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And welcome to today's meeting of Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International, different to
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remember Rainer Fulmick, German US lawyer who's been held in unlawfully in German jail since
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November the 30th, [privacy contact redaction]ing against the treatment of Rainer Fulmick.
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health. And we also remember now and we send our prayers to Anna de Buissere, another freedom
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warrior, lawyer who's got some significant health problems. And any of you who can do anything to
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help Anna who's in the UK, well certainly send your prayers. Prayers are powerful. I'm Charles
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Covess, the moderator of this group. I practiced law for 20 years before changing career 31 years
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vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice. Bad medical advice is now the number one killer
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from all around the world. Many of us thought that vaccines were okay. Now many of us proudly
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say we are passionate anti-vaxxers. Anybody who pushes a vaccine these days with the evidence
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that's come out from Stanley, Plotkin and anybody else is now criminally negligent or deliberately
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evidence is absolutely clear. No vaccine ever in history has been properly tested for safety and
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efficacy, let alone COVID jabs that are called vaccines that are not vaccines at all. If I am a
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passionate anti-vaxxer, if you call me a passionate, if you call me an anti-vaxxer, I will take that
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as a badge of honor. And I think all of us should do as well. And I refer you to a website,
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inform-me.org set up by Australians as an education site for ordinary people around the world to
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properly learn about vaccines and the fraud that they have, that they are. If this is your first
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time here, welcome and feel free to introduce yourself in the chat and where you're from. If
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you publish anything that you'd like to promote, put that in the chat. Most of us understand we're
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in the middle of World War III and that the medical science battle is only one of 12 battle
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And Archbishop Vigano's statement issued on the 8th of November after the Trump election victory
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is a very powerful message. I urge you all to read that statement. It can be found at Jerome
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Corsi's website, godsfivestones.com. There's no time to be tired. I assess we're four and a half
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years into a seven year war, maybe a six year war. Maybe we've only got one and a half years to go,
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but look after your health and be up for the fight. I certainly am. Stephen Frost is,
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I'm sure Astrid, our speaker today is. Most of us understand the development of science and that
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the science is never settled. Anyone who tells you the science is settled, as Michael Crichton
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famously said, reach for your wallet. The meeting runs for two and a half hours, after which for
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those with the time, Tom Rodman runs a video telegram meeting. Tom puts the links into the
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chat if you're able to join. We will listen to our guest presenters today, Dr. Astrid Stuckeberger,
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Q&A. Stephen Frost, by long established tradition, asks the first questions for 15 minutes. This is
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a free speech environment with appropriate moderating. Free speech is crucially important
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in our fight to preserve our human freedoms. If you're offended by anything, be offended. We are
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me, I've been told by my staff that I shouldn't be saying that. Right? This is younger staff to
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0:05:26 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]e saying, you shouldn't be saying that Astrid, Marv, you shouldn't be saying that. That's
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another form of censorship everybody. Don't get sucked into it. It's not proper to say that. Don't
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get sucked into it. However, we come with an attitude and perspective of love, not fear. Fear
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is the opposite of love. Fear squashes you and imprisons you. Love on the other hand expands you,
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liberates you. These twice weekly meetings are not just talk fests. An extraordinary range of actions
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0:06:10 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction]e, yesterday I was at an expo and I was exposed to an amazing electronic healing mechanism
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that ties in beautifully with Robert O. Young told us two weeks ago that it's not sugar that gives
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to go, wow, that really blew my mind. And yesterday I was on literally an energy charging pad
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with copper coils. I will give you the link of it. Some of you may well have experienced this,
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another vibrational energizing tool, device made in Switzerland. No, I think designed in Switzerland,
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made in Germany. We'll talk about it if we get a chance. But you think about your energy. You know,
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we find out this information and go, wow. So keep your mind open. The science is never
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0:07:17 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]ed and is uploaded on the Rumble channel. And now welcome
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to, for those who didn't receive the invitation for the purposes of the recording, give a little
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bit about a bit of background about you, excerpts from your amazing biography. Astrid is an MSc,
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Division in her early career, where she conducted secondary analysis of international collaborative
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study on cross-cultural diagnosis, with which she obtained a Master of Science at the University of
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Geneva. She worked at the University Hospital of Geneva during the 90s. She was Deputy Director of
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both the Swiss Research Program on Aging and Deputy Director for the first Interdisciplinary
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Research Centre on Gerontology in Switzerland. She obtained a PhD in Public Health. How many books
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I'm so censored I don't even think about publishing them. Nicely, that's beautiful. You
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have been censored, you have been squashed, but we can get your books published through Jerome Corsi
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has been a speaker for the Freedom and True Health Movement since this COVID scam started.
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0:09:06 --> 0:09:[privacy contact redaction]rid, you can share your screen if you wish. Welcome, wonderful to have you.
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Yeah, I'm wait, just want to, can you see it? Yes we can. Great, in order to see everything,
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if I can keep it like that, is it okay for you? Absolutely. Okay, great. Yeah, so yeah, thank you.
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It's always a pleasure to share when there are many people and you know, you don't repeat all
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on the, from 2020, end of 21, 22. I started to think, okay, I have to show I'm professional
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and I'm going to do like I always did. I mean, I'm not new to do conferences and public health
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yeah, matters and talk with policymakers. So I thought, okay, and now I don't know who is there
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presentation telling you one important thing is that I'm trying now more and more, because now
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changed our route or our path because we have been censored or my lectures were censored in
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even Vanderbilt University censored me in a study abroad course I have since 15 years with American
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another course and I'm an expert also on many tribunals as you know, witnessed but also having
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written papers for Quebec since [privacy contact redaction]umich then with the
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Oslo tour team and that was the tribunal because I'm half Norwegian with the tribunal of Norway,
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Then with Finland, with Greece, with France, I wrote a report very early on in September 21
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to say how dangerous the experimental vaccine was with the ethical part, with the data part on the
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disease and you know what is in there. So I'm going to try and share the best of the knowledge
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0:11:37 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction] today. As you say, science is not written in stone and we should not. Humility for me is a
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ethics has been very dear to me since the beginning. I'm also on a spiritual path and when I
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I was part of the ethics research committee for two terms, four years and as an independent expert
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here some of that and I did collaboration with them and but otherwise in the whole United Nations
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you are we are at the middle of something fundamental with the United States you know
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WHO like he already did. So I think and the more I talk and we share the more I see that
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lawyer but knowing the mechanism of human rights I can help lawyers and I have done this and I will
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also share that. So yeah so I wanted to say about ethics as an introduction that in the whole United
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international research on the experimental vaccine. So already there you have a fraud on ethics.
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ethics office in the headquarters in New York apparently it's only they I was told don't even
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about that. So on the ethical side the one cursor is a religious position of a Jesuit and you know
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that the the fake pope is Jesuit and it has been a big battle against the Black Jesuits. Anyway so
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I looked into religion and with religious leaders I have been doing inter-religious
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the world council of churches so we did events there I was visiting the often the doctor in
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charge of the world council churches on medical issues and it's really you know you have the
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what the person has to keep their autonomy the you know the right to choice of choice and the
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Nations it's the same there is obligatory law hard law like the international health regulation
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have a mechanism to punish the punishment system in the United Nations is blame game at the office
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on the commission of human rights so I just want to make this clear that there are ethics is very
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important but it's both in in in law it should be and in human rights and I think it's a very
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important discussion in the future you know to disentangle and and construct a better world
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you know from the beginning to the end they never applied and violated their own law and their own
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for the international health regulation implementation course for with University
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of Georgia Georgetown and Pretoria so then we will go to the global policy level and then
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what can we do the legal illegality of global decisions so you where I see a huge problem not
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United Nations Open Day I got a prize award for that because it was about aging and I was one of
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where it goes wrong and I hope I can bring some light on that so I will start first with a graphic
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do timelines at the beginning I had many different boxes and just before I put 2022 and 2022 2024 in
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the same box because it is all it's all keeping on the same the same rhetoric the same narrative
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and the same tyranny so for me the sense of coherence is very clear today that they needed
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fear to impose in emergency a law but fear and the fear communication is totally against the ethical
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international health regulation communication that we were teaching with CNN anchor Catherine
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Fague so we designed that you know and communication the first thing is you don't create fear
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because if you create fear you create panic in the population then you create a double problem
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that if there was a very evil agenda and the intentional intentional decision to communicate
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that's why I say phase one is fear and they used a virus photoshopped because it's always the same
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before really proving that what it is is this it's not something else especially with so many
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until you can really say it's a pandemic and WHO could not say it because they were sued in H1N1
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so many tummy flu that we're going to we sue WHO for declaring a pandemic and forcing us in a way
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you know and then of course the infodemic the the the narrative was always the same
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from from you know China to Frankfurt in the airport where I was in you know coming back from
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Korea to Geneva to anywhere I went it's the same narrative globally so this for me was clear that
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science and it's a multi-level crime because they needed that and to to make sure that the whole
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public health the global population was sick or even if they're healthy would would even fear
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that they are sick without knowing they found this PCR test and I think this is if I can stop
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on that for a minute I am an expert on PCR not only in the grand jury of Reiner-Filmi-Schmidt
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in Finland I made six pages very synthetic on to prove that it's all wrong but it is the same
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algorithm I like to find algorithms otherwise it's a mess so PCR like Kari Muhle said the
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Nobel Prize for PCR is a tool for research in a lab when you know what you're looking for
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COVID and we'll come back to that so this this PCR is in a lab and should stay in the lab just
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for doing research what they manage to do is to design a tool that where they use this amplification
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cycle and they say oh no but we know what we're doing and they managed to sell that in the public
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so the lie and deception in science has been a still going on that the lab is in the public domain
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of a crime and it is going on and on that the lab is always talking like if they are
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a public health experts and they know what they're talking about when they only they are
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patrocentric usually labs they're patrocentric and they are only in the lab and they don't do
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here you should look at this because we are looking for this or that and they confirm what
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they're looking for a big bias in our research science today is that people and that's why I
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like Robert Young because when he analyzes things he takes all the 17 microscopes he doesn't take
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98 percent of fake positive false positive the statistics of the government and everything was
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false the numbers were totally false because the test is false so when you see the curve
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good to go back to the the the basics because still today people talk of covid and it has never been
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proven it is a virus because they never respected the protocol of co and the protocol of co that we
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had in the in who is international health regulation is that it's when you suspect a
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be microzima or another and that's what we debate with robert young and others and duff nixon and
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others but um so purify isolate purify and then that's important you have to prove the causality
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and the fourth the contagiosity and to prove the causality well it's very simple you isolate
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that virus you re or the parasite or the bacteria bacteria is more obvious because I'm not sure about
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viruses anymore uh that's even montagna at the end of his life said it's debris we we yeah he said
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sorry we lied to you so he he did do a testimony privately not to me directly I'm secondhand
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information yeah so the causality is important you have to first see the symptoms or the autopsy
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and then you look at the cause you look at what what is the link with the causality if somebody
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fall down and dead you know already there you know there's something wrong and and and this is it's
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this whole narrative of trying to take shortcuts from the lab to a diagnostic with absolutely no
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very quickly after if it is a coronavirus it it is a flu a common flu medical handbook basics
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are known to mutate so quickly that never anybody up to when I wrote the article in [privacy contact redaction]a
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by america up to then no vaccine was ever possible because it mutates we called it the moving target
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you know you're trying to you're trying to to take the target and it's already moved because
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it's already changed so when they went with this terror with pcr with so many cases on coronavirus
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I like to call it coronavirus because what is exactly covered they created this word instead
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of saying coronavirus because there is an id in it and it is the devac it means the if you read
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it obviously it apparently means a devil so there is a spiritual at all component also in there but
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but um this this covet is I don't like the name the coronavirus is is the one symptomatology and
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you should describe the symptomatology and then there is the strass curve one or strass curve two
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and that is a genetic sequence and if you want to describe it then let's go and talk with people
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who sequenced but you see the mess that happened it's such a mess that that with the fear and
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emergency they managed to jump all the ethical and all the validation uh measures on and on and they
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keep on doing that you know oh suddenly the mpox and it's very dangerous but it's only a makinsley
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and to make the communication for who private sector infiltration a major so I have you know
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lockdown tyranny measures absolutely crazy uh you in international health regulation is done so you
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don't lock down people because lockdown means kind of business no traveling violation of human
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rights etc and they did everything you should not do with no validation I can't believe how much even
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in french I'll get it translated and published with Charles so anyway so I I'm not going to stay
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the fraud and the non-ethical measures not only non-ethical not legal and not justified
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so you see the it's like a billiard game it's a pool game it's it's it's a effect but what they
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wanted and that's when I understood why they did that is that they wanted absolutely that people
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so terrified that they accepted and we know that you know in psychological study and mental health
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that fear blocks all your emotion and all your reasoning so that they managed in 2020 with terror
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to impose and what I didn't understand at the beginning and now it's clear to me is how did
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they manage to get the whole world to bow down to a lockdown and the only explanation I got and
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they made blackmailing I know they did it with moody in India and then they could impose the
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down that's what they wanted with the lockdown already isolate people and and break their moral
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morality you know their their ethical even yeah their spiritual life I would say almost but in
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this research on vaccine what is shocking is that they use the word mRNA which doesn't make sense
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I'm sorry Dr. Malamud it doesn't make sense at all that mRNA can suddenly work in three months
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because it's new and it's an innovation and on top of it that it is applied on pregnant women which
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had major I think it's about 90 I'm sure you invited some experts on that you know miscarriages
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not a research a research is in a clinical setting [privacy contact redaction] any who you're
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targeting why and you don't take vulnerable people you don't take anybody who's pregnant because
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ethical dilemma of the vaccine that I will show you in more detail it is complete
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utter fraud on ethics if we can call it like that no validation no justification and not one
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in the WHO we were a committee of eight we had to you know a study about you know 20
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and in this I can really one day I hope we can go into details with this I can show you how
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everything is wrong in this acceptation of this protocol of vaccination it's it's it's up to
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it's again a shortcut to impose from the private sector it's a private sector management it is not
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at all an ethical scientific or philosophical or legal so we're coming down now once they did that
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id for vaccination and digital data and of course no privacy you know every even the restaurant
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the the 2020 and 21 program mission and up to today like you you said uh Charles I was in the
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pharmacy and a guy said oh I'm coming to get you know any vaccine that is available because
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of fear because the the program mission of this uh covered program mission I would say even today
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the virus as the business that will keep on for ages if we don't stop them it's a it's it's it's
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I think that's a bit more tough for them you know I you know I heard the conversation before I know
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when a pandemic is not a pandemic because it is not obeying to the rules of the pandemic
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track and trace everybody everybody knows where you are with AI and using of course this artificial
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non-intelligence I don't like the word intelligence for that to build smart cities internet of things
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internet of bodies etc and gene edit it goes from the smallest to the biggest so um yeah I've already
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talked a lot but I'm going to go a bit quicker but at least you have a look and you know can take
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health regulation this is the booklet and let me get a bit of you know history so you you get it
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better um everything is based on the management of public health risk which means risk assessment
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which mean experts of the domain not it's not just the viruses it's a very small part of all
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so that's the principle of epidemiology and here you have a curve finished but they keep on doing
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we used with who I've put it under the vhr slide lecture uh so I did not put the logo but I it is
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0:38:57 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ers of the outbreak are and we never saw such a map we didn't even see a timeline
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0:39:06 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] to show you that this is not not correct uh and there are many other methods just an example
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and in the superior council of health of constantinople was one of the head port
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from uh turkish and from the commercial life between travel and and business between asia
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europe and other countries so it is based more on the commercial life first and that they did not
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want to get you know diseases but um it developed very quickly into a sanitary bureau of americas
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in 1902 then in 1909 it's uh it's france who has always played a big role in this um like pastor
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and etc uh office of international hygiene public hygiene that's where public health comes from
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doors with the lon on it and in [privacy contact redaction]ablished after the
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second world war and each time it gets bigger and for me it's premeditated that the world health
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then little by little more countries signed that's also an interesting um thing and they put the
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headquarters in in new york but geneva was and is still today where there are the most agencies
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sanitary and then in 1969 it's the first international health regulation with only three
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need the second one which is the international health regulation 2005 still today valid you see
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and from 169 to 2005 until 2024 it's it's a big stretch um you can see there that it goes from
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three disease to all public health risks and what is interesting it's and that's what i was teaching
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geography points of entry of any risk you know is it by air is it an island it's by water is it a
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river etc um and every country has a different health system so of course you cannot take the
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from the leak uh fauchi leak and it is saying uh close the united states now it's on the 16 17th
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diktat at the same date the whole world will close down which is impossible because it's containment
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at source so they should close the chinese border then the korean then the thai etc um so this is
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also not logic okay the all risk approach you don't say it's a virus right away you have to say
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what wait wait a minute what is the symptom what are the symptoms this is not a disease of
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i'm very sorry for them that they participate to this crime really and then the last it's very
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of exercises on that so we were watching the film outbreak with dusting off man of one and the
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students which are adults had to write down what is violating human rights in the film outbreak
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and contagion which is an awful film by the way and they had to think exercise their their
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sensitivity to human rights and in outbreak there is a massive violation of human rights because
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they suddenly the army takes over and we they apply the syracuse principle but it's not said
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sick if you're not sick you can travel so they did a operation of coup d'état that is completely
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and it's important because they tried to make adopted the same uh you know what everybody calls
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a pandemic treaty but it was it's actually an international agreement they try to make the same
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as ihr to pass it with article [privacy contact redaction]itution and this is where you can really see
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that uh they can pass a law like this with that constitution and i kept on saying to people but
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they're violating their own constitution their function is coordination it's not the rest
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so one of the solution is get back to the text see the violation massive uh there's no way but
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where is the police of who you see that yeah that's the constitution adopted and that's the page
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where you can see that uh if un charter is responsible of who they're violating the
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un charter which has the right to privacy the right to assemble you know the right to decide
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for your own body etc so and and here is the mode of voting which is totally illegal
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is it has to obey which which means that that member states are not sovereign anymore those
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representing us our sovereignty are not independent they are they are operating like
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business they're not operating like real member states where who is only a coordinating agency
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and they um a country says no it came lately now last year i think it's thanks to the trump
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yeah that's that's the the those who want they were are you know what is the difference between
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69 and 2005 and how massively the human rights came uh as a dignity and the fundamental rights
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article 3.1 and there are many health measures relating to entry of travelers article 31
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uh treatment personal data has to be private article [privacy contact redaction]atus is something
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this a lot of documents but i'm going to the main thing uh i was involved and that's just show you
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in the teaching uh so once they adopted hr 2005 it went into force that's expression entry into force
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in 2007 from then on countries were supposed to obey to this obligation of the international health
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regulation but as they don't understand epidemiology they they hired us with the
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who team um from leon who are the educators trainers and and also from geneva but and i
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i also did one for who europe and the countries were supposed to have their regional offices their
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epidemiological center and the uh international focal points of ihr supposed to have um understood
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how to manage an emergency of international concern a public health emergency so we had
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many courses very operative and uh what was incredible is that i for just to show you how much
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strange things happened that i i don't have time to mention but here i need to mention
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to teach that at the university of geneva and he was a lawyer consultant from the u.s and plotkin
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is a name now i see very known i don't know where's bruce but i told him that um universities can
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choose what they want to teach and he has no right to tell me what i have to teach or not teach and
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and i said everybody should be should know about this that we should do a handbook i was promoting
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countries being trained for taking care of their own country clearly so that's they they stopped
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my summer course school in global health and human rights who had a whole week on international
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health regulation so you see that it was already happening when uh bill gates came into who it was
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uh leaflets there it's bigger but with the course uh this is the third course uh that started in
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september and went for a year online and residential and there are many topics you can see uh but very
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and the typologies and uh communication and human rights that's the core capacities that countries
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ethical behavior is to do good and and to do your best of validation of information you have to
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an ethical matter as we see today with this the wrong wrong assessment there is there's been no
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risk assessment really and the risk communication never fear i will show you so at each of those
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points there were failures unfortunately okay and um here i want to show you that an event is the
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definitions are very clear there there is always the risk of death and they don't they took of death
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uh more of covet but they don't really assess autopsies so and the different
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the chemical can be a toxicity that creates an infection and the same with radionuclear
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and radiation and you've had robert so we all agree on that that the radiation electrocution
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0:52:02 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] send a low frequency microwave impulse and and just those the most weak can
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be very very hurt by this as we know with many research like so havana syndrome and all this
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0:52:17 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]etely wrong that's what we were teaching that it is
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0:52:23 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]esses that are proven to be the causality of an agent that is the
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criteria to do to say there is an epidemic and from one epidemic with many countries many countries
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it has to cover the world to be a pandemic but it's never happened really uh and they they went
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right to the pandemic and now they said also that any disease that crosses the border
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is is a pandemic is is is a disease you don't need to have deaths anymore so tedros they did
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crazy things and this is where i can understand the layers of decision making where they had to
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0:53:02 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]andardized in the world and hierarchical with the hr so it is
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0:53:11 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ion of the information and of the tyranny can go right down to the people
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0:53:17 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]s when i when the minister of health says no i did not decide it's
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who who decided he they give they give up the real truth is that it is it was a dictatorship
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0:53:33 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ill okay so the notification has to be done only if it has a certain algorithm and the
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algorithm is dependent of this annex tool that nobody talks about because it's a bit boring so
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i'm going to go fast but it is we were doing exercise with that so that people could understand
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0:53:53 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]s fall down uh you know are we going to say it's an epidemic and notify it is important
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0:53:59 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]rument on the right and it says many things but it says that four
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diseases are to be alerted and then there are four questions and the four questions is is this public
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0:54:22 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] serious which means serious deaths and diseases assigned to this causality the question
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0:54:30 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ed coronavirus are not unusual so they would not have passed that
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0:54:37 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] serious we did not have the number of deaths exactly question three is
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there a risk of international spread no if you do a cluster analysis you can see where are death
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0:54:50 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]e or is something unusual nothing was done with that and the fourth is there a risk of trade
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0:54:56 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ion they created that it this is why hr was good for business normally but they
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created the business by frauding this whole algorithm and if the answer is yes to any of the
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0:55:10 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] to notify the event within 24 hours that's what we were training people to do
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0:55:18 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ed this is you know that was the questions a bit more yeah and this is the
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0:55:25 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]s a notifiable event and you see severe acute respiratory syndrome so they
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0:55:38 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ague which cholera etc and then you have to go through the algorithm so
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0:55:44 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ionable i would say and this is the shock room where normally
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0:55:51 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] to show you how concrete it is a shock room is a strategic health operation center of the vhs
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0:55:58 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]udents there and it is the room there and every seat has a function and they look
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at the big screen with the gfin the global information public health network with the
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account like an accountant and then they can declare something they can at least tell the public
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yes we are looking at it don't worry it's only in this part of the country and not there it has not
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gone on all the thousands of islands of indonesia in one night i mean it's crazy so this is the
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specific operation where normally they should take the decision and this is the algorithm
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0:56:47 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ing with this is slightly was very important you have to always verify
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an event make an assessment reassess again in the next country in the next airport you cannot just
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i mean if you see how ridiculous it is but when when people have fear that that's how it goes yeah
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0:57:17 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] and this is also alert response it's uh you know
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epidemic intelligence they call it and it's all those graphics uh that show how you verify the
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0:57:29 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ion is what evidence-based information governments informed governance
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uh what data did they take who is deciding for the data where is the accountability the transparency
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and the ethics in all this regulation so ethics has a big role in any of those graphics especially
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0:57:52 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] four years okay so um quickly the uh oh yeah one hour okay i'll take
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maybe another half an hour and then no um so now we are on the epidemiological what happened that
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0:58:09 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] happened under who and under the who ethics review committee but even bigger
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okay we talked about definition change the research methodology is completely biased
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0:58:24 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]udy in the whole population you you cannot do it in in
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0:58:32 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] to do the methodology nothing worked in this methodology and it's
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one of the big bias of anybody coming from a specialty that doesn't respect the scientific
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0:58:55 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]inate that in public health but the research methodology on
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0:59:00 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] discussed has been a big flop uh uh deception the whole way through
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the multi-causality pathways and multi-outcome has not really been looked at except i would say for
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those who found really the content of the vials because then we started to have a very interesting
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0:59:25 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]s this mnRNA spike and always the same rhetoric of the
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virus uh and i think i will show you uh where i stand with that at least is in this criminal
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0:59:39 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] so many deaths today even vars has gone beyond i don't know how many times
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0:59:48 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] in your drug vigilance they have started to
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0:59:55 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] to be very vigilant ourselves but the multi-causality pathways goes
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through i would say different scenario in research you do hypotheses when you don't know
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but in this case i would call uh and i do call for scenarios scenario you know if if you think
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it is a virus well here is a scenario of the analysis and where the fraud is and if you see
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1:00:23 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] nothing biological then it is another scenario with other experts etc etc i will
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1:00:30 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] want to say so there is no method that is really clearly disclosed by the
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pharma definitely not because they are a total conflict of interest they created the research
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and they monitor the research and they monitor the results the communication and they don't pay for
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1:00:48 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]s and they are bribing the government with contracts and you wonder who is
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more a criminal if it's the government or if it's the private sector how can big pharma be such a
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cowboy attitude with government or are governments gaining money with that you know anyway a lot of
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1:01:14 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ions on on the on this method what is going on and of course emergency management communication
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okay so uh so that's the article i wrote and i did very quickly a very simple analysis we do in
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public health uh you do you compare an event with another event so i compared straskov one and
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straskov two and for me it was very clear a straskov one uh went on for eight months it covered
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24 countries and there were [privacy contact redaction]raskov one they call it it was never
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1:01:52 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]raskov two in two months covers the whole world
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1:02:02 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] crazy so yeah and um and people who got straskov one apparently have
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1:02:10 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]y for more than [privacy contact redaction]ion of of antibodies and immunity is also something
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that was totally overlooked uh yeah and then you i need this of course uh i'll show you showed that
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there is no more mortality 2020 than any other year and this is curve of the pandemic of tests
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that professor raoult uh who was in the is the france is i think one of the the best top
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1:02:38 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]s in france and he showed very quickly there is no the curve the epic curve
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is over it's over in september 2020 he said it's over and it's not in all the same strains coming
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back and that's it uh so here you have the different strains of tests a pandemic of tests
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compared to the disease and that's another study yeah and here is the scientific finding of uh
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professor joannidis and he made many uh articles very good he was a very helpful because i quote
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him all the time and he published in who belton which is extraordinary because the show was
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promoting you know pandemic deaths and everything and and joannidis published i think it is a play
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game that they would say no but you see we published him so we're not so evil uh something
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1:03:31 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] so here i put all my analysis of you know there was no reason to develop a
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vaccine if there's no more death and joannidis was one of the key one is in the top nine in the world
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1:03:42 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] that and now that's the the last part the who ethics guideline
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i i collaborated and found the funding to create this um case book on uh international research
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which should be really used you know contribute to a case with old people for example you know
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ethical dilemma sometimes and you can see everything in red but i could say almost
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everything in this content of this book has been violated in the whole drama of the pandemic uh
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the defining the research and the terms has not been done it was shortcuts and standardization
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1:04:26 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]e yeah the word pandemic health workers where everybody
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everybody could be a health worker and could give this vaccine at one point the diagnostics was the
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1:04:38 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ic you know he disappeared it was a tool of uh technology creates
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1:04:45 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]arted already then now it's ai so and then public health test
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1:04:51 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] then the issue of study design of course there is no design
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1:04:57 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ing this experimental vaccine it was everybody no criteria of of no yes who cannot
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1:05:04 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]s do in research population um selection of the sample
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is very important uh to be right so fraud no conflict of interest it was always conflict of
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1:05:16 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] harm and benefit we know now it was not safe it was inefficient and it was even harmful
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1:05:23 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] of care it's impossible to put a standard everywhere in the world then obligation
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1:05:29 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]y of the results of a research that was a point in who in
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our group that was very new because normally who was never informing about results of research
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so it was a special point this has absolutely not been respected it's still today then of course
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privacy and confidentiality this is a major breach in everything from an ai is a big problem
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1:05:57 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] holds an enormous or enormous risk of data privacy
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1:06:05 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] and the vh communication that's that's the the the slide
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we were showing uh that happened with uh stars and uh with h1n1 and he said that's exactly what
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1:06:19 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]e not to say everybody's going to die this creates a total
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fear it's what more precious you have in life you have to listen to people you have to show how you
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1:06:33 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]udy the cases what happens you have to have a reassurance sorry for
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the type typo and say when you don't know it's very important the the clock institute said what
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1:06:46 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ake with the cucumber killer i call it it was a sharia collie they put the
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foot on the cucumber for deaths in in the clinic in um in in germany in the cork institute and
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and they they said it is the the cucumber everybody stopped to buy cucumbers so the spanish
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and the peasants who were selling the agriculture went into a big loss of financial loss
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and when they call it to come back and said oh no we made a mistake it's it's a grain it's a
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fenugreek in in egypt who created it on the market where there were also uh cucumber the whole thing
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1:07:29 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] dude um called institute and they won they got subventions and
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they got the money back from the european union so this is an extremely interesting case because
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1:07:42 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ake they said sorry and they got trust again and it was at that time you know
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1:07:50 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]itute not anymore okay and uh just to show you in the timeline of wh show what is
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going on now is that the they had in 2020 and 21 they had two types of booklets one is on the
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1:08:05 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]atus the id you know that was already the creation of the qr code etc
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1:08:12 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]e and it was for governments it was for policy makers uh for
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experts on the ground whatever escrot means and then the other one was on gene editing genome
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1:08:25 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]and up to not very long ago that why they wanted to to do
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this genome editing and i know now that in fact they harvard says they harvard university and
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many other scientific bodies say we only know 20 maximum of what is a genome so the decoding of the
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and now they come with the crisp r code you know the crisp r cast nine and i had to replace
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one of the noble prize and i did an ethical uh speech during a big conference organized by those
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some religions uh i think even the holy sea was behind this but i don't care if i can you know
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spread ethics it's good and um so what i did i i create i understood that crisp r cast nine is
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to go in the genome to cut a piece like a piece of a page in a book of our coding of our genome
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to take the the page out and you put one back artificially or you can put many back but you
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try and change the information processor of a genome that might might and that's completely
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unethical you don't change the code of a genome gene editing therapy i did a you know a book in
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regenerative medicine and it's it's impossible the the generation the next generation dies
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it is very dangerous to change the genome so what are they doing are they are they trying to
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make the end of humanity or my other hypothesis is they're trying to find the real code and
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1:10:18 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]e who said cracking the god code there's of the genome you know they're playing
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1:10:24 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] the human by synthetic biology and engineering that's the the trans
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1:10:30 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] and it's now i understand what they want to do they want to crack down our
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at a biohack our frequency our the genome is actually there are this whole group who talks
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of a genome as a vibration and as as something in resonance that is completely creating itself all
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1:10:49 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ing for regenerative medicine anyway it's a big thing so just to show
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you that i was in this group of whr health in all policies to show you that they were really into
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1:11:01 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] they wanted it already in 2016 that was 15 and also
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in another thing i participated in it's taking innovation and and preparing policy makers to
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accept innovation at that time i thought it was for the good but today i see it's absolutely not
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for the good and technology and innovation can be really tricky if you don't put ethics in it
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and regulation
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1:11:30 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] it is gavi and you have here a very interesting slide
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that i found that shows you that gavi has in geneva a six now eight eight floor storage
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1:11:48 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ics with find and the global fund on one on floor another
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1:11:54 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] the therapeutics welcome and the head of the former welcome trust is now the head
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1:12:00 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] major with the private sector unit aid is also medication
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of french group and they are also in the gavi building and then you have uh gavi development
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1:12:15 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] the whole business to be short you have the whole business of billy who is doing
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uh and he is the one who had who was leading the global vaccine action plan and that was in 2016
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it was the midterm review of who and he said uh i'm very disappointed because not everybody
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is vaccinated up to today and no obsession of eugenic obsession anyway we will get back to that
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1:12:46 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]igation of epidemiology has to go down to the biology yes because we need to
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1:12:52 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]and two things okay the virus that's uh that's a big thing but i think there are about
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200 universities who never found anything that looks like a virus and have been claiming and
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they are censored i don't find them i find i don't find the report anymore so um we don't talk about
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the virus we talk about the vaccine the vaccine there is two types of researcher there are the
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researchers who look at the content in the vial and there are those who look at once the injection
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1:13:25 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ion and they look at the blood in the body uh those
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1:13:32 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] the third group looking at the autopsy let's put three
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um so four typologies and each time you should look at all those typologies
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1:13:45 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] case with symptomatology that you don't understand
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all those athletes that died suddenly a french lawyer has made um it's it's a book of i think
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900 pages now with the names the date they died the age how etc all sudden death and impossible
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1:14:06 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] so i put the typology missing because that's what's interesting in
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science and innovation is not what they're saying it's what is missing that they're not saying
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especially when you know they're criminals from the beginning it's there's a logic it's radar
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1:14:22 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] we know there is the do directed energy weapon with all the horrible
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things that can happen you know to to maui the two towers but also to people with the habana syndrome
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and with all this harassment covert harassment of mental problems are going very far you know
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1:14:43 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] documents on this it's it's something that is underlooked for the moment
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1:14:49 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] laser satellite all the innovation that you can think of can be put as a potential
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1:14:56 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]e and by the way who had made a document and had a student uh
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1:15:02 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]er of health in burundi came as a refugee here because he denunciated the tobacco
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and he took the topic of the 5g and the phone effect and there were documents in 2004
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and now they disappeared so they know we know they know uh and they do it anyway that it has
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1:15:23 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] so this is the criminal scene in fact you should have experts from all those areas
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1:15:31 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] there is a specific expert in who on chemics chemicals it was kirsten
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gudschmidt i think it's i don't know if he's there anymore nobody's speaking in the beach shows up
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radio nuclear safety was taken by not certain but i they could be the same group it is by the
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international uh energy agency in vienna the iaa and they are the ones taking care of radio nuclear
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1:16:00 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] priority in fukushima when there is a radio nuclear event on who very strange why
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they don't want who to get in so you know now that it's bill gates maybe no problem but to show you
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there are things that they're not logical at all in in in this whole global system and of course
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1:16:22 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]romagnetic uh frequency technology we know about that they can really biohack us electric
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you know they they can create in a rally headaches with you know just frequencies so it can be
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1:16:37 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]er okay a natural disaster water environmentalizers
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1:16:43 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] safety peanut butter with the salmonella can kill people and that was one of the case i
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1:16:50 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ant breaks in the water the the fishes can die and then the people
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1:16:58 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] been totally overlooked and probably they put everything in
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covet to try and keep on the fear in the confusion of the criminal scene okay that is so i come to the
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you know conclusion of how i i see the biological level um i've shown this slide and that's what
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got me censored by ryan cole and and by the swedish in uh in stockholm and that was in
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1:17:25 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]opped me instead that i'm very good but i i don't know
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i don't know uh i cannot talk about this or you know that there is no oxide graphene so i i come
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1:17:42 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] reasoning i can and when i got that dr nagazi and then confirmed by
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1:17:50 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]e in argentina that the content of the vial is has nothing biological
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because there is no nitrogen and no phosphor by spectrography you have to show always which
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1:18:03 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]rument by methodology i thought oh whoa this is a breakthrough it's a breakthrough because the
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logic of biology is not the logic of engineering and when you put metal or engineering in the body
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1:18:19 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] another logic and you have another way of speaking of talking and once we
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know that it's not biological we should not even say mrna we should say uh take um it's mimicking
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mrna it's mimicking uh biology but it is not biology what it's synthetic we have to find new
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names so if it is a those who think it is biology they take the traditional biological names
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1:18:50 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]s and reasoning and they all go to the virus just nobody is trying to change it it's a viral
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mania i said that to get from the bush because you know uh it was in geneva he concluded don't
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1:19:05 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]op with this viral mania i just we have never discussed all the
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1:19:10 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] you see they keep on saying the same narrative tna
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mrna spike protein nucleus and so that people cannot verify and we don't have the lab it's not
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the lab deciding our life really especially with people who have always used the same microscope
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so b is all the other experts i mean you know i'm linked with that i go i even go in their
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sessions sometimes late even if i don't understand everything i try to get and grab what i can
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transmit later and definitely number one there is an id rf id in the vial that's professor arne
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burkert showed that in september 2021 already uh there is metal uh chrome nickel definitely and
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more aluminium everywhere there are parasites or these four types that have been identified maybe
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more um and then there is of course oxide graphene and the first ones you have showed that is the
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quintal columnar with prof. compra is really the first one in almeria university who showed there
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is a massive oxygraphene he's a chemist biochemist he can talk he knows what he's talking about
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it's not ryan cole who's a pathologist who is doing his own projection you know his conch with
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his own glasses of knowledge and of ignorance uh who can decide that he knows the truth this is
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1:20:36 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]urbing you know it's like a religion at the end so of course if you have metal why do
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they put metal if there's a rf id why etc i have verified as much as i can uh with the best of the
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1:20:50 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] a methodology who show which microscope they have and they are really good
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and we come to the thing that there is a hybridization and transhumanization
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1:21:04 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]s or trial to change the human being and see what happens not everybody has the same
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vial we know that there are some who were deadly i know in san diego there was a vial who was
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1:21:16 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ill don't know everything those are i want to thank them are
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the all the the experts that i've talked with and that are great and you have showed something
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1:21:29 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]and of expertise and dr kary madge has been great uh she has
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1:21:37 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] one to show this very strange parasite who got out of the egg at
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the temperature of human being which is the methodology we should use so there are many more
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but um i wanted to say say that that those hazards cannot be not considered in a scene
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like public health ihr and this is a transhumanist agenda in a way you can go very far we're not
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going to maybe we'll debate that for those who want but you know when you do in anti-aging you
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1:22:08 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ment parts and showed how technology can can almost replace many
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of your parts of your body yes and now i understand where is the agenda of singularity group is that
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they want to put everything into uh mimicking uh human divine system because they want to
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control uh for me that's clear anyway and that's you know if you remember don't forget the zombie
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1:22:36 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]an of the cdc if that's a joke it was not a very good joke
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and then finally the global policy level so i hope i i i demonstrated this is really a coup d'état
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on the on the world if not i'm going to show you one more two slides um what is to be remembered
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it's a systematic violation of our sovereignty and a systematic violation of the own international
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1:23:04 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] human beings whether soft law with human rights or hard law with you
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know the right to education the right to health the right to assemble to assembly the rights to
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housing the right to food there's so many texts in the united nation that nobody's mentioning and
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i'm like oh gosh i think i know why it's that's why that the united nation system is so big i had
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to show that and i was teaching that to show how complex it has become because it was not like that
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at the beginning so i think they've put in there the whole business now and you can even find yatta
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and ikao who are the international headquarters of airplanes monitoring
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1:23:57 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ed nation system some you know because of in case there is emergency
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1:24:06 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] organization you know why would they be in the un but what i put
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in red is everything linked to health so you see that who is one agency but u.n.a is a huge one
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i mean if the AIDS virus doesn't exist it is a huge scam you know that's because some people are
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yeah even even montagne admitted that it was it was a code it was not a virus anyway and so you
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1:24:36 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] health at work you have health in migrants you have health everywhere
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it's entry door to all life and also animal health oh oh i.e is organization for animal and then you
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have animal health in paris a new organization now in green you have law the general assembly
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and this is the president's meeting in september in the united nation in new york
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1:25:05 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] a link to a body that is i'm going to get to the most important is the security
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1:25:12 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]and why it's a dictatorship but you have in green or the international court of
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1:25:18 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] of justice and you have other international courts standard
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1:25:26 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] the human right commission on in green in the in the low
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1:25:33 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ion this is important the head of the kraken of who of the yeah who and the un
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is the security council and i you can see that with gaza and they are only the big five have the
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right to veto so those who are into politics here i'm sure are going to make a sense out of this
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1:25:55 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] of the second world war and you wonder if the nazi have not taken place
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1:26:02 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] the whole united nation and then uh take our sovereignty
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because there is uh china which is a big chunk of the problem as you know uh russia france very big
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country with huge uh violation of human rights and sovereignty still going on a usa and uk
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so those five permanent uh members of the united nation and security council can decide
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1:26:34 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed nation which means the destiny of all the members the presidents
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1:26:42 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ers of the country this is constructed like um a model a blueprint of all
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1:26:51 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ers of health are there then the ministers of every section of the government
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1:26:56 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ed nation so it's it's very easy to take decisions without us knowing they sign
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1:27:02 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] of the future without even the knowledge of the people they represent
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so it's going so far that they now direct uh they say the peace force but there's always war so you
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wonder what's going on and then the all everything linked to the court of justice the international
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1:27:20 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ice the international criminal court and the new remberg was taken into the united
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nation at the end of the second world war after the trial so at with rhino filmish at the beginning
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we said i said we can we cannot rely on this this is it's all directed by the same group
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newenberg does not work anymore so the idea now is to take out and to make a new system and that's
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why he decided with other lawyers to make the grand jury which would be a free jury uh for the
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world which i thought was brilliant that's maybe why he's arrested so you see the secretary general
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is decided by the security council and there's not much to say that the real power is is there
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really yeah that's for those who want to know they change uh the rest but there's the five permanent
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1:28:11 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]s are there so then there is a tounist uh and then the the p5 the most important always stay there
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1:28:20 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ure on the wall of the security council room that was very contested it's a
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norwegian who made it i don't know why the norway was so involved in all this this first
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1:28:31 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]range symbols those who like symbol is i invite you
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1:28:36 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]udy this and to let us know you know the symbol of the phoenix or you know the dragon
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1:28:43 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]agon in down and and there's some yeah anyway it was i wanted to say that and that's the
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1:28:51 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] many you know 43 international organizations in the lake of
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geneva there's 181 states 750 ngo's you have to know that ngo's is one of the most important
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business uh bingo we call the business interested ngo's or gongo government ngo's or religious you
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know faith-based ngo's who direct uh who go inside and who change the agenda i mean it's
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it's your whole family the clinton foundation is in there uh and the carter foundation uh is one
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of the NGOs of who or the un etc so that's their sustainable goal you can see all the reverse of
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that you know clean water and they can pollute the water well-being and they make us not well so
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we know today this new agenda with the wef is really not there for our good and it is intentionally
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1:29:45 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] no doubt that it's intentionally made there are too many frauds too many non-ethical
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1:29:51 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] that are taken and that's smart cities the wef is very much into
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that and i want to mention before and uh smart everything the ai agenda is from the itu international
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1:30:07 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ed by three or four chinese at the beginning of
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covid and it's just beside me and they have this in front of them ai for good and they i went to
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one of their meetings and i even interviewed the robot i can show you that once try to it's not so
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impressive so they're hiding really more yeah and and uh who has um uh nominated uh the how they
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1:30:38 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]omat an ambassador for mental health which is ai it's a sophia i think so the
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1:30:46 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] to we have to get back the human rights as an instrument
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1:30:52 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] law than uh it is now and this is for example it's it's a graphic
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we showed a lot in the course in my courses because it's all the rights that exist in paper
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right to education right to work right to food with very nice texts the other way is really get
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out of the un get out of who or dismantle of course uh but we we were it was at the beginning
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1:31:21 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] a reservation opposition or you have to exit
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1:31:25 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e so they understand the importance of
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claiming their sovereignty and not letting people sign the papers
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1:31:34 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ions uh we did i did one with uh and me and i know from which accepted
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we got him the paper um in the prison and it is a declaration on the principle of state sovereignty
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and the incompatibility um of the negotiating text of pandemic you know treaty or agreement and
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amendment but basically this text is giving you the clues that i develop here is that the key
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points of incompatibility with un is that they are violating their own instruments as i said
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1:32:12 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ate individuals they also are using our transfer of competency or power of
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signature uh without our consent and that's one i think the most important uh and they do that in
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1:32:27 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] they don't ask us if they sign papers and we don't even know this factor of the
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1:32:32 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e transfer of sovereignty is impossible because it it changes we have to
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1:32:38 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]itution if you want to give your sovereignty to the united nation you need to
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change many texts in your own country so we have to come back to our constitution which normally
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1:32:49 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] one is the conflict of interest that is so major that it's
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1:32:56 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]or today for me you know directing the united nation with a cult
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not very spiritual and the the wrong side of spirituality and um and it's violating our
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1:33:07 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]atement here we made a statement that it is necessary
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to put an end to all the intervention of the private parties or entities uh that are in the
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1:33:19 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]em and we said that member states can no longer be bound to
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1:33:26 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]itution with private partners because it's against our constitution and our
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sovereignty and we said that we declared null and void everything they have signed and we can go
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maybe back to 1948 i don't know but it's something like that and i created a banner uh where i put
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all the violations on the right on the left and you can use it uh uh because uh we were at the
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rally so i put two banners this one at the rally on first of june with a lot of americans were there
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and um i i when i'm telling you i i was talking about that we only had i had only six minutes but
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it was maximum and that's the second banner and i changed the text for the rally of saturday so you
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have a a primer and you can see uh that we had i mean it's it's crazy story is crazy is extradition
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kidnapping is illegal but i looked in the text of the united nation and the convention against
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torture and i looked at all the texts that i know the right um the right when you have an
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arbitrary detention so i put arbitrary detention since october 13 so we the ring it rings the bell
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of an international text you can all go and look at an unlawful arrest of extradition that is
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that's his kidnapping then the third torture and cruel inhuman degrading treatment in prison that's
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1:34:50 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] torture that can be used in prison and then unfair trial and public hearing
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that's also a text to be found in many international um texts and then judicial corruption yeah you had
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to put this because everything is and it's terrible because they really are torturing him in a nazi
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way you know that you know putting chains on his feet and everything refusing that a doctor sees
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him because he's sick and the doctor of the prison says he's not sick um terrible he can't
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sleep because they put beside his own cell um somebody who's screaming the whole night
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and and not banging on the door on his door and so it is everything cruel that you can
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imagine they don't dare to go too far and it's that's why we did the rally in in geneva
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and i hope that we can manage this and finally i want to quote un peace operation
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general romeo d'alére who witnessed the corruption of the united nation very early on
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in the rwanda genocide he asked for help he said something is going to happen please
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1:36:02 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ease call me a cold coffee anan and nobody came and it was a disaster he did a ptsd
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uh he tried to commit suicide he was devastated but he when he got better he wrote many books
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1:36:17 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] a spiritual touch he said i know there is god because in rwanda i
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1:36:24 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] seen him i have smelled him and i have touched him i know the
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1:36:29 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]s and therefore i know there is a god and i i think it's very um significant with what's
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going on in the world and in the un thank you wow okay yeah i'm sorry it was really long
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no well that was it was very good you did a excellent overview very useful for us
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1:36:54 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]anding because based on your many years of experience with the world
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health organisation it's important for us to understand this and it's also also important
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for us to know that you are a resource for for legal cases now while stephen frost is getting
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1:37:13 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ions here he is the one question that occurs to me and stephen
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1:37:19 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ening to you astrid makes me think i wonder i wonder whether
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there has really been any outbreak of any disease ever you see with the lies that we have received
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we are now uncovering the fraud that has been perpetrated on us and stephen keeps saying you
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and you've said that as well you know the use of the word pandemic but but you know we've been
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1:37:48 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] go along with that well you know do you think there's ever
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been a global outbreak of anything number one or indeed a mega outbreak other than normal seasonal
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1:38:03 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]rid that's my that's the thought that occurs to me and i go yeah i don't believe any
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1:38:08 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]s anymore yeah oh i can agree 100 with you because once you know that the
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1:38:16 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] to go backwards you have to go in the past and see what
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happened because it's the same propaganda and the media has a huge role to play and now i know that
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that it's not possible it's it's impossible to have an outbreak in the whole world at the same
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time it's it's you see indonesia has thousands of islands alaska in the middle of nowhere we're
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wearing masks i mean how can anything go there and it's it's really when somebody has some group has
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intention to harm whether with a war that is built up by the same people the they build the same
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1:38:59 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] group that they are accusing of you know we know that netanyahu has the israel has made
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hamas and and there is something with iran too so it's always the same algorithm they create the
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business so they create the fear and then they create the solution that makes people worse so
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they keep on the loop of peace and war war and armaments then the same with the virus and
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and it's not the virus so yeah i'm going very far i i really question any even the plague even
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we know now today that um uh the spanish flu was brought over by uh military who were vaccinated
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i don't know what and and that it was uh that or ddt or something else and i have no doubt because
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it's always the same and we are not supposed to be uh always in wars and i think real human beings
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don't want that i think it's not the same yeah yeah well i think you made a good point go
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1:40:02 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]s you know from now with this knowledge we go back and reassess everything all right
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1:40:06 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]rid uh thanks for coming to speak to us and i'm
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1:40:14 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] held up with something um uh i think that um you've diligently gone
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through all these uh things that went wrong you know in your the organization which you know well
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um the who and may and the un to a lesser extent maybe um but i so it seems to me that nothing
866
1:40:36 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] a pack of lies the whole thing so i i think it's important that
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you go through all this you know in detail and say that everything was wrong that they had previously
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said they didn't even stick to their own um pronouncements uh laws whatever uh ethics um and
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1:40:57 --> 1:41:05
uh i personally i sense that you too are shocked by what has gone on in the last five years but i was
870
1:41:05 --> 1:41:14
uh really shocked uh shaken to the core i wasn't afraid but i was struggling to understand i knew
871
1:41:14 --> 1:41:20
i knew quite early that it was a global coup d'etat otherwise they couldn't have you know you
872
1:41:20 --> 1:41:27
couldn't have had the same words being spoken in new zealand as in wales for example or in
873
1:41:28 --> 1:41:39
uh wherever brazil and um and so um the question in my mind is uh i think we need so we've we had
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this group and we've had a lot of speakers and so we're in a good position so we've kind of looked
875
1:41:45 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] looked at the problem from a great height if you like or as far
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as human beings are capable um and it seems to me that there was no pandemic um there was no disease
877
1:42:01 --> 1:42:10
called covet 19 there was no novel respiratory disease and and i actually because of this uh
878
1:42:10 --> 1:42:18
over each if you like in 2020 um i think it's highly probable that pandemics are not possible
879
1:42:18 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]udent one of the professors of immunology um he was pretty
880
1:42:25 --> 1:42:32
well known worldwide i mean but i can't remember his name and he said a deadly virus kills its host
881
1:42:33 --> 1:42:42
and i said in semi-innocently i said um because i like to ask questions i was very shy but i like
882
1:42:42 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ions and i often saw things which no one else was interested in never mind saw um but
883
1:42:50 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] to him i said does that mean that pandemics are not possible
884
1:42:55 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ephen i had no idea i had no idea why he said very good i was too shy to ask
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so um and um but i now think back to that and he may well have known that the whole thing is a
886
1:43:10 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] the whole you know the creation of the world of virology and the diminution if you like
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1:43:17 --> 1:43:22
of the world of immunology which knew about the brilliant human immune system and all the immune
888
1:43:22 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ems of all animals essentially so in america we've got 72 uh vaccinations necessary by the age
889
1:43:31 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] crazy you know this is man man this is hubris of man uh
890
1:43:40 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] another dominant species in a long line of dominant species that's if we believe in
891
1:43:47 --> 1:43:53
evolution i'm not sure i do so i think the safest thing for us to do is to actually uh
892
1:43:55 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]s and uh really think about what we actually know and i don't think we know
893
1:44:01 --> 1:44:10
very much you know we can we can get uh concord in the air at 69 000 feet doing mac 2.2 but um
894
1:44:10 --> 1:44:15
and that's amazing and we can naturally well apart from paris of course we can do that without
895
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crashing um and it's a human being's a capable of great things like beishoven and and the great
896
1:44:22 --> 1:44:30
writers but uh it seems to me that the great mass if you like want to join groups and they
897
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and they like to join cults and cults get out of control and that's why we're in such a mess
898
1:44:36 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]e like you and me and others in this group we've got two i think
899
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getting on for 2 000 members um all over the world um we don't like cults and we are terrible cult
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1:44:50 --> 1:44:59
members i certainly am i think you are as well astrid so um i just wanted to ask you um why are
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there so in these times of great crimes um since [privacy contact redaction]leblowers at the
902
1:45:09 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ed nations why you know it's one thing that they've been taken over but there must
903
1:45:16 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ed nations and the who you are blowing the whistle it seems to me
904
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because i don't think even you know people who used to work for the who it's frowned on that
905
1:45:29 --> 1:45:35
you're talking out i'm sure and so thank you for taking the risks of being a whistleblower but why
906
1:45:35 --> 1:45:43
are there so few i don't know any of the who whistleblowers do you yeah yeah i must agree
907
1:45:43 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]etely with you because it's uh it's shocking what shocked me is that nobody was talking and i
908
1:45:50 --> 1:45:57
was like what why are they keeping silent and i was shocked that they don't because i realized
909
1:45:57 --> 1:46:04
the crime very quickly and i thought it was going to go like a blitzkrieg you know very quickly and
910
1:46:04 --> 1:46:12
no it went on time and on time and yeah so i was i was pretty shocked by that that that's that's
911
1:46:12 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]anation came with time slowly you know i just trying to reason why
912
1:46:19 --> 1:46:25
they don't even come and tell me you know yeah we know astrid but we cannot talk not even that
913
1:46:26 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]e in geneva really a lot so the one clue which is clear is that the
914
1:46:35 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] a pension fund and when they retire uh who decides
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1:46:42 --> 1:46:50
for their pension fund in the unen so they can cut their pension uh very quickly and that's one
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reason that was given to me by um there are two or three who came to me with time especially once
917
1:46:57 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]s trying to be very discreet and and i submitted that i submitted that idea i
918
1:47:04 --> 1:47:12
said so why is nobody speaking and she she confirmed it is it is they're afraid but they're afraid for
919
1:47:12 --> 1:47:20
their money that because it happened to one of the guys in who who was against the wokeism and
920
1:47:20 --> 1:47:26
transgender agenda and he he said something and they cut off a third of his pension right away
921
1:47:27 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e and and i that's that's the number one then there is yeah
922
1:47:34 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] you not gone why why so you used to work in the who but maybe you've got private
923
1:47:41 --> 1:47:47
sources of income but but you you speak out anyway you do the right thing no well no i'm i
924
1:47:47 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] put me on the path that was complicated but what was good is i always thought
925
1:47:54 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ly by the un or who so the contracts were consultancy and mandates
926
1:48:02 --> 1:48:08
uh consultancy and even what i did with hr i was working with them like if i was an employee
927
1:48:09 --> 1:48:15
it was paid by the to the university and the university paid me yeah and the same thing in
928
1:48:15 --> 1:48:21
the british military you see so so the doctors the civilian doctors who they relied on to see
929
1:48:21 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ors didn't want to see any patients so uh but but uh they
930
1:48:28 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]oyed by the military they were always employed by an agency and you're a kind of
931
1:48:33 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]or so you were precariously employed and i did actually
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1:48:39 --> 1:48:45
say this is wrong this this shouldn't you know it's an important so a doctor's signature in the
933
1:48:45 --> 1:48:53
previous world you know was uh very valuable um and um uh so you could see that the military had
934
1:48:53 --> 1:48:59
to organize things in my opinion to uh they were not accountable if something went wrong
935
1:49:00 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ually get rid of the doctor and that's exactly what happened
936
1:49:05 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]le in the british military about uh class a control drugs criminality
937
1:49:11 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] so oh yeah yeah but that's that's the chance that i have today because i see that i can
938
1:49:16 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ained i i just gave a lecture of uh educative you see i don't i
939
1:49:24 --> 1:49:31
don't try to attack anybody personally so where are the others who were employed like you though
940
1:49:31 --> 1:49:40
that's what i'm trying to say well the the so the who team was some in the headquarters and some
941
1:49:40 --> 1:49:49
in leon so some left uh i did not keep contact with the the group in leon but in who geneva
942
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you know now it's yeah i could i could cross their path again because i i had other consultancies
943
1:49:56 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] one was in [privacy contact redaction] you know like you are in
944
1:50:05 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]s say hello so i think most of them uh retired actually you know what that's
945
1:50:10 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] the whole thing about contractors is a deliberate construct
946
1:50:16 --> 1:50:21
so that they can hide criminality it's it's a business plan to hide criminality
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1:50:23 --> 1:50:30
and so and so you get um so you don't have colleagues like you know who colleagues
948
1:50:31 --> 1:50:37
you're all uh actually competing against each other for contracts when you think about it
949
1:50:37 --> 1:50:44
you're kind of only as good as your last contract and and it suits them to have doctors precariously
950
1:50:44 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]oyed because obviously then they can call the shots and many doctors will go along with it but
951
1:50:50 --> 1:50:55
you know you're either a doc if you're a doctor then you should do the right thing otherwise you
952
1:50:55 --> 1:51:00
shouldn't be a doctor or at least that's how i saw it and i thought all the other doctors thought
953
1:51:00 --> 1:51:08
that but then i realized they didn't and well i think there was a push since um i saw a change
954
1:51:08 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]itute of global health in [privacy contact redaction]oy very uh corrupt people and
955
1:51:17 --> 1:51:23
of course i said something at one point and i really got you know cut off my courses contract
956
1:51:23 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]e with the fake cvs who are professor of medicine today and are earning
957
1:51:29 --> 1:51:36
25 000 a month and they took uh at the head of the institute of global health when i was the best
958
1:51:36 --> 1:51:42
candidate a guy from france who is working with sanofi and who is promoting the vaccine
959
1:51:43 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] rolled out their team in a very subtle way of corruption
960
1:51:51 --> 1:51:59
the mafia was already there sure so you've got banks apparently unknown to me i thought hsbc bank
961
1:51:59 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] banks in the world for example is my bank i thought that um you know the
962
1:52:06 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]oyees but it turns out that actually unknown to the public a lot of their work
963
1:52:13 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ors they bring them in and so they've got plausible deniability all the time
964
1:52:19 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ing thank you that's that's a but also a new light they also
965
1:52:26 --> 1:52:35
they create uncertainty and insecurity in the in the highly paid doctors and others you know who
966
1:52:35 --> 1:52:40
they bring in the banks bring others in um i don't know exactly i don't know the details i
967
1:52:40 --> 1:52:47
couldn't find them um but uh this is all kind of uh below the surface and nobody knows about it
968
1:52:47 --> 1:52:55
and it's like uh who financial management is in malaysia yeah but the but the problem is the
969
1:52:55 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ors are all um they they're all uh competing for contracts essentially but don't
970
1:53:02 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ually they've got no friends either within they with amongst their colleagues
971
1:53:08 --> 1:53:12
so that's very good because then you can't and they don't know from one month to the next whether
972
1:53:12 --> 1:53:20
they'll be working for in the my case the british military um and so there's no kind of camaraderie
973
1:53:20 --> 1:53:27
or or less camaraderie and so what they don't want of course is people kind of sharing
974
1:53:28 --> 1:53:35
sharing views and notes yeah so i think we need to look into that i think we need to break this
975
1:53:35 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e are employed is not an accident they've thought
976
1:53:41 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] to avoid accountability and you can see that that explains
977
1:53:47 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers as well yeah it's very good yeah it goes with the university
978
1:53:54 --> 1:54:01
because you know until 21 it was i had this to teach but they were trying always yeah to
979
1:54:02 --> 1:54:06
i was bringing the money myself with research from the eu from yeah i had many research with
980
1:54:06 --> 1:54:14
the european union but otherwise it was always contracts with a determined date when i should
981
1:54:14 --> 1:54:20
have been nominated professor i was a professor and six quite quite often it'd be six months or
982
1:54:20 --> 1:54:26
less than six it could be a month you know and so people were constantly on their toes it was like
983
1:54:26 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e on with massive debts you know so they control people with debt but they also
984
1:54:32 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] they're employed and i think we need to look at them and point it out to
985
1:54:39 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] employee protection you can fire somebody with no reason
986
1:54:48 --> 1:54:54
from one day to the next well yeah and that's important in switzerland because they've got all
987
1:54:54 --> 1:55:01
these corrupt organizations right so which is probably why switzerland is is so out on its own
988
1:55:01 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] i wanted to ask you about the council council of europe um sorry
989
1:55:06 --> 1:55:11
stephen that's 15 minutes now for your info oh well well wait a minute i've got another important
990
1:55:11 --> 1:55:18
one here so um we've got a report uh it's on the internet at the moment of what i think it is was
991
1:55:18 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] week um council of europe reports on the swine flu pandemic and an investigation was
992
1:55:25 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ed at the council of europe and wolfgang wodarg was responsible for getting that investigation
993
1:55:32 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]or but he was also a politician at the time and he forced the
994
1:55:37 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]igation and the conclusions are there and it's the same nonsense you know so the swine flu
995
1:55:43 --> 1:55:50
pandemic of 2009 all the time we were suffering in and others around the world were suffering
996
1:55:50 --> 1:55:57
around the world that document was on the council of europe website website and i thought well there's
997
1:55:57 --> 1:56:04
a precedent for all this nonsense for for the these crimes and there it is but they they messed it up
998
1:56:04 --> 1:56:12
in 2009 um but it was the same thing and the council of europe found that i can't remember
999
1:56:12 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]s that governments all around the world and the who were responsible for the fraud
1000
1:56:18 --> 1:56:27
of the pandemic of [privacy contact redaction]ew attention to this no i couldn't even get wolfgang
1001
1:56:27 --> 1:56:34
wodarg to maybe he wanted to be alive next year you know i can understand that i think so but he
1002
1:56:34 --> 1:56:40
he was kind of not seeing the importance of this document and i couldn't get anybody interested in
1003
1:56:40 --> 1:56:47
but i want to mention it to you because i think it's very important and i think astrid with the
1004
1:56:47 --> 1:56:52
kind of language you speak you know you know understand bureaucrats i think you should go
1005
1:56:52 --> 1:56:58
to the council of europe and say i've got some evidence for you because guess what they very
1006
1:56:58 --> 1:57:04
under the radar julian massange was a guest at the council of europe did you know that
1007
1:57:04 --> 1:57:09
since he's been since he's been released he's been a guest at the council of europe
1008
1:57:10 --> 1:57:16
and he was lauded there he was fated but that was all kept very hush hush i've seen the video i
1009
1:57:16 --> 1:57:21
don't know whether i can find it i haven't heard anybody talking about it um maybe charles did you
1010
1:57:21 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] so the council of europe yeah i've been there um i was invited
1011
1:57:29 --> 1:57:34
for the oviedo anniversary of the oviedo convention on biomedical ethics because i was
1012
1:57:34 --> 1:57:40
collaborating with the council of europe on the ethics and aging for a while but and they're very
1013
1:57:40 --> 1:57:46
good and they're also linked to this european the best human right european court of human rights it
1014
1:57:46 --> 1:57:56
was until now yes thank you for telling me yeah so i think it's really important that you approach
1015
1:57:56 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ually had julian massage since his release they fated him at the council of
1016
1:58:01 --> 1:58:07
europe i saw the video and he was speaking there and they were clapping and you know
1017
1:58:08 --> 1:58:15
more than clapping they thought he was uh wonderful and that's the council of europe so but they had
1018
1:58:15 --> 1:58:19
this web they've got the website and they had this document up nobody took it down i was told
1019
1:58:19 --> 1:58:26
that they can't take it down because they have to keep it up something some requirement but
1020
1:58:27 --> 1:58:35
you know the report did they write the report or is it what's the um i can't remember it was a uk
1021
1:58:35 --> 1:58:42
guy a guy called flin i think on the swine flu pandemic he was the rapporteur for
1022
1:58:44 --> 1:58:48
i can't remember but i was thinking about the raptor for torture that you were talking about
1023
1:58:48 --> 1:58:55
you know um i think we need to get in touch with the un's use their own institutions against them
1024
1:58:55 --> 1:59:00
un's rapporteur for torture because i think the whole world world has been tortured um
1025
1:59:02 --> 1:59:09
i've got more things to say but i'm a little bit uh anyway so there's a guy called niels melzer and
1026
1:59:09 --> 1:59:19
um prior to [privacy contact redaction]ors for assange and i did it because i saw
1027
1:59:19 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]or for torture at the special raptor for torture at the united nations
1028
1:59:26 --> 1:59:33
was on their backs was on the government's backs the governments of the uk us uh sweden and australia
1029
1:59:34 --> 1:59:45
for um torture and so i got this group doctors for assange we had [privacy contact redaction]ors around
1030
1:59:45 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] of them psychiatrists and we wrote letters to
1031
1:59:51 --> 1:59:58
uh the uk uk government the swedish government the the u.s government and the australian government
1032
1:59:58 --> 2:00:03
and they were kind of notarized that you know they were actually notarized but essentially they were
1033
2:00:03 --> 2:00:08
you know we can prove that the letters existed so they were all told what they were doing we had
1034
2:00:08 --> 2:00:14
eventually we got two two letters in the so i i think the reason i mention is that is because i
1035
2:00:14 --> 2:00:21
think that's another route you know which you could use and maybe others in in the group we could use
1036
2:00:21 --> 2:00:28
we could use all together yeah you know also for writing probably raptor for torture the council
1037
2:00:28 --> 2:00:35
of europe and who else was it i said someone else i'll have a look at the video no niels he's not
1038
2:00:35 --> 2:00:41
he's not a rapporteur anymore unfortunately no he isn't though he was very good he is whoever
1039
2:00:41 --> 2:00:46
succeeded him i think would be trying to do as well as niels melzer did because he helped during
1040
2:00:46 --> 2:00:52
the song definitely definitely helped us doctors who were trying to help the song anyway sorry
1041
2:00:52 --> 2:00:56
charles go ahead niels also made something very interesting he he really did
1042
2:00:56 --> 2:01:04
accept and denunciate the covert harassment you know of the electromagnetic attacks
1043
2:01:05 --> 2:01:12
so i'll just say this astrid i think that the reason this was done was that it so i think the
1044
2:01:12 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] to think of covid was that it's a trojan horse for totalitarianism and i i still think the
1045
2:01:22 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] a big part in all this and it's been hidden with all kinds of stories
1046
2:01:29 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ion nonsense in my opinion yeah computer program again of we got so many people
1047
2:01:37 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] party and find the people who are so for example our prime minister
1048
2:01:43 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] party biden kamala harris chinese communist come on come on come on
1049
2:01:50 --> 2:01:55
on we go it's 20 minutes over 20 minutes now oh yeah so good well you only got one person
1050
2:01:55 --> 2:02:01
who's hand up so people are waiting for you at the moment there's only one chance don't keep
1051
2:02:01 --> 2:02:06
talking because there's no hands up i'm here i can stay until you want to know why you're so
1052
2:02:06 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] when there's only one person who's got a question because people don't put
1053
2:02:10 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ions all right well we'll see hi astrid um there are a
1054
2:02:19 --> 2:02:27
variety of groups you you cover here three of the larger ones are the un the who and and gabby
1055
2:02:28 --> 2:02:34
um do you know who the primary financial sponsors were of the creation of the un
1056
2:02:37 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ion yeah um you mean financed well that's a very good question but
1057
2:02:46 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] to go back to the league of nation because at the league of nation i found the
1058
2:02:53 --> 2:02:59
the documents you can find them on internet if you look uh the league of nation is after it's
1059
2:02:59 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] world war and there are certain groups only who went in and they were
1060
2:03:05 --> 2:03:11
fine i don't want to i want i i specifically wanted to cover financing you know and i'll i'll
1061
2:03:11 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] wanted yeah oh if you know do you know let me i do and i'll cover
1062
2:03:15 --> 2:03:23
takes me so i'm in full agreement with with steven around it's all lies that they're they're pushing
1063
2:03:23 --> 2:03:31
on us and and there's a giant lack of accountability and and that's where we have to focus on on
1064
2:03:31 --> 2:03:40
accountability and that um and and in this particular case we need to figure out who is
1065
2:03:40 --> 2:03:49
the head of the snake and be focusing there and what you've presented is a large number of groups
1066
2:03:49 --> 2:03:55
which are accurate and many many criminals are part of that but it it rapidly gets into hundreds
1067
2:03:55 --> 2:04:01
of thousands of individuals that are are those criminals so i i think it's really important to
1068
2:04:01 --> 2:04:10
recognize who the top of that those are and uh and so my my question to you is who would you
1069
2:04:10 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] is the head of the snake or one or two of the heads of the snake
1070
2:04:17 --> 2:04:27
well i i would say that uh it comes to the same as the web um there is the group of kissinger
1071
2:04:27 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]s coming popping up again um but there's also this
1072
2:04:35 --> 2:04:41
it's a difficult question but we're going now into who has premeditated that because
1073
2:04:41 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] conference is on this public i said that this un and legal vision is premeditated by the
1074
2:04:47 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]e with the same logic of criminality and of evil for me it's a cult okay i'm going to say
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it's it's a cult who is there uh with with a lot of you know like the kathars like the zionists
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2:05:05 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] oh no no but you're right i'm sorry i'm i get some
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background noise here so let me let me see what i mean i i cannot i know kissinger it was part of
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the beginning of the web he is on many things uh there's also maurice strong maurice strong in the
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un was going there as he was he was leading everybody you know and also in the religion
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when we had the summit of religious and spiritual leaders in the un in new york in [privacy contact redaction]
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2:05:40 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]rong was there with cnn ted turner and so you know i'm trying to find that's fine and
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and there were there were lots of sort of i would call them senior advisors but but at the core here
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and i'm going to go back to the the situation with the rock with the un un was created by the
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rockefellers yeah they provided all the base money they supplied the location don't that that
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is the head of the snake and i think that that people that people have to really focus there
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yeah yeah you're right i can even witness that you can come to geneva and you go on the park
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2:06:17 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] and it's written the park was given by rockefeller so
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glenn you got all this background noise glenn too many women around you glenn correct
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2:06:33 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]rid i'm next rockfeller you're right rock child um astrid i'm next and michael
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i'm sure you've seen michael recton wald's book on the great reset i've mentioned it here
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often for that i know you're not often here but this book which which has got a wonderful chart
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i'll put it in the chat and i'll send the details michael recton wald he has got a wonderful chart
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2:07:03 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ayers that we're talking about it's cross-referenced including michael
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strong including the whole wef movement and it's it's the road scholars and the the the path that
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you are articulating for us so here's here is the chart of all these names all these black dots
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2:07:25 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]e and across the top is the bilderberg group world economic forum um council on foreign
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relations club of rome etc etc all these players so that's the answer to glenn's question michael
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2:07:40 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]on wald's book articulates who they are including the young global leaders for the wef
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so that's number one number two the book by william still that we've talked here the new world order
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2:07:54 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]n't seen it we published in 1990 i'll put that into the chat as
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well but i'll email it to you wonderful book that goes through this whole journey that we've been
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2:08:05 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] 3 000 years as to who's playing this game coming now to rhina fulmick and the
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2:08:14 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ay uh it's been put to me that we should organ have a round
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2:08:23 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]even on what do we do to help rhina astrid because you're so close to him
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um you know we i keep mentioning it there are people demonstrating outside the prison
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what are your thoughts on what you would like to see happening other than shining a light on it you
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know like there's a petition hat going on in the uk mark can you put the number the current petition
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count the sign as to the petition if you're still here uh but my question with rhina is you know in
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one sense nelson mandela was put in solitary confinement for much of 27 years you know and
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2:09:02 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]n't killed rhina because we know hundreds of integrative doctors
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2:09:08 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] been knocked off by big pharma we you know we know that and so what are your
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thoughts on what can additionally be done for rhina um yeah first i think he is in danger because
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2:09:25 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ure of the psychiatrist it's crazy you think he's it's it's
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it's really a madman yeah i'm worried because the nazi mentality is very strong there uh the way they
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2:09:41 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] that you know what you did for us when you were talking about that
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i don't yeah why don't we do that because that's really i would i would join you and you know help
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2:09:53 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ually that was the real reason but but of course the world's
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2:09:58 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually the real reason i thought of the rapporteur for torture
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tonight was that we could help uh rhina with him you know get in touch with him and say are you aware
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of ryan of fulmic and provide all the evidence you know as we did with doctors prosaag
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2:10:17 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ed we can do that yeah of course i yeah definitely neil he would be the
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2:10:23 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ain the satiety of the mechanics yeah whoever succeeded neil smeltzer
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well there might be two now i don't know are there i don't remember who i did not look into who is
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2:10:36 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ruments against them but at least we record their what's going
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on as well because at the moment nothing's being recorded properly but would as long as you did
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something at the council of europe you you you explained something so i thought that would be a
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brilliant idea no he was invited to the council of europe from australia after his release but
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2:11:00 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ing thing for me was that the council of europe the ones who produced the
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2:11:04 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]igation into the swine flu pandemic so-called which wasn't a pandemic
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and and so um and then during the song so i began to think well hang on these people
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2:11:17 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]e there because they were not holding back with their
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praise of assange but is there a mechanism that we can ask the council of europe to to act
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on the human right level we could ask them to conduct an investigation into the the last five
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years of covid yeah you know and the present condition because it normally it's the icrc
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yes and into um ryan fulmic well what is going on with him he's being psychologically tortured
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in germany he's being tortured he's being tortured as a matter of law he's being tortured
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physically and psychologically yeah yeah but but um so i've still got contact with all the
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2:12:01 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]s so we could do a hatchet job on them okay well i think i think we should we've
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2:12:06 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]rid i think we really need to do something and round table
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2:12:12 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] a conversation you two um but we're tied for time and i really do want to
1141
2:12:20 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ephen so let's let's do some plotting okay the more we are the more it it
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2:12:26 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ly well at the moment nobody's making any fuss except there's a
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2:12:31 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]even there's a lot of fuss happening there's a demonstration happening you know but
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what's the next strategy that we can take you know and what you did with the sands that's that's
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that's an excellent idea all right we're tied for time we're only got 10 minutes um jim
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2:12:48 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]rid uh great presentation the issue of uh reiner is very
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important and one of the one of the documents that he put together was a video with cliff high
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and he seems to go and and reiner and cliff high are you familiar with the video presentation
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um it's in the it's in the uh chat and it goes over who
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or who may be behind this entire issue and i call it a financial bioterror weapon
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because in november [privacy contact redaction]ment banking firm made a 1.5
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billion dollar bet in november of 2019 that the entire world economy would collapse by the third
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week of march in 2020 and you cited that paper from fauci right before that time frame if
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the world economy did collapse they would make 100 billion dollars on that 1.5 billion dollar bet
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now anybody who's a financial guy spaces their bets out but if you do it on one day you know
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it's fixed they knew it's seemingly they made the bet through bridgewater capital ray dalio
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and mark mccormick the the senator mccormick the uh the guy now senator of pennsylvania
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his firm bridgewater capital and then they then goldman sachs hired a guy named younger alex
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younger the head of mi6 to be part of goldman sachs this certainly seems to to be an intelligence
1160
2:14:36 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] a little bit of a different take on the sars-cov-2 spike protein
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i think it was engineered by the intelligence agencies and there is only one intelligence
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agency that has not signed the biological weapons convention or one major one and that's israel
1163
2:14:59 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] to be very respectful of israel because they tend to kill people they
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don't like but we also have to ask them for the antidotes because if they made this then they may
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have genetically specific antidotes and we need to get them before further terror is unleashed
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because as you pointed out outbreak is uh was an ebola thing in there it seems to be nidazoxanide
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2:15:25 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ion is what do we do for reiner fulmach what do we do for these
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2:15:32 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] been targeted by this global network of financial bioterror and how do we
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2:15:38 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]anding that they that hammer schuold was killed
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2:15:47 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] being shot down
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if they're willing to kill and they were going to kill many people how do we stop an organization
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like this well yeah i've been thinking a lot about that but the solution is outside the un
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it's not in the un but you you already have one scenario it's president trump well dismantle
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or not the un and close any collaboration with who so what is going to happen there that for me
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that's a very strong signal he has kept on saying he said it again um so the un has to
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we we try to do a tribunal outside the un because new york and the criminal court and
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2:16:33 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ice is in the un so one one thing is to do outside the other one is to use
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2:16:38 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] of the international court of justice which is
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the the background of the charter of the un and just try at least to to say you are violating
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2:16:49 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] but you know by the people of the world or what you know we have
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to create a tribunal something yeah so that's another thing that i think will happen but i
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there is a coalition probably the bricks maybe um that are saying no to the un argentina the the
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president of argentina has said clearly no to the charter the un in the last general assembly so
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there is a coalition of some of the countries that's one of the hope also but do we want the
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2:17:21 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] a doubt yeah so so that's the answer for the un
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for the biotech i want to say the technology not the biological convention i i want to talk about
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the biotech because for me there is no doubt that the weaponry that was put in now is tech
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it's nanotechnology allied with biology and that they can they can freeze us they can
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2:17:53 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]er us with with frequency medicine frequency laser and everything so for me the the
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real weapon of the war is is in the in the danger of what is not disclosed it's is the
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2:18:08 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] armament you know the the laser in the cameras that they have put
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everywhere in the in the world this this iod the the lights the light they have put in the
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streets or on the cars are are toxic i mean they they have moved like in doping anti-doping they
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are they are ahead of us and that's what we have to find for me it is like that you can have acute
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radiation and and you can not breathe it's not an infection so don't be afraid of biology it's tech
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or it's bacteria bacteria can be can be dangerous and yeah anyway it's it's a whole investigation
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2:18:51 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] to really make clear thank you thank you and i want to mention one thing just one thing
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that i don't want to forget that the goldman sachs actually created gavi
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uh it um i f f i am the international facility uh financing for immunization in 2004-5 there is a
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whole text that i read when i spoke to reiner filmish audition and this is very important
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government sacks were sponsoring gavi to make an auction bond go and look at this website i f f i m
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and you are financed you'll understand that maybe they're paying governments each time they sell
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vaccines tech and for me it's a technology i mean belgate knows what he's doing with virus
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technological viruses yeah i f f i am exact thanks jim thank you astrid marv marvin hey astrid i want
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to ask you about the the un i followed the un's office on drugs and crime for a decade and they
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did great research on the the heroin epidemic 93 percent of the opium was grown in afghanistan it
1207
2:20:09 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ates in small airports all over the country and the un was aware
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of this 500 billion annual market and they did all this wonderful research but never once did they
1209
2:20:24 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] i you know i begin to wonder does the un have the motivation
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2:20:32 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ish anything at all what do you think
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2:20:40 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] at the beginning and thinking it's marvelous to be with the whole
1212
2:20:47 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]s and but now i see the deception and the lies i think actually
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2:20:53 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]e human and that's what they're using as an image that
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2:21:01 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]op the agenda as they wish so like the first question was who is is they and
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yeah there are groups of NGOs like for example there is a something called un watch and i happen
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to walk into their office without i made a mistake uh and actually they're zionists and i at that time
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it was like [privacy contact redaction]s and i then i saw the plan of zionists and
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and i was like really worried i thought my god they are watching the un and intervening so this
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group of parasites uh you know around the roe roe the rockfeller raw child the bill de burke all
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this but i think there are really a core group who are also in secret societies the freemasons
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above the 33 degree are speaking hebrew so i mean when when the experts tell me that i'm like whoa
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so it all goes back to something that that um that is actually controlling the narrative
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and controlling that things are said but not they can map that they were probably very happy of this
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2:22:12 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]op it there we can use this so the un is a fantastic uh play
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2:22:18 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]e who are evil and you are controlling really everything like maurice strong who's he's
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no longer there so i can speak about it thank you thank you thank you mav ryan
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good to see you
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you're muted ryan oh ryan is there
1229
2:22:45 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] trying to get my button to work here hi astrid hi ryan my sensor yes
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i am not i am not your sensor friend i you know i had a lovely dinner with you in sweden i have
1231
2:22:59 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] you personally and i want you to know that and i loved your presentation i
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i agree with probably 80 90 percent of it um and this is where i love the opportunity to agree to
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disagree and you know and ryan i think that's very yes we need you see we come from love not fear we
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2:23:18 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]y to disagree you know right i think i yeah i think astrid's a lovely person
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and i appreciate so much of the good things she does um you know what happened in sweden i i wish
1236
2:23:31 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e would go back and watch that has astrid's talk was done i didn't push you off the stage i
1237
2:23:37 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ly didn't if you if you go back and look at that moment um we had had a lovely two days in
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meetings you had given a great presentation and then there are a few things at the end which were
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concerning to the organizers and they asked me if i would diplomatically which i did
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agreed to disagree and then it was taken out of context and and so you know in that light you know
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do i believe in graphene oxide in the shots no i don't based on science do i think pablo compras
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did bad science i know he did um you know there's a lot of sugar in the shots he made graphene and
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charcoal from firing his laser for [privacy contact redaction]ion of a millisecond which
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you're supposed to do with that technique so he ended up making charcoal burning the sugars in
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the vials he literally burnt the creme brulee burnt the toast and that's why you get a carbon
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and an oxygen signal but you can't measure hydrogen with ramen spectroscopy so compress was wrong and
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then there you know we were speaking of cults so there's this whole cult of graphene oxide which
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2:24:41 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] a dangerous genetic sequence and a dangerous
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polyethylene glycol and a dangerous lipid nanoparticle which is why i focus on you know
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this dangerous gene therapy genetic technology they're trying to inject into people and one other
1251
2:24:57 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]t his group and the austrian physicist group showed contamination of
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metals i agree he didn't call them rfid and just based on antenna physics um you know you you could
1253
2:25:09 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ribute 30 micrograms of even if there were graphene you can barely get a rice grain rfid
1254
2:25:17 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] to transmit so you know [privacy contact redaction]ributed
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over a whole body doesn't make any sense per antenna physics but anyway i agree to disagree
1256
2:25:31 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]rid i consider you a colleague i appreciate so much of the good policy work that
1257
2:25:36 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] think that you know we should agree to disagree on certain things and i just like to
1258
2:25:42 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]inary evidence and so i again you know a hug from a
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2:25:49 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]rid so thank you for answering me again thank you i did
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not say you know i had a difference of opinion there's a difference there's a difference of
1261
2:26:01 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]ly the same i told you on stage when the whole group wanted you to come
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and and do the same you're doing now is that you are not an expert in nanotech in electricity
1263
2:26:15 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]ry you don't know all the [privacy contact redaction] not talked to all those groups of experts
1264
2:26:22 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction] highly and this is why you cannot speak that you know the truth because that would
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be very pretentious and you would lose more credibility because you're not doing those
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things either that's not your expertise i'm in the debate of i'm in an open space my mind is in
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an open space of debate with all the good scientists scientists engineers electricians people who are
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highly knowledgeable in frequency etc and you're not sorry you don't know everything so i would
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invite you to debate with real experts of nanotech like touche biome like people that i know
1270
2:27:04 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] done this their whole life you cannot know everything brian i do have i do have a
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2:27:09 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ronautical aeronautical engineering and physics so when i when i
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read their reports i can look at it and go that's very hypothetical and interesting
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but physically impossible and so that's the important aspect of it it's it's the physics
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of it doesn't compute and that's you know i've done high level differential equations i appreciate
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all that and and and can i say i love it i wish we had two hours to have this conversation
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number one number two brian you put an interesting comment in the chat and i think it's worth saying
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because we've had people come here you know who say well you made the comment stay in your lane
1278
2:27:52 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]rid you're saying stay in your lane and i think it's a very dangerous thing to say
1279
2:27:57 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] because i'm trained as a lawyer you know but i'm like buckminster
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fuller ryan i'm sure you've heard of bucky fuller yeah absolutely you know i'm a generalist and
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you know there's so much knowledge that's the beauty of this group and other people will
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what's the recording here and and staying in our lane is a bad bad idea i want all of us to be
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2:28:26 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]s and go wow there's some astrid can i make a comment because i'm a public health is
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not the same that somebody who works in a lab and like i said at the beginning and in public health
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one of my expertise is doing reviews with all disciplines with all expertise so it's not
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something new i'm used to do reviews and mention names even if i'm not expert i have a logic of
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the methodology and i use the methodology of many many expertise and disciplines and that's where
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2:28:57 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] a bonus on this no i i i i i appreciate that hang on steven let ryan say
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2:29:07 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]even hang on ryan wants to respond and then you steven
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i i was going to say you know that's great and i appreciate that there's a methodology to it and
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there should be i think we all approach it that way and i appreciate your comments on generalism
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because i think you know that's very important we if we're expert in one area we can cross apply
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those skill sets to many areas i love that construct but at the same time some of the
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2:29:32 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]e that are quoted as quote experts are generalist family docs that are using student
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grade microscopes and hallucinating things that aren't present like like dr madhe you know lovely
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person i've spoken on stage with her but when she shows things that aren't what she thinks they are
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that's where i can say as someone who's looked through a microscope for 30 years that you know
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2:29:54 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]ellate trichome from the bottom of an oak leaf contaminating her front room and her slide
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is where there are a lot of oak trees that's not a hydra that's the piece of a bottom of a leaf
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floating in the air like a pollen and so you know there's a lot of you know interesting ideas and
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it's fun to go down those pathways but at the same time i think we need to be very careful as to what
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2:30:18 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]ual versus you know going to other people and trying to confirm so you know i appreciate
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the debate and i think we should keep it open again respect for you astrid i love your presentation i
1304
2:30:30 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]uff the international law i hope you keep that up and i'll agree to
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2:30:35 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] you as a person i'm a friend good thank you right brian stavin thank
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you ryan all right so i do tend to agree with ryan on the fact that we you know sticking to our
1307
2:30:49 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] is not the answer to what's happened in the last five years so we need to talk to people
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2:30:56 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] about that human beings indulge in particularly with this problem
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because it's so complex and and only through doing that i think will we so people staying in their
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2:31:09 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]antly in their ravitole will never get anywhere there are so many people who have the
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information they're experts in their field but they have no view about anything else and i say
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to them but you're a human being surely you've got a view about what you want to happen that's right
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2:31:28 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]avin how dare you give any opinions on eating you're not a dietitian
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we're going to keep moving thank you ridiculous so i do think that so i can see both sides of the
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but i do think that there are very very few uh good doc joiners and doc joiners need to have good
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2:31:46 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]s and then hypothesize and good doctors will hypothesize when they've got a very sick
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patient in front of them and they need to as well but very few do of course i thought they did
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2:31:57 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] um i wanted to ask you both no no we got jeremy's no i wanted to ask gastrid and
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jeremy sorry um ryan who was it who organized the conference in stockholm which led to
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well you say you were sent to us but i just want to know that
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uh it's a lake help up it's it's a group of swedish that and i know um what's her
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forget the names it was the one girl that i trusted and i i came and she was very sorry for
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what happened but um the others i what i yeah lisa yeah lisa yes and i had a meeting with her and
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because i was going to sue them because they they censored me completely so i had i have all the
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2:32:40 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]n't ran you didn't say you said you spoke to astrid on behalf of
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someone else who was that other person uh no i mean at the end of her talk she was done
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presentation done and i didn't correct what she said i said there are a lot of opinions you can
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go back and watch the video i literally got death threats from the graphene oxide crowd literally
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for saying if you ever speak about graphene oxide again you may not be alive which is absurd but i
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didn't censor astrid i just on behalf of the organizer said hey there are differences of
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opinion here's who are the organizers who were the organizers that's what i wanted to get you
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know i'm trying to remember spence last name i don't remember his last name uh lisa was one of
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2:33:25 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]inators um it was a medical freedom group in stockholm there's a well-attended meeting about
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2:33:29 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]e present and it was uh yeah you know dr malone dr burkhardt me uh dr netz were you
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2:33:37 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction] malone that's what i wanted to know no absolutely not no no no no no
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no absolutely not no on on behalf of the organizers and the coordinators well the reason i ask uh
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ryan is because you've got a little cult going with the is it the international
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covid summits you know and i happen to know about those so i was well well steven steven
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when we're out of time we've got one more question we're not going to go down this rabbit hole why
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are you censoring me tonight because we finished a two and a half hours that's why
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2:34:12 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction] say one more sentence charles
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bullshit all right give me one sentence i say bullshit because two and a half hours is our
1343
2:34:21 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]ick to it this is so this so there's a woman called lily i think in california
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and there's a guy called roberto who's very nice in and so is lily uh uh but roberto is in um italy
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i'm not quite sure how i know that but anyway i met with them and they were asking about the
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next international what's the old international covid summit and i said well i think you've got
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a little bit of a cult going there with a leader who is directing the cult and i think you need to
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2:34:55 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] from that leader i'm not going to mention any names um and guess what lily disappeared and
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that's the truth good that was seven sentences yeah and i'll just say it's not a cult it's a
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great group meeting with international leaders trying to stop a bad technology from ever
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2:35:14 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]e understands that pandemics are not possible or very likely not
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2:35:20 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]e with whom you associate as i understand it i've got no no
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problems but but uh they're preparing for the next pandemic
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the group has changed the international crisis somewhat so i would strongly disagree with that
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assessment or assertion all right i would i would say that what we're trying to do is stop
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up and we're trying to do what astrid's doing stopping extra governmental organizations and
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ngos from creating crises that aren't real and and putting fear into the public so that that group is
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2:35:55 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]e you know you don't have to agree with everybody in the group but it's a
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2:35:59 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]e trying to work with freedom-fighting parliamentarians around the
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2:36:04 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]op the you know plandemic type fear because i agree with you i
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mean this wasn't a pandemic by definition and so i'm i'll defend that group because i think there's
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2:36:18 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]e you know i don't agree with everybody in the group all the time either
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2:36:23 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] tell you something yeah i was very keen and there seem to be
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individuals who aren't politicians operating the background and obviously you know what some of the
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books i've read and some of the um directions that uh certain organizations have taken have
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2:36:40 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]e like morris strong and i was wondering uh who are these who are
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2:36:47 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]rongs in the world and you know who are these figures that
1368
2:36:54 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction] had such a huge influence on what's been going on and what's been motivating what's
1369
2:37:00 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]iving what's the driving force behind these people and what are their real aims and who are
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2:37:06 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]rongs now because their influence seems to be way beyond anything of
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2:37:12 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]inary politician that's a tough question that's almost impossible to answer but i what
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what i can say and and that was confirmed by the people from the who who come and i say what
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2:37:24 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]os what what is his motivation what who does he obey to he's just a puppet
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but he was already a criminal before he's never been a doctor he's been elected against his own
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government so we know that it's a private sector who directs the vhl that uh two people came to me
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and said it's a cult so you you know a charge you wanted to be spiritual there is really a cult
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behind all this they are meeting in secret they do their rituals they are doing horrible things
1378
2:37:57 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]leblowers women who have been victims and there are many now speaking up
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and you know i know some personally in such and and so those people have been indoctrinated or
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not by a group of secret societies who operate since a long time in europe definitely and in the
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u.s probably also either through religion either not but there there are so for me who is the new
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one uh difficult because the pope was kissing the hands of uh rockfeller and wachild you know so
1383
2:38:36 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]s come to the same uh type of group but i know in france that the free masonry is
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dated since 1700 even switzerland was based on free masonry apparently and and you you know women
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are not really accepted in this so i don't know but this is this is what comes really bad the other
1386
2:38:57 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ern is not really about astrophysics but it is something else and
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it's also a cult in the in the science of the smallest and the biggest you know from nasa to
1388
2:39:09 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ern there are things that don't match uh so there is a cult behind that's i have intel from
1389
2:39:17 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ern is definitely you can look at the at their plan of research the researcher head
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of research said that we are waiting for entities coming out of the portal so you you see what i
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mean we are we are working now on many levels and in science you're never allowed to talk like that
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i'm doing now but i'm doing it now because it is too important it is something that is beyond
1393
2:39:41 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]etely uh only what you see it is about beliefs and it's about belief of evil and there
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2:39:49 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]an and so maurice strong is not there but the entity is still there some
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claim uh like david ike that it is a hive group and that it is hiding behind ai i i don't know
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possibility hypothesis i don't know but it is definitely and i have met you know like reme
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dahlia said i've smelled it i've smelled evil i've shook their hand i have done that too i have met
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some yeah definitely in the un and they're like that it's avatars i i cannot answer better than
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that and i don't know if charge wanted to see these names crop up through history and these things
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2:40:30 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction] they got to those positions of power that they've
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2:40:35 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction] the course of nations and uh without consent and certain individuals
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seem to crop up um regularly and he's one of them yeah thank you very much anyway very much
1403
2:40:48 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ing we investigate more and we will find so i'd just
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like to uh apologize to ryan if he thinks i was saying anything terrible but all i wanted to say
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was you know if there was no pandemic which ryan and i seem to agree on then surely it would be
1406
2:41:05 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ors to think about the possibility that the whole pandemic narrative
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for forever has been a fraud and it was constructed through virology through evidence-based
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medicine through the diminution diminution of immunology that that was the point i wanted to
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make and i don't understand why charles faced with an existential question like that tries to
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2:41:29 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction] there we go we'll make up don't worry fair enough thank you
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you
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2:41:36 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction] any views on that you think yeah no i think it's a longer discussion i think you
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know breaking molds and mindsets takes time it's not that some of these people don't agree with
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you i think in private conversation they will i think it's coming public and just the humility
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of saying oh maybe i was wrong so i think you're going to see a lot of those individuals come
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around to that same point of view publicly i know some of them do hold it privately and i think it's
1417
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that fear of you know losing face or whatnot so i think you bring up a great point but ryan why
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would they hold it to themselves privately in these circumstances and so i you know i can't
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speak for others i don't know i can't i i don't understand their mindset and you know getting
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2:42:20 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] they do i think it's fear i think they they fear losing credibility
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with one group and gaining it with another and just trying to figure out how to make that
1422
2:42:30 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]ual transition and that transition in a public way so again i can only speak for myself i
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wish i could speak for others i certainly can't so i think it's a very valid question and i've had
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these conversations in private with many and you know due to the great work of like danie rancourt
1425
2:42:46 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] come to the same point of view as you so you know i appreciate that at
1426
2:42:52 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] the conversations being had and i think minds are being changed and new opinions are being
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formed so that's all i can say i just find it amazing that people are so frightened of
1428
2:43:02 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]epping out of line when the whole purpose of what we've been doing for five years
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is trying to get to the truth which means in turn you're going to be changing your mind every week
1430
2:43:13 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ill have half the world we still have half the world stuck
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2:43:18 --> 2:43:24
in that same mindset so again you know moving a battleship on a dime isn't very easy so i do
1432
2:43:24 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ual enlightenment happening scientifically and you
1433
2:43:29 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]e here will continue that so i remain hopeful and we'll
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2:43:34 --> 2:43:39
continue to you know spread a message you know like like you guys say through love and kindness
1435
2:43:39 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] the socratic conversations tickle the neurons of others and
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2:43:45 --> 2:43:53
create the cognitive dissonance such that we can arrive at those conclusions amicably and hopefully
1437
2:43:53 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] so as close as possible to the truth always even if we
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have to eat up all our previous opinions i don't understand why the people are so afraid of changing
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their minds but that's me maybe anyway thank you so much steven so i think it'd be good ryan if we
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communicate it because you could maybe kind of be a transmitter of information you know to
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bring this together and become happy to do so yes happy to do so because i think there's a lot of
1442
2:44:27 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]e who are fighting our common enemies agreed anyway thank you so much
1443
2:44:36 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]rid i think you're a great astrid you have a great authenticity which is why people
1444
2:44:42 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]en to you i'm still a bit perplexed as to why as far as i know you're the only whistleblower
1445
2:44:49 --> 2:44:56
from the who that's amazing isn't it yeah i'm shocked i'm shocked myself it's very strange
1446
2:44:56 --> 2:45:03
i feel something like an island on an island in janeva you know with all those people i've met
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2:45:03 --> 2:45:11
my whole life and i'm like strange but maybe they're just uh hypnotized hypnotized afraid
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2:45:11 --> 2:45:17
they are in their comfort zone and they don't want to move out of it and they retired many people just
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2:45:17 --> 2:45:23
left the organization so we don't even know how many are left in the they haven't retired as human
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beings hopefully i don't know maybe i don't understand is yeah anyway um so in the medical
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2:45:32 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]ors were thinking like me and in 2020 i suddenly realized
1452
2:45:37 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]ening to myself because i realized all my medical doctor friends had no
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idea what was going on i said it's global coup d'etat can't you see that no they couldn't see it
1454
2:45:49 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]uff and then yeah it's it's really the last five years has been
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amazing for me amazing which is why i formed this these groups anyway thank you so much yeah no but
1456
2:46:04 --> 2:46:11
it's very important you know why some people got it right away and some people didn't up to this day
1457
2:46:11 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]man he got it that the vaccine was a scam uh or the people where i go
1458
2:46:17 --> 2:46:23
and put the garbage of you know big boxes and he recognized me and i said well you you got it you
1459
2:46:23 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]ood everything and my brother's doctor and my nephew and niece
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2:46:28 --> 2:46:33
they now even if they know they are trapped because they are afraid to say they are afraid
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to be sued uh they lose their face there's a whole psychological uh operation they have trapped
1462
2:46:40 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] important things they did our enemies you know in the broader sense was
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to do things which didn't make sense and and eventually i realized that that was the point
1464
2:46:52 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]abilize human beings is to make them get them to believe things which
1465
2:46:59 --> 2:47:05
don't make sense which they know doesn't make sense and guess what that was done with intent i
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2:47:05 --> 2:47:10
believe they psychologically tortured populations around the world into a state of stockholm
1467
2:47:10 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]royed the humanity if you like of most human beings
1468
2:47:17 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] no self-respect now they're shells of their former selves it's not so much
1469
2:47:23 --> 2:47:29
about the shots it's about the psychological torture and in china in china during the cultural
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revolution of 66 to 76 when mao tse-tung died in 76 every chinese person i don't know which year
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but i was told by a good source that every chinese citizen was required to kill 20 flies a day
1472
2:47:46 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] and they they managed yes exactly it didn't make sense but
1473
2:47:54 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]e who weren't dissidents went along with it
1474
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and they of course doing something like that they lost and of course and the dissidents were
1475
2:48:05 --> 2:48:12
identified and were imprisoned or killed by the fact you know i'm not killing 20 flies a day
1476
2:48:12 --> 2:48:18
do you see that's ridiculous um but the people who went along with it lost their self-respect
1477
2:48:19 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] their humanity yeah they've studied the brain very well because the mcat ultra you know
1478
2:48:26 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] really studied the brain really so i think there was
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2:48:31 --> 2:48:38
intent to rape the souls of human beings and if you read the universe 25 experiment on mice
1480
2:48:38 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] a good read of that and think about the possibility that they were trying to
1481
2:48:45 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] in mice to take the will of mice to live away from them and they did the same thing
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in 2020 with human beings and that is unforgivable but we need to understand it to hold them to
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account i'm not saying i'm right but i think it's a possibility a very strong possibility
1484
2:49:08 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction]s say um oh you know we've got to have a scientific proof for
1485
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everything uh the lawyers say we've got to have evidence beyond reasonable doubt we've got to have
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2:49:18 --> 2:49:23
evidence beyond you know beyond the balance of probabilities and i'm thinking well no i think
1487
2:49:23 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction]ors in particular should be able to look at things and hypothesize because that's what
1488
2:49:29 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction]or when you've got very sick patient in front of you can't be looking at the
1489
2:49:33 --> 2:49:39
scientific evidence you've got to have it in your head and use it and join the dots and so
1490
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um so i think um that's where we are but to finish on a good note um yeah what i i have seen my whole
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career because i you know i've been in many disciplines in faculty of medicine but not only
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there also with engineers and um is is that the the doctors are used to see only sick people
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so that what i call them is patocentric and they have destabilized the patocentricity
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they think that they had uh there were doctors or human doctors by by putting together protocols
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2:50:16 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction] received i guess everywhere in the world you can check
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protocols where you don't need to think anymore or programmation of computers and they lost their
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2:50:30 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction] their um uh
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to think for themselves with ethics and the human contact you know your
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symptomatology that absolutely a patient you see how he feels you you listen to the subjectivity
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2:50:49 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction]ive health versus objective health and subjective health is the most important
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you see so protocols are a bit like artificial intelligence yeah one size fits all fits all
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but it takes the um the the the individuality from the individual doctor representing his
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individual patient so it dehumanizes they they have no place in the practice of medicine in my
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2:51:13 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction] and the guidelines as well because they could be used
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2:51:18 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]ors into into a cult essentially and that's what they got with the with the uh with
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the protocols they got a cult a medical cult with all doctors doing the damn same thing with
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2:51:29 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]ors saying oh no i can't do what i think is best for you because the protocols say i can't
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especially in america but it's come to the uk too i just wanted to say one last thing astrid um i think
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that our what the the targets for these bastards are god country and family so everything they've
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2:51:51 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction] from our family to isolate us to thereby take away uh our country and
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i think um there's a lot to be said for just going to church even if you're not a christian
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2:52:03 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction] sitting there so that the politicians can be afraid by the numbers of people going to
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church they fear the church and why i think because spirituality frightens them they don't
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2:52:16 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction] no spirituality they don't understand it
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they're frightened of us forming spiritual connections but then family of course is
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absolutely key to any society and the country as well and look what's happened to the uk and the
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2:52:31 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]armer in power in the uk and uh and biden and kamala harris in in the u.s but
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hopefully we're in for better times in the u.s but we'll see what uh trump does anyway thank you so
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2:52:47 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction] say yes i agree it's it's one of the core where you you are going now
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2:52:53 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction] they're trying to take the place of god because i see a silver lining everywhere
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2:53:00 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction]ern they're doing the bottom of it they want to break the code of god
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in the particle physics and subatomic so in transhumanist they want to mimic you know
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with robots and they go very far into that they want to do this artificial intelligence which
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is mimicking human intelligence which is not true it's impossible it's it's a uh it's a this and
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dishonor to even talk about artificial intelligence because it is just the
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programmation like robots and and it's the same with the the crisp forecast and the genome they're
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trying to crack down the genome code and so you can see in with the cult they're trying to replace
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a cult of divine with the cult of god and the frequency medicine when you're praying you're
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going high in vibration you can measure that so so i think that it is really an attack and it is really
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a spiritual attack on on the divine uh humans that we are and they cannot be divine because to be so
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there's something or i i think there is another race here somewhere it's in my hypothesis strong
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2:54:11 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction]and how evil you can be to do everything that happened and already before
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so artificial intelligence what's the word when you've got one word and the next word contradicts
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it essentially i can't remember the name for it now but um it's a way sorry does anyone know
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no there's a word for it everyone knows a calendar room uh no no no no mirror
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2:54:38 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] when you say something and and the second word discounts the first word
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they're working against each other oxymoron oxymoronic yeah oxymoronic yeah sorry it just
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couldn't come to my mind anyway it's an oxymoron isn't it and artificial intelligence crazy exactly
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it's a good good title for a session yes oh the oxymorons yes exactly let's call them oxymorons
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2:55:08 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]ly oxymorons and inversions we're invited to believe the exact opposite of what is true
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2:55:15 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction] very very good thank you so much astrid thank you thank you
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thank you and it was a very nice session i'm sorry we could not discuss more but i am ready to come
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2:55:26 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction] discussions and also for reiner let's see what we can do yes and hopefully charles
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will forgive me for whatever my crime was tonight
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but and i will i will talk about you and your support to reiner oh thank you yes please do yes
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give me my it makes it more bubbly and nice well yes we need to get in touch with the un
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special rapporteur on torture i think and inhumane treatment i think is full title
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yeah yeah it's what i put on the poster yes i can send it to you very good thank you so much
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thank you to all bye bye bye bye bye