1
0:00:00 --> 0:00:11
So everybody, welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International. In today's discussion,
2
0:00:11 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]ephen Frost. Over three years ago, with the desire to pursue
3
0:00:16 --> 0:00:21
truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health, Stephen has stood up against government and
4
0:00:21 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]leblower and activist. His medical specialty is radiology.
5
0:00:27 --> 0:00:32
I remember, we remember at this time, Rainer Fulmick, who is undergoing a show trial in
6
0:00:32 --> 0:00:38
Germany, day 29 of his trial of a corrupt German legal system and a corrupt German government.
7
0:00:38 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]culating. So all of you, please, if someone could put the link
8
0:00:44 --> 0:00:52
to the petition into the chat, please sign that petition. And those of you watching this recording,
9
0:00:52 --> 0:00:58
let's put pressure on this government's another Julian Assange example that without pressure,
10
0:00:58 --> 0:01:06
Rainer will wallow in jail for a long time. His mother died last week and he was not allowed to
11
0:01:06 --> 0:01:11
see his mother before she died. I'm Charles Covess, the moderator of this group. I'm Australasia's
12
0:01:11 --> 0:01:17
passion provocateur and we love passionate people in these meetings. I practiced law for 20 years
13
0:01:17 --> 0:01:23
before changing career [privacy contact redaction] 14 years, I've helped parents and lawyers to
14
0:01:23 --> 0:01:30
strategize remedies for vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice. I'm also the CEO of an
15
0:01:30 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] today, Curtis Cost, has also been helping people to
16
0:01:36 --> 0:01:43
reduce damage from vaccines and from bad medical advice. We comprise lots of medical, we're lots
17
0:01:43 --> 0:01:48
of professionals here and we're from all around the world. Many of us thought that vaccines were
18
0:01:48 --> 0:01:54
okay. Now, many of us proudly say, yes, we are passionate anti-vaxxers. And I'm certainly amongst
19
0:01:54 --> 0:02:01
those. And Curtis, I assume you're a passionate anti-vaxxer as well. If this is your first time
20
0:02:01 --> 0:02:05
here, welcome and feel free to introduce yourself in the chat and where you're from. If you publish
21
0:02:05 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction] a radio, a TV show or sub stack, put the links into the chat
22
0:02:12 --> 0:02:17
so we can follow you, promote you and find you. Most of us understand we're in the middle of World
23
0:02:17 --> 0:02:25
War III and that the medical science battle is only one of [privacy contact redaction] World War.
24
0:02:26 --> 0:02:34
I say it's no time to be tired. We're some four years into a seven year war. That's my assessment.
25
0:02:34 --> 0:02:40
Some of you will say it's shorter, longer. So look after your health, be healthy and be up for the
26
0:02:40 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]and the development of science and that the science is never settled.
27
0:02:46 --> 0:02:53
And on the issue of vaccines, I refer you, if you haven't been reminded of the latest article by Dr.
28
0:02:53 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]otkin, the alleged godfather of children's vaccines, admitting that no vaccine has ever been
29
0:02:59 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ed for safety or efficacy ever in the history of medicine. This meeting runs for
30
0:03:07 --> 0:03:12
two and a half hours after which for those with the time, Tom Rodman runs a video telegram meeting.
31
0:03:12 --> 0:03:16
Tom puts the links into the chat if you're able to join because you've got the time.
32
0:03:16 --> 0:03:21
We'll listen to Curtis Cost, our guest presenter for as long as Curtis wishes to speak. And then
33
0:03:21 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] Q&A. Stephen Frost, by long established tradition, asks the first questions for 15 minutes.
34
0:03:27 --> 0:03:32
This is a free speech environment with appropriate moderating. Free speech is
35
0:03:32 --> 0:03:36
crucially important in our fight to preserve our human freedoms. And even this morning,
36
0:03:36 --> 0:03:44
I got an email from the Babylon Bee to which I'm a subscriber, unpacking the censorship that has
37
0:03:44 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] the Babylon Bee, against humour, against comedy. The censorship
38
0:03:52 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] to push back against it. If you're offended by anything, be offended.
39
0:03:59 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] the offence industry that requires nobody to say
40
0:04:05 --> 0:04:10
anything that may offend another. We also reject the triggering industry. Don't you dare say
41
0:04:10 --> 0:04:17
anything that may trigger someone. Indeed, in Australia just two days ago, an Asian bloke
42
0:04:17 --> 0:04:23
tipped hot coffee over a nine-month-old baby. The police came out with the announcement,
43
0:04:23 --> 0:04:31
we're looking for a bloke who is tan. They were scared to say we're looking for an Asian bloke.
44
0:04:31 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction], left the country before the cops got onto him, before anyone could find
45
0:04:36 --> 0:04:42
this bloke. This is because of why it might trigger someone that you dare call someone
46
0:04:42 --> 0:04:50
who looks Asian, who's just attacked criminally a nine-month-old baby. We come with an attitude
47
0:04:50 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ive of love, not fear. Fear is the opposite of love. Fear squashes you and enslaves
48
0:04:56 --> 0:05:02
you. Love, on the other hand, expands you and liberates you. These twice-weekly meetings are
49
0:05:02 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]inary range of actions and initiatives have been generated from
50
0:05:08 --> 0:05:14
linkages made by attendees in these meetings. For example, Jerry Waters has just thanked Stephen
51
0:05:14 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] for introducing him to Sukhari Bhakdi. That's what happens in these meetings. One
52
0:05:21 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]ications, can have enormous implications.
53
0:05:29 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] or links or resources that will help people put the
54
0:05:33 --> 0:05:36
details into the chat, the meeting is recorded, is uploaded on the Rumble channel.
55
0:05:37 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] presenter Curtis Cost. We thank you so much Curtis for coming on the
56
0:05:42 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] time to share your time and wisdom and insights. For the purpose of the recording,
57
0:05:48 --> 0:05:59
I will go through your background. Curtis Cost holds a BA from Vassar College as well as an MBA
58
0:05:59 --> 0:06:03
from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern Uni. He's the author of the book Vaccines Are
59
0:06:03 --> 0:06:11
Dangerous, a Warning to the Global Community. So please get hold of that book. I'll give you the
60
0:06:11 --> 0:06:18
link to that. Curtis, if you can put that link into the chat while I'm reading this bio.
61
0:06:19 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction] edition of this book was published in 1991. You were a very early intelligent
62
0:06:25 --> 0:06:31
adopter. The second edition was published in [privacy contact redaction],
63
0:06:32 --> 0:06:39
sorry 2011, that brought to my attention about the incredible dangers of children's vaccines.
64
0:06:40 --> 0:06:46
For over 30 years, Curtis has been warning the public about the dangers and ineffectiveness
65
0:06:46 --> 0:06:50
of vaccines. Curtis has been interviewed on national and local television and radio programs
66
0:06:50 --> 0:06:56
including Tony Brown's Journal, The Gary Bird Show, The Gary Null Show and many others. He's
67
0:06:56 --> 0:07:02
been interviewed by New York Times, Village Voice, Ebony Magazine, The Amsterdam News, The Final Call.
68
0:07:03 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction] for several publications and most recently he's a writer on Substack.
69
0:07:09 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]ack.com to which I've been a subscriber for a long time. Curtis has also
70
0:07:16 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]y forums on topics such as vaccines, AIDS, defending parental rights,
71
0:07:22 --> 0:07:27
the Harlem Vaccine Forum, the COVID Vaccine on Trial, COVID Crisis, National Town Hall Forum,
72
0:07:27 --> 0:07:33
among others. Curtis is also one of the producers of the film Medical Racism, The New Apartheid.
73
0:07:34 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]ive in opposing the creation of quarantine camps in New York State.
74
0:07:40 --> 0:07:45
He sees quarantine camps as a threat not only to New York but also the rest of America.
75
0:07:45 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]ive in organizing forums, rallies and other events against bad New York State bills
76
0:07:51 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction] the medical freedoms of New Yorkers and ultimately the country. His website is
77
0:07:58 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction] interview on Children's Health Defense
78
0:08:05 --> 0:08:11
will put into the chat. There's a rally coming up in Harlem on 19 September. We'll put the link
79
0:08:11 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense interview. So midday on 19 September New York.
80
0:08:19 --> 0:08:25
And that's the intro. And the other thing I want to say was thank you Stephen Frost again
81
0:08:25 --> 0:08:31
for creating this group and for organizing Curtis to be here. I think Shasta as well. Thank you
82
0:08:31 --> 0:08:39
for your bits for helping on that. And Curtis, welcome. And I think we're going to play a movie,
83
0:08:39 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]ay your interview that you want to play.
84
0:08:44 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction] want to thank you for having me on here and it's a real honor. And hopefully we'll
85
0:08:50 --> 0:09:00
learn some new things today. Excellent. All right. So Curtis wants to play a vexed interview with
86
0:09:01 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, you only quickly want to say because this is an excellent interview. I've
87
0:09:06 --> 0:09:10
watched it. It goes for 50 minutes, but it really sets the scene beautifully. So Stephen,
88
0:09:10 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction]ay the video? No, apart from saying thank you to Curtis for
89
0:09:16 --> 0:09:21
coming on. Thank you, Curtis. My pleasure. Thank you. Here we go.
90
0:09:30 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction] waiting for a computer to chug along.
91
0:09:36 --> 0:09:44
All right, Curtis, can you see you on the screen? Say it again. What? Yeah, you can start. Feel free.
92
0:09:44 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction], and I'm honored to be here with Polly Tomey, which was self-defense,
93
0:09:51 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction] Brian Hooker. And we're going to be talking today about their new film coming out,
94
0:09:57 --> 0:10:04
Vax 3, which has a release date of September 18th and it's going to be aired in a hundred different
95
0:10:04 --> 0:10:11
theaters across the country. And it's a dynamic film of what I know about it so far. And I just
96
0:10:11 --> 0:10:15
have to do one thing before we get into the introductions and everything else and the content.
97
0:10:15 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction] Hooker and Polly, you are my heroes. I mean, you've had impact on me in
98
0:10:24 --> 0:10:30
ways that I know you don't even realize. But I'll say that Polly, I can't see your image. Are you on?
99
0:10:31 --> 0:10:39
Yeah, I'm here. Right there. Okay, great. Well, just briefly, in Vax 2, you did something that
100
0:10:39 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction]ed me. For many years, you know, I wrote a book called Vaccines are
101
0:10:45 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction] came out in 1991. And over the years, I've met lots of parents who come up and hug
102
0:10:52 --> 0:10:59
me and thank me because they read my book, or saw me on some show, and they decided not to vaccinate
103
0:10:59 --> 0:11:05
their kids. And every single one has the exact same story, that their kids were perfectly fine
104
0:11:05 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction] elated. But they also said that all the neighbors' kids who got vaccinated
105
0:11:13 --> 0:11:19
had all kinds of health problems, autism, ADHD, and so forth. Well, in your film, Vax 2,
106
0:11:19 --> 0:11:25
you know, the first half was focused in on the kids who were vaccinated and how horrible and
107
0:11:25 --> 0:11:32
traumatic that was. But then you focused on the kids who were not vaccinated. And in all these
108
0:11:33 --> 0:11:39
stories of these healthy kids who really got sick, and it really affected me because I was not doing
109
0:11:39 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]ical analysis. I just kept hearing these stories. And here you
110
0:11:44 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]ly what I had been seeing for many years, decades. And so I just want
111
0:11:52 --> 0:11:57
to commend you for that. And I'm equally excited about the new film. And I'll tell you why later.
112
0:11:57 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction], I know most people always know who you are. But Polly, can you start off,
113
0:12:02 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] give us a brief description of your background? Yeah, so I'm Polly Tommy. I have
114
0:12:08 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]en. They're all vaccinated to varying degrees because I still didn't get it even when I
115
0:12:13 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]ill went on and vaccinated the third one because who wants polio, right? So I would say
116
0:12:20 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]rong pro-vaxxer, did as I was told, mother. So when Billy got the MMR that morning,
117
0:12:27 --> 0:12:33
and subsequently had a seizure, I was in hospital. In fact, the doctors told us it wasn't a side effect
118
0:12:33 --> 0:12:39
of the MMR and he'd be fine. Well, he never really woke up from that injury. And once we started
119
0:12:39 --> 0:12:44
really properly looking into it, we knew we had to shout out and warn the other parents because
120
0:12:44 --> 0:12:50
Billy's injury was very, very, very severe. We were told he would never live with purpose,
121
0:12:50 --> 0:12:57
never speak, have problems walking. He was an extremely sick child and it nearly broke us as a
122
0:12:57 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction] to deal with that we started to speak out. So that's my main who I am is I'm
123
0:13:04 --> 0:13:09
the mother of Billy, Bello and Toby. And I will say that I do have a grandson and a granddaughter
124
0:13:09 --> 0:13:16
now with never had no vaccinations. I feel like a long last we've turned the corner and put it
125
0:13:16 --> 0:13:20
right for the future. And there's nothing more that makes me more proud than to see these two
126
0:13:20 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]en growing up. And I'm the director of Children's Health Defense, CHDTV, which I'm very
127
0:13:27 --> 0:13:32
proud of. We go out every morning at 10 o'clock Eastern, seven days a week. So yeah, very exciting
128
0:13:32 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense. Fantastic. Thank you. Dr. Hooker?
129
0:13:37 --> 0:13:44
Yeah, I am also the father of a vaccine injured child. My son Steve was injured by his 15 month
130
0:13:44 --> 0:13:[privacy contact redaction]arted out, you know, very, very pro vax. I don't consider myself really an
131
0:13:51 --> 0:13:57
anti-vaxxer but more of an ex-vaxxer. I wished I would have been an anti-vaxxer from the very,
132
0:13:57 --> 0:14:03
very beginning. And Curtis, I wish I would have had your book in 1991 when it came out because
133
0:14:03 --> 0:14:[privacy contact redaction] a PhD in biochemical engineering that I received back in
134
0:14:14 --> 0:14:[privacy contact redaction]ate University. And, you know, when my son's injury started, then a lot of
135
0:14:21 --> 0:14:[privacy contact redaction]arted to devote to understanding vaccine adverse events and vaccine injury. And I
136
0:14:28 --> 0:14:36
have been doing research essentially since 2001. Also investigating sort of the fraud and
137
0:14:36 --> 0:14:43
malfeasance that has gone on, particularly at the Centers for Disease Control, starting out with the
138
0:14:43 --> 0:14:54
role of vaccines and autism because my son Steven, like Billy, has autism, is non-verbal, he's very
139
0:14:54 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]ed, he's very, very medically fragile even to this day when he's 26 years old.
140
0:15:01 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense. I actually joined the board of directors in 2018 and I
141
0:15:07 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]oyee as their chief scientific officer in 2021. I've been doing that and
142
0:15:15 --> 0:15:21
absolutely loving it. So, you know, get to work with wonderful, passionate people like Polly Tommy
143
0:15:21 --> 0:15:27
at CHDTV and we're just so blessed to be able to do what we do every day, Curtis.
144
0:15:27 --> 0:15:27
Right.
145
0:15:27 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]ic. And that's very gratifying when you're doing something, you know, you're helping other
146
0:15:31 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]e. Let's talk a little bit about the Vax 3. I'm really excited about this film for a
147
0:15:38 --> 0:15:44
number of reasons. But can you show us how you guys went about collecting the information
148
0:15:45 --> 0:15:49
that you did? I already know pretty much, but everybody may not be familiar. So how did you go
149
0:15:49 --> 0:15:56
about putting this documentary together? Then if you can lead into that in terms of what you've
150
0:15:56 --> 0:16:02
uncovered from that process, that's really the meat of this. Okay, whoever would like to start
151
0:16:02 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction], feel free. Go ahead, Polly.
152
0:16:06 --> 0:16:12
Well, I think it's important. So basically, during COVID, we've referred so many lies and
153
0:16:12 --> 0:16:16
none of it seemed to make any sense at all to us. You know, we've been told the pandemic of the
154
0:16:16 --> 0:16:22
unvaccinated, the unvaccinated filling up the hospitals. We knew that there were injuries and
155
0:16:22 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defence that these COVID shots would be dangerous. We could see
156
0:16:29 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction]art and I'll let Brian talk about that in a minute. But it seemed very obvious to
157
0:16:34 --> 0:16:39
us to find out the truth, like we did on the last bus, that we needed to get a Children's Health
158
0:16:39 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction] and talk to the parents and see what they went through
159
0:16:44 --> 0:16:50
during COVID. And so that's what we did. We got a bus together and we've got a very young team.
160
0:16:50 --> 0:16:57
We did that on purpose so that we could educate them. And nothing, I would say, prepared us at all
161
0:16:57 --> 0:17:01
for what we discovered. Brian, do you want to talk about something like you talk about that so well?
162
0:17:01 --> 0:17:07
Well, before you go, can I for a second? How long were you on the road? And what parts of the country
163
0:17:07 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]l through? Oh, yeah, I can't remember now. We were on the road for nine months, but we
164
0:17:13 --> 0:17:18
weren't solidly on the road for nine months. So we'd fly in for 10 days. And because it was very
165
0:17:18 --> 0:17:24
stressful on the bus team, I've kind of had been through it before, so I knew it was going to be
166
0:17:24 --> 0:17:30
stressful for me. But we had very young members on there. One was actually pregnant and the bus
167
0:17:30 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction] needed to have that mental break from the story. So we didn't go
168
0:17:35 --> 0:17:40
out for the full month. But yeah, it was nine months and we were going to go for the whole year.
169
0:17:40 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]ories were so alarming, what we were uncovering, that we decided to stop the bus,
170
0:17:46 --> 0:17:51
come back, make a movie and get this out as soon as possible. Because we knew if we kept going,
171
0:17:51 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]eds and hundreds more of these same stories,
172
0:17:55 --> 0:17:[privacy contact redaction]ill, but virtually rather than on the bus.
173
0:17:58 --> 0:18:03
Was there a particular region you focused in or what did go across the country?
174
0:18:03 --> 0:18:07
No, we went all around that. We went all across the country. We just missed a top half off
175
0:18:07 --> 0:18:12
at the end. But yeah, we went right up to New York, right then to Florida, then right over to
176
0:18:12 --> 0:18:19
California. So we sped around as quickly as we could. And it wasn't cheap. I mean, gas and all
177
0:18:19 --> 0:18:[privacy contact redaction]er machine that we were driving, it was expensive. But the people
178
0:18:25 --> 0:18:[privacy contact redaction] time. They paid for our gas, they bought our food, they were superb,
179
0:18:30 --> 0:18:[privacy contact redaction] Wow, wow. Excellent. Dr. Hooker?
180
0:18:33 --> 0:18:41
Yes. It was an amazing experience. And I was really glad I got to spend about five days on
181
0:18:41 --> 0:18:49
the bus and in two separate trips, both in New England and then in Florida. And just listening
182
0:18:49 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]ories, it was absolutely excruciating that Polly and her crew on the bus had listened
183
0:19:00 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]ories for nine months. And we expected the COVID-[privacy contact redaction]ories. And I knew
184
0:19:08 --> 0:19:15
that the COVID-19 vaccine was really a gene therapy. And it was something foisted on society
185
0:19:15 --> 0:19:21
that nobody had ever really seen before. And all for money and profit because the technology was
186
0:19:21 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]er. It made over $150 billion in sales for Pfizer and Moderna.
187
0:19:31 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]ories. But one of the most difficult things was the hospital
188
0:19:40 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction]ories and individuals that had to be hospitalized or couldn't avoid hospitalization
189
0:19:49 --> 0:19:56
during that time. And primarily, we heard in this instance from the unvaccinated and the protocols
190
0:19:56 --> 0:20:04
that they faced in the name of really money and finance was that they were brought into the
191
0:20:04 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction]less of what they were brought into the hospital for, they repeatedly tested for
192
0:20:10 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction]ed positive for COVID. And then they were put on patented drugs like Remdesivir
193
0:20:18 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction]ug from a failed Ebola trial. And the failed Ebola trial, it killed
194
0:20:25 --> 0:20:31
half of the participants. And so this was a drug that would shut down your organs in a matter of
195
0:20:31 --> 0:20:[privacy contact redaction]e were put on ventilators and they were put on ventilators, mechanical ventilation
196
0:20:37 --> 0:20:43
inappropriately. They were put into ICU. And with every step, there was more reimbursement for the
197
0:20:43 --> 0:20:48
hospital. And then ultimately, there were so many stories of hospital protocol deaths.
198
0:20:48 --> 0:20:54
Dr. Michael B. Dixon, M.D. I've heard a lot of hospital horror stories. And I'd like to hear
199
0:20:55 --> 0:21:[privacy contact redaction] because myself and others during that whole period with COVID were hearing
200
0:21:02 --> 0:21:09
terrible, terrible, horrific stories of abuse in the hospitals. But I want to hear what you have
201
0:21:09 --> 0:21:[privacy contact redaction]art with Polly. What are some of the specific things that you were hearing
202
0:21:16 --> 0:21:[privacy contact redaction]e about the protocols being given and the targeting from what you're telling me
203
0:21:22 --> 0:21:29
of the unvaccinated? Polly M. Dixon, M.D. Yeah. So it became obvious very early on because the first
204
0:21:29 --> 0:21:[privacy contact redaction]ion I asked them as they sit down on the bus is, did you take the COVID-19 shot? And they were
205
0:21:34 --> 0:21:40
like, no, no, no. And I was thinking, this is really bizarre. And so when the vaccine injured
206
0:21:40 --> 0:21:45
that did take the shot came in and they did also go to hospital because they had myocarditis or
207
0:21:45 --> 0:21:53
whatever it is that was wrong with them from taking the shot, they didn't get treated the same way as
208
0:21:53 --> 0:22:00
the unvaccinated. So very quickly, and even to this day, as I'm still doing these stories daily,
209
0:22:00 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction] thing I say is, did you take the COVID shot? And my heart just like
210
0:22:03 --> 0:22:09
goes, jumps because I know what they're going to say. No, every single time. And then once they
211
0:22:09 --> 0:22:15
were found out that they had not taken the COVID shot, so classed as unvaccinated, they got this
212
0:22:15 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction]aff to a degree that is just difficult to comprehend.
213
0:22:22 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction] from them. They were starving, hungry. They were not allowed any water.
214
0:22:30 --> 0:22:35
Again, I'm not a doctor, but whenever my kids or anyone are sick, the first thing I do is hydrate
215
0:22:35 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction] They're nothing. They were begging for little ice chips just to
216
0:22:41 --> 0:22:46
give them something. But no, absolutely nothing. Their phones were taken away from them. When they
217
0:22:46 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction] or trying to go home, they were given paralytic drugs, a cocktail of drugs I
218
0:22:51 --> 0:22:58
can't even pronounce. But you can see them on the death medical records. You can see all of the drugs
219
0:22:58 --> 0:23:05
they were given and how much they were paid for each drug that was given. And this amounts to a
220
0:23:05 --> 0:23:12
lot of money, around half a million plus for each patient that died on the ventilator. Big money for
221
0:23:12 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]e who talk to us, they use the word murder. They would come on the
222
0:23:18 --> 0:23:25
bus and say, my mom was murdered. My son was murdered. So you can see the pain in them. I mean,
223
0:23:26 --> 0:23:31
Brian, you saw it as well. It's horrific. It's absolutely horrific. And that's one of the reasons
224
0:23:31 --> 0:23:36
why the subtitle of the movie is Authorized to Kill. And that was one of the things that we didn't
225
0:23:36 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction] to see were these death protocols. And I can verify that standard orders for patients
226
0:23:44 --> 0:23:50
if they were unvaccinated were different than standard orders for vaccinated patients. Standard
227
0:23:50 --> 0:23:55
ordered for unvaccinated patients were more aggressive treatment protocols. And I believe
228
0:23:55 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]ances, it's hard to say that these were death protocols. They were protocols
229
0:24:03 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction] life, but to make a lot of money for hospital administrators, to make a lot
230
0:24:09 --> 0:24:18
of money for Gilead Sciences, who was the producer and the patent holder from Remdesivir for the
231
0:24:18 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]itutes of Allergies and Infectious Disease, who was collaborating with Gilead Sciences
232
0:24:24 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]ly from these death protocols. And so it's really, really
233
0:24:32 --> 0:24:38
insidious. I mean, you see the backside of it where people are profiteering off of these stories of
234
0:24:38 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]e not able to see their loved ones die.
235
0:24:44 --> 0:24:50
Oh, man. I tell you, I give presentations to a lot of different groups, including
236
0:24:51 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]ories they told me were horrifying, but, you know,
237
0:24:57 --> 0:25:04
it's hard to know how much you should believe. I'll tell you just one real fast. There's a story
238
0:25:04 --> 0:25:14
that they're told of a man who was Jewish who managed to crawl to the bathroom in the hospital
239
0:25:14 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]ink water from the toilet. And that's how he had enough energy to escape from the hospital.
240
0:25:20 --> 0:25:32
I mean, there's a story of a Hasidic Jewish man who was in the hospital. And he eventually died.
241
0:25:32 --> 0:25:39
And they found a note on his clothes and it was written in Hebrew or whatever. I don't know,
242
0:25:39 --> 0:25:42
Yiddish or something. I don't remember what language, but they finally found somebody
243
0:25:44 --> 0:25:52
that could read it. And it said essentially that I did not die of natural causes. The hospital
244
0:25:52 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]ered me. And from what you're telling me, that you see the same thing, can you give me
245
0:25:58 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]uck out your mind that each of you may have heard in this
246
0:26:03 --> 0:26:09
process? Just one or two, because the actual stories have even greater impact. Well, the one
247
0:26:09 --> 0:26:16
story, which is a COVID shot death that really affected me, was this beautiful young lady. She
248
0:26:16 --> 0:26:22
was at college and her mother came on the bus to tell her story. And she showed this picture.
249
0:26:22 --> 0:26:28
You could see she was this fine, beautiful, young American that had a whole life ahead of her. Now,
250
0:26:28 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed me is that this daughter was completely unvaccinated. Her mother
251
0:26:33 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ened to children's health events and all of you. And
252
0:26:40 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction] so super healthy. But the girl called her mother up at college and said,
253
0:26:45 --> 0:26:50
I can't cope anymore. I have to take the COVID shot because my friends don't want anything to
254
0:26:50 --> 0:26:56
do with me. I can't go to any of the concerts. I'm just living this life that's awful for me.
255
0:26:57 --> 0:27:06
So she took the COVID shot and then had searing pain. Her whole back was on fire. She was in so
256
0:27:06 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]or and the doctor prescribed her fentanyl and all kinds of crazy
257
0:27:11 --> 0:27:19
stuff, which subsequently she died from an overdose of the fentanyl. But the whole story was so tragic
258
0:27:19 --> 0:27:25
as the mother was trying to undo the damage from the shot that the girl felt so pressurized in her
259
0:27:25 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ly non-toxic body to take the shot because of peer pressure and eventually dies of a fentanyl
260
0:27:31 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ose or whatever that may be. But did you see how it started? It all started with the
261
0:27:37 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ures on the bus and I look at her every time I go on the bus and I
262
0:27:42 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction] think, we're going to keep going for you. Good name with Rachel. But it really upset me.
263
0:27:46 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction] so needless. It didn't mean to be. I tell you, I've come across a lot of people
264
0:27:52 --> 0:27:58
in our movement and so often it's a parent that does not want the child to vaccinate,
265
0:27:58 --> 0:28:04
wants the child to eat organic. They're the ones that the kids would side with the other parent
266
0:28:04 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction] into peer pressure at their college. I mean, what is
267
0:28:11 --> 0:28:16
happening to cause kids to err on the wrong side? I mean, what-
268
0:28:16 --> 0:28:24
It was a calculated campaign really to coerce individuals, to pressure individuals,
269
0:28:24 --> 0:28:29
to shame individuals. When the president of the United States comes and says it's the pandemic
270
0:28:29 --> 0:28:37
of the unvaccinated and his patients is wearing thin on the unvaccinated. And without the context
271
0:28:37 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]e that have sustained vaccine injury or had family members
272
0:28:42 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ained vaccine injury. It's nigh into criminal and now we know that the media and social media
273
0:28:48 --> 0:28:54
was manipulated and the message was censored regarding vaccine injury and vaccine adverse
274
0:28:54 --> 0:29:00
events. And the tremendous peer pressure, Curtis, during the pandemic, I had people come to me that
275
0:29:00 --> 0:29:05
had never had a vaccine and said, oh, well, which vaccine do I get, Brian? I want to travel
276
0:29:05 --> 0:29:11
internationally. Which vaccine do I get, Brian? I want to be able to see my grandson.
277
0:29:13 --> 0:29:21
So it was really the amount of gas lighting, the amount of peer pressure was really, really insidious
278
0:29:21 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]ance. And we were made to be the bad guys, the ones that were unvaccinated
279
0:29:30 --> 0:29:37
over and over and over again. And even with now the mea culpa, oh, well, it didn't really prevent
280
0:29:37 --> 0:29:43
transmission. It didn't really prevent infection. It's still people who are unvaccinated are still
281
0:29:43 --> 0:29:50
to this day, four years later, three years later, getting gas lit. Yeah. And then you got Mandy Cohen,
282
0:29:50 --> 0:29:56
as you were saying earlier, shrieking out from the CDC, six months and up, pregnant women,
283
0:29:56 --> 0:30:01
go and get your COVID shot. I mean, it's just, it's suicide to take a COVID shot with all the
284
0:30:01 --> 0:30:08
information we know now. I've listened to a lot of Mandy Cohen's, she's the new director of the CDC,
285
0:30:08 --> 0:30:14
Center for Disease Control. And I'm just like shocked, stunned, because the way she talks
286
0:30:14 --> 0:30:21
about the COVID shots for babies, six months and older, it's like all the information we've
287
0:30:21 --> 0:30:25
accumulated on the dangers of the COVID shot is like she doesn't know about it, or doesn't
288
0:30:26 --> 0:30:32
know that she knows about it. It's just like no reference to anything. It's mind boggling. But
289
0:30:32 --> 0:30:38
we got something for her. We're going to be having a major rally. I should have put it like that, but
290
0:30:38 --> 0:30:47
good job. Could happen to a nicer person. Yeah, we have a major rally coming up September 19th
291
0:30:47 --> 0:30:53
in Harlem, in front of Harlem Hospital. And we have doctors and scientists and lawyers and all
292
0:30:53 --> 0:30:59
kinds of really top-notch people, several of whom are being flown in to New York. And they're going
293
0:30:59 --> 0:31:05
to lay it out why these COVID vaccines are very dangerous, unnecessary. And because of their
294
0:31:05 --> 0:31:12
credentials, it'll be hard to ignore what they have to say. So we're working on that. And we
295
0:31:12 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction] night, which is going to be going out to promote the rally. So
296
0:31:18 --> 0:31:24
yeah, I mean, the forces are good. They are at work. I do want to say, the situation I've seen so
297
0:31:24 --> 0:31:30
many times, I'll get your thoughts on it, where people say, well, I had to take the vaccine because
298
0:31:30 --> 0:31:36
of my job. And I'm like, okay, how do I get through to people? And one thing I found helped
299
0:31:36 --> 0:31:42
in a lot of cases was I would say to them, look, if your job said that you had to be injected with
300
0:31:42 --> 0:31:48
rat poison, would you do it? And everybody would say no. And then I would say, well, why?
301
0:31:48 --> 0:31:53
And their face go blank. I'll tell you why. Because you know how dangerous rat poison is.
302
0:31:53 --> 0:31:57
You don't appreciate how dangerous the COVID side is. And then a light bulb will go off in their
303
0:31:57 --> 0:32:01
heads. But sometimes you've got to figure out ways to get that light bulb to go off, because they're
304
0:32:01 --> 0:32:07
so brainwashed, so hypnotized. It's hard. But I tell you, there was one exception, the first
305
0:32:07 --> 0:32:13
exception I've ever seen to me mentioning that rat poison scenario. It happened just like a week
306
0:32:13 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]'s office. And there was this young lady there. And we started chit chatting.
307
0:32:19 --> 0:32:24
And she said she was a nurse. And I asked, well, did you take the COVID shot? I wasn't sure she had.
308
0:32:25 --> 0:32:30
Well, she was a nursing student. She said, well, yeah, I had to. And I'm on my fifth booster. I'm
309
0:32:30 --> 0:32:38
like, oh, God. And I was trying to figure out how to get through to her. And I gave her some
310
0:32:38 --> 0:32:44
references to self-defense. But she still was on that kick of the need for the boosters for school.
311
0:32:44 --> 0:32:50
I said, look, I said, well, if you took, if they said you had to take rat poison to be in school,
312
0:32:50 --> 0:32:56
would you do it? She actually had to pause and think about it. And I'm like, OK, maybe she didn't
313
0:32:56 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]and. I said, rat poison. Would you be injected with rat poison to stay in school
314
0:33:02 --> 0:33:07
or at your job? She actually said to me, well, it depends on how much they're paying me.
315
0:33:08 --> 0:33:11
I'm like, I never heard a response like that. I was dumbfounded. I'm like,
316
0:33:13 --> 0:33:17
well, Miss, do you understand that if you die, you won't have to worry about paying any bills? I mean,
317
0:33:18 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction] never seen anybody that far gone. Bob, was it a particular story that you heard when
318
0:33:24 --> 0:33:29
you were doing this that really got to you of somebody's injuries to themselves and children
319
0:33:29 --> 0:33:36
or whatever? The story that got to me really was the story of, and correct me if I'm wrong,
320
0:33:36 --> 0:33:41
I wasn't on the bus for this story, but it's featured in the movie. It was a woman who,
321
0:33:42 --> 0:33:50
her husband was a part of the death protocols. He was unvaccinated. And he
322
0:33:51 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction] been in four point restraints. I can't really
323
0:33:57 --> 0:34:02
remember if they put him in four point restraints, but these patients, they were put on fentanyl,
324
0:34:02 --> 0:34:10
propofol, morphine to make sure that they were sedated so they could not leave the hospital.
325
0:34:10 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction], you know, again, four point restraints. And this was one
326
0:34:15 --> 0:34:26
of those cases. And it turned out that he passed away. She was not present. I believe she might
327
0:34:26 --> 0:34:34
have been there right when he died, but she literally, you know, basically violated protocols
328
0:34:34 --> 0:34:40
so she could crawl in bed with her husband who had just passed away and just hold him until he
329
0:34:40 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ory, that was not an isolated incident. When you look at
330
0:34:48 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ories, all these anecdotes on the bus, that is science. I mean, you add them all up,
331
0:34:54 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ically significant, and that story becomes science. And that's one of the things
332
0:34:59 --> 0:35:07
that I'm so grateful for the bus coming out because it does hasten our efforts. It does
333
0:35:07 --> 0:35:14
help us in CHD science to be able to continue to do this work, to continue to look in,
334
0:35:14 --> 0:35:18
you know, not only at vaccine injuries, but also, you know, the many, many people that
335
0:35:18 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ed to these death protocols. Can you give us an idea, you mentioned about the
336
0:35:24 --> 0:35:30
half million dollars if they died, I guess, COVID deaths. What were some of the other things they're
337
0:35:30 --> 0:35:39
being paid for? I know the testing and I think the ventilators. Do you have any idea how much
338
0:35:39 --> 0:35:43
each of these things were being done? Somebody who's hospitalized supposedly for COVID,
339
0:35:43 --> 0:35:46
how much were they getting paid for each? I used to know some of those numbers, but...
340
0:35:46 --> 0:35:51
I can't remember offhand, but we've got all the medical notes, we filmed all the people that
341
0:35:51 --> 0:35:54
brought their medical notes for the bus, and we were horrified. I mean, some of the drugs
342
0:35:54 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction] of, and we were looking some of them up, and there's no place to be given to
343
0:35:59 --> 0:36:05
someone with so-called COVID. But ventilators were huge. And then there was all kinds of other
344
0:36:05 --> 0:36:11
little things like moving to another room was a charge. Just really bizarre little things.
345
0:36:11 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] pages, pages and pages and pages and pages on these patients.
346
0:36:15 --> 0:36:22
I believe ICU admission was over $200,000 reimbursement. So, and just absolutely incredible.
347
0:36:22 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] to get a COVID diagnosis, you know, if you had a patient admitted,
348
0:36:26 --> 0:36:31
then you would get a certain amount of money. You know, I think I believe it was like $1,700
349
0:36:31 --> 0:36:37
for a patient admitted, but a patient admitted with COVID was over twice that amount. And so,
350
0:36:37 --> 0:36:43
you know, that's why people would enter the hospital for some other reason. They would be
351
0:36:43 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]s, which we know, you know, do not detect live virus.
352
0:36:49 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ed positive and boom, COVID tests, vaccinated,
353
0:36:55 --> 0:36:59
unvaccinated, vaccinated, you go here, unvaccinated, you go there, death protocol.
354
0:37:00 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] shocking bit of everything was the targeting of the unvaccinated. I mean,
355
0:37:05 --> 0:37:09
I wanted to call this movie, The Killing of the Unvaccinated, but Mary Holland wouldn't let me.
356
0:37:11 --> 0:37:15
Yeah, I probably would have been inclined for the same type of title. Well, I think it's
357
0:37:15 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]ing when you mentioned the palms with the PCR test. I'm sure you, I know you all know.
358
0:37:22 --> 0:37:30
Kerry Mullis, Dr. Kerry Mullis, who invented PCR, he got on TV multiple times, denouncing his
359
0:37:30 --> 0:37:37
invention as not being designed to determine if somebody has a viral infection. Here's the guy
360
0:37:37 --> 0:37:44
who invented it and won a Nobel Prize and everything else. And it's just really interesting
361
0:37:44 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] in 2019, just before this whole COVID thing, because if he was still alive,
362
0:37:52 --> 0:37:56
they couldn't have done what they did because he would have been on the airwaves all the time,
363
0:37:56 --> 0:38:03
talked, denouncing the PCR test, which is what was the foundation for this whole pandemic. Oh,
364
0:38:03 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ed positive and therefore that means you must have COVID. If he was alive, they wouldn't
365
0:38:08 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction] with that. It's shocking. But here's a different question.
366
0:38:13 --> 0:38:19
Where was all this money coming from to pay for all this? It's just like free for all money grab.
367
0:38:19 --> 0:38:24
Where was all this money coming from? And who authorized all these massive sums of money to
368
0:38:24 --> 0:38:31
the hospitals? If you have some idea about that. You and Polly and I paid for it out of our tax
369
0:38:31 --> 0:38:41
dollars. We paid for that in reimbursement in terms of Medicaid and Medicare for these hospital
370
0:38:41 --> 0:38:50
protocols. Those are tax dollars. So we basically were participants in that because they were
371
0:38:50 --> 0:38:57
using these government programs, government systems, and then people who pay into, they pay
372
0:38:57 --> 0:39:04
their premiums. When they are in Medicare, some people do pay premiums, the same for Medicaid.
373
0:39:05 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ributed to the hospitals. And then if you got on Remdesivir,
374
0:39:12 --> 0:39:18
oh my goodness, then that money directly went to the National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious
375
0:39:18 --> 0:39:26
Diseases where the head was one Anthony Fauci, whose net worth went from five million prior to
376
0:39:26 --> 0:39:33
the pandemic to 13 million after the pandemic. Unbelievable. I believe there was a legislation
377
0:39:33 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] that also helped provide a lot of funding for what they were
378
0:39:40 --> 0:39:46
doing to the hospitals. I assume it was the CARES Act. It was the CARES Act. There were so many
379
0:39:46 --> 0:39:54
different legislation that on the surface looked like it was intended to protect people, but it
380
0:39:54 --> 0:40:00
was turned on its head. It was turned on its head. Same with the PREP Act, which was invoked for COVID
381
0:40:00 --> 0:40:06
now for everything else. Do you mind if I just go back to the PCR test for a second? Sure.
382
0:40:08 --> 0:40:11
I'll tell you why I feel really passionate about this. First of all, we had PCR test
383
0:40:12 --> 0:40:16
injuries that came to the bus and one that we had on Good Morning CHD as well. And they're
384
0:40:16 --> 0:40:22
horrific injuries. And secondly, we had James Wigusky on talking about how dangerous, ineffective,
385
0:40:22 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]s are and how these tests are really the crux of the whole problem.
386
0:40:28 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]arted doing these fake tests and then that became the numbers, didn't it? Then
387
0:40:34 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]e were being admitted to hospital because they'd taken a COVID test and they were having
388
0:40:38 --> 0:40:43
a panic attack or whatever it is and they were killed. We need to do more work on this PCR test
389
0:40:43 --> 0:40:49
and we need to shout out louder about it. I'm only just uncovering myself at CHDTV the real
390
0:40:49 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] that right now as we speak, killing cows across America
391
0:40:55 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] them and they're going for the birds and the animals and whatever it is.
392
0:41:00 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] right now because that's what's causing all these so-called
393
0:41:07 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]etely agree. I was a part of the exposing HIV AIDS hoax back in the 90s.
394
0:41:17 --> 0:41:23
And one of the things that came out through that research and our movement was the PCR test was
395
0:41:23 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ly as you said, back then they were telling people, oh you got HIV AIDS and
396
0:41:32 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]e go into a panic. But what also happens when you scare a person to become like little children
397
0:41:38 --> 0:41:44
and so they're readily rolling up their sleeves to take AZT, DDI, proteins, inhibitors and they
398
0:41:44 --> 0:41:50
use the same and guess who's in charge of that? Anthony Fauci. And they use an exact same script,
399
0:41:50 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]e and then they'll do whatever you say. When people are scared,
400
0:41:54 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]en and don't use their rational capacities to start asking objective
401
0:42:00 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ions. So yeah, that was traumatic for me back then and I started promoting this information
402
0:42:10 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] back then. So when Anthony Fauci and this started, all of us who were in the
403
0:42:16 --> 0:42:22
exposing HIV AIDS hoax movement knew what was going on. We all could see the same scam being
404
0:42:22 --> 0:42:30
run again. But here's a different question real quickly is people are raised from time with
405
0:42:30 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]als. People equate their doctors to the priest and the rabbi
406
0:42:37 --> 0:42:43
and things of that nature and they equate hospitals to the churches and synagogues of that nature.
407
0:42:44 --> 0:42:50
And what you uncovered in this film, I mean, shatters that. You're asking people
408
0:42:52 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] been brought up on TV, doctors are always smart, they've got the white coats and the gold
409
0:42:56 --> 0:43:01
rimmed glasses, they have all the answers, they got all the fancy terms. How does a person cope with
410
0:43:02 --> 0:43:07
their whole world being shattered by this reality? How would people deal with it? What would you
411
0:43:07 --> 0:43:12
recommend? What are your thoughts? Well, I think it's really encouraging that
412
0:43:13 --> 0:43:16
they've been placed on a pedestal and now they're being knocked off.
413
0:43:16 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ing the medical establishment with their health. I'd seen some
414
0:43:24 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]op down below 50% of individuals that really put a high level of
415
0:43:30 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]itioners and their medical professionals. And I think Polly and I are really
416
0:43:36 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]es of what happens when you do that. I remember when my son was very, very little,
417
0:43:47 --> 0:43:54
trying to impress our pediatrician by being model patients. And in hindsight, it was all backwards.
418
0:43:54 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]s. We were trying to please the white coats, but really they were
419
0:44:00 --> 0:44:05
working for us. We were the ones with our wallets out and we were paying for these services. And so
420
0:44:06 --> 0:44:14
you know, seeing that paradigm fall and seeing more and more people question, you know, the sort
421
0:44:14 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ex is really, really encouraging to me. You know, if anything,
422
0:44:21 --> 0:44:27
any good can come out of this, it is people being skeptical of that profession. And the doctors as
423
0:44:27 --> 0:44:33
well, the doctors that have through COVID have come over to our side, so they don't trust their
424
0:44:33 --> 0:44:38
own profession. So they've come out to us. I'll tell you something else that was really weird that
425
0:44:38 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ory on this yesterday, another one. So I kind of have this
426
0:44:43 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion for Brian, if you don't mind, Curtis. Yes, go for it. But so basically, let's take yesterday's
427
0:44:49 --> 0:44:56
story. So basically, this person goes into hospital, they test her and she has COVID. They then say,
428
0:44:56 --> 0:45:02
right, you're unvaccinated, so you've got a choice. You can either take remdesivir or take the shot,
429
0:45:02 --> 0:45:08
the COVID shot. And she took remdesivir and died. But here's the thing that I want to tell you,
430
0:45:08 --> 0:45:14
Brian, is how ask you, sorry, how does that scientifically make sense that you have COVID
431
0:45:14 --> 0:45:20
and you're in the middle of COVID, and they want to give you a COVID shot to stop you getting COVID?
432
0:45:22 --> 0:45:27
Well, I thought natural immunity was going to be better. And so if you have COVID, then why don't
433
0:45:27 --> 0:45:34
you wait out COVID with an appropriate remedy done early on, not like some type of late stage
434
0:45:35 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ug that's a poison like remdesivir. But it makes so much more sense just to wait it
435
0:45:41 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]y to COVID-19. So what they were doing basically saying was,
436
0:45:48 --> 0:45:58
you know, here are your choices, strychnine or arsenic, you know, name your poison. And that's
437
0:45:58 --> 0:46:05
not a choice. That is absolutely not a choice. And unfortunately, you know, there were not taught in
438
0:46:05 --> 0:46:13
society to say no, none of the above. But they threatened them in hospital, the most awful threats.
439
0:46:13 --> 0:46:19
And again, it was like this weird pattern as well that the night before they died, they would get a
440
0:46:19 --> 0:46:23
phone call, the loved ones saying, Oh, just so you know, he's doing really well, you sort of come in,
441
0:46:23 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] a chance. And it's just this weird pattern. And then the next day, I'm sorry,
442
0:46:29 --> 0:46:33
he's doing really, really badly, you better come in, he's on his way out. And then when you look at
443
0:46:33 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]s, you can see that they've given them drugs in the night, and then drugs all
444
0:46:39 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] up to the time of death. It's awful. And some some of these people just didn't get to say
445
0:46:44 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]e died alone and in the most barbaric way that I can't believe we
446
0:46:50 --> 0:46:59
humans treat each other like that. I cannot. It's shocking to me. My own sister. I tried to warn her,
447
0:46:59 --> 0:47:05
as I've tried to warn lots of people. She would not listen to her older sister. I sent her articles
448
0:47:05 --> 0:47:11
and videos and CSD and other things. She wouldn't watch it. And her and that part of the family
449
0:47:11 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]rated. And I did something I don't normally do.
450
0:47:16 --> 0:47:21
I get mad. I said, Look, if you take the COVID shot, you're going to die. And guess what, I was
451
0:47:21 --> 0:47:25
hoping that I would shock it enough that she would just say, well, why is he saying that maybe
452
0:47:25 --> 0:47:30
she should look at someone that didn't happen. The family turned against me. Will you not put it that
453
0:47:30 --> 0:47:36
way? Look, if a building is on fire, I'm supposed to be nice about how I think you got to get the
454
0:47:36 --> 0:47:43
hell out of the building. You know, the end result, though, about a year later, my sister died. And
455
0:47:44 --> 0:47:50
she was healthy. I hadn't heard of any problems she had had. But she did die. And she first took
456
0:47:50 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction], she had a stroke. And she was okay. I see but she was in the hospital.
457
0:47:57 --> 0:48:06
But here's what happened in the hospital. They gave her five brain CAT scans. Now, I know how
458
0:48:06 --> 0:48:13
dangerous CAT scans I'm sure all of you know, too. I mean, the major cause of cancer, five of them
459
0:48:13 --> 0:48:19
within like 24 hours. And that part of the family, I'm sorry to say this, but it's not like the
460
0:48:19 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] element in the family tree. And they just sat back, let her get five brain CAT scans.
461
0:48:28 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]or I talked to that I knew said that's insanity. And why I knew the inevitable was going
462
0:48:34 --> 0:48:39
to happen. I flew down there, spend some time with her. But they won't give me any information
463
0:48:39 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] her another brain CAT scan and all kinds of drugs. And yet the same
464
0:48:46 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] mentioned, Polly, they gave her the impression, okay, well, she's doing better.
465
0:48:51 --> 0:48:57
She should be going home the next day. Then all of a sudden, she's dead. I mean, the exact same
466
0:48:57 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] described. That's exactly what happened there. Question, I guess maybe either
467
0:49:03 --> 0:49:10
one of them, but maybe more of a Brian Hooker question. What exactly is COVID? When they say
468
0:49:10 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] COVID, what the heck does that mean? And why do I say that? I took the time to go to the
469
0:49:15 --> 0:49:23
CDC website, and I looked up the symptoms of colds, flus, pneumonia, and COVID. All the things
470
0:49:23 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ed under COVID fall under usually two or more of those other categories. So I'm like, what?
471
0:49:31 --> 0:49:38
It's not like your head turns purple and another limb starts to grow out of your body. It's common
472
0:49:38 --> 0:49:43
symptoms for colds, flu, and pneumonia. So everybody throws around the term, oh, I got COVID.
473
0:49:44 --> 0:49:48
What does that mean? How is that different with COVID? So could you maybe clarify what does it
474
0:49:48 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] COVID that's different from these common illnesses? Well, COVID is in a class of
475
0:49:58 --> 0:50:05
viruses called coronaviruses. Coronaviruses cause colds. They cause colds. There are other viruses
476
0:50:05 --> 0:50:10
that cause colds, like rhinoviruses will cause colds. There are denoviruses that cause colds.
477
0:50:11 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] the designation is because it's made up of what's called single
478
0:50:18 --> 0:50:26
stranded RNA. And so in that particular configuration of single stranded RNA,
479
0:50:27 --> 0:50:35
ribonucleic acid, then it's designated a coronavirus. Now, this undoubtedly
480
0:50:35 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]itute of Virology. And so it was manipulated. And I believe that it was
481
0:50:42 --> 0:50:50
manipulated to be more virulent and cause more damage. And one of the things I don't understand
482
0:50:50 --> 0:50:58
is that usually a coronavirus like that, that particular virus, if it's released into society,
483
0:50:58 --> 0:51:06
which either intentionally or accidentally, it's all elementary now, but when it's released into
484
0:51:06 --> 0:51:12
society, usually it mutates itself out of existence very, very quickly. So there's something really
485
0:51:12 --> 0:51:21
unique about this one, Curtis, because why is it withstanding four years of circulating in these
486
0:51:21 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]rains, different subtypes. Now we're on KP2 and KP3, and we're just exhausting the
487
0:51:28 --> 0:51:34
alphabet soup. It does not make sense that a single stranded RNA virus like that would persist
488
0:51:34 --> 0:51:41
in society this long. Usually it mutates itself out of existence. So but in terms of the symptoms,
489
0:51:43 --> 0:51:50
is there any real difference between colds, flus, pneumonia, and COVID? No, no, there's not. There's
490
0:51:50 --> 0:51:56
not really a difference. I mean, you know, I had COVID twice. I did on the first on Omicron. I
491
0:51:56 --> 0:52:05
experienced a lot of fatigue, but really, it was like having severe cold or, you know, some type
492
0:52:05 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I guess you forget what I think her name is, Christine Macy,
493
0:52:11 --> 0:52:18
are you familiar with her? No, not really. Okay. She has a degree in biology and statistics.
494
0:52:19 --> 0:52:24
And yeah, okay. Yeah, you remember who she is. And she did this Freedom from Information Act
495
0:52:24 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]itutions, hospitals, universities, and things. And she
496
0:52:31 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ed proof of someone who's isolated COVID virus, I mean, who has samples. And of the over
497
0:52:41 --> 0:52:49
200, none of them could produce any samples of it. And they couldn't direct her either to any
498
0:52:49 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]es of the COVID-19 virus. I don't understand this. That's confusing
499
0:52:55 --> 0:53:02
to me. Can you maybe clarify how that's possible? Well, the virus itself was sequenced in bits and
500
0:53:02 --> 0:53:10
pieces. There is, you know, if you look at, you know, the consensus sequence of, you know, Wuhan
501
0:53:11 --> 0:53:20
1 of COVID. And that was in, you know, presumably the first patient, you can look that up and get
502
0:53:20 --> 0:53:27
the sequence information, you know, all the alphabet that corresponds to the nucleotides,
503
0:53:27 --> 0:53:31
you can get that. But I think that's really interesting. It's an interesting observation,
504
0:53:31 --> 0:53:36
because I really feel like COVID was such a moving target, we'd always hear about all of these
505
0:53:36 --> 0:53:42
mutations that would happen that would make it more transmissible, more virulent, more this and
506
0:53:42 --> 0:53:46
that and the other. And so it belies the fact that I think that there was something more nefarious
507
0:53:46 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] a single leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. I think that there were
508
0:53:54 --> 0:53:59
many different versions of COVID. And one of the reasons why you couldn't find consistent sequence
509
0:53:59 --> 0:54:06
information is because that it wasn't just one virus. Yeah, and sequencing is one issue.
510
0:54:06 --> 0:54:12
Some say that's COVID only exists, the core of only existing in the computer. Can they actually
511
0:54:12 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] the COVID virus from somebody's bodily fluids, and go through the process of isolating
512
0:54:19 --> 0:54:25
and purifying it, and then proving that it's the cause of XYZ? Have they done that? Does anybody
513
0:54:25 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]es of that? I mean, has that been done? It's not really effectively been done. It's,
514
0:54:31 --> 0:54:37
it's, you know, what you're calling, what you were you talking about in microbiology is called
515
0:54:37 --> 0:54:45
Koch's postulates, where you say, you know, this agent infected this person, and it created this
516
0:54:45 --> 0:54:51
amount of symptoms, we can then recover that agent from their body, and we can pass it on to another
517
0:54:51 --> 0:54:57
patient and see the same symptomology. And I don't think that's really ever effectively been done for
518
0:54:57 --> 0:55:05
COVID, or for any of the variants of COVID. To say, you know, again, I'm not doubting that it's a
519
0:55:05 --> 0:55:11
virus. I, you know, I looking at the epidemiology, looking at the spread, I just think that there's
520
0:55:11 --> 0:55:16
something more nefarious going on, Curtis. Okay, thank you. Last question that I have,
521
0:55:16 --> 0:55:22
what could be done? I mean, personally, based on everything that I've heard from from you, both of
522
0:55:22 --> 0:55:27
you, and what I've uncovered through, I was researching over a period of time, these are
523
0:55:27 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]er, and they're betraying the trust of their patients. And that's like among
524
0:55:35 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] possible crimes, people come to you for help, you're supposed to be there for help,
525
0:55:40 --> 0:55:45
they charge all kinds of money, and then you're going to put them through protocols that will end
526
0:55:45 --> 0:55:51
up in their deaths. I mean, personally, and many other people that I talked to who fully understands
527
0:55:51 --> 0:55:57
this, I think these people should be charged with murder. I mean, the doctors, the board of directors,
528
0:55:57 --> 0:56:02
I know it's a big thing leap to do, but why, why, is there any reason why they should not be charged
529
0:56:02 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]er? And put up on the witness stand, what, and what can be done? What can be done
530
0:56:11 --> 0:56:16
to make sure this doesn't happen? And there's justice for all these people who lost their lives
531
0:56:16 --> 0:56:24
needlessly because of some agenda to promote COVID. Well, people's stories are powerful.
532
0:56:25 --> 0:56:30
And I encourage more, one of the things I appreciate about CHDTV is that they're continuing
533
0:56:30 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ories, and to collect this information and people that are watching this
534
0:56:35 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] right now, your story is powerful. And so you need to tell that story to people that will
535
0:56:42 --> 0:56:47
make a difference. You need to entreat your legislatures, legislators, we've got people
536
0:56:47 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]rings in this pandemic, like Francis Collins, calling for
537
0:56:52 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]y, amnesty. Because you know why he's calling for amnesty? Because he knew that he did wrong big
538
0:56:58 --> 0:57:05
time. And he knows that he did evil big time. And so, I do think that we need to call for a Nuremberg
539
0:57:05 --> 0:57:15
2 that, you know, the select subcommittee on the COVID response in the House of Representatives
540
0:57:15 --> 0:57:22
is really too little too late. And you know, so I would say light a fire under your representatives,
541
0:57:22 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ory into them. And especially these death protocol stories, there need to be murder
542
0:57:28 --> 0:57:33
charges that are filed. Excellent. Polly, you want to comment on that? Yeah, I do. So Brian's right,
543
0:57:33 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ory, everyone has a story, by the way, whether you're vaccinated and or not
544
0:57:37 --> 0:57:41
vaccinated, whether you went to hospital or you did not, all of your stories are really important.
545
0:57:41 --> 0:57:45
It's like we want to hear from you all. How did you get through COVID? That part's in the film as
546
0:57:45 --> 0:57:50
well. But the main thing is, yeah, contact us at Children's Health Offense, because I will do your
547
0:57:50 --> 0:57:55
story on our morning show. Because on our website, we have our own Children's Health Offense VAERS.
548
0:57:55 --> 0:58:01
So basically, it says Billy's number 22, MMR, injury. And so we're going to start collecting
549
0:58:01 --> 0:58:06
and keep those numbers coming in of your stories and whether it's a vaccine, it could be a PCR test,
550
0:58:06 --> 0:58:10
it could be anything, masks, we've had mask inhalation problems with the children,
551
0:58:10 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] goes on. But the main thing is that the dark side, as I call them, they don't want us to
552
0:58:16 --> 0:58:22
speak out. They want to frighten you so much that you will not come and tell me your story or Curtis
553
0:58:22 --> 0:58:29
or Brian or anybody else. And if you're in the medical professional, you need you need to speak
554
0:58:29 --> 0:58:32
out. It's vitally important we hear from you as well. We heard from a lot of them on the road.
555
0:58:32 --> 0:58:38
But you are in a position to really change things. Because once we all speak out, I think it's game
556
0:58:38 --> 0:58:42
over. And then when we say no, we're not going to do your PCR test, no matter what cost it's going
557
0:58:42 --> 0:58:47
to take. So that means don't settle. You don't need to get on that plane to go and see someone.
558
0:58:47 --> 0:58:51
Because if you take the shot, you could die like Curtis says earlier. These are really serious
559
0:58:51 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]e to you, the people, you need to listen to the people who have been through
560
0:58:57 --> 0:59:02
it. We're not sitting here, Brian and I talking to Curtis, because it's fun. We're sitting here
561
0:59:02 --> 0:59:07
because we don't want anybody ever to get hurt like our boys did. And whatever that's going to
562
0:59:07 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]and that. And I know a lot of people are living in despair because they've
563
0:59:14 --> 0:59:19
broken up with their families over COVID. I mean, my mother took the AstraZeneca shot. She now has
564
0:59:20 --> 0:59:24
a rare form of blood cancer and is on chemo. I mean, we can't make it up. And a lot of other
565
0:59:24 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ening will be in the same situation like Curtis with his sister. But we have to just
566
0:59:30 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e won't listen to you, move on and find someone who will. But speaking up,
567
0:59:34 --> 0:59:39
speaking out and being totally unafraid is the way to win this. Fantastic. Can you tell people
568
0:59:39 --> 0:59:47
where they could find out, they could watch the film on the 18th, is it on your website or something?
569
0:59:47 --> 0:59:53
You can give that out. Okay. So if you go to vaxt3.org, all the information is on there,
570
0:59:53 --> 0:59:58
including if you're having trouble finding a theater near you, contacting Isabella.jon
571
0:59:58 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]en'sHealthDefense.org. She will help you. And there's Good Morning CHD email on CHD.tv.
572
1:00:05 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ory and we will put it out on our morning show. So we're going to keep
573
1:00:10 --> 1:00:15
going until everyone's had their say. And I'm grateful to Children's Health Defense for even
574
1:00:15 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]atform to do this because where the world is right now, the censorship is horrific.
575
1:00:20 --> 1:00:26
I mean, I cannot begin to thank you enough for this because I knew it, a lot of other people,
576
1:00:26 --> 1:00:30
we talk about it ourselves, we'll share some information about this. You're making this a
577
1:00:30 --> 1:00:37
national issue. And I'm just like, I'm stunned. I'm in awe of you. I mean, look at me, Polly and
578
1:00:37 --> 1:00:42
Brian. I'm in awe that you have the courage to put this out on a massive scale, which is so needed.
579
1:00:42 --> 1:00:47
So thank you very much. I guess we're very wrap-up people. Is there any closing comments you'd like
580
1:00:47 --> 1:00:52
to make? But I just want to thank you very much for being here. Any closing comments or anything
581
1:00:52 --> 1:00:58
else you want to say before? Thank you so much, Curtis. It's always wonderful to see you and
582
1:00:59 --> 1:01:07
it's a delight to be on your webcast. I'd see the movie. I really can't say anything
583
1:01:08 --> 1:01:14
more emphatically. See the movie. If you need to be incited to action,
584
1:01:15 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] to do it. It is very, very powerful. The stories are very, very powerful.
585
1:01:21 --> 1:01:27
It's very, very gripping and then exposes the real dark truth regarding COVID-19. So go to
586
1:01:27 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ree.org, look up the showing that's in your area and make sure that you see that movie.
587
1:01:33 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] to say one more thing, actually. So that's the 18th. On the 19th of September,
588
1:01:40 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health events will be making an announcement about the film for everybody to
589
1:01:44 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ern, tune in and find out what that announcement is. But we just want
590
1:01:49 --> 1:01:53
to get the 18th over and then we'll make the big announcements. Fantastic. Thank you very much and
591
1:01:53 --> 1:01:57
have a nice day. It's been fabulous. Thanks Curtis. Take care. Bye bye.
592
1:02:01 --> 1:02:11
Well done, Curtis. Now, good job and really articulates well the journey that we've all
593
1:02:11 --> 1:02:17
gone through. You know, it's good to, you know, I know that but the order in which stuff happened
594
1:02:17 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] that reminder now, you know, four years down the track. As you know,
595
1:02:24 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ephen starts to give him a moment to gather his,
596
1:02:30 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]e will put their hand up in due course. Curtis, as a former lawyer and a legal
597
1:02:38 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction], I have done many presentations on the liabilities of doctors. And it is still my
598
1:02:47 --> 1:02:54
considered view that there's criminal negligence by doctors in administering these shots. My
599
1:02:54 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is, are you aware of legal proceedings that have been taken by patients
600
1:03:00 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] the doctors that administer them? And we can add the
601
1:03:06 --> 1:03:10
hospitals because you mentioned the hospitals and the fact that you're the story of your sister. So
602
1:03:10 --> 1:03:16
two elements, actions against doctors for their criminal negligence. As a lawyer, I'm saying it
603
1:03:16 --> 1:03:20
is criminal negligence. And secondly, the criminal negligence of the hospitals.
604
1:03:22 --> 1:03:28
Yeah, well, it's not criminal negligence, Charles. It's criminal intent. No, it's criminal
605
1:03:28 --> 1:03:36
negligence, Stephen. Come on, Curtis. Well, it was intentionally done. So
606
1:03:36 --> 1:03:40
it's criminal intent. Sorry. It's an easy one to go for criminal negligence. No, it's not far more
607
1:03:40 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, criminal intent is far more difficult to prove than criminal
608
1:03:45 --> 1:03:52
negligence. Oh, absolutely. I agree. But the point is, we know it was intent. Anyway, no, we don't.
609
1:03:53 --> 1:03:58
Well, I do. I do. Sure. First question, can you see my screen? Because on my end, it looks like
610
1:03:59 --> 1:04:05
half my head is caught off. You're good. Showing up. I'm good. Okay. Okay. Sure. I know of a
611
1:04:05 --> 1:04:13
number of cases in which family members and others have attempted legal action. Now, I don't know
612
1:04:13 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] been successful. I'm just not aware. I do know that it's a real uphill battle. Even when
613
1:04:19 --> 1:04:26
family members want to get a relative out of the hospital, they don't like what's going on. They
614
1:04:26 --> 1:04:31
don't want the family member to receive dangerous drugs or the hospital refusing to give things like
615
1:04:33 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]in and things which are safer. So there have been attempts to remove the parents from the
616
1:04:40 --> 1:04:47
hospital, but I mean family from the hospital. But the hospital can be very, very aggressive and they
617
1:04:47 --> 1:04:55
got big law firms representing them. It's a battle. As I indicated in the film, there are cases of
618
1:04:55 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]e literally escaping the hospital to live. That's a person who crawled to the toilet to get
619
1:05:02 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]rength to leave. I know of other cases where it was sent a video by
620
1:05:11 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ly. It showed a black man in hysterics. He was unaware he was
621
1:05:18 --> 1:05:26
in a hotel or family members, but he still had hospital guard on. He was saying the hospital was
622
1:05:26 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] the nurse saying to a doctor, well, I hit him three times
623
1:05:34 --> 1:05:42
and he's still alive. The guy was in hysterics because he wasn't unconscious. He said he somehow
624
1:05:42 --> 1:05:48
managed to escape from the hospital. Another case of a man literally running down the streets from
625
1:05:48 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] yelling at the hospitals murdering people. So there are a lot of
626
1:05:55 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] these situations who may not have good lawyers at their fingertips. I haven't
627
1:06:01 --> 1:06:08
personally, I haven't followed up on this, haven't heard of anyone being really successful.
628
1:06:08 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]e going in with family members and one way or another just getting
629
1:06:12 --> 1:06:19
their family member out of the hospital without all the protocols. I know of one case in which
630
1:06:20 --> 1:06:24
they did something with the paperwork. Somebody advised them at the hospital and they were able
631
1:06:24 --> 1:06:30
to get their family members out. But it's a treacherous thing to try to have to do because
632
1:06:30 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] like, no, your body belongs to us. You're no longer free will and we're not going to
633
1:06:35 --> 1:06:44
release you until you're dead and we get our check. Yeah, very good. Yes, it's good to understand
634
1:06:44 --> 1:06:50
that and I think this is a clarion call to all of us to encourage people to take those actions. We
635
1:06:50 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ions even though they are difficult. Otherwise they get away scot-free. So
636
1:06:56 --> 1:07:03
Steve, in the next 15 minutes are yours. So Curtis, thank you so much for coming on. I do think that
637
1:07:03 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]rength, Curtis, and you may not realize it. Can I see your face, Stephen?
638
1:07:10 --> 1:07:18
Well, maybe I chose that, but anyway, I'll switch it on. No big deal. It is a big deal. People want
639
1:07:18 --> 1:07:24
to see you. Charles, are you trying to distract me? So I was trying to remember what I wanted to say
640
1:07:24 --> 1:07:31
to Curtis. You're doing a good job at distracting me. Anyway, so Curtis, I just want to say that
641
1:07:31 --> 1:07:36
you may not be aware of this, but I think your greatest strength is your ability to seek out
642
1:07:36 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]and the importance of stories. So even though
643
1:07:44 --> 1:07:50
anecdotes don't stand up in court allegedly, a mass of anecdotes saying roughly the same thing
644
1:07:50 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]and it or can do if the lawyers are good enough. So I think it's very important
645
1:07:58 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ore them safely, archive them, whatever. We need librarians,
646
1:08:04 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ood that, or it may be just coincidence. You may be just a fan of
647
1:08:10 --> 1:08:16
the Greek myths, but anyway, you said for example, so one of the things you just said, you're also
648
1:08:16 --> 1:08:22
good at quotes. Your body belongs to us, the hospitals. That quote is brilliant because it
649
1:08:22 --> 1:08:28
actually sums up what the hospitals think probably. I don't know what they think. They're
650
1:08:28 --> 1:08:35
psychopaths clearly. They seem to think that they can act with no morals, get a load of money,
651
1:08:35 --> 1:08:40
and impress everybody with their money despite the fact that they've got no morals. Well, sorry,
652
1:08:40 --> 1:08:45
that doesn't work out in the long run, especially if you have to answer to God.
653
1:08:46 --> 1:08:51
I'm struggling to kind of see God at the moment, but I do know one thing that I like people
654
1:08:52 --> 1:09:00
who answer to God generally because at least hopefully in my mind, maybe I'm too idealistic,
655
1:09:00 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] seem to be attempting to tell the truth. They understand the importance of
656
1:09:05 --> 1:09:11
the truth. Well, maybe it's just about not offending God, but I think that the truth is
657
1:09:12 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] death, survival. It's the best thing to survive. You need to know
658
1:09:22 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]er to solve things which are dangerous. So one of the things, it's really
659
1:09:30 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] to do this, but one of the problems I've had, Curtis, is that I said, it seems like three years
660
1:09:38 --> 1:09:44
ago now, I said there's no symptom, which is pathognomonic for COVID-19, and I was hit by a
661
1:09:44 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e within this group saying, oh, I've had COVID. No, that's not right, Stephen.
662
1:09:50 --> 1:09:56
So, but the point is that, you know, I have got a medical degree. The medical doctors did wrong in,
663
1:09:56 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] I knew they were doing wrong in 2020, early in 2020. And so because I'm a doctor, doesn't mean
664
1:10:04 --> 1:10:12
to say that I'm not right about this because I had a little training, shall we say, for 2020,
665
1:10:12 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] the British MOD who behaved outrageously,
666
1:10:18 --> 1:10:23
and I won't go into that. But anyway, I had a training, so I knew straight away that this was
667
1:10:23 --> 1:10:30
wrong. Everything was wrong. It was all a fraud. And we, so what I'm trying, I'm saying this, Curtis,
668
1:10:30 --> 1:10:36
because we, you and I, and Dr. Hooker, if he's happy, because I like Dr. Hooker a lot, he's,
669
1:10:37 --> 1:10:44
he's got a great mind, but even he, I get depressed. He says, so Dr. Hooker said he had COVID early on.
670
1:10:45 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] that correctly. I've written it down here. It was like
671
1:10:50 --> 1:10:57
a severe, well, no, there was no COVID-19. COVID-19 was improperly diagnosed. That's the whole point.
672
1:10:58 --> 1:11:04
He also said that there was something different about COVID. It came out of the Wuhan lab. It was,
673
1:11:04 --> 1:11:08
so he was trying, he was playing into the narrative of it being more dangerous, more virulent.
674
1:11:08 --> 1:11:15
But the problem with that is that we were taught at medical school that a dead virus kills its host.
675
1:11:16 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] when the immunology professor said that, I said,
676
1:11:22 --> 1:11:28
does that mean the pandemics are not possible? And I didn't know what I was taught. I mean, I was just
677
1:11:29 --> 1:11:37
barely out of my teens. So, and he said, very good, Stephen. But I didn't realize why he said very
678
1:11:37 --> 1:11:43
good at the time, but I remembered what he said. And so the point is a deadly virus kills its host.
679
1:11:43 --> 1:11:52
Yeah. But a dangerous virus makes danger for its host. So it makes pandemics, allegedly,
680
1:11:53 --> 1:11:57
which are dangerous to human beings. But the problem is you've got an interplay between
681
1:11:57 --> 1:12:03
transmissibility and virulence. So if you've got something that is transmissible enough to spread
682
1:12:03 --> 1:12:08
around the world and create a pandemic, then it's of no concern because it can't be, because it's
683
1:12:08 --> 1:12:15
not sufficiently transmissible, sorry, virulent to cause any problems. So if you've got a bit,
684
1:12:15 --> 1:12:20
on the other hand, if we believe in viruses, after all this, because I'm not sure I do,
685
1:12:20 --> 1:12:27
but that's another argument to be had another day, in my opinion, then if you've got a virulent
686
1:12:28 --> 1:12:35
virus, it's not going to spread, whether it's from a lamb or naturally occurring. And I don't know
687
1:12:35 --> 1:12:41
how many million times I've got to say this to get a few allies, but we need to understand this.
688
1:12:41 --> 1:12:49
There was no pandemic. There was no COVID-19. The whole thing was a fraud. And if it takes,
689
1:12:49 --> 1:12:54
so Curtis, I would like to get on the call with you and Dr. Hooker. You know, it could be anybody,
690
1:12:55 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] Hooker would be great. We can discuss this and we need to analyze
691
1:13:02 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] Hooker said on that video. He's very good, but unfortunately, he plays into
692
1:13:09 --> 1:13:13
the narrative. Doesn't do it intentionally, I'm sure, but he plays into the narrative,
693
1:13:13 --> 1:13:22
which they're putting about that the virus was dangerous when in fact, it was the lockdowns
694
1:13:22 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]uff that was going on in the chaos that was dangerous and the BBC propaganda,
695
1:13:28 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]e in my country and all around the world with BBC World. So I wonder
696
1:13:35 --> 1:13:42
whether you'd be interested in that? Sure, not a problem. Could you organize that then, you, me,
697
1:13:42 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] Hooker? Well, I can't guarantee their schedule or anything, but I can reach out to them
698
1:13:47 --> 1:13:52
and see, you know, what works with your schedules and everything else. Maybe Mary Holland,
699
1:13:52 --> 1:13:58
because she's a key player in this and I don't know, it's up to you. Well, I'm in contact with
700
1:13:58 --> 1:14:04
with them and they normally can be very receptive. Can't guarantee anything, but I am in contact with
701
1:14:04 --> 1:14:11
all of them and they normally try to be as receptive as they can. So I will try. So do you
702
1:14:11 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]and why I'm asking you this? Because the point is, if we don't know what's happened
703
1:14:16 --> 1:14:24
and we continue to talk their narrative, we can't hold them to account. We're always off the truth
704
1:14:25 --> 1:14:30
in their eyes and they're laughing at us, in my opinion. So they're now talking about monkeypox.
705
1:14:30 --> 1:14:36
I look, I don't think there was a pandemic, but more importantly, there is no possibility
706
1:14:36 --> 1:14:43
of pandemic. As I pointed out, as I asked the immunology professor when I was at medical school,
707
1:14:43 --> 1:14:51
do you see? Yeah. So the thing that they want to use as the best Trojan horse, in their opinion,
708
1:14:51 --> 1:14:57
for totalitarianism is endless pandemics in the future. And I'm saying they are not possible
709
1:14:58 --> 1:15:08
because anything of concern as a pandemic can't spread sufficiently well because a deadly virus
710
1:15:08 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] kills its host, but takes him out of action.
711
1:15:15 --> 1:15:20
He's not seeing many people. He's in bed at home because he's really ill or in the hospital.
712
1:15:21 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction], I won't labor that point, but I just feel a bit frustrated. I'm on your side, Curtis.
713
1:15:29 --> 1:15:35
I sense your anger about this and your determination. I think you're going to fight
714
1:15:35 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]e till the day you die, and I'm the same. So I think it's important we get together.
715
1:15:42 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction], what was that? What else do I want to say? Oh, yes. So it seems to me that the
716
1:15:49 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ates is money driven, highly dangerous. And in the United Kingdom,
717
1:15:57 --> 1:16:03
it's not money driven. Well, not most of it anyway, but it's cult driven and it's just as dangerous.
718
1:16:04 --> 1:16:06
So are we fatally flawed as human beings?
719
1:16:09 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ion? Like a really philosophical question I think a long time to really address.
720
1:16:15 --> 1:16:20
But what I will say is that the allopathic medical system that we have
721
1:16:21 --> 1:16:29
focuses on a few key things. I mean, surgery, drugs, and radiation. Prior to the rise of the
722
1:16:29 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]em and prior to the influence of the Rockefellers and others, people were more into
723
1:16:37 --> 1:16:44
homeopathy and natural approaches. I mean, using herbs and things of that nature, reflexology,
724
1:16:44 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ure, all natural safe approaches that have been around for thousands of years going
725
1:16:50 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] back to the time of the pyramids. So I'm not convinced that this is the state of the
726
1:16:57 --> 1:17:05
human race, but we're in a time period where people with bad morals, putting it lightly,
727
1:17:06 --> 1:17:12
have a great deal of wealth and a great deal of power. And they extended their power by seizing
728
1:17:12 --> 1:17:18
control of the media, especially the news media. And every time you turn on the TV or radio,
729
1:17:18 --> 1:17:26
whatever, there's some commercial for some allopathic drug. And then it's amazing how they're
730
1:17:26 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]s to the drug. And I can't help but thinking each time I
731
1:17:32 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]s of how it can cause heart attack, kidney failure, why on earth would
732
1:17:38 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ugs? We're so brainwashed and controlled that a number of people do fall
733
1:17:47 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]im to that. And so I think you've got very powerful people who have too much power, too much
734
1:17:53 --> 1:18:00
wealth manipulating society in really terrible ways. On the positive side though, the
735
1:18:02 --> 1:18:10
claim that there's a virus and this whole COVID thing pandemic, it's backfired on them because
736
1:18:10 --> 1:18:17
many, many people have woken up to the dangers of the vaccines and the face masks and come to
737
1:18:17 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]e they're supposed to trust have been lying to them. I've been active
738
1:18:22 --> 1:18:29
in this over [privacy contact redaction] four years, we've required more people
739
1:18:29 --> 1:18:35
who are followers and are awake and are active. Our organization, Children's Health Defense,
740
1:18:35 --> 1:18:41
has expanded much further than over the past [privacy contact redaction]e through various
741
1:18:41 --> 1:18:48
organizations that all relate to CHD directly who've grown and they've found their own lawsuits.
742
1:18:48 --> 1:18:55
They're putting out their own newsletters and things. So it's hopeful that the forces of good
743
1:18:55 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] And I think it's going to be far more difficult for them to get away with
744
1:19:01 --> 1:19:07
imposing these fake pandemics on the society. In fact, I think the first time I was on the show,
745
1:19:07 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ern A. Price Foundation, which I show these cycles of fear
746
1:19:15 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e with vaccines going back to the early 1900s to the Spanish flu. I mean,
747
1:19:23 --> 1:19:28
I showed each one that I covered. I could have covered a lot more, but I was limited in time.
748
1:19:28 --> 1:19:34
They were all hoaxes. A lot of times, the sicknesses were due to the vaccines themselves.
749
1:19:34 --> 1:19:40
And they've read the same script on society again and again. And I think this continues because
750
1:19:41 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e with too much power, too much money, and too much influence over people
751
1:19:47 --> 1:19:52
through the news media and through the movies and things of that nature. So we need to combat that.
752
1:19:53 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ete lack of morals, it seems. And that it doesn't matter that there are no morals.
753
1:19:59 --> 1:20:06
That is the thing as far as I can see. So it seems to me to be the case that the people with money,
754
1:20:06 --> 1:20:14
a lot of money, the amount of money they have is in both proportion to the morals that they have.
755
1:20:14 --> 1:20:20
So a lack of morals on the side of the people with money. So why do people actually aspire
756
1:20:20 --> 1:20:25
to having a lot of money if we know that they tend not to have any morals?
757
1:20:26 --> 1:20:30
Well, I'm not sure if I agree 100% with that equation. I know a lot of-
758
1:20:30 --> 1:20:35
I'm not talking about a million or two here or there. I'm talking about
759
1:20:36 --> 1:20:45
like 150 million or a billion, you know? So why do people think money is so important
760
1:20:45 --> 1:20:48
and lack of morals don't matter? This is pretty disturbing.
761
1:20:48 --> 1:20:52
I will tell you this. Since being involved in this over the past several years,
762
1:20:52 --> 1:20:59
I've been fortunate to meet lots of people in what I do. And I can tell you there are billionaires
763
1:20:59 --> 1:21:04
that support us. And it's really shocking because when I go to their mansions, it's just like,
764
1:21:04 --> 1:21:08
my God, why do they even do this? Why do they work with us? Why do they fund us?
765
1:21:09 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] a billion dollars or whatever and still have morals.
766
1:21:12 --> 1:21:18
But unfortunately, you've got those who are very wealthy or powerful who don't.
767
1:21:18 --> 1:21:23
And you might- it's more complicated than that. There are all kinds of secret societies.
768
1:21:23 --> 1:21:29
And a lot of these very, very super wealthy are part of one secret society or another,
769
1:21:29 --> 1:21:37
not all of them. And they groom their children from a very young age to destroy their values
770
1:21:37 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] of thinking and their occult. I'll give you one quick story.
771
1:21:45 --> 1:21:50
There's this woman who was a part- her family is very wealthy and a part of the Luminati.
772
1:21:51 --> 1:21:57
And at one point when she was a little girl, she was taking some place and placing a room
773
1:21:57 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] left there for many hours or longer. And then the mother came into the room with a glass
774
1:22:04 --> 1:22:08
and a pitcher of water and put it on the table. And the little girl was very thirsty, so she went to
775
1:22:09 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ink. And her mother slapped her so hard that she fell to the floor.
776
1:22:14 --> 1:22:20
And then the mother left the room with the glass and the pitcher. And later after a lot more time
777
1:22:20 --> 1:22:26
went by, mother returned to the room and again put a glass and a pitcher on the table. And the
778
1:22:26 --> 1:22:32
little girl, a lot more thirsty now, went to the table to try to get some water. And mother slapped
779
1:22:32 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] that she again fell to the floor. More time goes by and when the door opens,
780
1:22:38 --> 1:22:44
it's not the mother but a man. And he has a glass and a pitcher of water and he puts it on the table.
781
1:22:44 --> 1:22:52
This time the girl is too afraid to try to get some water. So the guy then took the pitcher,
782
1:22:52 --> 1:22:57
pours some water, glass, said, here have this. And she did drink the water and he said, you did
783
1:22:57 --> 1:23:02
very good. Now what was it all about? It was breaking the bonds between the daughter and the
784
1:23:02 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ablishing the bonds to this person who's a part of their secret society.
785
1:23:08 --> 1:23:14
So they do all types of rituals like that to break the moral bonds. I can tell you some other stories
786
1:23:14 --> 1:23:20
that are really terrifying, but I'll tell you one, not too terrifying. But I've delved into this
787
1:23:20 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] to know what we're going up against. And there's a lot of really bad,
788
1:23:25 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ories. But I'll tell you one, not too horrible, but morally can be a problem,
789
1:23:30 --> 1:23:38
in which one of their rituals, they take somebody initiated and put them in Rome with a statue of
790
1:23:38 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]atue. And if the person refuses, they say, very good,
791
1:23:46 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ooped to that level, but that person would never move up the
792
1:23:51 --> 1:23:57
ranks. It's the one who does spin on the statue of Jesus, that's the one they move up the ranks.
793
1:23:57 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] gone through these type of rituals meant to break them down
794
1:24:04 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] the allegiance to do whatever the occult leaders tell them to do.
795
1:24:09 --> 1:24:15
So that is a part of it. You got a lot of billionaires out there and others who have their
796
1:24:15 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] and try to do the right thing behind the scenes, quietly. Most of you have
797
1:24:20 --> 1:24:24
no idea of their names or anything. And that's the way it should be. That's why I've often said that
798
1:24:24 --> 1:24:31
there are forces of good out there because they are. And so we do the best we can with the
799
1:24:31 --> 1:24:37
situation, but there are good people out there in a lot of positions. Yes, but it is the case,
800
1:24:37 --> 1:24:42
as you know, Curtis, that all over the world, people have wanted to bring court cases,
801
1:24:43 --> 1:24:50
legally challenged things. And there's been no the people with money. I know lots of them with
802
1:24:50 --> 1:24:55
a lot of money. They kept their money to themselves. They haven't offered any support
803
1:24:55 --> 1:25:01
to these legal cases. I'm not saying legal cases the answer to everything, but it's part of it's
804
1:25:01 --> 1:25:07
part of fighting back. And so I know that Charles feels strongly about this, the impotence of
805
1:25:08 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]e who want to bring suits and they can't afford to bring them. And guess what? Oh, we know
806
1:25:15 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]e, but do they want to part with their money? No, not at all.
807
1:25:20 --> 1:25:26
Well, think about it. Bobby Kennedy is pretty well off being a Kennedy.
808
1:25:26 --> 1:25:29
Oh, sure. Bobby Kennedy is an exception. Yes.
809
1:25:30 --> 1:25:33
Yeah, he's out there. I mean, we've, through Children's Health Defense,
810
1:25:33 --> 1:25:36
filed over [privacy contact redaction] time.
811
1:25:36 --> 1:25:40
No, no, no, I wasn't criticizing him. I mean, I know, I know. I'm saying in general,
812
1:25:40 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] time I had dinner with him, one of the questions I asked him was,
813
1:25:46 --> 1:25:53
why do you do this? You're already proven you're smart. You already required wealth. I mean,
814
1:25:53 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ling around the world with your family, having fun. I'll never forget
815
1:25:58 --> 1:26:02
what he said to me. He said, Curtis, I do it for the same reason that you do. Once you know the
816
1:26:02 --> 1:26:07
science, you have no choice. And he was absolutely right. Once I did the research on the vaccines,
817
1:26:08 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]e. So even a man who could just sit back and enjoy life,
818
1:26:15 --> 1:26:19
he's put himself on the firing line because of his values. There are lots of people
819
1:26:20 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]eds of millions and things like that who do have moral values and do try to do things
820
1:26:27 --> 1:26:32
behind the scenes. And so not all of them, maybe not even the majority of them,
821
1:26:32 --> 1:26:39
but they are out there. So I think that Bobby Kennedy, he made a brilliant speech
822
1:26:40 --> 1:26:48
and very, very well thought out speech. And I thought it was just wonderful. It must have
823
1:26:48 --> 1:26:53
taken him ages to write that speech. It had so much in it. But also the way he delivers,
824
1:26:54 --> 1:26:59
he looks, I'm not criticizing, but he looks as though he's gone through the suffering
825
1:27:00 --> 1:27:07
necessary to wake human beings up, if you understand what I mean. So he looks a little
826
1:27:07 --> 1:27:15
bit tortured and very intense. And he obviously, he must have suffered from the fact that his
827
1:27:16 --> 1:27:25
uncle and his father were assassinated in such public circumstances. But I don't think it's just
828
1:27:25 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]e doubt John F. Kennedy. I think the opposite. I think there's no doubting
829
1:27:32 --> 1:27:38
that John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is authentic. He may make mistakes,
830
1:27:39 --> 1:27:44
you know, which some of our group are ready to point out. But everyone makes mistakes.
831
1:27:45 --> 1:27:52
But what I pick up on is the authenticity, the brilliance. He's a brilliant guy. He's been kept
832
1:27:52 --> 1:27:58
on the sidelines for whatever reason, or he hasn't chosen to be in the limelight. And now
833
1:27:58 --> 1:28:02
he makes his move. And I think it's brilliant what he's done.
834
1:28:02 --> 1:28:03
I've finished, I've finished, John.
835
1:28:06 --> 1:28:12
Beautiful, beautiful timing. I think it's salutary to think, contemplate that question,
836
1:28:12 --> 1:28:16
why he's put on the sidelines. Many of us have had a view. Thank you.
837
1:28:16 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] in getting to the truth.
838
1:28:21 --> 1:28:22
Truth is dangerous, correct.
839
1:28:22 --> 1:28:23
And they knew that.
840
1:28:24 --> 1:28:28
All right, we've got four hands up. Away we go. Curtis, you ready for more questions? I know
841
1:28:28 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ions. You normally ask the questions, and then we're going to grill you.
842
1:28:33 --> 1:28:33
No problem.
843
1:28:34 --> 1:28:35
Glenn.
844
1:28:37 --> 1:28:44
Hi, Curtis. Hi. You certainly have a very excellent depth of both what's going on now and
845
1:28:44 --> 1:28:52
a range of the reoccurring parts of it. So not only now, but HIV period and back, as you identified
846
1:28:52 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] to the Spanish flu and even before that.
847
1:28:57 --> 1:29:03
Now, a lot of your focus because of your history is around the medical and the science part of it.
848
1:29:03 --> 1:29:08
But I assume you are aware that there are many other kinds of weapons that have been used by
849
1:29:08 --> 1:29:14
this same set of evil leaders and Illuminati connections, correct?
850
1:29:15 --> 1:29:16
Yes, yes.
851
1:29:16 --> 1:29:25
Okay. So I'm a retired software engineer, but now I'm a full-time journalist and have been
852
1:29:25 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ion to some individuals in the highest Intel levels of the
853
1:29:30 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ice. Department of Defense, I'm sorry.
854
1:29:35 --> 1:29:43
And I'm working with them around getting out the truth and our rumble channel of L4ATV1
855
1:29:43 --> 1:29:50
at the beginning of you can see it in the label for the Gmail is where we broadcast and we have
856
1:29:50 --> 1:29:54
over 60 shows that are multi-hour shows of bringing that truth and with it the evidence.
857
1:29:55 --> 1:30:03
And our concern is that they're about to shift, that those in power and have been in power,
858
1:30:03 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] been in power for 160 years. They're at risk of losing that power
859
1:30:10 --> 1:30:17
and they will do everything to maintain that power. And as such, they can easily see now that
860
1:30:17 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]s President Trump as a righteous leader is well underway
861
1:30:26 --> 1:30:33
and they can't survive another four years of his presidency. So they will do anything to prevent
862
1:30:33 --> 1:30:41
him from coming to power. And that's between now and January 20th. And as part of our team
863
1:30:41 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]igation we've done and the analysis of them, we are confident that they are going to
864
1:30:47 --> 1:30:56
go into a terror process, a physical terror process with over 100,[privacy contact redaction]ributed across
865
1:30:56 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ates. And they will do that as part of incurring a massive amount of chaos.
866
1:31:03 --> 1:31:11
And with that, to try to allow the current administration or the replacement with Harris
867
1:31:11 --> 1:31:18
as a coming up if Joe suddenly resigns and that they will attempt to instill that chaos and with
868
1:31:18 --> 1:31:32
it impose martial law and prevent any election results from taking effect. So as part of that,
869
1:31:32 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] thing you have to do is you have to survive through this election
870
1:31:37 --> 1:31:43
and to that hopefully transfer of peaceful power. And if you don't concentrate on doing that,
871
1:31:43 --> 1:31:50
you can't possibly do that with our Congress because the Senate is completely biased and will
872
1:31:50 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] any of the treason. So the only way you can do that is to work with your
873
1:31:56 --> 1:32:02
local police department, your local fire departments, your local schools and engage them
874
1:32:02 --> 1:32:09
in the dialogue, engage them in being honest to the Constitution and the rule of law and to block
875
1:32:09 --> 1:32:16
at every chance this kind of chaos. But to do that, we in the awake side and the
876
1:32:16 --> 1:32:23
pro-humanity side, we need to join together. And the Marxist intent is always divide and conquer.
877
1:32:24 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is because of the kind of trust you've built and kind of connections
878
1:32:30 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] that R.F.K. Jr. has basically come forward and said that he believes all of his
879
1:32:39 --> 1:32:45
followers should follow with President Trump, will that extension of trust actually work?
880
1:32:45 --> 1:32:53
Because inside the vaccine injured world, there are so many people that have been never Trumpers
881
1:32:53 --> 1:32:59
up till now. Do you think they will in fact listen to R.F.K. Jr. and say, okay, even though I may have
882
1:32:59 --> 1:33:07
my reservations around President Trump, I trust R.F.K. Jr. and I will follow in his directives and
883
1:33:08 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] level that he's built? Well, it's not going to be 100%, but I think people respect
884
1:33:17 --> 1:33:25
Mr. Kennedy and what he's all about and a percentage will follow his lead in supporting Trump.
885
1:33:26 --> 1:33:31
The others, well, they have to find their own path. There's also a large
886
1:33:31 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e who are independents and Mr. R.F.K. Jr. has often said that he's very
887
1:33:41 --> 1:33:46
popular among independents, so that might weigh in as well. So what we can do is keep our fingers
888
1:33:46 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ated more than once that he feels that they're going to unleash
889
1:33:52 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] attacks in this country and I think that's a very real possibility.
890
1:33:57 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]orm in the best way we can. Trump expects it, others expect it,
891
1:34:03 --> 1:34:08
I think is real possible. Hopefully it won't. Maybe the fact that he's publicized it, they may
892
1:34:08 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]e then start looking at the current administration as being
893
1:34:13 --> 1:34:20
behind this because they're the ones, Harris and Biden, who opened up the floodgates and let these
894
1:34:20 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]e come in and I was doing that because I was a Republican
895
1:34:26 --> 1:34:32
and I was doing subset reports on that and one thing I noticed was that these guys coming over,
896
1:34:32 --> 1:34:39
they were young, healthy men of military age. I also noticed that look at their clothes and the
897
1:34:39 --> 1:34:46
others, you didn't see a spot of dirt, not a smudge on their clothes. They were all wearing new clothes.
898
1:34:46 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] us the impression back then that these were like poor peasant farmers,
899
1:34:51 --> 1:34:57
which wasn't the case. They all got these cell phones and of course any commissars dictate
900
1:34:57 --> 1:35:02
that nobody's walking hundreds of miles or thousands of miles in flip-flops. That's what
901
1:35:02 --> 1:35:09
they were showing is flip-flops or carrying babies. Every time we saw the gathering of people,
902
1:35:09 --> 1:35:14
those were photo ops. They were being brought up by buses, paid for by the Biden administration.
903
1:35:14 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ration also were flying people into this country, illegal,
904
1:35:19 --> 1:35:24
unvetted migrants. He was flying them into O'Hara airport and other places and in my subset,
905
1:35:24 --> 1:35:30
I covered some of that in the video footage. So they've done everything to put America at risk
906
1:35:30 --> 1:35:36
and I'm also very concerned about the level of the Chinese who were coming in this way because
907
1:35:36 --> 1:35:43
the Chinese, they clearly did not walk from China to America. They clearly didn't escape the grip
908
1:35:43 --> 1:35:48
of the government there. They're here because the government wants them to be here and these,
909
1:35:48 --> 1:35:55
unlike some of the others, are very, very smart people. These are the people capable of taking
910
1:35:55 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ems through hacking and a lot of territory has been purchased by the Chinese
911
1:36:02 --> 1:36:09
near military bases. But why is that? So you got, last time I counted, or heard was like one third
912
1:36:09 --> 1:36:14
of the migrants are Chinese. You don't hear much about them. You only hear about the ones coming
913
1:36:14 --> 1:36:20
from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, things like that. They are very, very smart. They got really
914
1:36:20 --> 1:36:25
technical skills and they represent a threat. Trump also mentioned the Chinese. Are they trying
915
1:36:25 --> 1:36:31
to build an army inside our country? Well, we can thank Harris and Biden for dropping down our
916
1:36:31 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]e in and Trump is right. You have people from mental
917
1:36:36 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]itutions, prisons, and the ones who were trained, who were potentially terrorists,
918
1:36:41 --> 1:36:45
high-tech terrorists. Those are very, very frightening people. There's so much they can
919
1:36:45 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ems. So all we could do is bunker down and weather the storm because I
920
1:36:54 --> 1:37:01
think Trump and Bobby are going to win the day. I think there's so much popularity that it's going
921
1:37:01 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]eal this election. And Trump has already said he's not
922
1:37:09 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]eal it. I know he got lots of people all across the country working on this to
923
1:37:14 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ion because what they're doing is they're making it possible for
924
1:37:20 --> 1:37:26
these unvetted illegal migrants to be able to vote. They give them drivers licenses and all kinds
925
1:37:26 --> 1:37:32
of things. And this, the Democrats doing this, I mean, what can be more anti-American than allowing
926
1:37:32 --> 1:37:37
foreigners who are potentially a threat to this country, into this country and trying to let them
927
1:37:37 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ions and local elections. So there's big hurdles ahead,
928
1:37:45 --> 1:37:50
but there's no way around it. We have to go through this election and do what's necessary
929
1:37:50 --> 1:37:53
to follow up and get the right person in office.
930
1:37:55 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] add one flavor to what you described. So you described
931
1:38:00 --> 1:38:06
a large number of Chinese military age here. One of the other things a lot of people don't
932
1:38:06 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] been making giant inroads to virtually every country in Latin America
933
1:38:13 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] enormous influence over those gangs that have been sent
934
1:38:19 --> 1:38:24
here through those other countries. So it's not just the Chinese, but it's also everyone coming
935
1:38:24 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]er. Okay. Thank you. And they have influence in Africa, Glenn, huge influence in Africa,
936
1:38:30 --> 1:38:36
China. Thank you, Glenn. All right, Jerry, we'll go to Ireland now, Curtis. We're going from the
937
1:38:36 --> 1:38:44
States to Ireland. Okay. Hi, Curtis. Thanks very much. It was absolutely very, very interesting.
938
1:38:44 --> 1:38:54
And particularly to hear Polly and Brian Hooker, the very, very interesting. To introduce myself,
939
1:38:54 --> 1:39:03
I've been a GP, I've been a doctor for 47 years, [privacy contact redaction]ice in
940
1:39:03 --> 1:39:09
2020, realized that there was no virus of any relevance. The pathogenicity of the COVID virus
941
1:39:09 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] wasn't there. It was no worse than any other virus. Winter flu season said that, said to the
942
1:39:16 --> 1:39:22
ICGP, said to the medical council, refused to give the vaccines when they were introduced and was
943
1:39:22 --> 1:39:29
suspended with loss of all income, the loss of my clinic, loss of my staff in March 21. So that's
944
1:39:30 --> 1:39:37
who I am. I refused to allow the swine flu vaccine into my clinic in 2009 and wrote articles about it,
945
1:39:37 --> 1:39:44
it not being necessary. So whereas I wouldn't say I'm totally anti-vaccine or I wasn't anti-vaccine,
946
1:39:44 --> 1:39:50
I am now. I totally agree with Charles that the vaccines are probably causing a lot more damage.
947
1:39:50 --> 1:39:57
All vaccines are probably causing more damage than they solve. I'd also make the point,
948
1:39:57 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ated that he got vaccine. Again, like Stephen, I'm very disappointed that he used that
949
1:40:03 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]e regularly say to me, I got the COVID. That's what Dr. Hooker said, he got COVID.
950
1:40:16 --> 1:40:22
COVID is an impossibility to get in the absence of the PCR test and the PCR test is now proven to be
951
1:40:22 --> 1:40:33
97% wrong. So the idea to say that you got COVID is on the basis of a PCR test is absolutely
952
1:40:33 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]e, no, you didn't get COVID, you got a diagnosis of COVID,
953
1:40:38 --> 1:40:45
which is a hell of a different thing. Every year for 40 years as a GP, I came across people who had
954
1:40:45 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] flu ever. Every year coming into spring, I came across these people who said,
955
1:40:52 --> 1:40:58
oh, that was the worst flu. I got the worst flu. And that year of 2020, people came in with the
956
1:40:58 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] flu, but it wasn't the worst flu. They had COVID, they had terrible COVID. And with the
957
1:41:03 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ing to die, which they did, it was worse than the average
958
1:41:10 --> 1:41:19
of my 40 years, my 40 winters previously. So, as I say, I'm disappointed to hear Dr. Hooker saying
959
1:41:19 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ually got COVID. I would also say, I have a huge amount of respect for what Polly did
960
1:41:27 --> 1:41:33
going around in the in the bus. That's absolutely fabulous. As for, you know,
961
1:41:33 --> 1:41:38
the Kerry Mullis, talking about Kerry Mullis, there's absolutely no doubt, but that his death
962
1:41:38 --> 1:41:46
was extremely suspicious. And, you know, like there's no arguing, but that had he lived,
963
1:41:46 --> 1:41:54
because as a Nobel Prize winner and inventor of the PCR, it undoubtedly would have blown
964
1:41:54 --> 1:42:01
the ship out of the water. And so again, the question has to be asked if,
965
1:42:01 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] that was an accident. RFK, I'm a little, I'm not quite a lover of RFK,
966
1:42:09 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] bought into the climate, the anthropogenic climate change.
967
1:42:15 --> 1:42:19
I've heard him speak on this. Now, maybe he's changed his tune in the last couple of months,
968
1:42:20 --> 1:42:25
but anybody who buys into the hopes of anthropogenic global climate change, anybody
969
1:42:25 --> 1:42:30
who with any sort of thinking or any sort of research thinks that carbon dioxide, methane,
970
1:42:30 --> 1:42:40
or nitrogen makes any difference to the climate is either kind of dim with it, corrupt, or playing
971
1:42:40 --> 1:42:48
a political game. You know, so I'm a bit disappointed that JFK actually still seems to buy into the
972
1:42:48 --> 1:42:55
anthropogenic climate change. I've been around long enough as a scientist from the mid 70s
973
1:42:55 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]arted off with climate cooling, and then climate, then climate warming,
974
1:43:04 --> 1:43:10
global warming, and then climate change to suit the actual agenda of the earth as it went.
975
1:43:10 --> 1:43:17
So what I really want to ask, sorry, I want to ask about DARPA. DARPA is what, the defense
976
1:43:19 --> 1:43:29
advanced research development agency. DARPA seems to have developed both the
977
1:43:30 --> 1:43:36
the COVID itself, and again, I disagree on the basis that it was, that it had gained a function
978
1:43:36 --> 1:43:46
to increase its seriousness or its virulence. I'm totally convinced that there was a gain
979
1:43:46 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ion, but it was to increase its transmissibility, its infectivity. It would
980
1:43:54 --> 1:44:01
be not logical, it would be against all logic for the people who are doing it to introduce a virus
981
1:44:01 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]e. They never wanted it to kill people. They use it as an excuse to pump the
982
1:44:06 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]e. And we see in New Zealand, 11,[privacy contact redaction]e were allowed not to
983
1:44:14 --> 1:44:18
get the vaccine. So it was about the vaccine. The vaccine was the killer, not the virus,
984
1:44:19 --> 1:44:24
as far as I'm concerned. And if you go into the gain of function, the gain of function,
985
1:44:24 --> 1:44:31
there were 19 nucleotides introduced into the furin cleavage site of the spike protein,
986
1:44:31 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction], the entry system of the virus into the cell. And that was developed
987
1:44:39 --> 1:44:50
in 2013, 2014, to allow the entry for cancer treatment. And then it was abandoned. So,
988
1:44:50 --> 1:44:57
you know, this all hangs together that in effect, the murder tool was in effect. Well, initially,
989
1:44:58 --> 1:45:04
the killing in the hospitals, as we've discussed, and then the vaccine. That's what it's all about.
990
1:45:04 --> 1:45:08
It's about population control. So what's your comment on DARPA?
991
1:45:10 --> 1:45:14
Well, I will even do detailed research on it. I know there are supposed to be very smart people.
992
1:45:14 --> 1:45:20
They come up with a lot of high tech weaponry. And a lot of times they take on projects that other
993
1:45:21 --> 1:45:28
similar groups don't think they can handle. So they're smart people. I haven't heard anybody
994
1:45:28 --> 1:45:35
accusing DARPA specifically of creating a COVID virus. And for good reason, because
995
1:45:36 --> 1:45:42
I've been dealing with this issue of viruses for many years, going back to the 90s, when I was
996
1:45:42 --> 1:45:51
involved with the HIV AIDS hoax. And I was shocked to find out that no one had isolated any HIV. It
997
1:45:51 --> 1:45:58
was a hoax. And it was really what we were calling AIDS, it was really a disease of drug abuse. I
998
1:45:58 --> 1:46:04
mean, it was mostly homosexual men when this thing started, very promiscuous homosexual men who were
999
1:46:04 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]e partners in a week, which caused lots of trauma to the colon area. And they started
1000
1:46:09 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ug called poppers. And poppers, very dangerous, but it would reduce the level of trauma
1001
1:46:16 --> 1:46:23
to the colon area. That's why they were taking it. But if you look up the symptoms of poppers,
1002
1:46:23 --> 1:46:31
it was the same two diseases that defined what age was. I mean, a skin cancer called
1003
1:46:31 --> 1:46:38
carposalcoma and something else called pneumocystis between pneumonia. That was it. And it was caused
1004
1:46:38 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] been looking at this whole virus issue for a long time. And I'm convinced
1005
1:46:46 --> 1:46:53
that viruses do not cause anything. And what they're calling viruses is nothing more than
1006
1:46:53 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] Tom Cowan, Dr. Andrew Kaufman, and many others have done the same
1007
1:47:01 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]andards of the mainstream medical establishment.
1008
1:47:07 --> 1:47:12
Only thing is they would not use any bodily fluids of people. So they go through with the
1009
1:47:12 --> 1:47:23
cell culture and giving them the serum, the growth medium, poisons and starving it. And then
1010
1:47:23 --> 1:47:30
whatever's in there, the cast serum and anything else, they die. And the things that are left over,
1011
1:47:30 --> 1:47:36
that's what they're calling viruses. And we know that because when they did use blood samples and
1012
1:47:36 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e, the same exact results. So there's no getting around it. I mean, where is
1013
1:47:43 --> 1:47:49
the virus and who's ever proved that the virus exists? And before I can be convinced that there
1014
1:47:49 --> 1:47:58
is a virus, we have to see which institution has the COVID virus. I mean, Christine Macy, she sent
1015
1:47:58 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] over [privacy contact redaction]itutions worldwide. I mean, hospitals,
1016
1:48:04 --> 1:48:10
universities, things of that nature. None of them had proof of the existence of a virus. They did
1017
1:48:10 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]e of it. And none of them could refer her to an institution that did have samples
1018
1:48:17 --> 1:48:24
of the COVID virus. And she's expanded her research into this to other supposed viruses.
1019
1:48:24 --> 1:48:30
The same results. Nobody has any evidence. So I'm not convinced that a virus is involved. Also,
1020
1:48:30 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ure of a virus, I mean, you have to ask some basic questions. I mean,
1021
1:48:38 --> 1:48:42
what about the say is all in the medical literature, nothing controversial, what about to say
1022
1:48:44 --> 1:48:50
what they're calling viruses do not fit the criteria of life. I mean, a virus, for example,
1023
1:48:50 --> 1:48:56
does not eat, it doesn't consume anything. All creatures, everything that's defined as a life
1024
1:48:56 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ants, they consume air, they consume sunlight,
1025
1:49:03 --> 1:49:11
nutrients from the soil. Viruses do not consume anything. Also, viruses do not produce any waste
1026
1:49:11 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] All things that are considered alive based on definitions of life has to produce a
1027
1:49:18 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] Even trees, their waste product is oxygen. And plants, same thing. Viruses do not
1028
1:49:25 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]e product. We go to the bathroom, we do a number one and
1029
1:49:28 --> 1:49:32
number two. Viruses don't do that. Again, this is not controversial. Anybody can go on Google
1030
1:49:32 --> 1:49:38
and look it up for themselves. And a virus does not move. I mean, according to the definition of
1031
1:49:38 --> 1:49:43
life, all living things must move. Even trees and plants move, they move very, very slowly.
1032
1:49:43 --> 1:49:51
So this entity that they're calling a virus, it doesn't consume anything. It doesn't go
1033
1:49:51 --> 1:49:55
to the bathroom, or rather, it doesn't produce any waste product. And it doesn't move.
1034
1:49:56 --> 1:50:02
What they're calling viruses is no more alive than my pen. And they want us to believe that if I were
1035
1:50:02 --> 1:50:09
to take a microscopic piece of this pen that I'm holding, and they put it in a water solution and
1036
1:50:09 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] it to somebody, it could get into a person's cells and command the cells to produce baby pens,
1037
1:50:18 --> 1:50:24
which grow up to adult pens. I hope somebody is laughing because it's absurd, but that is
1038
1:50:24 --> 1:50:29
essentially what they want us to believe about viruses. So when somebody says they have COVID
1039
1:50:29 --> 1:50:35
or whatever, it is due to a virus. Well, my first question now is let's run that past Christine Macy
1040
1:50:35 --> 1:50:42
and see if she can find any evidence that some institution has succeeded in obtaining a purified
1041
1:50:42 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]e of a virus. So I'm not convinced about that. Regarding Mr. Kennedy, I will say that Mr.
1042
1:50:47 --> 1:50:52
Kennedy is brilliant. I mean, he's a multi-genius, and I'm just stunned at the breadth of his
1043
1:50:52 --> 1:50:57
knowledge. And I remember doing research on autism years, many years ago, and I read his
1044
1:50:57 --> 1:51:04
articles on it, and they blew me away. His reports, I literally spent like a month going through them
1045
1:51:04 --> 1:51:11
again and again, taking notes, following up on the references. And I included some of his material
1046
1:51:11 --> 1:51:18
in my book, my chapter on autism. He's a brilliant researcher, but it doesn't mean that he knows
1047
1:51:18 --> 1:51:24
everything, and it doesn't mean that he's researched everything to the same degree that he has other
1048
1:51:24 --> 1:51:31
topics. I'm not going to debate Mr. Kennedy, and I'm not an expert on climate change, but I am
1049
1:51:31 --> 1:51:39
not persuaded that climate change is the real problem we're having. I mean, the climate
1050
1:51:39 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]s changes, all the way back to the prehistoric times, the climate back then is not the same thing
1051
1:51:44 --> 1:51:50
as it is right now. And the CO2 they're talking about is something like, the whole issue is that
1052
1:51:50 --> 1:52:00
number, something like 0.004%. So it's insignificant. And the amount of that that comes from
1053
1:52:01 --> 1:52:09
humans, human production of things, is a fraction of that. And the flip side of it is, we need carbon
1054
1:52:09 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] without carbon, carbon dioxide, because plants need carbon dioxide,
1055
1:52:17 --> 1:52:25
and they give us oxygen in return. The whole ecosystem would fall apart if carbon was removed.
1056
1:52:25 --> 1:52:31
No, this whole climate thing is not about the climate and the realities of it. I'm thinking
1057
1:52:31 --> 1:52:38
about doing a report on it, because there's so much information. It's really about what Bill Gates
1058
1:52:38 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] that report, I think it was on Ted Talk, don't hold me to that,
1059
1:52:43 --> 1:52:50
and he talked about reducing the carbon emissions. And he said, well, one of the things, if we could
1060
1:52:50 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ant power, we can reduce the world's population by
1061
1:52:56 --> 1:53:04
such and such figure. What? He's equating vaccines with population reduction? I don't know if people
1062
1:53:04 --> 1:53:09
followed that when he said that, but everybody should be up in arms at that moment. And what does
1063
1:53:09 --> 1:53:15
he do? I mean, he's behind pushing vaccines and things. So I don't believe in climate change,
1064
1:53:15 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] a whole set of other material that could disavow what I think I know.
1065
1:53:23 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e who are very smart, we put them on very high pedestals,
1066
1:53:30 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ic expectations. I mean, he's a human being still,
1067
1:53:36 --> 1:53:42
brilliant, ultra-multi-genius, but he may not have researched everything to the degree that
1068
1:53:43 --> 1:53:49
he would other topics. So, in a nutshell. Yeah, well, I'll just say I'm not going to...
1069
1:53:51 --> 1:53:57
I'm just disappointed that the two greatest crimes against humanity have been COVID and climate
1070
1:53:57 --> 1:54:03
change or anthropogenic climate change. So I'm just surprised that he doesn't need to research
1071
1:54:03 --> 1:54:10
himself. He can quite easily, I'm sure he's got a panel of experts that he could speak to. In fact,
1072
1:54:10 --> 1:54:19
he could speak to me and I can disavow him of any ideas he has that carbon dioxide or methane has
1073
1:54:20 --> 1:54:28
any real change on climate. As for the virus, again, Charles always says this at the beginning,
1074
1:54:28 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] to argue about the battle that we face is much, much bigger than
1075
1:54:34 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ence or non-existence of a virus. But a good friend of mine, Dolores Cahill, Professor
1076
1:54:41 --> 1:54:47
Dolores Cahill, has assured me that viruses have been identified, individual viruses have been
1077
1:54:47 --> 1:54:53
identified, have been seen, particularly fish viruses. As far as I'm concerned, after 47 years
1078
1:54:53 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]or, I believe in the concept of viruses. Now, they may be exosomes or they may be various
1079
1:54:59 --> 1:55:06
different little particles. But you talk about, you know, the proof of viruses not having a life
1080
1:55:06 --> 1:55:13
form. That's your definition of life. I would say that they're a transitional form between life
1081
1:55:13 --> 1:55:18
and non-life. So, you know, to say they don't stand up to the various different requirements for
1082
1:55:21 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] when I say, well, they don't have to be life, per se.
1083
1:55:27 --> 1:55:38
You know? What could they be? Well, I would say that what they are is an entity that has a DNA or
1084
1:55:38 --> 1:55:46
an RNA chromosome within them that's often, which is coiled up, they have a capsule,
1085
1:55:46 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] a capsule and they live primarily as a parasite, living off human beings. And as
1086
1:55:57 --> 1:56:06
Charles, as Stephen said earlier on, they die when the body dies. So they are totally parasitic,
1087
1:56:06 --> 1:56:18
totally dependent on the survival of their host body. You know, they fit with my idea of
1088
1:56:18 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] had many, many times I've had a patient come in, cough and spit and spurt on me
1089
1:56:26 --> 1:56:32
and with certain symptoms within relatively short time, you know, maybe 12 hours, 24 hours,
1090
1:56:32 --> 1:56:37
I get those symptoms. And don't turn around and tell me that's toxins or psychological or that,
1091
1:56:37 --> 1:56:46
because I've seen somewhere between up to 300,000 patients in my life. But once in a while somebody
1092
1:56:46 --> 1:56:52
comes in, coughs on me or, you know, you get some sort of relatively close contact, which is
1093
1:56:52 --> 1:56:55
the very nature of being a GP, because you're looking into ears and throats and that.
1094
1:56:56 --> 1:57:01
I go home, the next day I start developing similar symptoms. My wife starts developing
1095
1:57:01 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]art developing similar symptoms. And the kids in classes
1096
1:57:09 --> 1:57:16
have got similar symptoms. So what I'm saying is there is some entity that causes infections.
1097
1:57:16 --> 1:57:22
I know that from, as I say, 40 years as a GP. I don't know what it is. It's maybe an exosome.
1098
1:57:22 --> 1:57:27
I don't know where it's produced. I don't know what produces it. But all I'm saying is, as far
1099
1:57:27 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]and, the classic story, the classic
1100
1:57:34 --> 1:57:40
rhetoric around viruses fits my clinical experience over 47 years.
1101
1:57:40 --> 1:57:43
Well, thanks very much. That's brilliant.
1102
1:57:43 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] want to say something Charles, very further to what
1103
1:57:50 --> 1:57:58
Jerry's just said. I think it's highly likely that virology is a construct which was necessary
1104
1:57:58 --> 1:58:05
to create this, you know, an evidence-based medicine and other so that they could do what
1105
1:58:05 --> 1:58:13
they did in 2020. The problem is that I don't think that whether there are viruses or not
1106
1:58:13 --> 1:58:19
is going to get us very far at the moment. Can I just finish? Because the problem there
1107
1:58:19 --> 1:58:24
is that you've got to argue about all the other viral illnesses that people say they've had when
1108
1:58:24 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]en, like 50 years ago, whatever. And then you're going to get deflected from your
1109
1:58:31 --> 1:58:36
mission, which is to convince people that they haven't had COVID. It's bad enough with people
1110
1:58:36 --> 1:58:42
saying, I've had COVID, without them saying, I've had mumps, I've had this or that viral illness,
1111
1:58:42 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] it. So I don't agree with you over the viruses that you, you know, you're,
1112
1:58:48 --> 1:58:53
so if I were to say, oh, I definitely think there were no viruses, I think it's highly likely that
1113
1:58:53 --> 1:58:59
there is no such thing as a virus. I think it's a human construct which was necessary to push,
1114
1:58:59 --> 1:59:06
to get us afraid. The whole thing about virology was to push pandemics in the future, in my opinion,
1115
1:59:06 --> 1:59:15
and that's what they want. It's the best, it's the best Trojan horse for totalitarianism that human
1116
1:59:15 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] ever come up with. The climate change thing is much less good. But to answer Stephen,
1117
1:59:22 --> 1:59:34
as a GP, I have seen epidemics of chickenpox, measles, mumps in my community. I don't have to
1118
1:59:34 --> 1:59:42
depend on a paper here or somebody else's written paper. I've been there as a GP seeing, well,
1119
1:59:42 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]eds of patients a week churning them through, and I've seen chickenpox break out in a local
1120
1:59:49 --> 1:59:56
school and, you know, then in various classes, I've seen chickenpox, mumps, measles. I've been
1121
1:59:56 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ually see measles, German measles. I've seen it. And again, all I can say is,
1122
2:00:05 --> 2:00:09
I don't need to read anybody's paper, I don't have to read anybody's book to know that I saw
1123
2:00:10 --> 2:00:17
many epidemics of these things in my community. But it's not necessarily due to a virus.
1124
2:00:17 --> 2:00:23
Come on, come on, we're not having this debate. Curtis, what would you like to say?
1125
2:00:24 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ances in the environment or whatever, there are so many factors which could
1126
2:00:28 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] Gary, just real quickly, if you, whichever virus you
1127
2:00:35 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]s, if you can find who's succeeded in isolating it, purifying it,
1128
2:00:42 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]s, and they have a sample of it, let me know. That's COVID, that's the COVID,
1129
2:00:48 --> 2:00:52
you're talking about the COVID. No, I'm talking about viruses in general. I'm talking about
1130
2:00:54 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] been identified. Okay, well good. If you could provide that to me.
1131
2:00:59 --> 2:01:05
Well, I get on to Dolores Cahill, who is actually a professor of immunology, and she has assured me
1132
2:01:05 --> 2:01:09
that there are viruses identified. Okay, that'll be good. So whichever one that she can, she says
1133
2:01:09 --> 2:01:15
there's samples of, let me know and I'll be in contact with Christine Macy and others,
1134
2:01:15 --> 2:01:21
and they'll do the analysis and decide that they really succeeded in creating or identifying a
1135
2:01:21 --> 2:01:30
virus. So that was settled then. Well, as I say, she is an academic and a professor of immunology.
1136
2:01:30 --> 2:01:37
I'm a GP. I can only go on my experience of seeing similar symptoms in groups.
1137
2:01:37 --> 2:01:42
All right, Jerry, you said that. You're a wonderful man, Jerry. Stop. And Curtis, you need to know that
1138
2:01:42 --> 2:01:48
Jerry's support for Albert Benavides has been crucially important for the Be as Aware work.
1139
2:01:48 --> 2:01:55
Oh, wow. So, well done, Jerry. You've played a big role in that. So you get a thumbs up from Albert
1140
2:01:55 --> 2:02:00
and from us, Jerry. So well done. Now, that reminds me, I'd love to have a three hour debate
1141
2:02:01 --> 2:02:06
on this topic, but in my view, with the 12 battlefronts of this World War Three,
1142
2:02:06 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ence or not of viruses is like debating the quality of the deck chairs on the
1143
2:02:11 --> 2:02:20
Titanic. John, look out. Absolutely agree with him. John, by the way, before John starts,
1144
2:02:20 --> 2:02:28
Dagmar has put a note into the, asked me to read out in the chat, I'll paraphrase it that
1145
2:02:28 --> 2:02:33
essentially Dagmar, who's an attorney in Germany, involved in Ryan, Ryan and Fullmick's case,
1146
2:02:34 --> 2:02:38
that he's likely to be sentenced in this show trial to three years and four months.
1147
2:02:39 --> 2:02:46
And the rights for an appeal are very limited. And she's just sharing that with us. It is an
1148
2:02:46 --> 2:02:51
she's just sharing that with us. It is an outrageous, it is an outrageous show trial.
1149
2:02:52 --> 2:02:57
We know that's what they do and we need to make noise about it. But thank you Dagmar for sharing
1150
2:02:57 --> 2:03:02
it. Her voice is in trouble. That's why she can't say that. I'm saying that on her behalf. John,
1151
2:03:02 --> 2:03:06
look out. Charles, do we know exactly what he's charged with? What the heck has he been
1152
2:03:08 --> 2:03:13
If you follow it, everyone who's been following it, there's vast exploration on it. Allegedly,
1153
2:03:13 --> 2:03:19
the misappropriation of donated funds, Stephen, that's the that's the bullshit claim. That's all.
1154
2:03:19 --> 2:03:23
And he was illegally kidnapped in Mexico, the collusion of the Mexican government with the
1155
2:03:23 --> 2:03:29
German government. And then the bullshit that he misappropriated funds. That's what's happening.
1156
2:03:29 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ay to you, Charles, for highlighting Reiner's plight. Every meeting we have, that's great.
1157
2:03:36 --> 2:03:42
Thank you. Thank you. And I many times on TNT radio, I raised it and, you know, all of us have
1158
2:03:42 --> 2:03:46
to talk about it. And any German embassy officials that we know around the world, we should
1159
2:03:47 --> 2:03:51
pressure on them. John, they've got John and Diana and then back to Stephen. We're finishing in 22
1160
2:03:51 --> 2:03:57
minutes, Curtis. So, John. Okay. So, Curtis, I mean, I'm, geez, I don't know where to begin. I'll tell
1161
2:03:57 --> 2:04:02
you what I've been doing all during your presentation. I've been given, I've been putting together a list
1162
2:04:02 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] you ask for. I got a whole page. I like what I want to ask you something, man,
1163
2:04:09 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction], you know, everybody's in a different place in this. And I could tell that,
1164
2:04:14 --> 2:04:18
you know, you're telling stories about how you, you know, the things that woke you up and the things
1165
2:04:18 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]uff. And I got a ton of those myself. We all do. What do you
1166
2:04:23 --> 2:04:29
still really wish you had? Like right now? You know, if I could give you anything you want, what do
1167
2:04:29 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]op, mess with? What do you want to go away? What? What? Just I got a billion dollars
1168
2:04:38 --> 2:04:43
and on a nice island with a beautiful woman. I mean, what do you want me to say?
1169
2:04:43 --> 2:04:49
It's in this room, right? What do you want to do? Like activists work. What do you want to
1170
2:04:49 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ish? Well, I'm doing things on an ongoing basis. And as mentioned, I think earlier
1171
2:04:58 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] an event coming up next week, November, I'm sorry, September 19th,
1172
2:05:06 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] a major rally in Harlem for the Harlem State office building against Mandy.
1173
2:05:12 --> 2:05:20
I'm sorry. Mandy Cohen, the new director of the CDC and her pushing COVID shots for babies is
1174
2:05:21 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]? Do I want them to go away? You want to go away?
1175
2:05:27 --> 2:05:31
Because I got this thing, man. I call this the anti-vaccinator. Okay. And I want to,
1176
2:05:31 --> 2:05:35
I want to give it to you. Okay. I want to give you a whole bunch of stuff, but we're going to
1177
2:05:35 --> 2:05:44
start with this. All right. I want you to, I want you to take a look. Was that a gun, John? Yeah.
1178
2:05:44 --> 2:05:50
Yeah, it is. I built it. You want one? A million one. Well, I'm not sure you get into the UK.
1179
2:05:51 --> 2:05:55
This right here, I'm going to explain to you what this is as briefly as possible because the guys
1180
2:05:55 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e of times now. All right. This here is the silver bullet. All right. If you
1181
2:06:00 --> 2:06:06
want to take the rug out from under these guys, you have to be able to prove very quick, very fast,
1182
2:06:06 --> 2:06:11
and very indisputably that their vaccines are bullshit, that they don't work. They've never
1183
2:06:11 --> 2:06:16
worked that you can prove that they don't work. That it's easy. The evidence is already there.
1184
2:06:16 --> 2:06:23
Everything you need is in that document and this book. Okay. And you don't even really need the
1185
2:06:23 --> 2:06:28
book because the document is going to lay it out for you. I want you to just go read that and I'll
1186
2:06:28 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ease call me. Would you do that? Because I want to give you
1187
2:06:34 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] you ask for. I've got an article and a list and a book and a method,
1188
2:06:39 --> 2:06:44
and I've tried them all out. I mean, I've been just steamrolling over everybody. Nobody beats me.
1189
2:06:44 --> 2:06:49
And I want you to, I want to give me that. Can I give you that? Can I email you that?
1190
2:06:50 --> 2:06:57
Sure. But no guns, please. Even toy guns. We are nonviolent and we wanted to use the legal process.
1191
2:06:57 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ly, I want to give it to you, but I don't want to throw that cell
1192
2:07:02 --> 2:07:07
out. It's too big. But I'm going to put my email address. You send me an email after the meeting
1193
2:07:07 --> 2:07:11
and then you can call me because man, I could talk to you for hours, man. I think, you know,
1194
2:07:12 --> 2:07:18
I could give you some credit. I want to meet some people. And John, stop there. Curtis, it would be
1195
2:07:18 --> 2:07:25
of great value in my view and others here that having a conversation with John Lukacs will be
1196
2:07:25 --> 2:07:31
of great value to you. He's speaking is very helpful, very useful, very insightful.
1197
2:07:31 --> 2:07:36
And he's booked on that. He's in the chat. I'll get that to you as well.
1198
2:07:36 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] All right. So on the meeting, he feels a bit rushed as I do,
1199
2:07:44 --> 2:07:50
but he's very exercised about what's going on and what has gone on. And he's on the right side.
1200
2:07:50 --> 2:07:57
Is that right? Correct. Absolutely. He's on the right side. So John's doing great work, everybody.
1201
2:07:57 --> 2:08:03
So John, have a look at John's work is a resource for all of us for research. If you want to know
1202
2:08:03 --> 2:08:08
something, everybody on this call, get in touch with John. All right. On we move to Diana and then
1203
2:08:08 --> 2:08:15
Stephen. We've got [privacy contact redaction] going to ask if Curtis
1204
2:08:16 --> 2:08:23
wanted to say anything more about the rally and demonstration that he's planning. And. Sure.
1205
2:08:24 --> 2:08:32
I wish you were to be there. I will. I just did an interview with CSD TV yesterday,
1206
2:08:32 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ed that interview as well as additional information on my substat,
1207
2:08:38 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]at dot com. And that gives all the information where it is time.
1208
2:08:46 --> 2:08:51
How to get there transportation wise. And I have a list of the speakers,
1209
2:08:51 --> 2:08:56
Dave Rasnik, who's on this call. I see Dr. David Rasnik. He's going to be speaking there.
1210
2:08:57 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]orpe is going to be there. Mary Holland's going to be there speaking. And we have
1211
2:09:04 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]s and nobody can say we're a bunch of kooks and just
1212
2:09:10 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]uff up. These are all nationally, internationally famous people in most cases
1213
2:09:15 --> 2:09:21
and very serious minded. So you got to add and you can do me a favor if you like what I'm doing.
1214
2:09:21 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]at, consider becoming a subscriber and ideally becoming a paid
1215
2:09:27 --> 2:09:32
subscribers. Very inexpensive, but it helps me. It motivates me when people show that they really
1216
2:09:33 --> 2:09:42
appreciate what I'm doing. So, and you can also go to my website, www.vaccinesaredangerous.blogspot.com.
1217
2:09:42 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]er my book, Vaccines Are Dangerous. It's going to be going out of print very soon.
1218
2:09:48 --> 2:09:53
So you can get your copy and I autograph all copies ordered from my website. Don't order from
1219
2:09:53 --> 2:10:00
Amazon because they censored me and they just have people who have collected copies of my book,
1220
2:10:00 --> 2:10:05
which is selling for ridiculous prices, $100, $200. But you can get it from my website,
1221
2:10:06 --> 2:10:11
only $24.95. So yeah, so go to my substat and get all the information about this coming event.
1222
2:10:11 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] your book. It's casual. Oh, great. Thank you. Thank you. Bless you.
1223
2:10:16 --> 2:10:19
Thank you. Your friend is a present, so I should get another one.
1224
2:10:20 --> 2:10:24
Okay. No problem there. Be happy to sign it and everything. Thank you.
1225
2:10:25 --> 2:10:32
All right. Now, next. Thank you, Diana. Jonathan, I will put the link to the
1226
2:10:33 --> 2:10:41
Rhino petition into the chat in a moment. I've got it so all of us can sign it. Stephen, over to you.
1227
2:10:41 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ions. Thank you. So Curtis, continuing my theme with the big things,
1228
2:10:53 --> 2:11:00
what I think are the big things, people don't agree, maybe. But there was no pandemic.
1229
2:11:00 --> 2:11:09
There was no COVID-19. But very importantly, there was no gain of function research of any
1230
2:11:09 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ruct in my view. And why? Oh, they wanted to terrify people,
1231
2:11:17 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]op viruses from escaping from labs in China and all around the
1232
2:11:24 --> 2:11:31
world? We're going to have endless pandemics. That was what they wanted people to believe.
1233
2:11:32 --> 2:11:38
They didn't need the COVID case. They just needed to terrorize people into getting ill,
1234
2:11:39 --> 2:11:46
getting ill by isolating them, by making them lose hope. I don't know whether you're aware of
1235
2:11:47 --> 2:11:53
the universe 25 experiment. I think the universe 25 experiment is incredibly important.
1236
2:11:54 --> 2:12:02
The mice, the experimenter who ran it said none of them would survive in the end.
1237
2:12:03 --> 2:12:11
When things got bad in this ideal society for mice, some of the male mice didn't want to have
1238
2:12:11 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]s, they didn't want to reproduce. Apparently, that's one of the
1239
2:12:16 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]e are not happy. But the females then took action, groups of females
1240
2:12:25 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] the males who didn't want sex with them and essentially bullied them, I think.
1241
2:12:35 --> 2:12:39
But the female, they all didn't want to live in the end. And I think that's what they were aiming
1242
2:12:39 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]or in the world, every medical doctor in the world,
1243
2:12:48 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] known immediately that you do not isolate human beings because they're highly
1244
2:12:54 --> 2:13:00
social animals. We were taught that at medical school, at my medical school, highly social animals.
1245
2:13:01 --> 2:13:07
Everybody in the world, but especially doctors, should have known that. They had no clue.
1246
2:13:08 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ill in the UK, I'm talking to doctors who still don't get it.
1247
2:13:13 --> 2:13:20
They half get it, but they still had COVID. So I think that this was evil beyond belief.
1248
2:13:20 --> 2:13:30
I don't have difficulty in believing in God per se, but I realized that the universe is so
1249
2:13:30 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]icated, so huge, we can't even conceive of it. I mean, there are hundreds of billions of
1250
2:13:36 --> 2:13:42
stars in our galaxy, suns, if you like, and there are hundreds of billions of galaxies
1251
2:13:42 --> 2:13:48
in the universe, so we're told. I don't know, I can't check on that, but it looks like pretty
1252
2:13:48 --> 2:13:55
massive to me. So it does seem incredible that mere human beings who can't even get from their
1253
2:13:55 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]t, probably didn't even get to the moon, we now realize. They have no hope of getting to
1254
2:14:02 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]t, in my opinion, that they created all this and all the complexity of the immune
1255
2:14:11 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]em in human beings and all other animals. There's a complete lack of humility in most human
1256
2:14:17 --> 2:14:24
beings and we need to be humble. But oh no, they want to be in the cult. They like to form cults,
1257
2:14:24 --> 2:14:30
human beings, because they don't have to have responsibility for anything then. And it's all
1258
2:14:30 --> 2:14:37
about, please join my cult, because my cult is right. Do you understand me? So I think it's a
1259
2:14:37 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ete mess, but the gain of function research, which they were pushing in the United States
1260
2:14:42 --> 2:14:49
Senate, I don't know which side Rand Paul was on, but I think he was on the right side, he didn't
1261
2:14:49 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]and. I think that was, so it's my medical opinion, that they weren't capable of
1262
2:14:56 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] to give it to JJ Cooey. He was the one who made me think
1263
2:15:03 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] He said, in my opinion, they are not able to do what they say they are doing.
1264
2:15:11 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ly. They didn't need to do it. They just needed to scare human beings all around the world
1265
2:15:17 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]iance. And I can really agree. Fear is one of their keys for control. And in the report
1266
2:15:24 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] in my presentation, Weston A. Price, I emphasized that every single pandemic that they
1267
2:15:32 --> 2:15:39
declared, of the ones I covered, they were all fake. And they all were bent on fear, because when
1268
2:15:39 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]e are afraid, they're less rational. They resort to being more like children. And I've just
1269
2:15:44 --> 2:15:49
been shocked because I've been reading the numbers and looking at these things for many years,
1270
2:15:49 --> 2:15:56
and how gullible, let me be more blunt, how stupid millions and millions of people can be
1271
2:15:56 --> 2:16:01
to fall for these snake oil salesmen with their fake viruses and everything. I'm like, come on.
1272
2:16:02 --> 2:16:09
I can't be the only or one of the very few who see the obvious. Yeah, I agree. You can't even
1273
2:16:09 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ion until you prove the virus exists. In fact, they were talking about
1274
2:16:13 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ron microscope to even potentially see such a virus.
1275
2:16:19 --> 2:16:24
So this was the boogeyman that they saw they can make money out of. And one of my big efforts
1276
2:16:24 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]e up from living in fear, which is what they want. They
1277
2:16:30 --> 2:16:37
like fear. They like operating in the shadows. And so when people come along to shine light on
1278
2:16:37 --> 2:16:42
their nonsense and bring it down to a level that the average person can understand, they don't like
1279
2:16:42 --> 2:16:48
that. Because what they do is they use a lot of technical terms to confuse people, to intimidate
1280
2:16:48 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]e who want to read something that they feel too stupid to read. What I do in my book,
1281
2:16:52 --> 2:16:56
Vessi's Are Dangerous, I take a lot of the technical stuff and make it very simple so the average
1282
2:16:56 --> 2:17:02
person can read it, understand it, and realize that they've been scammed. And I also want to touch on
1283
2:17:02 --> 2:17:07
something else before we do wrap up is that we got to do something about these hospitals. They're
1284
2:17:07 --> 2:17:13
still pushing a lot of these procedures around COVID. Hospitals are probably among the scariest
1285
2:17:13 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]or said that on a radio interview I set up with her. She said the
1286
2:17:18 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] scarier than being in a hospital is maybe being in a car accident. I think she's right.
1287
2:17:24 --> 2:17:33
And I think with Mr. Trump and Mr. Kennedy embracing the notion of making America great again
1288
2:17:33 --> 2:17:40
threatens all of that. And I hope that they extend it to the hospitals. I hope they cut the funding
1289
2:17:40 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ering of American citizens in these hospitals. Nothing less than murder,
1290
2:17:45 --> 2:17:49
in my personal, in my speaking on behalf of anybody, but in my personal view, they're murdering
1291
2:17:49 --> 2:17:56
for profit and they need to be held accountable. I hope that the Trump administration starts
1292
2:17:56 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] criminal investigation to all these hospitals who
1293
2:18:00 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]er of the people going there trusting them. I mean, portraying
1294
2:18:05 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] devastating things I think can be done. I think
1295
2:18:09 --> 2:18:15
they all should be prosecuted and thrown behind bars or worse. And so hopefully the next
1296
2:18:15 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ration will do that. If Harris gets in, well, we're going to experience more of the same
1297
2:18:19 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to say that before we did wrap up. Yeah, sure. So actually
1298
2:18:25 --> 2:18:31
Kamala is going to be on national live television in the United States tonight because the debate
1299
2:18:31 --> 2:18:37
is happening tonight, isn't it? Yes, nighttime for us. Yes, yes. Pity that RFK Jr. can't be there.
1300
2:18:37 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction], so I just wondered. So very quickly now I've got Jason Kristoff. Now he says
1301
2:18:47 --> 2:18:50
very convincingly, I don't know whether you've seen Jason Kristoff. He's a Canadian,
1302
2:18:51 --> 2:18:58
well, mind control expert as far as I can understand. So he says, and he's got incredible
1303
2:18:59 --> 2:19:05
presentations, which may be useful to you, Curtis, when you certainly want to, you should interview
1304
2:19:05 --> 2:19:13
him, I should think. So I think it's true that we're seeing everything. All the human beings on
1305
2:19:13 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]t are seeing everything through the lens of mind control. And until we sort out who's doing
1306
2:19:19 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ly and how people are being duped and made unhappy enough to
1307
2:19:29 --> 2:19:35
not want to live any longer, like the mice in the universe 25 experiment, I think we're not going to
1308
2:19:35 --> 2:19:40
get very far. The other thing I wanted to say, what's happened in the last four and a half years
1309
2:19:41 --> 2:19:50
is absolutely shocking to me. And but one of the conclusions I've reached, thinking about things is
1310
2:19:50 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] turned out to be extremely disappointing, not as individuals. But when they
1311
2:19:58 --> 2:20:04
get into groups, they are very dangerous in groups. And I think this has been talked about
1312
2:20:04 --> 2:20:16
previously. Indeed, Mohammed Ali says that people seek safety in groups. But he saw danger in groups.
1313
2:20:16 --> 2:20:26
And I now realize that throughout my experiences in my life so far, I have sensed this, I didn't
1314
2:20:26 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] groups, I didn't want to dance, I didn't know why I didn't want to dance, I was very resistant
1315
2:20:31 --> 2:20:39
to dancing. And I think I saw it for what it was. It was a cult. But I didn't get that. And we need
1316
2:20:39 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]and mind control. Yeah, I think those are the main points
1317
2:20:48 --> 2:20:53
I'd like to say tonight. And thank you so much, Curtis, for coming on. You're just a great
1318
2:20:54 --> 2:21:01
person, but you're great with the stories as well. Thank you very much. Very kind. Yeah, well done.
1319
2:21:01 --> 2:21:06
Well said, Stephen. Great human being. Thank you so much. Thank you so much, Curtis. Everybody
1320
2:21:06 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ack. Tom Rodman has put the link into those with time. And Curtis, 19th of September,
1321
2:21:14 --> 2:21:22
New York, so in Harlem at midday on the 19th of September. And I think any other announcements
1322
2:21:22 --> 2:21:26
you want to make, Curtis, before we go? Nope, no, I think it does. Thanks very much for the
1323
2:21:26 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]y. I really appreciate it. Thank you, Curtis. Thank you, Stephen. Thanks, everybody.
1324
2:21:30 --> 2:21:35
Take care. Thank you. Thanks, everybody. And don't forget to get it. Oh, and the other thing,
1325
2:21:35 --> 2:21:41
Raznik, David Raznik, he sent me a message, a direct message, and I wanted to reply to it. But
1326
2:21:41 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ying to him with a direct message, unfortunately, he'd left. I can
1327
2:21:47 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] with him. Not a problem. Yeah. So if you can remember that. And also, if you're
1328
2:21:52 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] The name's gone now, the one on the video, you know, if he would
1329
2:22:01 --> 2:22:07
if he would like to take up my offer to talk to you too, and then we can at least get try and get
1330
2:22:08 --> 2:22:13
common ground between the three of us, and then just try to spread the message a little bit further.
1331
2:22:14 --> 2:22:17
Okay, sounds good. I think we need to do we need to kind of
1332
2:22:17 --> 2:22:25
pay attention to our messaging and and test the messaging to the limits with people who don't
1333
2:22:25 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ually don't agree with us, because then we come up with the best messages. And we did
1334
2:22:32 --> 2:22:35
that with the David Kelly thing, the David Kelly scandal in the UK.
1335
2:22:36 --> 2:22:42
Yeah, I'm gonna have to dash. So thanks again, everybody. Bye bye. Bye.
1336
2:22:42 --> 2:22:49
Thanks, Charles. Thanks, Stephen. Thanks. Good job.