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Thank you.
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Alright, so the heavy we have the opportunity now for people to share their thoughts and
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It can be a it can be a comment.
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you wish to make a comment the thoughts that you have because because that's pretty big.
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It's a pretty big question that he was addressing of what's really going on everybody and the
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one thing he didn't talk about was the committee of 300.
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So I'd love someone to talk about that as well.
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going on in the chat as usual and I will get the chat to Daniel when we finish today.
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So well yeah so there's so much to talk about but um so what struck me was that the people
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who are leading all this so it's not presidents it's not prime ministers it's some people
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behind them.
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I don't think there's any possibility that they can know the consequences of what they're
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So even their survival is at risk if they carry on like this but I don't know I just
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can't see you know it's bad enough when technology is advancing very quickly for the human species
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I mean for human beings so but when the people you know who are controlling this chaos don't
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know what's going on and can't know what's going on as human beings because they are
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human beings in the end.
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and I don't know how you stop London and I don't know how you stop Washington because
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as I've understood it the Vatican is the control London's money Washington's the military now
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but also Daniel said that Russia China and the Vatican were the three most powerful states
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in the world right now and so I've written down here Vatican control London money Washington
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military I don't think he said that but I think that was behind and Russia and then
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you got BRICS I was going to ask about Brazil Russia India China South Africa that group
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China and India alone nearly three billion people so all together about some three and
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a half billion I think Brazil is about 250 million that's from the top of my head but
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so I've written here so this is I'll just say what I've got written down here and then
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the UK come out of Europe for a hidden reason I to you know was that you know Brexit was
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I was going to ask him the role of the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization
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in his view what about Germany when they've got no gas and that's coming I think he said
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presumably the euro chaos how did Europe not realize not to impose sanctions on Russia how
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how can so Daniel said that the the leaders of these countries I think he hinted that they
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has been speaking up on behalf of us he's a former archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
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of the Vatican so I've been thinking last the last you know from our point of view
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experimentation I can't read this technology out of control cults and undeclared war between rival
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group rival elite groups that seems to be you know an overview of what's going on
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it may not be about medicine but nothing has affected human beings as much as this
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covid fraud I've written here so I was going to ask you about that so why did they
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poke human beings globally and risk everything that's from my perspective
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who is behind all this who precisely all this manufactured instability I've got the queen here
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that's very important what's going on was she killed did she take the injections don't know
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view also death was it possible that her death was hastened by those injections and prince phillips
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yes I would say definitely yes it's at least possible was that the idea don't know
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previously told me that UK is the belly of the beast I don't know so is it the Vatican or is
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it the UK I've also heard that the British empire never ended and it's still operating as if it
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never ended don't know and and then of course you've got the US trying to undermine Europe but
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they're also trying to undermine their own country and I just it's just it's just mystifying to me
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and I don't know the answers half of them too often I should say
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but on we go the Habsburg empire back we go remember we're talking thousands of years said
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Daniel of alliances so Daria over to you and then Tessa okay I'll see if my camera don't want to
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break in there we go hi everybody um yeah my questions kept sort of getting reset as he was
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talking I you know as we taking the tour around the global chaos and the first thing was clearly
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remembers when Obama made that ridiculous comment that he wanted to relabel terrorism
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as man-made disasters so the people doing this are by his definition terrorists meaning his
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partners in crime if you will so for what that's worth and Daniel didn't bring up
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and I don't know is it just that they don't have a seat at the table or are they like subject to
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when the power goes out that's going to be a great equalizer and we're going to have natural
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and think that they're going to be the top of the anthill we'll see how that shakes out
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I'll tell you that but try to keep looking at the big picture while we're still looking at all the
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it's always great to hear from Daniel that's for sure very insightful thank you very good and we'll
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and unpack it thank you Daria thank you that's very good to have lots of questions that will keep
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you that will keep us all young when we're trying to answer questions as soon as you think you know
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it all you're dead Tessa hello well first of all of course I have many questions and I hope they'll
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be answered but like hopefully another time so one of the things I was curious about is how move
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as we know to move all the finance from western banks to their internal structures and also the
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involvement of the Vatican in promoting the whole inclusive equity CBDC that entire fourth industrial
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backing off from it but I really wanted to hear more from Daniel about that and another question
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and then I'll get to observations and ideas but another question that I had me being born and
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raised in Moscow the eternal argument right now among people in my home country is the relationship
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between you know our dear leader over there and the western structures and the world economic
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competition like my own idea about it is that most likely it's just like the children's tale
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time which is very similar to what Daniel said and I also think that the conflict in Ukraine which
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is tragic to my heart because it's like people dying because somebody's trying to divide the
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pie it's it's all very tragic but I do think it's going to be a very prolonged conflict
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because it's way too lucrative it's way too profitable and it provides an excellent tool
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the war and on the hopeful side of things I have a theory about how we can counter it and it's a
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bit of a lofty philosophical theory but I think that it's unavoidable because the people pushing
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write about it to talk about it to do things and they just if not from this end they come from
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another if if if this reform fails they come up with something else and now they're pushing with
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the digital currency and programmable money which is not going to be good for us and they're going
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well everything is energy right and here we're getting a little bit lofty but because everything
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is energy and where they're coming from is what my friend and wonderful a native thinker and
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going to do things and then everybody's starting to do that and that is the type of energy right
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and so when we in our own lives and there are many of us refuse to go by this principle and
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relationships in how we fight the greater set even and so we just refuse to stomp on others
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terms I think we'll get our answers from higher powers in the process how to counter them and
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the efforts but I do think that it's critical to essentially counter that inner tyrant and
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and intimate and private as it sounds I think that's how we're going to get them in the end
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there's been lots of comments in the chat about money power cannot they've got endless amounts of
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money to globe us elites but it's about power and control so our unity there's more of us than them
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so it's an interesting question of how to create that unity thank you thank you Tessa and North
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Korea when I look at it there's [privacy contact redaction]e are given money by the
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you and as you're that you put into the chat everybody this is very relevant for European
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winter coming up and I also point out that a hempcrete home will literally keep temperature
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a proper hempcrete home will keep the temperature summer and winter at 20 21 degrees without heating
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you've heard me talk about hemp but hemp you need very little heating and cooling so Simon over to
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you and tell us about your 100 heater yeah I'll promise to make a how to build it baby and put it
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in the chat next next meeting how's that excellent it's very simple system but even in Belgium it
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how can we get back to sovereign really sovereign countries without having people at the table or
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united nations or any kind of major organization over all the countries or has it been a have we
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how we can get there all right well that's that that's that's the global elites it's not countries
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it's not presidents sitting around there because the presidents said Daniel are puppets and the
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capitalism or socialism a whole new economic system and it hasn't even got a name for it and these
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players are they appoint trump and biden and boris johnson and liz truss so isn't island the one
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that we can follow didn't they kick out all the bankers and politicians are the kind of
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sovereign country oh no I'm not saying we can't follow the system absolutely I'm just saying that
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that's what that's the conversation so the question of the question of people rising up
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Iceland I thought did some pretty special stuff I don't know whether whether the countries that
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Daniel's the prime ministers in Latin America that Daniel's consulting to I haven't seen any
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caused chaos they really don't they want they want to they want to kill five six billion people
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they've got a weird way of you know they want to bring AI yeah well you know what makes them
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organize the world you know they don't they don't it's hubris isn't it well they've they've they've
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they've controlled their wealth so if anyone knows anything about the committee the difference
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the difference now is that so many things are possible with these new technologies you know so
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and so so we had problems we had problems adapting to the changing world before this nonsense
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and now they think we can cope the well they as well can can kind of work it all out how to
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it so well Germany Germany's on the brink of economic collapse by the sound of it um and
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that'll bring the whole of europe down and so you know this isn't a matter of saying no to people
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trying to coerce us this is a matter of economic chaos it's engineered economic chaos as far as i
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can say depopulations let's hear reema's views on this steven well said
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um so let's assume for a moment can you hear me yeah yeah yeah let's assume for a moment
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that absolutely every syllable that we heard from Daniel is completely accurate and uh right on the
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that are laid out concerning us are not what we want not one of them what can we do uh the
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only thing that i can see that gives us collectively individually and in uh any combination
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of us as human beings is to find the thing that's most important to us and to resist along that
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and parental rights different things speak to different ones of us um so what we need to do
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so that the ultimate the ultimate communication of as many of us on this planet as possible
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is twofold one is no don't you dare and the other is yes here is what i will do with my friends my
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don't we don't need unity of response because what's coming at us is so complexly um designed
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we need to validate and support the other things that other people are doing and start doing
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27 times as much as we're already doing based on the awareness uh that we're generating that
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it's a whole lot worse than we thought it was yes i would agree it's a whole lot worse than we
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thought it was and the point is so many people are warning us good thinkers around the world
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including daniel so if you make the assumption that everything's going to continue as it is
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it's probably it's fair to say that that assumption is unlikely to be a correct one so i just want to
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say one other thing um we've created a resource for people to take action and reach out to others
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and generate and mobilize uh what they think is important i want to give the website and tell
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so if if we're all under threat um you know around the world and they don't care about the chaos
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they're causing these people even and even risk their own lives because not all of these elite
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for the future of the world it's just unbelievable but i just wonder whether the best thing we can do
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is fight to preserve our cultures and that means fighting for our nations
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well indeed sovereignty is the is the issue personal sovereignty and national sovereignty
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can get our countries out of who and the un which actually is a fairly easy process
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programmatically if we can do that then we have dismantled a huge part of their control system
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they'll come back again but we'll be in a different position so for me the critical
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issue is getting the hell out of who and the un yes and you previously said i'm pretty sure
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and um so it seems to me that they they try they've actively tried to destroy nations
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particularly the u.s through biden but the people behind buying but but if it's treason then it's
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actually you the thing that binds us together most um is the feeling that you belong to a
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country probably and so um that's probably the best place to concentrate on your country your
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culture uh assuming it's not the the size of russia you know because all the different cultures
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there um but and also america it has a problem with the size the size of the country you know
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for whom that sense of affiliation with sovereignty and uh national status and so on doesn't motivate
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them and so for them they need to be motivated by something else it certainly motivates me
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i certainly see national and personal sovereignty as the crucial issues with who is the tip of the
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spear or is the juggernaut but we whatever it is that motivates people all of that oppositionality
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thing is very important but we so we need to unite but we don't want to form a cult so we
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don't kind of get um overconfident and but we need to be confident enough to actually function
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and that means that we don't need we shouldn't get frightened and we should just chip away and
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response i'm scared out of my mind about what it is that they they are powerful enough to try to
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0:29:39 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]ement i'm angry and i think that's a powerful and appropriate
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emotion and i'm frightened and i think that's a powerful and appropriate emotion i'm not
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paralyzed but i certainly am angry and i certainly am frightened why not that's reality and your
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response to fear is to fight yes but many people when they're afraid you see it in rabbits you know
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it's a fine balance but i think the safest thing is we fight for our country we fight for our
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families obviously uh i think it's harder to to kind of you know in the uk for example i i'm more
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i don't know um different people would have different views i suppose all right let's keep
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let's keep going alex bailey on the question of depopulation and we've seen it happen in the
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states rima he's put it note in the check the largest wholesale fresh produce market in the
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world is on fire in paris child yeah wow largest wholesale what's trans fresh produce market in
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the world is on fire in paris wow alex alex bailey before we go to sue frost thank you rima
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and this is the point this is the value of this group we express of you and then that leads you
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down a certain path and um i was going to mention peter forest is doing some great work here in
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because it's it's it's neighborhood by neighborhood county by county community by community of
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collaboration and the one thing that we've got now that is worthy of remembrance is the internet
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the ability to communicate globally and the reason why the elites won't take that away is
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because they need the internet as much as we do just like the germans did not bomb all of the
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roads in france that the allies were using during world war two because the germans needed the roads
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as well the elites the evil ones need the internet so do we but it's a fantastic resource for us
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which is the reason why we're communicating now so i don't know whether you've seen that
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peter kerning is on that but i don't know whether peter wants to speak
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well peter can put his hand up i'd love i would love peter had a commentary on what he heard
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from daniel that would be good peter is in spain as we speak but let's go i don't know how to put
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my hand up but but i will give you peter will do you after sue frost okay and then start so sue
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hi everyone
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0:32:45 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] week i was inspired by simon and daria's conversation over the past week i
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and it led me you know how you go down these rabbit you you learn something and then you
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start going down the rabbit hole and it takes you on a journey i'm on that journey so full
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0:33:13 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]n't researched the whole thing but i'm going through that process right now and
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the conversation is around the original founding of the united states of america and in 1913 i'm
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going to try to do a quick synopsis but 1913 after the revolutionary war we were basically
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bankrupt and so we signed an agreement for a creditor to come in to float us like a line of
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credit basically and that was what became you know the united states of america inc and if you
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i believe i've gone back to delaware secretary of state and searched under united states united
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0:34:02 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ates of america inc there's a whole page whole long page of
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0:34:09 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] been opened under that name over time but in the process of going down the
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america inc which is a creditor backed by international money the international monetary
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fund which is the vatican ultimately what i'm learning so far but it what what this goes to is
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over time there were more than one bankruptcies there was another bankruptcy in 1933 in america
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different kinds of citizens in america the sovereign state citizen if you were born to
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0:35:08 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ate you're in and the people whose parents signed their birth certificate and signed
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0:35:13 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ate at birth well this is a long story and he goes and and through then i go
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through that and i emailed him because i was wanting more is there books i can read and he sent me an
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email with this big long page of all these videos and all this stuff i can read and i've ordered all
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the books and i'm going through all this stuff and what i'm learning about is bankruptcy law
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away signing our freedom or our sovereignty away by virtue of little contracts he described one
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0:35:55 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] if you sign an nfl contract you're agreeing to act in a certain way
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0:36:02 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] your freedom of speech or in a so to speak or if you say you're a united
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state citizen inc that puts you under the roman civil law you no longer have the bill of the
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original bill of rights under that law under that law you now fall under the uniform commercial code
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0:36:24 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] bankruptcy law and so i'm not an attorney but what i know what what they're saying
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if this is true it's so stealth because basically they came in as the creditor and they moved into
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washington dc and created a franchise in every single state the state of california the state
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of virginia's you know to kind of overlap all the states the the united the states that had
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united to become america originally the sovereign states and they're operating in at the same time
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around that and and what they're describing is that there are a sovereign
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i'm still working through this but there are legal it's legal sovereign um
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um the power the elite that runs everything from behind the scenes they're saying
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they do not believe belong to the nation states all the nation states that belong to the un have
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gone bankrupt and that's why they're part of the un they've given up their sovereignty
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because they're in debt and they're in chapter something bankruptcy and they have to go by the
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rules of those bankruptcy laws this is all a legal conversation that that kind of would explain
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some of what's happening um by virtue of the fact that um but the problem is there's a fraud
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involved because parents didn't know they were signing away their child to the state and
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we didn't know when we had accepted social security or driver's license or our bank account or
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title to a property we didn't know we didn't own the property we don't own our property in
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america we could if we had you know a lotial title but we have a deed of trust which is
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agreement that our federal government who made that agreement for us many many years ago so
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and i'm working my way through this i i was excited to tell you about it because um
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um i'm gonna keep reading this i'm gonna get to the bottom of this but what it kind of looks like
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is you know uh we thought um we were something you know yes i'm seeing john in the chat about
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0:39:09 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]raw man we thought i i'm sue i'm sue the natural citizen who was born to california but
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i'm also a united states citizen i might i am a vessel i am a corporation and i am the straw man
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0:39:24 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]raw man um it's like you wake up one day and you're in the twilight zone
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but it i think there are eugenics but i think it's also a you know what they're describing
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is that there's about 40 sovereigns in this world that are competing for power that want control
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it's just something that simple they want the money to continue and oh and i went i'm also
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learning about money and it's not it's a debt instrument and it you know the only they the
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purpose of the money is they're making money on our money we come in and we sign indebtedness
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we put up collateral they charge us interest and they have this continual flow of billions of
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probably rambling but i gotta tell you this is my little uh uh i'm this is fascinating i started a
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binder because i can't i don't want to lose this information i feel like there's something to this
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it's not just something as simple as they're trying to kill us with bio weapons this is um
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there is a you know something coming i think a reset and they're trying to distract maybe
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0:40:48 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] us with the bio weapons i don't know but what i do know is there's got to be a way we can
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legally and lawfully express our power our sovereignty without a revolution a bloody
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revolution that's that's my hope to get to that to find that path thanks for letting me thank you
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thank you sue and the journey that you've shared and thank you for sharing your journey there are
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the the loris kale is an expert on this and the bus array john lucas there are plenty of people
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sue is precisely what needs to be done you have to invest the time to understand these legal concepts
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0:41:44 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ex they are deliberately complex and so don't just throw your hands in the air
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say i don't understand it no this is worth understanding your sovereignty of being of
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of having inalienable rights you know you as a man as a woman have these rights but if you don't
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0:42:03 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]and them then you it's very difficult to fight for them so sue well done on the research
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that you're doing and have a look in the chat it'll be worth going through with the commentary
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in the links sue and others who want to look at this there's also a well-established site in
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0:42:19 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ralia called solutions empowerment there are many around the world that teach these principles
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yes i'm now on you today i hope yes you are peter now let's let's show you how to put your hand up
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0:42:39 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ions tab at the bottom of your screen yes no i'm i'm i'm fine i'm fine now
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0:42:47 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to say you know it is it is amazing the the wisdom and knowledge that daniel
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uh brings within an hour to all of us it would be almost impossible to address uh all of it or even
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even a part of it what what i was particularly interested in is when he started towards the end
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behind it all and and we believe we believe many of us believe that the world economic forum is an
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the power behind it and the power behind it is from all i could find out so far is probably
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the vatican yes but also these huge financial institutions like blackrock vanguard state street
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and then the smaller fish like uh like city corporation chase and so on they control
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they really control so much power they control basically all our private sector and and they
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have mentioned uh that's all one of the the key components how to reduce these people one of them
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gave those who accepted it and another another possibility of course is is war and we have one
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ongoing war and this is one of my concerns that i would like to come to but then there is many
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step at this point but on the war i mean if we look if we look at what the the strategy is by those
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mentioned before then they of course they establish a certain certain implementation strategy
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and one of them is certainly divide and conquer that's a very old one they have been applying
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to what extent this war with ukraine it could have happened years ago because the minsk agreement
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which is two minsk agreements which are the conditions that putin has said have to be
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so why now is there perhaps an agenda behind that to what extent is putin part of this i hope not
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and achieved his targets he didn't and the war is going on the keeps going on why is it that why is
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that happening how long is that gonna happen what has to to happen that he eventually would would
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sometimes to doubt that that that he is part of the other side of the side that is that we would
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like to to think are with us like the shanghai corporation organization which for which i have a
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and and so that that throws up a number of questions in my mind why didn't he
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think that and i also agree with the lady that spoke before that what we could do to to
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country sovereignty the regional sovereignty societal cover sovereignty and personal sovereignty
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is is achieved and and that is of course this is a socio-political means that would us would us
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separate our our ourselves from from that pressure that we are under under the wefts pressure
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if we can achieve this again we'll bring back sovereignty we would have to possibly do that
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through politically through a parallel society and economically i've i've always thought
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that for for decades already i've thought we have to get away from globalization
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dealing with other countries with other societies through comparative advantages and if we get away
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from globalization from this global concept that to some extent even china is promoting
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a beginning and that would also bring back our sovereignty national sovereignty regional
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sovereignty personal sovereignty family sovereignty all of which has been destroyed to a large extent
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the world population by about you know some people say by [privacy contact redaction]rike with
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an atomic bomb and wipe out five billion people which is a risk then they have achieved quite a
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happening in some countries i'm right now i'm still in still in spain and it's happening here
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countries especially in african countries which are also concerned about about this
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this world phenomenon that's going on so these are a few ideas questions and ideas and that of course
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and i wish i had the answers to them but some some other ways that i think we might want to think
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about thank you thank you peter for and i urge you to go back and look at peters presentation
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0:52:26 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] of august uk time and peter thank you for sharing your
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we put jerry brady raised an organization and i also have another organization simon
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de wolf put it in the chat it's the it's the international association of well there's a
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federal fsmb simon put it in there but there's also the international association of medical
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regulatory authorities and then a 1930 organization fsmb the federal society of medical boards
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0:53:23 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]rom seems to know a little bit about that but i'd like to have a discussion about those two
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bodies and how they're impacting on direction of doctors since this is doctors for covert ethics
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0:53:37 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ors for covert ethics so i'll just bring that to your attention if you have something
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0:53:43 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ease share it before you go but we'll go to jim and peter thank you for sharing your
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0:53:49 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ure thinking and and i don't know if you're there right at the start
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but you know daniel said i want to help you all understand a high level what's really going on and
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you know it's great to have this big picture of what's going on you know that the covert is
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0:54:05 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] a it's well clearly daniel's view it's just a small part of the grand plan of the
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realignment of alliances he said global realignment of alliances i would share that opinion i really
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would yeah thank you jake jim
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thank you very much um yeah great presentations as always and very grateful to you and to uh
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0:54:32 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ing now you're really tricking us because we've got your
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number in your name up there but that's a bit clever okay keep going well the uh the issue
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the issue is the um uh who is running all this and and is it the how does the intelligence
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0:55:00 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]y fit in and those are my those are those are really the basic questions of how this how
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this sars-cov-2 spike protein who made it and then who deployed it and what is encoded inside
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0:55:14 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]e who are vaccinated may be harmed by the sars-cov-2 spike protein
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0:55:22 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]e who are unvaccinated who are getting the covid again and again and
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getting long haulers are also harmed and so i question isn't this a racially specific takedown
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a sars-cov-[privacy contact redaction] the elite and didn't the quote elite design this
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get the vaccine or the virus and not be harmed by it and if so this genocide is the end result of
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the genocide is encoded in this spike protein and in to a certain extent some of the intelligence
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0:56:05 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]and that the uh the italians the irish the greeks who are in the cia
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0:56:13 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]and that they are targeted for death they may have been given the chloroquine or the
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0:56:19 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]in and said you're going to be safe well no they're not in the long
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0:56:23 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]art putting this when they meaning the elite start putting this spike protein in the
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food in the vegetables and making it ubiquitous so that it uh so that it harms everyone so the
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0:56:35 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ion is how do we hold them responsible for the genocide and how do we hold the Rothschilds
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and the uh and Soros and the um and i guess claude schwaab and larry think and these other
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that are corrupt so as you said each person has their own part and our own questions that we have
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to ask ourselves and ask our others for help i'm asking those questions and also as part of the
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as part of the medical groups how do we get the ama how do we present this evidence
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of genocide to the ama and to the american federation of medical boards to show them
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0:57:19 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ry of how this genocide is going on and how the intelligence communities
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0:57:25 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]roying these food manufacturing plants and how the intelligence
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0:57:30 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ions by through the dominion art inter civics and esns
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0:57:38 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ems that that's the same way that the intelligence communities through venezuela and
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0:57:45 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ems for their own candidates it's a very common way of doing it
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and i encourage everyone to look at a book called confessions of an economic hitman
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where the jackals are the massade and cia who kill people who don't take the bribe
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thanks again for the for the call and if anybody has any answers to those questions
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i'm looking forward to it thank you don't you think it's impossible for any group of people
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and even the elites to be so racially so so genetically pure that any weapon any one weapon
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can be designed to and also why why are we still talking about covid you know so
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there's so much concern yes it's important but but actually it looks as though these elites are
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0:58:45 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]roy economies around the world directly now they're going to bring down
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they're going to affect an economic collapse and may may actually trigger nuclear war because
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that's the quickest way to get to the population but um but may cause chaos they may not be able to
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use so i've always thought when you've been making this point about racially specific spike protein
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that it's pie in the sky because no group of people is that racially pure that that could work
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0:59:18 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]n't haven't your adopters haven't you thought of that
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uh the i encourage there's a movie called no time to die which is a james bond movie about
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0:59:32 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ions so specific that they can target each target individuals
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themselves our technology is far advanced than if our intelligence technology i believe is
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far more advanced than uh we let on the easiest way to figure this out is to run computer programs
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on the spike protein it has been done by our intelligence communities the information has
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not been released so i i do believe that we do we have extremely specific and modifiable
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genetic uh specifically specific uh spike proteins that can be engineered visor has just gotten carte
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blanche they don't have to tell us what they engineer into the next spike protein of this uh
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of this variant that they put in they can just make it they don't have to tell anyone what it is
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1:00:33 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] and say yes i believe we can and visor just may be a uh a
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very much involved in it that's why that's that's why the uh visor documents say they can only be
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1:01:00 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] of new york that's the same place where jishlae maxwell was uh sued
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and got such a lenient sentence for her role in the jeffrey ebstein rapes and these people who
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one um so there is a so there's a corrupt system of contract law and uh and yes this is a this is
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1:01:27 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]e are in on it the um what was oh yes the ukraine sorry the
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the ukraine war is being run by a guy named anthony blinkett b-l-i-n-k-e-n he is the original
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1:01:44 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]is on why we needed to go into iraq there was no reason now
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1:01:51 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] that after 9 11 we needed to go into iraq um he was the engineer of that he is also the
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person who left our military equipment in afghanistan for the chinese to duplicate and use upon us later
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um and the ukrainians theoretically are are uh like voldemort zolinski the president uh also maybe
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1:02:16 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ed from the uh the bioterror weapon of the sars-cov-2 spike protein and that's exactly what
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russia said Vladimir Putin said you're they are making uh they're making warfare and genetically
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specific warfare items in the ukraine and releasing it on russia how close it is to do that
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they can release it by pigeons flying over russia and he may be right there's plenty of
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documentation that shows the cia was running by a warfare labs in russia and the mrna vaccine was
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developed at the university of pennsylvania and that is uh and and and uh that is a lot of
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aside agents get recruited and uh from upenn and the head of uh the head of the uh the board of
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1:02:58 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ees of the university of pennsylvania david cohen just got an ambassadorship to
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to uh canada and the president of the university of pennsylvania amy gutman just got an
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ambassadorship to uh germany these are and once you're an ambassador you have diplomatic community
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cannot be prosecuted so uh so these are the rewards for uh for creating these uh mrna
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1:03:23 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]uring again again jim why are you talking about the spike protein
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exclusively when there are so many other weapons being deployed one being this winter
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economic true economic warfare is going to be waged out okay bearing in mind that it's already
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possibly uh being waged through covid but um that was the start of it we're out of the brink of
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running out of gas apparently and and that's a big uh industrial nation it's the largest in the eu
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so uh why are we talking exclusively about spike protein i just don't understand why you're always
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talking about that and also i don't agree and have you spoken to a geneticist about this
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you know is it possible to to my my new fashion i i don't think it is there's no there isn't any
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um i well we that's my that's my okay so anyway it's it's very it's very it's okay good oh we can
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discuss that later on outside and and yes there are many there there are many uh well i'll stop
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1:04:42 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ion to be back all right thank you thank you jim um and we've got before
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1:04:50 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] something that jim said that's relevant in terms of the the um pedophilia and
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1:04:59 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ein and the failure to be prosecuted steven last night i watched a an excellent
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documentary on jimmy savill and if you watch that one and a half hour documentary on jimmy savill
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1:05:23 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ed by several and the relevance of it's for us as a group is what ian
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humphreys and mark sexton were doing in reporting crimes to the metropolitan police and people
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reported crimes to the police and jimmy savill was having friday lunches with the leads
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police hierarchy and the police did nothing and now this and even now at the end of the
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documentary the white wash is the police said there was no evidence of misconduct it was just
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1:05:58 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]even well worth watching because it's a beautiful microcosm of
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1:06:04 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ual predators don't get prosecuted in the epstein case and right
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1:06:11 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]or i'll put to you is from the former ceo of the anti-child
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1:06:18 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] an australian guy he said and many of you will know
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1:06:24 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]en are trafficked each year at least 10 million so that's the
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enormity of what we're dealing with so last you talked about misconduct charles were you talking
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about the police there or i'm talking i'm talking about the whole process of the police not
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1:06:46 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ly and we we had that precise situation and the jimmy savill documentary
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1:06:52 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] lays out beautifully what happened to the complaints that were filed with the metropolitan
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in the uk so my my perception of that jimmy savill is that he was used as a
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also yes he was used as a means of controlling large numbers of people
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1:07:19 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ein that's my perception yeah and and the new king
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charles of the that was a friend with him yes and my information is there was earl mcbatten
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who introduced several into the royal family yeah so there you are anyway i don't want to
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charles can you remember yeah he got he got bombed to the shithouse yeah his boat was blown up
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1:07:48 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] so worth watching that documentary everybody's only hour and a half
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it's on netflix and it's a it's an excellent reminder of what we went through i say again
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in december january february when we were getting all this information being shared with the
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metropolitan police i said nothing to see here which is what they did with jimmy savill now there's
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1:08:11 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ances so anyway that's just a game plan oh larz let's get to you
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because we're going to run out of time right i just want to draw everybody's attention to a
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document that was written in the year 2000 published in september it's called rebuilding
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america's defenses it was published by the project for a new american century which is a neocon
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think tank in the u.s and it's very famous this document because it mentions that
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the increase in military spending that they wanted to achieve would only be possible
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if america experienced another pearl harbor and that is on page 51 or something like that i read
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that document three times and i missed some of the key information on page 60 where they say
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that we are now approaching a new type of war which is a war where we use microbes
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on page 60 they say that
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and advanced forms of biological warfare can target specific genotypes may transform biological
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warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool
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so biological warfare targeted to specific genotypes may move biological warfare from
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the realm of terror to a politically useful tool they told us in september [privacy contact redaction] wanted
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to throw that in there it's a famous document but most people missed these sentences because
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sadly i didn't know what that meant when i read it and now i know what it means
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1:10:21 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] for the new american century pnac yes yes yeah so i knew about um
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1:10:29 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]arted looking into that and i knew about pnac pretty quickly
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but i also knew that there was a line in that in that document
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wrote that document um that's another one well there are several of them i think pearl was one
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1:10:54 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] uh it says in that document that we cannot do this absent a pearl
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1:11:02 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] type event in the usa and right and then 9 11 came yes and everybody and everybody's talking
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about that which is on page [privacy contact redaction]ly but on page on page 60 they tell us
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what is happening now which is using microbes as a new type of warfare it will change warfare
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and advanced forms of biological warfare that can
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genotype may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool
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1:11:46 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] it that was my only comment large could you type that into the trap that precise quote
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or oh you've reached it now not
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1:12:01 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] add something to this uh here's where you're right you know this first
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1:12:10 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] the chinese specifically there are records about it
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1:12:18 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ims of sarce one in 2001 2002 2003 2002 2003 i believe it was were
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specifically targeting certain genomes
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yes but the point i was making to jim was that you may be able to do that with countries where
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but even within countries so italy i was looking at italy today there are i think there are four
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main gene types there so you could target one of those but but i don't understand how the elites
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you know which contain probably many different types how on earth you could uh target um you know
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make one group of the elite not succumb to this spike protein but also the other thing unfortunately
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jim's gone now hopefully jim's still here jim's still here right yeah so the point is that jim
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that's an interesting document i don't know whether you know
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1:13:58 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ain i can talk to you offline about it sure okay
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1:14:07 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] him i hope i saw you i thought well your hand went down and you
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you were up there but then you disappeared immediately after my question so then i felt
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sorry if the fan maybe said the wrong thing all right so stephen if you speak to jim i think that
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would be offline that'd be useful conversation does anybody have information on the american
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1:14:29 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]s we've got links in the chat and secondly the international
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association of medical regulatory authorities and the third issue is this question of causation that
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all these excess deaths that are being published that we're talking about that at the start of
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today we talked about that there's [privacy contact redaction]e aged for children
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and so the so the government narrative is that these excess deaths are not are caused by covid
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not by the jabs okay and we had robert malone addressing us in february and he said he pointed
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out that the tobacco cases were one not on individual causation but but on statistical
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causation okay it's a very important point because the tobacco industry denied that tobacco was
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harming anybody because they could produce any number of people who smoked all their lives and
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1:15:31 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ions everybody and if you want to want to share
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information but apparently jerry says jerry's discovered this this smb american federation of
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and deborah's put a note in there yes jerry has found that video as well so does no one know
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if no one knows hey let's do some research and find out about it but come do any of you have any
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1:16:08 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] thoughts on causation because we need the people who are willing to awaken to not buy
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into the narrative what government says these excess deaths are not caused by the jabs
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well if i may perhaps part of the answer is that about it's estimated about 70 percent
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1:16:30 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]bos in other in in other words uh you know not everybody who gets the jab
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1:16:38 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ed which is of course part of the strategy so those people are convincing the others
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that it's not dangerous just take your chat and and so this is a this is a marvelous strategy
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1:16:53 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]anation of of why they get away with saying well it has
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nothing to do excess that has nothing to do with the with the so-called access and i think we have
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to think about that too of course they it's all connected and there's no coincidences
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1:17:14 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] caused an enormous amount of damage in excess deaths but not only
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that and also in fertility in fertility rates in in in germany particularly there was a study
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this is all part of the game very difficult to determine it's very very difficult they have very
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long and i'm sure this has been prepared for for [privacy contact redaction]ep and and it's it's
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really very well done for from their point of view yep yes but peter and i'lls
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or 80 percent of these so-called vaccines we know that 20 percent cause short-term damage
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we know that 0.5 percent cause immediate death or very rapid death within two weeks to many many
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1:18:40 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]e craig has told us all those numbers but to say that the [privacy contact redaction]
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than the 20 percent and they're very much less dangerous than the 0.5 percent in terms of death
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in terms of death we do not know what disability they're causing and we do not know what excess
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deaths they will eventually cause over a five to ten year time frame we have no knowledge
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1:19:32 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] want to make that clear let me maybe rephrase this
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uh i didn't say [privacy contact redaction]arted out with [privacy contact redaction]arted out
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1:19:43 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] is the no peter the problem is the word placebo they are not
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1:19:48 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] no evidence for that statement sorry we just don't okay well gary craig
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part of cooper's i i i haven't looked at it in detail but um he has suggested that that uh they
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1:20:07 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]bo as i've understood this but what percentage i don't think he knows but
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i was going to ask you where he said he describes them he describes them as he describes 0.5 percent
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is very dangerous he describes 20 as more dangerous and he describes the 80 remaining
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as possibly harmless but he is referring to the short term to the short term he's not referring
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to the two three four five year time frame that is what i'm the point i'm trying to make therefore
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1:20:45 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]bo and how satisfied are you that those figures 20 percent and 0.5
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percent are accurate yes i think craig's figures are fairly accurate they look very good
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phenomenon in 0.5 percent of the batches and 20 percent are probably quite cause significant
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short-term damage but to say the [privacy contact redaction]bo is not what craig is saying we don't know
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what they can do in the long term because if they cause endothelial damage the end result of that
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to endothelial damage what we're seeing in iceland now is that the excess death rate is up 56
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percent in july wow and july is a summer month this is excess death in iceland 56 percent above
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1:21:59 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]rage by the way is the [privacy contact redaction]rage
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okay and it's up the excess death is up 56 percent in july in the summer something very bad is start
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1:22:17 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]arting and it's very bad and iceland is the canary i think that we've got
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a watch for the canary in the coal mine yes i just i just didn't want to let that very i just didn't
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1:22:31 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]atement about sorry i just didn't want to let that statement about placebo
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1:22:38 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] think it's false to say it's a placebo we don't know what they put into these
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things and as jim said earlier we definitely we definitely don't know what they're putting
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what they're putting in them now because they've got carte blanche with the fda and america to put
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whatever they like into them now whatever they like they'll just run it on eight mice
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and go back to the fda with the eight eight mice study we don't know what they can put in them it's
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1:23:08 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]er all right jerry thank you jerry while you're on um so isn't it true that
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even from the beginning they got the eua and and uh phisers said well actually they they would uh
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i think the the um fda said that they would wanted like 66 percent or something guarantee of what was
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in the the vials um and phisers said that uh well they couldn't manage that but they could manage
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50 percent and the fda said okay then was that right incredible i don't know is that
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i wouldn't be surprised to just incredible everything's incredible
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oh dear i don't know and craig has he got that published uh his work um jerry has he
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yes he's made beautiful video he's made excellent videos describing uh how he reaches the numbers
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and uh they're brilliant i can send them to you uh they're on um if you go to how bad is my batch
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there's a section there for videos and you just go to that and he's got some excellent videos
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there they're really good yeah all right let's keep moving it's nearly half hour's got tom rodman's
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1:24:26 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ease tell us all about the telegram chat which is going to be available
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for all of you with more time tom okay uh can you hear me okay yep okay um with respect to the
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all-cause mortality um dennis rancourt he's got a paper it's about 160 pages i put a link in the
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chat um he worked with two other uh uh colleagues uh in europe and they studied the uh 50 states in
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the u.s. across 2021 and 2020 and the all-cause mortality went up right after all the lockdowns
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started and the vaccines were released but his conclusion was a substantial increase in the
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all-cause mortality deaths that the main cause or a really big cause was the lockdown process itself
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1:25:22 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] you know the medical practice for treating people that probably didn't have
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wasn't saying it what it's not the injections but he was saying it was it's not that simple
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1:25:38 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]e that were lower income and primarily people from like 25 to
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i don't know like 55 the the main working population so it's worth checking out that video
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and then the telegram channel yeah the link i'll put it in again you can join the telegram private
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channel and then look for um you'll you'll be able to figure out how to join the video chat
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1:26:07 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]art it and i'm trying to get other people to start it because it's like i'm almost
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didn't show up today so um there's a bunch of other admins in the group that can start the
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chat how could it how could it go without you tom i want to i want to get out of the position
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no i like you promoting it uh charles thank you pass all right so um thanks thank you tom
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1:26:36 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed in that so i was going to say the lockdowns and then i thought well actually
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it wasn't just the lockdowns and and the injections it was the psychological torture
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1:26:46 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed worldwide and from which and from which they
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whether they realized it or not us included we haven't recovered and people haven't recovered
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1:26:58 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] but they can't actually remember what their lives were like uh pre 2020
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uh and that's particularly true of young adults um who obviously haven't got much experience
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and they're trying to be adults uh in a time of chaos and uh i i feel very sorry for that age group
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actually so that denis agrees with you the way people were isolated in in hospital rooms without
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being visited for hour after hour and they couldn't see their loved ones and so he agrees with you
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1:27:34 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]e were deprived of their doctors and their families and their friends
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1:27:40 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] terrible what what went on the deliberate psychological torture of people i don't
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1:27:46 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] fully come to terms with what happened they think they have they think it's all
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1:27:51 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]e but it isn't they haven't recovered their lives they have their lives
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1:27:56 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]n't recovered and this is really dreadful and no wonder people
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are dying in huge numbers but it's not you can't uh assume that it was due to the injections
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although i think they're they play a major part um you've got to think about the the wider issues
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sorry who was the guy you said agrees uh tom uh he's a scientist in the doctors for covid ethics
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1:28:23 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] bhakti and his name is uh denis rancourt um yeah and it's in the call now
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no he's not on the call um my sister's coming in to the room so yeah okay okay so everybody uh
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stephen on that point and back in 2020 back in september 2020 um i was writing articles on the
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1:28:56 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]udies simon we're going to finish in one minute 54 studies
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published that show in the u.s every one percent increase in unemployment leads to an incredible
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number of thousands of deaths every one percent increase in unemployment and so you that that is
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that's similar steven to the issue of psychological torture of not being able to see your doctor but
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1:29:24 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]oyment is also linked to increase in deaths so 54 studies as at 2020 i'm sure there
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have been more since and susan in the chat has made the important point which i hadn't forgot to
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make which is that psychological torture translates into physical illness and death yes yes
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1:29:47 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]even who's our guest for tuesday have you decided have you
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organized that yet before we go um it's uh james thorpe ah that's right james thorpe excellent
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everybody on in terms of pregnancy in terms of miscarriages in terms of data
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um so james thorpe he's done great work hello there's tom's sister and others and sisters or
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1:30:17 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] we got a party
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lovely to meet you all all right so james thorpe on tuesday everybody thank you for being here
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1:30:30 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] for your information just in terms of the numbers at six
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at 35 minutes into the call with daniel we had [privacy contact redaction]e on the call and now two and a half hours
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in we've got [privacy contact redaction] increased to 47 on the call so there's a massive changing population as we
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1:30:50 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ay for an hour some people can stay for half an hour and some
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1:30:55 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ay for six hours well those who can stay for six hours can now join the telegram video
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chat thanks for being here thanks for all your contributions on the chat and we will get the
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1:31:06 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ing of daniel abot because i really think in terms of the speed at which he talks i there's
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1:31:10 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion simon could you check the the daniel's website eschelin.media which apparently is in
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spanish easily translates to english for us poor plebs who can't speak spanish
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so you're muted simon eschelin.media is his website i can make a translation if you want
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yes if you can send me the site i can send you no just it it's just eschelin.media media uh yeah
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yeah
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you sure it's not in english so part of it
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it's uh in this country it's in spanish
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1:32:12 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] time as well is there no translate option at the top
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that depends that depends on your browser okay so some people know how to tom there's an extension
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you can put in that gives you the translate option which i i somehow have so susan else just said i'm
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able to read translated by an extension on my browser so what's the extension that people need
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1:32:38 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]n't got that translate option anyway you'll find it on it's pretty easy
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to find a translate tom do you know google translate uh you don't have to download anything
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1:32:51 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e it right into a text box yeah but you don't want to you want the what the site there
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1:32:56 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e there are many hungarian sites that have given the option to read it in hungarian or
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1:33:03 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] paw around until i find something that says english an english flag but
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i don't know what i'm doing because it's all in the other language okay anyway there's a there is
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a there is a translate extension there it is there you are john had look arch has put it into the
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chat as well
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and then susan also has given us some suggestions so it's pretty it's it happens on mine
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automatically somehow so it's clearly not a big deal there you are there's a simon's put in there
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website translation tool so they'll stop us all being tools all right everybody lovely to be
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1:33:48 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]even again thank you for giving us the opportunity by creating this group
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1:33:53 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]art that telegram now and then have if you've got the time to be
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there we'll see you on tuesday night wednesday morning bye everybody
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bye thanks thanks damon i'll send the chat through to you steven yep thanks