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Stephen, well done for organizing. Clearly, timeframes are challenging and that's one
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of the good things of this group that we understand that if we have speakers for longer time.
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So managing all you lot is a nice challenge. Keep your hands up because we can share questions
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with each other.
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Well, Charles, I thought that we could take the opportunity for maybe Todd to answer some
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Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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If you're agreeable, Todd, where are you?
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Yeah, I'm perfectly happy to. And the first question, by the way, guys, this is brilliant.
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Thank you for having me on.
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So maybe Todd, you can pretend you're Senator Johnson and Todd and then you can answer.
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to prosecute a crime. Probable cause is a very easy burden to me. There are all kinds
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of crimes that happen all day, every day around the world where mere suspicion leads to an
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Unprobable cause alone is what prosecutors bring cases against accused people. The burden
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is not particularly high. What I wanted to impart is that in March of last year, more
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than a year ago now, our firm created, wrote down a criminal complaint, a very lengthy
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one with all the evidence you would possibly need for probable cause. And it was published.
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We had more than twenty five thousand downloads in the first month alone. Since that time,
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attorneys general, but largely with sheriffs and in six other countries, including England,
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have led to a charge being brought. There was one sheriff, Bill Nweva in Los Angeles County,
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and laid it out. I said, yeah, I see your crime. I see it. We just don't have the resources. We
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don't think we actually have the jurisdiction to pursue this. But there's probable cause to believe
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a crime did occur. And if you want to see it, you can download it yourself. It's on truthforhealth.org
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or you can see it on VAXchoice, V-A-X-X-Choice.com. And we're in the middle, folks, of elections for
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sheriffs, too. So now is the time when you go to your sheriff and say, why are you not investigating?
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All of the evidence is there. The whole complaint is done. It's all there. All you got to do is
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download it, give it to your sheriff and ask them why they're not investigating it. And if they
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Bring somebody who says, yes, I will investigate this. Yes, I will break charges. There's probable
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Dolores Cale, everybody, said this in a clinical trial. She is black and white on this. In a
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clinical trial, if there is any adverse event, the presumption is that the procedure caused
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the adverse event. Now I've been looking for references for that case. And Dolores is digging
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them out because she's just for everybody to know. She's not in Ireland at the moment. She's
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she's had to be elsewhere so that the warrants for her arrest can't be executed. But Todd,
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by itself, ladies and gentlemen, is the causal link. Those have already gone through the
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the shots. That's why there's so few sitting there. There are, as you all know, multiple,
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actually been filtered down to those where no other possibility exists. So the answer is yes,
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the causation is already done. We're already there, folks. All we need now is somebody who's
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sworn oath to bring this. Universal jurisdiction applies here, folks. It came out of the Nuremberg
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trials. That's where crimes against humanity and universal jurisdiction were born. The point of
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which is that these crimes are so egregious, so vast against the entirety of humanity, that anybody
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could do something if they want, through the senator himself, to open a hearing and appoint a
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going to happen. At some point, somebody in some country, some general officer is going to be a
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court martial and they will prosecute this. The only question is where is it going to be? I'm
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telling you, my concern, based on what I'm seeing in Ukraine, is that it will be Russia.
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Now, if you're a US general, do you want to be tried in a Russian military
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tribunal or do you want to be tried in the United States? I would encourage
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from a different country. Thank you. Todd, you should know also that any half-decent doctor
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with a patient who dies two weeks after the vaccination, four weeks, whatever,
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who says that that's not true needs to go and retrain. Very good. Thank you. My name is Jay
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Sanchez. We've been exchanging some emails back and forth. I was to get together, like, Wednesday,
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I got a hearing going on, but I definitely want to talk more. You bet, Jay. We'll do that.
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Very good. Thank you, Jay. Jay, can you tell us a bit more about your
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who definitely could be, might want to consider to be part of this panel. But what the panel does,
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it's a group... The head of the panel is Dr. McCullough, and there's a number of other doctors,
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and there's some lawyers, and there are a number of other opinion leaders and nurses. And what
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the idea of the panel is that they will just offer doctors and nurses who come forward willing to be
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offers of leniency, letters to offer, letters of leniency or recommendations of leniency to
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these federal prosecutors. Now, some people will... I mean, some people deserve these letters,
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not knowing at the very beginning what they were getting into, and they didn't get into it, and
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then they're stuck, and they continue to do these things. And so those kinds of people might be
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willing and able to give information about others who were the really bad actors who we really want
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to prosecute, and those might receive leniency. But that's not up to me. That would be up to the
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panel. Guys like you who could say, okay, well, this is something reasonable. I'm a doctor,
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I'm a nurse. What this person was going through might be forgivable or might not be forgivable,
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of the pandemic, because they're judging who deserves these recommendations of leniency.
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These recommendations of leniency won't go away tomorrow. We don't know when these prosecutions
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know. But I think there's going to be a lot of people that want these letters of recommendations
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of leniency. And that might be what what encourage them to come forward.
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Todd and Jay, I personally think that we ought to talk about the Nuremberg Code
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precisely because the enemy doesn't want us to talk about it clearly. And so we should actually
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talk about it more because I know that one thing that shuts all doctors up is when I talk in the
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Stephen, put your hand up to volunteer for that panel. Well, I'll wait to be asked.
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the fellows because there's a group. But yeah, but I would listen. I mean, anyone who wants to be
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part of the panel, we'd like them to reach out to us. And the panel will be a large panel.
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You know, there's lots of recommendations of leniency to be given out and not to be given out.
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Yeah, we got that. I mean, there's like all of you are people that I'd like to, you know,
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you know, see, you know, if you'd be interested, you know, so that's why I'm, but I am, actually,
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I think we're all on the same email group. Is this the COVID-[privacy contact redaction]?
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No, well, yes. So what's your email, Jay? I don't know what your.
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Okay. It's Jay AY, Anthony Sanchez.
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I'll tell you what, could you email me? Have you got my email address?
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No, no, no. Let me get your email.
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Okay. I'll just put my, I'll put my email here. So anyone wants to reach out to me?
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Excellent. Yeah. Very good.
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We've got Marianne next on the hand up and then Anna.
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Marianne.
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You muted Marianne. She's planting lettuces.
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That's why we're not, while we're waiting for Marianne.
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You didn't mean me. I don't think I didn't mean to have my hand up again.
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Ah, okay.
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But, but I guess, you know what I will say, I put a couple of links and I'll email them to you, but
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Johnson, Senator Johnson was a hundred percent right about having to get medicine back to
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physicians, but we haven't been in charge of medicine for decades. And like the best way,
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I think to get information out there is like, you got to do it in simple ways that the public
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the insurance companies. It's the PBMs. It's the group purchasing organizations. It's the hospitals.
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Congress person and Senator has to like, there's a hospital in every County and they're usually the
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big donors and they're run by a bunch of suits. The suits took over the scrubs long ago, but I
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think he's right. There's an opportunity here. And I think you have to get to the public with
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crucial here and we need to report this all over the place as crime in every country in the world.
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The police should be ready because they serve the public. They investigate crime on behalf of the
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police authorities all over the world. And we should be support. The doctors should be
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supported by lawyers, obviously. One arrest will wake the masses. It's all I think.
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suit, by the way, was twofold. Number one, we were hoping to get lucky with the courts, but really
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number two, it was to educate the United States military that what it was they were going to be
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tasked with doing. Use of force was authorized. So we knew the military were the ones that were
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being asked to do is illegal. You know what it works. Start off with 200,000 plaintiffs.
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Now it's about five, 600,000. We can't even keep track. They have woken up because we made
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evidence to the police in America and got Fauci investigated by the police.
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You bet. Crimes everywhere. They're well supported in his book. All of the evidence is there. These
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are self-authenticating documents for purposes of evidence. They don't even have to bring in a
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That's right. The question then becomes who's going to enforce those indictments. It's the whole
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They can say anything they want, but until you enforce that court order, it doesn't mean anything.
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This is why I'm trying to tell people. Russia is not taking this anymore. They're done.
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If they continue to prevail, if their ability to operate in a strong foreign currency while
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everybody else goes down, they are going to be in a position to have the ability to enforce whatever
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There are laws in each country that enable you to set up your own personal force, your own security
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force, because the police have been corporatized. In Australia, we can do the same thing. In the UK,
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it can be done. So it's a strategy to enforce your rights. So number one. Number two, doctors have
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week where I've been helping a doctor who was suspended last October to have that suspension
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removed because when you take them on, they duck for cover and there are ways to take them on.
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because they don't have the brain power of the people on this call. But I promise you, they don't.
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So there's a big win in Australia. There's more coming and APRA, the regulator is being attacked,
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There are lawyers like Todd Warner. Is Warner here on the call? Todd used to be aware of Warner
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Mendenhall's group of [privacy contact redaction]enty of lawyers available. All right, let's keep moving.
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Charles, they haven't got the brain power and they haven't got the truth either.
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Well, I've got to know. There's lots of truth available. It takes time because you can...
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No, I mean, the criminals haven't got the brain power and they haven't got the truth either.
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The regulators. That's true. We've got truth on our side. And as they say in the classics,
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you know, the sun, the moon and the truth, all will come out.
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But it's embarrassing, though, isn't it?
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This is Anna. Anna, we have got another lawyer here, beautiful from the UK.
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Okay, go Anna.
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Hello. Hi. Hi, everybody. Yeah, first of all, can I say to Todd, you're a hero.
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And I agree with everything you've been saying to Senator Ron Johnson. And I don't agree with him
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I don't agree either.
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...etc. Now, one of the reasons I don't agree with him is because my own experience when I'm
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out and about on the rallies and talking to people is that they are begging for us lawyers
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to bring immediate proceedings. Because, you know, for those people who are awake,
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with them. Indeed, you know, for the general public, but a member of the public, when they
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talk to me, they say, you know, when we want to listen to... when we need to know which voice to
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then, you know, clearly they know what they're doing. So there must be sufficient evidence.
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public up to speed. So I'd like to hear your views on that. But the other thing is that
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I've been instructed by a Lance Corporal of the British Armed Forces, who's prepared to take a
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And when I took him through the, you know, your evidence on the... and Tom Rents on the
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Department of Defence's own figures, he was absolutely horrified. So the first... the second
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I know you've been acting for some, you know, for some military people over there. And I'd be very
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grateful if we could collaborate, because I think that, you know, seeing the Ministry of
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Defence, seeing the Department of Defence's own figures, obviously would be very powerful.
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Yes, I'd love to. And I thank you for that. The one thing to bear in mind here, folks,
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is that the Phase 1, 2 and 3 clinical trials for Palmer on search for Pfizer was, in fact,
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US Department of Defence, look it up for yourself. The study number is C-H-N-Charlie 459-1001. 44,000
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nurse military service members and their families, by the way, were the guinea pigs. And the BOD had
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live data. They offshored the data to a company, I think it's called ERT, but the name of their
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device is the InTouch eDiary that was getting real-time data from the participants on their
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cell phones. And then the offshored information was then filtered and given to Pfizer for their
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they knew the entire time. Do you think the Ministry of Defence and the DOD are colluding on this?
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Yep, they absolutely are. It's the five eyes. This is the only way we got to a global genocide
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is going to enforce it? They couldn't possibly risk the chance that the military was going to
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Okay, all right. Thank you.
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Right. Thank you. Thank you, Anna. We can put you in touch with Todd and
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put our legal brains together. Louise from Australia.
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You're muted, Louise.
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Oh, thank you, Kyle. Sorry about that. Thank you. I just want to say I'm just absolutely in
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the Police for Freedom here that's been connecting with other police in other countries that's being
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a group that's been established between the US and ourselves and there's possibly others
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that are coming together through Telegram. There's the nurses. There's a strong cohort there.
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Obviously, the COVID medical network here in Australia, we've actually got,
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I mean, it's lawyers and doctors that are coming together that have put together a really
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strong evidence base that they're targeting our premiers and prime minister and also the
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TGA advisory committee. We've been using that letter to really systematically engage with
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councils and counsellors and organisations and peak bodies. Now, where is the opportunity?
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And I know I've been approached through the chat, through the Truth for Health group, that might be
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level that brought the cross-sectoral groups together with veterans as well, there's some
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because I can feel it right now. We are at the stage of code red or whatever you want to call it.
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something that they've had wrong with them as a result. They know, people know and are ready
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Brady's on the call or Glenn, you might mention to everybody here, just report to Louise on the last
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weekend, seven hour or last week, seven hour jab injured forum that you held online.
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Because the jab injured, Louise, you're quite right. But Jerry Brady
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calculates that in the realms of [privacy contact redaction]t. So Glenn put a seven hour
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online event together. Glenn, can you bring Louise up to the speed and others with what you achieved?
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who are waking up, you know, one in two Louise is finding in Australia.
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Okay, Charles, Jerry is on the call. Jerry, okay, Jerry, do that. Jerry, did you hear that?
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You want to say something, Jerry? Yes, I just, hello, can you hear me, Charles? Yep. Yep.
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Big wedding, everybody. Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. A big round of applause.
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Jerry's daughter got married on the weekend. So he's still he's been drinking lots of wine. Well
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done, Jerry. Another daughter off his hands. You've combed your hair, Jerry. I'm still in bed.
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It's early morning here. I'm still in bed. Sorry, I wasn't expecting to speak. But Louise is
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wondering about the global effort that Glen and I are already embarked upon. So,
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develop all of these non-profit organizations all over the world into a one network so that we can
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all communicate with each other. That's what we're working on. That's what we're working on
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at the moment. I will tell you more about that, Louise, via email and by personal communication.
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how we're trying to build this global network of all the non-profit organizations.
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Okay. Thank you. As part of the detail of what we did cover in our seven hours of streaming that
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about some of the witnesses. We had three witnesses that were done as part of his panel,
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as well as Malcolm Roberts speaking to us. So, we suspect if we condense that out
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Great. Thank you. That's fantastic. I'd like to be included in that. And there's others here too.
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Yep. Thanks, Charles.
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Are you there, Charles? Yes, I'm here. So, Louise, thank you for that good thinking,
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Jerry. Well done to you and Glen and the team. Glen will report back to us in a moment.
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So, Avery, by the way, everybody, please note what Louise also said that firefighters in Australia
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are linking with firefighters in the US. So, that is a good way to get large numbers of people
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from? Avery. Lovely to see your name there. You're muted, Avery.
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How's that? Beautiful. You have the spacebar. Okay. Actually, I'm unmuted now. You hear me okay?
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Yes, we can hear you. Very good. I'm in Florida in the USA. I realize that, you know, Senator Johnson
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and he changed his mind. I think he's indicated the reason why. We need many, many more like him.
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I'm not tethered to any hospital staff. I'm a semi-retired radiologist and pretty active,
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is we're talking a lot here about post-vaccine injury, which is appropriate. Dr. Corey and also
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Dr. Saeed, Mobin Saeed are developing a protocol for that as we speak. That's every Wednesday
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evening in their webinars. These types of topics are discussed. The thing that really concerns me
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he's a terrific governor. The problem is, is we've got rhinos, if you don't know what that is, that's
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Republican in name only in our Florida legislature who basically refused, even though our committees
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the floor. He even made a trip to Panama City, Florida, where I reside, and he and Dr. Lapidot,
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the new Surgeon General, who by the way is also a member of our C21X group, and I spoke with him,
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he can't legislate. He has to stay within certain guidelines. The problem we have here though,
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beyond the lack of Freedom of Speech bill getting before our legislature, is we still have hospitals
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like you do, who are treating inpatients to the point that they kill them. It's outright murder.
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These hospitals, they continue to, as you know, use remdesivir. You never use it after the
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they don't give enough steroids. Dr. Corey testified before the Homeland Security Committee,
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chaired by Senator Johnson back in 2020, the fall of 2020, about that. But here's the deal, you know,
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our governor failed to veto that bill. He failed to veto the bill. I was the only doctor who actually
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34 different organizations. We had attorneys, airline pilots, we had representatives there.
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met with the governor. Safety committee, get that, more like a criminal committee. And I'm sure
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sure why Governor DeSantis, who's so sharp and understands this, why he refused to veto the bill
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year for hospitals, but he failed to veto that. And that just breaks us, you know, because the
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hospitals are going to continue to follow the guidelines. So our attorney general, I mean, our
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public health official, surgeon general, did issue a provider letter indicating a telephone number
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had COVID. And I challenged him about that in a Microsoft team interaction a week ago. I said,
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who's going to take the call? How fast is that going to be processed? How long? We have lawyers
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these guidelines from CDC, but okay by FDA, NIAID. And these people continue to die. We have the
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COVID group, he was co-author of an article with Dr. McCullough and others on hydroxychloroquine
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legislative authority. His answer to me was when you phone this number to complain about a hospital,
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it goes to the American Hospital Association to be investigated. Meantime, your relative dies in the
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hospital. And I said, well, how long does that process take? And he says, well, they're pretty
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efficient. They may be efficient, but you know, and I know, and what I hear is that when any of
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these attorneys go head to head with the hospitals, the hospital lawyers hunt to the big pharma
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attorneys. They get the big pharma attorneys there to represent them. And that is another huge
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problem, Todd. It's a huge problem. You know that we've got DOD with Liberty Council. I know some
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of the attorneys working for them. You've got Jeff Childers. You're familiar with him. You read his
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CNC every morning. I hope all of you do. Coffee and COVID, if you don't, you should. But I keep up
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a point. I'm not about statistician, but I'm a critical thinker. And that goes back to another
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major point I want to make. We don't have enough critical thinking doctors. No, exactly. That is
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group, is you don't jump on top of them and start criticizing them. What you do is you, in a very
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polite manner, approach them like the pediatricians. There's a pediatrician in the group.
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And he says what he does is he talks to his colleagues in a room. He says,
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of gradually get into this issue about COVID treatment and vaccines and all the rest of what
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we're talking about. So yeah, you can't go on the attack. You know, and Senator Johnson's right
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or they don't follow what we know to be the truth. They're tethered financially. They're
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owned by the hospitals frequently. So you've got that issue. And then you've got public education
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psychosis issue. They've listened too much to maybe younger, uneducated family members, to
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the press, the media, which is corrupt, except for maybe one or two that I won't name. But it's
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You know, I really appreciate being invited to listen to Ron Johnson on this. I mean, I listened
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to his five hour second opinion call, but I mean, I wasn't present at that. But my colleagues were
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that I know. And, you know, on the pathology thing, Dr. Ryan Cole in Idaho, Cole Diagnostics,
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he has a lot of information on the fibrous clots he's seen in some of these patients. So, you know,
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I know I've kind of gone on a rant. I tend to do that. But I've gone in different directions to just
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on the inpatient side, and the lack of early treatment. I mean, I know that the variants
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right now are mild. But what happens when the next pandemic occurs for whatever type of pandemic,
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we're going to be in the same boat again, controlled by these agencies, which are just
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inherently corrupt. So I'll stop there. I mean, there are other people with comments and questions.
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Yeah, we'll give you plenty of jobs if you like. And you don't have to pay me either.
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Now, Todd, Todd, can you make a comment just on what Avery's talking about with hospitals and
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the legal challenges of patients in hospitals that you've been addressing for some time?
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with they are a part of law enforcement, they're part of corrections, and they're part of the
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judiciary. The Merge All four of them in the Department of Justice did that some years ago,
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2008 or so. The point is that when you see this criminal conduct, you can't even get an officer
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to do a health, safety and welfare check. Instead, what they do is they arrest your loved one for
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trespass. So that's all tied up from a criminal culpability point of view, from a civil liability
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point of view, CMS waivers, the Prep Act waivers, the CARES Act waivers. There is no civil liability.
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As far as we can get at this moment, we're working on getting around that.
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shedding, to lack of a better word, of all morals and ethics. 85% of the doctors in the United States
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are paid by the government. They're paid by CMS. That means 85% of these people are given the
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impossible choice of do I not kill this patient or do I not get a paycheck? That's the position
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they're in. And unfortunately, their principles are such that they're willing to look the other
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way and follow the protocols, which are, as you well know, designed to kill people, right?
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on top of the entire hospital bill if they use it. So it's a death protocol. And all you doctors
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are experts, you know, so I don't have to tell you that. The point is that it was designed this way.
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get around this, right? No liability criminal and civil, and they're getting remunerated to do this.
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What we've lost, folks, is humanity. We've lost God. If we're not worried about penalty after death,
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then there are no rules. And that's where we're at.
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Thank you.
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I'd love to have help from any and every one of you. And thank you by the way. I'm really
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good Senator that this is a genocide, you know, you all were there to support that. I'm just saying,
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frankly, what you all, you're the experts, right? I'm just saying what it is you all are already
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telling me. And I'm grateful to all of you for this taken stand. I'm happy to be in the mouthpiece,
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I really truly am. I'm grateful you all backed me up and didn't shy away from that. Because it is
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the truth, and we all know that. I think he knows it's the truth, too. He just doesn't want to deal
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We do. And we're working on a plan with that. I might as well tell you now, Lieutenant Colonel
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Chambers is on here. I don't know if he's still on here. Dr. Bleat, we all work very closely
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together. Teresa Long, Mark Bichon, a bunch of, thank you, whistleblowers and really good people
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DC. We're not going to get any leadership out of London. It is up to us. And the only way we
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win this thing, the only way we frankly survive this thing, is to gather our local relationships,
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our local police, our local military, and pull them in and make sure that they understand. And
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we've got to befriend them and make allies of them. The order is going to come from on high.
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You already know that. The WHO already had all these powers they're talking about. They're just,
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like I say, tidying up their files. They're just making it official. So the order will come from
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the WHO on the next pandemic, which we are fairly certain is Marburg, and it will come mid-summer,
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to lock everybody down, stick them in the quarantine camps that already exist around the world,
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and then give them a brand new illegal emergency use of all these vaccines. We've already identified
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the Marburg shot. You already know what it is. The point is that those plans are in action right
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now. They're doing training for rural collection, isolation, and quarantining of people all over the
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0:43:34 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ates. And from what I can tell, the last exercise for that happened mid-July. And unfortunately,
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0:43:46 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ually pull it off. So we're very concerned. Dr. Birx was on TV earlier today,
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saying, oh yeah, it's going to be a bad summer. We look at South Africa. We always follow what
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they're doing. So if they have a big infection, then it's coming to the southern United States,
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Everyone, not panic. Number two, gather up all the resources we have. And you all are in the
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0:44:09 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]and A-Bendazole and Ben-Bendazole, chlorine dioxide, are all
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therapeutics from their treatment guide and instead say only that there is an emergency use
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0:44:26 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ay tuned. People can prepare for this thing. And
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0:44:32 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]leblower who says their plan is to scare the hell out of everybody so that they
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will run to these camps rather than having to collect people. And they actually have these mobile
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units going around. That's what the training can be able to pull people up that want to go to
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0:44:45 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]and that. Going to the camps means you're going to get
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another kill shot. Taking care of yourself is what counts. And we need law enforcement.
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0:44:54 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] line of defense is the local enforcement, the sheriff's deputies that we have to have on our
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0:45:00 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] lawfully. And when I say that is if you have law enforcement endorsing
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what it is you're doing, the odds are pretty damn good. You can't be convicted. If you say
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0:45:09 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ening to this all happen, nobody's going to convict you. You've
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0:45:14 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ing within the bounds of law. And everything police do is the same laws
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0:45:19 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]y to us. The only difference is they haven't had a badge and gun or getting paid to do
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0:45:23 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]y. So we can do all of this lawfully. All of this exists today. It's just
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0:45:29 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] the willpower to do it and going out and making those resources,
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making those alliances. And we've got to bring those people in first or foremost. The uniform
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0:45:38 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e is who we need to get on our side. Even if it's the deputies, even if it's the private
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in the military, we had the commando on. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. He just nailed the Senator.
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What are you going to do? Is it true who's the president? That was awesome. He asked the
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0:45:56 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion everyone wanted to ask. I hope that was helpful. Well done. So Todd, we've got 11 to
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0:46:05 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] all been recommended and they're extraordinarily talented. And I can see
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that with your leadership, we can feed stuff to you. We can really help you. I'd like that.
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And for the purpose of empowering everybody around us, right, I just happen to be a mouthpiece.
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There's a lot of people just like you all out there who actually have plans and I don't need
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to be the mouthpiece. What we need is a whole bunch of really pissed off people that aren't
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0:46:37 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] part of everything in it is we do folks is it's asymmetrical.
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And the reason for that is because we don't have a leader other than God himself. We are all united
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in one mission and that's the survival of our species. They can't take out God. They'll take
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out me or anybody else. They can't take out God. So we have to unite. Exactly. Yeah. And that unity,
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that's what Jerry Brody is talking about, the jab injured. So Lee Vleet with Truth for Health
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0:47:06 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]er of the jab injured, of the shot injured. That is the resource. So Lee should be
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talking to Jerry so that we're uniting as best we can those 200, [privacy contact redaction]e because that's
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a big cohort. That is. Charles, you're absolutely right. And by the way, Dr. Vleet has a military
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council that has a tremendous amount of whistleblowers, really good information.
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I'd love to see you all be a part of that. It doesn't have to be just military council,
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but we've all focused our efforts under Truth for Health and Dr. Vleet's leadership. Thank you.
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Charles and Todd, thank you both. There she is.
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such an excellent job on the science presentation, but where we have found a real need
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is in the trenches, boots on the ground for the public, rescue, hospital rescues, early treatment,
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home advocacy, the vaccine injure, getting help to them. And so our efforts are really focused on
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things they can print, post on their refrigerator and use as a guide to start preparing at home
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and working closely with Todd and our military council. Dr. Chambers. So Stephen Frost,
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0:48:51 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] finally invited me to speak next week for updates on that. But just to thank Todd and
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Dr. Chambers and Senator Johnson today for all they've done. I was in the background helping
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Senator Johnson with information beginning late March, early April, 2020. And it has truly been
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my privilege to work with him. He encountered all the roadblocks that we're talking about,
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0:49:16 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ent warrior. So we're here to help and network with those of you
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that are doing all of your great work all over the globe. And Lee has, the Truth for Health
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Foundation has got a protocol Simon Wolf, Simon the Wolf is putting together the best knowledge
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that we've got on it. And also Truth for Health has a jab injured registered Lee, have you got
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for a little over two weeks. And as you know, we are censored everywhere we turn, but they're,
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but they're coming in at on average about [privacy contact redaction]ly even know we're there
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0:50:06 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]e know, we designed it to be very simple and user friendly
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with layman's language for a lot of the medical terms. For example, tinnitus, we put in tinnitus,
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but we also said ringing in the ears. So we were trying to overcome the roadblocks and obstacles
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and difficulties of theirs. And it's a proprietary IT system that our our team devised, and we'll be
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networking with anybody who wants to be part of this and help get it out. But we just decided,
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we had promised in late fall that we would do the citizens initiative. And so, by gosh, we did it,
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and we'll do our best. And we've been reaching out to the people that have submitted the report
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so that we're helping to guide them to resources for help, not just filing a report. So our little
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Thank you. Thank you, Lee. You've done you've done great work, everybody. TruthforHealth.org.
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The link is in the chat. Now, before we go to Claudia, just Pete, is there anything you want
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to add relevant to what Todd was saying? And Lee was saying, because Pete is also working with
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pilots, which is a just real quick, and I won't take up a lot of time. There's a lot of great
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folks here. I do appreciate this. He's been very gracious with us. I met with him for about an hour
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and a half, two weeks ago here in Dallas. That was immediately post the American airline pilot
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stick and that immediate approach. So we were able to help intervene there. We got Peter McCulley on
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with the US Freedom Fliers also was on the horn two days ago, I believe, with some the Australian
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version of US Freedom Fliers with those guys. And so we're working together across some pretty big
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ponds. Now, we've worked together in the trenches for real before I was down range as a green beret
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we've already done the Bono Fides, so to speak. But with with Dr. Vli and my new team, I'm retiring
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in a month out of the military. So this is my new fight. And with this team with Todd calendar as
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0:52:57 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]eam team. This is a team of teams. So working with pilots, we got that going on. I've
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0:53:12 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]e can pull it up quickly, get right to it. It's also on the website. But I'll be working
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there as a military liaison. I get a lot of information from pilots across you know, Dr.
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Tracy Long is a good friend. We work together. We were on a case in Tampa with Liberty Council
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0:53:30 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]avros group, the SEALs versus the DOD testified in that as well. I was one of the
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was working from home, wore his mask, didn't wear his mask, was told to wear it. He's in an office
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He did well. Those are what we're working on. We're going to continue. We're going to stay in
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the trenches. We're about action. We will network. I'll continue to network with any groups just as
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long as they're about action. Thank you. Thank you for sharing that, Pete. Great work.
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All right, Lee. Thank you for sharing that. With a bit of luck, we'll have Lee next Sunday night,
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Sunday afternoon, Monday morning. Stephen, hopefully, Lee, we can organize that.
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Thank you so much, Lee, for working with Todd and helping us next week.
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0:54:43 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] to it, Stephen. You and I go back to
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July 2021 on that infamous call that led to our doing Stop the Shot.
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Yes. Yeah. All right.
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Yes, that's right. I was in a state of mind which was induced by Mike Eden, I think. He was terrified
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I went down to the Swedish embassy and got a permanent residence card, which they'd forgotten
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0:55:26 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] any time. Yeah. Was that 2021, Lee? Yes, it was July 1st, 2021, you and me and Mike
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Eden and Peter McCullough and Roger Hopkinson and other groups didn't want to take the stop
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0:55:46 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] We said, we'll do it. That's what we did. The rest is history. I loved working with
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0:55:53 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ill do. I think it was Roger Hopkinson who came up with Stop the Shot,
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wasn't it? Yep. He gave us permission to use the title because nobody else was doing it.
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We came up with a really good banner for that. I don't know if any of you remember those press
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conferences, but it was the doctor holding up his hand. We did a whole series on Stop the Shot.
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Roger was one of our lead speakers. Didn't Mike Eden eventually make his way to America? I was
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under the impression that he came to Arizona first, which is where you are, isn't it, Lee?
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Yes, because I had a way to help him get across the border safely.
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Sure. Yeah, I trusted a driver down to pick him up. He had an aborted mission to Costa Rica
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and then he came back to the UK, as I understand it, and then went back to, I don't know how,
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via Mexico, was it? Yep. He was down at Cancun and then I had him fly up to Hermosillo,
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which is about a five-hour drive from Tucson, and sent someone I trusted down to pick them up
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and see them through the airport difficulties and get them back through immigration with some
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0:57:27 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ance. Very good. Lee, you might be interested because on Tuesday of this week, we've got Daniel
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Estulin, who is an expert on the Bilderberg Group. He's written a book which has sold, I think he
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said 20 million copies, and he was in Toronto over two years ago now, and he heard that they
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were thinking of closing the schools for 10 days. He said, I think I've remembered this correctly,
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this is recently, he said, I was in Toronto and we were going to sleep that night in Toronto,
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but then we left, as soon as I heard that, we left within hours from Canada, went to Mexico,
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and they've been there ever since. Four children. Wow. Well, there's a lot more freedom in Mexico
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right now than in the US. But of course, so many people are coming across the Arizona border.
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I mean, we've got, Pete knows more of that about Texas, but in Arizona, I mean, we're just being
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they're poor, but he said, there's absolutely no doubt that they're free.
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That's right. So, and everybody I'll remind you, research shows most people in Australia, America,
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Canada, when given the choice between freedom and security, they vote for security. That's the
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tragedy. Our job is to educate them about freedom. Yeah. So Claudia, CK, I love your initials.
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Same as Mark. Oh, really good. Thank you. I am so grateful to everybody on YouTube.
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I am so grateful to everybody on here. And I really don't have a lot to add, except that I have
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been trying for about a month to get answers as to why people are not asking as much about the blood.
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We're wanting to study vials and things, which of course is incredibly important, but the blood of
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something about this and it's actually fairly complicated. So first of all, I need contact for
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Todd. If I could figure out an email, that would be great. And second of all, if you email me,
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Claudia, and then now I can send you the email address. Okay. I would love to hear what people's
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thoughts are as to why this is. And, you know, obviously we've been wanting to get in touch with
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Dr. Lee Fleet as well about this. So there is funding available and we just want to know,
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is there's any thoughts about why we're not getting responses as much as we'd like to on this?
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Jerry Brady? Not necessarily pre and post. That's one option, but also just JABed and un-JABed.
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I'm actually doing a lot of laboratory studies on my own patients and I'm finding all kinds of
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and they're not doing the lab tests. Finally, I just decided, I mean, some of these are an
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integrated approach to laboratory evaluation I've always done for new patients. Some of them are
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additional markers related to the COVID experimental shots, but I decided I was just
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on our website, truthforhealth.org, under the vaccine injury resources. And it says,
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I'm sharing the information, use it as you'd like. And then I put up our, some of the diagnostic
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so much the better, because then we could design a study to show the objective measures. We've got
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the help they need. Well, we'd like to do that. And we do have funding. So how can I reach or anybody
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who, you know, we're trying to design a study right now. So I would love to connect with you,
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because we've been wanting to anyways. Okay, great. I'll put my email in the box. And Dr.
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Chamber and I are meeting with our Military Advisory Council on Monday. And I know we have a lot of
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of financial resources to get it otherwise. So if we put together a study, we could get help for
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We're also very interested in understanding what it is that might be shedding for the jabbed and
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that is the whole point of this. But I just find it really interesting and strange
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that the discussion of course, great, let's focus on what is being infected through the jabs. But
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also let's focus on everybody and what we have and don't have and and what's going on with that. So
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yeah, I really do need a way to contact Okay, you
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Emails in there, Claudia. Well done. Well done.
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Yes, and I have you through the group as well. Right? Because you've been inviting us to the
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group. So send me an email. Thank you. Thanks. Well done. CK another great job by CKs.
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All right, Jerry, thank you. Thank you for that. Claudia, thank you. And you'll be in touch with
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me. That's brilliant. So Jeremy Willett from Jersey, the land of the Channel Islands.
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Cheers, Jeremy.
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We can't hear you, Jeremy. And you're not on mute.
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So better. That's better. Yeah. Yeah. So I'll say I'd love to have had a chat with
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Todd and Ron Johnson. But obviously they've both gone. So this is more of an open question. I mean,
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I'm just wondering who here is aware of the crisis that is coming in the food supply. I mean,
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it's coming becoming much more mainstream in the media now, you know, with
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Fox News, that group sort of talking about the destruction of large, large food manufacturing
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capabilities. Gates now owns the Canadian railway system. But Buffett bought the US
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supposed shareholder value. But that obviously isn't shareholder value. What they've been doing
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cannot get fertilizers to the farms and they can't get the livestock or the grains off the farms.
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Yeah, I mean, if the US goes into a major food production decline, along with the EU and obviously
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Ukraine's not and Russia aren't sending fertilizers to the rest of the two unfriendly
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countries, which I can hardly blame them. This food crisis is just going to become
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astronomical. I mean, you know, the Middle East and Northern Africa will starve. I don't know what
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it's going to look like in the US and other large parts of the world. And I'd be interested to see
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what Jeremy has to say and anybody else really. Jeremy, Tom knows about this.
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He's not here though. No, I know. But just so you don't get sparing. Oh, yeah, no, I'm not
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despairing. I mean, I'm invested heavily in fertilizer. It's been a good year for me, but
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I could see it coming. But, you know, it's still it's terrifying. You know, you realize the UK can't
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feed itself. They're going to feed approximately 50 percent of the population. And if the fertilizer
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is not there, you're already saying the government in the UK is paying farmers to take land out of
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1:08:14 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ion. And you've now seen that you're now using the PCR test to diagnose bird flu. They've
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now got they've slaughtered masses of chickens worldwide. So you've got bird, chicken protein
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disappearing, egg protein disappearing, swine flu is on the increase supposedly. And they are
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they're not providing the fertilizers so they can't grow the crops. So they can't. And Jeremy,
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Jeremy, we're in Great Britain's an island and and they're going to block the tunnel with explosives.
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It's just crazy.
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But I mean, it's you know, we've got some serious problems. So I was wondering how many other people
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were aware of this. And
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Yeah, go on. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, you were still here. I wasn't sure of your name. Sorry. I thought
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you might.
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Right. That's yeah, this is Dr. Pete Chambers.
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Hi, Pete. Yeah, sorry. Yeah.
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one that Todd and I are working on. And that is what we're looking at for call that future
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operations. But as that has taken a higher importance to you, especially, you know,
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I come from a ranching family here in Texas, and we have cattle and we do buy fertilizer and the
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unit volume that we were buying before was about $[privacy contact redaction] year, it went to $1,000 this year.
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Yeah.
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concern. It's going by truck. Well, you know what's going on with diesel prices. That's another
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line of effort. It's not one that I'm working on, but I'm working on the food stuff. And
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I am is that during the COVID response in the state of Texas, I worked on Governor Abbott's
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task force as the response team from the Texas Military Department. Our job was to go out and
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1:10:11 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ing, starting with food plants. I'm just going to tell you three stories real quick.
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1:10:17 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]and this happened in 2020, early 2020. Tyson's plant, Amarillo,
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huge meatpacking, shut it down. Nobody was sick. There were thousands of people lying at work there.
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We shut it down in two days. Not my team was the team that was responsible for going and
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went to Jimmy Dean and then we went to Tyson's chicken plants and Jimmy Dean sausage. Shut those
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1:10:52 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]arted two years ago. Now we're see where we're at. And the prices are through
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1:10:57 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ores. Those are anecdotal things. I can't talk about, I can't
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1:11:02 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ions, things that are happening, but they are happening. And we are
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Well, I'll try and get that. I can send you a whole load of links, which is sort of,
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you know, I've been watching this occurring almost because I remember when we had the last
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financial crisis and I was thinking, what the hell is Warren Buffett doing buying the railways?
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You know, it just seemed weird to me at the time, but these people have been acting a long, long way
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in advance. And now it all makes sense because when Buffett, Gates and Amtrak, they've got the
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time. And I've been watching the spring wheat production for the last few years. It failed last
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year. You've got cold weather again this year. It's failing again. You've got, you know, the
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crisis with fertiliser, you know, the cost basis of fertiliser going through the roof. So farmers
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can't afford to fertilise the land. So they're not going to generate the crops and the yield they need
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so they can't feed the animals. But this has been done by design. I used to be dismissive
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conspiracy now, but now I'm full on there. You know, it's not a conspiracy. It's actually
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want to even see what's right in front of their faces. You know, the food's not in the shops.
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Even in the UK, we're seeing that now. Right. Well, one of the, one of the, the
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mantras that I used as an operator when I was a Green Bray and then still as a doctor was
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1:12:48 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] but verify. So anything that I say, I verify personally. Yes. And I can, that three weeks before
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1:12:54 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] shooting in New York, and it just happened a few weeks ago, three weeks before that,
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1:12:58 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] that that was going to be a training scenario. Right. And Todd talked about this the
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other day on a different and I don't want to get too far off the subject, but the report was
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somebody released some sort of gas inside of that trailer and disappeared. He was wearing a pro mask,
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a gas mask, and he disappears. Right. And then they pick up some other guy that said, you got me. So
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1:13:20 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]art looking at those things, those are key indicators to what the next pandemic is that
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going to be it? Well, we'll find out in 20 days from now, because that is the incubation period for
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a Marburg or in a hemorrhagic flu. So we can only speculate, but I firsthand got the information,
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insiders that are operators as well. They're telling me, doc, this is, this is not, if they say
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this, do not. So we want to dispel rumors. We want people to be not operating in a spirit of fear,
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because that is what makes you march to the camps. That is the we are not going to take.
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And that's why we're working feverishly on this. Peter, are you military? Are you military?
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I am ex military or serving. Yep. Well, I'm still, I'm still serving for another month. I got,
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I'm retiring after 39 years. Half of it was spent as a special forces operator.
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So what's going on at the moment? The large picture, this is treason, isn't it? So what,
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what is the role of the military in such circumstances? Right. So the role of the
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active duty military is not to interfere with civilian population. That is by letter of the law,
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what an oath keeper would maintain the national guard units based upon each state has,
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they can do crowd control, riot control. They're, they're not to be used in the same way,
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but they are at the mercy. No, but Pete, if you've got treason, blatant treason taking place in the
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1:14:57 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ates, what is the role of the military in those circumstances? In blatant treason. So
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that let's just start at the small scale for me, when I get told on the border last year, you will
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not do informed consents. And I said to a two star, sir, I'll do respect. That is an unlawful order.
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I cannot do that. I will do informed consents. And I got fired for it. Right. That's just, you know,
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so on the large scale, and I don't know of anything that's going on right now,
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I don't have any crystal ball on that. I would, I probably wouldn't tell you if I did,
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1:15:29 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] up the chain of command. You go to your next commander, you say,
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myself, I was 40 years, I put in my paperwork, I'm vax damaged. I was ordered to take the backs. I
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took it so I could go to work down there, January of last year before the various data came out,
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It happened. But in that case, the critical thinkers are getting out. And this is the problem.
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Does that mean we quit fighting? No, it doesn't mean that. It means by the doctrine of lesser
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1:16:11 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]itution and the Declaration of Independence, the doctrine of lesser magistrates says like
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Daniel before the lion's den, I will interpose for those that I'm accountable for. That's why
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I interpose for 10,[privacy contact redaction]er. Now I got fired and they put another doctor in
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there that called himself the COVID czar. That's his deal. He's got to answer to his maker for that.
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But I know for me in mine, that we will interpose. And I'm talking to that's why, you know,
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we're hitting up every Texas sheriff and then we're hitting up every sheriff in the United States
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because the sheriff in Texas, at least in many other states has the most influence and power
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over any other entity to include the federal government when it comes to the people that he
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interposes for her that he should hear. She should should. So we have to go by that because I love
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Senator Johnson. I've talked to him personally for an hour and a half, a couple weeks ago in Dallas,
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and he's got a heart and he's got tears in his eyes while I'm talking about this stuff.
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But he's only one man. He's only one. I've talked to 18 others on the representative side.
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1:17:13 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ion I ask him is, number one, have you ever invested in Pfizer Moderna? You know
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how many out of the 18 would look me in the eye and said, no, to flow to these are people that I
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used to breathe regularly when I was in special operations command. So that I got it. They got to
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deal with their deal. They're probably just embarrassed. They're probably just don't want
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All I know is it's hard for me other than Chip Roy, Louie Gohmert, Marjorie Taylor Green,
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1:17:44 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ne Mullin out of Oklahoma, second district. Those are the ones that I can trust.
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That's it. And I knew and I knew a lot before.
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I mean, as you just mentioned, there's so many of them are probably compromised or bought or
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1:18:13 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] totally unaware. Is it going to make any difference at all? Or is anyone going to listen?
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1:18:19 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] in my civilian side now that I'm transitioning. His name is
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1:18:26 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]on. You can look him up online. He's been helping out a former DA guy. He's been
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1:18:33 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ion fraud. But my answer is caveated by that in that if there is
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1:18:42 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ion fraud, we should wipe them out. We being the right. Yeah. I've just stated now what
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1:18:48 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]atus is. I figured it out by being here. But I never guessed. I'm a blue dog Democrat. I
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grew up in the old south. But here's the deal. That if all other things be equal, then elections
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are allowed to go through. It should be heavily, heavily in the in the Republican camp, as long as
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they're not rhinos and all the other things could possibly keep their nasty heads. But if that was
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the case, then there's strength in numbers. And that's why I truly hold Senator Johnson high
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1:19:20 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e like Louie and Gohmert who's getting out, people like Chip Roy, a firebrand
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from Texas, because those are the ones are going to lead the pack. That's just the law of averages.
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Harold Cleats has said it many years ago. A hundred out of a hundred warriors, 10 shouldn't be here,
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80 or nothing but targets, nine to battle make. We're lucky to have them. And the one is a leader
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and bring them bring the others back. I've seen it in combat. That's just the facts. It's human nature.
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Great. All right. Thank you, Peter. Can I put you in touch with the Royal Marine guy who was on
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earlier? I don't think he's on now. Steve. So it's Steve James. It's Steve Forsythe, actually.
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Okay. Yeah, I've worked with a few of those guys many, many times, actually.
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The problem is, have you got your email address? Can you email it to me or can you put it in the
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chat? It's in the chat. I'll put it in the chat. I did, but I'll put it in the chat.
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Excellent. Thank you. All right. Four warned everybody is four armed. There's been a lot.
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What's the telegram chat? The Iceman Cometh? Oh, sorry. No, no, it's Christian on the Ice Age
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Farmer. He's excellent. You know, you can get the whole thing about the 20, 50 agenda, zero carbon,
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you can go back and check it. It's very worthwhile. Ice Age Farmer has been mentioned
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many times in the chat here. So it's on Telegram, the Ice Age Farmer. Beautiful. Thank you,
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Jeremy, who is a dentist for those of you who don't know. So he's in the fertilizer business.
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So everybody get in the fertilizer business. Thank you, Jeremy. Shasta.
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Hello, everybody. Hello. Hi there. I really appreciate what everybody's doing. I just think
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1:21:15 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]epping over what's making these pandemics, the PCR test,
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Shocking reception, Shasta. And we're talking about all these other things.
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1:21:42 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]a, you need to speak into the microphone.
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Okay. Can you hear me now? Yeah. Okay. Just reinstate that my issue with the PCR test,
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that they're going to keep using it for future pandemics if we don't address how fraudulent it
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1:22:00 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ly. Yes, everybody. Good point. Yeah, yeah, we've got that's excellent. Excellent
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1:22:08 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]a because we've been deflected by everyone's CDC, PCR test can't be relied upon,
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but it's still being used in Australia. It's a as Peter McCallick says, it's still being used here
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in California. And it is the reason for these cases and this alleged emergency and the vaccine. And
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1:22:33 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] that these are 90% false positive, according to the Corman
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This is a scam. That's all I want to say. Beautiful. Thank you guys. That's an excellent
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1:22:56 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]a. Thank you. Thank you for that because everybody we need to drop,
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1:23:01 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]op when everybody keep driving that message. The PCR test is a
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fraud. That's all we have to say. Very simple. So please take on board a salutary reminder.
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1:23:13 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]a. Thank you. I appreciate your time. And I would like the doctors to keep driving
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this message because everybody knows that that's that PCR test even above five is invalid.
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Yep. You'd be surprised if you take 90% of the doctors. You only have about eight.
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1:23:44 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]a, even the doctors working on our side don't understand the PCR test amazingly.
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Well, I would invite them to go and look at the grandjury.net number two with Reiner Fulmich.
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1:24:01 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ors talking about how fraudulent the PCR test is. And I think until
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because they keep manipulating us with tests. Yes, but it's even worse than that Shasta
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Yep. I totally agree. I'm a doctor of a function of 30 years. I'm seeing terrible injuries and
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death in my clinic. I've gone bankrupt in the last three months because my business has crashed so
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dramatically in Silicon Valley. And I'm still shouting the alarm of this fake PCR test to all
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keep using to keep creating more pandemics. This is- Well, there's a very well known doctor in
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America who told me himself that he didn't understand the PCR test. And if you think about
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it, the American doctors and the British ones as well, they never talk about the PCR test. And
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it's absolutely essential because everything begins with a damn PCR test. We need to get-
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1:25:31 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] Peter Borger the head. He was the lead author of the Corman
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1:25:40 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ein review report. We need to get him on this call. Yes, we do. Who were the other authors?
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Michael Yaden was on there, I believe. Michael Yaden was one. Wolfgang Bulldog. Yes, Wolfgang.
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1:25:55 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]or. Can I make a comment? We absolutely understand what PCR test is.
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Steven. You never talk on the videos or any of the- No, I never hear anything. We do. We talk
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about it all the time. And we talk about the fact that they keep on trying to crank up the
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1:26:20 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ually get positives. We talk about it all the time. And we agree that PCR test is an
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issue, but that's something that Reiner Fumich is taking into court right now. So we should leave
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1:26:32 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] No, but doctors should be speaking out about the damn thing and not using the PCR
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1:26:37 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] Okay. We talk about it all the time, Steven. Can I just say something really quickly here?
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We shouldn't get bogged down in the details of PCR test and how they did the pandemic,
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because really we are missing the big, big picture. And this is what one of us who's in the
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armed forces pointed out, that this is a concerted, multi-pronged strategy to take over control of the
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1:27:06 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] is through fear. They used the fear of pandemic. I don't think they're going to
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use that same one again. They're going to use fear of terrorist act. And then they're also going to
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take economics into, like, who's going to care about prosecuting Nuremberg crimes when everyone's
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starving, when there's no food on the shelves, when there's hyperinflation, people are going bankrupt.
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The entire population will not give a damn about Fauci or anyone else when they are hungry,
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1:27:36 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]arvation and suffering from illnesses from starvation. We cannot let ourselves get bogged
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in one piece for long enough that we can prosecute people for crimes. But let's not count on that,
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because that's a dire strategic mistake. Because what we see consistently since the beginning of
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1:28:02 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] no fear of repercussions. Health ministers have no fear of
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repercussions. The chain of command in military are willing to issue unlawful orders and then fire
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their soldiers for refusing to carry out unlawful orders. When there is no fear of repercussions
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unlawful collapse, that means that the police, the military, the chain of command, the politicians,
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they're expecting within a soon time period, so in the next two to five years, that there will be no
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1:28:47 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]em. That's why they feel free to act unlawfully, to assault people, to give uninformed
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consent, to refuse to tell the truth. Because there's no repercussions. Whatever they have
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planned, whatever information they have access to is telling them, don't worry about it. With
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the great reset, there'll be entirely new government, entirely new justice system,
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and you don't have to worry about any crime that you committed in 2022 or 2021, because everything,
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the entire slate is going to be wiped clean by 2023 or 2024. So everyone needs to get out of the
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1:29:28 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ure, the global food situation, the global economic situation,
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what is going to happen to society. Society won't care about the crimes Fauci committed.
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They're starving, and it looks like that's exactly what we're heading for.
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1:29:47 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] Thank you. We need to keep an eye on the big picture, not get bogged down by PCR tests,
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this or that. I mean, whatever the fraud is with the PCR test, what happens if they start,
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you know, sabotaging the water supply? Right? We have to keep an eye on the big picture.
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Totally agree with Daniel. You're absolutely right, Daniel. Bang on the money there, mate.
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All right. So Daniel, you were talking about reporting crime earlier on.
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1:30:22 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ing there that we're looking at the big picture, which is mass murder, yes?
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1:30:29 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]er, absolutely. But I'm not entirely sure that there will be a global social order
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1:30:36 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ually prosecute the criminals in this case. I suspect that the collapse of society
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1:30:44 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]anning for many decades is such a fundamental collapse of society. There
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1:30:54 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]em. Well, yes, but I thought you were suggesting that people
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reported crime in their own countries. Absolutely. I mean, just because you're
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1:31:10 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] doesn't mean you stop taking action at the local and you stop taking
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actions that you can take right now. But by no means should people put their faith in,
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you know, it's not guaranteed that we'll be ever able to bring these criminals to justice.
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Yes. I think what we might be facing in the next... But the thing is, Daniel, we need...
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1:31:38 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ruggle for survival. Sure. But we need, yes, but part of that is mixing it with these
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idiots, these criminals, and creating uncertainty in their minds. So what someone just said that
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we need to... You know, these people are so... Well, you just said it, yes. They're so certain
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that they... Or they've been assured that there'll be no repercussions for their actions. We need to
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1:32:08 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] doubt into their mind. And the only way we're going to do that is to go to the police or
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whatever, the military, and get them to act. Because these are times of obvious treason to me.
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It's absolutely... And it's not just one country, it's all the countries. So how people can say that
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there isn't treason worldwide, I really don't know. So the thing that I'm hesitant from a strategic
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point of view is that what if we can't rely on national jurisdictions to prosecute the war
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criminals? Okay. Let's say the government of Britain has no interest in pursuing the crimes
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done by the so-called scientists at the Royal College of London. What if no national government
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the chain of the command for the US military has no interest in pursuing Pfizer, pursuing the NIH,
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pursuing the FDA? Then what can we as people do? And one of the things that I think people should
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1:33:23 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ablishing your own jurisdiction. So as a community, the town of Sussex in the UK,
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1:33:33 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]y, you get together and you make a community court, a common law court. And you say
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1:33:39 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ion in these city limits of Sussex, we are our own jurisdiction. We have our
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1:33:47 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] our own self-defense and we have our own prosecutor. And should the
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1:33:53 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ew set foot in our jurisdiction? Should Bill Gates fly into the UK and then set foot
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1:34:02 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ion, this independent jurisdiction of Sussex? The citizens themselves
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1:34:07 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] them, arrest them, detain them and try them for crimes against humanity. Daniel,
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I think that one thing that's been missed, it was talked about early on, citizens arrest. Why aren't
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they happening? Why are they not happening? So in Canada, that was outlawed. Just one second.
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Stephen, I have to go. Next meeting on, been here for three hours. Fantastic conversation, everybody.
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Stephen, over to you. I think Sam, I don't know where Sam is. Simon's got to do something else,
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1:34:39 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, over to you. Brilliant conversation, everybody. Great chat and great links. Remember
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1:34:46 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] the chat and keep saving it because there's gold in those links. And Daniel, the
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comment that I would make, we're working on it in Australia. It's being created. Local communities
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are being created with local economies. So that's the solution to that game plan and numerous ones
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have been set up. So we might do an exercise on that, Stephen, in terms of that defense mechanism.
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But lovely to be with you all. See you all on Tuesday night, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning.
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Thanks, Stephen. Very good. Thank you very much.