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Okay everybody, so anyway, so for those of you who say the USA was the leading nation in the
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world swimming and aquatic championships called FINA for you French speakers means
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Fédération Internationale Natation Aquatic, anyway whatever it is.
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Anyone need to make any announcements while I'm downloading Elvis?
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Welcome to new, welcome to Virgil visitors. We'll be getting underway in a moment. I'm your moderator
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wearing my red passion jacket in Melbourne Australia where it's now the 4th of July.
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We've got people from all over the world, 58 so far Albert, well done.
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There are some good news on cases but I'll wait for Stephen to come back on that in Australia
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and elsewhere. David Martin's case is coming up on the 6th of July. We'll talk about that, very
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important and his interview by Greg Hunter is well worth watching and then revisiting his
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presentation to us on the 28th of February but he is so strong in talking about the corruption,
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the criminality of Big Pharma, it's a delight to watch it only goes for 63 minutes. Has anybody
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else watched that interview? Well worth watching. I can put up onto the screen.
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My wife and I watched it and it was very depressing. I watched it too, I always watch
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David Barton's interviews. Excellent, yeah well that's interesting that Mark said it was
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depressing. I thought it was inspiring because what he said was what I believe to be the case
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and what many of us here believe that we will win. The only question is how long it's going to take.
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No I mean depressing when he said that [privacy contact redaction]e will die.
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Oh yes, yes I suppose I've come to the view that those who refuse to wake up will die.
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I suppose that's that is certainly my opinion is slightly different. My opinion is these people
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you say right. It's a closed book, you can't open it. Looking beyond the tragedy of family, friends,
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neighbors and so on not believing what you say and finding out later that you're right as the
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deaths accelerate we are facing the greatest infrastructure collapse humanity has ever seen
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making the Black Death look trivial because only half of Europe died during the Black Death
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and it took quite a number of years. This is going to be a rapid almost instantaneous
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what happens to food, what happens to transportation, what happens to the grid,
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what happens to water, what happens to any aspect of our lives that we depend on other people and
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remaining will beg the so-called elite to protect them and suddenly Shazam you've got 2030
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all laid out. Yes come come live in the transit villages you small remaining remnant we'll feed
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you we'll protect you you'll have your 16 square meters to live in you'll have nothing and you'll
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be happy. This is all I mean we are not thinking about this we bemoan and I bemoan with us
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0:04:49 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]e unless we do the research now and find out how to truly detoxify not just
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give glutathione but get rid of the nanobots get rid of the the god knows what all unless we're
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doing this research and working on it as a kind of manhattan project deal we're participating in
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0:05:10 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion. So I remember in the last week well said I've watched a lot of reference to
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your not early to your video there's a link to your video Albert by the way I haven't got a
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subsequent email from you. No no no that's okay just download the link that I gave you
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for the download that's okay if you have that link. Yeah I've got it all ready to go. Okay okay
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no that's good we're good. So Rima just just you predicted this some how long ago is that video
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that you put up some 10 years ago? Well that was [privacy contact redaction] seen
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their documents it's not hard it's all laid out.
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what's exciting about the group we never know who's up but we've had an organic farm since 1976 46
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years of no chemicals on a property 100 kilometers from where I live in the heart of Melbourne.
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So and the and the value of and the value of good tree change properties in Australia is going
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your view on what you know for this what people should be doing to prepare as you say? Yes well
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know I've been I've been beating this drum publicly since the beginning actually since before the covid
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idiocy and and I'm not getting any any response first of all we need to use laboratory facilities
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to find out what's in people we need to be doing chromatography and spectrophotometry and so on
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with we know that it's at least the spike protein is it also micro mRNA are people shedding or
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I don't know it's entirely possible second of all we need to find out what's in people
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not what's in the vials we we have some ideas what's in some of the vials but what exactly is
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what does it look like in the in the blood and the tissues of people a year past their first
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0:09:01 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction] one moment when you say we do you mean not not government bodies us well I don't
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think this I know of no government body that's looking out for my welfare do you know one for
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you I'm just asking when you say we all of these resources here we are we are a group of people who
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are concerned about this we are alert we are alive we are communicating yep that's we excellent
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government grant right maybe I could get some money from DARPA no um all right excellent remote
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yeah that is well that is well said and that is why we're here and so many of us who have been
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stuff happening because not one of us knows everything that is happening you're absolutely
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who are examining tissues who are there are people who are beating these drums too I'm
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certainly not the only one nor are you but what I'm saying is that and and thank you for correcting
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my passionate mis-speech I am not aware of coordinated communication about these questions
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do we know other than speculative um uh speculative notions that are being shared
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I'm a nutritional physician and and Rima we're going to get to Albert you've laid that out
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beautifully and thank you for that okay we're going to go back and look at Rima's video and I
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would urge you remember to send it you know the thoughts that any of us have about what would be
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we need to sort this out and hold these people to account and tell them we're coming for them
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and frighten them put them on the defensive as well because we are coming for them
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let me let me do this I will put my contact information in here and again forgive me for
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speaking over passionately I'm watching the world dissolve um I get passionate about it you know
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here can't bear to think of the collapse of the human species so they put it away for a week or
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and they don't do anything okay folks anybody who's done that I don't believe you've done that
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or you wouldn't be here on a Sunday but in case in case Stephen is right Stefan is right put on
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your big girl and big boy panties get over it and let's find the solutions together excellent and
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Anna Anna Mihalcea we've talked about you doing a spiritual presentation we've had Jesse Romero
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a co-host please we'll get into thank you Rima and we'll get into Albert um yeah I'm trying to
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do it now um so I am signed in now uh you'll be pleased to hear but I don't seem to have all the
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options when I click on more it should say click on your name and hopefully okay no I've got limited
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it says spotlight for everyone rename and pin gosh so I've got two extra sorry did you change
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yeah I've got the password yeah I'm signed in so I don't know what's happened yeah that's very
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strange yes it says that you're the host does it yeah yes it does how's that then well so I've got
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what happens if you click on my name and click more
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oh I get the full range then good well make me a co-host
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yes ah maybe yes I was clicking on my name yes um yes I made you the co-host now
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brilliant well done well done well done okay um Albert so everybody remember love your passion
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that's why we're here we are passionate that's why I'm wearing red because never never never
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I know I want to hear you speak on the spiritual on the spiritual battle I've had other information
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from other sources that we don't have to do this alone Rima so it's a much bigger game than just
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us human Charles we can't do it alone not one of us there is no way that we can do it alone
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these collaborations I mean thank god the Chinese government gives us zoom yes the the collaboration
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resources and our um uh many kinds of talents then we do have hope but only if we recognize
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the problem I mean it's like a doctor you have to diagnose the underlying cause this is not how
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allopathic medicine is done but that's how it should be diagnose the underlying cause and you
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treat the underlying cause and the symptoms simultaneously well we have to do that
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I'll run the good news is I think we've after all these meetings we've got a very good idea
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a good few of us of what's going on and um and what each party's that's affecting the whole thing
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because I don't know what you think but we can talk um if you email me then we can get we can
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or maybe you you put your you put your um email in the chat I don't want to presume no it's okay
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I don't mind well everybody's got my email address I think everyone's got Stephen's email
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0:17:08 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]ease put in the chat. Do I? I don't think so. Yes. Oh well no I don't think so but I've put my
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would be great. I will do that. Right. Okay is that your dog Stephen? Yeah that finished sorry about
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as I say welcome to newcomers and Albert can you give us a bit of background on you and I'll show
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you I'll get you excited Albert this is what I'm gonna get Albert excited about. Thank you wow thank
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you thank you can you uh I don't know if you could uh well you can leave it like that or you could
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put it into oh there you go you put it into presentation mode yeah um yeah so my name
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my name is Albert Benavides I go by welcome to the eagle and I'm the uh I consider myself one of the
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of the rollout and uh so with that that's okay who's um it's hard to see all the people on him
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okay keep going keep going Albert uh yeah um so I called my uh presentation the VAERS uncomfortable
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thousands of um reports are are under classified or undercoded meaning that there is some severe
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adverse events that are basically classified as office visits or none of the above that they have
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flushing out as none of the above um also that um with the uh you know with the hot lots and the
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toxic lots and which I truly believe and agree that there are toxic toxic lots but even with that
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there are thousands of misclassified uh lot numbers meaning that there is um uh the manufacturer and
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the lot number are are discombobulated there's thousands of them that tell tell us that there's
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is Moderna but they give us the Pfizer lot so if we clean those up I think we would get a better
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toxic and what's possibly saline or a placebo something like that um so the other thing too is
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reports are made public even though they continue to capture uh to capture data internally you know
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follow-up data be it um be it autopsy reports so they say or uh just whatever follow-up data at the
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at the at the two-month mark at the six-month mark at the at the one-year mark uh they they follow up
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with these reports but only the initial reports are made public so it actually begs the question
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that bears throttles reports that these reports do not come to us or are made public organically
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to make sure that it's not a duplicate to make sure that it's not a false report and with that
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before they even publish it uh you know to the public uh to the point that now there's um there's
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make it public so uh if you can go to the next slide so here is um an example a side-by-side
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this is live right now this is what it looks like right now and you can see on the right side
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of the entire database is none of the above so what that is saying that in all of these reports
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if none of the boxes are checked off that it was not life-threatening or permanent disability or
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hospitalization if none of those boxes were checked off it would it would simply get default
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and go into the none of the above not serious now to the casual observer uh it would say wow look
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what i want to bring to your attention that this is not true that there are thousands hundreds of
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thousands of very serious um adverse effects that are basically um in the none of the above
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so i'm going to show you it's by an evil intelligent design that that that number
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climbs to be 65 percent of uh none of the above okay uh next slide please
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okay so here's a good example uh now this is the same the same thing but now by uh
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the same summary but now by ages you could see that unknown age down at the bottom wow
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i think that says 26 i can't see it on the bottom of my screen but it's about 28.25
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there you go 28 wow that's incredible nearly a nearly a third uh you know fourth to a third
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that are unknown ages wow i mean think of this when they have four to six weeks to to rigorously
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vet and authenticate a report that came into them don't you think they could have at least like
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call back and say uh uh hey you know how old was this how old was this patient right they they
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don't they basically don't do any any they don't offer us that help you know very rare
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that they call back and say hey you know how old is this person but anyways there you go next next
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slide okay so so i can tell by this none of the above and this is this is a really curious way of
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of um of uh spooling this report but on the top there i'm saying that show me everything where
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the patient did not die there was no er no office visit no nothing and then i get the results in
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there it's telling me wow 850 000 reports of that 1.3 are basically saying not serious none of the
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above the next slide and so um you know this slide a hand here that uh you know this is an example
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basically of how how there's even deaths in none of the above not serious there's actually deaths
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there's actually 60 deaths here where i chose the symptom now now only a child would do so do some
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kind of a a query like this it's kind of weird and obscure but i asked for all the symptoms
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that had this kind of death brain death cardiac death clinical death all the different flavors
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of death but i chose that the patient did not die but had those symptoms and lo and behold i got
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isn't checked off so i do have some sample ids there in red five of them that you can actually
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go and read for yourself but i'll show you a few here can you go to the next slide please
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so here's a good example there's just another one for you to ponder here these are all kids
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with with an age keep in mind there's 26 or 28 percent of the entire um the in the entire
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database that doesn't have an age that we don't know what the age is but when we do know the age
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what the age is but when we do know the age here we have uh [privacy contact redaction] pain
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that's probably i want to consider that kind of serious at least you know not to say that it's
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not serious but um so there's you know that that's kind of uh revealing there 2500 okay next slide
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so there's no age populated there in the age field but yet their symptom is drug administered
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to inappropriate age so that inappropriate age is you're not too old to get the to get the vax
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to get the to get the jab you're only too young to get the jab so there you go that's these are
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underage kids at the time of their at the time of their shot they they weren't of of appropriate
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you know these are hiding because they don't come out when people you know the casual observer
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spools a report in med alerts or open bears or uh the cdc wonder system and say uh you know show
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show me all the deaths for all the kids because when you choose the age these ones aren't going
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to pop up because they're in unknown age so you know tack on eight more deaths for kids
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they're hiding right here there's there's here's 404 of them okay next slide
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okay here here's an example of how this inappropriate age what what the report may look
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like and this is how the report looks like in med alerts but it says that um you know inappropriate
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excursions expirations all of those are considered administration errors and need to be
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filed into bears like religiously asap so that's why that inappropriate age it's like even a mistake
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in this bizarro world of uh you know how they how this is set up even when they make a mistake
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and jab somebody underage it's almost like they get credit for it because it flushes out in the
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not serious none of the above so uh you know and they deliberately by design they leave the age
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field blank much much of the time i don't want to say all of the time but it seems like wow every
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time they do this inappropriate age a majority of the time they do not populate the actual age so
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it falls into the none of the above or the unknown age and you can't you know you can't see it okay
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next slide okay so we're i'm just going to flash this really fast i know it's small but at least
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it's on the screen and we can go back on replay mode and you could read read these things but
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all of these are basically inappropriate age but they don't have the you know the the age populated
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and even that one on the left is a bundle the lower left four patients four kids on one report
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that's a whole nother that's a whole nother uh uh topic of bundling multiple patients on one report
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uh okay next uh slide
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okay again so all of these are inappropriate ages when you look close you're like i'm like
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because none of the event level boxes are checked off and when they're not checked off they instantly
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go to uh no they default to no and then therefore default to none of the above not serious so there's
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four of them right there uh next page uh next slide
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you know here's one you know i i just wanted to give it its own slide a child a baby paralyzed
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okay this one notice the age it doesn't tell me anything the clue was inappropriate age and the
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symptom and then it doesn't say this is a six month old this is a you know whatever it just says baby
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paralyzed and there's a lot of reports that i have to pull out that i have to actually read and it
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says an adolescent a neonate a teenager and it's like oh man how do i classify i can't put the the
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number in the age field so in my own dashboard i'll at least populate it like that say adolescent
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so here's another example these are these are uh you know the inquisitive child in me right here
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embolism my embolisms so i asked for um all of the symptoms that had this embolism
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but then i said okay now but but but they did not have they were not serious none of the above so
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they they weren't life-threatening they didn't have an office visit didn't have emergency so
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that's where i show the second bottom half of the of the query where it's not any of these fields
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and um you know there you go you know however many it says that are you know
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embolized and they're not serious none of the above on the right hand side uh it's all the
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strokes so the same thing i'm asked 211 strokes that they're saying are not serious none of the
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above so now you can now you're starting to see how this how the 65 percent of the not serious
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none of the above get to be that get to climb to that height because there's so many um serious
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events in the none of the above now this is you know i'm gonna pause here for a second and say
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reclassify some of these into their more appropriate buckets like life-threatening
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or hospital when it says that they're in the hospital um you know reclassify these
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appropriately and then do our analysis with our toxic lots and our you know all of our other
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analysis because really if you're not doing that you're shaving you're shaving all of that all of
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sure are you sure because there's a there's a ton in the none of the above that we we simply always
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on that's that's a lot i can't it's kind of small i can't see how many how many cases there were but
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um there you go that's quite a bit of infarctions that are basically classified as not serious wow
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okay so um again um you know i've identified and reclassified currently over 20,000 reports that
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none of the above and i put them in their more appropriate um event level as in life-threatening
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or hospitalization you know i can't i i don't put anything in permanent disability because i
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can't tell that it was a permanent disability so basically all of these 20,000 i'm basically
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that i've that i've already reclassified and i have to do a whole bunch more this is like a weekly
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thing um uh but i've reclassified them into hospitalization or life-threatening or uh
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urgency room uh okay next uh next slide
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of my uh you know the misclassifications where they tell us that there's they're dead in the
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symptoms and maybe even in the write-up but not in the box the box and the box is everything i mean
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unfortunately the box is everything of what you check off in the box um but here's here's an
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these are more uh deads or not deads now there's a some philosophical debates in in some of these
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reports because it'll say uh one of them says a brain death but he's not dead so yeah i get it
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in a coma and brain death right so that that just tells you that these only the initial report is
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made public these are now these reports are now petrified in time they're not going to change um
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uh okay next page
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so here's the old game um of cardiac arrest so at the time when i spooled this there was
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i am deciding whether to pay to reimburse the er doc or the the admitting physician at stanford
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hospital or to um or to deny reimbursement you know i read i read these um these cardiac arrests
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and then i'm wondering hey wait a minute did this person ever um breathe again did he have a did he
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ever did he get resuscitated and uh the one on the right is an example where i would question it
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of course as an hmo claims auditor unfortunately and i hated i hated that job was that i was trying
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to look for some reason not to pay as opposed to uh you know trying to to pay appropriately i was
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trying to i was jaded i i was trained to be jaded i you know they i mean they they wanted to know
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okay uh next next page so here's an example of a good uh cardiac arrest with resuscitation
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and um you know a lot of times these critical care docs you know the last thing they tell me is
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or their op op report and it's like um you know is this person dead did this person you know or or
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what because you don't you know according to this report you never told me that the person was
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resuscitated so there's an example of a good resuscitation so what i'm saying basically to
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wrap it up is that there's a ton of uh there's probably at least two or three hundred i could
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call it a reporting issue the cdc wonder system where it says basically the follow-up reports do
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not appear you know even though even though the system continues to to receive uh updates
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you know only the follow-up reports uh you know the follow-up reports do not appear and they call
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that a reporting issue it's under reporting issues that's that's an arbitrary that's an arbitrary
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issue that's one that they created um you know and my i put in there so i wonder how many people
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who filed initial and severe reports are now since dead okay next page please
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so here is the blurb that tells us that you know only initial reports is a new thing since 2011
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because before 2011 they did they did update theirs with follow-up reports so you know it's
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arbitrary that they tell us well only only initial reports are now are now made public
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that that's the biggest loophole right there that that they have that you know maybe maybe
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Fauci gives uh gives the ceos of uh of the university hospitals a little private memo
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because um you know uh only the initial report's going to be made public and and the public won't
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know about it when they die the following day okay so next next slide
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at the time that i pulled this report and just to take a gander at all the different types of errors
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you know it they the inappropriate age is hiding and they stuff it under the administration errors
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which has uh right there 89,[privacy contact redaction] right there but you get an idea
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of where they're all at and and this this technically should be should be the the you know the um
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the none of the above not serious okay 128,000 sure not not the uh 12,000
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12,000 inappropriate ages uh you know are hiding in this 128,[privacy contact redaction]ration errors um but yeah
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not not 800,000 reports you know not uh 65 of our entire bears database as none of the above
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something is wrong um so okay next next slide
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um uh charles can you read the the top for me i can't see that part
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i can read it um so it says to reiterate only initial reports are made public
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you will see um down you know at the top when it was entered when the person was vaccinated
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person's been expecting to die for over a year now well this person probably most likely is dead
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now but you know this we'll never know and the report will never be updated so you've written
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there to finish albert you've said so it will forever be classified as life-threatening
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yeah because this is this is what that's the highest level that it currently is at
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um so it'll it'll be there forever as as a life-threatening it won't it won't change to either
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oh he recovered he got better now he's alive or he's dead you know just stays there petrified like
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okay here's moving on don't forget to look everywhere for covid-19 adverse events this
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is like where's waldo so i'm looking at everything and you'd notice these are all
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covid-19 adverse events but for whatever reasons they're classified as some other vaccine type
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be it a pneumovax or an hpb or a flu vaccine um you know i won't go i won't go into i'll let you
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read these later but looking closely at them if you could see it's pretty small print these were
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all covid vaccines and uh some of them i could see like dengue fever being a a musta uh
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and uh some of them i could see like dengue fever being a a musta uh an off stake because on the
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there's like a bunch of dengue fevers that are that are vaccine adverse events that are not dengue's
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they're they're actually covid-19 and um i get the clue either in the write-up or in the lot
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number the lot number tells me uh uh that that's a clue that it's a moderna or a Pfizer something
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like that okay next slide there's thousands by the way like this that are classified incorrectly as
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a flu vaccine or a hpb or and this is the stuff we got to fix you know and then and then analyze
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then do the you know the craig part of coopers and the team enigmas and the welcome the eagles and
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of clues where you know i'll take you you know they're they're classified as something else like
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a dengue fever but on the bottom uh right there's a dengue fever uh and it gave me that it gave me
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this this lot number right here um the ew and i say here this is a common but excellent example
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lot number and i'm pointing to um reports it's really small i can't really i can't see it too
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well but here's an example where all of these are are actually misclassified and this is common so
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this is one lot number and there's probably when you add up all of the records that are misclassified
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uh you know 20 000 unique lot numbers and that's about how how much how much um you know
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over how much um not oversight how much needs to be fixed i mean they're telling us
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you know it's filed under dengue Ebola meningiococcal and then unknown vax type that's another big one we
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got to look at the unknown vax type and the unknown manufacturer that's another big one i read reports
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if it was moderna or if it was uh pfizer and so they they you know rightfully they choose unknown
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go back in there and say hey you know figure out which which which uh manufacturer was it
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you know help a brother out okay next uh next slide
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i change a jansen to a moderna or a jansen to a pfizer or a moderna to a jansen you know there's
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my numbers and and i can tell i mean my dashboard is courtroom ready courtroom ready i can say hey
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what about this what about these ones what about these ones and i have still way more to go to
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analyze hot lots and toxic lots and and everything else you're gonna do you know if you're analyzing
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by age you're analyzing by dose you're i mean come on we have to do this first before we get
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it's gonna look a lot worse a lot uglier if we could theoretically fix cleanse the data properly
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okay next page
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okay so this one let's take let's take a pause in one of my dashboards i'm looking at the unknown
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vax type and i see that there's i don't know how much that is 25 27 000 total reports of all 32
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years and down at the bottom half you could see by year every year we were getting what maybe a few
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but 2020 and 2021 that it's like how do you explain now i've i've found a ton of uh basically
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covet jabs in the unknown vax type because of the clue of the lot number or it straight up just
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tells me right in the write-up this was a covet jab but when it doesn't do either it doesn't give
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jab rolled out that's when all the unknowns started to spike so most of that stuff in unknown
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0:54:02 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]uff so that's another thing all of us superstar grizzled analytics type we have to
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okay here's a good example i just did a i just did a search for unknown vax type and that has the
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at how many i find in unknown vax type so there's 24 deaths right there 41 permanent disabilities in
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0:54:51 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]e let's type let's tack on another 24 deaths to the to the to the back to
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the death count you know this is where i say this is where i say you know i always uh poke the bear
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and i say nope nope nope it's higher it's got to be higher it's higher you know and i could pull
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out a thousand deaths conservatively extra deaths and tack it on to whatever the domestic death count
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getting numbers like uh 700 000 like a million i'm of i'm in that camp that believes there's over a
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0:55:59 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] pilgrim report is all about i believe the harvard pilgrim report is
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and i'm gonna say i think it's over [privacy contact redaction]y this by more than 100
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but conservatively i think yeah i could double i could double factor [privacy contact redaction] by
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0:56:35 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]s the 550 deaths that they've deleted let's i haven't even
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talked about the mass deletions but the 560 deaths or so that they've that they've deleted
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you don't know why they uh deleted them there you know presumably because it's a duplicate or false
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0:57:00 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ill what i'm saying is that no no no that's bullshit there now they're just straight
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0:57:05 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] like the dod database right that what they publish is what they want
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0:57:13 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ually am going on record to say i don't even think they publish all legitimate
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reports that they that they receive and what you know this under reporting factor i say hey wait a
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minute wait a minute there's a distinction here are you talking about one percent of the reports
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that they receive or or that they publish one percent of you know what what they get
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they only publish one percent or that's two distinct things like you know i don't i just
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don't think that they report everything that they receive all legitimate reports okay uh next slide
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please
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okay so you know here i already showed you this one but just to show you again so at
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go in and i find the age properly written in the write-up and then i go and populate it and i i
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or eight percent of the entire database so um that tells me there's something wrong in the
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in the in the data fields like what are you doing this on purpose
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purposely not the age
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you tell you of that's not work properly because it seems like all of the foreign
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places
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we're losing you a little bit albert
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they're not gonna be anyways i grass hex
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albert why are we losing you
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he'll come back
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0:59:38 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] everyone look at while we're waiting for elbert to come back look at that chart at the
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bottom right corner
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yeah
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0:59:51 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] available to lawyers in cases which is one of the resources this is a
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this is an important resource this dashboard elbert can be called as a witness happy to be a
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elbert can be called as a witness happy to be a witness in cases i'm there are you here charles
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1:00:09 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] the voice sorry sorry sorry yeah i got it looks like i got disconnected
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there but uh yeah so uh okay so uh unknown yeah unknown ages i got my dashboard down to
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eight percent so fine you know i fine tune you know get better visibility in my dashboard
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okay this is another shot from my dashboard this is a foreign data that we don't talk about and uh
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you know um it's just a visual i'm just look at the colors there um you know 15 000 deaths
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are coming from foreign that's more than our domestic but they only give us uh like 40 percent
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of the 40 percent less than 40 percent of all the reports are foreign but the stuff that they give
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1:01:08 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] more uh severe it makes sense because that's what it's supposed to be uh let's
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go to the next slide i'll point this out the blurb that says you know so it gives the definition
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here of what of what uh you know what you know every now and then you know goes when the
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all countries governments are a subsidiary to big pharma now but uh you know serious and unexpected
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1:01:49 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ed or both serious and unexpected okay but that begs the question why are
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1:01:57 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]uff all this low level office visits and none of the above if you're
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only supposed to be giving us serious and unexpected so all of that yellow stuff in there is like why are
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you giving us that if it's only supposed to be serious and unexpected i don't look albert looking
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1:02:14 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] ask quickly yeah you see the uk 11 281 yes a 13 354 and the usa has a
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population of 330 million i think the uk is about 67 million yeah that figure for the
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us should be a lot higher than it is if you go on what's happening in in the uk right absolutely
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so i you know is disproportionately high too see with a population of 10 million yeah and you could
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see them on the graph yes sorry sorry to bother um so this is pre-salon um i was wondering if if you
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numerous reports where i cannot find them in the various system that i submitted that they've been
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1:03:12 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ed a report from them that showed there were over 9953
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service member reports of which like 119 died and 10 were considered serious um but
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i'm sorry i'm i'm pressed for time here but i do have i do have a general who
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absolutely absolutely if you reach out to me i haven't there there is a field in there that
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tells us if it's coming from military if it's coming from pharmacy if it's coming from private
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1:03:56 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] looked at it and um i can update my my dashboard to include to include that i actually
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1:04:04 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] that view i can give it i can show you where it's at but um and then
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i've record all the deleted reports so i can corroborate you know whether you're what you're
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1:04:17 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] in bears says um as as far as uh you know i i really
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haven't seen that many that many uh deaths being deleted um from the military of course this is
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bears not that dod that's a separate uh database but here in bears um it really it doesn't seem
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like we're getting that much at all from the military into the um civilian civilian bears
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so i don't know how that works um but but yeah i can uh i can definitely help you out
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to uh to see what you know to tell you what what's in there point you in the right direction so you
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1:05:01 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]'s eye view of exactly what what military reports are in are in bears
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and this is so this is so acceptable because and i think people need to understand out of all of
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the bears reports those put in on service members are so easily and readily verified
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um to be true or accurate um and even the military won't respond and give us their
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that's treason teresa right yeah no not what you're saying it is it that they're withholding
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evidence of crime concealment of crime in this case is treason when the military is practicing it
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the work that you've been doing
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um no i really uh all i would say is i i have gotten a um quote official response back on the
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dmed data and they've changed their response yet again um but they do concede even in this response
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at 30 increase in pulmonary embolisms esophageal cancer and ovarian dysfunction but um not
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but they but they want everyone to believe that uh vaccine has cured bianboré belz palsy
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and um pretty much everything else um so so uh i appreciate everyone's help and anything you guys
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1:06:48 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]arting to open their eyes and um are willing to uh
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to look closer but it's it's getting them even more dad i don't know how much more you need beyond
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hey albert hey albert this yes do you mind if i say a few words
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1:07:14 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ions when albert finishes but
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1:07:21 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ions when albert finishes but uh the reason why teresa came in she has to
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1:07:26 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] put your hand up and we'd be delighted to have your question let's let's
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can i ask um can i ask teresa whether she could email me or or if she's happy to do put a email
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in the chat but maybe she isn't yeah i absolutely am and i have data that we've never disclosed to
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1:07:46 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]e on the congenital malformations specifically the types of malformations that
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1:07:52 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] that i'll be working with dr thorpe and other people to to bring that forward
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but absolutely thank you very much would you would you be able to speak to sometime teresa
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i would love to okay um if you email me we can fix that absolutely all right thank you
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very good thank you okay albert back to you okay back to share screen just a second
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yeah we're almost we're almost done anyway so so yeah and what i was what i was thinking about this
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um foreign uh data here that we um we kind of skip over is that i think that possibly
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1:08:49 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]uff you know i think that would be a truer representation of what's going on i
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somehow think that there's maybe less barriers that the foreign data has that they're more honest
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about it or something that they crosswalk it and obviously you know we have to know that we are not
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getting all of the permanent disability or all of the severe effects uh severe events from foreign
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1:09:15 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] of the definition that it that only only the unex the serious and unexpected is supposed
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to cut is supposed to come over not everything i actually wish everything would come over
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and then it would truly be like an international their system if every single thing came over but
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no albert when it comes to deaths the uk is hiding deaths i have evidence of that oh yeah yeah i mean
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everybody's hiding in death there and then they're in unison no i mean you're comparing with the u
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us now if you look at the populations and on that basis you know think what the figures should be
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in the uk and they've still got around about 2000 and it's been stuck at about 2000 for ages
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oh man there's got to be there's got to be a lot more than that but anyway so yeah there's my um
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foreign data that we never uh we you know we don't talk about foreign the bears foreign data but
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here's in my visual um you know and and a lot of props a lot of thank yous to team enigma and
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craig part of cooper who um who who i who i learned that there was the um the two digit country code
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was in one of the data fields and then it was like oh okay now you know that makes sense now
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i can gear up you know i can create this visual and we could see exactly which country
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all of these foreign reports are coming from so uh so my hat's off to uh team enigma craig
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1:10:45 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ease okay so this is uh i know that this is the same side-by-side
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view of my uh total deleted reports but i have total deleted reports for all vaccines for the
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1:11:04 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] since the beginning of meta alerts which will take us back
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to 2007 so uh you know all i think we're up to like [privacy contact redaction] been deleted
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majority of them during this covet era and a majority of them are covet reports that
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they're being deleted but um you know this is this is a view that you can look at later
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okay next next slide
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1:11:37 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ing nobody ever talks about it except me so we know what's published
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and we know what's deleted that leaves the last the the third uh section of id numbers that have
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never been published so every i every bears id number should be like treated like a gold
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ticket we should know what which you know every single id number but yet there's about 25 000
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id numbers that are unaccounted for that basically have never been published you know it's one thing
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to to publish a report and then delete it okay fine in the rare cases that you go you know after
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your four to six weeks of rigorous authentication you still have a reason to say oh no we have to
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delete it because it's a duplicate or it's a false report okay fine so be it but what about the 25
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000 basically in yellow that are unpublished this is um you know like the two-year-old
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death in alaska the baby in alaska around last thanksgiving that they accidentally released to
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the public and then and then pulled it back and uh never published that report that was you know
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what happened to that one i mean how where are these unpublished id numbers and and you know are
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they occupied with with severe events that you you know that you said oh no no this must be
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but they're not i'm just saying that they're not because you know why give us a temporary id number
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when you submit your report for the very first time they give you a temporary id number i mean
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what's the what's the facade and the minutiae behind all of that if you're just going to
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arbitrarily not report id numbers at all so anyway that deep thought uh next next page
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so here's here's the example of this um this report that never was officially published
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this is that two-year-old uh who baby that died in alaska six hours after they were
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waxed in thanksgiving of 2021 i mean let alone what are you doing vaccine a two-year-old
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that's that's an appropriate age but died six hours later seemingly as a gruesome you know
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bleeding from the eyes ears nose mouth supposedly um but it was never published officially it was
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available in the download files for the first few minutes and then they figured out that they
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didn't um you know want to publish it and they pulled back all the files and then repopulated
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1:14:38 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]s uh this is the one i'll explain this uh erin siri um i got we got the
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information to erin siri and erin siri filed a foya against they realized the value of this
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1:14:54 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s okay next slide albert what dose did they give that baby do you know that was a uh
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um i'm sorry i it had it back there does it say it in there um i think it was
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Pfizer i think it was no i don't mean that did they give it adult dose oh oh you know what it
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they've only got a third of the joes now haven't they yeah from what i believe but they haven't
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1:15:38 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ed it for babies of six months old right idiots right right yeah there's so much going
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how do you realize that um well yeah i mean i was kind of like stuck on the fact that uh
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that uh not you know the yes this was a baby yes you know tragically but really this speaks more
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to the throttling and the how many how many how many um legitimate reports are you not making
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public yes but the point i'm making um albert is that these doses are very important because you
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can't be giving uh an adult dose to a child and you can't either be giving the same dose to a
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to a 16 year old or a near 16 year old as a six month old baby yeah yeah it's just nonsense so in
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1:16:33 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]s it's not only concealment of crime it's incompetence as well medical incompetence
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1:16:39 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] frost there is a lot of administration error reports
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matching which is unprecedented as far as i know right and then now couple that with the fact that
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only initial reports are made public if anything happens to these to these kids or adults for the
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1:17:12 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]osing or the under dosing or when they say the syringe breaks well the syringe breaks
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or they did give them a um you know a dose the following day a temperature excursion expiring
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1:17:25 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ill happened but the report is filed because it's an administration error
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but think about it if anything else happen develops a few weeks down the road you know i
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showed you 128 000 errors that are there because they're errors but if those errors develop into
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something else we're not going to know about it that's how they shield that's how they shield
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what's going on i mean part of the i mean part of how how they how that's going to happen
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if only initial reports are made public and not not any of the follow-up stuff
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1:18:05 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]s okay if we can move on to the next slide
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so this was the this was the foya that uh that erin seary made based on my work that i caught
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lightning in a bottle that day and i caught that one report that is unique from all other deleted
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reports because this report basically was never officially deleted it was it was technically never
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published never published at all other than the first three minutes that it became available then
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they pulled it back and then they tell erin seary oh no we don't have any records that doesn't exist
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1:18:48 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] that they don't have any records uh which which is strange uh okay next
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next slide
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1:19:01 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ory that i'll post a link with bearsanalysis.info of how we caught it and
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1:19:11 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] it to reached out to erin seary and how they found the value
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of what we were telling them and how that transpired into a foya request okay next slide
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1:19:25 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] kind of more talks about the specifics about this why this
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why this is so valuable this this one two-year-old death but anyways next next slide
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1:19:48 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] showing that we when we our email when we wrote uh sent
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and again this was another the second uh part of the foya uh next slide
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that's where we stored the data uh next next slide
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okay now this one uh uh international person reached out to me and they said that they their
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group filed a foya for the same id number exactly the same id number because they saw this the iCan
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erin seary foya but they foya differently and they retrieved this email from johnny sue and
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shima buruku or whatever his name is and uh on the on the right hand side you can see i highlighted
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1:20:59 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ual id number and in here they're gonna say that they're passing it around each other
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with the dates and they're saying that hey can you look at this we think it's a false claim
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a false report okay that's fine so be it but that's not the point the point is is that you
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they are acknowledging the id number and it was never even published that's what this is that's
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what this is gonna um shed light on like hey you just told erin seary that the id number did not
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1:21:33 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] but internally you're bouncing it around between each other trying to figure out if it's
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fake or or not fake or or whatever but but really the id number if it exists that that means it's
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published and you never published it so so okay what about the 25 000 other id numbers that you
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never published is there any other deaths that you said oh no no no this death is a false report
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you know we caught him we caught him right here saying two different things telling erin seary
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1:22:11 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] and then telling this other group you know here's the email thread
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1:22:17 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]s i i reached out to erin seary to let them know that they you know
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that there was another uh entity an international group i let them know who the group was
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1:22:33 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] erin's to say erin seary erin they you know they're they're lying to you because they told
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this other group that that number did exist and here's the heavily redacted 16 pages of what they
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1:22:46 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]s okay uh next page
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okay so we're at the end here uh my friends and family and supporters next page
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uh this is some reports i um some analysis i made for steve kirsch you go to next page
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there was a video we could skip the video it was a three minute video but
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1:23:13 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] flashed it on screen but i was doing this type of stuff for steve
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when he'd ask me to hey can you analyze this or can you analyze that and i was like okay
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can you analyze this or can you analyze that so next page
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1:23:34 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] want to get them on screen um so yeah i basically did
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you know all [privacy contact redaction] one year one solid year 2021 of covet 19 versus
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uh in all 29 years of uh of uh the verze database okay next next page
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uh oh here's a here's a good one take a look closely so they they received the enter date
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means the received date uh enter date 2021 what is that march 30 of 2021 and they did not make it
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1:24:26 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ually appeared to the public so one year later there's
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thousands of reports like this now you know so i say thanks early warning system all cynically like
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that but that there's a good that's proof right there proofs is in the pudding okay next page
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um the mass deletions this the one on the right the right side uh yeah we're up to now this is
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1:25:01 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] 12 weeks where they've deleted i don't know what i can't see the number 14 000
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or something they're up over 20 000 for the whole the whole covet era they've deleted 20 000 over
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20 000 reports but you know more than [privacy contact redaction] been in the last 12 weeks
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and then on the left side we'll go back you go back and study that on replay but um i'm showing
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that uh 30 percent of the entire database takes over 43 days to publish that's late that's after
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six weeks that's after the four to six weeks vetting period they still uh are you know 32 percent
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1:25:48 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ill delayed and then if you look at it closely uh 146 000 reports are
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over 60 days late and that's inside of that uh 260 000 reports so i i tell you i basically go by
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and i see well gee there's actually [privacy contact redaction]us days late kind of like
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that death that i showed you that took them they were sitting on the death they had it in their
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possession for over a year and then they published it so that's what that's what that's all about you
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can look at that later okay uh next page and this is the most toxic lot in the entire bears universe
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1:26:39 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ot every phd scatter plot known to man uh this is when we do experiments
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we basically punt them off to like puerto rico or the north marianas islands but this particular
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lot right here this moderna lot 032 h20a that only has a little over 200 adverse events
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1:27:03 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ually has of those uh 200 adverse events it has um 36 deaths wow so so that
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1:27:13 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] toxic lot in the entire universe but when you look closely
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at those 36 deaths you see that 25 of them or 26 of them whatever that came from puerto rico
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it's like how can that be possible uh but anyways uh yeah next next page
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this was um you know uh this is when um the expose broke uh broke either craig part of cooper or uh
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sasha a lot of pova's uh analysis of the toxic lots and then and then right away we're talking
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1:27:53 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ates and possibly toxic lots go into more red states hey but on the
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right side that's the money shot that's uh i'm gonna i'll call it team enigma's analysis
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and on the left left side that was my analysis right next to theirs and i concurred i did the same
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1:28:14 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] in the right order um based on the population size of each state i
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pretty much came up with the same numbers you know with the color motif the blue states in the
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1:28:29 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ates um but i i included our territories like puerto rico like mariana's
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islands and lo and behold when i did that i saw that wow north mariana's islands is is actually
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1:28:48 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] toxic number one um puerto rico came in at number 15 and it's like you know for for uh
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a territory that size uh you know they they shouldn't be that high up but it's because they
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got that toxic lot uh 032 h 20a has to do a lot with that one but anyways um so that's the
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1:29:14 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]s um that was my analysis and i concur yeah i think that they
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i think that they were sending toxic lots even to red states i mean it's just what the data
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1:29:27 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]s uh next next slide
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this um on the left side it was showing like where kentucky and tennessee were
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um i did say that was all all um all deaths and then i kind of put in there for uh domestic
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and territory that's the d and t i was giving you the number for um just domestics and then um on
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the left side it was a slightly older slightly older you could see tennessee tennessee is the
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1:30:06 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]raight up deaths bigger more deaths in tennessee than new york
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california texas is like how does that happen how does that happen that tennessee with their size
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straight up has more deaths period than new york tennessee strange and then kentucky's right next
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door and they're way up there too really strange are those absolute sorry i can't see the number
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are those absolute numbers those are absolute absolute death numbers yeah absolute wow
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this makes no sense why kentucky and tennessee are that high up but what oh texas has got a large
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population isn't it yeah texas florida has a large california has a large population i mean a lot
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larger than kentucky and tennessee what's the population of kentucky and tennessee about
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1:31:03 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e of million each or more uh i think a little bit more than that um but i i don't have
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1:31:10 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] a quick i have a quick hyperlink on my dashboard and you look
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right at the population so we've been able to 35 35 million isn't it so you would expect tennessee
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and kentucky to be above yeah yeah okay so uh we can go to the next page i think we're almost done
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1:31:31 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] another another uh report this was my 50 demarcation um analysis where
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1:31:42 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] the uptake of doses not not patients not people just doses and then i took um
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the line at 50 like uh where where does the the jab date land where i could say 50 of the of the
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adverse events happened happened uh within these doses by backstate and the other 50 on the other
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side um next page i'll show you a better a better one makes sense to me so this one i realized when
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1:32:20 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually are throttling deaths deaths more than they throttle all the
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other permanent disabilities um all the other events as an example at this moment in time
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when there was about um when there was 7600 deaths in the bottom right hand corner i can't see but
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that was around the time in late [privacy contact redaction]udy and i figured out that half
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of them or 3800 deaths all had a vaccination date uh look at tennessee seven million population i saw
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a note come by tennessee had seven million people um but 3800 deaths at this time had a vaccine date
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or a jab date before before whatever date that is i can't see it and i did that for every event
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1:33:25 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ually throttled deaths more than the other more than
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adverse events when i look at do it this way by a 50 demarcation okay uh next page
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and albert that's exactly what they did in the uk they were generous with the permanent disabilities
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i noticed on those figures there compared to the u.s but when it comes to deaths they're
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under reporting uh yeah hiding i would say yeah so this is another one this is kind of scary
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and i don't know what it means you know but i look at the bottom right this is march 17 2022 that
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that's around that's where i did when i did this study around march 17 2022 and at that time we had
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1:34:17 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ic and you can see that in doses we had what over 500
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million doses and when i saw where's the 50 mark by by jab date i can see that 6 000 of these deaths
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had a jab date of march 16th or older 2021 that's scary when you look at it this way i don't know if
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i'm interpreting the data correctly or whatever but you know that's how today when you look at
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1:35:00 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ed states over 75 percent of all the deaths had a jab date
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of a year ago or older it's like man where's all the rest of them what how how does that happen
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it's because every week when they give us new data and they tell us you know 100 deaths for
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for every [privacy contact redaction]ically you look at them closely and you
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look at their backs vaccination date and [privacy contact redaction]ed of those
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1:35:35 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ed deaths the vax date is like a year a year ago um yeah so some of these people are having
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very delayed onsets like they got jabbed they must have been limping along for a long time long time
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1:35:52 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] recently but then commingled in there the person was jabbed
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a year ago the person died a year ago and they're just telling about us just telling us about this
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death now i mean it's crazy they are throttling the data that's what i'm talking about they're
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throttling 75 percent of all deaths currently if you look at their vac state is over a year old
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1:36:23 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] told us back in march there was [privacy contact redaction]opped
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the program back then but back in march of 2021 they were telling us there was only there was like
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800 deaths so but we knew we we knew there were more than that from the phisa data oh yeah yeah
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absolutely that was february that was february of 2021 absolutely absolutely okay i think we're
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1:36:54 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] done next page we'll just fly through this stuff here um yeah it's a really really tiny tiny
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print but this is a death but there's three they bundled the deaths there's three toddlers on this
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one three babies that are died supposedly um so yeah that's bundling um to bundle multiple deaths
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and you know they delete it and this one i could not even find another toddler death in the state
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of virginia period at all so why did you delete this i don't know okay next page but charles they
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hadn't even got an emergency use authorization for for the for the children then so what what
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1:37:42 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ing the babies that too that too uh bundling so this one is really
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strange 726 patients dead what is going on the only thing about this is that it right in the
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beginning it says that the report was received from a consumer via company representative
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concerning 726 patients of unspecified sex so i highlight a second part the patients with the
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1:38:19 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ural s patients died from unknown cause of death so i started to think like
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is this is this like the incredible hulk the green report like total fake like how did why didn't
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1:38:33 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ill in there why didn't they delete it if it's if it's a false if it's false it's still
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there it's legit very rare that it actually says a company representative via company that's the
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1:38:46 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]urer so i take that to mean that they got it via via a company via jansen i really think
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that jansen like got behind and and like you know let's stuff all let's stuff all these into one
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1:39:04 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]s okay you know for what it's worth there's there's a ton
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of bundled deaths of bundled uh you know there's studies we studied this or we studied that or
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you know it's like a nursing home [privacy contact redaction]e dead and then they'll say they'll say this is um you
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know this is uh four of 20 this is five of 20 this is six of 20 and then when i go scoop up and say
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okay i can never it's rare that i find the complete set it's like it's like they say that this is one
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of 20 reports and then i go scoop them all together and i could only find like four or five of them
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it's like where's the rest of them so you know that's another thing if i could unbundle you
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allow me to go and unbundle all these deaths to the best of my ability and figure out i you know
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this is why i could tack on that's where i say hey i could do your steve kirch and tack on an extra
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thousand deaths okay next next slide
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um oh so this never lies again it's a total different one and this is interesting this was
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report number one of covid if you look closely there's no age it's foreign so it's not here in
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1:40:28 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ates but it was received by two vares vares received it october 19th of 2020
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1:40:37 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]arting in 890871 that's small they all start at the 900,000
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october 2020 wait a minute our official day when tiffany dover passed out on tv and you know we never
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1:40:54 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] from her again that was december 14th of 2020 this is two months before that in a foreign
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1:41:03 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]or refer performing a vaccination against covid 19 without fda approval
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1:41:15 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] put in here that the entry date never lies and it's the vares data received
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1:41:22 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]us one day okay so that's the day that they received it and this is just another example
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how timelines don't always fit the lying narrative they're lying uh okay so anyways this was actually
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1:41:41 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ually uh bears covid report number one and it was deleted and and again it was received
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1:41:51 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ober of 2020 but they didn't even show it to us flash it to us until um july of 2021
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so how did they i don't understand they weren't in they weren't injecting in october 2020
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yeah well that's the lie i mean not officially maybe this was a trial of course it usually would
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say trial but then you know the write-up says oh that the doctor's doing it against without the fda
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approval i mean i didn't even know they had them in a vial i didn't know they had the the juice
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1:42:30 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ober they didn't wow not according to this this was received
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okay that's what i'm saying something doesn't pass the sniff test and you know this receive date does
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not does not lie i mean why did they but the pcr covid tests quote quote were being sold by the
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1:43:00 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]eds of millions around the world we have their bills of layings
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in 2017 specific for whatever uh whatever they're calling covid so it's possible that somebody
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actually did die from some toxic juice that was jabbed into them at that date yeah yeah well
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yeah you know to to to the narrative about the wuhan and the fish market and the whatever
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whatever it came out the bat soup and all of that stuff is like hey your timelines don't fit
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it doesn't seem um uh brand new it's like it's like you guys probably been working on
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working on some poison for for for a while you know possibly decades but i don't know i'm just
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a bean counter i'm just a bears guy so i don't want to get into that that uh debate uh but anyway
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we can go to the next slide uh okay now we're done so this is my mercola article with my dashboard
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next slide this was my epoch times got got mentioned in epoch times for the mass deletions
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next slide and uh all my visualizations uh my my uh powerpoint will be is made available
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1:44:30 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] um and uh my my little uh treasure trove of uh my shareable folder is
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is available to you guys i got a lot of juicy stuff in there so thank you so much for allowing
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me to present to you guys and i think i'm done well done albert round of applause for all that
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huge amount of work and jim jim thorpe has got dressed how very he's got out of his gym gear and
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1:44:59 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]s we'll get to you in a moment but you're looking very spiffy okay um um
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1:45:07 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] you've been asking questions we've got other we've got a string of hands up
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stephen so you know um how do you want to play this normally albert as you know stephen goes first
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1:45:19 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] ask you um so i've been saying concealment of crime um how much evidence
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is there from your point of view examining the data of concealment of crime oh my gosh
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i think there's a ton of evidence you know i i kept saying for a long time i think they're
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throttling and i mean i think that they don't they don't publish every legitimate claim that
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they receive i mean that's pretty that's very damning evidence that i believe that i think i
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can prove i'm trying to prove that i'm so so in my mind i'm trying to prove the most damning evidence
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that i feel could be possible and that's to say hey you guys are getting a bunch of reports
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and you're not publishing them even the legitimate reports sure there's going to be some duplicates
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and sure there's going to be some people that are trying to file false reports but that's minuscule
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i'm talking about you guys purposely sitting on on thousands possibly hundreds of thousands of reports
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and not publishing them at all that that's that's people so um the inappropriate age you said not
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1:46:43 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ration oh sorry so i said not administrative area concealment of crime do you agree with that
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or not absolutely some some of the reports some of the reports are are fair are legitimate the
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mom snuck the snuck the kid in to get jabbed um the the kid was birthday was next week um something
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you know like that there's there's a there's you know there's a little share of that but then
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there's other ones that you that they say like oh the kid was six years old and we thought he was
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12 years old i mean that's not that's who said that in the report the reporter yes okay that the
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actual bears report said he uh you know patient was actually six years old the mother or or the
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family no no the while the the the person the administer the person who administrated the jab
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was the person who wrote the report saying that we thought the patient was six years old but it
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turns i mean we thought they were [privacy contact redaction]ually six years old yes but from
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what so am i right in thinking that even if the patient was 12 years old that was too young given
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that there was no emergency use authorization at that time for that age is that right
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yeah and and depending you know because it goes lower and the age is going lower and lower and
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1:48:14 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] to so why did they say [privacy contact redaction]ually the emergency use
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authorization was only valid for over 16 isn't that right or not yeah well i mean at at the time
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whatever that whatever whenever that jab was given i'm just saying that that's what the report said
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1:48:32 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] it was inappropriate age and and maybe at the time 12 years old was an appropriate age
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1:48:39 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] a six-year-old a jab but the point is they actually wrote it in the in the
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report that we thought this six-year-old was 12 that's pretty egregious right there how do you
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how do you do that how do you you don't i mean who makes who makes that mistake that they think a
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six-year-old is a 12 year old
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um incredibly and what the report says so i just wanted to you know the figures uh so i've looked
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at the figures today for the eu the uk and the us using um uh huge revigilance uh mhra and bears
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the uh total deaths at the moment is well actually this was june sorry may so it it was
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approaching 75 000 so it probably is [privacy contact redaction]y that by um
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1:49:37 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]eve kirch says [privacy contact redaction]or the uh the paper from
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1:49:48 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] said um 100 if you remember another paper has said i think or other papers said 10 so
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1:49:59 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]eve kirch settled on 41 um jessica rose settled on uh six
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1:50:10 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ing to an email she sent me david wiseman uh sorry david wiseman said six to 14
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um times the figure appearing for deaths now um um was appropriate and that he could defend
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anything between six and 14 jessica rose decided on six so she took the lower end of that i don't
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know whether she was using the same figures anyway point is so if you use [privacy contact redaction]y 75 000 by
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750 sorry uh by 10 you've got 750 000 obviously and then um if you uh bear in mind that the
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total population of the eu and the uk and the uh us is uh almost bang on 750 million which is um
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um a tenth of the uh world population it's actually a bit below but so so if you kind of
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1:51:15 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ead of uh in excess of 10 because allowing for the so
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did i say 750 that meant 850 000 uh so 850 million sorry um and um so it's approximately nine times
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that uh the world's population so call it four to multiply seven that is um uh three million deaths
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and of course if it's um if you're using [privacy contact redaction]udy said 100
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that's 30 million so we're talking about the kind of figures that the nazi holocaust
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that mount seitan's great leap forward and the great march and the uh great proletarian cultural
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revolution of mount seitan so um those are the kind of figures they're huge crimes against humanity
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1:52:17 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] is that it's the biggest of them all which is estimated to be
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anything from [privacy contact redaction]e settle for 42 million i don't know why
893
1:52:29 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] so we're talking about huge numbers of deaths which people aren't aware of
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1:52:35 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]e in this group i think would be surprised to realize the so if you use 10
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10 times the um those deaths uh that we've got published um we get to a figure of um 3 million
896
1:52:50 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]udy suggested um then it was um it's 30 million
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it's huge and you know easily enough to and peter mccullough when he was giving evidence to
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was it the texas senate he said 40 000 well you know for the eu the uk and the u.s. um but actually
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it's 75 000 so okay it's only twice as many but um so i just wanted to ask um
900
1:53:26 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]rategy from their point of view that you can see and how difficult is it to fiddle
901
1:53:31 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] a cover-up with the data uh well i mean i think they're doing it now
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they're doing it now by own by by telling us only um 13 or 14 000 deaths are in bears for
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covet 19 jabs officially in bears when when i can you know forget you know just
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1:53:58 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]or um just the data that's in there now um you know with
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the 14 000 i'm saying hey wait a minute i could take i could i could probably make that 16 000
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1:54:15 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e extra thousand deaths but then when you know
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albert what i was trying to say was if someone was tasked with conducting a cover-up at the cdc the
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cdc runs there's doesn't it yeah yeah well they're working with the fda and phisa as far as i was
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and the others as far as i can see so um so they've got every reason to conduct a cover-up
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but what i'm saying is how difficult is it or how easy is it to conduct a cover-up
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using the data even if you know what you're doing so that there aren't crazy mistakes like you found
912
1:54:59 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ion that my other question is who do you think is fiddling the data
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if they are doing them which they are in my opinion well i think it's the very top brass of
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uh of the cdc and fda who are fiddling with the data i think they're in unison globally
915
1:55:21 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]e the amount of foreign reports that we get in every week in
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1:55:27 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ed states domestic numbers are
917
1:55:34 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]s basically mimics um what what the layman would expect for what our
918
1:55:44 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] in the united states our weekly uptake for people getting
919
1:55:52 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ers right now on the cdc tracker is abysmal thank god a lot of people are not drinking the
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kool-aid but with that what what the layman what the casual observer would expect the adverse
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events to be if you thought that theirs was only a couple of weeks behind and and and you know
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reporting all the adverse events and that's it that the for the most part they're caught up and
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and it takes them a week or two to receive a report and and make the ham make the sausage
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and then and then report it out um they're they're they're mimicking they're mimicking that
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that data so that it looks like it looks like they're uh you know that there is no inventory
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they're they're not behind on they're not sitting on a mound of reports and they're trying to process
927
1:56:45 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] as they can to get the reports out i don't you know uh i so albert they they they conduct
928
1:56:54 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]e are asked to conduct a cover-up would that be
929
1:57:00 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]e in in this context from the point of view that that's so to go back to the
930
1:57:10 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] said you know how difficult is it to fiddle the data i was expecting you to
931
1:57:18 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]n't said that so far no i don't think it's difficult at all they
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they determine what they want to release each week okay and and if they can do that with with
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without any accountability they could say oh okay um you know only give the public a hundred deaths
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this week only give the public um you know 200 permanent disabilities this week and then clearly
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but clearly it is difficult albert because you found all these mistakes
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well well yeah i mean i'm i'm measuring i mean i'm i'm trying to measure you know something that i
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can't see but i can see it to say hey you you can't have your cake and eat it too um when you actually
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look at this closely of course not everybody has the um the visual the data the visualization
939
1:58:15 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]s that i do you know that i can see that i can just you know press the button here and all
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1:58:20 --> 1:58:25
my graphs change and oh let's look at it here let's look at it this from this angle let's look at it
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from that angle um you know that's why i try to get my dashboard you know not me forget about me
942
1:58:31 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] doesn't lie it just it reveals the data and the data is telling
943
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me that that they're throttling that there's all these mistakes in there all these oversights and
944
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and there's there's no help by intelligent design they want to obscure the data they want to
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obfuscate this data they don't want the truth but they haven't done a very good job of it
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that's what i'm trying to say yeah no they haven't done a good job of covering covering it up but
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you know my voice and and and our voice of of our side you know of the jessica roses and the crank
948
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part of cooper's and the you know where is such a tiny you know a tiny small voice in comparison
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to the to the globe yes well not if the lawyers get hold of it but anyway um so albert are you
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in touch with tort calendar no all right well i'll get you in touch with him then
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and um okay there's other possibilities if you if you email me um albert okay and then i'll
952
1:59:42 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] remind me very good so okay charles has seen well daria we've got 25 minutes and we
953
1:59:51 --> 1:59:59
got eight hands up so go daria okay yeah there we go albert that was amazing i knew you were
954
1:59:59 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] blow the lid off this and i really appreciate what you did today thanks doctor as
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as i was looking at this and looking at your analysis uh we were having a conversation about
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uh a while back i think tom was on it and jerry it was on tom's uh call what is it telegram anyway
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about how the central banks will operate two sets of books the ones that they release to the public
958
2:00:30 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] whatever on there that they don't want the public to see
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so as much as you've been able to pick out of what they actually put out to the public you know
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there's probably another set of books somewhere and we can only imagine with horror
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the extent of the damage and you in the insurance industry this is the first question i was going to
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ask you is it seems to me that insurance um what are the words actuaries and uh the adjusters
963
2:01:08 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ers and the companies themselves they have a certain amount of money allotted for
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claims and then if that money runs out they have to go to their reinsurance and a lot of them use
965
2:01:21 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]e so is this another is this mass death and all the insurance
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claims that are going to come out of it um actually an intentional mechanism to
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bring on a financial collapse do you think i know that's a lot of speculation but i just see a lot
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of parallels with this sloppy reporting this very suspicious concealing of information in the wrong
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part of the forms that you're doing as obfuscation like you said and what seems to be happening
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simultaneously in the financial world and so and again like you said these people are all in lock
971
2:02:02 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]itutions governments are all operating off the same
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page and it is of a scale that i don't think i would ever expected to see
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we've never seen it before usually at some point they fight amongst themselves and everything falls
974
2:02:23 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ent and i did post in the chat somebody brought up the
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2:02:30 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] of all from a pharmacy standpoint uh were they stored
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properly what's in them uh and we've been talking previously about these batches getting possibly
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different compounds in them and i can tell you that if even things like polyethylene glycol aren't
978
2:02:50 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ured uh there's additional contaminants that can add to autoimmunity
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and since these are emergency use authorized shots they could easily have adulterated
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compounds in them to be further responsible for some of these side effects so i know it's a big
981
2:03:13 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ion but i'm just looking at this big pile of mess and then you hear Fauci saying in january of
982
2:03:19 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] no doubt trump will face surprise infectious disease outbreak in other
983
2:03:26 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ly what they had planned out and wouldn't it be great if somebody
984
2:03:32 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]leblower and basically we need another um i just blanked out the guy's name
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2:03:40 --> 2:03:48
who's in russia right now uh oh snowden yeah we need a medical snowden for this you know and
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because that's the only way people are going to even have a clue because for some reason we uh
987
2:03:54 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] doesn't make sense that anyone would still be on this bandwagon doctors or patients
988
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but this denial is so powerful and at some point i think the doctors are getting pretty jaded and
989
2:04:07 --> 2:04:11
they're like yeah whatever you want it you got it and still not going with the informed consent
990
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and then you got the other ones that are kicking people out of the practice because they think for
991
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themselves and they don't want the shots and they're right so um it's just a mess across the board
992
2:04:20 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ive specifically if you can address that that's what i was curious
993
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about because i wouldn't think an insurance carrier would put up with this and you were on
994
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the side of not paying for things because the only way to save money on health care is to not
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2:04:32 --> 2:04:39
provide it or not pay for it and um and so i i don't know the complications here must be
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2:04:39 --> 2:04:47
astronomical in terms of uh claims uh for hospital visits and everything else and if they're not
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since they were covering up that these were jab related and they're just going showing up as random
998
2:04:52 --> 2:04:58
other diagnoses uh so we're going to see more atrial fibrillations more strokes more dbt's
999
2:04:58 --> 2:05:04
as a primary diagnosis to cover up for the fact that it's a vaccine complication so it would be
1000
2:05:04 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ing i don't know if you you probably you're the only person i know personally from our group
1001
2:05:09 --> 2:05:18
here that has the means to look at the cms data the um for the insurance carriers that you work
1002
2:05:18 --> 2:05:24
with the hmos to see how many of these other diagnoses don't even mention jabs when they come
1003
2:05:24 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] off scale perhaps that same 40 increase as what we're seeing with the deaths
1004
2:05:32 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ications themselves and so that's kind of in the context of the big
1005
2:05:39 --> 2:05:45
corporate uh world the finance world and the insurance world they're all connected and they
1006
2:05:45 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] to know it and and i don't know they can't really get out of
1007
2:05:49 --> 2:05:54
paying all the claims because they can't say oh you you gave consent to a experimental treatment
1008
2:05:54 --> 2:05:59
so you don't get your life insurance payout they they're not going to be allowed to get away with
1009
2:05:59 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] that's kind of what i was going to ask you about thanks yeah thank
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you there so yeah there's a there's a couple of things one thing um which is really interesting
1011
2:06:11 --> 2:06:20
i thought about you know as far as um uh insurance coverage back for vaccines i got a um my standard
1012
2:06:21 --> 2:06:26
medicaid alert you know because i get all the alerts for medicaid and here in california it's
1013
2:06:26 --> 2:06:37
called medi-cal for california but it's medicaid right so um but it says that that the fourth dose
1014
2:06:37 --> 2:06:45
is now going to be uh reimbursable by medicaid what the fourth really what does that mean wait
1015
2:06:45 --> 2:06:50
a minute and then it says and then in the fine print it said even if the person has um
1016
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um insurance coverage but their but their insurance doesn't doesn't pick it up it doesn't cover a
1017
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vaccine that medicaid will pick it up and so i realized oh my gosh this is like
1018
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the um the medicaid and all medicaid has is they have presumptive eligibility and this comes into
1019
2:07:13 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]e pregnant ladies that you know um don't have insurance
1020
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and then they come out and they they land in the hospital somewhere and they go you know they come
1021
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out of nowhere and they got to deliver right so medicaid steps in and says okay we're going to
1022
2:07:32 --> 2:07:37
presume that you're eligible and this is the admins of the hospital they go we're going to
1023
2:07:37 --> 2:07:42
presume that you're eligible with medicaid here fill out this 30 pages we'll help you fill it out
1024
2:07:43 --> 2:07:49
so that we can give you this this all this medicaid id number that's already hot ready to go we just
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have to assign your name to it and that's called presumptive eligibility and then now that you have
1026
2:07:55 --> 2:08:00
presumptive eligibility you're covered for the basic stuff for your pregnancy right so that the
1027
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hospital can get paid but something like that is what they're going to use for these um these jabs
1028
2:08:09 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]er so so they're going to use like anybody that's how they're going to be able to
1029
2:08:17 --> 2:08:25
reimburse now the government to reimburse uh Pfizer i mean we just heard that Biden spent three
1030
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you know um three three billion dollars for the next 300 doses of of vaccines i mean i wouldn't
1031
2:08:33 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] got this medicaid alert saying that it's reimbursable now so what
1032
2:08:40 --> 2:08:45
are they going to double dip are they going to double pay are they going to double pay pharma
1033
2:08:45 --> 2:08:52
once for this 300 it's three billion dollars and then once you know to you know build it build it
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to medicaid and medicaid's going to pay them again yeah money laundering i have no idea what's what's
1035
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going on but but uh the fourth dose is going to be is going to be covered where the first three i guess
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they weren't or okay come on we're going to get moving okay less prognostication more questions
1037
2:09:13 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] think you are amazing and i want to thank you so much for your work
1038
2:09:26 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ions and one comment my first question relates to the differing
1039
2:09:33 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]s and as a county supervisor in my county when i asked the public health officer
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will you know are you know why aren't we looking at the bears and the response that i got was that
1041
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we're not really looking at the bears we have other reporting systems in california and i asked
1042
2:09:58 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] of all the reporting areas and i think i i just went and looked for it in my two big boxes
1043
2:10:06 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]uff and i can't find it but it was something like 11 different organizations i think
1044
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cal ready and pfizer and maderna and there's all these different places where a physician or patient
1045
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can go or a vaccine um uh you know a vaccine distribution center can go to report an adverse
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event and so i'm my question to you are are you aware of these is this going on worldwide
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is this further diluting you know what we know about because it's as far as i know the 1985 or
1048
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law required that cdc put together an adverse event tracking and and responsibly you know monitor it
1049
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to see you know what are the outcomes so they could immediately stop it if things are going wrong and
1050
2:11:05 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ing those you know bundled i i'm those bundled deaths i wonder if
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2:11:15 --> 2:11:20
you know those off the wall things that are happening in bears is just another way to
1052
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delegitimize bears because another one of the responses i got from public health was
1053
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that um bears is not really yeah it's not credible or not credible we're not looking we're
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you know we're waiting for cdc to tell us and we're waiting for cdph and this and that and so
1055
2:11:40 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ing that and then i just have one other quick question
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yeah so the the credibility part and the uh you know they a lot of people a lot of and a lot of
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anti-bears people will say uh you know it's not credible it because it uh in part because it's
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self-reporting that anybody can report to it right yes anybody can um but it is it is a federal crime
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to file a false report that's that's first first off um so be careful don't you know don't file a
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false report or don't don't file if you want to sabotage it sabotage bears by by putting in a
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million deaths like let's say i want to sabotage it and put in a million deaths and to make it look
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all wonky like this like this one 700 deaths on one report um you know it's a felony to do that
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and then the other thing that i learned since i filed my own report on behalf of my uncle
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was that they um you know they asked they ask you who who who are you how are you related to the
1065
2:12:51 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]im to the patient and they they asked for they asked for everything but
1066
2:12:56 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ess my telephone number my you know my name i don't think they ask
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for my age but you know telephone number eight you know name everything right and it's all you know
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um uh you know a felony to file a false report so i'm putting all that in there and i'm realizing
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you know it's going to be really tough to to sabotage and file a you know a thousand false
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reports if i wanted to try to sabotage bears um so on that respect even with that there is from the
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in the cdc's own website there's some fine print in there that says that 85 percent of all the
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2:13:40 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ually filled out by some form of health care worker meaning uh a doctor a nurse
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2:13:50 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]urer rep you know like a pfizer person or moderna persons
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some form of health care worker from a from a old folks home or you know a nursing nursing
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facility or something like that 85 percent of all the reports so you know that that that would be
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my comeback like hey this is very credible theirs is very credible 85 percent are are non-health you
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know filled out by by health care workers somebody that's not related to the patient and is actually
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a health care worker [privacy contact redaction] this week that you know when they redefined what
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a vaccine is um you know they read maybe redefined it at the who but it wasn't statute statutory uh
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you know it's statutorily um redefined so is there a statutory you know a rule that you that bears
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2:14:56 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] you know as far as i know that's the spot you're supposed to
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um you're supposed to file uh you know an adverse event you can't go to some other place and what's
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more what's more the doctors are actually obligated to file a report under certain conditions
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you know and it's and it's kind of documented it's well documented one of the conditions um that i
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know about the top of my head is if the patient gets admitted into the hospital into like you know
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2:15:29 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] emergency room and into to an admin so basically if they have to spend one night in the
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2:15:35 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] it has to be the problem is is that the physicians in the hospital don't ask
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2:15:45 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ory were you vaxed recently that's what happened to my uncle may have like
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2:15:52 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]roked [privacy contact redaction]roked his age group like 65 of his age group
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they said had already been back you know mid 70s right year old person and he gets a stroke a month
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after his second his second jab you would think that the er here in san jose regional hospital
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that's who it was on the east side regional they didn't ask nobody in there asked uh have you been
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backed i was in there asking them albert that's that's my medical mispractice in my um opinion
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yeah yeah yeah they don't ask it's not accidental either it's not accidental it's not accidental
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they're not asking because then they would be obligated then that would kick in and they would
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be obligated to file the report because it says they're on the cdc that yeah yeah you know so so
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2:16:48 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ops and their standard operating procedures a beautiful picture
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this is how our checks and balances work and this is how we're going to do it and we're legit except
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2:17:01 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ical application they're like let's not ask if
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they're about the vaccine we don't want to know it gets worse than that albert because i have
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friends who are severely damaged from the vaccine and their doctor says oh no you know it's it's
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2:17:21 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] a genetic predisposition to to have this you know wow billion
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beret or whatever it's you know neurological you know you can hardly walk up the stairs it's
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it's horrible what's happening but i won't okay come on we're supposed to be finishing in 10
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minutes there's no way we're going with all these hands up okay but can i one more question just
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if i'm quick i i want to say to the backing up um are you backing all of this up a snapshot in time
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2:17:53 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]icating it because for and i'm and i'm thinking for legal purposes
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because i would presume there's going to be monkey business around this they're going to try and
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blindside you with some well theirs wasn't even the dashboard we use or you know i i don't know
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how to get to the bottom of that because there's so many places to report it's the only dashboard
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2:18:18 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] used reporting but they don't even acknowledge it in
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my county they don't want to talk about it um well of course they don't want to talk about it but they
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have to because that's the only way that adverse events from vaccines can be recorded in the
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2:18:36 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ates isn't that right no there's [privacy contact redaction]ly to pfizer you can
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report to this cdph in california the public health at the state level they say cdc manages
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the bears and they'll let us know if there's something adverse or going on with bears that
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we need to know about so we don't even worry about bears they don't want to talk about it and they
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don't want to look at it and so i don't know what the rule is i'd love to know if there's
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2:19:05 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion that's not a question well if there's a lawyer or an attorney in the group that can tell
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them the mayor doesn't want to do this lots lots of people don't want to do stuff but that's the
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2:19:16 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion that you put hey what if they ignored the the only place you can put it is bears that's
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that's the that's the answer the fact that someone doesn't want to pay attention to is irrelevant
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2:19:27 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ly you ask no one here knows is what's the legal structure what's the legal standing of bears
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now no one's put their hand up but that's the question it's a good question
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i would make your answers snappier mate yeah anything else sir charles it does sound like um
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that uh oh i forgot what i was going to say now go ahead i was just going to say it becomes
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relevant if you're trying to make a point that there's enough adverse reactions in bears that
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2:19:58 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]op the shot right now um it's relevant if they delegitimize bears and you can't make your
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point well they can't really delegitimize it as far as i know it's the only place that you can
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2:20:11 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] wrongly you're charged with a federal crime so that's pretty big
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2:20:18 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] okay that's the structure let me let me state it is a mandatory requirement to
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to it's a mandatory to file no one has ever been charged so that that somehow someone has been
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2:20:33 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ed never happened that's one of the reasons it's a a toothless mechanism but
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2:20:39 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ion that is mandatory reporting it is the only mandatory reporting on a national basis
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2:20:46 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] to clear it up to the group albert can you just in one sentence clarify where
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2:20:52 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ands compared with the other authorities that sue was saying [privacy contact redaction]s you can
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2:20:59 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] it i don't think those [privacy contact redaction]s come anywhere near the credibility of
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theirs am i right or not yeah well so i think that you know the what i've heard the 10 or 12 other
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2:21:11 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] like cms would be a cyst would be one of those [privacy contact redaction]ems
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or um you know but but they're not i mean that's like you know it's you know medicare is that is
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2:21:26 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]em medicaid is another is another one cms albert i'm just trying to drive down to the
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2:21:32 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] credible system we've got so sue says there are 10 or 12
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and there's you know theirs is discredited i i would like to believe that you spend so much time
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2:21:45 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ands alone as the premier yeah theirs is theirs is the alone
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premier it's the only place you can there's there's truth for health that's macula's and
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dr valet's new one truth for health but um you know that that's not you know that that's a that's a
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2:22:06 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]em um but that's the only other one that i know that the point i'm trying
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to make albert is that sue is doing the enemy's work for them by saying oh well actually there
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2:22:18 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]s you can report it and uh okay well i didn't i didn't say that the public
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health officer said that i was trying to point out that there are all these deaths on bears
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and she was delegitimizing me on the dais to say well we don't even look at bears we have other
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reporting like we report to other areas but the point i'm trying to get to sue is what is our
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opinion in this group you know what okay we've got it steven we've got it okay jim hi good afternoon
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thank you very much for uh this incredible conference uh and i just want to say albert
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incredible work incredible job uh god bless you keep up the good work uh my name is dr jim thorpe
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and i i know nobody knows me out there but i'm a board certified obstetrician gynecologist board
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certified maternal fetal medicine specialist i've been in practice uh high risk obi uh i see seven
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thousand high risk obis a year i'm very busy i've been extensively published i've served on the
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2:23:27 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] for four years i've refereed major journals um yada yada yada
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so that's who i am it's been devastating in pregnancy we just completed a focused study
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and we it's in pre-print it'll be published soon epoch times uh did a article on it on friday
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actually two of them uh one on the tv and one on the uh actual news site what we found was just
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it's really devastating it's perfectly consistent with what i've seen we have first of all before
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we get pregnant of course there's over a thousand fold increase in menstrual abnormalities which is
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very concerning in terms of the miscarriage risk over 50 fold greater compared with influenza
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vaccine which has been used in pregnancy since 1998 these are all odds ratios compared to
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influenza vaccine okay since 1998 through the various data fetal chromosomal abnormalities
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2:24:37 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ed fold greater let that sink in fetal malformations [privacy contact redaction] all these
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2:24:46 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] from unity they don't even come close fetal cystic
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hygroma a specific fetal malformation [privacy contact redaction]ers 40 fold increase
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2:25:03 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]iac arrhythmias 50 fold greater fetal vascular mal for mal perfusions 100 fold greater
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fetal growth abnormalities 40 times greater fetal uh abnormal surveillance tests be it a
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2:25:22 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]er [privacy contact redaction]ntal thrombosis blood clotting
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2:25:30 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]nta 70 fold greater and fetal death 35 times greater um and and albert i i need you
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i need your help i'm and and god bless these brave courageous whistleblowers one was on earlier
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2:25:47 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] trece along she's a friend of mine and she's a co-author on this paper
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2:25:52 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ewart tankersley uh both of them are active duty now they're both whistleblowers
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i don't know the third one but i i'm sure that i'll be connected with them um christianne northrop
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is is on our team and many others and you will see this in print soon to the point of your
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very important point of verus verus is the gold standard for pharmacovigilance it always has been
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2:26:20 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]e um the stakeholders are trying to discredit it
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because it is golden for our position and i will say to the naysayers when people first of all
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2:26:35 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]e say to me well why don't you publish your stuff in the new england journal of medicine
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because it's corrupted just look at uh dr eric rubin and what he's done he's a stakeholder look
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2:26:45 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]uff he's published the shima bakoro article which was mentioned earlier one
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year ago it's a travesty that's fraudulent there were [privacy contact redaction]akeholders
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they're paid by the federal government including tommy shima bakoro i believe you can connect the
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2:27:07 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] written article it was taken directly from 5.3.6 pfizer
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2:27:15 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] marketing survey except one thing they took out all the fetal deaths they didn't mention
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the maternal deaths nor did they mention the pregnancy complications that were 50 percent
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2:27:28 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] want to bring this to the attention of everybody i i so much appreciate your time
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2:27:35 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] comment is when people dog veres and say well it's not
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accurate of course it's accurate you know steve kirsch myself many others can cite 12 sources
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2:27:50 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ly they're independent of veres and they're perfectly consistent with veres albert
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2:27:57 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]or is far closer to 100 than it is to 40 because nobody
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in my business no physician wants to report this you understand for those my colleagues listening
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2:28:10 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]ed states of america we have a legal gag order on us
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from all of the governing bodies all the ngo's that are attacking me the american board of ob-gyn
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2:28:26 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] of internal medicine pierre corey the american board of
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internal medicine why are they attacking us because we are getting in their face and and they don't
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2:28:37 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] of medic ob-gyn is trying to strip me of all my credentials which
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i've worked for for [privacy contact redaction] that none of them have the credibility that i do
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they're bureaucrats i've showed them this data they won't receive it i've asked to debate them
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2:28:57 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] mccullough and dr corbett they won't do it so
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it's very very clear so if they don't want to believe theirs what about the 12 other sources
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2:29:09 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]ly consistent with veres which i've documented
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2:29:15 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]ent with veres if you want to throw those [privacy contact redaction]udies
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out are you going to believe the pfizer trance itself the 5.3.[privacy contact redaction]
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2:29:30 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] uh 90 days of use it killed associated with death in 1223 cases and in 274 pregnant
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2:29:39 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]ications the shima bakura article from new england journal
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medicine literally as a journal reviewer i wouldn't have let it go in a market rocher tabloid
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2:29:52 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]ore he said that there and there were three ob-gyn doctors i know tommy shima
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becuro is a i think he's not an ob-gyn but these doctors knew best they took 700 patients in that
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study and they put those patients in the denominator for the miscarriage in the first trimester when
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they didn't get their shot until the third trimester so they claimed a 13 rate of miscarriage
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which is on par with the population but that's wrong if you take those 700 patients out of the
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2:30:23 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] never ever been put in there i believe it was put in there fraudulently
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the miscarriage rate is 82 guess what an [privacy contact redaction]ive abortifacient
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than ru 486 the abortion pill which is as you know methacrystone and it's arguably more effective so
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the fda demands a black box warning on the ru 486 the abortion pill and demand informed consent
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where is the black box warning on the pregnancy it is more effective than aborting pregnancies
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abortion thank you very much wow thanks doctor that's incredible excellent jim thank you
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oh i think um sorry i think charles maybe is eating something um thank you so much jim for that and um
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2:31:21 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] you on as well as therese long one day if you would be prepared to do that
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thank you yeah um simon
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are you there simon i am yes yeah it's your turn oh it's gerard's turn okay i can i can go
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2:31:50 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] all right sorry uh yeah well thank you very much uh uh albert fantastic as as
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2:31:56 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]ion was was uh what wait i thought it was it was not my turn sorry um
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2:32:07 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]ease if you want i will go after him thank you okay gerard
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2:32:13 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]ions and also uh albert we do appreciate you but um
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sometimes you're rather long in answering like i would be um sure pardon well
1232
2:32:27 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] well i just want to touch on two points one is that generally
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there in in any criminal enterprise there are two elements to it there's the one of the crime itself
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and then there's the cover-up in the politicians and other criminals the it's usually the cover-up
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that gets them such as in nixon and um watergate watergate and those and that's what what they go
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down for the cover-up i would think that the the crime in this case is the principal one where we
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actually where the genocide you know the the actual genocide of the the world population or the
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attempted genocide is the crime and the secondary crime is in fact the cover-up i would hope then
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2:33:18 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]e who who are complicit in the cover-up that we would get
1240
2:33:24 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers like i i i i am tired of hoping for whistleblowers within the medical profession i
1241
2:33:32 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers are here are in these sort of groups but maybe we get some
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2:33:41 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]icians and that's within theirs the the point that you
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know i'd like to ask i felt and it's been touched on by dr jim torp that only somewhere between
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two and a half percent and one percent historically i adverse side effects were reported in various
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if that's true if it's somewhere between two and a half one percent of side effects
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2:34:07 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]e out there directly related to the messenger rna
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assault and that's really really frightening am i right in thinking that it is only somewhere
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between one and two percent of adverse side effects are reported to theirs yes that's what
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2:34:28 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]udy showed but i mean it could so other people argue it's
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2:34:34 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]or is [privacy contact redaction]udy it's at 100
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yeah that's that's that's pretty frightening i as i often say i'm in a battle with the irish medical
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2:34:46 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]ruck off the medical register and i would hope that i'll be looking
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for albert and jim thorpe perhaps to come as witnesses for me in my case when i eventually
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come again before the medical council and when they get around to it which is a year and a half
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when they get around to it which is a year and a half later so thanks very much and jim for a
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2:35:13 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]erling work yes excellent uh albert have you um submitted an affidavit to any lawyer
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no i'd love to okay well maybe i can get toad candor to do that yeah and then you could have
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2:35:31 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] yeah yeah that's what i would need like you know i i i don't have any legal representation
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in my in my case with the medical council as such not formally legal representation
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2:35:45 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] because i feel that lawyers often get in the way you know
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um
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2:35:53 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion is oh are you ready simon or not yeah ready sorry sorry for that
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yes thank you albert again uh thank you for for great great talk um you made me realize actually
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2:36:09 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]ed belgians have a permanent disability whoa because you you put the
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2:36:17 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] to look at only the vaccinated the vaccinated
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population which is less and then it's uh about six thousand on eight million which is which is
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crazy and i think these lines uh would really work when we try to convince people about the dangers
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of the vaccine and a lot of these uh analysis that you do could actually become really good one-liners
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2:36:40 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]e can can look at and at the same time i was as you know that we've talked before
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about putting all the data in from all the other uh adverse effect databases like the australian
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one the new zealand one and so on i think that would be fantastic especially with your knowledge
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and with your cleansing of the data and the ability to also even add deleted reports i think if there's
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2:37:07 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]e uh like in this group can use to uh facilitate their own research uh it
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2:37:15 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]ic uh how to combine your knowledge with theirs uh my question was uh i remember you
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2:37:21 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]ory also when you also put in a data and the data was changed was that from your uncle or
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something thank you simon i wanted to i wanted to tell you that that story real quick but yes they
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i i filled out the report on my uncle who who had a stroke he's still alive but he had a stroke
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permanent disability and i videotape myself and i have a three video series you know when i got the
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data back when i got my report back and it turns out that they that they changed my write-up they
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2:37:57 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]s from my write-up and i think it kind of changed the complexity of
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2:38:03 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]hand account but more egregious than that they invented diagnoses and symptoms that did not
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2:38:10 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction] primarily psychosis and parkinson's that they said they that my that my uncle had and he
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he didn't i went back and asked him like hey i didn't know you had parkinson's and he goes what
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i don't have parkinson's so so when when i first got the report i thought oh my god they must they
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2:38:28 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]orical data and and retrieved it and put it in there because
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because nowhere in my report did i ever say parkinson's or anything to that effect
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2:38:40 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction] it they invent they invented they they manipulated my report they they filed
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a false report on my behalf and and as far as i know there is not a case like that anywhere
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2:38:56 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction] one there's filed a false report on my behalf
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2:39:02 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction] my he did not he's not psychotic
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and he doesn't have parkinson's but yet you guys somehow extracted that information and put it in
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there i wonder how many thousands of reports they've done that to crazy thank you thanks for
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bringing that up simon um so the next question is zoom user we don't know your name you're in a car
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though hello oh hi it's nick honstead i don't know why you put me up the zoom
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2:39:39 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]eady all right
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your it's your go
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hi nick
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2:39:53 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ion for albert
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uh he's breaking up uh i i sent you a message about uh tarso's hello uh nick you're breaking
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2:40:11 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ematically misclassifying reports here i'll turn off my video hold on yeah you're breaking
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up now is this better yes that's better yeah okay hi sorry hey al um i i sent you a little
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message about tarsals mom with a link to an interview with wane road she wrote a paper
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where uh she showed that the hpv injuries were being misclassified uh roughly
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i know about 50 of the time as not being severe
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2:40:46 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]en to the interview you can probably take a look at it reach out to her but she she knows
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2:40:51 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ematically go through and find the misreported reports absolutely that's what i've
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been shouting that's what i've been shouting about for the longest time that there's severely you
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know the 65 percent of the reports that are they're telling us are none of the above not serious that
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is not true there's hundreds of thousands of reports that are super serious and very severe
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and should be classified as such and i think that would change you know if in theory if we could
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reclassify these that would change the complexion of what we're looking at when we're studying
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toxic lots and um and uh you know dose you know uh adverse events by dose and everything i mean
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there's so much uh severe adverse events sitting in that lowest level bucket of not serious that it
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2:41:46 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction] it would be a game changer make it look worse what you know significantly
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yeah i agree she has it laid out there you can do it's pretty systematic how to go ahead and
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2:41:59 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] that is supposed to meet the other the other point was steve
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steve kirsch recently has the he keeps updating the survey but he's doing the right work which is
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he's going out and validating bears which the cdc's never done um and it's damning the and
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2:42:19 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] so everyone knows uh for disabilities the the numbers are through the roof the urf is around
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127 i think i put a quote in there um the under reporting factor is about 127 for disability
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and where it's really showing up i think is inflation it's it's wiping out the labor
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we're talking you know he he's backed it off to five percent but when i first looked at the data
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2:42:48 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]e who get the vaccine are disabled permanently they can't
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work i mean it's it's ursha and when you think about it and everyone can think about this
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2:42:59 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]e in my own group you know they're retiring early like they've got kids going to
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2:43:04 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] retired you know no explanation the evidence is all around us and i think that's
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why they really can't cover it up and about bears um because it's a public reporting system
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we get to audit it that's why they can't cover up everything and but fabulous presentation you're
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fabulous presentation you're doing good work good to talk to you
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oh thanks nick thanks yeah you know um just just put out there's kirsch in one of his latest surveys
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said um using the polefish and he came out and he basically said the study was 770 000 deaths
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2:43:42 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ates 774 000 deaths and so i recalculated and i put in a message in in you
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2:43:51 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ion of that article and i said hey steve i go that just made your factor
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2:43:56 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]or 57 based on you know the conversion the conversion rate of that you know 774 000 deaths
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i said it all right when are you gonna um you know what are you gonna ditch that 41 and go you know
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2:44:14 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction] it to something more uh more uh realistic and uh he he actually responded
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back and he said well uh you know i'm going for a bigger study with [privacy contact redaction]e so because this
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2:44:29 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]udy it could be off by three or four points and i said you know and i didn't write
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back but i said yeah three or four points in either direction so it can you know the factor
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2:44:40 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]s i keep you know i i sorry but i keep poking steve that
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way i hope he doesn't get mad at me but i keep saying no because i'm in the camp you know that
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2:44:53 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction] i'm i'm coming in higher i'm like no it's got to be more because
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i believe it this is eugenics i believe that this is depopulation i believe that this is poison
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there's nothing good that comes from these these jabs nothing thank you nico
1345
2:45:12 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]ion or have you finished
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you've muted uh gerard
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2:45:24 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction] oh i can't hear me uh great um no no everything else that i've i i wanted to ask has
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2:45:32 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]es thank you very good thanks uh so glenn macco
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you muted glenn
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still muted
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so
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okay uh cj i don't know who cj is but um hi yeah it's a very quick question for albert so
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yeah i missed the beginning of this so forgive me if i've missed something
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2:46:19 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] that you described what your work is to me suggests that um well the question is this
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2:46:25 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]ure are you in that feeds this data to teams who can use it and weaponize it
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2:46:31 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]rikes me in this entire thing is that um there are information and service providers so
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that might be heart in the uk or it could be af lds or something like that who although they
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do weaponize some things because they turn them into law legal challenges what formal structures
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2:46:49 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]e know that you are a data guy feeding standardized products to those teams
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2:46:57 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] so they can go every day see your latest report get it interpret it
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because it is presented in lay accessible format with what you see explained in idiot speak that
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2:47:10 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]e can then weaponize that information in their fight
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so whether that's a lawyer whether that's an activist doctor or whatever do you have those
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2:47:20 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] and if not how can it be you know should it be is that dr cartland
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yeah no thank you thank you for asking that question because sorry who is cj is it dr
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i'm the pilot who was on last week ah yes now i get it i recognize the voice yes okay
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very good yeah so so i was saying that um yeah so i um i've been i've been um trying to to um
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2:47:51 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] which is which is authentic uh genuine data from from the cdc and and everything
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2:47:59 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] that i i go and populate the um the ages like the all
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the ages the unknown ages that i could find i populate it um and where i start to deviate
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is like those those 20 000 reports that i've found that are that are classified as none of the above
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and i and i reclassify them those now i'm starting to deviate and starting to change the data now
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it's not exactly the same as what comes out of the cdc however in hindsight doing it all again
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and i will do it all again saying if i could do this again knowing what i do now i would have
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2:48:43 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]ured all my changes so that i have in my next dashboard my magnus opus
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i'm going to have it so that you can toggle back and forth between
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uh wizzy wig what you see is what you get unedited that this is how this is it matches
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meta alerts and and open bears like that it has not been touched or altered in any way and then
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switch over filter back to this is the cleansed data and what it looks like so you know you want
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to see the the 26 percent of unknown ages here it is you filter this way and you want it now you want
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to filter back to see all the populated ages you filter it and and so forth you know so on and so
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on so basically i've been trying to wanting to reach out to these to peter macula and dr
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valet's group or meta alerts themselves um uh you know the national vaccine institute
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uh you know whatever non-profit and say hey um let's create fun you guys fund let's but let's
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2:49:57 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction]em reporting system not not reporting to it but like a like an open
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2:50:06 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction] one a new one the next evolution that has all the functionality
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of open bears and meta alerts with the additional functionality of a interactive dashboard
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which is what i which is what i got and that interactive dashboard in addition has the
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the cleansed cleaned up data and or you know going back to the authentic unedited data
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that's what um you know and if i can't find uh if i can't find somebody willing to like
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you know hire me give me a job because i need one um i'll do it myself i'll do it i'll do it myself
1392
2:50:52 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction] like i've been doing all of this work just as as the hill that i'm gonna die on right here um i
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put my whole career on pause for this this is the hill i'm gonna die on um because yeah okay look
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2:51:07 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]and that but my point is though that no matter whether you're going to
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2:51:11 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]ing work is a form of this information service provision right
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that's useless if people don't use it okay in any in any walk of life yeah if you're not the guy who
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weaponizes it and uses the information you just provide it then nobody picks it up it never gets
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used right so what is it that you need right in order to basically um get your stuff into the
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2:51:38 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]e who will and can use it well you know i just need people it's it's there in
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2:51:46 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]e to to access that i've asked i've asked the rubin for meta
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alerts hey create a um you know put a supplemental url link onto onto meta alerts and and you know
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point it to mine and he said ah you know security reasons and i said hey let me help you create your
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own you know under your control it doesn't have to be mine um i'll help you it'll be yours you know
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you know old dog new tricks that's what i say old dog new tricks for that but um you know anybody
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else on on high wire on on um on bobby kennedy's they should have a supplement you know a
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2:52:30 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]emental link to mine or if not mine something similar and if not similar their own they should
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make their own i've proved it i'm just a one horse operation pony show and this is what i've done i
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mean come on we got to get to the we got to bring this to the next evolution so that's all that's
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all i'm saying i'm saying this is a prototype this is what you guys this is what the cdc should have
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done for us 15 years ago because tablo's been in existence for more than 15 years so albert what
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you've just said now can you say can you um say to um tot conlinder yeah absolutely oh what would
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you like me to say to him well he isn't here at the moment but but i'll fix a meeting yeah yeah no i
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i'd love to i mean this to me and to me this is my this is my labor of love to give everybody
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full informed consent because i don't think we're going to get help from the court systems quickly
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i appreciate todd calendar and rands and um and siri and god bless them but it's it's a dog fight
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that's going to take years um before that we got to get this out to the public so that listen to
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this nobody's ever heard this before i want the kids i want the youngsters to be able to play
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bears like a video game on their cell phone that's that's weird what does that mean yeah like a video
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game yeah but albert do you really think that people want to do that most people don't right
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2:54:06 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] to focus on is the three percent of people in the entire globe right who
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2:54:12 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] that's it right that means that yeah there are some of those big
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strategic hitters like you're talking about with with mccullar and whatever but their access and
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capacity is close to zero because of what they're doing or what they're already involved in right
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and so you've got a massive mountain to climb plus you're already duplicating to an extent
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there's an overlap with existing open bears and stuff this is classic it problems right
1426
2:54:35 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] to do is basically get on the strategic radar of players who use and consume
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your data and weaponize it right but at the same time you have to basically make people aware that
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you've got it but it's not going to go and be used in the hands of morons right who are the 95 percent
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2:54:52 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] getting on with their daily life it's the it's got to go into the hands of
1430
2:54:56 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction] the ability to act in law really that's that's ultimately where this
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plays out yeah yeah and it's the question of it's a question of so for example laura sextro the unity
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2:55:09 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction] from robert malone uh you've got glenn macco in here with the uac uac project
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depending on if he can see a use for it they're the players you need to get into i'm surprised
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that you're communicating with steve kirch through his comments on his substack you should have him
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2:55:24 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]eve this data set exists use it cross verify and then basically
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build it into all of your own analysis that's the level you want to be at oh yeah i totally agree
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and i'm i'm uh more than communication with steve you know we're here in silicon valley i've had
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2:55:43 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]eve rubin owner of meta alerts or the creator of meta alerts but uh yeah it's just
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getting you know it's just getting this this data out there and it's nothing proprietary to me it's
1440
2:55:54 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction] the next evolution of meta alerts and open bears um you know so that you can visualize uh
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you know this atrocity uh let alone the additional part that everything's like undercoded
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and uh you know there's there's covid shots covid adverse of x filed as uh uh hpb jabs and mmr jabs
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and uh you know bundling of deaths into one report i mean that's all extra extra stuff
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2:56:29 --> 2:56:41
thanks yeah uh so glenn macco hi sorry before uh my my screen started time out it blanked out i
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couldn't even see where the mute button was to get on so i got that cleared up um so my comments
1446
2:56:47 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction]e uh jim thorpe left but uh i i had a conversation with him last october and i'll
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reach out to him later today or tomorrow uh because i'm quite sure he's going to be able to play a big
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part uh and the same thing to you albert uh but let me first lay out as a base position i believe
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there's really really really clear evidence that the mrna vaccine treatments are obsolete
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2:57:12 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction] need to be making the correct comparison the correct
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2:57:18 --> 2:57:25
comparison of vaccine treatments with with no early treatment is what the medical system is
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is recommending and that should be compared to uh the option of of dealing with early treatment
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2:57:33 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction]ors uh that and we we know those results are dramatically better so my point here
1454
2:57:41 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction]ead of comparison between different outlets of which the virus is a small count and
1455
2:57:48 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction]eve kirch has gone through all the cycles of doing the uh the more extensive
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you've done a certain amount of work of being able to say even even the virus data has more in it if
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you analyze it and if you go through it you can normalize it to better data that which would be
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natural if anyone were doing a rational audit trail they simply aren't but even even with their
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weight washing the data the virus data that's there the low the lowest level of which yours is
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2:58:17 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]eve's is higher uh the lowest level is still damning in comparison to early treatment
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2:58:25 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]ors and normal respiratory handling so that's would be my comment is i think
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2:58:33 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction] to do that kind of side-by-side comparison don't compare against
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2:58:38 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]ayers that that are using the the safety data but it's you know it varies that's that's
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that's how suit for us health organization is able to ignore it by saying well you know it it has
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been verified as 100 accurate okay but it has been verified as lower than the real numbers
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and and so let's let's take the lowest number compare it against early treatment and say
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voila if you are the public what would you pick it's going to be obvious so uh i i will get in
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2:59:10 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction] with you after this uh and uh i'm i'm working on some things with a group called mama
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bears that that'll come be coming out shortly and i think it'll weave in very well thank you thank
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you excellent general clinton help in any way i can is that it glenn you finished
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yeah that's it thank you thank you yeah um i think uh that just leaves anna is that anna de buisere
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yes hello hi hi hi yeah um sorry i can't put my video on at the moment so um hopefully you can
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2:59:49 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction]ead hello everybody um albert thank you so much um it's really really appreciated
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i'm i'm one of the lawyers um who are looking for exactly that kind of presentation to weaponize
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um because you know that's the this kind of data that's being so hidden is precisely why
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you know the um culprits are carrying on getting away with it so the fact that you've done all this
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work you know i really really appreciate it so what i'd like to do um is to ask you and um was
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it jim thorpe who made that presentation earlier was it jim the doctor yeah what it is is that
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as a lawyer speaking out um i'm now being investigated by the solicitor's regulation
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authority um because apparently five members of the public have raised a complaint about me
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um attending the vaccine clinics and making statements that uh there was a live criminal
1482
3:00:51 --> 3:00:[privacy contact redaction]ed by the metropolitan police here in the uk now i've gone back to the
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solicitor's regulation authority on several points one of which is that i say to them you don't have
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3:01:03 --> 3:01:[privacy contact redaction]ion of me in this um matter because i was not attending as a solicitor acting in um
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3:01:11 --> 3:01:[privacy contact redaction]ivity i was attending uh firstly as a mom but secondly as an army officer
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um and because on the evidence these are bio weapons this is bio warfare and that's being
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3:01:25 --> 3:01:[privacy contact redaction] the uk population and others obviously but my duties to the uk um and therefore
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working with an extensive military network both here and abroad serving and veterans you know
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we've been analyzing the intelligence and the evidence and our strategy was boots on the ground
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we'll attend these clinics and demand that they are um closed down the the vials are seized uh
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treated as you know evidence and the the clinic is a crime scene um on the basis that on i think it
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was the 20th of december uh mark sexton retired policeman dr sam white philip highland solicitor
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lois baylor solicitor spent six hours at the metropolitan police station uh in hammersmith
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uh presenting their evidence copious amounts of evidence um and alleging uh around 20 crimes
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3:02:26 --> 3:02:[privacy contact redaction] humanity war crimes etc now the police issued a um
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um well we were told it was a crime reference they later said it was an incident reference i
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think no it was a crime number yeah okay so um but do you remember the the sort of controlled
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opposition backlash later that they conducted but anyway i'll stick to the timeline so the um the
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metropolitan police issued a crime reference um but only in respect to two of the alleged crimes
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3:02:58 --> 3:03:[privacy contact redaction] in public office and the second was gross negligence manslaughter
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i mean you know unbelievable they could reduce 20 crimes down to two but they did issue a crime
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3:03:10 --> 3:03:[privacy contact redaction] uh you know they said that they would inform the chief constables
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of all the police forces in the uk that there was now a live criminal investigation underway
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and that they would make a public announcement they were given the contact details of a huge
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number of experts who are willing to come forward with their evidence and other lawyers such as
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3:03:34 --> 3:03:[privacy contact redaction]ed as i'm as far as i'm aware um the public announcement was never
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made uh when the apparently the chief of the chief constables of the police forces were told
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apparently right but what happened was that on social media and in the newspapers there was a
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massive uh opposition that you know counter offensive being run which was to deny first of
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all that there was a crime reference being being issued then they were denying that there was a
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3:04:11 --> 3:04:[privacy contact redaction]igation then they were trying to say that they'd even though they'd issued a
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crime reference they were under absolutely no duty to conduct a live criminal investigation
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so we veterans were analyzing this and saying right what we need to do is create that find out
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3:04:28 --> 3:04:[privacy contact redaction] operating procedures are and so the only way we're going to be able to do that
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is go boots on the ground and confront them turning up with our evidence with the crime reference
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with our notices of liability cease and desist orders etc and see what we could do um what
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happened was we videoed that from around the country and identified their standard operating
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procedures which was um yes well you're welcome to protest but um we're not going to do anything
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to which we responded well we're not protesting this is a criminal investigation these are crimes
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3:05:05 --> 3:05:[privacy contact redaction] humanity etc and the police would absolutely refuse to do anything about it
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they denied being told that there had been a a crime reference they denied that the chief
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3:05:14 --> 3:05:[privacy contact redaction]able's knew anything about anyway the whole thing is stonewashed stonewalled so what happened
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was that um i went to one of the clinics on behalf of the community because they called me in very
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3:05:27 --> 3:05:[privacy contact redaction]ease help us because we've already asked the police to come
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in and close these clinics down the police were refusing um you know what can we do so myself and
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3:05:38 --> 3:05:[privacy contact redaction]y uh asked the police to go and down the police refused
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so we went along and of course the clinic then asked the police to come and we said please do
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six police officers turned up including two cid and long story short they refused to to do it
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3:05:58 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction] that i brought an entire box full of evidence including the mod's manual of
1530
3:06:05 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction] and told them these were amounting to grave breaches of the geneva
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3:06:12 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction]aff was talk over me laugh at me you know etc and we had
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3:06:19 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction] us unless we left so these complaints um you know
1533
3:06:26 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction]igated by the solicitor's regulation authority and i've said i was
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3:06:30 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction] ask you did did you get the names from the solicitor's regular sra did you get the
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3:06:36 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction]e who are allegedly complaining or they won't give me those details and that's
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fair enough to be franked as even because it is a data protection issue and you should be able to
1537
3:06:46 --> 3:06:[privacy contact redaction]ain anonymously right i don't object i don't know that there was a complaining well
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do you know yeah i well well because i well imagine there are because whilst most people
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have supported what i've done um i have heard some you know on social media some people complaining
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about what i did and it's fair enough you know some people would think it's overstepping the mark
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but the point i think but it's one thing to complain about it but not that you know the point is that
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that's why kafka wrote the trial because um he was accused of a crime but he wasn't told what the
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crime was you're accused of breaching regulations by the sra who we know are not honest um and uh
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you've got no proof that any uh any complaints has been made against you well um i'm prepared to take
1545
3:07:36 --> 3:07:[privacy contact redaction] of all i'm prepared to accept that there have been complaints against me because
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it's likely there would be right it was a controversial not to the sra though anna
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yes oh yes absolutely because when i did it in social media people were saying oh is this a
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solicitor i'm going to complain to the sra about her you know i was expecting it steve and it was
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you know so i i don't have a problem with someone complaining and in fact what it does is provide
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3:08:03 --> 3:08:[privacy contact redaction] some kind of investigation conducted because of course the
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police are refusing to do that yes so the solicitors what's interesting is that the mod hasn't raised
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3:08:15 --> 3:08:[privacy contact redaction] me and indeed i've asked all kinds of members of the forces whether they um
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disapprove of what i did and they also know it was absolutely in the line of duty and appropriately
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3:08:26 --> 3:08:[privacy contact redaction]ed even swearing because as an army officer if you're not being heard swearing is actually
1555
3:08:32 --> 3:08:[privacy contact redaction] operating procedure which is interesting but anyway um so the mod hasn't
1556
3:08:39 --> 3:08:[privacy contact redaction] me yet the sra themselves didn't raise a complaint against me
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so it was members of the public so their hand has been forced and what this means is it provides
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3:08:52 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction]y to flood the solicitors regulation authority with our evidence as to why
1559
3:09:02 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction] been a live criminal investigation and indeed
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the police then said on the 22nd of february well in fact we have conducted a live
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3:09:12 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction]igation there's nothing to see here so either they had conducted one in which
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case they hadn't conducted it properly for the reasons i said previously because they hadn't
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3:09:22 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction]ly or they hadn't conducted one in which case you know they
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3:09:29 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction]ing one so the point is we've been conducting it you know as the first
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speaker i think was saying you know when we can't rely on anybody else to conduct this we're
1566
3:09:39 --> 3:09:[privacy contact redaction]ing it so the solicitors regulation is authority is now an open door and what it also
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means is that everything that we military people have been doing can now be served on the notice
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at the sra and indeed my veterans are already writing their statements a lieutenant colonel
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submitted his para has submitted his saying this is genocide by a warfare etc so i've now got loads
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3:10:07 --> 3:10:[privacy contact redaction]afting their statements and affidavits and putting their
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evidence together but it also means that we're copying it to the mad because under the army
1572
3:10:20 --> 3:10:[privacy contact redaction] a duty to report to our commanding officers any breaches of the law
1573
3:10:26 --> 3:10:[privacy contact redaction]op the elders up yeah and i see seconds okay go ahead
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3:10:34 --> 3:10:[privacy contact redaction] breaches of the juneva conventions this is very very serious
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and the issue i've found is that nobody i've met within the military and nobody i've met in the
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3:10:49 --> 3:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually read the juneva conventions none of them have read the judgments
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from the new and both trials which i find absolutely gobsmacking but it explains to me
1578
3:11:04 --> 3:11:[privacy contact redaction]e aren't recognizing that these are indeed grave breaches of the juneva conventions
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3:11:10 --> 3:11:[privacy contact redaction]s of unlawful warfare but if you haven't read the law you don't know that
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they are but even if you had read the law and if you even if you had read the law if you're in a
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massive gnosis then you you're not going to do anything about it yeah but the point is the law
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3:11:30 --> 3:11:[privacy contact redaction] is the regulatory framework of the military and the police etc so what on earth
1583
3:11:37 --> 3:11:[privacy contact redaction]ually having read the law on it exactly exactly well especially
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especially when it's appropriate to do so when when things are pointed out even if yeah okay
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3:11:52 --> 3:11:[privacy contact redaction]ease i would love the evidence out but you know that's absolutely fantastic what
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you've been able to produce and anybody else who's listening in if you're prepared to help um you know
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3:12:05 --> 3:12:[privacy contact redaction]ually use the uh solicitors regulation authority investigation as our means
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3:12:11 --> 3:12:[privacy contact redaction]igation kicked off yes that's very good and hopefully hopefully the
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mod will join in and then we can confront them too yeah yeah so thank you for listening
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thank you very much um louise caramaris if that's how you pronounce your name yes thank you very
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3:12:35 --> 3:12:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to commend um the work of albert and all everyone else here and also um thank
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3:12:44 --> 3:12:[privacy contact redaction]ing this forum and um thank you for inviting me um yeah so just i'm here in
1593
3:12:52 --> 3:12:[privacy contact redaction]ralia and when we're on country and um and i guess i've got a question around you know given
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the the corruption and the all the corporations that we now know all sort of linked up with um
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with the cabal etc um and i know here in in this country you know we have not actually um
1596
3:13:14 --> 3:13:[privacy contact redaction]udied i mean lawyers have actually been dumbed down in terms
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of their law qualifications and what they've been studying so we're now recognizing um how
1598
3:13:27 --> 3:13:[privacy contact redaction]anned for such a long time um and the need to actually get
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3:13:35 --> 3:13:[privacy contact redaction]ion is um and this is something that that there's been
1600
3:13:42 --> 3:13:[privacy contact redaction]oration here is utilizing internet radio and um there's multiple channels that currently i know
1601
3:13:49 --> 3:13:[privacy contact redaction] um for music um and i'm just thinking about you know all the different ways
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communications out there to the mass to the mass citizens like there's here in australia we've had
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um a beautiful woman by the name of kim berger she's been doing an extraordinary job of analyzing
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the raw data of our equivalent of ours um here and discovered um the manipulation of the data for
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2022 so the only reliable data is 2021 and it's being cleaned cleaned up but she's actually been
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going out meeting with small groups in various communities and getting getting that information
1607
3:14:31 --> 3:14:37
um out there and kind of you know doing that more that personal engagement because you know
1608
3:14:37 --> 3:14:[privacy contact redaction]e um and you know through that hopefully there's more and more
1609
3:14:44 --> 3:14:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers that can come out and um you know bring this to the attention of um the masses so
1610
3:14:50 --> 3:14:[privacy contact redaction]ion around internet radio and other communication mechanisms that can be
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utilized yeah no absolutely i um the film jedi got me on her uh radio station um just the other
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week and i've been on some some radio stations but yeah absolutely and kim burges i think simon
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3:15:15 --> 3:15:23
de wolf introduced me to her and i know that she was doing doing uh analysis for for australia but
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yeah it'd be great to come together and i think um for those of you guys who don't know um you know
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i've been working with dr frost and charles covis to you know this group basically to get us all to
1616
3:15:37 --> 3:15:44
get us analysis types together um to kind of brainstorm think tank you know and have one of
1617
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these one of these zooms going on but you know some of it uh public and probably some of it
1618
3:15:50 --> 3:15:56
private we're talking um because we got a lot of things going on in the background at least at
1619
3:15:56 --> 3:16:[privacy contact redaction] i do that i can't you know that i haven't said anything about yet but has to do around foya
1620
3:16:02 --> 3:16:[privacy contact redaction]s and and whatnot but um but yeah hopefully uh hopefully we'll that will come to fruition
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where all of us together you know um talk about the next steps albert are you in touch with um
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uh what's his name uh david wiseman
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no i can't say that i am jessica rose you're in touch with her aren't you uh yeah i don't
1624
3:16:30 --> 3:16:[privacy contact redaction]ly ever i talked to steve more than anything but steve
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puts us together on but yeah we we know of each other's work for sure but yeah i'd love to
1626
3:16:41 --> 3:16:[privacy contact redaction]a latopova yeah we that yeah i've been working with them
1627
3:16:48 --> 3:16:[privacy contact redaction]e of weeks especially um because now i guess i guess they
1628
3:16:56 --> 3:17:[privacy contact redaction]e are catching wind of you know with the my my dashboard that's just the deletions
1629
3:17:02 --> 3:17:[privacy contact redaction]s of all various things they just caught wind of the
1630
3:17:07 --> 3:17:14
deletion one so they need to catch the rest of them so what so albert what would be useful to
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3:17:14 --> 3:17:22
you a zoom call with what you know craig pala cooper and alexandra latopova so those two and then
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uh jessica rose david wiseman there uh i want to Matthew Steve Kirsch Matthew Crawford especially
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because that that whole dod uh data and i know that Matthew Crawford has been asking or wanting
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somebody to do a foyer or foyers or advice on how to do for because i guess you know um getting
1635
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being successful doing a foyer there's like a trick to it and like i was saying there is
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there is yeah you know how to how to request how to request is how to query a foyer basically
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my currently it's a very um you can ask the best questions if you know the answers
1638
3:18:06 --> 3:18:[privacy contact redaction] this international foreign uh group that reached out to me that was
1639
3:18:14 --> 3:18:[privacy contact redaction] a bunch of foyers that they've gotten and and they they they know
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3:18:21 --> 3:18:27
bobby kennedy's group knows and highwire knows of this of this international group but i want to
1641
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make sure that all of us especially like Matthew Crawford and the dod military people know of this
1642
3:18:34 --> 3:18:39
this particular group that i'm talking about and that's what i want to come together and
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i think we're you know we all need to get to meet each other and so we could all pull in the and
1644
3:18:46 --> 3:18:[privacy contact redaction]ion so you never have met then you data people new did you say wise men
1645
3:18:55 --> 3:19:[privacy contact redaction] part of cooper and lazipova those and you that's seven
1646
3:19:04 --> 3:19:[privacy contact redaction]e except for wise men all of those i've i i know of and i and i talked
1647
3:19:10 --> 3:19:19
then i quasi talked to through through emails and whatnot but yeah is there more oh and uh
1648
3:19:19 --> 3:19:28
uh josh gets gal is another one um that i communicate with yeah or that i have in the past
1649
3:19:28 --> 3:19:[privacy contact redaction] very good um okay oh the pan the pan data people i've done a i've done a
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3:19:37 --> 3:19:43
um an interview with them so all of those all of those people what about clare craig are you in
1651
3:19:43 --> 3:19:[privacy contact redaction] with her no i'm not wow you know she does great work yeah hopefully we're going to get her
1652
3:19:51 --> 3:19:59
next on tuesday yeah i i you know i think they're gonna like they're gonna love my dashboard
1653
3:20:00 --> 3:20:13
yep i think they're gonna love it yeah um oh dr ericson now shasta yes hi thank you um i just
1654
3:20:13 --> 3:20:19
keep coming back to that i think what you just said dr steven that we need these experts to work
1655
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together because it's so much data and as albert has said he's had to clean a lot of them up but
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he's just a one one person and i really am concerned about the 835 000 none of the above
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and so so is albert and none of the teams have have looked into those that i know of and we don't
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even know what's in there it's [privacy contact redaction]e don't even know what's in there
1659
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so if you were me and i were you i would i would love to see you get all the get that all of those
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3:20:54 --> 3:21:01
teams together and let's let's figure out what's needed to scour the entire bears so that it really
1661
3:21:01 --> 3:21:[privacy contact redaction]s what's true and if it takes getting some sql experts as albert said then figure out who
1662
3:21:09 --> 3:21:[privacy contact redaction] a real accurate uh board not to say it's not accurate
1663
3:21:16 --> 3:21:[privacy contact redaction] very very much it's just there's a lot 64 needs to be looked at
1664
3:21:25 --> 3:21:[privacy contact redaction]a it's very difficult to work on your own um as albert is and and we as human
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3:21:34 --> 3:21:40
beings we solve things in groups small groups i agree i i think that if they were to bounce things
1666
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off each other they could also double check each other they could vet each other's data and we'd
1667
3:21:44 --> 3:21:50
have a you know a very synchronized information coming all together from around the world
1668
3:21:50 --> 3:21:58
from different viewpoints and this you know like i said this 835 000 none of the above that is
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3:21:58 --> 3:22:04
their automatic default button i think as albert said he thinks there's hundreds of thousands of
1670
3:22:04 --> 3:22:[privacy contact redaction] i think there's a even in you know even the people we're working
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3:22:12 --> 3:22:20
with there seems to be variability about how um how important people see this you know yes well
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3:22:20 --> 3:22:29
albert said that it would take i i think like 10 three or three to five ssql for a month or two
1673
3:22:29 --> 3:22:[privacy contact redaction]e are dismissing it but if every single there's
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they don't want to think about um what could be coming
1675
3:22:41 --> 3:22:46
yeah for us to really know i mean i don't think that's true of craig part of cooper and uh
1676
3:22:48 --> 3:22:[privacy contact redaction]a latopovic they they're really great i think but yeah they want to know steve kersh is
1677
3:22:53 --> 3:23:[privacy contact redaction] but you know jessica rose is very able and david wiseman too but they won't work
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3:23:00 --> 3:23:06
with anyone it seems well that's what i mean i'll say i'll say it right here in public you know i
1679
3:23:06 --> 3:23:[privacy contact redaction]ead of betting his million dollars i bet you a million here i bet
1680
3:23:11 --> 3:23:19
you a million there you know put out a fraction of that in fund the the veres you know 3.2.0 uh
1681
3:23:19 --> 3:23:24
it's just like open bears and meta alerts has all that functionality a third one a better one
1682
3:23:24 --> 3:23:[privacy contact redaction]ly just sorry have you suggested that to him albert
1683
3:23:33 --> 3:23:40
yeah yeah and nothing well yes he's been saying i'll pay you a million dollars if you do this and
1684
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you do that but he makes sure that he i don't know you know it looks like he maybe has he paid out a
1685
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million to anybody i don't think so i don't know i'm sure he's he's a very philanthropic i know
1686
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he's helped our church out so i'm not saying that he's you know he doesn't help anybody out but you
1687
3:24:02 --> 3:24:09
know for what we want for what he wants to get done and what we all want to get done and want to
1688
3:24:09 --> 3:24:15
see you know he's not the only show in town but i'm sure he could really if he wanted if he wanted
1689
3:24:15 --> 3:24:22
to see it and willing to do what needs to be done you know we could we could do it his vaccine
1690
3:24:22 --> 3:24:[privacy contact redaction]eve he's not the only millionaire in our midst i don't think right right
1691
3:24:27 --> 3:24:32
that's right he's not the only show in town that's what i you know no i didn't mean that i think i
1692
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think um you know so it's it always people say when money's needed they say steve kirch you know
1693
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and that's not fair either yeah because there are lots of people there must be you know we've got
1694
3:24:44 --> 3:24:[privacy contact redaction] be people with money yeah i don't think people realize 64
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percent is in the none of the above that's more than half it's it's pretty it's a lot yeah so it
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and albert can't do it and neither can the other teams on their own they just can't but together i
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think once they figure out that it's needed then then the request to the people who could possibly
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fund it could be there and i think would be really amazing so i would like to see it happen
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and you know the messaging deriving from what albert has told us tonight um there might be
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different opinions about what would um uh weigh heaviest with the public um you know i'm so that
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might be important but i wonder what albert thinks you know what are the if you have to
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pick five points albert what would you say the public would be most interested in
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of the bears data yeah what would they find the most shocking um well one is that only initial
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reports are are made public i mean that alone because of that alone knowing just pondering
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that for a second and how many um severe adverse events are actually in there how many of those
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3:26:07 --> 3:26:[privacy contact redaction]e are now since dead you i would bet i would bet everything i have that you could easily double
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double the death count right now that alone on that one thing alone that's just one um the the
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3:26:23 --> 3:26:[privacy contact redaction]a is referring to and what el gato malo just said today on her
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3:26:30 --> 3:26:[privacy contact redaction]eve refers to all the time el gato malo um that uh of the undercoded
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all the undercoded severe adverse events that are basically you know what we're talking about under
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3:26:43 --> 3:26:[privacy contact redaction]e really knew how many there were right now we can only just point to
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the 60 65 percent of the entire database it's none of the above but we we don't know how much
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of that is really severe adverse events i i can point to 20 000 reports and say look at these i
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got 20 000 right here that are super severe i got 60 that are dead i mean that's that's the starter
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that's i mean if i could find 60 that are dead and they're in none of the not serious imagine how many
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there there there are all together i think those two things excellent and also there is evidence
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of a cover-up and albert how much money albert do you think it would take to audit the 64 percent
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3:27:35 --> 3:27:[privacy contact redaction]ware wise like a server and you know that that thing the computer a couple of laptops
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a little a little office to so that two or three two or three people can sit at
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you know i'll work for uh for [privacy contact redaction]e other sqls i mean on the cheap um so
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3:27:59 --> 3:28:[privacy contact redaction]e for how how long and how much money do you think well well the initial
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the initial setup you know um you know the the weekly i mean a weekly just a couple people
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weekly because you know the data comes out weekly and you have to like scrub it weekly and um i think
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that you know the automated part that's the reason why i can't do it because i would have to be
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scrubbing weekly but once we got the sql person in there to write code once the code's written
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it's gonna you know it's like it's like systematic the data comes out and it gets
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translated and scrubbed and cleaned within minutes and okay so how much do you think it would cost to
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scrub the 64 percent and set up the code for the weekly drops
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well it's about a thousand it's about um a thousand a day for for three people at that rate you
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mentioned um yeah and for so five and one week for a couple of weeks for a couple of weeks to get it
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to get it to where it's automated and then back down to like one person just kind of monitoring
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3:29:16 --> 3:29:[privacy contact redaction]eve rubin is like a one-man show he practically runs meta alerts all by
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himself okay but like what i'm asking is for the six for the 835 000 to be audited how much do you
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3:29:28 --> 3:29:[privacy contact redaction] well how many weeks would it be for three people albert approximately
1735
3:29:37 --> 3:29:[privacy contact redaction] how many weeks for three people as you suggested you know
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3:29:43 --> 3:29:[privacy contact redaction]ed you know three people um how many weeks
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maybe about maybe about two or three weeks you know go through the 835 000 no no i i mean i
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can go through the 835 000 in the probably about probably about a week or two if that's all i did
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but if one person but then i would be the question that you know the people are asking
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it's if people who are who don't understand it don't don't know what question to ask is this
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you're describing the automated t-sequel or sequel translation of a fixed data set that's
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that's basically one query a dba you might be able to look at that data set and write a query in
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hours okay if i'm you know i understand enough about that to know right so people are asking
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3:30:38 --> 3:30:[privacy contact redaction]ion right how how technically complex is it to scrub the data and then and
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then automate it a dba might be able to do that in hours could they well i think it'd probably
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take a little longer who the person who does something close to that is bears analysis dot
1747
3:30:58 --> 3:31:[privacy contact redaction] my my my my my yoda his name is wane and he's bears analysis dot info if you see his
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he's he's an sql expert and he's written the code for most for most of this stuff are you in touch
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with him albert yeah absolutely he's yeah him more than anybody i'm in touch with so why do you ask
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him to do it then well he's um he he actually has like he's like a really low profile because he has
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like a he has like a job where he doesn't want anybody to know what he's doing and he works in
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3:31:34 --> 3:31:[privacy contact redaction] you have the opportunity here but you mean he wouldn't do
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it well i mean he would participate but i don't think he would do it like per se do it but this
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this is the kind of it work that you can literally farm out on the open market to a dba yeah yeah
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yeah i think we could so how much do you think that would cost i i don't know shasta i don't know
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there you go nobody knows yeah nobody knows but one of the other things you can do to generate
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3:32:09 --> 3:32:[privacy contact redaction] is at the moment you could literally open that onto the web
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and then basically create a window of time where people who could go and use it for two weeks and
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they go shit this is amazing i can do x y and z and then you shut it off and switch it to a
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3:32:24 --> 3:32:[privacy contact redaction]em and then basically say so if steve kirch wants to use this he can pay
1761
3:32:30 --> 3:32:[privacy contact redaction] switch it to a subscription system that way at least part
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whatever you've got running at the moment becomes accessible to people who want to use it yeah
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yeah it is accessible right now it is public it is it is public to the world right now as it stands
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yeah okay so you could why would you introduce a subscription which would be a barrier because
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basically he's trying to solve a problem which is he's saying he needs money and resources
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to do some extra work well if you've already got a value-add product that basically people can use
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and they go shit it's free now i know about it great i'll start using it and actually it only
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3:33:08 --> 3:33:[privacy contact redaction] me ten dollars a week to do yeah you know what i'll chuck some i'll chuck ten dollars at it
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3:33:12 --> 3:33:[privacy contact redaction]ack works this is like how everything works today right that model that
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model can get you thousands of dollars in a very short space of time if your product is of use to
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3:33:22 --> 3:33:[privacy contact redaction]e and you don't even have to do it you could even base donations around that rather than
1772
3:33:27 --> 3:33:[privacy contact redaction] cash all of these are standard fixes like for the problem of
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money and skills and if you need a dba just put it out into the open market for for a dba for a week
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so it's easy enough to pick up a dba are you the problem is the problem is that you have to
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set up a set of specifications for the data you want of course yeah but so if you but if
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albert knows what needs to be done he'll have that won't he well okay so so if you're familiar
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with microsoft bi it's enterprise level dashboarding del big trees own it people's name was john
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fitzpatrick he reached out to me early on because highwire wanted to create their own exact
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3:34:20 --> 3:34:[privacy contact redaction] them all the historical files for the that i was collecting
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for viruses that's what he needed and he then he disappeared right and that never came to
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fruition they tried i'm sharing you i'm sharing this information with with you guys but
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the uh but it never came to fruition it was him and dr mehan fidel big tree and dr jim mehan
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coming together to do to to create this for whatever reasons it didn't it didn't come to
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fruition but the point about they were using and i still have it that they were going to use
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microsoft bi but to use microsoft bi now you're talking about subscriptions to microsoft for that
1786
3:35:09 --> 3:35:[privacy contact redaction] if you think about this problem from a from a very basic
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level right and i was trying to fix this problem this was my problem in this group right now this
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is what i would do i would come on here and i would sell the solution that i envisage and show my
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3:35:25 --> 3:35:[privacy contact redaction] done okay and then i would go and ask steven why don't you email all
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1200 of your users and ask them for 10 pounds each right and sell those users sell sell all
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your subscribers the reason why they should give 10 quid then you'd have 12 grand up to 12 grand
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and then you spend that [privacy contact redaction]ing a dba with the right skills to
1793
3:35:48 --> 3:35:[privacy contact redaction]ional spec not as easy as that why not because there is about a thousand things we
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need to do so which one do we go for with limited time you try it because this is one job this to
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fix this one job with albert if he knows the functional spec for his thing right yes but
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here and you need to seek an sql dba and then we all backed it you're assuming
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you're assuming that we all agree that this is the most important thing to do
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3:36:16 --> 3:36:[privacy contact redaction] for any other task and then people can pick
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and then if albert ends up with 600 quid that's 600 quid if he ends up in 12 grand great but you
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could you could do this overnight right and you could do it by emailing your people with a list
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of things that you're interested in doing and asking for 10 quid it's not it's not as easy as
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3:36:34 --> 3:36:[privacy contact redaction]e who complain about the number of emails if i start using the
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3:36:40 --> 3:36:[privacy contact redaction]s okay but look what what you're what you're immediately doing is finding a reason to not do
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something no no no no you've got no idea if you want to get involved in organizing things then
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email me and then you'll find out just how difficult it is what we're doing so it's not
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it's not just albert who's working for nothing i'm working for nothing i spent 15 hours hours a day
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working on this yeah yeah we all are but but where albert has if albert has a specific it problem
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3:37:14 --> 3:37:[privacy contact redaction]e he doesn't even know the cost of it but he knows what the functional work is
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and i can imagine what it is i can imagine some of what it is based on previous experience that
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3:37:24 --> 3:37:[privacy contact redaction]ional spec of what he needs the dba or the sql guy to do
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like and he puts it into the open market he can place it anybody who's going to pay is anything
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worthwhile in this present situation surely doesn't need paying so i would so craig part of cooper
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3:37:42 --> 3:37:[privacy contact redaction]a latopova the chart um can't you work with them albert or what about scott mccloughlin
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so martin neal and scott mccloughlin they may be able to literally do something for three hours
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3:37:57 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction]le uh yeah yeah you know them yeah i do yeah are they reliable
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because this is a problem yeah well if they if they back what you're doing yeah they've got this
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3:38:11 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction] got the skills to do it so i can drop scott a line to mark tonight yeah but
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are they okay they don't have to be the ideal people but you you get what i mean so a lot of
1819
3:38:21 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction]e promise a lot and then nothing happens well yeah i mean i wouldn't be i'll be but i need a
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3:38:27 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction]ional spec to know what the job is well albert can help you with that yeah even maybe albert and
1821
3:38:35 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction]orm on what it would take and then and then have a very clear proposal
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albert so why don't you speak to craig and sasha and yeah well that was because they're very they're
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3:38:50 --> 3:38:[privacy contact redaction]ly and and you know i i will i will again i have you know it was
1824
3:38:59 --> 3:39:[privacy contact redaction]s me that reached out that reached out first i mean they've known
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of me for over a year i was a sasha and craig part of cooper um you know so uh but regardless
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you know that that was all part of the the idea about having having you guys the the medical
1827
3:39:23 --> 3:39:[privacy contact redaction] one of these zoom meetings where it's it's kind of like
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semi-private so to speak in the sense that you know more of us techie types can talk talk shop
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and talk about what what we need or what we want to do or what's it going to take or whatever and
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then um you know and then push in that direction but um yeah i mean i i'd love i'd love to um you
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3:39:54 --> 3:39:[privacy contact redaction] in front of anybody who's willing to see it and see the
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value in it um you know i'd love to make it a subscription but at the end of the day it's like
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3:40:08 --> 3:40:[privacy contact redaction]e in india you know the poorest people in india that have a
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3:40:15 --> 3:40:[privacy contact redaction]uff not that you know because it has to be free i mean med alerts is free and so is
1835
3:40:23 --> 3:40:[privacy contact redaction]e don't know about those yep you know it's like oh
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i'm just thinking ray fernandez who spoke up a bit ago he knows a lot about computers i think
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3:40:35 --> 3:40:[privacy contact redaction]u um look i actually write sql um but i'm self-taught
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i am and i'm happy to have a look at it but as i said earlier i think that the i know what you're
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talking about with visual bi um but i use visual studio um and and all of that is free um and you
1840
3:41:03 --> 3:41:[privacy contact redaction]ay around and get that working on a small scale and then if you really need to then you pay
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for it but you could get it working with that oh yeah i think yeah no i i talked to another uh i've
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been working with another guy who's who writes in writes code in python and uh and uh i you know i
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saw the vision i saw the writing on the wall because he was using his python probability
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something or another to help with the data cleansing of the lot numbers and i i quickly
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went i quickly went and told team enigma about them you know and i said i envision this is like
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this is part of what we need when we you know when when we pull down the data weekly from bears and
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then run it through this algorithm of python the python algorithm or the sql you know whatever
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that algorithm is that cleans up uh lot numbers that cleans up ages you know and i know uh you
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3:42:08 --> 3:42:[privacy contact redaction]ne from bears analysis dot info for the for the ages you know he wrote a code it's a big
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code that runs through and he and he says it goes through the write-up and it's if it says if it finds
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like 11 11 year old like and then the year year space old and then year dash old you know if it
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3:42:31 --> 3:42:[privacy contact redaction]y those three you know those three different way 11 year old 11
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dash 11 year dash old you know all the different combinations you could write 11 year old it's like
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three or four you know of course it's garbage in garbage out yeah and that's why it's so important
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3:42:49 --> 3:42:[privacy contact redaction]op down boxes where you put the numbers in so for your age you have a box
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3:42:55 --> 3:43:[privacy contact redaction]e to type in it but that's normal standard i would have
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thought bears did that well that's what i'm saying you would have thought but no it doesn't because
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it's clearly written in the write-up how old the person is but yet the um the age field is is totally
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blank so okay so to fix it um you you know this this code that wane wrote is basically for you
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know 400 lines so you know with the age and it's like if if it's you know from from ages zero to
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3:43:30 --> 3:43:[privacy contact redaction] all the different ways it could say one year old two year old three
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year old you know space and then you got a mixture of capitals lowercase and application yeah all of
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but sql is designed to to do that sort of stuff why did you two um communicate are you in touch
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with each other no yeah i know i i am with uh with wane yeah absolutely with ray oh with ray no i'm
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not in touch with i'd love to be in touch with me okay um i will um i think i think you've flicked
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your email through um somewhere um but i'll um or you can email me ray and i'll pass it on can i okay
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i'll do that stephen that's easier for me ray ray can i ask you are you the mk ultra guy
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mk ultra oh no i don't know who no don't know about mk ultra sorry um yeah okay
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steven i'll email you sorry i'll email you yeah very good yeah how do you know that you um were
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good on computers i don't know i'm wondering that myself because the only person that would know
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that i've dealt with this sort of stuff because i did a bit of my own analysis that's how i got
1872
3:44:46 --> 3:44:[privacy contact redaction]aff um and i talked a little bit with charles covesse
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very early on um and then there was yeah so maybe charles spoke to you i don't know i i i have no
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idea simon i've also spent some time with oh yes i wonder whether the same he's not on the call now
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is he he's dropped out now because he might help as well albert that's another possible
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yeah absolutely i bet you simon would if if have you spoken you're in touch with simon aren't you
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yeah no we talked extensively for a while and um you know when he showed me he took me on a carpet
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ride through his program and i thought oh my god i see i see the vision so he's amazing yeah we
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definitely need simon in the you know at the table when we're all when we're all discussing this
1880
3:45:37 --> 3:45:[privacy contact redaction] email me and remind me that's uh that i need to include simon um yeah okay all
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right well i'll do that can i just reply to one of your um invites yeah that's fine yeah that's the
1882
3:45:52 --> 3:45:[privacy contact redaction] absolutely fine yeah okay i don't want anybody else but i'm getting tired um so have
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we had enough now thank you thank you thank you nick wants to speak now do you nick have you got
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3:46:07 --> 3:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion there yeah it's quick everyone can leave it's mainly for al quick question um
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when you do your dip is that uh are you just going with it it's echoing nick for some reason it's
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echoing your end i think oh really oh that's odd that's better is that better okay um
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um
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is is the cdc maintaining the differences in the databases or do they just override it
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let's say they override it each week they just give a new set of a new set of data yeah they
1890
3:46:51 --> 3:46:[privacy contact redaction] so that's that's kind of the challenge in that in that to figure out to figure out what's
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what's been changed from the week before what's been deleted from the week before
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um now you're tracking all those files absolutely yeah so i i messaged you you
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what what might be a nice easy exercise and maybe someone could help even fund the effort for you
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3:47:17 --> 3:47:[privacy contact redaction]oad every single download from the fda on to get and then you can dip it
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you get you get automatic tracking of what's been added what's been deleted
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and you kind of get that for free that that's kind of a nice benefit you know what i you know
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and i wouldn't be surprised if that's what um steve rubin does for meta alerts because i i rely
1898
3:47:42 --> 3:47:[privacy contact redaction]back machine attached to his little not the official
1899
3:47:48 --> 3:47:[privacy contact redaction]back machine and he and it you know and right away
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10 minutes after it's published on the cdc his meta alerts data is updated and even talking to
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him he doesn't get he doesn't get it through the conventional way the way everybody else gets it at
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the cdc and they wait for it to be published his system pings that the the system the cdc system
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right at the time that it becomes available and and but but to answer your to let you know
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3:48:20 --> 3:48:[privacy contact redaction]ures every single uh change and deletion um because there's more
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there's more than just just what's been deleted they actually do a small changes in in lot numbers
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or genders or even vaccination dates they'll change it a little bit
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3:48:43 --> 3:48:[privacy contact redaction]uff's pretty good it's pretty easy to basically output
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a query to get the table which is pretty nice yeah he said he said something about seven different
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3:49:00 --> 3:49:[privacy contact redaction]ually uses to get to get to get the exact number his his numbers
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match to the report you know that every week matches to the you know whatever the exact
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3:49:14 --> 3:49:[privacy contact redaction]ly the same but but yeah i'd like to i'd like to know
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more about that so i'd love to learn more and i'm sure that's all the information that he has
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to learn more and i'm sure that's all the stuff that we need you know that's going you know whether
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3:49:33 --> 3:49:[privacy contact redaction]s money or how much is it going to cost or all of that stuff you know that's what needs to
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be talked about there's probably stuff that i don't even realize um you know there exists or
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there's a cost involved okay um has everybody had enough now