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and today's meeting. This group was founded over four years ago by Stephen Frost, a British
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dear to Alex's heart of Arno van Kessel and Ryan Ofolmik both unlawfully jailed. We call on
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their immediate release and in the invitation and in the show notes you will see details about Ryan
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Ofolmik. We also remind you of the Buttonheart Bear, part of the Forever Freedom movement,
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of child trafficking. [privacy contact redaction]e brought, or [privacy contact redaction] brought
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the issue of child trafficking to my attention and pedophilia problems, I said you are a conspiracy
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0:01:09 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] Isn't that wonderful how we all grow up? Anyway, I'm Charles Covess, your moderator based
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0:01:17 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ralia and after 20 years as a lawyer, after 20 years as a lawyer I've changed career to
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be a professional speaker like Alex Maier. Our guest today now is, and for the past 14 years,
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I've guided parents and lawyers in addressing vaccine injuries and medical failures. This group
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comprises professions from all sorts of professions from all around the world. Many of us once viewed
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vaccines as benign, now many wear the badge of passionate anti-vaxxers with pride awakened to
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new realities. And I bring to your attention for the purpose of the recording Gavin De Becker's
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two and a half hour conversation with Joe Rogan. This is a brilliantly resourced book, not thick,
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enjoyable read and if any of you want to introduce the facts to anybody about the horrors of
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then this book is a wonderful tool for you. We're in the thick of a global struggle. We call it
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World War III with medical and scientific battles among 12 battle fronts. Another is the legal
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battlefront and as a lawyer I've been closely involved with that and Alex as well and the
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corrupted, they're majority corrupted and we call on judges to understand the horrors of what's
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law. This group also is fighting for truth, ethics, justice, freedom and proper application
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of law. We're five and a half years into this World War III and we've got at least two more
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0:03:13 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ay healthy, stay strong, be up for the fight and no saying to yourself you're
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tired. We'll hear from our guest presenter Alex Meyer from California. I'll introduce her in a
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0:03:26 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ion and answer. Per tradition Stephen Frost opens the questioning
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0:03:31 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] [privacy contact redaction]n and what that means is if anyone is offended
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by what Alex or I or anybody says own it, it's your problem. We don't shut up because someone
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might be offended. Similarly we don't shut up because someone might be triggered.
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We choose love over fear. Fear binds and sickens and squashes and depresses. If your life is
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consumed by fear you will be depressed. On the other hand love liberates, heals and inspires
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These twice weekly gatherings are far from mere talk. They've birthed many real world actions and
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rallying behind the demand crafted by John Rappaport of Medical Truth Now. That's what we want,
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Medical Truth Now and that book by Gavin De Becker is another tool in that slogan, in that saying,
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in that movement. We're thrilled to welcome again Alex Meyer. I think this is the third time you're
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presenting to us Alex. That's pronounced M-A-Y-E-A as you will see from the show notes and let me
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introduce this wonderful, wonderful woman to you. She's a woman I'm told, you know, even though our
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Well that's the fraud that we're dealing with everybody. I've never had a problem
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defining or identifying a woman now. So Alex Meyer, MBA. Alex in 1996, just three years after
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Inc. when she got six vaccines, six. In fact I'm advising somebody in California right now who lives
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in Carlsbad who's about to get a yellow fever vaccine because he wants to go to Kenya for a
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0:05:48 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]s Alex, I'll talk to you about that later, but Alex got six vaccines in 1996 for a
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vacation and became disabled, brain damaged and lost her career. Now substantially recovered,
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she's board chair and president of Free Now Foundation. Alex if you could put that link in
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0:06:07 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction]ease, Free Now Foundation, the leading medical freedom law non-profit in California.
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0:06:15 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense Board, co-founded and served as chairman
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of CHD's most successful chapter in California, helping raise in excess of five million dollars
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and served on Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s Presidential Campaign Finance Committee, raising hundreds of
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thousands for Bobby's campaign. In [privacy contact redaction] and a presentation she gave to
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0:06:39 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction] of interview. Alex Meyer grew up in the Oscar Meyer family and his
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degree from Duke, a BA from Duke Uni and MBA from Northwestern. Today she's going to be talking to
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California, how it got that way and what we are doing about it and I won't describe what that topic
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And there was a sentence I wanted to, yes, about Free Now Foundation, I wanted to say that it's
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California's leading medical freedom law non-profit with lawsuits to end mandates and while we still
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have mandates to expand exemptions, Free Now Foundation's past suits stopped illegal COVID
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shot mandates at kindergarten to year 12 schools, stopped colleges from medical discrimination of
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students, forced Gavin Newscum to backtrack on his Dr. Gag Order Bill and exposed corruption at
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0:07:48 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]s of supervisors. Alex, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule at
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noon in LA to come and be with us, to inspire us, to educate us and to make sure that we do the work
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that needs to be done and you are free to share your screen and we look forward to hearing from
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you. Thank you so much Charles, it's great to be back on your show, I love your show, I love the
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in-depth interviews that you do and Stephen, thank you so much also for co-hosting and welcoming me
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back here again and thank you to, I'll use your nickname, SFE for recommending me for today's
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show, I really appreciate it and I don't have a lot of slides for today's show because I was just
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to know about because this is what's coming, this is going to spread from California like wildfire
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if we don't do something about it and luckily we are doing something about it but it's not good.
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So where I'd like to start is with the fact that California is now the only state in the United
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States with a public health department vaccine dictatorship and that's the end of the story but
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I'm going to start there so you know I'm going to take you back in history in California to
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2011-ish and then go forward to how we got this way because it's quite the story and it's the story
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of an incremental taking of our rights year by year and in fact there's kind of a four-year pattern
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here in California where the legislators get together and they get together to take away
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vaccine rights from the parents about every four years so let me start with that and the reason
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we're a public health department dictatorship here in California is because the public health
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department is in charge for enforcement of the mandates, the vaccine mandates so children can
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go to school here in California and now because of a new law that Governor Newsom signed into law
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the CDC, they've cut out the advisory committee on immunization practices otherwise known as ACIP,
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they've cut out any kind of citizen involvement in the process. Literally the public health
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department is deciding on their own vaccination schedule now in California and that starts with
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the schedule as it was with the CDC, the CDC recommended schedule in January of 2025 and that
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schedule included COVID shots on the recommended schedule and as we talked about right before the
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show began, COVID shots are no longer on the recommended schedule by the CDC. They've been
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is not supposed to cover those shots and they're no longer mandatory nationwide but in California
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they're still on the schedule because they're still on this schedule that only California has
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and it's it's quite ridiculous. So I'm going to talk to you about how that started and if we want
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to do a part two on this show after I talk about the California situation, I have a graphic that I
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0:11:03 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction] back in 2020 and 2021 that's so relevant now to explain what happened to Reiner
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Feumich, like how over target he was and why he's being abused and was kidnapped and jailed and
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imprisoned and sentenced in Germany and obviously it has nothing to do with trying to make sure the
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long arm of the government didn't get into his non-profit and take the the donations that he'd
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received. It has nothing to do with that as we all know that's a pretense but if you're interested
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Reiner Feumich because it was an analysis I did right before he came on the scene and my jaw hit
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the ground when I saw him talk about the PCR test because I knew that if we were going to be most
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0:11:57 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] and that's all we would have needed to do. We wouldn't have needed any other lawsuits
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0:12:02 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] that and if you're interested I can show you why I came to that
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conclusion. Okay so we are certainly we are certainly interested so you know you can do
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both if you feel like it okay because as you know we can ask questions for a long time so
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0:12:33 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] and Reiner Feumich after that. So California since [privacy contact redaction]ate
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and what a soft mandate is is there was a mandate that was instituted in 1961 so that school
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scene so it was probably tetanus pertussis smallpox polio that was probably it. So fast forward about
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0:13:25 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]amatically but let me let me go back um and so that was 2015 but let me
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start in 2011. So [privacy contact redaction]arted to change in California they started to
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vaccinations and to decide if the risk and benefit of certain vaccines benefited them or maybe
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wouldn't benefit them 12 year olds okay and this was only for a couple vaccines at the time because
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So the two vaccines that fell into that category in 2011 were the human papilloma virus vaccine HPV
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vaccine made by it's called Gardasil made by Merck. Supposed to prevent cervical cancer but we know
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it doesn't and then the other one was the hepatitis b vaccine so at that point 12 year olds were allowed
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to make their own vaccination decisions without parental involvement for those two vaccines and
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same time that anyone under 18 in California was not capable of going to a tanning bed because they
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couldn't determine whether or not they were going to get burned by the tanning machine or not but a
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child as young as 12 could make vaccination decisions around HPV and hepatitis b vaccines.
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things happen every four years roughly in California in terms of taking away vaccination rights.
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So 2015 rolls around and our legislature introduces a bill to remove something called the personal
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belief exemption. Now there's a whole lot of political agenda around this and I'm going to
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talk to you about what happened at this point in 2014 in December there was a supposed outbreak
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of measles in Disneyland in California so that became national news because Disneyland is
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crisis in December 2014. Well 2015 rolls around and lo and behold the legislators in California
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introduce a bill to remove the personal belief exemption around vaccination and the way this
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my personal belief that I don't think vaccines would be beneficial for my children and that's
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that and that was considered a soft mandate. Nobody ever told you about it you had to know
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about the law but that was how easy it was to get your kids out of vaccinations as late as 2014.
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But 2015 rolls around California legislature introduces this bill and I'm telling you I've
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for the floor votes we were up there and they rammed this thing through they didn't care at all
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what the California parents said. We met with the legislators we met with their staffers and they
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you could tell it was a political agenda and so what that left us with was no personal belief
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exemption anymore so that covered religious exemptions and also just kind of the general
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personal belief exemption that I told you about with the blue card but what it also did it also
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narrowed the medical exemption for vaccination to only be things that were recognized by the
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a vaccine would mean that maybe you could get a medical exemption and that was that was pretty
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much it at the time it was very very narrow but we could still get medical exemptions and
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So what happened in the next four years was also very interesting in 2019 in Oregon there was a
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measles outbreak also and then lo and behold a few months later the Oregon legislature put and
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text to my friend JB Hanley and JB lives in Oregon and this is on his sub stack you can go to JB
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suspicions about California's outbreak being faked were fueled a whole lot more when we found out
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about the fakery in 2019 in Oregon and of course the same thing happened there they pushed through
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a bill and all of a sudden parents had no more say anymore around the MMR vaccine and it was
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well and that was that our legislators again four years later they introduced another bill this one
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was called SB 276 the one before it in 2015 was called SB 277 so they're not in the right numerical
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order but this is SB 276 in 2019 and that one got us partially to where we are today and that is
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that they narrowed the medical exemption for children to go to school in California. So what
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write the medical exemption it can't be a doctor outside of California it can't be any other
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specialty it has to be an ND or a DO only and that medical exemption has to go into a database
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which I like to call the anti-vaxxer database the real name of it is called CARE-ME California
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which I would assume is an anti-vaxxer list when the doctor signs up for that database but the
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of six months can you imagine and if the doctor writes more than four medical exemptions they can
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writing medical exemptions they're gone nobody will write a medical exemption anymore in California
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it's just impossible they've been bullied out of it so anybody who gets a doctor to do that they
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get their exemption in in this CARE-ME system the anti-vaxxer database and that pops up to our
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department of public health and then what the department of public health does is they've
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looked at every medical exemption we know of and they blanket deny all of them it's basically the
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is concerned in California and then what happens in the database is the school who is considering
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department in the database and it's always a no and so then the school's job is is to enforce this
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than 30 vaccinations to go to school 30 doses of 10 different vaccines it's it's absolutely
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an abomination it is a violation of due process rights on five different levels and we're we're
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doing something about this we um we filed a lawsuit it's called our due process lawsuit that alleges
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the five violations of due process in California and we are arguing that the harms of vaccination
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are well documented and therefore we cannot have mandates so this case is designed to end
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mandates in in America we've filed it in a federal court in California so a decision there would have
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to lose and we're waiting for our decision in that right now we expect to appeal that um if we
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lose we'll appeal that to the ninth circuit court of appeals and if we lose that we're going to
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0:23:09 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction] and what we're arguing is basically that you the judges cannot use Jacobson
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familiar with it was about small smallpox and there was a guy with the last name Jacobson
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and he'd been injured by the smallpox vaccine so he didn't want to get it and so he went to court
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and it was decided that Jacobson could pay a five dollar fine and not get the smallpox vaccine so
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okay well somebody can pay the equivalent of equivalent of a five dollar fine and get out of
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considered common knowledge common knowledge that the smallpox vaccine was both safe and effective
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now that's not a standard that would fly today because we need an accumulation of the evidence
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and the weight of the scientific evidence is what would replace common knowledge from 1905 so it
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doesn't apply to today's vaccinations for a number of reasons number one this was about smallpox
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vaccine number two this was a case based on common knowledge of the state and our standard as i said
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is totally different today so we're arguing arguing that Jacobson cannot apply and literally
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that's the only case judges have used to justify mandates and so once Jacobson is dismissed as a
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i said alleging five different violations of due process in the whole vaccine scheme in California
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so what's interesting about California is our courts are are not great for our issues obviously
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because California is what I like to call absurdistan and the courts are part of that
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you can possibly imagine but they make really good plaintiffs for our cases for the success of our
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cases and i'm going to tell you about one plaintiff actually there's a mom and i'm not going to give
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of this due process lawsuit before we could go forward to hide the identities even of the parents
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because they're so worried about being targeted at these schools and the retribution that can
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happen to them if they were found out so you you are not going to believe what happened to this mom
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and her son so her son is very vaccine injured he's got some learning issues he's got some speech
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issues and he should be able to get something called an IEP that's called an individualized
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you get extra help in the classroom and a lot of kids with speech issues get those in fact the
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majority of them do so he shouldn't be any different but they're denying this child his IEP
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and what that means is that without an IEP he can't be exempt from vaccination that's the only way
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you can go to school public school in California without vaccinations is to have an IEP which means
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they're not giving that to him even though he deserves it and there's a reason for that
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they know that this child is not going to be getting further vaccinations so they keep denying
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him entry the mom took him to school not once not twice but three times and the third time
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and they wouldn't let her son go to school in this California school and then it got even worse
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and accused her of truancy for keeping her son out of school and that carries jail time of six
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months as well can you imagine the pressure this mother is under right now with jail time potentially
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so that we we feel that she is a great representation of of how the current laws are so wrong and so
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unlawful and are being used as a weapon against students who cannot have further vaccination
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so that's what's going on in our due process case let me see okay so i was at 2019
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okay but it gets worse how could things get any worse we've got a de facto vaccine mandate for
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0:28:04 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]em so that's bad enough then in September Governor
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Newsom signs into law AB 144 well what would AB 144 do it creates a California only vaccination
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schedule so what that means is they've sealed the vaccination schedule as a starting point
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to January 2025 which as i said in the beginning includes COVID shots it includes COVID shots now
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COVID shots currently are not on the school schedule that's actually a different schedule
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that's a subset of the CDC schedule but since now the public health department is the only entity
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that can change that schedule and enforce the schedule i wouldn't be surprised if they moved
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to put the COVID shots on the school schedule for students in California again it's not currently
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on the schedule but i would not be surprised if they did that so where does that get us today
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department of public health enforces the vaccine mandate so what what Newsom did is create an entire
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stand for this we're not going to stand for this and the good thing is that our due process
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another lawsuit we're just dotting the i's and crossing the t's on it to attack this a different
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so this lawsuit is based on a new exemption it's called the ADA waiver it's based on the
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by the amendment to the ADA from 2008 is someone who has any condition that's lasted longer than
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six months eczema allergies a sore knee any conditions that's long lasted longer than six
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months is considered a disability even blood disorders are considered a disability now under
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the ADA and so a parent who feels that vaccines would exacerbate that condition and further harm
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their child can go get an evaluation through a group called frontlinehealthadvocates.com
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and they get an evaluation from an out-of-state medical doctor now how would that work in the
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don't or you don't get care it's it's ridiculous so under the ADA these medical doctors are mostly
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out of out of California they're non-California doctors they evaluate somebody for a disability
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under the ADA and then if they qualify then they pass that file along to Americans with Disability
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the ADA now the schools the public schools are going into conniption fits and all they can say
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is like that's got to go and care ME they're you know they turn all robotic that's got to go in the
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care ME database the anti-vaxxer database but that's not true because this is a federal law and our
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legislators forgot about the ADA when they were making this new law about the care ME database
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so public schools tend not to accept it private schools are accepting it it's down to maybe about
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half of private schools in California now accepting the ADA waiver so it is working but our lawsuit
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is going to say that the ADA has supremacy over state law and all schools have to accept the ADA
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waiver so that's another way forward for any child with a true ADA disability who needs to
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go to school without further vaccination so we're really excited about that lawsuit as well I feel
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like we're going to file it any day now and I've read the complaint it is so strong it is it's
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really amazing we've partnered with this ADA law firm and our attorney Jessica Barsotti who's done
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can't go against the ADA one thing I want to say also about this ADA waiver is that when you work
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with frontline health advocates to get evaluated for one and you get one if the school rejects it
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then included in the fee you pay which is less than $500 you get a second letter if you need it
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from the ADA attorneys and that goes directly to the school and it says hey listen number one
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you've discriminated against a student and number two you violated the ADA don't you want to let the
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student in now and surprisingly the public schools keep saying no the private schools get scared and
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tend to take it so that's where we are in terms of a couple of our lawsuits to change the situation
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in California and yeah literally we're in a public health department dictatorship in California
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because of all these incremental changes to vaccination law incrementally taking vaccination
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0:33:43 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ions very good Alex attorney Borsodi do you spell her name B-O-R-S-O-D-I
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Borsodi B-A-R-S-O-T-T-I and thank you first name Jessica very good um the question while people
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we'll do Ryan a full making PCR test later what are your strategies for dealing with biased
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and or corrupt judges in the California system and and and while you're answering that I'm
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0:34:34 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]e in California at the lower levels um that's a good question I'm not a lawyer um
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I know the federal judges are appointed and I think the judge in our federal district case was
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a Biden appointee he's Judge Calabretta um and attorneys general when I was in America I saw
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these ads vote for so-and-so as your local judge I thought wow yeah well I know AGs are elected
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0:35:02 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ates I don't I think the AG in California is actually appointed but I can't remember but
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it's different in every state okay so so what's what's how do you handle this problem because
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it's a problem in Australia and as Ryan a full mix says it's a problem right around the world
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problem literally there's nothing we can do about it literally nothing we just have these plaintiffs
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with absolutely egregious situations and we just hope what what the best combination is to actually
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0:35:50 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]er you can get there the better all right Stephen the frost first questions to you
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so um Alex thanks for coming to speak to us at short notice as well saved us um and um that's
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0:36:06 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] I'm going to um yeah take my mind off the ball but anyway um how is it that all
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these frauds you know you're talking about the um regulatory possibilities for doctors closing down
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is it that they're not considered criminal yeah it's all is criminal exactly I mean really I mean
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if you think about it this is I mean it's it's almost a rico case but you know that's that's a
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different animal but yes why why can't you bring a rico case um we have talked about it it's a
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totally different animal and I wouldn't be surprised if um we went forward with a rico case at some
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point because this is collusion and it's it's a grand con on it is yeah it is a racket it is a racket
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yeah I couldn't agree more so I will be exploring that more it's come up a number of times with our
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lawyers and I get really excited about the possibility but we don't have a case around
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that right now it's it's a totally different animal but I I do I do love that angle yeah so
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are them so when so looking at the whole of the United States are there many rico cases brought
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up or everybody thinks about it but no one ever does it no yeah isn't that interesting I remember
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of COVID fraud and talk about how that relates to Reiner Feilmick also so is that self-censorship or
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is it um lawyers fees advised by lawyers that you won't succeed or is that what goes on how
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I do so everybody's thinking about rico cases I remember three years ago we were talking about
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them and I was thinking why not you know and there were other people very enthusiastic and then
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nothing happened as far as I know there hasn't been one has there yeah as far as I know there
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has not been one also um so someone like Tom Renz why why you know why don't you contact him
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and ask him because he's pretty up for it yeah that's a great idea I love Tom that's a great idea
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yeah I think I need to reach outside of California for some more specialist lawyers who specialize
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rico so it seems to me that you know if you play the game according to what they expect
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you're going to lose but if you bring a rico case then the outcome is very uncertain I would think
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right but for both sides maybe but someone needs to have the courage to do it
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in my I mean I'm not American but yeah I've got the courage I'm in this um until we win
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I've got the courage I just need the funding and the right legal team and if it's if it's a viable
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with Tom Renz about a case a possibility of a case and he was up for it and it was pretty kind of
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asymmetric shall we say you know asymmetric warfare so I'm sure he'd be up for a rico case
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0:39:30 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ephen oh you don't know I'm not connected with him I
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know who he is um but no I'll connect you um amazing thank you I better write it down otherwise
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I'll forget um so I think we've got to be you can see with Trump you know whatever you think of
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Trump he's incredibly creative um and um he people don't know what he's going to do next even his own
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family as far as I can see and and so um but I think you're never we're never going to win if
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we're too predictable right right so anyway um how oh yes how many lawsuits have you got going
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and as I said we're about to file the ADA lawsuit um we just took on a hospital homicide lawsuit
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that we'll file in 2026 that's another really sad story and we're waiting for a decision still in
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a masking case in a school from when we were locked down and and how many cases did you bring
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our cases in particular on colleges forced them to do the right thing because they were embarrassed
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by their policies so much in the press so um those those suits are awesome because you don't need to
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Loyola Marymount University they were segregating students um in their housing by vaccination
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status and they also indicated vaccination status with armbands and so why do you think it is that
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the universities are so sensitive to public opinion um that's what I've gathered from what
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plow on you know with their with their tyranny why why is the difference I think because people
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um pay privately to go to university so they have to pay attention a little more to public opinion
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than let's say like a public k-[privacy contact redaction]en are entitled to a free and
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public education and then and the public schools they also need they they need their dollars per
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student per day so they they do like to keep the children in school but for some reason the one
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the one disqualifier is if the kids don't have vaccines then they don't care about the dollars
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I think you said that the universities the people at the universities were embarrassed by the crazy
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situation how is it that the public health people aren't embarrassed or are they bureaucrats
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they came into power they were they were just power tripping over everybody they've never had
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such power and they didn't have the expertise to be making these decisions they were making I mean
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I remember um you know our public health officer in Santa Clara county here in California it was
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Santa Clara county which includes Silicon Valley were were absolutely insane they even filed the
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fine the church I go to 4.[privacy contact redaction]aying open when we were locked down and they
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find they find the church I think five thousand dollars for every hug they counted in the parking
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lot and for every case of singing too close to somebody else in every case of somebody not
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and he one day walked out in the public health department goons were all around the parking lot
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and peering through binoculars through a chain link fence from a church next door and he just
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but that was all under Sarah Cody and her draconian policies where you know liquor stores
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who also lives in Silicon Valley and I was talking to him about the PCR test I said how do these
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public health officers included Sarah Cody do they really take every case in the PCR test
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is at face value because that's just not true like when you sequence the results which is the
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90 percent false positives like how in the world is she taking these all these PCR cases as positive
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and Jay Bhattacharya looked at me and said Alex you know more about the PCR test than Sarah Cody
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very much for me to learn about the PCR test I mean are these people willfully ignorant
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CDC program called EIS epidemic intelligence services before she was in Santa Clara County
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that's the CIA of the CDC so she was put in Santa Clara County for a reason and I think it was a
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very high value county because in Santa Clara where we have all these Silicon Valley companies
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like the Mag-[privacy contact redaction] of the Mag-7 are here you know you can shut down all the small businesses
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and the county's not going to lose that much tax revenue because they have the Mag-7 a lot of the
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Mag-7 right in the area continuing to be open and pay their taxes so it was just a very high value
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county and especially because you know these are the companies that are building our digital prison
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for us as well so it's quite the powerful position to be in if you were Sarah Cody and I don't think
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they wanted to give that up yeah what's the name of the I can't believe I've forgotten it the the
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0:45:40 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] of 2000 he um he was the guy who yeah Kerry Mullis yeah so
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it in 93 [privacy contact redaction] 2019 and I don't I think he in particular
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he had to be dead when what happened in 2020 so you're in California and he died in California
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I believe I can't remember where it was yeah I think he lived in Santa Cruz yeah and his wife
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quickly shut down all kind of um and they did the same thing they're absolutely unashamed these
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the wife closed down everything on behalf of the British government in the investigation of his
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death as far as we were concerned so I was involved in that but um so as far as I can see she did the
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same thing with her husband you know if she's wrong it's the ultimate betrayal even if she's
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done it intentionally you know to kind of quickly say oh there's nothing to see here he died of
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whatever it was pneumonia um in [privacy contact redaction] was absolutely central to what
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0:47:36 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]ess that's right yeah he said it was a lab amplification technique
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it was not to be used for diagnosis and he was shouting about Fauci um um Fauci doesn't know
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anything about anything and I've asked to debate him um you know I've offered to debate him he
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won't do it you know he was really going for Fauci uh hated him clearly I've seen him talking about
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him and um so I think another asymmetric technique might be to uh start uh raising
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awareness of when Kerry Mullis died because he died in California that's right and also well you
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know you might not want to do it yourself because you're a woman you know and you don't you don't
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want to die yet but um but someone needs to go and start asking questions in the town where he died
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yeah that was I bet someone knows I bet that's easy enough we know a lot of people in Santa Cruz
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that are really into the medical freedom movement and supporters of free now foundation so so so
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it's possible to write a letter you know so to the press as we did with David Kelly and said we
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didn't believe what Lord Hutton was trying to say that he committed suicide um we didn't believe
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any anything else we changed public opinion without the inquest which we were formally seeking
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because we changed public opinion without it from suicide to murder
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and in the case of Kerry Mullis it would be natural causes to murder you know and he had to be dead
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the point is he had to be dead before they could launch what they did launch in 2020 so I think
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0:49:34 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] um thank you so much and that really Stephen that that ties in
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starts with Theranos but I'll wait till we get to that presentation um do you have more more
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0:49:54 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ion so one last question about Maha as far as I can see Alex I
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I don't like to be unkind but I can't see that they've done anything at all so there was a big
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flurry you know in July I think it was in September uh the world would learn what where the
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autism cases were coming and even Trump was heralding this you know and then when it came
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it was paracetamol Tylenol right and I thought what a damp squib I can't believe
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what in the world is happening in Maha I think they're a big massive disappointment and actually
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well you've just mentioned one of them but you know he thought that I can't remember now so what
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was the Great Barrington Declaration the big thing about that was that they thought lockdowns were
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didn't talk about the PCR technique as far as I can remember Great Barrington Declaration and yet
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obviously a limited hangout and Batacarria was one of them and then he ends up at Maha
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so he doesn't understand anyway right well but get get this Batacarria's boss at Stanford was
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Sara Cody's husband yes but then he shouldn't allow himself to be the main one of the main
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he's got he's really trying to walk a fine line he's always um kind of the peacemaker um in the
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middle I he's a very lovely person to interact with but even like my insider people at NIH
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think that he's he's kind of wishy-washy and he's not willing to come out wet unfortunately
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0:51:56 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] thank you so much Alex all right let's get let's get to thanks Steven
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0:52:03 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]even Sebastian Hi Alex um uh thanks for for coming on
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0:52:14 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] to say I'm shocked at California I'm shocked at what's happening in the States
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0:52:19 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion and uh that would be about religious exemptions in California
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is that an issue do they do they go after that also I mean if it's not medical issues or they
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don't accept medical exemptions do they accept religious exemptions in California or has it
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0:52:35 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] it's gone that communist literally when they took away the personal
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belief exemption that covered religious exemptions and so those completely went away in 2015
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there is an attorney named Greg Glazer for anybody who's looking for a religious exemption
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and he's writing successful religious exemptions that religious schools are taking
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and it's not technically legal for them to accept them but apparently they are
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0:53:02 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ian that reminds me of that religious exemption
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and the grounds for that and um Gavin De Becker in in the book Forbidden Facts goes beautifully
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through the contents of vaccines and refers to the witches in Macbeth and I went after Dave
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Raznik I will read out to you this beautiful quote of what is in these vaccines of the of the
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rat's tails and pork and and and rendered pork fat and I'm just quickly looking first we'll do
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Dave and I'll read it to you and then he and then he links it to the three witches saying bubble
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bubble toil and trouble and what are they putting into the who knows the saying off pat you know
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it's brilliant all right Dave you go first I'll come back good Gertrude Faust does the same thing
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0:54:07 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ing very interesting all right Dave well Alex good to
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see you again it's been a while yeah you too Dave we were on that same PCR commission together with
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James Lyons-Wyler and Dr. Sin Han Lee that was a while ago yeah and you're you're certainly a warrior
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and that's great I am an expert witness and in a legal case in southern California
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and it's gotten to the the ninth circuit I think that's the ninth circuit federal court there
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of appeals and they're just sitting on it and we and they won't do anything they won't make
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a judgment because they're afraid our estimate is they're reason they're making no judgment on it
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to say oh they agree with it they don't because we're guessing they don't want us to take it to
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0:55:02 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] we don't know why they're sitting on it they will not make a decision
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and we know they hate us and this this case is in its fifth year right now all right and and you're
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involved in these legal cases different sorts of cases and we came up with this idea what what can
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we do and we were thinking about going to some people like Tucker Carlson or something and and
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0:55:27 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ory to him and publicize it and put pressure on on the ninth circuit to do something
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0:55:35 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] sit there and we don't know if that if that's a good strategy or not or
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0:55:40 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] curious if if you guys have run into anything like that in California
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0:55:53 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]etely corrupt judicial system in at least in southern
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California I don't know about northern California so you get my point oh yeah I totally get it yeah
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there's nothing we can do about the corrupt judicial system it's it's horrible it's really
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horrible we can only hope that you know some of the Biden appointees get replaced by Trump
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appointees but beyond that I mean it's not going to change there's nothing that's going to change
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here so yeah the media is really the only way to put pressure on the courts and these judges to
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0:56:28 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]en if we don't have a decision in our due process case
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by early December we're going to go public with it and make a big stink
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oh I would love to talk with you if when you make that decision and and put your lawyers and our
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lawyers together you know privately quietly or whatever and talk to each other and see yeah if
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see if we can join forces somehow well we could bring a record case with Dave and by the way Dave
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David? Peter Duesberg? Kerry Mullis was a friend of mine yeah there we are he's a good guy and uh
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0:57:16 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]e said it was publicized that he had a pneumonia uh no he
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0:57:25 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] like Peter Duesberg did oh the three I'm sorry I'm gonna take just a couple of
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0:57:32 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] thing Kerry Mullis Nobel Laureate, Luke Montagnier a
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Nobel Laureate, Peter Duesberg a member of National Academy of Sciences and and uh uh World Authority
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on Retroviruses and things like it Authority these are the three most credential outspoken critics of
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Anthony Fauci. Two of them died you know really quick and and uh Kerry and Peter had a stroke
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Peter survived he's still he's still with us but he's not terribly functional right now
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of course Luke Montagnier uh he's gone now I mean you know if this was Hollywood you would know
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that that was that was designed that had to happen I'll shut up yeah well I see the pattern as well
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0:58:19 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]roke in someone? Yeah electromagnetic radiation is one way you can
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do it with chemicals you can do all kinds of ways especially these guys are older these guys
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are older it's fairly easy to do. David couldn't if you're a friend of Kerry Mullis' couldn't you
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0:58:38 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]e a male and a female are always more approachable than
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than a male on his own so you could maybe go to that town and start asking questions of the locals
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0:58:51 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]en I'm involved in so many things right now um I
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that doesn't sound like a very good thing for me to to to do because that would be so laborious
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0:59:04 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] very little time. Yes but it might be the thing that breaks
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the whole thing. All right you've raised up you've raised the point let's yeah let's move on it's a
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great idea and David you've planted the seed Stephen okay Macbeth three witches stirring a
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0:59:25 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]on chanting out the ingredients eye of newt toe of frog lizard's leg tongue of God
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coming back to the religious exemptions well Gavin de Becker in Forbidden Facts page 51 says
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some old-time vaccine ingredients were made by steeping them for years in a mix of ox bile
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glycerin and potato slices over time vaccinations evolved to include dried rabbit spinal cords
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duck embryos chicken blood human bile ground up rat spleens boiled pigskin
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1:00:11 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] we've come a long way since then here are some ingredients
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in today's modern vaccines Sebastian this is relevant to you okay the religious exemption
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so this is what's in modern vaccines gelatin from boiled pigskin chicken embryo protein
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embryo protein blood from the hearts of cow fetuses human fetus DNA fragments
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monkey kidney DNA fragments
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so then he refers so there you are there's a nice little ingredient says no i don't know why that
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play came to mind this is about Macbeth but let's get back to vaccine ingredients and on top of
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what i've just read out he says there's formaldehyde polysorbate [privacy contact redaction] the
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salts thimerosol ethyl ethyl mercury triton x100 also used in spermicides and he says this to ensure
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1:01:35 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ian i mean Alex i'm providing a giant dose of reassurance about how safe all those
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medical centers well-established news organizations prestigious universities the federal government
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and the world health organization isn't it so beautifully written so so ironic and you look at
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1:02:08 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] of crap no wonder you want exemptions from having that crap put into your bodies everybody
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so any anti-vaxxer watching this you are highly intelligent to be an anti-vaxxer and we'll go to
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marv in oregon since you've been talking about oregon alex yeah uh thanks alex uh yeah we every
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1:02:29 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] uh this consortium of moms uh oregonians for medical
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1:02:38 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]en's health defense oregon oregon moms union moms for liberty people's rights
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1:02:47 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] these mothers and there's they grow every session uh several hundred show up if they
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introduce a bill but what i wanted to share well i got a question but first i want to share a
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a hopeful sign i live a few blocks from the barber robert human resources building on our state
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1:03:11 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] a little scooter that i ride around salem and i go i ride through the
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basement parking where the executives park they have been adding security at the oregon health
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uh soldier looking guys that obviously they're a contractor but the the oregon health authority
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those bureaucrats are beginning to fear us because we know what they're doing they added 17 million
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to their budget in 2021 and that was for seven positions data analysts now how the hell do you
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spend 17 million dollars for seven positions well they do it you need office space you need
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1:04:15 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] i wanted to ask you about your your vaccine injuries my son is going he's going to
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england paris and munich and saltsburg with his junior high school no he's a junior in high school
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now one of the blessings of the pandemic in my life our public schools were closed for two years
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we got him into a private school when he was in the sixth grade and they didn't close at all
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it's a wonderful school they're a little they're a little religious but i love it i love it it's a
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1:04:58 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] i don't think he's got any vaccines his mother is an anti-vaxxer
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as i am an anti-vaxxer so i i guess they don't have to get vaccines now to fly to uh europe
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what what were your what were the six vaccines that you got and where were you going when you
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were injured thanks i was going to bali and i didn't know what i know now i was 29 and you
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1:05:29 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] a corp i was in corporate research and so i got five out of my six vaccines could be
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given all together to a baby at a well baby visit so i got hepatitis b hepatitis a diphtheria and
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tetanus polio and then the one that you normally wouldn't give to a baby would be oral typhoid
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and two weeks after that i was in bali and my legs turned into noodles i collapsed i started weeping
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for no apparent reason and i came back with what i thought was jet lag until it lasted weeks and
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then months then finally i was like months of jet lag probably not jet lag and i was sleeping 16
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hours a day um had a 24 7 migraine because i had encephalitis and then about seven months after i
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do my job anymore and um so i went in and took a medical leave of absence and i never
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was never well enough to go back to corporate america but um luckily three years after that
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happened um i was you know about 80 bed bound in my late 20s early 30s um i discovered the gluten
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free diet and half of half of my disabling symptoms went away so i still had the other half of disabling
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in 2002 so um i was i was able to do that but i couldn't go back to corporate america unfortunately
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1:07:02 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ill couldn't i mean the only reason i can run free now foundation the way i do is because i work
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lot of symptoms that prevent me from having a good night of sleep most days so i can take a nap in
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starting around lunchtime usually
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okay very good uh hey trellis i wanted it in oregon our judges are elected positions they're
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non-partisan on our ballot but they're rarely opposed they're usually just the judge's name
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and he's re-elected so our judges positions are controlled by the bar association they decide
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who's gonna who's gonna go on who's going on the ballot okay interesting
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well that's that's that's that's that's it's amazing to me you know i think about all of you
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watching this now think about how you would know if a lawyer is any good or a doctor
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your friends recommends a lawyer to you that the experience that the lawyer did for that client
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1:08:26 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]acular but the lawyer could be a total dud in any other field it's a great
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problem it's a great problem but anyway that's why personal referrals are so important in the
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professions thanks marv that's great work and well done for your child going to private school and
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that's another question i have for alex but i've got many questions we'll go to other questions
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ron our favorite pinup boy in california hey how you doing he's a force hi ron how you doing um
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1:08:57 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] point of information everybody um julie was at serving jury duty yesterday and um she fainted
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and was taken to e by ems to orville hospital and her hemoglobin was back down to five and she has
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1:09:17 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] charles she's just happened to have um forbidden facts with her
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and every every person that she's talked to regarding her conditions she said quote i'm
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telling everyone the vaccine f'd me up so um and she texted on our chat a few minutes ago alex that
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she's sorry that she couldn't watch you live so she'll probably listen to an under way play but
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1:09:49 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] and and who's ron important point alex what advice do you give to anybody who
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1:09:56 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] an advocate have an advocate with you at all times
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1:10:04 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] a lawyer on call um long before you need to go to the hospital
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1:10:10 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] peter mcculler a week ago this past thursday and we took a picture
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together and there was this grimace and pain on my face and i had to retake the picture because i
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didn't want to post it on social media at his urging and i explained to him that i have this
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pain in my my left left arm left shoulder and he says i think you have a torn rotator cuff
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i really don't want to call kaiser and go back there but yet on the other hand um i am in in pain
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not lifting something because turning my shoulder a weird way so i have to it seems like because of
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covid we don't want to go to the hospital no and and you don't need to go in the system for that
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if it's a tear and it's not fully torn um usually like a series of ozone injections or um platelets
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1:11:06 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ions can reverse that and sometimes um stem cells can reverse it also and even like some cells
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1:11:14 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]atelets or ozone is typically a series i've i've had great success
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1:11:19 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]uff like that right ronald don't go to the hospital for that i had a torn rotator cuff and it
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1:11:25 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ill hurts somewhat but you have to work through the pain and slowly
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1:11:31 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] don't let it stop moving as long as you can pick your arm up over your head
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1:11:39 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ion you don't need the hospital for that don't do it okay okay karen next time
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next time you're done i can do doctor stuff i'm a retired i have my my license i had to i had to go
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it's renewed now so ronald i can i will help you and alex is right don't do it okay sorry to
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1:12:06 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] don't i wanted to knit that in the bud okay ron next time you're done this
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1:12:11 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] and ronald ronald um the only thing you need to be worried about is is there a
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frac so did you um suffer traumas you to your shoulder did i what uh steven trauma to the
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trauma i don't know steven i i don't know it's because i'm sleeping on my left side um it could
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be exacerbated by my motorcycle riding i don't have a harley so the vibration is isn't that serious so
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i don't know there's the most common vaccine injury frozen shoulder i'm sorry what dr frost
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1:12:46 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]even's right what i had to work through was frozen shoulder that hurt like hell
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yes it does i had frozen shoulder i never went to the hospital and i got it moving again it
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1:12:59 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] prevent that okay totally off topic right now but yeah i have a referral
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for you and also there's a very common vaccine injury the most common one called serva shoulder
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injury induced by vaccination and that can cause frozen shoulder and um maybe some of the symptoms
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you're um you're experiencing okay well but frozen shoulder can cause enormous problems for people
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over a long period of time even like nine months and event but eventually it goes but you've got
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to be sure there's no fracture but you had no trauma so that's not a worry yeah i'm sorry for
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1:13:35 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] the point about going to the hospital is concerning my main point
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is this and you mentioned um great glazer i don't know if you know this you probably do know this
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but he is the attorney representing michelle spencer who basically uh and they all appeared
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before this group several weeks ago but michelle spencer is the um Fresno nurse who is suing her
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1:14:01 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]em for um um hiding the fetal demise my main point is this i appreciate what free now
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foundation is doing tackling everything at the um um in the courts and so forth
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and that's just one battle i believe that we need to be fought and you guys are violently fighting it
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1:14:26 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]e were informed what's in the context of forbidding
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1:14:32 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]er uh they call it poster board stuff we need to start
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1:14:42 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]s irrespective of of of the california state
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1:14:49 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] some sort of brainstorming session how we can do just that
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i mean if we're going around county to county yeah i've been wanting to influence the board
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supervisors to do the right thing but a byproduct which i didn't see when i started this trick was
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1:15:07 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] it could be a custodial staff who just happens to be doing
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1:15:13 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]op they look at the monitor they hear julie threets um i'm representing the
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vaccine injured they hear my narrative you got people watching in the replay you've got people
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watching live and and we'll never know how many people we have met perhaps minds have been changed
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maybe i shouldn't take my child to get another vaccine you know and and i think that we need to
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aggressively as you're doing pursue the matter in the courts but also we need to have some sort of
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public information campaign and and and because we got to reach the people it's about we the
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local control and no i'm not talking about county yes which is local control the local control i'm
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1:16:05 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] to not comply and if we can communicate that directly
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1:16:13 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] just boots on the ground and and that that's my that's
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my um um those are my thoughts what we should be doing and that's what i've learned
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um going around from county to county you're absolutely right and thank you so much god bless
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you for doing that going to all those counties i think you're you've gone to 51 out of 58 counties
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1:16:37 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] gone to my 52nd to inyo county in independence but
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we've had a rain a storm a snowstorm which is perilous for vehicles it would be life
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1:16:50 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]s so i really was wanting to go out today but you know i i gotta
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i gotta make um good decisions when i go so yes i do have seven counties left and all of them are
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1:17:05 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ate and the county that i was going to go to today i would have had to go up
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1:17:10 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] 50 lake tahoe and high country snow country and in [privacy contact redaction] been a
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1:17:17 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] been a paradise ride because of the snow storms we've been having
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as of late good decision doing great work great work ron um and the answer to your question that
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all of us are dealing with is that change happens one conversation at a time which is
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1:17:37 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] which is the history of the last [privacy contact redaction]e doing
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wrong what you're doing of going before groups of people and talking that's what needs to happen
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change happens one conversation at a time we just have to be willing to do the work and stop looking
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for quick answers and secondly it took 30 years for william wilberforce to get the uk commons
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house of commons to pass the anti-slavery legislation 30 years of conversations so everybody
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that's why we're going to be up we're going to be up for it and keep speaking and no shutting up
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1:18:09 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ian it was on horse where the motorcycle yeah well in australia's federation
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the whole federation when you look at the history of thomas jefferson and how difficult it was for
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him to get from virginia to washington by bloody horseback in the middle of winter you're talking
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about your bike in the middle of winter what an extraordinary trip that was to go to a meeting
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1:18:31 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ralia in america all happened with conversations on
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the back of bloody horse-drawn trailers and town hall meetings so ron didn't you have him
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1:18:43 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]orm in california about two months ago i seem to remember you mentioned yes that was in
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1:18:50 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]olleman i think and yeah that was a snowstorm it started to snow
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and i had a choice of either continuing or um or or or hunker down somewhere i decided to continue
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because i knew it's about [privacy contact redaction]aserville lower elevation but i did
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ride through the some snow and sleet so are you in northern or southern california or are you just
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i'm in northern california um kind of at the probably the northernest part of the san juan
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1:19:27 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ian glenn and then we'll go back to alex for to do talk about ron
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and for me because we'll have an hour to to do that so go sebastian actually i have um i have about
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20 or 25 minutes left for me okay all right well that's what we're going to do so sebastian glenn
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and then back to alex for rhino update or rhino issues very very quickly remarks uh about traveling
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with the vaccines i believe that is what this whole thing is all about the only reason we're
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1:19:59 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]l is because putin hailed uh vladimir putin healed the the vaccine injuries
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and and covid with overnight in february 2022 um charles you asked or someone asked what about
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1:20:12 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]s and lawyers how do we know who we can trust well i can tell you from my experience that
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1:20:18 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] who had a big flyer i mean it was a big banner outside of his office
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that everyone could see and it said i want to see your smile leave your mask off so that i mean
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1:20:30 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ood out incidentally or coincidentally whatever he was actually i
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believe he was targeted he was a um targeted with turbo cancer he did not take the backs and still
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died within less than three months from cancer so um one can you know one can conspire whatever one
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1:20:51 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] point is for everyone who joins our things i mean to say
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1:20:57 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] this on on rumble if everyone was to just tap the like button
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every one of us we would get more than eight likes or nine likes per week for each stream because
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1:21:12 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] done stephen charles you have done so much for the world
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and we i cannot emphasize this more often than i should like everyone here should like these
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1:21:25 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] thank you very much thanks sebastian well said glenn
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1:21:32 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ess the the dialogue and the question that ronald brought up relative to
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uh the risk of going to hospitals and mine is boy avoided at all cost it's not a safe place
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1:21:48 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] majority of hospitals across the u.s are still recommending remdesivir on their protocols
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on their protocols i you know if if i if i was someone going neat and i absolutely had to go
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1:22:02 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] question do you guys still have that anywhere that's allowed
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in your hospital if so i'm not coming near it um the other thing i want to identify is relative to
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1:22:14 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] this is an area that i've dealt with quite a bit over
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1:22:19 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]arting with a with a book called brain longevity um that was published in
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1997 it's not in current print but there's there's used versions of it it's an excellent book uh and
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with that a whole range of the anti-inflammation mechanisms that can be used to bring down the
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inflammation in your body and and often that will completely relieve um your different kind of joint
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problems i i had joint problems with carpal tunnel sin on the left wrist uh tennis elbow on the right
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uh elbow and and a rotator cup in my right shoulder all of them got eliminated once i was testing out
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the paleo diet before i put my mother on it and with her i was able to bring down the inflammation
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so much that her dementia that had prevented it had had lost all of her uh for you know conversion
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of her short-term memory into long-term memory so she could never remember anything more than one day
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1:23:21 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] memory came back i mean i i was astounded how
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successful it was and it's just a whole range of books on that uh the migraine miracle the sugar-free
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gluten-free ancestral diet to reduce inflammation uh the Alzheimer's prevention and treatment diet
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1:23:40 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]s of Alzheimer's disease uh one that's you know got a lot of
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coverage in certain time periods uh grain brain by david permell uh the perfect health diet how to
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regain health and lose weight by eating brilliant brilliant fantastic thanks for the reminder that
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is so important reduce inflammation what a great story reduce inflammation reduce dementia lovely
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we're going to keep moving jeremy quickly then back to alex because she's only got her for another
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1:24:15 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]uff glenn and by the way all of you who have never heard of cytokines
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1:24:21 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]and cytokines if we're talking about inflammation um jeremy
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yeah thank you charles and thank you alex for your presentation and your work it's great work
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um i'm a fellow mba um which doesn't really mean much no i i have my baby book
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now i don't mean to do to uh denigrate mba's that happens enough but um i i do have my baby book i'm
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77 i'm in canada and i did receive only three inoculations if you want to call i have vaccines
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smallpox and tetanus and um polio that was it and of course there were one or a few boosters
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for polio i can't remember my question is do you have a concept where you are in california in the
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courts called judicial review which is something i wasn't aware of here until i started watching
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um the tribunals which were held to um basically to take away the licenses of some of the physicians
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in ontario canada here and they used a concept called judicial review which meant as i understand
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1:25:36 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ed that there were certain things that you couldn't challenge
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1:25:43 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] would accept as being fact and could not be challenged
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1:25:48 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ive well uh that's why the doctors were there
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1:25:55 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ioning whether the vaccines were safe and effective also anything
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1:26:01 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] could not be challenged and there were a number of others i can't remember
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1:26:07 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ablished with judicial review now this is an area charles and jeremy i think
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you mean judicial notice okay could be yep now judicial review is a different concept
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but judicial notice is that's right the the matters that have been debunked you know that
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it's been debunked that vaccines are unsafe keep going no that that's good i i needed to be
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1:26:31 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed on this because i could only remember some vague parts of these tribunals uh carry
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that were held and of course the the outcome was predetermined so judicial notice all right
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i'll mark that down thank you thanks jeremy all right alex um judicial review is used in australia
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1:26:50 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ions of judges and public service but we won't go there at the moment
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1:26:56 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] you now for [privacy contact redaction]ease give us an update on rhino your perspective
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on this pcr because it's very relevant and also shines a light a light on the plight of rhino being
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unlawfully incarcerated by the german government absolutely and i don't have an update on his
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current situation but i did want to go back to an analysis i did in 2020 that has to do with the pcr
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1:27:20 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] that any legal cases should have focused in my opinion and i'm going
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to share my graphic in a second here it's called the seven levels of covid fraud and the idea was
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to evaluate each of those levels on a scientific basis to see if each level would carry scientific
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water if you will and if um if due to that it would be a good place to focus in court
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and what i concluded from that analysis it's a very business school kind of thing to do is to
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1:27:53 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]rategy to figure out where to where to go in and where to be most incisive and
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surgical with legal work in this case i did that to help children's health defense focus their
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lawsuits so um let me share the graphic right now and i'm just going to talk you through it quickly
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and show you why i came to that conclusion and then i think it'll be really obvious why they did
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yep okay uh okay there we go so um i'll take you through the the seven levels and i'll go into some
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detail especially on the bottom ones um the first level is the issue with um isolating the
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um sars-cov-2 virus um and it was it was never purified as everybody here knows it was never
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paper from january [privacy contact redaction]e from one man who was in wuhan at a time
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of year especially when the pollution was at its highest so it was never determined if that was an
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woo at all i think everybody here probably knows that they they threw away that original sample
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after they sequenced it so that it could not be peer reviewed by other researchers
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1:29:12 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]en paper that defined what the pcr test would be
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so without um without a real reference sample that was peer reviewed by other researchers
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there's a huge issue with the validation of the pcr test and there are a number of other issues
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1:29:30 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] as you all know a lot of them were detailed in the corman drosten review
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website which right now has like a warning on it like i don't know if i should access it or not but
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1:29:41 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ed [privacy contact redaction] and there are many more than that including how it was
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1:29:46 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ablished there was a virus and this is kind of how the narrative
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is rolled out then they manipulated the data here in level two um they had this fake ferguson model
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1:29:58 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]e were going to die you know if we did nothing you know two million people in
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1:30:02 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ates were supposed to die if we didn't lock everybody down and then we had the
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ihme at university of washington funded by bill gates um that also made some bogus project
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1:30:12 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ions to scare everybody and then the coup de grace was that mastercard and bill gates
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donated 50 million dollars to the who to get them to to declare sars-cov-2 a pandemic when there was
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no evidence of widespread death um from what they're calling an infectious agent um the third level
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1:30:34 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] and as we were talking about earlier it's not a diagnostic diagnostic there's
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a super high rate of false positives if you went ahead and sequenced any pcr positive result to
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find out what um what sequenced the letters of the genetic code were in it turned out that you know
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around 90 of them were false positives so those weren't all cases it was also misused according
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to the emergency use authorization um by using an unhealthy people which is verboten with any pcr
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1:31:07 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] and it was spelled out in the eua document that it was not to be used unhealthy people so
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it was used illegally as a screening mechanism and then these results were not sequenced and
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1:31:18 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] sin hong lee in a coalition around the pcr led by dr james lians
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1:31:25 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] sin hong lee wrote the fda and said hey why aren't these being sequenced these pcr
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positives because that's the gold standard and of course the the uh sorry he he wrote a letter to
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the fda and of course the fda you know never did anything about it um but there's lots of problems
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1:31:42 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] so as you can see in levels one two and three they're in order of increasing
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dependency so if you could do a lawsuit around the lack of isolation of the sars-cov-2 virus or
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1:31:55 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually an infectious agent then all the blocks here would tumble there
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wouldn't have been an issue if you could have taken out the block of the manipulated data and
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said hey we caught you you know those are fake models they it was it would kind of end up in like
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oh mea culpa we would never do that again right so that's not a good level for lawsuits but the pcr
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1:32:15 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] is what reiner knew was um was the foundation of all these other dependencies on top of it it
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led to all the reporting um to inflate the cases and to create this double standard for death
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reporting on the death certificates um it it was it was the foundation of of inflating these deaths
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it um was the foundation of of giving these perverse incentives to especially people in
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hospitals to diagnose covet and do all these horrible treatments experimental treatments if
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1:32:47 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e like remdesivir and the ventilator and to actually kill them there were
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1:32:52 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] through but that was all dependent on the levels below it
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and that's level what i call level four and then so levels one two three and four were needed to um
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to initiate level five which was this initial population control and lockdowns and then level
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1:33:08 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ion of the vaccine and then number seven is where we are right now this full
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population control of you know this technocracy that we're hurtling toward so this was all a
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1:33:19 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ured crisis from the beginning but i looked at these blocks you know on behalf of chd because
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1:33:25 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] member there at the time i said hey you know i think the lowest level block where we
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could focus our legal cases is the pcr test because look at all these dependencies above level three
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1:33:36 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] would hold water and it never got traction at chd some people actually
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made fun of me for thinking we should file pcr cases i was always disagreeing with bobby kennedy
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1:33:48 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]rating time for me and i'm going to take this down now
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1:33:56 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] reiner fulmick video and he said that he was going to do a lawsuit
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1:34:03 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] i said there's my man wow this is exactly where all the legal dollars should
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have been focused when we were locked down um and it never happened it never happened and i think
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this is the the reason why reiner is right now in prison i did have conversations with reiner
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1:34:24 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ill thinking of doing a pcr test lawsuit and that's when i was running the children's
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1:34:29 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]er and it was interesting i had to have two separate calls with
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1:34:36 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ors who believe in viruses for one call and then the other call i
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was arranging the same conversation about the lawsuit with lawyers scientists and doctors
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who don't believe the virus narrative because what happens at if you dig into the pcr test at all
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it wouldn't have come down to just the fact that saras covey 2 was improperly isolated and deemed
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1:35:01 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] that we don't have a good viral reference sample for any pcr
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1:35:08 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] and that was the problem with the pcr lawsuit in the minds of the powers that be whoever they
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are um and that's why i think reiner fulmick has received such such um outsized punishment for um
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for nothing for nothing this trumped up political agenda and he's he's basically a political
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prisoner because he knew where to focus the legal work and i knew where to focus it too and i got
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1:35:35 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ion on it and reiner fulmick did and i think that's why he's in prison so that's what
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i wanted to say about that oh one other thing one other really really really important point here
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and i can't prove this okay but i think everybody here is going to have an inner knowing that this
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1:35:53 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ually be true does everybody remember theranos and elizabeth holmes she was the i have
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1:35:59 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] the original article on theranos that i read flying back from europe in october it was it
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1:36:08 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]igative journalist in october 2015 alex on theranos saying
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elizabeth whatever her name was she is a fraud and this whole thing is a fraud anyway keep going
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theranos is a famous famous wonderful case many people here know all about it right well and think
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1:36:28 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] um we had um we had shulzinger and kissinger kissinger and george
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schultz and she's a stanford dropout she's playing a character she's like the female steve job she
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wears like the mock black mock turtlenecks and she has this this falsetto baritone voice that she
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1:36:46 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]er with sometimes if you've seen documentaries on her i mean it's just bizarre and
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then she comes up with this black box that's supposed to do blood spot testing so her company
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was formed in 2003 and i remember when it rolled out she had her offices in palo alto that's where
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i lived at the time and so i thought well you know my next blood test you know i don't want to get a
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1:37:07 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]aw i'm going to go to walgreens and get this blood spot testing and so i went in there
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1:37:12 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ers to the phlebotomist and they said oh you know chick chick chick chick
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um you're gonna need a full blood draw today i'm like but i wanted just the blood spot testing like
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1:37:22 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]or checked off the cholesterol test so you're gonna need a full blood draw and i
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1:37:28 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ing then because everybody gets ordered a cholesterol test i didn't
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1:37:34 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] but it was on my thing i already knew that it was bullshit back then but
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1:37:38 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ually get blood spot testing because there's a lot of exceptions
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1:37:43 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] to do a full blood draw and i thought well now that's
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1:37:47 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] and so the whole thing was blown up by kissinger's grandson tyler who blew the whistle
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1:37:54 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] a fake black box test and this wasn't just for like cbc's and
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1:38:02 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]s that you would need in [privacy contact redaction]e know this but they got
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theranos got fda approval for a herpes test to start testing for infectious illness so think about
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this it's a company with kissinger and schultz on the board to manufacture test results and they
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1:38:24 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ing in [privacy contact redaction]s and get
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them approved by the fda for a lot of other infections at the time that was 2015 that was
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a very key year in this whole narrative remember [privacy contact redaction]
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from parents in in in large part in [privacy contact redaction] and the
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medical exemption was narrowed 2015 was also the year that we had the dead doctors we have 200
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1:38:52 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]erious mysterious circumstances starting with deffrey bradstreet in
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florida who was found in a river with a shotgun wound to the chest and that was ruled a suicide
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as if he went out to the river and somehow pulled a shotgun aimed at his own chest to
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commit suicide in a river and then it turns out that he had records showing that there's a cancer
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1:39:15 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ance called nagalase being added to vaccines and he's got a bunch of writings
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about that he was about to publish it there were all sorts of really weird deaths and apparent
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suicides in 2015 and so 2015 again was also the year that theranos got fda approval for their first
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1:39:35 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] for herpes and so it is my theory or hypothesis let's say because it's not
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totally a theory let's say hypothesis that theranos was the test that the deep state wanted to use
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1:39:50 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ure cases of cobit i don't think they wanted to use the pcr test and as we found out
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1:39:56 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] of us who didn't know a lot about it at the time found out a whole
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1:39:59 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] it is how it's not a diagnostic and it has all these
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other issues and i don't think they were actually prepared to use the pcr test as the diagnostic in
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covid i think they were caught with their pants down because tyler the grandson of kissinger blew
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1:40:16 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]le on theranos and they removed theranos from the mix as a testing facility so isn't that
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woman in prison yeah yeah [privacy contact redaction] the wall street journal article that i
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read um was written by john carrie roux c a double r e y r o u and it was he who really helped to make
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1:40:42 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]le was blue up blue after kissinger's grandson did it um and so it's a it's
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1:40:49 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ory and so thanks for the reminder alex and by the way there's been no pushback
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1:40:55 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] kissinger and schultz and i think william sign there's another heavy duty board member that
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elizabeth holmes is her name h o l m e s who got uh what an extraordinary board she got as a as a
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dropout although as we know alex there's a real benefit in not continuing with university being
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1:41:13 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]opout is a useful thing to do even though you know both got masters as well all right you've got
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two minutes left ron you've got two minutes to ask alex her last question before we'll continue
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without alex as well um was an expert on this so he uh when he first appeared on this channel
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1:41:33 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ory i don't remember whether he had inside knowledge but he knew the story and he knew
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1:41:40 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ory as well alex kreiner do you know him um i missed i missed the name what name
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alex kreiner he's from croatia but he lives in monaco no i don't know who he is all right
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well if you want to know about elizabeth holmes and uh tyrannus he's someone you should speak to
948
1:42:00 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ually it's not just books been there's books been written on it netflix
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documentaries down on it ron quickly here before we lose alex quickly i'm just that this test that
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1:42:10 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] you practice medicine now according to these
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1:42:16 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e without taking a history without the without the patient
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1:42:24 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]or it's just a big fraud the whole thing highly efficient
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well it yeah don't interact with the patient an ai doctor can come in and take do the tests and
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1:42:36 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] prescribe based on the tests and the tests are fraudulent and and shouldn't
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be done because you don't go looking for trouble like that without okay steven quick
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no i need to make that point so charles and we don't need to hear ron ahead of me when it comes
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1:42:54 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] want to say on page one or four of my mother's truth book
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i talk about uh tyrannus i was the public information officer who who fielded the public
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1:43:07 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] journal john cario that was wow catalyst that caused cario
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to write his book and also for [privacy contact redaction]ralia to do their piece and i remember
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gathering about more than 500 pages of documents on my cubicle desk pulling all this together so
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it's kind of interesting that we've come this full full circle anyway i i talk about it in my
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mother truth book on page [privacy contact redaction] to go you were very ahead of the curve ron
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well i didn't know what i was doing at that time but you know yeah now you do well thank you
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everybody for having me back um it's always a pleasure for these deep discussions i i love
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1:43:55 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ions and the discussion i love the questions from steven and charles and
967
1:44:00 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] i love being with medical doctors for covet ethics you have a great show here
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1:44:07 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] you congratulations on your work and anyone please subscribe to free
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1:44:13 --> 1:44:19
now foundation it's on the website i'm a subscriber have been for some time and keep up to speed with
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1:44:19 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] get them through to her alex get off to your next meeting
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we will can we will see if we can continue without you okay i'm sure you can alex your homework is
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look into rico with tom renz and uh kerry mullis you need to do some investigating
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in the town where he died allegedly i will follow up on that with you steven thank you so very much
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i think that's going to be a really powerful combo if we can get it going and you could actually do a
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1:44:46 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] because i think you might be right about uh but i knew that rhino was
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onto that very early and there were other people who are also understanding that so the whole thing
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1:44:59 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] was ridiculous yeah as i used to tell my wife
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1:45:08 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]s incredible ideas here and i'm following up on all of them
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1:45:15 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]en go because otherwise you'll be late you got a hard stop
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1:45:23 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ion was that sfe yes i just wanted to thank you so much for everything you're doing
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for us here you are our our fearless beautiful leader and courageous beyond words i i'm honored
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to know you and grateful you're here also i wanted to mention eric copolino did a whole
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1:45:46 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] that the cdc knew in [privacy contact redaction] should never be used
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on its own because of the false whooping cough thing that went through this hospital where they
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1:45:59 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]eria caused whooping cough but they had called it something
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else so bottom line is cdc had that written back in 2007 or 2008 that it should never be used solely
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for diagnosis so this was known many years before this happened and eric copolino has that data he's
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been on here before and i can get it to you if you need it so you've got layer on layer of fraud
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alex take your pick right you and tom renz together i think um good move mountains i agree yeah and
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that's the point of that the tower of blocks because it's layer upon layer of fraud and every
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block is dependent on all the dependencies below it so the lower you can play on that legally you
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can wipe out this whole problem from ever occurring again absolutely okay love you guys
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1:46:52 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] they misled the public by saying that the that the loss of taste
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and loss of smell was unique to covid when it wasn't clearly no because i remember getting a
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1:47:03 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e and smell exactly everybody forgot that so much fraud okay i got i
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gotta go and thank you bye everybody bye alex thank you bye