
How much it self-amplifies in any person?
Would this not be very much specific to each individual?
You nailed it!
Immune reaction, and it's like leaves rustling the wind.
Just let me, I want to answer your question if I can.
So the clinical trial, the number is NCT 066 02531.
This is Arcturus Therapeutics, Inc., who've produced this product called ARCT2304.
And let me see.
It should say where this is being trialed.
It's 200 people in the trial because it's phase one.
It's a small number of people.
Who the hell would volunteer?
I remember growing up in Montreal.
People are told the truth, man.
That's all I can say.
Do you remember?
I don't know when you were last in Canada, but we used to have these ads, and it was like, you come in for the weekend, and they test stuff on you.
And I would always say, oh, $2,000 for a weekend, and they'll give you a pill, and if it gives you a headache, then you're fine.
I mean, it was so freaking stupid, and this was like, I didn't do it, by the way, but this is like 2025, and I'm like, oh, what's the big deal?
You get a headache.
And now you don't understand, like, why did I get the headache?
Why did I get fatigue?
Oh, my heart muscles were tired.
Oh, why did I have chest?
Holy hell.
So they're going to get 200 people.
What are they even looking for as results in the 200?
Right. Interesting question.
But listen to this.
This is why I don't know.
It's because it's not disclosed.
And that's every single time I look for information on this trial, the study, the alpha virus they use, the genes that they use from H5N1, there's nothing.
It actually says under contacts and locations.
No location data.
So I have no idea where this is happening.
Maybe somebody in the audience can find out.
So there's inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria as a part of any clinical trial.
Phase one is a small number of people.
They have 20 people, 18 to 80. There are three points in the inclusion criteria.
You have to be alive in 18 to 80. You have to be...
Quote, unquote, healthy and pre-existing stable medical conditions, they say.
And by the way, they mention nothing about finding out how many shots of the modified mRNA crap that people have had, which means that there's no way of knowing if there's going to be counterindications or et cetera, et cetera. The third inclusion criteria point says individuals of child-bearing potential must be willing to adhere to contraceptive requirements.
So they're telling you, if it's possible you're going to get pregnant, don't get pregnant while you're injected with this crap.
It's like, no shit, Sherlock.
So the main inclusion criteria, exclusion, sorry, is if you've had a serious adverse event in the context of the modified mRNA shots, But that begs the question, I thought, you know, how would we know?
Because according to everyone, the shots don't cause serious adverse events.
So it's a pointless exclusion criteria point.
So the end point is solicited or unsolicited serious adverse events.
I don't know, anaphylaxis or something as a result of getting injected with this crap.
And they're also testing antibody levels, which is, you know, it's what they always do in these things.
So when I said that this thing shouldn't proceed to Phase 2, I'm kind of being, like, litigious because if there was any sense in this, if it wasn't going to get Operation Warp Speed, Did into a lot more people in way too short a time period, it probably never would have got to phase one in the first place, if you're catching my meaning.
Like, this stuff shouldn't be being trialed.
It shouldn't be put into people.
And now I'll tell you why.
Like, one of my main concerns is, besides the fact that it's pointless in the first place, and...
Before even pointless, if I may hypothesize again as a neurotic hypochondriac...
It almost also seems like it would be totally counterproductive because oversimplified thinking.
When you get a vaccine, you're trying to simulate a mild infection to trigger the immunological response, not overwhelm the body with the actual foreign entity itself.
So self-replicating, great.
You're not just even injecting an mRNA anymore.
Overwhelming the whatever system, your immunological response in the first place, as opposed to just merely pinprick triggering a response from it.
Well, actually, you're literally correct.
And that's one of the designs.
Like, this is designed to self-amplify, produce more spike or whatever, your protein, foreign protein, and more presentation on the cell, more presentation to the immunological agents.
So you're absolutely right.
There's going to be a stronger call to respond.
So, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, it boggles my mind.
I mean, and again, they're piggybacking off of the closed case that the modified mRNA LNP things are safe and effective.
They're still going with that mentality in order to not really rigorously safety test this shit because they're claiming, you already know this, they're claiming that the lipid nanoparticles are fine.
You know, we injected billions of people and only a few people died.
It's fine.
It's bullshit that it's fine.
They're still not fessing up to the fact that these things don't stay at the injection site only.
I'm sure you talked about it as well, and I think it was Asim Malhotra that discussed it.
I forget someone who finally explained to me also what's fundamentally bad about the spike protein response from the mRNA jab is that it's releasing the spike protein, but in the absence of an overall systemic immunological response.
And so it's even more destructive on the body where when it goes up through the nasal, when it goes up through the nose and your body responds naturally, sort of like this Not mass inflammation, but there's an immunological response as a body as a whole to deal with the spike protein.
Whereas when you just get the shot, it's just creating that and your body's not ready to deal with it, to dumb it down a lot.
And this looks like you're going to do that and then jack it up, amplify it.
I don't even know how you can control it or even know how much.
And you don't even know how long does it continue to amplify for?
We don't know.
These are some of the fundamental questions that I'm asking.
Does this thing...
Is it programmed to stop at some point?
Because there are ways you can do that, biochemically, chemically, genetically.
You can do that, technically.
But, like, are we ever going to find out?
Like, is this going to be, like, proprietary, like, bullshit for the rest of the world?
Yes, 75 years to release the data.
Let me ask you a question that I know everybody's asking, and I think I might have seen it in a comment somewhere.
Hold on.
Um... Shedding.
Shedding. Shedding, I remember people talking about back in the day, and it sounded crazy to me back in the day, but also so did the spike protein.
Shedding is, in fact, a real thing, like a real possibility.
I don't know if it's a confirmed phenomenon.
Vaccine shedding?
Yeah. Of course.
It's like shedding of a cat, and now I understand the analogy that you're going for here, Jess.
I didn't even realize.
So the cat grows hair, the hair falls out, and people who are allergic to cat hair have an immunological response to the shedding of someone else's cat.
Yeah. Okay, so shedding is a real thing, whether or not it's as much as people have.
Okay, would this not exacerbate any concern for or any threat of shedding in people who may be amplified with this shot?
Hypothetically, yeah, because you're making more protein and you're having more of an immunological response.
So hypothetically, yes.
But that's not the biggest concern with so-called shedding.
Let me tell you the scary part here.
This is hypothetical, and I'll set it up as a story.
So we have 200 people in this phase one trial with this...
Oh, by the way, I don't know if you read the substack, but the...
The word pandemic is actually in the name of this study.
So it's kind of like, hmm, why is that now?
It's almost like they're preparing us for something.
Or they're trying to, or at least create the base for immunity, liability immunity, if they say, well, it's an emergency.
If we deploy, then we should have immunity under the law because it's for a pandemic or an emergency.
Okay, fine.
That's my thought.
Neither they're trying to create a new chimeric.
Anyway, so imagine they're not screening for alpha viruses for people when they enter this clinical trial.
They're probably not telling people a whole lot of anything, including the fact that this stuff is self-amplifying RNA.
Imagine you're you, and you go in, and even if the clinician was like, Or the person working in the clinical trial was like, so I want to tell you a little bit about this because I need to inform you.
Would you understand what the hell they were talking about?
No, no, no.
I understand.
I want to bring this back up.
She'll explain it like the way they're doing it.
What is this?
Science.org.
It gives you good stuff and it self-amplifies the good stuff.
Listen to this.
Overall, I think it's quite encouraging to see the vaccination model reach the real world.
There's no telling how much longer it would have taken had things been not so hugely accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic.
But I have no doubt that we would not be seeing it as soon as this.
Amazing, because you can rush time.
My usual analogy is what happened to aircraft design during World War II.
Of course, the fact that world wars and global pandemics can have a few positive externalities is not exactly an argument in their favor, but we take what we can get.
So it's a good thing.
If a little bit of mRNA is good for you, then the self-amplification is going to be even better for you.
It'll stave off the infection that you don't yet have amplified, I believe.
Okay. In the 200 people, they're giving this to them.
What are they trying to prevent?
Or are they just seeing if they react badly?
What are they even amplifying in the test subjects?
A virus?
Are they trying to...
We don't really know, but based on the only article I could find that says anything about it, it's going to be the neuraminidase and the hemagglutinin, which are the external glycoproteins on the H5N1 virus.
That's the H and the N, hemagglutinin neuraminidase.
I think that these are the genes that they've encoded in the template that's going to be amplified.
So it's going to be these H5N1 surface proteins.
So hypothetically, they're trying to see what antibody response the people in this trial are going to mount against these specific proteins.
And then they're going to challenge them, I suppose, with the bird flu and see if...
If they're...
I don't know what they're going to do next.
Can I swear in front of you?
No, I will not.
Now I've just connected the dots.
What am I doing here?
Bring this on.
Add to stage.
Now I've just...
Because the H5N one, you mentioned it before we went live.
Oh, I remember that number.
Will the bird flu be the next pandemic?
And could it cause lockdown?
What experts say this is...
What day is this?
What day is this?
I don't know.
November 14th.
Okay. So, the idea now that they're already, what is it called?
Astro-turfing, pre-suading, pre-programming, that there's going to be the H5N1 bird flu that's going to lock down or get this, what's the word it's called?
Get the self-amplifying, newest, bestest mRNA shot, and if you don't, it's because you want grandma to die.
Yeah. Exactly.
Nobody's going to know what the hell this shit is, and let me finish the story, because I want to horrify you.
I love interrupting you so that it'll take two hours.
Okay, fine.
I'm shutting up.
I'm shutting up.
Okay. Horrifying as if you possibly could, Jess.
So you have the 200 people in the trial and they're not screening for...
Alpha viruses or any other viruses.
They're not asking them how many shots they got from the modified mRNA, blah, blah, blah.
They're not doing much of anything, I dare say, okay?
Based on what I've seen in the last four years, they're not doing bloody much.
So let's just assume, for argument's sake, that one of these people is carrying an alpha virus.
Let's say they went somewhere, they picked up the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, but they're asymptomatic.
Or some alpha virus.
They're asymptomatic.
They have some kind of active infection, but it's not like taking over to the point where they're symptomatic.
Let's just assume that so that they could manage to get in the trial because they don't have visible symptoms of being sick, okay?
But they still have, let's assume, in some cells, active replication of some alpha virus, okay?
So you're going to remember now, I already told you that these alpha viruses carry this...
RDRP gene, which allows them, the enzyme churns out the coding material for the various components of the virus, da-da-da-da-da, produces the virus, the viral components that comes together, da-da-da, new virion.
That's the process that viruses actually use themselves.
Yeah, this person is mentioning Bonnie Henry, and that's exactly what I was going to say.
That was the other day.
She's like totally pumping this story up because this teenage boy.
So, imagine now, you're in the trial, you have this infection, this is hypothetical, by the way, and you get injected with this crap, and this lipid nanoparticle manages to find its way to one of these cells that has active viral replication going on.
So, now you've introduced foreign genetic material.
Let's just say it's the H and N genes from the H5N1.
Because the RDRP can switch templates, so it's like changing the paper out in the photocopying machine if it has a new template, and this foreign genetic material that's been inserted into the cell, because that's how the LNPs work, right? The Trojan horses.
It can swap out that genetic material, and that's called recombination.
So all of a sudden you have a new...
A recombined product, which could potentially end up being a new virus.
Now, again, this is hypothetical.
Well, and hypothetically, following it all the way through, that a new virus that could self-amplify and you might end up with 200 super spreaders from this potential experiment?
Well, what I'm thinking is that you might end up, because viruses are self-amplifying anyway.
That's what they do.
They reproduce as...
Parasitic organisms and hosts like humans.
But what could happen, hypothetically, is that this alpha virus, which could be the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, could learn, could adapt this new property, and we don't know what the hell genes they've included, so we don't know what property it is.
It could be the spike, for all we know, or it will be in the future.
Or it could be in Japan, because that is what they use, that this alpha virus could take on the property of having the spike.
So that would change the tropism of the virus, which is, you know, the types of cells that it can infect in a certain species.
And so what that means, as you already know, is that any cell that carries the ACE2 receptor is bindable to this SARS receptor, the spike receptor.
Via the RBD.
And there are other binding sites as well, which basically means that it's more infectious.
So all of those cells that carry these specific receptors that the spike protein can bind will...
Do you see what I'm saying?
It's like it's going to make it way more dangerous.
In theory, I'm saying they're...
This is not guaranteed that it's going to happen at all.
But my point is that before you start injecting people with gene therapies with unknown consequences on a global scale, on an ecological scale, you've got to ask these questions and you've got to answer them long before.
I mean, I don't know how you would do that because it just looks like they're doing the same bloody thing they did with the other stuff.
The experiment was the rollout of these products.
Yeah. First of all, I'm just wondering if there's not a way that they can actually create a super spreader.
I'm only thinking like very, very base level science fiction.
If someone happens to be sick and then they auto, I don't know if you auto replicate the infection in the human and then they become 200 times more infectious.
But I can only get past the cancer part now because I'm not living in Canada anymore.
I don't hear about all of this stuff.
The source of BC teen's avian flu infection may never be identified.
Why would anyone expect you to be able to identify the source of someone having gotten a virus?
I mean, I hope it would be good if you could.
Well, this is the patient zero phenomenon.
So whenever you have, like, the emergence of a new deadly pathogen, you have to go back to patient zero, right?
No, no.
But we know that the avian flu exists and it's been around in various iterations.
A British Columbia teenager was presumed to have pneumonia when they were admitted to the hospital late last week, but after a series of tests, they were found to contract the highly pathogenic version of the avian flu, 2.3.4.4b.
The teen remains in critical condition in the first known human case of the potentially lethal virus in Canada.
Oh my goodness.
Okay. Holy hell.
What else about the thing, Jess?
I don't know who on earth...
But here's the thing, okay?
The potential for serious disastrousness biologically is higher when you're effing around with genes and viruses.
And it almost seems to me, and I'm going to say this for the third time now in three days, that this is kind of like gain of function within the body.
There is the potential for recombination events to ensue.
There is that potential.
We don't know what the outcome is going to be.
It's also predictable that they're going to try with this pandemic crap again, right?
You know, they pushed the envelope pretty hard with COVID.
There's been a lot of pushback, thank God.
Not enough.
But imagine that that was just a trial run.
You can kind of, like, if Trump didn't win, you know, let's bring that into it.
And the Dems, you know, and these people who basically decimated the world for all intents and purposes in the last four years were continued, you know, if they continued to have the power that they were, you know, given, they probably quite Quickly, you know, would have tried this again.
And they learned a lot from the first time around, right?
They learned about what people would do, how dumb they would act, how many people would comply with getting injected.
You know, I know that things have changed.
The parameters have changed in the last four years.
A lot of people have become much wiser and, you know, they're starting to open their eyes.
But... Again, it's like these WEF people and the UN people and the people who have all these investments in pharma companies, the revolving door with the regulators, all these captured agencies being controlled by, I don't know, some overlord.
It's like the threat is still pending.
Even though we have some...
Some great hope for the future now with Robert F. Kennedy as Secretary of HHS.
You know, it's still possible that A, they're going to try and do this pandemic crap again.
And they'll need to set the stage to do that.
And that's kind of what I'm seeing in the utterings of Bonnie Henry.
I can't believe she still has a job.
I do get mixed up between Dina Hinshaw and Bonnie Henry, but they're the same person.
Bonnie Henry still has a job in the profession of medicine.
She should be in jail.
I just pulled up one tweet where they're basically confirming that Bonnie Henry and every other medical professional in Canada knew how dangerous the COVID shot was, and they still pushed it.
It's coming out in real time, and these MFers...
are still in positions of medical authority, power, government, whatever.
It makes no sense.
And they're using the same stupid playbook to push the next.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like this H5N1 thing could be a total fear porn thing.
It could be.
Like H5N1 is not necessarily easy to catch and it's not necessarily going to kill you if you get it.
It's not one of the strains that's necessarily that scary.
A newfangled Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus is, but it's like the balance between the fake shit and the real danger is like this.
It's like you never freaking know.
Well, you know that they're liars, so that's the reliable thing.
Jess, there's a few questions that I have been summoned to make sure that I ask you, if I may.
I'm going to hit that button here.
Please ask her if she is aware of the studies done on bromac, or capital B-R-O-M, capital A-C, which is bromelian and N...
Acetylcysteine and the findings that have been shown to stop the production of spike protein.
It also has been shown that ginseng can improve the effectiveness of bromac like caffeine does with ibuprofen.
Sent you a tip, but sometimes they get in the way.
Have you heard anything about that?
Bromaline and acetylcysteine.
So, yeah.
I mean, yeah.
It's... It has to do with building sulfur bridges.
Bromelain is in pineapples, and it breaks down proteins.
So you'd have to eat a shit ton of pineapple to get enough active bromelain to break up proteins, like heavy-duty proteins, like spike proteins or amyloids or whatever.
But I'm not a person who does supplementation.
If anyone's looking for a recommendation, I'm probably not going to do that.
But if you're looking for sulfur, like the acetylcysteine, cysteine is the thing that does...
Never mind.
Eat eggs!
I eat eggs.
I eat three or four every day, which they say is bad because it'll increase your cholesterol.
No, no, no, no.
Bullshit! I eat three or four eggs a day.
It's all I eat.
That's my breakfast and my dinner is red meat or something, which I'm also told I should probably reduce.
F-T-W to what I say about that.
mRNA is a virus by another name, says Encryptus, who had that last question.
And then Finboy Slick says, self-replicating, reduced dose, more vaccines in a batch, cheaper.
It's an advantage to the manufacturers, too.
I think it's an advantage to the manufacturers only.
I mean, I'm still thinking, I'm going to think of my, the science fiction way in which this can create super spreaders out of the test trial.
If one of them comes in with a flu, and then they make it resistant, reproduce faster, and then that person goes out and spreads.
Okay, whatever.
That's a movie that I've written in my head.
The danger of a new virus coming out and spreading to other mammal species is present there, too.
It's possible.
So this is actually a clear and present danger as a possibility.
Because alpha viruses can...
They're transmitted by mosquito vectors and they can infect all sorts of different kinds of mammals.
So we're not just talking about us.
Getting messed up.
We're talking about horses and zebras and all sorts of other guys.
So it's like, it's really irresponsible, man.
I believe it's almost by design.
Almost. Jess, is there any...
Hold on here.
Okay, so Chu Chong over on Rumble says, a systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after COVID-19 vaccinations.
And there's a link to that.
And does the...
This is from Q Rusangel.
Cruz Angel.
Cruz Angel?
Doesn't the RSV vaccine also have mRNA?
I think so.
I'm just going to double check.
Somebody asked me this the other day.
I think there is a version.
I'll get to the other tipped questions later on after Jess is no longer with us.
Jess, I did have my own big question which will segue into the subject that I'll discuss maybe with you or without you.
Yeah, they have.
RSV, mRNA is in the RSV.
Yeah. That's the standard flu virus, right?
The flu shots every year?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Researchers have developed modified mRNA vaccines encapsulated LNPs to express various forms of the RSVF protein.
I never got a flu shot except I think in 2007 or 2009.
I'm never getting a flu shot.
I'm not getting the vaccine shot.
The shingles shot.
I'm done.
I'm done.
This is it.
They've made me into what I am today.
Congratulations. What is the word?
Radicalized me.
First of all, is there any more flags you want to ring?
Any more flags you want to raise on the self-replicating trials that are going on now?
Yes. There are also...
They're using this technology in veterinary products, and they're using this now.
And I don't know how long this has been going on, but it's been going on in cats and dogs.
One of the products I think that they're doing this with is rabies.
So if you're told by your vet that your pet needs a rabies vaccine, and it's better than the one they were using before because it doesn't cause a one-in-four chance of getting a tumor at the site of injection, You ask them to see the box, and you read the box, and you look for whether or not this is a self-amplifying thing, because they probably have no idea.
They probably have no idea, and maybe you can educate them.
And if you see self-amplifying shit, and they want to inject this into your animal, you say, hell no!
Because if this thing I was just talking about, about recombination occurs...
You could probably also get affected by this.
And there's also going to be, you know, the shedding aspect, which we haven't resolved either.
So say, hell no.
This needs to be turned off now.
I think it might already be, you know...
Teacher, are they administering it to livestock?
Do we know?
Probably. They're doing the modified stuff to the livestock.
I don't know about the self-amplifying, but here's another point.
Whatever we're hearing about, it's probably already been being done long before we're ever hearing about it, right?
Let's just Google this in livestock.
I don't know if we're going to see anything.
Okay. I don't see anything popping up.
Well, okay.
That's good.
As if I didn't have enough things to worry about.
I ordered a new computer today.
The good side of things, I ordered a new computer, except it's taking two weeks to arrive, but it's going to be faster.
So people, I might have some delays for the next two weeks, but December 2nd, I get a new computer with super-duper RAM.
Jess, I asked you this earlier.
When I had Asim Malhotra on and I used the term Vades and he took issue with the term, I felt immediately guilty.
But now I'm beginning to ask some more questions.
There's stats coming out of Canada showing that...
HIV infections are up in Alberta 73%, in Canada overall 25%, whereas globally HIV infections are going down.
Look, I heard the theory and I don't jump on any one particular thesis.
I made sort of a tongue-in-cheek joke that it's either bad, you know, is it from bad immigration policies?
Is it from the jab?
Someone else said it's from these safe injection sites.
Is there any, has there been any determinate correlation?
Are there any VAERS signal about HIV as an adverse event being reported by or experienced in multiple jab?
Because just from a purely logical perspective, they did say that, you know, the more shots you get, actually, ironically, the weaker your immune system becomes.
At what point does it become so weak it qualifies as the autoimmune deficiency syndrome?
Right. So there's HIV, the virus, and there's the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
So that is a phenomenon with these shots.
There are a number of peer-reviewed studies that show the impact on both CD4s and CD8 T cells.
So the CD4s are the helper cells, the CD8s are the ones that kill virally infected cells or infected cells.
So that's a thing.
The stats in Canada, if I'm remembering, it actually is HIV.
And it's primarily in the major centers, Edmonton and Calgary, I think.
And the rates were going up, but it's still a low number of people.
So if this is actually HIV, I dare say that your hypothesis is right, that this is due to a new group of people who came in infected.
Because we all know that there have been an increase in...
You know, foreigners being imported all over the world.
It is funny.
I mean, it's funny in a very sad and dark way that I was expecting someone to call me a racist for making the observation, and then I was going to come out with my article to say, ha-ha.
It happens.
You know, it's the same thing with tuberculosis.
You know, if you come from a country where they don't have the same...
Sanitation levels, or clean water, or maybe even vaccines, if you believe in that, then of course they're going to be importing different pathogens, like tuberculosis.
This is from the CBC, so you know it's got to be even worse than it is, or it got so bad they couldn't hide it in October.
And then it just says, immigration playing a key role.
54.8% of the cases identified last year were acquired out of the country.
Yes. Like I said, it's in the literature already.
It's been reported.
It's probably got a lot to do with immune cell exhaustion.
It's probably also got to do with the fact that You know, it's been shown in the literature as well that the SARS-2 virus, and we're talking about the virus now, can infect cells that are CD4 positive, which are primarily helper T cells.
So the point here is that there's an interaction between the spike protein and the CD4 receptor.
So if you're producing tons and tons and tons of spike protein alone, and that can bind.
Maybe you can, maybe you can't.
The CD4 receptor, you're still going to have activation of that cell, probably maybe in a different way than it would be activated if, you know, a virus bound to it.
But you're going to have the induction of some kind of immunological response.
And if you have a ton of this stuff going on and a ton of activation of different cells, For extended periods of time because you keep producing spike protein.
Let's just say you're one of these people who have stable expression and you're producing spike protein a year after your shot because that's also been documented in some people.
Your immune system is just going to be like, you know, that's why HIV gets you in the end because it's actually, there's a constant turnover.
Of T cells and also B cells and CD8s, which are the killer cells, and eventually you get what we call clonal exhaustion.
So the cells just, you know, they get old, you know, the populations die out.
It's kind of like an advanced, it's like an aging process.
It's immunological aging.
So there's definitely this phenomenon with the shots.
Sorry.
Sorry. Dog had to go out.
Yeah. Jesse, do you have time to stick around?
I was going to switch over to Rumble and then talk about some other stuff.
Do you want to come with or do you need to take off?
No, I can come with for a bit.
Okay. We're not going to go much longer.
Once we have a doctor here, or at least a scientist, we'll talk about the Iman Khalif scandal.
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All right, now we're going to do this.
We're going to go over to Rumble because we're going to vote with our feet and vote with our eyes.
And I'm going to ask you...
I don't know how familiar you are with internal testes.
We're, like, covering the testicles here.
The boxer and the XY chromosome, but it's some news, and it'll be fun.
We'll talk about this.
Okay, so hold on.
Head on over to Rumble.
Wow, it's pouring!
We haven't had...
I took the top down.
I'm ending this on Rumble.
Come on over to Rumble, people.
Boom. I took the top down on the Bronco, and so it's like...
Now it's the full top down.
I was thinking of taking the doors off, but I don't want...
To damage the car if we plan on reselling it.
I've never been in a car without doors on.
Jess, are you following this?
I want to go do a big fat...
I've got to make sure my windows are closed.
And make sure the roof of your car is down.
People, I'll...
So much talk about testicles and now we're going into more talk about testicles.
People, do I take a victory lap?
Let me see if I can get this here.
Where's the link?
What an amazing smile.
Where's the...
Come on, where is it?
The link about the boxer Iman Khalif has...
Let me go.
Have you followed the boxer story of the...
I would say not Armenian.
The man that beat up the woman and won the goal?
I don't know where to go with this.
Iman Khalif has now been confirmed to suffer or at least have the syndrome where Iman will be neutral.
Iman has XY chromosomes and internal testes because allegedly the medical report has been released.
But the amazing thing was like...
This story was originally passed off as a transgender issue, and people were jumping on the bandwagon saying this is a man who identifies as a woman.
And I'm like, before we jump on that, because it might not be that, is it just one of the cases of someone born with what looks like a vagina, but actually micropenis internal testes?
And it seems to be the case now, because the report leaked out.
Do you know what this condition is?
I don't think it's called intersex.
Did I bring up the article here?
It's pseudo-hermaphrodism.
Wait, I'll look it up.
Iman Khalif threatens lawsuit over report, swings back at world leaders who speak without a source.
It's so amazing that Iman failed the boxing federation's gender test, and then everyone says, well, that was a Russian organization, so you can't trust it.
She passed, or he passed, but Iman passed the Olympic test, and therefore that settles it.
And I'm like, all we have here, Algerian.
Olympic gold medalist Iman Khalif threatened a lawsuit against a French journalist over last week's report which alleged the controversial boss had testicles.
Khalif appeared on Italy's La Stato del Cose on Thursday and touched on the report.
We will meet with the...
Iman has sued, filed a criminal complaint against Elon Musk, the person from Harry Potter.
What's her name?
J.K. Rowling, I think, and a couple of others.
The report from Le Correspondant cited a French-Algerian medical report and claimed Khalif was impacted by a sex development disorder, that's what it's called, that is only found in biological males.
The report said without a proper medical examination, the wrong gender is assigned at birth.
The whole thing is it looks like a vagina.
There are micropenis and internal testes and XY chromosomes with all the benefits that that brings.
It was Khalif's first remarks about it, yada, yada.
We understand that Iman Khalif has taken legal action against individuals who commented on her situation during the Olympics, okay?
The IOC will not comment on it.
All right.
I was just going back on all the tweets at the time of the people who were like...
It was wrong to criticize Iman Khalif for being a biological male.
XY chromosome with all of the testosterone levels that that implies and railing on a woman.
By definition, he is a male.
It's called male pseudo-hermaphroditism.
Hermaphroditism. Yeah, exactly.
So it's XY, you know, chromosome, testes, ambiguous or female-like external genitalia, but it's a male.
So it's like, you are a dude, you know, it's just that your testes didn't drop type thing.
And you developed...
What looks like a vagina and has a cavity.
Yeah, I guess so.
I've never seen it live and up close.
But like, yeah.
But you're male.
You have the strength of male.
The chromosomes of male.
Yeah. I was just revisiting all of my Twitter feed.
And do you remember this?
They made the Italian boxer apologize to him.
I want to apologize to Kalief, Italian boxer Cartini.
We're living in Orwellian 1984 times.
We're like, the truth comes out, they demonize you, they criminalize the truth, and then they beat an apology out of you, pun intended, and now the truth has actually finally come out.
Yep. Jess, what else?
Which we knew all along.
Say it again?
Which we knew all along.
Well, I mean, I'd say you could come to conclusions based on physique, but you couldn't make definitive conclusions.
I mean, if you saw the person naked, you might think it's a very muscular woman, but there's scientific anomalies, which is not a question of transgenderism, but it is a question of fairness in women's sports.
Well, they also have weight classes, right?
I always thought that was supposed to be a thing so that if you had a very large, strong female against a really small...
Like frail female, you know, they wouldn't be putting the ring together because clearly, you know, there's a, you know, one of them has a leg up and it's not really, well, maybe it is about skill, but I mean, you're supposed to be like white class matched, right? Like, you know, my brother was a wrestler and whenever he did his competitions or tournaments.
You would be in a certain weight class based on your weight and your height and all that stuff.
And it would always be, like, man to man.
So, yeah, you know, it's just kind of, like, common sense to me.
Like, I wouldn't want to get into the ring with, you know, someone who is seven feet tall and...
Muscle-bound, even if they were a female, because I'd get my ass kicked.
It's a backwards world.
You have weight classes, you have age categories, although in competitive sports, you want to have the best within the weight.
Is that water?
Yeah, I'm not chugging water.
You never know!
I do chug wine, but I'm not doing it right now.
For a second, I actually thought it was white wine and we saw the bottle and you didn't want us to see that.
I do have a bottle in the fridge.
Jess, what do you have coming up next?
I'm doing a couple, well, I've had a string of interviews.
I'm doing Dr. Drew on Thursday.
Probably just going to talk more about this stuff.
Don't have any trips planned, which is kind of...
I'm getting the travel bug again.
It's been almost two months since I went anywhere.
It's funny.
You have a travel bug and some people have a travel fear.
The prospect of traveling riddles me with a sufficient anxiety that I don't want to leave the house anymore.
But then the problem is it gets smaller and smaller.
Then you don't want to travel.
Then you don't want to drive too far.
Then you don't want to go to the grocery store.
Then you don't want to leave the backyard.
I'm not there at all, actually.
I still like going out.
Going to a shopping center.
I hate everything.
The smell, the perfumes.
I feel like...
I'm not judging.
You can't walk into the places anymore because of those freaking chemical sprayers.
It's too much.
It's like I can't breathe.
I know that my kids started, not wheezing, but started coughing.
It was perfume, and then you get in there, and everybody turns into a zombie.
You're looking around at things you don't need.
I'm not into Rolexes at all.
No, but I think they're not my thing.
I couldn't imagine having that much money that you'd want to wear that on your wrist.
You realize that you buy things you don't need, and to quote Fight Club, they end up owning you.
Meanwhile, I'm sitting here waiting for a new computer, so we'll see where that goes.
Jess? I'm going to go to the locals party afterwards.
That I will not keep you for, but tell everybody where we can find you.
What are you working on right now?
You're still doing research, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And, you know, I'm just keeping up to date with the horror show that is what's going on in biotech and gene therapy.
Yeah, maybe vying for a new position somewhere.
Yeah. Okay, well, tell everybody.
I don't know if I should ask more or not, but I won't.
I won't.
Where can everybody find you?
You know, my Substack, still writing prolifically.
Twitter, you know, I actually got up to 110,000 followers.
So the count's going up.
Your Twitter handle is...
Hold on, I'm going to share it with everyone.
Jesslovesmjk. That's my Twitter handle.
And I'm working on getting my website up and going.
I'm having domain issues.
But, yeah, that's basically where you can find my stuff.
I've done a bunch of interviews lately as well that are interesting.
You were on with Brett Weinstein not the other day, but it was published the other day, right?
Yeah, exactly.
It was a few months ago we chatted.
But, yeah, we talk about, you know, whether or not there was...
A novel pathogen at the beginning of all of this.
I provide some evidences that pretty much assure anyone who's looking at it that these fingerprints associated with this SARS thing indicate that it was made in a lab.
There was something.
You know, there were also clinical features, like a lot of people got a lot of symptoms that they never had before, etc.
So, yeah.
Finboy Slick over on Local said, wow, Jessica, you're chugging wine like a barbarian.
I'm glad we actually cleared that up.
What about the nasal flu vaccine?
Any mRNA in that, asks LilyAmerica1.
Is there a nasal...
I think so, but let me just double check.
How are they just jacking everything up with mRNA, which is a brand new technology for so-called vaccines?
I don't understand this.
I don't know.
Encryptus over on Local says, I help people with this myself, and every single person who had long COVID or vaccine injury got better within a week.
Not medical advice, people.
I also got better after long COVID on this regimen.
I wrote an article in the community on it.
Here is the link.
Well, I'll give that to everybody here.
I'll give that to...
Yeah, they're either working on it or they're doing it.
Yeah. All right.
Well, amazing.
You're on with Dr. Drew on Thursday.
Yeah. We're going to talk more about this self-amplifying stuff.
Probably going to be a bit of a repeat now that you guys have all heard it here.
I'm going to turn in.
Send me the link.
I'll blast it around.
Okay. All right, Jess, I'm going to continue live.
Thank you for coming on always and anytime.
It's a pleasure.
And I'm going to go back and re-listen to this and see.
I'm going to follow the study.
There's going to be 200 mutant super spreader mega, like I'm picturing something out of Deadpool.
Like there's going to be like 200 people tearing off their clothes and spreading viruses and it's going to be the end of the world.
Okay. It won't be.
Well, when they start doing the rabies thing in your animals, that's probably what's going to happen.
So... Well, my dog.
I'm digging a ditch out in the back.
I'm joking.
I love my dogs.
I'm keeping them.
Jess, we'll be in touch and I'll see you soon and later.
I'm going to go listen to the rain.
All right.
Enjoy. Have a good one.
All right, people.
Now I'm going to bring up the topic that I didn't want to bring with Jess in here because not for any other reason other than the fact that talking Semitism can be very risky.
Okay, actually, first of all, before we even get into that, let me just bring up.
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And I don't think Anton does dried testicle.
What would that taste like, Anton?
Dried or biltonged bison ball.
Biltong bison ball.
That would be the nastiest thing on the face of the planet.
Okay, now, I didn't want to bring this up here because I didn't want to get Jessica in trouble, but I'm going to go pick a fight with Alexander Soros.
George Soros' son.
The spawn of Satan himself, people.
And then we're going to head on over to locals.
Did you guys see this?
Here, Alex Soros.
Hold on.
Don't look.
Okay, no, no.
This is it.
Wall Street Journal.
We talked about this yesterday with Barnes.
President Biden has, for the first time, authorized Ukrainian forces to use Western-made, long-range weapons to strike inside Russia.
Because, you know, like, as you're about to leave office, as the...
Worst president ever.
Why not leave the parting gift being World War III?
I hope Zelensky has the wits about him to not exercise this newfound authorization from a demented old man and or his military industrial complex to go launch strikes within Russia because Putin, if you think he's a nutcase Hitler-esque type conquering Europe, has said this will be an act of war and will act accordingly.
If you think Putin's Hitler, maybe you don't just start antagonizing.
Beyond the red line that has already been drawn.
Set that aside.
Most rational people don't want World War III.
Joe Biden clearly is not rational or all there or in control.
Neither is the military-industrial complex that wants World War III.
But you know who else is very happy about this?
Alex Soros.
Alex Soros, who doesn't actually look like this in real life, but he still even looks evil.
Hold on.
Did I make a mistake?
Is this an actual...
This is his actual...
It is.
This is his actual verified account.
Alexander Soros.
With his father.
Oh my goodness!
I didn't see this!
Okay, hold on.
Maybe I shouldn't make fun yet.
Let me just see what's going on in this picture.
I was going to make fun of the color of his pants, but I have shorts that are the exact same color.
Happy 92nd birthday to the goat.
The godless old ass.
Torment. Okay, so it really is his account.
Alex Soros says this is great news.
The war whore son of the devil, Alex Soros, unironically says this is great news that the Biden administration, the deep state military industrial complex, has authorized strikes within Russia using U.S.-made or supplied weaponry.
And I went there.
And I said, Alex...
You are the reason why people are anti-Semitic.
You are the reason why anti-Semitic sentiment might be at an all-time high.
You are the reason that these old tropes, stereotypes, rumors, conspiracy theories and or theories exist.
Alex Soros, the son of...
Devil himself, George Soros, who's actively participated in the undermining of American society, the undermining of American judicial system, financing rogue activist district attorneys, attorneys generals at all levels of government, financing the destruction of American society and gleefully doing it.
His son is now saying, great news, we can go to World War III.
And, you know, ordinarily, if he were just someone who happened to be Jewish, saying something wildly stupid, then, you know, bringing in what they call the JQ, the Jewish question, would be out of context.
It would be inappropriate.
Alex Soros, anti-Semitism.
Tweet. Oh, that's George Soros.
That's his dad.
Let me try to get a picture of Alex Soros here.
Listen to this.
The man who invokes anti-Semitism, who cries anti-Semitism, comes out like the whorist of war whores, saying, great.
Alex Soros deflects anti-Semitism related to Open Society Foundations.
The new board chair released a statement countering accusations and criticism the organization set up by his father has taken for decades.
Let me see if this is it.
A prominent young film...
Is this him?
Philanthropic funder of progressive pro-Hamas activism insists that the entity he heads does not support hate.
Alex Soros, the 38-year-old chair of the board of directors of the Open Society Foundations, published a statement on Wednesday arguing that the organization he has led since June 2023 opposes anti-Semitism.
Holy crap, this guy's one heck of a weird bird.
Soros said he was responding to sustained distorted attacks from dishonest...
Sustained, distorted, and dishonest...
Right-wing attacks.
Soros said that his father, George Soros, had, quote, consistently strived to support those who pushed to the margins of society, including the LGBTQIA individuals, refugees, drug users, and sex workers used to combat.
Battling anti-Semitism has been a core part of that work.
And then the man comes out and acts in a way that is going to promote all of the most nefarious anti-Semitic stereotypes and tropes you can possibly imagine.
I had no other reason except just couldn't believe it.
I see the tweet.
This is great news, and I was like, oh, someone created a Soros parody account, and I almost got duped.
No, it was actually George Soros.
Alex Soros, sorry, his kid.
Oh, I forgot to end the stream.
No, I didn't forget to end the stream over on YouTube.
All right, people, that was it.
That's today's show.
That was fantastic.
Tomorrow, Mocha Busy Gran is going to come on, and he's going to talk about the China portion of what was supposed to be today's show, but his flight was severely delayed.
And so it was going to be too much of a big pain in the neck to come on.
Link to Locals, people.
It is not supporters only, so you can come on over.
Oh, and a heads up also, we're going to change the format for next Sunday's stream on vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
But come on over to the vivabarnslaw.locals.com right now for the after party.
Finboy Slick over at Local says, I actually like Alex Soros.
He's an encouraging sign that these horrible people have their bloodlines intelligence with every generation.
Oh, it's so amazing.
You know what?
Hold on.
Hold on.
We're going to do this.
We got to get the pictures.
Alex Soros.
Kamala Harris.
I believe.
I believe.
Oh, yeah.
Look at this.
Just look at this, people.
Add to stages.
If you needed any other thought about whether or not these politicians are in the pockets of these philanthropists who are actually undermining civil society gleefully because they will never suffer the consequences of their own destruction of society until they do.
Soros. Soros.
Soros and Kamala.
These might be some of the recycled pictures.
That one's the same.
Then we got Soros.
Kamala. Ooh, if I dare say, that looks like...
Is that Nancy Pelosi and Huma Abedin?
Oh my goodness, people.
All right, well, that's it.
But Finboy Slick is right.
You know, eventually the evil dies off and eventually the stupidity and evil of the offspring dilutes over time.
Everything is rice patty to rice patty in three generations, even...
Evil empires.
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And I'm going to end it on Rumble, people, and hopefully not screw things up.
So I'm hitting remove.
Thank you for being here tomorrow, 1230 Mocha Bezigan.
We're going to talk Canada and whatever else happens in the news in the meantime.
Let me just go hang out in the chat over on Rumble for a second.
I am ham operator, okay?
Maybe he is getting great stock picks.
That was from Soothing Energy.
I knew why grabbing radio stations, it was a conversation question.
He even got past the FCC process as well.
Good show, Viva Alex Soros is a dweeb, says Harbinger21.
If only he were only a dweeb, we would all be better.
We would all be better off.
Be done says, thanks, Viva, great show.
Thank you very much.
They can create families in labs.
That's why.
I still don't understand what we can do.
Self-amplifying.
It's great.
Just want to put something in your body that amplifies uncontrollably or even controllably.
Okay, so we're going to end it on Rumble.
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