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So Alec, you ready for me to get this show on the road with a comment or two?
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Yeah, that's fine.
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and all.
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Okay, great.
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And do you want to share your screen?
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Yes, I'll definitely be sharing my screen during this.
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Hang on one second.
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And I'll make you a co-host.
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That was my fault that I left it late again.
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here Hans Benjamin, when I book it, I leave it till late.
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Well, it's no good because it's causing me great grief, Stephen, so it's a problem.
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0:00:55 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction], everybody, welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International and welcome
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to today's discussion.
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responses with a desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health.
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His medical specialty is radiology.
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I'm Charles Covess, the moderator of this group.
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I'm Australasia's passion provocateur.
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And my jacket is red because red is the color of passion.
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0:01:33 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]iced law for 20 years before changing career 30 years ago.
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for vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice.
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I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company.
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We comprise lots of professions, including doctors, lawyers, homeopaths, journalists,
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And we're from all around the world.
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Many of us thought that vaccines were OK.
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Now, many of us proudly say, yes, we are passionate anti-vaxxers.
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And feel free to introduce yourself in the chat and where you're from.
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a book, put the links into the chat so we can follow you, promote you and find you.
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battle lines as part of this war.
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Some of us believe we are in a continuation of World War Two.
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0:02:37 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]and the development of science and the science is never settled.
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This meeting runs for two and a half hours, after which, for those with the time, Tom
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Rodman runs a video telegram meeting.
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Tom puts the links into the chat if you can join.
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So we'll have to entertain ourselves after that time.
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There's no censorship.
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It's a free speech environment with appropriate moderating.
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Free speech is crucially important in our fight to preserve our human freedoms as Judge
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Doughty in the US in a lengthy judgment, again, applied and with wonderful resources.
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I'll put the link to his judgment into the chat.
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If you're offended by anything, be offended.
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We're genuinely not interested.
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Fear is the opposite of love.
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Fear squashes you.
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Love, on the other hand, expands you.
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details into the chat, the meeting is recorded and is uploaded onto the Rumble channel.
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And now welcome Alec Zeck, our guest presenter, whom we thank for giving us your time, wisdom
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and insights. And thank you, Stephen Frost, again, for creating this group and for organizing
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Alec to be with us today.
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Alec, over to you.
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All right. It's good to be back again.
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I think I'll go ahead and pat myself on the back.
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your Rumble channel, at least Charles.
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So pat myself on the back for that.
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And I'm not going to rehash a lot of the things that I covered during that presentation today.
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But with that, what I'm here to talk about today is a project that I've been working
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So I'm going to share in the chat the website for the project.
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It's the just the end of covid.com.
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And I'm going to play a brief trailer to give you a sense of what The End of COVID is about.
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You've definitely seen this show before.
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Can everyone hear that?
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Yep. Yes.
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You've definitely seen this show before.
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It's been on air since TVs were in black and white, since Walter Cronkite was reporting
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For decades, this show has been rerun, rebooted and recast with a new virus starring in the
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lead role.
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panic, PCR tests and face masks, and at the end, salvation in the form of vaccines.
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At this point, the story is a stale, well trodden, tired cliche, and coronavirus is
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The good news is it's the last one.
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Introducing The End of COVID, an online education to end every pandemic.
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After this, we can all turn off the broadcast.
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Finally, the show is over.
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OK, so with that, the purpose of The End of COVID is to properly educate the freedom
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so that we can ensure none of this nonsense ever happens again.
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Because this, just as the trailer said, is a story.
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Sorry, I don't know why my camera switched off.
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Let me switch cameras real quick.
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if not centuries, and it will continue into the future unless men and women are properly
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I cannot emphasize enough the importance of understanding the material that we present
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during The End of COVID.
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Now I'm going to share my screen and show you all the website.
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And that's just the trailer that I just showed you.
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of the topics that are covered within The End of COVID.
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So it is definitely content heavy.
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etc.
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Because the intention is to cover every single detail to leave no stone left unturned regarding
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And of course, the position that we're coming from with this, which I'll show you here,
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Of course, in the presentation I gave to medical doctors for COVID ethics, it was only roughly
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35 to 40 minutes and I covered quite a bit of detail in that presentation.
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But we expand upon that extensively during the first two modules, answering really all
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what about this, what about that questions that inevitably arise as we are sorting through
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the cognitive dissonance surrounding realizing that there's no proof that SARS-CoV-[privacy contact redaction]s
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or causes any sort of disease.
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And further, there's actually no scientific proof that adheres to the scientific method
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that disease is passed via the fluids of a sick person.
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of a sick person and every single one of them were completely unsuccessful.
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And they also highlight during that session the number of studies that scientists cite
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as proof of pathogenicity of so-called viruses or proof that disease is passed via the fluids
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of a sick person and show how pseudoscientific those experiments are and how they're riddled
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with several unproven presuppositions surrounding disease.
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So that's what happens in the first two modules and I think it's worth noting here,
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it's not just me saying this as you can see, we feature over 95 speakers
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And so after building upon this foundation here with respect to virology, we do go into
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several other details on what occurred during the COVID charade going into the mortality data,
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going into comparing health measures across the world, talking about this presentation
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from Meredith Miller, talking about the state of captivity in the sort of Stockholm syndrome
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So it's just context upon context upon context upon context to really give people a full picture
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And so of course we cover things like the hospital protocols, health implications of wearing masks,
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And then we move on to a module devoted specifically to the mRNA shots,
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these shots, what's their intended use, etc. And then we move on to an analysis of the,
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And Albert's presentation that he gives on the VAERS data is really incredible.
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which they're sort of trying to shed negative light on it and saying it's inaccurate and
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things like this. So in this session, the three military whistleblowers from the DMED data
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or give a presentation on the DMED data showing that there's clear proof of harm,
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vaccines at large. This session, number 40, actually features Jody Meschek, who was shamed
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roughly 14 years ago by her pediatrician to get her son caught up on vaccines. He received nine
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in one sitting and then immediately regressed into autism. And so the point in showing that
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is showing that this is not a new phenomenon. Vaccine injury and vaccine related death
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are not, is not a new phenomenon at all. But this session ends very powerfully because
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premiere of his documentary that he's created sort of based off the book called Dissolving the
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Vaccine Illusion. It's a really incredible feature documentary. And then we move on to discussing
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the germ theory at large. And in a minute, I'm going to play another 12 minute video that I think
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what really makes them ill and what health actually looks like and how brilliant their
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body is. So covering a lot of the common questions that come up with respect to the germ theory,
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cover some of the agenda that's at play. But more important than that is covering solutions. So this
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whole module, Rewriting the Script the Way Forward, focuses on common law based and
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to educate men and women on what their rights actually are, where freedom comes from,
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and their relation to the men and women in government who are in positions of so-called
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authority. And we've partnered with this organization called the Sovereign's Way,
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this to hold other men and women accountable who have committed trespasses against them.
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And throughout the end of COVID, at the beginning of each module, there will be many lessons
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from the Sovereign's Way, educating men and women on their rights. So then from there,
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after we sort of discuss solutions with respect to freedom, we move into two modules devoted
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on discussing a paradigm of health after we've dissolved the false germ theory nonsense.
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intense unlearning process. So I know we saved questions for the end. So from there, I think it's
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the end of COVID. It is an incredible, incredible, incredible video. And I'm excited to show it to
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you all. So I'm going to pull this up on screen. And just so that the question that's raging in my
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mind. So Alec, is this now available for us to get to? Or?
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Yeah, sorry. Okay. I should have been clear on that. It launches on July 11th. It launches on
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July 11th for free. It is free for 22 days. After that, you have to purchase it for a minimum
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donation of $77. Thank you. Of course, we wanted to-
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Yep. Yeah. So July 11th, a week from today, it will launch. Yep. And again, I guess before I get
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to the video, the intention behind this is like, yes, of course, the authorities have announced
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that COVID is over, right? That's what they've announced. But the reality is this was all a big
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with. And it was all a, for lack of a better term, psychological operation. And ultimately, this show
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will continue to repeat again and again ad infinitum, unless we understand the playbook
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person. And they weaponize that unproven idea to gain control over us and to actually sicken us
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for profit. And we sort of take, well, most of us that are featured during the end of COVID,
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sort of take the position that the gain of function narrative is a disempowering and also
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unproven narrative to latch onto with respect to health. Let me actually pull this up one more
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time, because I want to discuss one more session that I believe is extremely important for people
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to watch during the end of COVID. So in module number two, the narrative act two, we have a
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Mark and Sam Bailey rather. And that session is extremely important because Mark and Sam go into
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about health and they're riddled with assumptions. Now, that's not to say that they may not,
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of course, the questions come up like, okay, well, what are they doing in these labs? What
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All of that is also answered during the gain of function narrative session for the end of COVID.
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And with them, with the powers that shouldn't be or the powers that actually aren't, but that's a
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conversation for another time that we also actually covered during the end of COVID with
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have pushed the whole COVID charade upon us, will continue this nonsense into the future.
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And if we're latching onto false ideas surrounding the existence and pathogenicity of viruses,
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that we get to the root of what's really going on and what's really gone on these last three
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and a half years. So, okay, now I'm going to move on to the video that is the most important
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piece of content that we featured during the end of COVID. Okay. Let's make sure everyone can hear
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this. Yep, we can hear it. What if my body is brilliant?
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to join you on your journey of discovery. What if my body is brilliant and everything it does is
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the moment? Given that billions of my cells purposefully die each day to brilliantly allow
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additional cellular death, where does all that waste go if I'm not removing it as quickly as
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I'm producing it? What happens inside my body when it holds too much waste for longer than it should?
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body use to get out of this vicious cycle? What if my body recognizes only natural substances
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and gets confused by synthetic or highly processed things commonly consumed and absorbed,
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such as artificial flavors and colors, vegetable and seed oils and microplastics? How does my
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are critically important to the process of breaking down the dead cells of food that I consume
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be helpful in breaking down my own dead cell waste as well? What if the concept of good bacteria and
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job, eat dead tissue, breaking it into smaller parts which can more readily be eliminated and
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in the process of metabolizing dead cells, what if bacteria are only problematic for my body when
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problem? Excessive cell death as caused by a variety of factors. Metaphorically, what if bacteria
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don't cause the fire but instead proliferate as nature's attempt to put the fire out?
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phlegm and a runny nose is another? What if the symptoms we commonly refer to as being
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my natural cleansing process? If my body is unable to remove excess waste via these albeit
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medicine's efforts are misguided? What if the dramatic increase in chronic ailments over the
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ones creating more severe outcomes as I kick the proverbial can further down the road?
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What if the concept of specific diseases is wrong? What if the root cause of all disease is the same
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but the symptoms are different depending on an impossibly nuanced history of the individual?
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heal naturally? What if that takes drastically longer for some people than others depending on
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proven or disproven via clinical trials? What if my mind is the most powerful part of my body
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and yet another variable? As frequently demonstrated by placebo-controlled studies,
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thoughts are capable of producing physiological effects. What happens to my body if I'm
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What if I believe that the symptoms I'm suffering from are incurable? Can I actually prevent myself
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By what mechanism does a thought generate a material result? For example, how does the mere
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fields generated by my body fit into this equation? What does the constant bombardment of non-native
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disharmonious frequencies disrupt my natural processes? Can this be a co-factor in the
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creation of disease symptoms? Given the complex electrical nature of all living organisms and the
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evidence that frequency-based communication occurs between cells within my body, might
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many other things are being energetically communicated between living organisms as well?
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process resembles a cold or flu, is it possible that I'm capable of energetically communicating
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symptoms, wouldn't this appear exactly the same as what we currently call an infectious disease?
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the syncing frequencies wouldn't necessarily result in spreading the symptoms of disease?
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Wouldn't this appear exactly the same as our current concept of immunity?
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between various respiratory ailments, referred to as colds, flus, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc.,
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fluids taken from an ill person, only showing debris of unknown origin, claimed to be viruses
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is it possible that our current concept of a virus is just a story we'd never outgrew,
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Given the various experiments from the early 1900s which failed to spread supposedly contagious
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diseases from one person to another, what if the simple answer to these failures is that they were
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working with the wrong foundational hypothesis? And because these studies failed at proving their
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hypothesis, shouldn't alternative hypotheses have been thoroughly investigated over the last 100
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years? What if many doctors and scientists over the last century actually have done this work,
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recognizing the logical errors at the foundation of modern medicine? What if, to the detriment of
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their careers, they've written many books and papers explaining how humanity has been misled?
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textbooks and advertiser-funded news? And even if I had heard of them, would I have dismissed them
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pharmaceuticals, hospital systems, medical research, and insurance conglomerates? Would
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this knowledge be suppressed? Is the entire paradigm too big to fail? Do the economic
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course? What if well-intentioned professionals in various fields of health care asked themselves
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Could they overcome this crisis of identity, coupled with the guilt from unwittingly leading
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in unison, began to recognize that our bodies are brilliant, that we are in control of our own health
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and are not relying on man-made inventions to fix supposed shortcomings of nature? Instead,
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that every dollar currently allocated to disease treatments was instead spent on cleaning our air,
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soil, and water? What if we focused on removing any impediments standing in the way of how
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nature intended for our bodies to work? What if we were no longer afraid of symptomatic people,
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intended to resolve an underlying issue? What if we said thank you when we began experiencing
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the symptoms of disease, recognizing them instead as signs of healing?
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What if my body is brilliant, and yours is too? What would the world look like if we all realized this together?
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Okay, that's it. I don't really have anything else to say. I think
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make it go viral, pun intended. Let me share the YouTube link for that video. We do have a YouTube
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version up right now, and if you could share that around, I'd really appreciate it. And if you could
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also share around the website, the end of COVID. We also have an affiliate program, so if you want
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to receive compensation for helping us raise awareness for this project, I greatly appreciate
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that. And yeah, that's all I have to say. Wow. That is a great video. What if my body is
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brilliant, and you think about this whole perspective that we have of our bodies, that
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90 sessions, Alec, of end of COVID, of what has been put together with an amazing
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range of experts. Congratulations. What an extraordinary exercise. I have many, many
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Well, I guess let me share one more thing, just to give everyone a preview of the people who are
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presenting as part of the end of COVID. Last thing that I'll do, and then I'll
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turn it over to you guys. Let's see. Let me pull this up one more time.
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Okay. Yeah. So here's some of the people that are featured during the end of COVID. I'll just
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scroll through it slowly here. Can you read the names? I can't read the names. Can you read the
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names out, Alec? Here, I'll just do this. Let me see if I can zoom in on this so you can see it
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better. That's better. Here, there we go. Kevin Cool was great. Mark Bailey is excellent.
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They're all brilliant. A lot of these people I don't know, actually, but anyway.
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Sam Bailey is very clever, very good doctor, understands medicine. Meredith Miller is,
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I don't know how she's come up with the stuff she has, but she's right on target, I think.
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John Bowden, of course. Todd Callander.
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Yeah, I think you've had quite a few of these people. Lee Merritt, yeah. On medical doctors
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for COVID ethics. I'll read them later, but it's very interesting. Almost done here, and then
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we'll move on. Just wanted to show you guys how many people, how many brilliant minds we're
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featuring during the end of COVID. We've had Pavlevski as well. I haven't got time to read
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all the names, so I've just picked out Rogowski. That's it. Yeah. Okay. Yep. So very well done,
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Alec. One of the things I learned from lawyers was that, and I couldn't understand it because
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I was so tortured by the case, as it were, that I just couldn't understand it. So I was so angry
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as well, and I just wanted to throw everything I knew at the opposition, who was the Ministry of
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Defence. But they used to kind of focus, they used to try to identify the most important
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them with everything we had, every weapon available. But of course, I finally understood that not only
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did we give them all our information, which we could have saved up for another day, to give them
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several bad days, but also their thing was that they didn't want to dilute the message,
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actually, to pick out the most important messages, you actually have to do, as you've done,
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and we've done as well, listen to all kinds of people from all kinds of backgrounds, with all
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kinds of opinions. And then eventually, you realize that actually you understand it pretty well,
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much more than you thought was possible, say, two or three years ago.
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And so I don't know whether you felt that as well, but you've obviously had a similar strategy.
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It wasn't really a strategy. In our case, it was just kind of happened. But you've done very well.
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I wanted to ask you, so what you're talking about, the brilliance of the human body,
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is very important, because one of the things that these globalists, is they want to convince us
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that they're very clever and that the human body needs their help. Well, it's just nonsense.
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You know, this is hubris. We can't even conceive of the size of the universe, never mind the
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if you like. I don't think of it like that, but you do amazingly. But anyway, I was thinking,
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I was talking to Kevin Corbett one day, you know, in the UK. He's a friend of mine. And he happened
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to mention that in the 80s, the immunologists were pushed aside by the virologists. So as the
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were, you know, that was the impression I got as a medical student. So I said to him, do you think
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it was deliberate that they invented the world of virology, you know, invented it actually,
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or increased the power of that specialty? I remember Sukrit Bhakdi also saying that virology
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virology, there's at least a possibility which needed to be investigated, obviously, if there's
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a possibility. But nothing that virology, epidemiology, genomics, the whole fields of
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those three, you know, plus evidence-based medicine, which was always going to lead to tyranny.
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That these were necessary to push the nonsense of deadly viral pandemics threatening the human
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species. And in America at the moment, up to the age of four or five, I think it is, they have to
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26 by 12 months of age.
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And then you observe the world, you know, you think about all the birds, you know, flying around,
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well, they don't have any vaccinated, as far as I know they don't, you know, the sparrows and the
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robins and the, and so the whole thing, you know, it's a, you've got a world, a universe, which is
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None of us has any idea why we're here, how we got here, and in particular, well, in my case,
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I'm absolutely, yeah, so the point is, and yet these bastards tell us that they want to save us,
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you know, with these vaccinations. It's just nonsense. So, but it's not just the medical
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stuff. It's the Ukraine war, you know, and the whole thing is-
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Sure. And the climate change and then the trans agenda, which of course destroys families,
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and the whole, it seems to me that there's been a real push to destroy the concept of family,
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you know, to threaten, to undermine it all so that marriage doesn't mean anything, that families
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don't mean anything, when of course, if you've got a strong family, strong family produces strong
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individuals. So it's not just about the medicine, but what's happened in the last three and a half
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years is that, in my opinion, there's a complete failure of the practice of medicine, and the
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failure is easy to find, that there were no medical ethics, and the concept of autonomous, individual,
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Oh no, that went, evidence-based medicine, everything had to be proved beyond reasonable doubt,
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and all this nonsense, you know, medical ethics were completely forgot. You can't practice
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medicine without medical ethics, and you can't practice medicine without post-mortem examinations
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either, and they were banned, of course, you know, no, no, no, done around the world, apart from
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Professor Arne Booker, Burkhardt, who came, I won't go into the detail there, but then
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two weeks later, after those questions, he was dead. So, and the circumstances of the death are
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still very unclear to me, that's not the fault of him or his family, but it's just amazing
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get him for antisemitism, this is outrageous, this is propaganda, and you know, it's not,
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so what I'm trying to say is not just about the no virus, and we all need to work together,
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you know, the no virus people who you know have been very vocal,
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and, but we've had a lot of those no virus people on this channel, and all we got for that was
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grief from some of them, not from you, I heard that you were defending, so thank you for that,
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I'd be very interested. Yeah, I of course agree that the no virus thing is not the only
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they'll use various psyops and they have used various psyops in various different fields
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if it is indeed true, and I am thoroughly convinced that it is true, and I think if you tune in to the
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end of COVID, you will probably be thoroughly convinced as well, if you have any lingering
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human body works, and if your foundation is entirely flawed, then everything built upon it
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will also be flawed, so of course the no virus thing is relevant because that is, you know,
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to occur, but not only that, it gives way to the entire vaccination program, it gives way to much
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of what allopathic medicine does in its approach to health, and if it's operating from a flawed
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So I absolutely agree, so I think everything that the no virus people have been saying,
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I've been saying this all along, that it's possible, you know, but it's very difficult
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to prove a negative, and so it's a little, you know, so you don't need, so all I would say as a
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medical school was that these deadly viral pandemics, you know, that they can't occur,
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or sorry, they didn't tell us that, what they said was that the thing about a deadly virus
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was that it can't cause a pandemic because it kills its host, it's not easy to have, so they've
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created this notion that pandemics, you know, we're always on the edge of a viral pandemic and
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these deadly viral pandemics are not possible and they're not a threat, and they need to be
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exposed for that, but yes, it's quite possible that there are no viruses, that I don't know,
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look at that, but I didn't, I personally didn't think that we needed to look at it at the moment,
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and certainly it wasn't worth us kind of arguing to the point that we didn't talk to each other.
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I agree with that, I think that's not helpful, but let me finish on my commentary with respect
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to the virus thing and then I'll touch on the other part of your question if I may.
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So if there are no viruses, there's no need for vaccines, full stop. There's no need for any of
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and that means, like I said, every single one of the health measures over the last three years
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lab-made viruses. Absolutely, I agree. The gain-of-function thing is a construct, it's a limited hangout,
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but it also has the advantage because they can say, oh, you know, they're doing the gain-of-function
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well, yes, because it actually is important for them to bolster the narrative of deadly viral
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pandemics, whether they're naturally occurring or created in the lab, and particularly the ones
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created in the lab are important because people think, oh, you know, we're really in danger,
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we're on the edge. Exactly. David, let Alec finish. Yeah, so, and again, like, to emphasize this point
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deliberately released from a lab, I'll just touch on that briefly, but again, please tune into the
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end of COVID because it is covered extensively and there's context upon context, upon context,
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upon context, answering all of the, well, what about this? Well, what about that? Questions that
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inevitably arise, because remember, like, let's go back into the past. In 2019, I was already fully
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aware of the corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, right? I was already fully aware of my
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son was, I already had one child at that time and he's completely unvaccinated. I already knew never
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to put any of those toxic poisons inside the bodies of my kids, but I believed that there was
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a man-made bio-weapon that escaped from a lab. And then as time went on, I discovered the foundational
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fraud of virology because I was looking at the landscape of what was occurring, painted against
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sources talking about how a deadly bio-weapon might have escaped from a lab and we need to defend and
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0:50:04 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ion experiments, et cetera, et cetera. But as I simply stopped
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blindly accepting what I was being told, even by so-called alternative pundits on these black
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0:50:16 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]y observed reality, there is no proof of it. And further, the CDC's
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own data corroborates what I'm saying. 95% of COVID deaths had an average of four comorbidities,
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an amalgamation of symptoms, was fear slash anxiety related disorders, which would imply those are
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wound up in the hospital, wound up testing quote positive for COVID and being put on a ventilator
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and then being given remdesivir. So the point is when you say that there is a bio-weapon that
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escaped from a lab, show me the proof of that. Because even as Nick Hudson and Denny Rancourt
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was a pandemic. The mortality data doesn't reflect that. The mortality data does reflect that there
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you say there's a deadly bio-weapon that escaped from a lab, where? Where's the proof of it? None
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of the symptoms surrounding COVID are novel symptoms. There's nothing new going on. Was there
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an increase in certain types of symptoms? Absolutely. I will acknowledge that, that a
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some of the psychosomatic phenomena related to what's gone on over the last three and a half years.
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And of course, if you had looked up loss of taste and smell, common cold prior to this whole era,
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0:52:08 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] found that one in three people experienced loss of taste and smell with a common
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0:52:13 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ays in... Absolutely. Yes. But you know what, Alec, you're the first
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person I've heard saying that. And I was saying, I've been saying that none of the symptoms was
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pathognomonic for COVID-19. It was a failure of diagnosis, both if you did the ridiculous tests
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And to your other point though, real quick, Stephen, if I may, because I only have like
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28 minutes left, is that yes, the no virus thing is not the only thing that is important here.
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And that's why during the end of COVID, we've also taken an approach in dissecting our relationship
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as men and women to government, which is also ironically comprised of men and women like us,
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and educating men and women on their rights, where their rights come from, where freedom comes from,
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and how we hold other men and women accountable who commit trespasses against us. That is another
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huge thing that we're covering during the end of COVID. And that will apply when it comes to
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these nonsensical climate lockdowns or anything else that they try to throw at us, because
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ultimately, this tyranny continues because whether many of us disagree with the flavor by which
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they wield their authority, the methods, the type of authority, we still have the underlying
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conditioned belief that other men and women who are in so-called positions of authority have a
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right to tell us what to do. And that is something we also dissect during the end of COVID.
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Absolutely. Ridiculous, yeah. Mere human beings
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trying to tell us that they know everything, and it's just ridiculous.
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All right, we've got questions. Albert.
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Thank you, Alec. Yeah.
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Alec, thank you for coming. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to do my spiel.
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Thank you for being a part of it, man. For real, your analysis is the various data
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for the end of COVID. I'm so excited for people to watch that. It was incredible.
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0:54:28 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ete honor. I just wanted to say that I had no idea how
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long this scam had been going on before the COVID era. It wasn't until lockdowns, and I started to
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follow theirs and that whole bit. But I guess apparently there's been people for years,
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if not decades, talking about this scam for a long time. And that's why I wanted to give a
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Yeah. My friend here, Shasta, has been trying to get, asking or begging, that maybe get Raymond's
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stuff on there, squeezed in there onto your platform. Yeah, so we feature Raymond's
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Phantom Pandemic PDF as a downloadable. So this is for everyone's awareness. Below each
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0:55:34 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ive sessions will be downloadable PDFs that pertain to that session. And Raymond
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Obamzawin's Phantom Pandemic document will be downloadable below, I think, over half of the
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sessions for the end of COVID, as will Dr. Mark Bailey's A Farewell to Virology, and then a number
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of other things that pertain to specific details covered in each of the respective sessions.
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God bless you, Alex. And I just wanted to let you guys know, watch out. We've been working with
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Vaccine Choice Canada to get Raymond his own website and his own platform with all of his
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materials. But in the meantime, I have a, I put a little link dedicating a page to all his stuff
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on my website. And, you know, Raymond was just a great, godly man. And he, you know, he was, he,
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today, he would, he would have been one of the headliners here with, with you, with on your
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platform. But thank you. And can't wait. I can't wait for July 11. Thank you so much, Alex.
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Yeah, thank you again, Albert, for being a part of it. Really appreciate it, really.
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Albert, well done on your huge work. That's, that's fantastic. And you've dug deep and it's
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been a great resource. So great work. Jim. Thanks very much. Hey, yes, thanks very much. Hey,
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great talk. And I wanted to ask you about the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. This spike protein,
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Robert Redfield said it was developed by the United States State Department.
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Released the same spike protein as in the vaccine. Restrained by six prolines. The spike protein was
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is known to be a carcinogen. And that was covered up by Eric Breed at NIH Fort Detrick.
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Fort Detrick is the center of tick-borne and mosquito-borne illnesses.
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Every country in six eyes, the six eyes countries, including Britain and the United Kingdom,
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0:58:04 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ates, prevented the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin,
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which is the treatment for the spike protein or whatever, as well as coxiella burnetti,
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which is the one thing that's that in Freedom of Information, Janet Woodcock will not talk about.
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It is also the treatment, the treatment for coxiella, which is hydroxychloroquine and
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be a genetically engineered spike protein damage that is easily prophylaxis, low dose,
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H2 blockers, and is a genetic weapon aimed to depopulate the United States and the six eyes
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countries, just like the theme of Rainier and the U.S. and the United States, and the six eyes
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countries, just like the theme of Rainbow Six. Thanks.
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Yeah, Jim, you threw a lot of terms there with respect to the so-called ACE2 receptor and the
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things like this. It's relevant because we cover literally all of those things during the end of
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COVID in great detail. Let me share my screen one more time. So during module two, we cover the
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so-called spike protein. Dr. Stefano Scoglio goes into great detail describing the so-called
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discovery of and proof of the spike protein. We go into the details surrounding hydroxychloroquine
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isolation of SARS-CoV-2, the ACE2 receptor is discussed quite a bit. And then with respect to
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in this presentation, Dr. Stef Young does a deep dive of Lyme disease. So I will just
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at this point refrain from commenting on that so as to not go off on a tangent because I only have
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1:00:34 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] encourage everyone to tune in to the end of COVID and watch those
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1:00:41 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] problems with what is presented in those sessions, I appreciate
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not using logical fallacies because logical fallacies are used when you don't have a legitimate
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argument. And I would hope that you are able to refute the evidence that we present. So that's
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Thank you, Jim. All right. Now, a couple of things, everybody, and some questions,
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1:01:10 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ions for you. Alec, firstly, I gave stop press notice of the vaccine detox
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summit. Alec, you would have got that as well. That starts today for five days. Many of the
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presenters to this group are featured. It's free. And Dr. Alina Lesinic in Germany has set this up.
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It's the vaccine detox summit starting on the fifth to the ninth of July. And,
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and Alec, it's a great challenge for all of us with this volume of information,
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and they're getting the best information. And what end of COVID does is to enable us
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that's wonderful. Alina Lesinic, she's focusing on recovering. And you mentioned the mother
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whose child got those nine vaccines. And yesterday, I watched Bobby Kennedy
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his rebuttal of, of people who say you are spreading disinformation, Bobby Kennedy,
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you are spreading dangerous, you are spreading information that's dangerous to people.
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And so that others know I'm on the I'm on the committee of the Australian vaccination
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risks network that was founded everybody in 1994. Okay, this is 29 years ago, I'm now the
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two years old then two years old. I was two years old in 1994. Yeah, well, that's when
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that's when there are people who realize the harm being done by vaccines.
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And Judy Mike of it's it was in the chat said do not get ever again injected. So the recovery
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Wakefield was speaking out even before then. No, he was not. No, he was 1999. Oh,
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well, that's when he got destroyed. Yes, but I think he was talking before.
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1:03:30 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]arted in 1994. However, you know, it's it doesn't every single
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bit. I think this since the 1800s 1700s even Curtis cost, I think Curtis cost was 1991. Steven,
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I think. Remember, he came on and spoke to us. It was 91. Because the 1986 change of law in the US
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Alec and I'm presumed you've gone through that the indemnity given to these evil pharmaceutical
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and English. Now the recovery process so this five day summit is about recovery. And I'm dealing
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who is injured from the jabs, and there's a lot of people, then they should be looked at the five
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day the interviews will be available, but all these different protocols because one protocol
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doesn't work for every person. So that's that's what the that vaccine detox summit is about. And
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you then Alec talk about this whole detox process. And the you touch in that in the your body is
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brilliant, which is a wonderful piece. Who put that together? Because I got that a few months ago.
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It's brilliant. Yeah, so that was written by a member of my organization named James. And he
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kind of wants to remain anonymous, but he's right. He wanted to help push this out. And it was
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1:05:06 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] a PDF. And he sent it to me. And I said, dude, I'm going to do whatever I can to get
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this shared all over the world. Because the first time I read it, I wept. I literally started crying
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1:05:18 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] thought it was so beautiful. And what a perfect way to encapsulate the terrain model
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while using the Socratic method to sort of invite people through question asking to ponder these
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And so that for the end of COVID, we sat down and a friend of mine who's a brilliant filmmaker
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feature during the end of COVID. And that's what we that's what we did.
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It's it's it's what it's wonderful. And it's the whole the whole question of elimination.
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Number one cause of disease I learned many years ago is constipation. And so the more accurate
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you are what you don't eliminate. Yes, you are what you don't eliminate. So the lessons so each
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name of it's Jody. What's her surname? Jody Meschek. Jody Meschek. And that's extraordinary
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that she that that she was committed to getting her child to be healthy after these poison jabs.
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And she succeeded. It's a wonderful story. So I look forward to it.
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He was diagnosed with autism, I believe roughly six months to a year after he had regressed.
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capabilities, was diagnosed with autism a few months later. And she said the biggest challenge
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for her was overcoming her own shame to then began a process of helping to heal her son and
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her son is a normal, well functioning 13 14 year old kid and you would never know that he was
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previously diagnosed with autism if you saw him now. Magnificent. Great. Beautiful story.
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Benjamin, I hope you can stay for after when Alec leaves, I need to bring some interesting
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information to you, but we'll share that after Alec leaves. But I want Alec to know about it.
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Now the other issue, Stephen, that we need to know about is that Anna de Buisere,
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I bring it to our, you know, it was put in the chat last week that she's not well.
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Someone said when you know, she doesn't want information advice, but, but I just wanted to,
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to if anyone has an update on Anna, please share it in the chat that can be shared. But I think
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she's got a co fundraiser going, I think. So she's in a pretty ordinary way. I just wanted to if
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someone can give us an update, please do so in the chat. And then the last question that I have
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before I do my comment on soil, that's also relevant to health and you touch on I'm delighted that
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you do Alec, you as a former military man, Hans Benjamin, I'd urge you to have a look at Hans
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Benjamin's presentation, we need your help to get Hans Benjamin's research out. And Hans Benjamin,
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1:08:49 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ing and and through Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom Rodman, we'll get it to Bobby Kennedy,
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because that is your information is very relevant to what's going on in the silence is deafening
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about your brilliant work. And all of us here should be using our connections to share that
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and Alec you as well. Okay, so the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline using nuclear weapons,
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1:09:27 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ered by Joe Biden or approved by Joe Biden. Okay, that's the point.
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So we can talk some more about that after you go Alec, but Alec, you're just file that away and see
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how we can, who you can share that report, please send it to me because I haven't seen it. So it's
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on the rumble channel. Got it. So essentially covert attack, a nuclear attack, a covert nuclear
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attack on Russia, but not only Russia, other European states, I think I'm not, am I mischaracterizing
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it, Hans Benjamin? Well, just in brief words, a yes, it was a thermonuclear weapon. That's one thing.
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And secondly, it was targeted to send a shockwave towards Kaliningrad. So the seismic response there
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1:10:22 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually 10 times as large as in the neighboring island of Bornholm. Normally a seismic response
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1:10:29 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ance, right? So it was a rather elaborate thing. And nobody knew about it, because
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of course I used seven different geophysical methods. So even if somebody doubts one, I mean,
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1:10:46 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] to disprove every single one of them. So there is actually, it's beyond the shadow
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of a doubt. I've actually never done any scientific work where I had so many independent proofs for a
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phenomenon. Yeah, I would love to see it. I'd love to see that video. So Alec, I'll send it, I'll send
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1:11:06 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] link, but it's on the channel. So Hans Benjamin, we'll talk some more. And Hans Benjamin
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is a professor of theoretical physics. And as far as I can understand, it's very difficult to
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1:11:17 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] him, which is actually borne out by the fact that he sent all this information to,
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I think, many, many different agencies around the world who should have a view, including the United
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1:11:32 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]n't responded at all. Nobody's made any response.
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1:11:38 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]n't taken any action against Hans Benjamin, cancelled him or anything. They've
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1:11:42 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ually, in the meantime, I have to add, I had a contact in Sweden, and
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it has been sent to the Swedish prosecutor. So he was interested in it. Oh, since you spoke to us.
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Very good. Yeah, that's just how I got that this morning. Oh, excellent. Yes. So we'll talk later
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about that. So Alec, in the 12 minute video, the comment was made and crucially relevant, clean
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air, soil and water. Now, the relevance of that to health in terms of the end of COVID. So,
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you know, the industrial, military and the industrial and military complex in the US driving
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the whole chemicalization of soil. The view in Australia, and certainly in America is the
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1:12:36 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ion of soil from the chemicalization of it. So what is your thinking from putting this
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information together about, you know, that you say, here's, here's, here's what we're, we're told,
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there's a climate emergency. Well, that is a nonsense. But we have a soil emergency,
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1:12:55 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] a water emergency, we have a waste emergency. So where does the end of COVID,
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the information you've got the deal, go with this drama, this problem that we have to deal with?
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Yeah, I would say that it is pertaining or the focus on the end of COVID, and especially in the
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1:13:19 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] two modules, a new health story, part one and two is to give frameworks and and modalities
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for healing after we've dissolved the false germ hypothesis. Now with that, of course, I think the
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the health of the soil, the health of our air and the health of our water are vital to our health
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as human beings like that, that is without question. And I think that the accepted climate
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narrative and the accepted path by which the so called authorities direct us to or attempt to
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1:14:05 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ent climate issue is ultimately perpetuating the problem.
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So this is something that would that would be better served to be covered in its entire
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in its entirety elsewhere, it we don't cover it extensively during the end of COVID.
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But I of course, agree with everything that you've just said. And I think cleaning up our soil and
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that doesn't mean like sterilizing our soil. That means allowing microbial life to flourish in our
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1:14:40 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]rial pollutants. And I don't buy into the nonsense
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that cow farts cause global warming whatsoever. And and then also cleaning up our water
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is paramount to health. And that's something that maybe I could cover later on maybe I'll do that
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1:15:02 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ion of mine. Very good. Thank you. Okay, Steven last five minutes before
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Ellie goes over to you. Yeah, so um, so just something that's kind of come to my mind.
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So I would say they're trying to say that all these emergencies occurring. I would say it's
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1:15:21 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] nonsense. There is no emergency. The only emergency is the gradual descent into global
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totalitarianism. That's an emergency. And also the the treason worldwide treason, the betrayal of
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1:15:36 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]e who are paid to protect them, you know, protect the nation's
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1:15:45 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s, which of course they're not doing. So I don't think they're, you know, even on this group,
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1:15:50 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]e say that it's this emergency and that no, I'm sorry, there are no emergencies, you know,
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we're not unique in the last [privacy contact redaction] human beings survived
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all this time? And actually, we're increasing in numbers. So that tells me that the species is
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actually successful. Despite all the problems or despite all their emergencies. The whole thing is
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1:16:14 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] nonsense. And it needs to be exposed. It's all about propaganda, fraud, propaganda, censorship,
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totalitarianism, and treason worldwide. And treason used to be a terrible thing.
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Doesn't seem to be any longer. Look at Biden in America. The southern border is a good example.
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1:16:39 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction], that's all I have to say. But maybe you've got some closing comments, Alec.
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Yeah, so I think my closing comments would be to emphasize, and I talked to him, it's funny,
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something roughly similar, that from a young age, we are taught to deny our own observations
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1:17:08 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] to our lives and look to so called authority figures for guidance.
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And we've come to a point in history, where there are men and women who are really children
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walking around in the bodies of men and women who are no longer looking to their mommy and
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daddy for guidance or their school teachers for guidance and are simply looking to the government
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and the so called authorities for guidance. And even for those, yeah, last thing, even for those
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of us who are awake to what's going on, we still believe at some level that the men and women who
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1:17:53 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] legitimate power and authority over us. We are hallucinating
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1:17:59 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ence by our own conditioned beliefs. The reality is they are
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1:18:05 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] men and women, just as we are men and women. And the moment all of us in the health and truth
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and freedom movements begin to no longer look at them as legitimate authority figures and begin to
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1:18:19 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ing to how we want them to be lived and then encourage other
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1:18:24 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]e kindly to do the same thing, all of this nonsense stops. Absolutely. But so many people
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are so afraid of taking responsibility. Oh, they don't even want to do any research because actually
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It's a pathetic state of affairs, but I don't really blame them. They've been psychologically
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1:18:48 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ome, but also their whole role as parents and grandparents
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1:18:55 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ate. And these people operating the state are just our servants.
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That's why I say statism is the biggest disease. Yeah, but the problem, one of the problems I've
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been alerted to Alec and maybe you can think about this, is that these globalists, they want to
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1:19:17 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ates. They want the people to turn around and say our politicians are hopeless
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1:19:23 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ep in and say we'll save you with global government, world governments. See, I could
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see that to some degree, but irrespective of what they're attempting to do, because of course there
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is a, I don't like calling it a communist takeover of America. I would say rather it's like a fascist
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takeover of America. It's really more fascism, but that's a longer conversation. But the point is
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1:19:49 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ive of the type of government, I think that we're told we have a democracy in
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1:19:59 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ates. And let's pretend for a second that the democracy is functioning as it's intended
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to, that our votes actually count, that there's fair democratic processes in place and the
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1:20:12 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ed. The idea that one man who supposedly represents the position
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1:20:22 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] to then create laws, codes, acts, and statutes. And I
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1:20:28 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]and there's three branches of government, but for the purpose of time, I'll just shorten
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that and say creates laws, codes, acts, and statutes to then implement and wield upon the
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entire population, including the so-called minority who may disagree with them and have
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the threat and use of force for those who don't comply is absolutely absurd, especially given that
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1:20:53 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]etely wrong on a number of issues. Absolutely. That majority
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1:21:00 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ive is then being pushed on to all society through exactly democracy when actually the
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solutions come from individuals who are pure in their thoughts and in their vision. But that's
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not emphasized, of course, but you read Tolstoy and he talks about that. Yeah, and it might some
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final final add-on from the perspective of a physicist. It is actually in physics is interesting
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1:21:26 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ems which are entirely uniform, then certain perturbations can
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1:21:38 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ance. So it's like avalanche which spreads and that's in terms of
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take whatever it is, it's some negative influence in nature, then you have wiped out the whole system.
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So it's actually diversity in itself which means also suboptimal entities are absolutely essential
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1:22:06 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]em in a general way. Absolutely, Hans. So we need autonomous human
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beings if only to prevent these deadly cults which the human beings seem to like. Yeah,
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yeah. Self-governing, self-ownership is the two things that I think are the most important
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pieces to ensure none of this nonsense. Yes, exactly. I gotta go though, you guys. Thank you
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so much for having me. It is an honor and please be sure to check out the end of covid.com and help
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1:22:39 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] to get this out to the masses so that we can ensure none of this nonsense ever
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happens again. So Alec, one of the things I've noticed that you're a bridge between some of the
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extreme no-covid people and we need those people. We don't want them talking about one thing,
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they need to learn about the other things as well that you are open to and Kevin Corbett's another.
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Excellent, he's really bright, Kevin Corbett. Yeah, love Kevin, he's great and there's a lot
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1:23:13 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]etely agree with the no-virus perspective that still
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1:23:21 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] worthwhile things to say and I guess this is a relevant point that I gotta go.
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1:23:27 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]aw the line with respect to people who don't adopt the no-virus
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1:23:34 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ively censoring and avoiding conversations surrounding it. That's
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1:23:39 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]aw the line and there are several people who are actively censoring with their respective
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1:23:50 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]atforms this conversation and will not go there for
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several reasons and I've written an open letter to these individuals namely Del Bigtree and
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1:24:02 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]and the political reasons etc etc but I cover all that in my article
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1:24:08 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]y broach this topic not take a stance on it broach this topic with
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1:24:14 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ive audiences. I guess I can share that that article here it has over 40,000 views
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it's from my sub stack and I think it's highly relevant right now for those who are not fully
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1:24:28 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] with a no-virus position that are oftentimes slandered called controlled opposition and things
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1:24:34 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]e with a different perspective or they may have not done
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1:24:40 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] done the research and they just don't agree with it. There's a number
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1:24:44 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]n't come to the no-virus position. I will speak very clearly that I do not
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think there is any proof whatsoever that viruses exist or cause any sort of disease and I'm very
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clear about that I've been clear a number of times but not everyone who isn't on board with
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1:25:01 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ive is a controlled opposition disinformation agent or anything like this it's
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nonsense to think that. Absolutely so there are some people who think it's the wrong time
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to bring it up because it's going to slow down the process of educating the people. And I disagree
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with them but I ultimately like can put myself in their shoes and see why they think that without
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having done as deep of a dive as I and others have done with respect to this issue and that's the
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problem with this dynamic is that in general people aren't able to put themselves in the shoes
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of others to sort of think why is it that they're behaving this way what conditioning do they have
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1:25:42 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] an identity attachment to this is there financial implications is it that
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they don't want to be seen as crazy do they think it's akin to some like like holocaust denialism
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like the point is there are several reasons why and it doesn't make it right but it allows you to
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sort of take the weight off of your own shoulders when you can put yourself in other people's shoes
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and say ah okay I see why they're behaving this way and rather than immediately just cut them off
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and say you're controlled opposition I want to invite them to into deeper conversations on this
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1:26:18 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] had success in taking doctors who were pro-vaccine and getting them
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1:26:25 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]and the no virus position by approaching them kindly yes alec I absolutely agree with you
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saying no novel symptoms no pandemic I absolutely agree that these all the vaccinations need to be
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1:26:40 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] the vaccinations because the whole pharmaceutical conglomerates
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if you like they need to be looked at and that means we have to look at all their so-called
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medicines yeah but the other thing that I was thinking about which are very just very quickly
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the detoxing everybody's talking about the protocols that in my view is not how you practice
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you know even the kind of medicine that we maybe favor now with the protocols because why
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1:27:15 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ors from making so it becomes a tyranny and the other thing is that
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1:27:23 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] seen has ever suggested that people around the world in
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1:27:30 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] been psychologically tortured and they really need counseling yeah
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1:27:36 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] comment I'll make someone in the chat post it posted it goes both
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1:27:42 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]e are continually harassed and accused of being controlled off as well yeah
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1:27:46 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] accused by this virologist who is a anti-vaccine virologist by the name of Adam
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Garrett I forget his name Adam something on twitter he tried to insinuate that I'm
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1:27:59 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]e and misleading the truth movement as an attempt to divert people
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away from the truth about viruses and yes it absolutely happens on both sides and I get called
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controlled opposition all the time by people who believe that there was a gain of function virus but
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the point is I think it's ridiculous on both sides it shows a limited
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it shows it I guess it shows a lack of maturity and immediately calling other people
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1:28:32 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]y don't have the same perspective who may not have done the research that you have done who
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1:28:37 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ored this topic who are in a state of perpetual cognitive dissonance who have
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identities formed around it etc etc etc immediately calling them controlled opposition doesn't do
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anyone good and again the exception there for me personally this was a very very very
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this is me personally speaking is those who are actively misrepresenting our perspective intentionally
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while also refusing to talk to us blocking us and refusing to come to the table censoring this topic
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1:29:08 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]e like that and that is what I have personally experienced
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1:29:14 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense the organization and personally experienced with Dell Big Tree so
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that's what I'll that's what I'll leave everyone with again thank you for having me
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really appreciate it. Great work Alec thank you. I do I would say one thing about Children's Health
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Defense I think RFK Jr has a very difficult job everybody wants to be working with him and against
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oh he's gone so now the what I'm going to do I'm going to do this deliberately I'm going to stop
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1:29:44 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ing after Hans Benjamin you talk and then we'll start it again because because this
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is now that was the Alec's presentation I want to have that separately on Rumble channel it might
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be a useful Q&A to post but let's Hans Benjamin Alex Bailey said he has shared your recording with
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1:30:03 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] of 150 [privacy contact redaction]s.
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1:30:09 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] repeat what you said earlier that that Sweden the Swedish prosecutors interested
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and the other point was that one of Tom Rodman's connections is going to share the recording with
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Bobby Kennedy because it's clearly relevant to the presidential. So Charles why would you stop
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1:30:29 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ing if Hans Benjamin. I said after Hans speaks on this because because what people talk
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about might be well you know it's a we can't know the question is whether it should be because
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it's not to do with Alec precisely it could be I see sorry yes oh but I think what we're talking
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about now is very important so it should be recorded if only you're not listening Alec did
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his presentation we can put this up as a Q&A following Alec's presentation so said video
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but I want Hans Benjamin I want to discuss how we can help you sorry I'm misunderstood sorry yeah
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so in essence so what do you want to you want me to summarize everything again no
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1:31:20 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ions I've just brought it to people's attention again
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Alex Bailey has shared it and others are sharing it and it was a masterful presentation and
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1:31:31 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e who may take action on it rather than being a
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code of a code of silence about your great work that's the point yeah yeah no I that's I mean I'm
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overwhelmed right I mean because after so such a long time of absolute you know it was like
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1:31:58 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]osion it was a calm sea and suddenly something comes out of that sea which is
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highly visible and yeah I know I'm very humbled also that you yeah that you that you can see also
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the scientific basis of these arguments I think that's that's very important I think what I
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realized that some articles appeared now and you know kind of popular news outlets and then you
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1:32:28 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually can see that it is actually important we have been
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critical of science of course you know with respect to all these um crisis which we had
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1:32:42 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] a network where first we have sort of a close discussion among
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1:32:50 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]s because we know the tools and we have the tools to to openly discuss and to to insect
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arguments because if you go too soon out to the public the public they have no ideas about
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scientific methodology right so um so it is important that it grows within that kind of
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1:33:15 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]s of competent or all of others who actually have the competence and then
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1:33:22 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ually and then it proceeds and it's actually interesting this is also related to
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physics you know how how are how is information propagated and if you look at for example how
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1:33:35 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]allization occurs if if the nucleus where something crystallizes is too small it shrinks
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back right it doesn't it doesn't grow and constantly in this in in in such a state you have
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certain elements which grows but only when they actually attain a critical critical size then it
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1:33:56 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]e in social media take advantage of all of this but um I
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think there is an additional layer that's what I mentioned that it needs to first grow among
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1:34:09 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] the insight in in this object and then what usually happens is that the interface
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between the public and science has been damaged for a long time also actually deliberately
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because of this division of research which is behind the fence like in this case of of nuclear
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1:34:29 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] no insight even I I mean I hear things from colleagues and I can't infer oh maybe
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they're able to do this but I have to speculate what they actually do and then suddenly you have
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science which should be part of society which is completely fenced off from from the rest of society
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1:34:52 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] then these these industrial you know whatever conglomerates
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which take advantage of this and by that you you you literally tear society apart right because
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1:35:07 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] a two-class society you know you have the gains you take all the advantages also financial
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1:35:13 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] has to tolerate you know who are in essence like
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1:35:22 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]s of the system because they have no rights and they have no
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1:35:27 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] no resources and Daniel Estreland Daniel Estreland went through that last
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week with us and pointed out the movie Elysium produced in 2013 which was precisely about that
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1:35:50 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] off the planet and then the bulk of people living on a
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1:35:58 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]royed earth so that is precisely Hans Benjamin what the game plan is the global cabal the elite
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and then and then the useless eaters yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah no that is and and again we I think
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what I also sensed when I was going through I mean it's it's sort of a this investigation
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or three wasn't the only one I did a few things which I wanted to add with kovac but that's
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I think in all the context and do that because I think it's significant statistical results I
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think which which could be of help also maybe for you guys but maybe we discuss about that nature
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1:36:38 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ure society from back that also has been alluded to before
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back from the individuals right so essentially the individuals we need to have a society where
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1:36:54 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] the right to be happy to lead happy lives right and whereas now this is sort of
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1:37:03 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] is being they're being told how they have to be happy and we have media
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1:37:11 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] this we have that then we are happy but it's not true we are happy
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1:37:18 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ually give us warmth give us acceptance criticize us
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1:37:26 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] a dignified life with them and that is the ultimate that is the ultimate goal
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and that maybe takes takes me back to that aspect of medicine and of doctors and also of artificial
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1:37:43 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] time I mean a medical doctor is also a person of confidence
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1:37:52 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ually at at all levels literally where he or she feels unwell and if the
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medical profession is too much divided in specialties right the specialist can no longer or have the
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tendency not to see the human being as a whole and whereas actually a patient I think wants to see
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somebody where he can confide in about his well-being in a very general sense and because
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that requires empathy from the medical person it's also clear that this interaction cannot be
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1:38:39 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]d by artificial intelligence yeah I agree with you Hans so you're very insightful
929
1:38:51 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] you want to try to explain things yes yes so um
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1:39:04 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ion that this group has often grappled with and your perspective as an
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educator particularly you know in terms of you know we're seeing the universities that have been
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taken over by the woke brigade but in your long experience here we've you know we've got the
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1:39:24 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]e on the fence on the virus debate we've got people who would would give their lives to say of
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course there's viruses and then there's those who say this is a total fraud what are your perspectives
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1:39:37 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ephen created this group and there are people in those three camps
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for me that's entirely okay that that's part of scientific discussion I mean every every single
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group needs to put their hypothesis and the facts which are consistent with their hypothesis it's
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also I think we need to go back to I think people tend to forget you know Poppe and Kuhn you know
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the science philosophers it is a scientific theory is actually one it's valid as a scientific
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1:40:19 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ed it's not if it can be confirmed but it needs to have the quality that
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1:40:27 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ually disprove it so only again so so a prop a hypothesis is only a proper hypothesis
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if it's capable of being disproved is that correct exactly exactly so that exactly exactly
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1:40:45 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] of confirming a hypothesis is much less important than actually
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1:40:54 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] it and with the whole publication circus which we have
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glossy magazines you know and ever more elaborate figures we are actually in the trap of trying to
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find confirming one and the same thing again and again and very little credit is being given to
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1:41:20 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ually try to challenge the existing hypotheses
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1:41:30 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]s at this point where really big progress happened so hans have they do you think
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that there's a policy or a strategy to actively discourage people um hypothesizing because that's
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what we've always done that's what medical doctors did and all of a sudden they stopped
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I mean I I can say it out of my own experience which is I mean that's maybe it sounds a bit
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1:41:58 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ical but it is my experience so I can talk about it I would say every single thing not that
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many things but maybe three four which I did in my career which I thought were really leaps forward
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every single one was silenced I mean but really side so um the first one was work which I did on
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1:42:28 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]orage I think I mentioned that in my talk um so I was deriving limits
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1:42:40 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]als literally have to be chosen in these platters
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1:42:47 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]uations are not detrimental and I gave a criterion about this
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like nearly 30 years ago you know [privacy contact redaction] you never get a patent that's
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1:43:04 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] write it down you publish it and then it just disappeared and it's
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1:43:09 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]e of years ago that I found out the existing materials which you have in all those
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1:43:17 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]s in all data centers they exactly satisfy that criterion you know they're chosen so
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they whether they used it or they figured it out but that's again a thing you as an academic you
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1:43:30 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ing challenging problem you do it you write down the solution
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1:43:35 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ry which has zero interest and I think you can translate that
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probably one to one with the medical industry they have zero interest to give you any credit
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for it because that would be a financial loss right so so there is no interest so then you
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are trapped as a researcher if you do research then your colleagues say oh he does applied stuff
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you know that's not really cutting-edge stuff that's applied so what are you doing right and
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on the other on the other side you're totally silenced and that partially answers your question
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1:44:15 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]em not really give support that and I would say well it does not only support
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1:44:21 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ually it hinders it because ultimately this is these are things which bring humanity forward
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yes and that's what they want to kill because they can't control the the autonomous scientist
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1:44:40 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ural so what they've done is they've controlled the funding
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they've said that this is the way to do randomized controls trials clinical trials very expensive to
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1:44:53 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] to conduct them are the establishment yeah yeah
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1:44:58 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ly but those are the big labs right with the gigantic labs and I think I think also there this
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is a really that's a complete paradigm shift when this funding stuff occurred because before look at
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1:45:12 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ein he wrote the paper and I think it was even his his famous paper on the Einstein
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Podolsky-Rosen paradox he sent it to physical reviews and then the editor wrote back well I
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1:45:26 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] to send it to referees okay and Einstein replied I didn't ask you to
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send it out to referees I asked you to publish it so the last thing you want so when you've got
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someone who's incredibly creative the last thing you want is a committee judging whether it's
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worthy of publication yeah that that's something actually that you're committing by definition
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yeah yeah it I call it in physically call it a mean field theory if you have a theory which
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1:46:01 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]uations all over a system you know it just flattens out everything
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1:46:08 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ually certain things you can describe but certain
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fine features of phase transitions are completely it's completely off right you just don't get them
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1:46:20 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]uations you know that you know that from evolution right evolution
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1:46:26 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ribution it doesn't happen where the maximum is of the
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guys how can it you know it happens very far out in the tails so if you cut off if you say oh we
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1:46:39 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]us minus sigma right that's it and all the rest is kind of pathological and wrong and
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1:46:45 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]royed evolution you know absolutely so is this compromise always bad
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and in your opinion um I think in science I would say big groups and I mean that's my statement I
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would say the creativity goes down like one over the number of co-authors in a paper absolutely
996
1:47:13 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] I mean at least because you have to maybe it's even exponential
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I don't know it's because if you have really something which is new then you wrestle with
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1:47:28 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ually and you try to check it you know from different angles and that's a very
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creative and also painful it's actually literally a painful process because you're sitting here at
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night and you say nothing makes sense and usually it's at those moments where you're completely
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desperate right and you want the whole want to throw the whole thing out the window that's
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usually when you say when you suddenly oh wow now I've found it right already that is nearly
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1:47:53 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e you know you just can't you know you kind of call your
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colleague in the middle of night you say yeah and then you and then you enter a sort of arguing
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1:48:03 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] you know absolutely so that was what we were discussing
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1:48:09 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] the confidence to think on their own without
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checking with someone else that is a popular opinion exactly and what requires such individuals
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1:48:24 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ually designed not to create such individuals you
1009
1:48:32 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]em sure so then you've got a mobile phone system the smartphones
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you know and the social media and the whole thing is designed to teach children to seek popularity
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1:48:46 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ures of hearts you know which is this mean field right that's
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essentially a one with the crowd which means evolution is gone right so it's brainwashing
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1:49:00 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]us it's an addiction it's a dangerous addiction
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yeah yeah yeah no it's it's it's you're absolutely right and that's why I say we need to I mean
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1:49:15 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]art I mean from the bottom up at the education with children and that they
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actually go out I mean I used to I used to be outside all the time okay on my own but I was
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you know looking around in nature and I was I was I had a decent garden so I could study how
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1:49:34 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] my own seeds and do experiments with that and of course
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not everybody is like that you know you can't force it but at least give children the chance
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1:49:47 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ed in that because if they don't even see the chance how would they
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1:49:54 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ed in it or not you know but Hans they haven't got they haven't
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got time to to experiment in their in their gardens now because they've got to seek because
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everything is yeah yeah yeah I know I know and that is also I mean that's the big gift of of
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1:50:14 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] time I mean I created all sorts of games when I was a child
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1:50:22 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] you know because we we didn't have like you know an abundance of money so I just did the games
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I looked up how these games work and then I I took paper and cardboard I drew them myself you know
1027
1:50:34 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] as well as a game as as a glossy thing which other people already made up
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and that that's and that kind of aspect you know needs to be
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1:50:50 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] that freedom again you know because they then they can also discover themselves
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as as as full human beings as entire human beings because that's what I
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1:51:05 --> 1:51:12
maybe we should be concentrating on setting up schools again around Europe and America
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1:51:12 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ralia you know proper schools where they actually teach children something that's worth
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knowing yes yes yes and also I mean a school that I mean the last thing you teach children a
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programming language I mean I mean how how brain dead is that absolutely I mean you can do that
1035
1:51:33 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] your high school you do that but if you actually are being taught in for
1036
1:51:38 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]e in really learning a language I mean I for example I learned Greek and Latin and that was
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sort of an analytical process as well and it also gives you insight into history into culture into
1038
1:51:51 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]imes into philosophy and everything and once you know a structure of a language I mean you learn
1039
1:52:00 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ures in the evening yeah anyway once you actually have
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ended school then the program at the popular programming language is a different one so what
1041
1:52:11 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ually one you need to have this syntactic let's say core right and once
1042
1:52:21 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] that you can build it around and I think we now build everything like a shell all these
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shells but we don't build the robust foundations anymore you know from which we cannot much well
1044
1:52:36 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion that's been shared with this group Hans Benjamin
1045
1:52:42 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion I'm awaiting for that and proposes those 12 key educational areas
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so this whole issue of what that would look like so there's been some thinking done on this I will
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I will you know email this to you it's a useful tool it's seven clear steps and the
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tied into your point of education I'll also share shortly a piece that in 1776 at the time of
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independence to get into to finish school you needed to be able to speak Greek and Latin
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Stephen in America and England the educational demands on students were 50 times greater than
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what they are today absolutely yeah yeah yeah you needed Latin to get into medical school for
1052
1:53:45 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ingly Charles and Hans and everybody I wanted my to
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1:53:56 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ore I learned I learned Latin at school and I was pretty good at it actually unfortunately our
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1:54:03 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ion for suicide and one shot himself I think he wasn't
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really but and the other very unfortunately walked into the sea and kept on walking
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in January and so that was very sad and I you know as a child I was thinking well is this something
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1:54:20 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e to suicide and I shouldn't laugh but the thing was that I
1058
1:54:31 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]en to Latin and and then I realized that actually they couldn't learn Latin
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in the in the schools even in the private schools so I thought well I'm not going to be stopped I'm
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going to pay for private lessons for my three children and I did do and I don't regret it
1061
1:54:48 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ually that's the one subject which they now say that they benefited most from well have a
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read of this Hans Benjamin everybody why we need to go back to educational standards of the 1700s
1063
1:55:02 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]udied the philosophers as grade school children yep and here's this quote when
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Alexander Hamilton entered King's entered King's College he in [privacy contact redaction]ery of Greek
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and Latin grand bounties three orations from Cicero Virgil's Aeneid able to translate the first 10
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1:55:22 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ers of the gospel from Greek into Latin Thomas Jefferson Latin Greek and French how's this
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isn't that extraordinary that's great Charles that's really great it's just yeah it just blows
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my mind we think we've progressed Hans Benjamin so you're an educator I mean you are dealing with
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1:55:43 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]em and we've you know we all think we all have a view on
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education because of course we're all experts in it because we've all been educated but I think
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I think Hans is very unusual in the world of education particularly you know so so it seems
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1:56:00 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] afraid of speaking out so one thing that you've got these
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wonderful views Hans but you are prepared to share them with us that's really great and you're not
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you know I was telling someone about you I said you're just telling you're a nice guy you just
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1:56:18 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ory there's no animus you're not as angry as I am about what's happened but um but
1076
1:56:26 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] beyond you know nobody listening to you can doubt your integrity and
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1:56:33 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ephen as as El Exec reminded us with kindness yes and very courageous but not
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kind of in a dare not not you know not taunting not taunting our enemies you're just saying what
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you're what you think and saying to these people to anyone challenge me if you can and they can't do
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it all right so so um it's two hours and five minutes so I'm going to stop the recording
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1:57:07 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]atement and then we can you know there's there's a chat but I've got
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1:57:12 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]uff to do so I'm glad we're finished early um so Hans Benjamin we will do our best to
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spread your message and um so anyone else wants to raise any topic so we don't have to focus on you
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Hans Benjamin but I'm delighted that you are here to reinforce what you've done
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um so I'll stop the recording and then we can have a free for all