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Brian hi, thanks very much for coming. Hello, Stephen Frost. It's great to be here. Hi
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I'm ready when you guys are
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Yeah, okay
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You can go for that. But thank you very much for coming
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You're very welcome
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We're a little bit busy and all over the place, but I'm glad I'm here yeah, I draw here thank you
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Well, I actually was just invited to be on the call so I wanted to be here so I
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I see legal kovat symposium and leading panels with attorneys and it's been a very beneficial
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short
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so I know that Harvey rich has been invited personally and I
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Think Peter McCullough routinely gets invited, but he's always away on on on
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Sunday
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Do you want to wait a five minutes then?
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No, it's up to the group there's a whole group of people here not just me
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Cat what do you say?
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Doubt it
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Okay, well
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Yeah, exactly he's really so Brian go ahead and then but there are there are people here from Australia and I
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Haven't had a chance to look
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Who's here, but I'm sure there are quite a few doctors here
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Could you yes, because I'm sure you're better than I am. All I know is that you're very interested in this
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Oh
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Sorry, my bad. It's my bad. My bad
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Sorry, I didn't hear what you said there because of the inappropriate
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Got this wrong, but I seem to remember you saying that
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400,000 Americans had been
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Killed in American hospitals because of that
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mandatory
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The mandates on remdesivir being used in the treatment of COVID-19 in hospitals. Is that right in America?
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Yes, it's actually 800,000 now
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Wow, so when you look at the numbers, okay, so I'm dr. Artists. I'm actually out of Dallas, Texas
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Not far from where Kat Lindley is. I got very involved not knowing I was gonna get this involved but in May 2020 I
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became very
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He made a decision and then made it publicly known on NIH gov's website
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0:03:29 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ug and one experimental drug that was antiviral that he was going to use in all American hospitals
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until the end of 2020
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Used as an antiviral
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But what he quoted on the NIH's website was that this drug was selected?
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Because he said it was proven safe and effective in an Ebola trial a year earlier. I
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Actually hype it was hyperlinked memo on NIH gov's website. So I clicked it
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Well, if that's true why was in May every day we were having record numbers of deaths as one country the United States
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We were having more deaths from this covid virus than any other country in the world
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Why it didn't make any sense to me? So I wanted to know what were they doing in hospitals?
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Only to find out that the CDC had not put out a mandated protocol
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They had adopted the NIH's so I hyperlinked to the NIH and this is where I read Anthony Fauci's
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Declaration that there was going to be one drug and one drug only used in all hospitals, which was this drug called rib desivir. I
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I've been referencing medications having to know having to know contraindications of every drug
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So I'm very familiar with studying drugs and being aware of drugs
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I wanted to know as much as I as Anthony Fauci knew he was quoting two studies supporting its use
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2018 to 2019
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Only to find out that not only was rimmed desivir in that trial not found to be safe and effective
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50% of everyone they gave the drug to
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I knew immediately that Anthony Fauci was a liar. That's all I knew at that point that he was lying to the American people
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and what I was hearing in the media was and I'm gonna walk this into another room, but
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By Gilead Sciences the maker of rimmed esivir in March 2020
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What you were hearing in the media from every doctor treating COVID 19 patients was this
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these patients within three to five days start developing acute kidney failure from the virus attacking the kidneys and
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this was the report over and over and over and
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And
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What I wanted to know was as much as possible
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What did Anthony Fauci know the truth is the second study?
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He quoted that was performed in March was a 10-day study using rimmed esivir in 53 patients and in
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31% of all of them Gilead concluded in that study
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31% of everyone they gave that drug to for five to ten days developed multiple organ failure
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Acute kidney failure some had to be taken off the drugs between day five and ten because they needed acute kidney transplants
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or between days three and ten so
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The only treatment being used in hospitals in New York
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Now this may mandate from Anthony Fauci was in May
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Two months after two months of a clinical study was being performed live on all humans in
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New York being treated for COVID-19
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They were all being pulled full of a experimental drug called rimmed esivir and these doctors and hospital administrators were reporting the truth
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So what they were doing was Anthony Fauci had learned from these two studies that he could use rimmed esivir to murder
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When you shut down the kidneys with rimmed esivir, you will flood their lungs with water called pulmonary edema
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Then tell the media that all of these tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands Americans are dying from a virus
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They're going to say they're dying of secondary covid pneumonia. That is not true
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It is pulmonary edema and I told everybody in the media tell the hospitals to do a sputum test to prove to you
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It's viral or bacterial pneumonia. They're telling you their loved one has which is giving them the explicit reasoning to vet your loved ones
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And I said then when they tell you no, they will not do that. That is not hospital protocol
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You know, they're covering up the lie
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They're covering up their liability that their drug treatment protocol is causing secondary pneumonia caused by actually
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They can no longer excrete water from the body as normally you would if they were functioning normal now fast forward from there
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We're at a point now where it's still the number one mandated drug in all hospitals in this country
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I've been in the media since May trying to get this information out to tell everybody early treatment is best
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0:10:21 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction] Peter McCullough Zev Zelenko. I don't care anybody else protocols for early treatment. Do not go to the hospitals
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That's what I said from the beginning in May 2020 and that was like seven months before the vaccines were even introduced in December
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of 2020
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But you could see this was the setup
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How do we know this anthony fauci's done this since the 80s?
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So he did it with aids and hiv with that virus
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And he blamed it on a hidden virus. You couldn't see destroying the body. Well, he's doing it again
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Genetically created a spike protein attached it to a common cold virus
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And my problem was from the beginning
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He's the only one that had all this information. He funded the whole study
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He's going to actually select that one and only drug is the only drug for all covet 19 patients
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That remdesivir which uh me and ryan cole ryan cole came up with a great thing to help you guys remember how to pronounce it
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Ryan cole walked up to me the other day the md out of idaho and he said doctor artist
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Remdesivir it is extremely dangerous
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Underneath this number one health care system in the planet
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At the end of 2020 we had 25 percent of all the deaths worldwide at 550 000
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now brazil
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Has 620 000 deaths
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11 months, they're only using one drug in all hospitals in brazil remdesivir
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There's a reason why these two countries have the two highest death tolls. It's not because of the virus
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It's because of remdesivir poisoning and i've been trying to convey this
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It's not something that I just made up his studies confirm that and now fast forward you get to the world health
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Organizations database review in april of this year
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Look it up world health organization safety database review remdesivir
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What's the percentage of acute kidney failure assigned and reported to the world health organization with all patients worldwide?
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What's the percentage
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And when they did a reporting odds ratio in april of this year
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If if all patients which they said
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With covid-[privacy contact redaction] the virus if the virus is causing the kidney failure
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It wouldn't matter what drugs you're using. You should see a similar reporting of acute kidney failure
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reporting of acute kidney failure
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So it's proven that it does that just recently in october
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It's been shown that remdesivir. It's been reported pubmed.gov. Look it up remdesivir
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It not only causes heart disease. It causes kidney failure liver failure. It should be taken out out of the
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And then sell you on this vaccine and lock down the country mandate expected destroy your liberties and your freedoms when in fact, they're destroying lives
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Non-stop in hospitals using them in my opinion as death camps criminally medically
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Kidnapping from you from your loved ones so they can pump you full of their poisonous drugs and then disgustingly
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Our centers for medicare medicaid services here in america
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Has a incentivized bonus payout to all hospitals in america
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With a 20 bonus payout that if you'll just treat all medicare aged patients with remdesivir will give you a 20 add-on bonus
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Well, the truth is it's not the only drug approved or under evaluation per our nih department
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On nih.gov's website right now updated july 8th
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That i'm referencing july 8th 2021
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Is known to cause acute liver and renal toxicity
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And it gives you the adult dosing for a five-day period to actually treat all hospitalized covet 19 patients
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So why would medicare be incentivizing hospitals to use a drug for all their elderly?
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There can only be one reason
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They're all colluding to maim murder and kill innocent americans
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And they're picking on the elderly and then they're going to convince the world continuously that more and more people are dying of this virus
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We know right now per cms data
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And were put on five days of remdesivir
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Now my problem is if any of you on this phone call
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Was anthony fauci
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Innocently, you funded this study
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And we're giving you information if you guys were anthony fauci
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And the information came back to you that they're of the four experimental drugs in this ebola trial that you're funding. Mr. Fauci
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You've got one drug that killed [privacy contact redaction]ug to it was the least effective and most deadly
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That's a single monoclonal antibody that had a death rate of 35 percent a mortality rate of all patients
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I'd love to ask you if these are your only four choices
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You had one that killed 53 one that killed 49 one that killed 35 one that had a 33 death rate
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If you only had those four
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There's only one reason you would pick the most deadly drug in the trial five months after that study published
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And less than a year from when your remdesivir drug was pulled from the study for being found the least effective and most dangerous
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There's only one reason why you would do that
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Because you need to hurt and kill a whole lot of people for an agenda or you're greedy or you're bought off
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It doesn't matter. It's all evil and inhumane
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You've taken an allegiance to
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If you've chosen
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And you should be held liable
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There's no no one on the planet's going to reason with you and say oh, it's a good idea. You pick that one
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No, I will hold him accountable for mass murder
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He's the largest right now current seer largest number one serial killer on human soil right now
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paying hospitals to use remdesivir
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Proving to cause liver failure and acute kidney failure in five to ten days in all 65 year and older americans that are on medicare
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If you can't see this common sense to this after a two-year period pandemic
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On this phone call if you were in charge
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That had mortality rates in that trial that were higher than the death rate of the virus you're trying to treat
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worldwide
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It kills less than one percent of all people worldwide. Why would you look to any drug as a drug therapy?
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That has a higher mortality rate than the virus you're treating
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For 40 years that has a lower mortality rate
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There's only one and it's not hydroxychloroquine. It's ivermectin
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A lot of the world looks at our federal health agencies here in the united states as the standard and we do adopt our policies
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Look in brazil, they're adopting our remdesivir policy and protocol and mandate
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So it's very important that the world knows there is a chart on the nih's website
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It's not even listed as a known side effect at all
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There is zero benefit zero benefit to treating a respiratory virus shutting down the kidneys and adding water to the lungs
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Mucus in the lining of your lungs. There is no benefit to adding water
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Pulmonary edema, that's who I am. That's why i'm fighting all of this. It's why peter mccullough reaches out to me
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It's why cat lindley's a part of a lot of things that we do here
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They're constantly wanting me and begging me to stay in the media to talk about the dangerous hospital protocols
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Because early treatment from the beginning and staying out of hospitals was always the best option
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Thank god, the rest of the world does not have all of our icus
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Thank god, they don't have all the hospitals we do in this country
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There's a reason why nowhere the country has as many deaths as we do
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95 percent of the entire world lives outside of our country
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There's only one reason
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It's not that hard to figure out remdesivir has been the demise from the beginning to set the stage
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For this horrible agenda, which is to mass vaccinate all of you
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the great american heart association published
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that the mrna vaccines
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leading to thrombosis episodes
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and our fda
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That was on november 8th when they published that the the fda just 10 days earlier
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So far we're going to pump this into all five to 11 year old 28 million worth of kids in america
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when they already know there's a
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Yeah, i've got a big problem with this entire agenda
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So I continue to go into the media. I continue to show up at events trying to educate a large alert and warn
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Along with other minerals vitamins and other therapeutics like even aspirin
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La what is it linoval? Whatever it is. It's an anticoagulant in aspirin. They're denying that to patients remdesivir causes it
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I don't know if you know this. I just want to tell you something
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If something came to my attention about a month about two months ago, do you know that in nature medicine?
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This is early on for the pandemic for us may 2020 anthony fauci puts in our mandate july
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This means outside of the lungs other disease processes and organs that are damaged by the virus
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That gilead had to be a part of this research study and sure enough
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Only to find out that gilead did not fund this research study, but seven departments of the nih did
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But when you go to the code of ethics declaration
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Biosciences was allowed to participate in declaring and defining
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What the signs and symptoms of the disease process of the virus called covet 19 was
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Why would gilead be allowed to participate in actually defining for the entire world?
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That is declared outside of the lungs by the virus this respiratory virus are known side effects of
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so I find it a
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What the virus does in the body? It's a great cover-up
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And they're checking all the blood panels and all their diagnostic testing
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They're going to see kidney failure liver failure heart problems
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And they're going to be able to look into research and see a study that says these are all side effects of the virus
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It's remdesivir poisoning
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I don't know what how much more I need to say how much more emphatic I need to say but uh
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As you can tell i'm pretty disgusted and the whole reason why i've even been in the media. I think it's a god thing for some reason
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Uh in february of [privacy contact redaction]ed states not in the united states
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But in texas it wasn't in our state until march of 2020
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My father-in-law walked into a hospital in dallas texas was murdered in a hospital in nine days with an ill-advised protocol
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Not a covet protocol
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Pulmonary edema that they diagnosed as pneumonia put that on his death certificate
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I called him out on it on day six
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They kicked me out of the hospital when I actually exposed that they were using vancomycin as an ill-advised antibiotic against a viral diagnosis
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Called the flu
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Which vancomycin is known to cause acute kidney failure and up to [privacy contact redaction]e we give it to
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And they'd been pumping that into his veins every day for seven days calling us and telling us he has acute kidney failure
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Now he's got pneumonia now. He's going unconscious now. We need to vent him. It's all the same deplorable disgusting ill-advised protocols
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Except anthony fauci set one up three months later. That was going to be very obvious to me that when I read it
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How about that for a soapbox
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Yeah, very good
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Absolutely shocking brian. Can you tell me why you think it is that?
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Uh, yes, so there's been multiple times where i've been at events and medical doctors who are with me
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And i'll go
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Uh, yeah, I actually wonder why?
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And these are these are mds with me and they'll look at me and go
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Because they're all employed by hospitals and we aren't
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The only ones who will speak out are the ones who are independent of the hospitals and don't require them to maintain their license
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Or their salary
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But brian, it that's no excuse
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No, no, no, no, i'm not making an excuse for them
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I'm telling you this is the threat to them that makes them sit there and be complicit in the same thing over and over every
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Day, I do have doctors around the country who do contact me
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They will get a hold of me tell me that they watched my videos and then reviewed their actual
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charts for all their patients they've treated for covet 19 and then did the data and found out that not only
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Am I accurate in the acute kidney failure being a cause of death?
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And then being hidden underneath a diagnosis of
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COVID pneumonia when it's pulmonary edema
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Is 30 of all young and older dying with this remdesivir venting treatment protocol
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When they see that and that's what i've been saying since may
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They looked at me and pointed to me in my chest and said doc you have until x day to get your vaccine
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Or you're fired
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She's heading up a whole bunch of lawsuits trying to figure out how we can get a hold of
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filing either civil rights
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Under this guise of a pandemic to continue these murderous protocols. Yeah
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But brian
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Yeah, sorry, come on
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Yeah, go ahead, but brian this is criminal. So why has no nobody gone to the police or to the fbi or whatever?
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Yeah, that's what I was just discussing is even in this legal council this weekend
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And his answer was that's going to be very difficult you have to be able to prove that the doctor was negligent
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And was absolutely trying to cause harm knowing that it would cause harm and there are statewide laws
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They if they're being given a protocol, they're actually protected by laws
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That they can't be held liable for death
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So it's disgusting. It's evil. We're trying to figure out how to take the angle of maybe human rights and civil rights being
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No, the criminal the criminal
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Everyone's saying we should go for the public. We should go for the doctors. We should go for the law for the law
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I think we should go for the criminal element. How on earth can you excuse 800 000 deaths in america? I can't
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No, exactly. I need lawyers. I need lawyers with some gahonads who are ready to take them on
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I'll tell you what we've contacted hundreds of attorneys. Dr. Valide even told me she's interviewed hundreds of attorneys
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All of them are scared to touch this
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And and brian another thing are you aware that um, you were talking about nature essentially that was fraud. Um, and uh,
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But the nejm was also involved in fraud gilead tried to get remdesivir past the nejm
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They couldn't get it passed and then fauci joined them. He got it passed a month later. Did you know that I did know that yes
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Yeah, and she's behind all this crap
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And also in in the lancet in the uk
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That I don't know 53 patients and there were 55 authors
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Okay, well it was 53 patients for sure if there's 55 authors, you're right
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Yeah, the lancet, uh was was uh publishing a study at the very same time about
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Yeah, guess who funded that study?
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Oh, yeah, exactly the whole anthony fauci
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Yeah, I gave them forgiveness for about the first three months
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But when you see the same protocol ending up in the same result someone has to say something and step up and do something
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different or demand it
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I agree and and we were taught at medical school that you do not take take orders from anyone
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um very true and uh and certainly not a non-doctor and yet in america it seems that and in the uk now as well
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And it's just outrageous. So since I spoke to you, um, you came on to a call
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I managed to find out and I can't remember who
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Managed to find this out, but um in the uk guess what in the protocols hospitals in the uk remdesivir
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Yeah, it's it's disgusting there's a couple things remdesivir is there for sure now
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Medazolam was being used early on as you know, if you know john o'looney is just
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But they were being sedated with medazolam that was occurring also in canada with larazepam
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And medazolam they're using medazolam in patients here in america
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So they're using medazolam to sedate them to vent them and then they're also using remdesivir. You don't think this is a deadly cocktail
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It's ridiculous
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Yes, exactly. They used in the death sentence in america
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Yep, so the the uh doctors I believe in new york city
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They were
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They knew it by another name the trade name probably I don't know
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very true
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But they weren't using it. They weren't
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Do you remember nurse erin that knew new york city? Yeah, I've interviewed her before
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There was one guy who ripped out the tube. He survived
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But I think he even he died later
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um, and she said
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Well, I remember interviewing her early on and I asked her I said, you know in new york
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They were reporting this acute kidney failure
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But all I saw was the mandated may by anthony fauci to use remdesivir. I said i've said it non-stop
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Nurse erin you were there in new york
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I said I guarantee you they were using remdesivir and I asked her were they using remdesivir and she goes I never saw it
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Well, there's two other nurses who have come forward with the three
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three ring binder notebooks
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From new york
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0:38:27 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ructions for the remdesivir clinical trial of all new york patients starting in march
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0:38:35 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction] through april before fauci made that mandate. It is the drug that was being used the whole time
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0:38:40 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ors and the hospitals were all reporting in the media
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We've never seen such acute kidney failure. We're short on ventilators for the respiratory issues
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But we also are short on dialysis machines
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0:38:53 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ug on these poor innocent new yorkers was the stage
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to set
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The death tolls were high from this virus and all these hospitalized new yorkans
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Now we're going to mandate this drug to the entire country before they set it out to the world
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0:39:11 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction], it's just a it is disgusting. It's crying
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0:39:14 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] that was used to scare the public of sorry populations around the world was italy
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Do you know what was happening in italy? Were they using remdesivir there? I actually don't know. I haven't looked at that
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I should look into that
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All I knew was is anthony fauci was lying and he was about to murder a whole bunch of innocent americans
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Okay, but there were two places which were used to scare the world's population. Well, okay
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0:39:37 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]e were falling over like lampos. Yep
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And
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and um
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And then there was italy and you remember the panic and the pictures coming out of italy
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What the heck was causing that was that that was that covet or was it remdesivir?
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Yeah, it really could be remdesivir could be I mean, this is a global agenda
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Obviously, how do you get all kinds of countries like the uk to instigate and use?
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Medazolam before remdesivir is allowed to be used before the end of 2020
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0:40:05 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]age early multiple countries using various drugs to kill innocent people
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And calling covid that's what they were doing. So yes, i'm sure there's something in italy. They were using also
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There's no doubt. So brian, why don't we um
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0:40:20 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ors around the world to report
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Uh this to police forces well obviously not the doc. Well someone anyway to
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We we report all this to police authorities around the world and that's really will get people running
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I
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Hope that works that would be great i'm up for any suggestions
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Because i've actually said this over and over and over until anthony fauci chiquita brookslessor are on death row or in prison
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Or i'm dead because they kill me. I will not stop until these people are prosecuted
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I'm a doctor though. I'm not a lawyer. I don't know how to handle the jurisdiction
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0:40:59 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ually go after them. I need lawyers who are brave enough to step up and go
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Kennedy
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0:41:04 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ually quoted me in his book. I've only met him once and shook his hand
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0:41:09 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]n't actually sat down. I had a meeting with him yet
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personally
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But he knows more about anthony fauci than I do he knows about anthony fauci and all of his evilness before I was born
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I was born in 76. This guy's been evil before that sure, but he maybe doesn't understand the full extent of the criminality
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During this crisis because he's not medical doctor is he and I don't know yep, he's a lawyer could be that's a great point
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I'll reach out to him
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sure
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0:41:39 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ions charles
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Charles yes, I have um, sorry well done. Well done brian so the
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0:41:52 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]an that i'm working on brian
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0:41:56 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ralia
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And i've recommended this for the uk and glenn
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Has given me some good comments as well glenn. It's just been so crazy
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busy
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0:42:06 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] is this everybody i've been involved in this for 10 years now. So
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So [privacy contact redaction]rategist helping a lawyer in australia
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0:42:19 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] been damaged by vaccines and I assure you that the vast majority of doctors on the planet still consider
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0:42:27 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] v in front of it is good now
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In the legal framework and I was a lawyer for many years. I'm now a legal strategist
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0:42:38 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ralia and the uk and europe
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Overwhelmingly cannot believe that medical regulation in their countries is corrupt
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And
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I hope you're all seeing now because for 10 years now
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0:42:55 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] been exposed to this corruption in australia in canada with al opera with tga with fda
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Robert kennedy andy wakefield the evidence is overwhelming. We are now paying the price for
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Turning a blind eye to this now the judges the problem with the judges brian
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They cannot even conceive
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That the medical regulators because they're not experienced in medical matters so here's the game plan very clear
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0:43:26 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ate in america
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We need and in the uk we need
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100,[privacy contact redaction]e donating ten dollars a week to a legal fund. That's it
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100,000
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Ten dollars a week i'm doing this in australia two funds have been set up very simple i've shared
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The the the process is very clear
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A million dollars a week coming in texas to a legal fund a million dollars a week into california
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and that's only 100,000 donors and
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0:44:01 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ralia i've spoken to hundreds of doctors done presentations to them
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0:44:07 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ralia. There were 750,000
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80,000 health professionals regulated by opera if we get
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7 of them and they get one patient each there's a hundred thousand a million dollars a week and we can then run
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0:44:23 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]e legal cases because the phil hyland well done on the work you've done with sam white
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I mean as i say 10 years i've had [privacy contact redaction]arts when you got onto it in march
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Everybody that's all that needs to happen. I spoke to leave late yesterday from truth for health.org
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Brian, she's doing some great work. I'm on her legal advisory board
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0:44:46 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ate. All right, and glenn
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0:44:49 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction] a wording just slight variations
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Don't worry about the the wording we have set up two funds
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0:44:56 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] five million dollars in one of the funds by january in melbourne. There's another fund in queensdale
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Now one other issue, please phil hyland would know this in the uk
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0:45:08 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] like the judges
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0:45:10 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] good lawyers are in the narrative just like most doctors
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They get their money from big tech big business and governments
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0:45:22 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ion government
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0:45:25 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] to use our resources from this group steven to find lawyers that are willing to do the work that are committed to this game plan
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0:45:34 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] put into your head everybody
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0:45:36 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e a week by ten dollars a million dollars a week we can take these ass holes on there's the game plan
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I love it. Don't get confused. There's no other game plan needed. Don't get so what are we going to do?
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Yeah, get the money we are fighting
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Charles you could argue that this is a criminal matter
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0:46:00 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ill need lawyers to run it steven
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When you don't you need the police to investigate
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No, you don't the police are part of the problem
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You do but we've had
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If if someone's murdering your your
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Auntie you call the police don't you you don't call a lawyer?
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Yeah, but but what brian rightly points out it's hard to get the lawyers to engage because they can't believe that this is happening steven
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0:46:29 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] police won't and you've had guests on this show who the police who say
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0:46:37 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]e who've gone to the police the police just file it
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now all of that is
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starting to happen
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Is without resources. It's hard to keep driving the process
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0:46:53 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ors in this group
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to sign
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0:47:00 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]atement
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To the police
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Delivered by lawyers to the police in the proper way to the chief constable or whatever
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I don't know the fbi in america and with the equivalents around the australia we could pick out the
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0:47:17 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]op it's it's happening toad calendar brian. I'm sure you know toad calendar
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This is happening. There are lawyers getting sheriffs to go into hospitals
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Yep, all right sure medical kidnapping
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0:47:33 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] said now?
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Do they i'm not sure they do
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I don't know
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If we if we did if we if we counted up the people on this call who are constantly aware of what brian
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Uh is saying it it comes into their head for example on this call now
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0:47:54 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]e don't want to believe it even on this call even in this group
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They don't want to believe it and and tomorrow it's gone
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And they think oh, well, we'll leave it to someone else. No, this is crime. This is very serious crime
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0:48:07 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]er and and when and it's also treason as well. We need to do something
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Messing about with bloody judges who need to be convinced about this and that when they're corrupt anyway
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I've got no patience with judges and lawyers and
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0:48:22 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ly
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0:48:24 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] a duty when crime is being committed
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0:48:28 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] a duty as well medical ethics
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And that's where the failure is these are great crimes and and medical ethics are being ignored
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I'm sorry. I'm really upset after that. So steven we're all upset. That's why we're here
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And what i'm also upset about is that the majority of lawyers
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They will do whatever we want them to do as long as you just give them the big bucks
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0:48:56 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] to find lawyers who are engaged in the fight of world why are there no lawyers prepared to work for for for
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Steven there's plenty of them
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20 of them, but 80 won't we have to find the 20 fill highland is one of them who's on this call
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0:49:14 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] be really stupid
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0:49:17 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]e will only do something for if there's money at the end of it when they've got children and grandchildren
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0:49:23 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] find it unbelievable. Honestly
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Uh may I say may I say something since we have I think philip and sam on this call
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He's self complaining about how bad lawyers and how bad doctors are since we do that every freaking week
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Cat we know we know very we know very well that sam's a good guy and we know very well that you're a good
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0:49:47 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]or no, no, no what i'm trying to say is like let's celebrate a victory this week
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Let's celebrate the victory of philip and sam. How can you celebrate when you've got [privacy contact redaction]ate?
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Okay, but let's celebrate one good victory this week
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Let's hear a story of sam and philip and how good they did this week
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Let's hear how they did and and what they accomplished this week and uh, let's learn from what they did
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Well, yes, but cat i've invited uh, uh sam and philip to the to the call on tuesday
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So we'll hear from them on tuesday. Oh good today. It's brian
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Brian has been
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0:50:29 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]and it. He's been ignored by the doctors in america
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No, we don't we we have embraced brian well, yeah, you have but has anybody backed him up publicly
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Yes, we have don't you think brian
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Yeah, there's been a it's not a whole lot cat will tell you it's been very disappointing peter mccullough actually states this on stage when i'm with him
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He'll say we have about a million medical doctors in this country
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0:50:56 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] only about 500
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0:50:59 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ually thinking behaving?
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0:51:02 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]anding behind their Hippocratic oaths and we need more of them
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0:51:07 --> 0:51:14
So yes, but how many brian have actually said publicly repeated publicly what you said tonight?
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Cat lindley's probably one but as far as voices that are in the media
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It's probably ben marble
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Peter mccullough and ryan cole
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There you go three five
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Five in america no, no the only the only doctor who's speaking out in in the uk is um, some white
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and me and um
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Um david halpin. It's pathetic. It really is it really
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There's peter chan, I don't know if sam knows him sam and I will talk tomorrow
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0:51:50 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ional physician as well, and i'm going to be speaking with theater on tuesday
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But there are few and I think we need to connect with those as well
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0:52:01 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]er when we see it. We need to call it what it is and what?
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0:52:08 --> 0:52:13
Peter mccullough talks about i'm not criticizing him. He he's got his foot in the door. He doesn't want to
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of the media but but
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Even he we all need to say what what the public recognizes the truth and this is mass murder
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0:52:24 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]er we've got all the evidence we need we don't need any more papers or any more data
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we've got all the evidence we need of
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0:52:32 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ually commission of mass murder
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I don't know if you saw I don't know if you saw on newsweek today. Did you see they're recalling?
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55,000 vials of remdesivir
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Because they found glass
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0:52:48 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]s are particulates in all the vials
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0:52:51 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]rokes heart attacks death
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0:52:57 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction], as if remdesivir is not dangerous enough, how are we finding glass particulate inside of
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0:53:04 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ug so
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0:53:07 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction], it has been non-stop. I will not stop. I don't care who ignores me. I don't care
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My conscience won't let me stop exposing the crime that's going on
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to be a different crime than this
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0:53:20 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]er behind a plot to incentivize hospitals to murder kill and maim innocent americans
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And they're doing it non-stop and they're doing it around the world with other drugs
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0:53:34 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]atform a media a podcast a radio show any tv network that will take it on
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I'll do it. I'm shocked. There hasn't been more exposure on this. So
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0:53:44 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ors do say even the ones I just mentioned
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They'll say you're the only one talking about this
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Yeah, I know
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It's like i'm the only one that ever took time to read those studies to expose the lie from the beginning
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But I will continue and continue and continue because saying nothing
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0:54:00 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]icit in the murderous plot of others and I have
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I can only see for myself the only thing that motivates me continuously
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It's not being asked to go speak at events that other medical doctors are at. Nope
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0:54:13 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] to me is this
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0:54:16 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]
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10 15 20 patients every week who write me
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Saying that because of the resources I put together because of the video because of the evidence because of the presentation the documents the research studies
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0:54:28 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] been able to get their loved ones out of icus or they themselves have pulled remdesivir out of their vein
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0:54:34 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] medical advice
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Document and went home and they're still alive
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They got early treatment options rather than what they were getting in the hospital when they were already told
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They were going into renal failure and were on the brink of death
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0:54:48 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ill alive because they got out of the hospital off of remdesivir
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And for those who don't have a backbone who to be able to stand up on their own
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0:54:57 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] patient advocates now that work directly through my site who represent all [privacy contact redaction]e in hospitals who are
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0:55:04 --> 0:55:06
medically kidnapped
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And criminally they're being denied access from their loved ones
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0:55:10 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ual team who can sit in on the ethics committee meetings
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We've got five nurses and a sixth actual nurse advocates
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We've added just for the state of canada who's in canada and can actually have resources for ivermectin that all hospitals
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Are denying access to to all patients in canada
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So i'm not going to sit back and wait for people. I just know it's been a very daunting
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Overwhelming task and at times it feels very lonely. I do love
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That there's anybody who says keep talking. This is important because we know early treatment
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We know the virus isn't as dangerous because there are options better than the ones in hospitals
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We appreciate what you're saying and what you're doing. Please come be a part of it
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Kat Lindley's been a great support to me
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The american associations of physicians and servants surgeons in texas the president
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Sheila page invited me to come be the keynote speaker at an event with eight other medical doctors. This is phenomenal. I love it
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0:56:06 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ot in hospitals is what allows the entire thing to continue
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It's what allows the narrative that the virus is killing people sign up for our vaccines
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0:56:19 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ive at all. Sure
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Could you um?
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Maybe what do you reckon?
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0:56:27 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]aft of an open letter which which maybe [privacy contact redaction]ors could sign?
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You know, um
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0:56:36 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]s
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0:56:37 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ralia
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I would love to do that. Yes, I can do that. I would love that
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And we could send we could think about where we could send this letter to
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0:56:48 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ually totally open to the idea of actually trying to capture audiences if it is required per what charles said
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If it's required that we believe a hundred thousand people donating ten dollars in all 50 states or in each country is necessary
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0:57:05 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]or what in the world we can do next
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0:57:10 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]e because they're getting away with murder for decades. I absolutely agree with you
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So if that's something we can work on i'm totally fine putting people in place and teams that work with me to help me put that together
736
0:57:23 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I need some inspiration some ideas because nothing's worked so far to stop it
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I've said I will not stop speaking. I won't stop showing up. I won't voice what I know until these damn protocols are stopped
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0:57:38 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ors
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0:57:41 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ors in america who is supporting you. You've actually said what you've said
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uh in public um
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But there are none in the uk. Uh, there are none in france. There are none in nobody knows you in in the or do they in germany?
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Well renear fulmix in germany he had me do a whole one and a half hour presentation on all my documents
743
0:58:01 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] it all to him like 10 months ago
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Sure, and have it all actually to be fair to him. He drew my attention to you. He said have you seen brian ardis?
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Very good, and I don't know what he's done
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I don't know if they're actually following through with whatever suits they want against the world health organization cdc. W nih. I don't know
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They've got a kind of new york to going in poland now
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Well, good. I need something. I need something action and that's great if he is and I really do
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Love that renear fulmix reached out to me by facebook. Can you please come present to us what you know and what you've learned?
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0:58:38 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]and. I I don't it is very odd that it feels like
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Now i'm the one person that's conveying this but i'm also the first one. I think that identified the huge lie
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When I said it was like a god thing if I didn't observe exactly what happens when you teared out someone's body
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0:58:55 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ug in a hospital to cause acute kidney failure causing pulmonary edema and then watching a hospital lie to you to your face
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After looking at the x-rays and knowing it's not pneumonia
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There's a line of water in my father-in-law's lungs that they were calling pneumonia. That is not pneumonia
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That's pulmonary edema caused by acute kidney failure for them to put on the death certificate that it was pneumonia
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Uh, no, I I now was exposed to how hospitals cover up liability for their protocols
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Now I saw it on a grand scale worldwide
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So I don't know why but I am super motivated and that spark has not left
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And I will continue to show up as much as possible to preserve as much as life is possible
762
0:59:39 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ease mute all other users they're very
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Now i've just muted. I I actually have learned how to do it now
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0:59:47 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ion?
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Yes
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so, um, I I have to I have a question I wanted to ask about the uh, the uh,
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Pfizer approval for final approval
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But before I do I I want to bring up a point that what I think is a correction to one of your opening statements
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Uh in in this group, you're not going to find any kool-aid drinkers. So you don't need to soft pedal
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Uh, you used a description of of the our opponent's agenda as being to maximize the vaccine
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inoculations in the world's population, I I I think the
772
1:00:26 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]er. I think it's to gain control of the world's population by eliminating all of the personal constitutional freedoms
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Uh, and the destruction of all the western democracy democracies that they they want to take us to a world of matrix
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1:00:42 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ry
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1:00:44 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] in in this kind of of uh
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1:00:48 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ronger and broader based because I I know you're aware of a variety of these items
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Yeah, read peter brigand's book
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Absolutely, uh rfk is also
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We're the prey
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Um, so back to my question
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There's a lot of confusion going on around the application
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Uh now I know there's some been interviews
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Uh around whether or not there is currently a a fully approved vaccine or not
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in one of your interviews with kary medet was
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Someone brought up and showed a document that had a january date in it
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Uh as though as though that it wasn't approved at this stage, but but couldn't be until
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1:01:36 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] if if you were familiar with the document i'm talking to
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Was that part of one of the interviews you did?
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If they brought that up in the interview, I don't remember it was a two and a half hour interview with me and karen kingston
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So I don't really remember that document. I do know
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That comarity is not
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Is not in the market in america. It's not here and it is definitely not
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1:02:00 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ion filed yesterday that I was told happened yesterday
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1:02:04 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] being able to use that interchangeably with the Pfizer biotech shot as it lists on the fact sheet from the fda
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So yeah the fda approved
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1:02:18 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ly what got approved on august 23rd
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Uh, the approval was the application process for it was an approval is what I was told by multiple people
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1:02:31 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ication is what was actually approved for community. That's what I was told
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Okay, you got more info. That's great
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I do that's incomplete and this is a challenge to both the lawyers and the doctors
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in in the audience
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Uh, I I don't know why this hasn't been drilled down before
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uh and requiring me an engineer to to to uncover it but
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Uh glenn I know a bit about it. So what the fda did?
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They approved something
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Uh, come on that they approved one that was not available in the united states at the time
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And they they continued the emergency use authorization for the thing that was for the for the drug that was already being used
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1:03:14 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] in itself
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They approved the one that wasn't available for what?
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And so um, so community I think it's called
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Uh, so and then they they're now trying to argue that they're interchangeable
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I mean, well, he couldn't make it up
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So so this this is a detail but it's an important detail. It's what got approved was to manufacture
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Not not a marketing release or not an injection
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So this and this is this is the trick that's been played and to some extent
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We've said oh it wasn't really approved
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And we didn't clarify it to be exact. So so we get challenged glenn glenn
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I I knew it was fraud at the time. I said it was fraud to david wiseman
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And I said david you can he was going on about the data. I said you don't have to look any further than the fraud
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I'm simply saying we have not taken the proper steps to prepare ourselves. What's going on?
824
1:04:29 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]uring location for for this application is in germany?
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There's something going on here where they're trying to trick us by approving it in the u.s. But only manufacturing it in germany
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Why don't we know when when the target is for final approval and when they would start the marketing program?
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If we're not prepared to go after that approval process in the fda
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We're we're failing because we're not even tracking what they're doing. I absolutely we don't really understand the process that's going on here
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Well, the truth is that nobody's got the time to to actually drill down
830
1:05:05 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]n't everybody claims they can they'll die on a hill
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This is this is something that needs the time. This is a place we can actually challenge them both
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Both from the the legal side of what's going on here and from the public side the public can be engaged
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But we got to be able to tell them what's going on
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We got to be able to target when when the next item is coming up when the debate is going to come for the final approval
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In january, what what's going to be part of the fda?
836
1:05:32 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ed and forty three thousand in in for the five to eleven which with a tiny bit of effort
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Why can't we turn that into a ten million?
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Submission of of the fda before we get final approval
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And and picket both both
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the the the corporates headquarters for Pfizer in in Cambridge mass and the the in the second area
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location in Dallas
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Why why can't we be prepared prepared to get people out on a on a weekend after weekend the way the australians do in order?
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To empower their their population to get engaged sure glenn
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1:06:07 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ors and scientists about challenging the fda
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so-called approval
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Because that's what's how it was presented to the new york time the new york times reported that
847
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That the the Pfizer vaccine had been approved. It hadn't been approved at all
848
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Everybody on that zoom call agreed that it hadn't been approved that it was fraught. Well, I said it was fraud
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I had difficulty in getting them to agree with that
850
1:06:34 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction], you're not you're not giving a complete story either it did get approved for manufacturing
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If you don't tell the detail, no, no, you're giving a higher truth
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No, what the new york times said was that the damn drug was was approved, but it wasn't approved
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It wasn't available
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So they approved something that wasn't available and they continued the eua on something that was available
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They absolutely use legal jargon to make it appear to the masses of the united states that the current Pfizer
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BioNTech shot is now approved and it is not it's the list on the fact sheet still glenn. Yes
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That the Pfizer BioNTech shot is under emergency use authorization only and they were and nothing happened
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It is the only one so
859
1:07:22 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ill the only one being used in america and it actually says on the fda document
860
1:07:27 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ill as of right now
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Only under emergency use authorization. It does not say on that actual fact sheet that it is approved
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It mentions co-marnity in any respect might be approved manufacturing or not, but they're using this legal
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jargon
864
1:07:45 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] to the media a great lie on our society
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Which is that the Pfizer BioNTech shot is approved. It isn't just look at the fact
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The it is not it doesn't say that it is not approved. It's only under emergency use authorization. They're lying to you
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It's still a great lie
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I get it
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I I get that they're lying to us. My point is because we didn't we weren't precise in our response
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We didn't we couldn't completely paint them as a complete lie because they had they theirs was a partial lie
871
1:08:19 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] an approval. I I have the letter in front of me the top of the line says
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bla approval
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And then it goes then you you got to go to the fine print. What's the fine print? They were approved for manufacturing
874
1:08:32 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ory and then and showed people why they're being tricked because this is what goes on
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All day long is we get bluffed with trickery
876
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It's it's a magician trick and we don't call it out
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We don't point exactly to to where the sleight of hand is going on
878
1:08:49 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]e only believe us because we're the only truth speakers out there
879
1:08:54 --> 1:08:56
Say glenn, this is steve cogglin, um
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It's called an active measures campaign
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1:08:59 --> 1:09:04
But the other part I wanted to point out is I just literally pulled up an article. I saw a couple days ago
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To go immediately to this issue federal judge a federal judge
883
1:09:08 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]s the department of defense's claim that advisor eua and comar
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Comarity vaccines are interchangeable and said they could not
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Tell the truth that it was interchangeable as an enticement to get them to uh,
886
1:09:24 --> 1:09:31
Get the get the uh vaccine. I i'll put this i'll put this link in the uh comments. That's what I was referencing
887
1:09:31 --> 1:09:33
Thank you for pulling that up
888
1:09:33 --> 1:09:38
Yeah, well, that's that's showing that when it gets to an actual legal judge
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He's he's able to read the language and he can tell that it wasn't approved for a marketing and injection
890
1:09:45 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]uring and and all my i'm getting at is if we can tighten up our process
891
1:09:52 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ly what's going on if if I can't remember who did the interview
892
1:09:57 --> 1:10:02
But they specifically said it cannot be final approved until january
893
1:10:02 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] that january date. Are we prepared to go after them when they go in for that final approval?
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1:10:09 --> 1:10:10
I don't think so
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This is december
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If they go after that they they gotta give at least a 30-day notice
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1:10:15 --> 1:10:21
So that means that that meeting notice is going to come out within the next couple weeks. Are we prepared to fight back?
898
1:10:22 --> 1:10:24
I doubt it
899
1:10:25 --> 1:10:27
Sorry to be so loud
900
1:10:28 --> 1:10:34
Well, yeah, uh and the most important thing is what brian mentioned that what the fda approves
901
1:10:35 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] of the world follows
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1:10:37 --> 1:10:39
The
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Including the uk mhra
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And so the message that comes out from the new york times within within one hour of that damned meeting with the fda in august
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Was that uh, faiza
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vaccine approved
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1:10:58 --> 1:11:01
And that was the basis of it going on to be given to the children
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Being used in all these different countries 192 countries and 191 without america
910
1:11:07 --> 1:11:11
And it's just absolutely outrageous. It's fraud. It's criminal fraud
911
1:11:13 --> 1:11:18
brian, who do you uh view as taking the strongest lead on the on the legal end of this
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so specifically on this topic of
913
1:11:23 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ate? What is the next step in the process of the application?
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and what's the you know
915
1:11:31 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] a sense of whether there's they're going to stay with that original target of of a final approval in january?
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1:11:39 --> 1:11:44
I'll tell you as of right now the ones I would trust the most that are on top of it as far as a legal stance
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1:11:45 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]
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have to be
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The legal team of the american frontline doctors. They're the ones who have filed the most accurate and most timely
920
1:11:55 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ep of this vaccine campaign
921
1:11:59 --> 1:12:05
Uh, I will know more from dr. Velliet's side from thomas rinz's side
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1:12:06 --> 1:12:11
Thomas rinz is great. He's building out his team. He's now up to like four different lawyers that are just in his office now
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He was alone a year ago
924
1:12:13 --> 1:12:18
So they're building this out. But this week thomas rinz will be in my home on
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friday
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And we are going to be discussing him and I and dr. McCullough will be here in my home
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And he's going to bring us up to speed on all of the lawsuits they've been building out with a group
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1:12:29 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] like 100 attorneys around the country thomas rinz has been organizing to help fall to help file either criminal charges against all hospitals
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1:12:39 --> 1:12:46
For the protocols of remdesivir in hospitals, but I already tell you thomas rinz has already filed on behalf of aflds the injunction against
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the
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vaccine
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For all military he did that in july 20th or sorry july 10th of [privacy contact redaction] of alabama
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1:12:56 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] been on I I would say they are the two legal groups
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1:13:00 --> 1:13:01
aflds
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thomas rinz
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Dr. Velliet
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1:13:04 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] legal counsel that are up on the cusp of this
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That i'm aware of I don't know of anyone else. So it's really actually, uh
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I was in dc. Um, how many weeks was it now two weeks and I met with uh, we were
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In heritage foundation
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1:13:21 --> 1:13:25
I'm terrible with the names. So whoever is the lead attorney in the osha
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1:13:26 --> 1:13:33
Lawsuit is the team that's going to take this all the way to the supreme court and right now is in the fifth circuit court
943
1:13:33 --> 1:13:38
So look up whoever is the lead team on the court. I don't know. I'm sorry guys
944
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I'm terrible with names, but that's actually the one that's going to take it all the way to the supreme court
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so I don't know about them
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Yeah, I don't I don't think there's the friends one and then the one that's taking the lead on cms it's in texas
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1:13:52 --> 1:13:53
uh
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1:13:53 --> 1:13:59
That's going to be the one that's going to take it all the way to the supreme court. Those are the two to watch
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Uh, not the rents
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1:14:01 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] so you guys know
951
1:14:05 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] so you know, I met
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That's where I met the uh, clarence thomas's wife. So those will be the ones that I would watch osha and cms
953
1:14:16 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] any lawyers in here today other than charles from australia and raymond from canada?
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Well, I'll tell you it's probably easier to um, yes there are lawyers here i'm sure but um
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Uh, well, I know philip hyland was definitely here and then there are others
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but it's probably easier to
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ask those who um
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are lawyers to
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Identify themselves because I don't recognize all these names. Um
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Uh, hi there, uh peter watson here speaking from uh, the uk
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um
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Hi, um, you know, I I think I just want to applaud all of you right now for your absolute bravery because
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What we're talking about here is not just
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You know about the vaccines. It's a genocide
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onto the entire population and it is all about
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You know the the control of our freedoms that is what they want us to do
967
1:15:14 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]em like china and also to decrease a lot of the population
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So we know that now, um, i'm an ex military veteran
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Um, and i've seen genocide firsthand in kosovo
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Um, I was one of the first soldiers in there
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Now i'm working with
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I've got two organizations one is veterans with purpose, which is about
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Try and what that is is a whole bunch of veterans. We're gaining a lot more veterans daily
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And what we're trying to do is then wake up the veterans to make a stand because there's over six million veterans here in the uk
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Okay, and they can help because the problem is a lot of people don't have the courage to stand up and say no
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1:16:04 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e and you know, and we we have been doing
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a number of successful wins
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1:16:12 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e out of hospitals
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1:16:14 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]opping the protocols
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um
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1:16:18 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] another organization called for our kids.org.uk
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and what we're doing with that is we are
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1:16:25 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] been injured who
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1:16:29 --> 1:16:30
Um
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Who are afraid who are speaking out and again the two the two sort of organizations are working together now
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1:16:37 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]
987
1:16:40 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] a number of lawyers and we've got a couple more coming on board as well
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1:16:44 --> 1:16:47
Uh, including Anna de Boussere
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Um as well as a few other, um, really really good lawyers
990
1:16:54 --> 1:17:01
Um, but it's a growing it's a growing process and we have a lot of other people in the background as well helping us cat's helping us as well
991
1:17:03 --> 1:17:05
So hey cat, um
992
1:17:05 --> 1:17:11
But what we're trying to do is we are trying to get as much evidence and affidavits from the people
993
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Because also what we've done is we we've asked the people
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1:17:15 --> 1:17:17
You know to
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To sign an affidavit
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1:17:20 --> 1:17:23
To us all you know, we're trying to get this out to as many people
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1:17:24 --> 1:17:31
And we're asking the people to give us the affidavit and what the affidavit is asking us to do is to take action
998
1:17:31 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]icit
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1:17:34 --> 1:17:38
in this and if they're you know, and we're trying to do this lawfully and peacefully and if they're um
1000
1:17:39 --> 1:17:44
If the police won't do it, we will make citizens arrests on these people is what we want to do
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1:17:45 --> 1:17:46
um
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1:17:46 --> 1:17:48
So my head's already above the parapet for that
1003
1:17:49 --> 1:17:51
But you know, we have to stop this
1004
1:17:53 --> 1:17:59
Um, and we'll try you know, and we will try and support you guys as much as you can but we all need to work together
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1:18:00 --> 1:18:02
On doing this
1006
1:18:03 --> 1:18:05
So that's my two cents and you know
1007
1:18:06 --> 1:18:10
Any any support for help we can give you we will we'll do our best
1008
1:18:11 --> 1:18:13
Peter, uh, are you a contact of um?
1009
1:18:13 --> 1:18:18
Um, uh, sorry, are you on darkest winter? I am yes
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I am
1011
1:18:21 --> 1:18:23
Okay, so am I so um
1012
1:18:23 --> 1:18:29
Maybe we can talk I didn't know you were there though. Unfortunately. Yes. I'm there. I don't often talk too much
1013
1:18:30 --> 1:18:32
Okay, but yes, I don't talk too much either
1014
1:18:33 --> 1:18:38
Um there do you think there's any chance of drawing together the backs injured into a class action?
1015
1:18:39 --> 1:18:46
Well, that's what we're trying that's what that's the whole that's a good idea about that because that's why we're trying to gather evidence we've got
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1:18:46 --> 1:18:50
Quite a good database of of information that we're gathering on a daily basis
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1:18:52 --> 1:18:54
For that so we can all correlate it
1018
1:18:55 --> 1:19:00
Peter why don't why so what's happened to this? I think it's a really good idea
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1:19:00 --> 1:19:06
I've worked in the military and so I wasn't in the military, but I was working for them as a civilian doctor
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1:19:07 --> 1:19:08
um
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1:19:08 --> 1:19:13
So, um and the the veterans I think is a really good idea in particular
1022
1:19:13 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] with the royal marines with whom I work if I can help you with that
1023
1:19:20 --> 1:19:22
Ah great
1024
1:19:22 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]s at um fast lane, you know fast lane is where they've got the new triumphant submarines
1025
1:19:29 --> 1:19:30
Yes
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and um, those guys know everything about the uk
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1:19:34 --> 1:19:36
About the uk
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And this is treason
1029
1:19:37 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] a very very great interest in what's going on at the moment because this
1030
1:19:43 --> 1:19:45
As far as I can see is treason
1031
1:19:46 --> 1:19:49
Well, absolutely and and uh, you know, I think
1032
1:19:50 --> 1:19:53
That we we've had conversations with serving
1033
1:19:54 --> 1:19:59
Uh military at the moment and there are a number of them awake to what's going on and they're seeing the effects
1034
1:20:00 --> 1:20:05
You know in their own soldiers, you know, they're seeing soldiers that are massively affected
1035
1:20:05 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]e, you know really struggling
1036
1:20:10 --> 1:20:16
I can put you in touch with some ex-military. Uh, i'm just so very sorry that I didn't keep in touch with more of them
1037
1:20:18 --> 1:20:22
Yeah, brilliant, you know obviously the more people we have the better
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1:20:24 --> 1:20:26
But yes, let's certainly do that
1039
1:20:26 --> 1:20:29
Uh, we're also trying to connect up with other veterans around the world as well
1040
1:20:30 --> 1:20:34
Um, I know aj had a really good talk with um bossy
1041
1:20:34 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ralia who's fantastic
1042
1:20:38 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] Peter? What do you think do you think we should be doing that because you know, whether we succeed or not?
1043
1:20:46 --> 1:20:50
Uh, we have a plan to submit it to the police
1044
1:20:51 --> 1:20:56
Um, you know all the evidence and you know run through there are a couple of criminal cases where
1045
1:20:57 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]
1046
1:20:58 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] died
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And that's been lodged as a criminal case and it's just
1048
1:21:03 --> 1:21:06
It's going to be very interesting to see if the police will actually then take that
1049
1:21:07 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] they issued crime numbers?
1050
1:21:10 --> 1:21:12
Yes
1051
1:21:12 --> 1:21:15
Right. Okay. Yes. Well, that's crucial. Yeah
1052
1:21:16 --> 1:21:17
Yeah
1053
1:21:17 --> 1:21:22
Yes, so if they if they don't do anything then you know, it's up to the citizens to then
1054
1:21:23 --> 1:21:25
To do those kinds of things
1055
1:21:26 --> 1:21:31
But we want to try and use the the current systems if we can and do everything peacefully and lawfully
1056
1:21:32 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] someone say earlier
1057
1:21:35 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] and that kind of thing now. I don't think that's personally
1058
1:21:40 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] because
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1:21:42 --> 1:21:44
um
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1:21:44 --> 1:21:46
You know, I think that's what they're waiting for
1061
1:21:47 --> 1:21:49
In terms of you know mass rebellion
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1:21:50 --> 1:21:52
And then they can clamp down with their heavy hand
1063
1:21:54 --> 1:21:57
And what we what we don't want to do the reason why we stepped up
1064
1:21:57 --> 1:22:01
I mean, I don't want to you know, I didn't want to sort of get involved in all this
1065
1:22:01 --> 1:22:02
but
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I don't want to see anybody get hurt or die
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1:22:06 --> 1:22:07
so
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1:22:07 --> 1:22:12
We've just heard tonight peter that [privacy contact redaction] their lives because of the
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I know criminal use of remdesivir
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Absolutely, I know
1071
1:22:17 --> 1:22:18
I know
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And it it keeps me up at night
1073
1:22:21 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] i'm just i am is to want to stop this
1074
1:22:26 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ive that's nowhere near the amount of deaths that we see with the vaccine so far in america
1075
1:22:33 --> 1:22:34
sure
1076
1:22:34 --> 1:22:39
So we know they're deadly. We know they're uh used to they're going to be used to try to destroy our freedoms our liberties and to
1077
1:22:40 --> 1:22:42
Hurt us
1078
1:22:42 --> 1:22:45
But nothing has been more deadly than these than these protocols in hospitals so far
1079
1:22:47 --> 1:22:51
Yeah, there are officially in america. I think the figure is um
1080
1:22:53 --> 1:22:58
20 000 is it but half of those are outside america for some reason. Yep
1081
1:22:58 --> 1:23:05
So theirs are is reporting from international reporting and and inside of the united states the number is about 18 to 20 000
1082
1:23:05 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] want you to know that for cms data
1083
1:23:08 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] the shots being considered fully vaccinated for medicare aged patients 65 years and older
1084
1:23:16 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ates up until the end of september
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It is confirmed 32 [privacy contact redaction] in the medicare system database
1086
1:23:27 --> 1:23:31
That's actually twice as much as what's reported in vares and that's not just for the united states
1087
1:23:31 --> 1:23:37
But we also know that a lot of these um deaths aren't getting as far as the vares reporting system
1088
1:23:38 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]eve kirsch and others that say that
1089
1:23:42 --> 1:23:50
Well, i've heard that it was one to ten percent and now they're beginning to realize that the figures the reported deaths
1090
1:23:50 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ion
1091
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Are one percent and less than one percent in which case?
1092
1:23:57 --> 1:24:05
Uh in the eu of the uk in the us is 54 000 now that's five million four hundred thousand if you use the
1093
1:24:05 --> 1:24:11
One percent. Yep. Yeah, we're just talking about reported numbers, right? So reported deaths of remdesivir reported of vaccines
1094
1:24:12 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] did a review in [privacy contact redaction]em
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And found that less than one percent. It is not one to ten percent
1096
1:24:19 --> 1:24:25
It is less than one percent of all adverse events to vaccines get reported to vares period
1097
1:24:25 --> 1:24:30
So that was one percent. Yes, there was a harvard study that said one to ten percent. Isn't that right?
1098
1:24:31 --> 1:24:35
That was for ambulatory transport so they looked at two things they looked for
1099
1:24:35 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ions and adverse events in people transported in ambulances
1100
1:24:40 --> 1:24:46
But there was even a big issue with reported adverse events to drug therapies and ambulances being transported patients
1101
1:24:47 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ates in the harvard review in 2010
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1:24:51 --> 1:24:55
It is less than one percent of all vaccine adverse events are reported. That's the number
1103
1:24:56 --> 1:24:58
So
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1:24:58 --> 1:25:00
In that case it means that there are
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1:25:01 --> 1:25:07
I've just seen the figure i'm pretty sure it's 54 000 eu us uk. That's about [privacy contact redaction]e
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1:25:08 --> 1:25:09
um
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1:25:09 --> 1:25:15
And so that means it's five million at least five million four hundred thousand deaths from the injections
1108
1:25:16 --> 1:25:21
Um, so actually more than the remdesivir. Is that correct? Well, actually we don't know remdesivir
1109
1:25:21 --> 1:25:25
Yeah, what i'm giving you is numbers for america only right i'm giving you numbers
1110
1:25:26 --> 1:25:30
We know there's 800 000 no matter what data points you pick for nine states
1111
1:25:30 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] 32 000 confirmed 65 years in older medicare. That is not voluntary reporting
1112
1:25:35 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ates you're up at near 150 000 confirmed dead for that age group alone
1113
1:25:41 --> 1:25:42
And that's not the only deaths
1114
1:25:42 --> 1:25:47
So we don't have all the reporting to know but we know there's at least so if we have all these deaths from remdesivir
1115
1:25:48 --> 1:25:50
and inappropriate um
1116
1:25:50 --> 1:25:54
It's over a million over a million for sure for america for both easily
1117
1:25:55 --> 1:25:58
Yeah, so remdesivir last year and then the vaccine this year
1118
1:25:59 --> 1:26:03
It makes you wonder where all the deaths from covid are coming from doesn't it? Oh remdesivir is still going on right now
1119
1:26:04 --> 1:26:06
So it hasn't stopped. It's this year, too. Yep
1120
1:26:08 --> 1:26:10
Yep mass slaughter, man
1121
1:26:11 --> 1:26:13
Absolutely disgraceful
1122
1:26:14 --> 1:26:16
It's disgusting
1123
1:26:16 --> 1:26:17
And they all should be
1124
1:26:17 --> 1:26:19
tortured
1125
1:26:19 --> 1:26:21
prosecuted
1126
1:26:21 --> 1:26:23
Held guilty before the world. There should be a world tribunal
1127
1:26:24 --> 1:26:26
We should go back to the medieval times in my opinion
1128
1:26:27 --> 1:26:29
and hum torture them all
1129
1:26:29 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] two seconds out
1130
1:26:33 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]on um, yeah, it is geriatric genocide. Whoever just wrote that you're absolutely right
1131
1:26:40 --> 1:26:47
I wondered um, can anybody elaborate on the issue of a class action suit lawsuit?
1132
1:26:49 --> 1:26:51
All right
1133
1:26:52 --> 1:26:55
You're muted now buddy, sorry who oh, so who is that then?
1134
1:26:57 --> 1:27:00
Was that me? Oh, sorry. I just muted it
1135
1:27:01 --> 1:27:05
Sorry, well, hi, ervin sorry. Oh damn it
1136
1:27:12 --> 1:27:14
Can you guys hear me
1137
1:27:14 --> 1:27:16
Yes, okay. Um
1138
1:27:16 --> 1:27:18
What's happening? I feel like an outsider
1139
1:27:19 --> 1:27:23
I feel like an outsider looking in because you guys are really living it and i'm i'm living it
1140
1:27:23 --> 1:27:28
But i'm only partially living it because I write about a number of different topics of which this is one of them
1141
1:27:29 --> 1:27:31
um if
1142
1:27:31 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]upidly i'm supposed to be on a panel discussion in january with with corey and
1143
1:27:37 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ein and and and martinson and I think kennedy and and i'm trying to get up to their speed now, it's not kind of easy
1144
1:27:45 --> 1:27:47
um
1145
1:27:47 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] let's say I have a colleague in my office
1146
1:27:51 --> 1:27:54
And they say this is all anecdotal
1147
1:27:54 --> 1:27:56
right
1148
1:27:56 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ion is
1149
1:27:58 --> 1:28:01
Where I've got all sorts of reports of all sorts of problems
1150
1:28:02 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ory is more severe than I thought it was
1151
1:28:07 --> 1:28:09
Um, this is news to me
1152
1:28:09 --> 1:28:13
Um, I know it was bad, but I didn't think I the magnitude is different. Um
1153
1:28:15 --> 1:28:20
How to where's the go-to place where I could pull up something and say here shut your mouth
1154
1:28:21 --> 1:28:22
read this
1155
1:28:22 --> 1:28:24
and get back to me because because the
1156
1:28:25 --> 1:28:27
the campaign
1157
1:28:27 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] us
1158
1:28:29 --> 1:28:31
Is so severe
1159
1:28:32 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] come off as a whack job and I i'm not afraid to be a whack job
1160
1:28:35 --> 1:28:37
My head's sticking up at all times
1161
1:28:37 --> 1:28:43
But but but you're ineffective if they can just blow you off as a whack. Where can I go to show?
1162
1:28:43 --> 1:28:49
Remdesivir desk, where can I go to to to find these pieces of information?
1163
1:28:49 --> 1:28:52
Sure in which in which it's not
1164
1:28:52 --> 1:28:57
Rumble or bit shooter, right? That's the goddamn problem. I face and I believe you
1165
1:28:58 --> 1:29:02
I've been borrowing i've written probably [privacy contact redaction] now
1166
1:29:02 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] because I don't care if I get it all but I do care if I get it wrong
1167
1:29:08 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] sent my email in the i've just put my email in the chat
1168
1:29:11 --> 1:29:15
I'll send you a whole presentation. I put together with all the research studies and the data i'm gonna ask you for that
1169
1:29:16 --> 1:29:18
That'll make it easier
1170
1:29:18 --> 1:29:20
and I gotta tell you as um
1171
1:29:21 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ory, it's just horrifying
1172
1:29:25 --> 1:29:28
I it watching all these politicized
1173
1:29:29 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ories is horrifying. There's just none of them that are playing out
1174
1:29:33 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] they're supposed to be done. I'm right in the middle of scott alice's book right now
1175
1:29:38 --> 1:29:41
I'm trying to figure out if I want to even listen to fauci's book
1176
1:29:42 --> 1:29:47
Kennedy's book because i've been reading about fauci, but i'm probably gonna do that, too
1177
1:29:49 --> 1:29:54
So you put in your email here I did it's doc doc at artists labs.com
1178
1:29:55 --> 1:30:00
Okay, let me get that before because I never know I might get lost in the chat so doc
1179
1:30:00 --> 1:30:01
at
1180
1:30:01 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]slabs.com
1181
1:30:03 --> 1:30:05
Islabs.com
1182
1:30:05 --> 1:30:12
Brian, I I think maybe because you haven't had the the reaction you expected in america
1183
1:30:14 --> 1:30:22
You've maybe understood that there are some people who in this group for example who would be prepared to work night and day with you
1184
1:30:23 --> 1:30:25
That's awesome. Good
1185
1:30:25 --> 1:30:29
And i'll tell you i'll give some kudos here to glenn macco. He helped us get a whole bunch of
1186
1:30:29 --> 1:30:31
Um
1187
1:30:32 --> 1:30:37
Comments submitted to the fda before that meeting on october 6th, which was great
1188
1:30:37 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] say it right now
1189
1:30:39 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] I conveyed it to my hundreds of thousands of audiences of my show I said
1190
1:30:46 --> 1:30:52
Uh any of you who sit back and hear me tell you that they're about to actually vote to put this shot in all
1191
1:30:52 --> 1:30:54
five to 11 year old americans
1192
1:30:54 --> 1:30:56
Any of you who do not?
1193
1:30:56 --> 1:31:03
Click the button that's on my home page that takes you immediately to the comment section on this fda docket
1194
1:31:04 --> 1:31:06
Those of you who don't put that in there
1195
1:31:06 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] of your night feeling or the rest of your life feeling guilty for at least not
1196
1:31:12 --> 1:31:14
saying something
1197
1:31:14 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ually type in a comment and convey at least your disgust at this and concern
1198
1:31:21 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] better that at least you said something without being ignorant and doing nothing
1199
1:31:27 --> 1:31:32
So when I say any ideas you've got i'm going to continue to project this out at people until I can
1200
1:31:32 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e as possible that it doesn't fall on deaf ears as a powerful warning. I'm going to do it. So
1201
1:31:40 --> 1:31:42
It's better for me to continue to say something
1202
1:31:42 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] comfortably without continuing to try to save as many people as possible
1203
1:31:48 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] night where peter mccullin I were at and I did a legal panel
1204
1:31:52 --> 1:31:58
I was the moderator and as I was walking out of the building these people said you're a great american
1205
1:31:58 --> 1:32:01
And I said no i'm not I don't want to hear anything about america
1206
1:32:02 --> 1:32:07
I'm actually trying to save as many humans as possible and that is it
1207
1:32:08 --> 1:32:11
There are humans being killed all over this world
1208
1:32:12 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ugs either injected called a vaccine or being put into your vein being called an antiviral
1209
1:32:20 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ug that is going to poison you
1210
1:32:25 --> 1:32:30
It doesn't matter if you're american. I don't care if you're democratic republican. It doesn't give a crap. This isn't a political issue
1211
1:32:31 --> 1:32:33
It is a humanitarian issue
1212
1:32:34 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e who lie all the time to protect their ego and their reputations
1213
1:32:38 --> 1:32:42
I'm okay with that. That's a human trait. You're trying to preserve your own identity an ego
1214
1:32:43 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] a problem with lying
1215
1:32:46 --> 1:32:50
And manipulating human beings to volunteer
1216
1:32:50 --> 1:32:51
to
1217
1:32:51 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]er themselves with a cocktail proven poison
1218
1:32:57 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] with murder. I didn't know this was going to make me so angry
1219
1:33:03 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] produce products
1220
1:33:07 --> 1:33:11
On a global national scale. I didn't care. I was just going to sell products
1221
1:33:11 --> 1:33:13
I didn't know
1222
1:33:13 --> 1:33:15
That one guy's memo
1223
1:33:16 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]udy he hyperlinked was going to make me so furious
1224
1:33:21 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] non-stop a one singular message
1225
1:33:26 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] the protocols in these hospitals stay at home
1226
1:33:31 --> 1:33:36
The risk of dying is greater in the hospital than sitting your butt at home, even if you don't do early treatment
1227
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It's less than one percent
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It is 26.9 percent death if you walk into that hospital with room deaths of your poisoning
1229
1:33:45 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] like with glenn macco. I reference that somebody please continue to say something
1230
1:33:52 --> 1:33:58
You cannot sit on the fence and be neutral anymore. At least I can't sit comfortably back and go
1231
1:33:58 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] with this any longer. Nope. I'm serious
1232
1:34:02 --> 1:34:04
Uh when robert f kennedy sent me a copy of his book
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1:34:06 --> 1:34:07
uh
1234
1:34:07 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ing when I told him I said that when I met him for a few minutes I said
1235
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You know, you've known a lot more about anthony fauci for like 40 years. You've known he's been a criminal and a mass murderer
1236
1:34:16 --> 1:34:22
It only took me five minutes of reading his nih memo. I didn't even know who he was in may of 2020
1237
1:34:22 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] his name before
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ever
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I knew in five minutes that he was both a liar and a murderer
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1:34:29 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] been
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so
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damn
1243
1:34:32 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] to try to protect one person's life because this damn corrupt
1244
1:34:39 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]itution called our american medical complex and federal health agencies hid behind their hospital protocols and murdered my father-in-law
1245
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That was one life too many on my watch
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1:34:51 --> 1:34:53
Good for you gran
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I want to thank you for for all your support. We made a great team there
1248
1:34:56 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]casting out to yours was the biggest
1249
1:35:01 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]e
1250
1:35:03 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] we got somewhere between 15 and [privacy contact redaction]ually submitted it was great. Thank you
1251
1:35:10 --> 1:35:16
You're very welcome. And brian you're exceptionally good at getting out the message as well, especially when you get angry
1252
1:35:17 --> 1:35:20
I can't stand it. How can anybody be okay with this?
1253
1:35:21 --> 1:35:24
I cannot believe I cannot cannot believe
1254
1:35:25 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] been saying the same message to millions of people around the world and anthony fauci still goes home at night
1255
1:35:31 --> 1:35:36
Lays down in a pillow crawls up next to his wife and gets up the next morning
1256
1:35:36 --> 1:35:42
He gets on fox cnn mbc abc see it everywhere and just continues to be the narcissistic
1257
1:35:42 --> 1:35:44
liar
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1:35:44 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]er. So I said I said the protocol vaccine
1259
1:35:48 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]s
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Not not long about two weeks ago
1261
1:35:54 --> 1:35:56
Why don't you call it out for what it is?
1262
1:35:57 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]er
1263
1:35:59 --> 1:36:02
And they and the answer I got was I'm not going to mention any names
1264
1:36:02 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] a reputation to protect
1265
1:36:07 --> 1:36:09
Oh my god, who cares about your reputation?
1266
1:36:10 --> 1:36:14
Do you care more about your damn reputation than another human being?
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I don't know
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1:36:16 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] go to the hospital right now and actually claim that they have a cough
1269
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So that they'll put you on remdesivir vent you and threaten your life because I need warriors
1270
1:36:26 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]and up and get angry
1271
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Yeah, and that's exactly what we can't get people who are angry enough to
1272
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To say they're angry and there are some people that are doing a great job of being advocates to going to speaking engagements
1273
1:36:40 --> 1:36:42
Kat was in washington dc
1274
1:36:42 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction], look it up. I just looked it up what you mentioned at heritage.org
1275
1:36:46 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] members their trustees
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I don't know who you met with their cat, but i'm going to be following them and reach out to them
1277
1:36:52 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] read their message statement. They're out to preserve all of americans liberties and freedoms. Yeah, that's great
1278
1:36:59 --> 1:37:01
That's who I need. I need people like that
1279
1:37:01 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]e and their freedoms to choose what goes in and out of their bodies. This is a god-given
1280
1:37:07 --> 1:37:10
Uh inalienable right even if you don't believe it's god-given
1281
1:37:11 --> 1:37:17
So what's the use of a reputation in in a totalitarian in a global totalitarian state?
1282
1:37:18 --> 1:37:20
Oh, you didn't do the action
1283
1:37:21 --> 1:37:27
Yeah, to me if you're not gonna say something or you're worried about your reputation you're more of a coward than I realized
1284
1:37:28 --> 1:37:32
Well, yeah care less. I mean, you know, I mean media companies USA Today, uh
1285
1:37:33 --> 1:37:36
Associated press how many times they've reached out to try to fact check my stories
1286
1:37:37 --> 1:37:40
All I do is send them immediately all of my research documents and I tell them
1287
1:37:41 --> 1:37:45
I know you're gonna say I didn't respond to this in a timely manner even though it was like in an hour
1288
1:37:45 --> 1:37:50
They'll actually say it the actual words they used was he didn't immediately respond
1289
1:37:51 --> 1:37:54
And i'll respond in an hour with all of my documentation
1290
1:37:54 --> 1:37:57
And i'll send it to them and i'll say this if you do not publish
1291
1:37:58 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] sent you then I hold you just as complicit in murdering and deceiving americans at the same scale
1292
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As anthony fauci period that's exactly what I say in my emeth and then I tell them i'm screenshotting my reply
1293
1:38:11 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ually call you out as a
1294
1:38:14 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]
1295
1:38:17 --> 1:38:22
Indisceptive even uh, I have a couple of questions, but there are a lot of people ahead of me. So do you mind asking?
1296
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Yeah, there's a couple of things look there was one quick thing I wanted to add because some of them have already come up
1297
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Um, I came across
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the patent
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ownership
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uh rights of
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And fauci nhs nih were in there. I don't know if you've seen them. Yeah, so if you want to dig them out and add them to your
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1:38:53 --> 1:38:54
um
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1:38:54 --> 1:38:56
information database
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I don't have them on my resources page. If you haven't sent them to my email, i'd love it
1305
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Yeah, because it's a judaic or or something where you have some official government patent office. I'll try to find it
1306
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I came across it a long time ago
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1:39:08 --> 1:39:12
Uh, we sort of when we're arguing about a hydroxychloroquine and in in those days
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Yeah, I I have a question
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um, because we were talking about
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you know lawsuits and and and um
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So the indian bar association took the
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1:39:26 --> 1:39:28
world health organization woman
1313
1:39:28 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction], but I don't know what's come out of that
1314
1:39:31 --> 1:39:36
Uh, if anybody knows it wasn't successful was it not is it still going and bubbling?
1315
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And ryan afilmik is obviously an experienced lawyer
1316
1:39:41 --> 1:39:46
And he you know, he he i'm going to say publicly it speaks out a lot
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but
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Apart from this parliamentary inquiry going on in poland
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Um, I don't see any progress does anybody know what progress always has anyone in this group reached out to him?
1320
1:40:01 --> 1:40:04
Yeah, well i've actually emailed him twice i haven't got any answer back
1321
1:40:07 --> 1:40:08
Well
1322
1:40:08 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ion and then he answered he he doesn't answer the question and tells me something else, which is interesting but
1323
1:40:15 --> 1:40:16
um
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But he doesn't answer my question. So I don't know
1325
1:40:19 --> 1:40:22
Okay, and what about the indian bar association case?
1326
1:40:24 --> 1:40:30
Well, I did hear that there was a case that was one in india, but whether that was the same one I don't know
1327
1:40:33 --> 1:40:37
I believe it's so difficult to keep track of everything that's going on at the moment
1328
1:40:37 --> 1:40:43
And it wasn't that huge a lawyer group and and the the indian government
1329
1:40:43 --> 1:40:47
sided with their with their uh person at the who so
1330
1:40:48 --> 1:40:50
I think it's you know, it's going to drag out inside their courts
1331
1:40:55 --> 1:40:57
Bad news
1332
1:40:57 --> 1:41:01
I mean, I I don't know how to do this. I'm just going to make a comment and then go back quiet. There's a lot of people
1333
1:41:02 --> 1:41:04
um
1334
1:41:05 --> 1:41:08
I don't it feels like we need not just lawyers, but
1335
1:41:08 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]igators professional
1336
1:41:11 --> 1:41:15
Sure, and the fbi aren't going to deal with deal with deal with us
1337
1:41:16 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] also corrupt as hell
1338
1:41:21 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] the at the leadership level
1339
1:41:26 --> 1:41:30
Well ran a full mick gary is sitting on a load of evidence there
1340
1:41:31 --> 1:41:37
Yeah, and he he needs to make that available to investigators if he's not going to investigate it himself
1341
1:41:38 --> 1:41:43
If he's not going to take it to court, I mean he's obviously seasoned and experienced in fighting court cases, but
1342
1:41:44 --> 1:41:48
Um, he beat vokzwaken and deutsch bank. Yeah, exactly. So
1343
1:41:49 --> 1:41:51
But he's he's not exactly
1344
1:41:51 --> 1:41:56
Moving at speed on this one. I mean, I'm not critical. I don't know how hard it is. It's extremely hard
1345
1:41:57 --> 1:42:02
Well, as far as I can understand he devotes a day a week to the interviews, um
1346
1:42:04 --> 1:42:07
And he goes to berlin for them, but i'm not i'm not sure about that
1347
1:42:08 --> 1:42:14
but yep, um, there are some people I don't know it's very difficult isn't it so
1348
1:42:15 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e say he's a controlled opposition. Don't know
1349
1:42:20 --> 1:42:25
Well, i'll actually personally reach out to him this week and i'll actually see if he'll come on my show and give me an update for our
1350
1:42:26 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e
1351
1:42:28 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] want everybody know that I have about 13 minutes before I need to get off for the next interview
1352
1:42:32 --> 1:42:36
But uh, any other questions for me directly? Let's uh, try to answer those if they're for me
1353
1:42:41 --> 1:42:47
Hi, thanks for the invite it was not really a question but um, I happen to to have covered with my
1354
1:42:47 --> 1:42:53
Uh, covexit.com website pretty closely the remdesivir question
1355
1:42:53 --> 1:42:55
and that was uh, april
1356
1:42:56 --> 1:42:58
march april may 2020
1357
1:42:59 --> 1:43:08
And I think one needs really to go back there to understand what happened because uh by early may 2020 everything was
1358
1:43:09 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ug
1359
1:43:14 --> 1:43:21
Uh in in january february there was a first observational study the first patients were treated in france and
1360
1:43:22 --> 1:43:29
The toxicity was already found very clearly and I put the link to that study which was published later on
1361
1:43:30 --> 1:43:37
um, and so that was just a very small observational study, but the the I think two out of the patients needed
1362
1:43:37 --> 1:43:41
uh, some form of a renal transplant or whatever the
1363
1:43:42 --> 1:43:44
What occurred really?
1364
1:43:46 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]
1365
1:43:50 --> 1:43:53
Study that was basically sponsored by the nih
1366
1:43:54 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] a tiny reduction in the the time of hospitalization zero reduction in
1367
1:44:01 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]udy
1368
1:44:05 --> 1:44:08
That occurred at the same time that was published in the lancet. I
1369
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Remember because I wrote even two articles on april 29th
1370
1:44:12 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] Fauci did the elevator pitch
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Uh in the white house in the oval office to basically say oh we have found this drug etc
1372
1:44:24 --> 1:44:30
but very shortly after you had billions of dollars, uh, uh of drugs awarded to um,
1373
1:44:31 --> 1:44:33
um
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1:44:33 --> 1:44:35
To gilead and so that that is what happened
1375
1:44:36 --> 1:44:41
Uh at the time, you know march april, uh, doctor
1376
1:44:44 --> 1:44:50
From france, sorry his name now raoul from france was extremely clear that
1377
1:44:53 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ug to cure covet
1378
1:44:57 --> 1:44:59
It was a non-starter to use remdesivir
1379
1:45:00 --> 1:45:04
He was very clear. He had the results from france. He knew about the toxicity
1380
1:45:05 --> 1:45:07
He knew that it was a
1381
1:45:07 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ug because of the the the the the perfusion
1382
1:45:13 --> 1:45:17
And he basically said we need to treat that as an outpatient study
1383
1:45:18 --> 1:45:20
What is also important to note?
1384
1:45:20 --> 1:45:26
And I I followed very closely the recovery study in the uk and I can tell you i'm so glad you are here
1385
1:45:26 --> 1:45:30
But I can tell you at the time I felt so much alone when I did all this coverage
1386
1:45:31 --> 1:45:33
I was so much alone
1387
1:45:33 --> 1:45:39
And because I even wrote to these guys, uh from the uk recovery study and and they basically ignore
1388
1:45:40 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] professor. Sorry. You have dr. Zelenko doing the this tri therapy
1389
1:45:47 --> 1:45:49
successfully in new york, why don't you
1390
1:45:51 --> 1:45:53
Use
1391
1:45:53 --> 1:45:56
His tri therapy in his trials and that was totally rejected
1392
1:45:57 --> 1:45:58
but the
1393
1:45:58 --> 1:46:00
What occurred is that?
1394
1:46:01 --> 1:46:03
You had this massive
1395
1:46:03 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]oxychloroquine which was administered in hospital
1396
1:46:09 --> 1:46:11
relatively late even within
1397
1:46:14 --> 1:46:15
Treatment
1398
1:46:15 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]antial mortality
1399
1:46:18 --> 1:46:24
25% or so mortality rate in the uk hospitals over [privacy contact redaction]e perished in that trial that is a clinic
1400
1:46:25 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] university, you know, this is this these are the key actors
1401
1:46:31 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ing is that they did not include remdesivir in the recovery trial
1402
1:46:37 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ug was not available
1403
1:46:40 --> 1:46:41
Okay
1404
1:46:41 --> 1:46:43
and then
1405
1:46:43 --> 1:46:47
The and I i've put the links there. I've put them in the discussion of chat
1406
1:46:48 --> 1:46:50
what occurred is that
1407
1:46:50 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]
1408
1:46:51 --> 1:46:57
About at the same time as they decided, okay, we stop with hydroxychloroquine. It doesn't work
1409
1:46:58 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ion of the toxic dosage or the of hydroxychloroquine
1410
1:47:02 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] that it was not given with zinc
1411
1:47:07 --> 1:47:12
It was not given with isitromycin, etc. That was a discussion at the time, but they started
1412
1:47:13 --> 1:47:15
Giving remdesivir
1413
1:47:15 --> 1:47:19
immediately to all the patients who wanted it it was
1414
1:47:20 --> 1:47:23
Without any form of clinical trial in the uk
1415
1:47:24 --> 1:47:27
So that's something fishy happened at the time in the uk
1416
1:47:28 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ing to protocol
1417
1:47:31 --> 1:47:33
the the uk
1418
1:47:33 --> 1:47:41
Government was saying we are not going to treat any patient with hydroxychloroquine until it is proven through a randomized controlled trial
1419
1:47:41 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]bo that was the
1420
1:47:43 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ory, but they basically did not follow the same story with remdesivir
1421
1:47:49 --> 1:47:51
and then the the
1422
1:47:52 --> 1:47:53
well
1423
1:47:53 --> 1:47:57
They basically relied again again on the act
1424
1:47:58 --> 1:48:00
Study that was done
1425
1:48:00 --> 1:48:04
And i've put the link which also shows a lot of toxicity
1426
1:48:05 --> 1:48:11
And that was the trigger for remdesivir to be approved not only in the u.s for
1427
1:48:12 --> 1:48:17
emergency use but in the whole european union european medication agency
1428
1:48:17 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ralia in canada in other countries, so I just want to give that background because this is what
1429
1:48:24 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]udy i've put the link in the new england journal of medicine about that
1430
1:48:30 --> 1:48:34
Study where they showed this signal that it may reduce
1431
1:48:35 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] if you look at remdesivir
1432
1:48:39 --> 1:48:45
JP, can we come back to you and let some of the other people that have specific questions for doctor artist because he's going to be
1433
1:48:45 --> 1:48:47
Leaving shortly
1434
1:48:47 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction], just to to say the my message you need to look at that period of time to understand what happened with remdesivir
1435
1:48:55 --> 1:48:57
after that it was
1436
1:48:57 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]em was oh, let's take remdesivir and everybody was believing in remdesivir
1437
1:49:03 --> 1:49:10
I don't think one single person was really saying oh remdesivir may not work in the u.s for months afterwards
1438
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and I think that is the the background against we
1439
1:49:15 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] we are up with you know, it's really a
1440
1:49:19 --> 1:49:24
Uh that critical period of time that where all the key decisions were made
1441
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I don't know. What is your take doctor artist on what I just mentioned, but that's that was my reading
1442
1:49:30 --> 1:49:34
That is my reading of what happened jump here. I love it all
1443
1:49:34 --> 1:49:39
Thank you any of that documentation prior to that may memo from anthony fauci about remdesivir
1444
1:49:39 --> 1:49:42
I'm just going to tell you there were only two studies
1445
1:49:42 --> 1:49:47
I needed to hear from anthony fauci's mouth that he actually hyperlinked in his may memo on nih.gov
1446
1:49:48 --> 1:49:52
It was the Ebola trial in africa with remdesivir and the three monoclonal antibodies
1447
1:49:53 --> 1:49:59
That he was misquoting and lying about and then the gilead cohort study in march 2020
1448
1:50:00 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] remdesivir for 14 days to 53 covet 19 patients?
1449
1:50:05 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]e organ failure acute kidney failure some needed kidney transplants
1450
1:50:10 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]
1451
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That you mentioned and put in the chat
1452
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I've only seen that that was published in september of [privacy contact redaction] on your
1453
1:50:20 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ually shows that it was even earlier like in march or february of 2020. So
1454
1:50:24 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction], I would like any of the documentation you have before that may memo because it helps establish the story even before that
1455
1:50:31 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]udies that were enough for me to know this thing is
1456
1:50:36 --> 1:50:43
Absolutely going to be the cause of a bunch of deaths anthony fauci knows it anything else you have, please email it to me
1457
1:50:43 --> 1:50:45
Or text me
1458
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All of it there is a french researcher and and I I think it's in french
1459
1:50:50 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] it on my website and there is a whole story with the monkeys also
1460
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And it was all the the the build-up of remdesivir
1461
1:51:01 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]or?
1462
1:51:04 --> 1:51:06
No
1463
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I'm an economist and an engineer. Okay, but I just happen to have a blog on
1464
1:51:15 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ors like it you see so yeah. Yeah
1465
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Um, uh, so we've got three more cordila. I just want to ask cordila because she's a she's a pathologist
1466
1:51:28 --> 1:51:33
Hi, yeah, I just wanted to mention in in september in the bmj there was an article about
1467
1:51:35 --> 1:51:41
The decision of fauci to to vaccinate even with natural immunity and they um
1468
1:51:43 --> 1:51:46
The the medical advice was that if if you vaccinate on
1469
1:51:47 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]y the second job will lead to t-cell depletion
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and um
1471
1:51:53 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]s and um
1472
1:51:57 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] decided to ignore that and saying well, it's much easier to vaccinate everybody anyway
1473
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Because it's it's easier logistically that was I ever um published in in in the american media
1474
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Not that i'm aware of
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Yeah, great and dave colum
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I think the argument from the medical profession was that you do more harm than good by by vaccinating on top of natural immunity
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um and um
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1:52:34 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] to to to establish if patients had been exposed first, but
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Fauci
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Decided it's too complicated. Let's just vaccinate them all and and that wasn't bmj in september, but i'm just wondering why
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um what happened in america
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1:52:52 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ors should should reclaim the the practice of medicine and and and behave themselves and
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Apologize for what they've done
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But how you can apologize for 800 000 deaths and that's just in the us god only knows
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1:53:07 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ion deaths as well
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uh david colum
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Uh, just one last question who which is killing more people remdesivir or the vaccine
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1:53:20 --> 1:53:24
Well, it'll eventually be the vaccine as of right now for the statistics for america
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1:53:25 --> 1:53:31
Uh, it is that more people have died from hospital protocols than it is from the vaccines that we know of
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But as they continue to pump out these boosters the death rates are much faster and are actually going to be accelerated
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The vaccine by far total will be greater
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1:53:41 --> 1:53:47
And they're talking about covid 19 deaths occurring now breakthrough cases and actually my suspicion as a medical doctor
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Is that they're not breakthrough cases at all. They're actually uh the result the um
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the resulting uh
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decrease in uh
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Immune response in these patients, so they're ending up apparently in
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London brian they're reporting um in london hospitals
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On the grapevine medical grapevine there are reports of aids like illnesses
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Emerging and that one fits with the immune systems having been destroyed by these damned injections and they're saying
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Oh, no, they're breakthrough infections. You're there for you need a booster
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Right, they want to boost everybody every three months. Yeah, dave colum. I'm just gonna let you know that uh,
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Mrna shots like I referenced the american heart association just published in their circulation journal on november 8th
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that the mrna vaccines
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1:54:42 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]amatically increase inflammation of yeah my my email box filled up with that one so fast you wouldn't believe
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Twitter flagged it and tried to cancel it. So it's really a it's a strange story its own right
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1:54:56 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] actually um,
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uh
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Censored that now well, i'm not sure if censored or just put in it as a warning but um, um
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again
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The problem I face i'm surrounded with physical scientists
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And what I can tell you is is that no matter what you do you you're fighting an uphill battle
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1:55:19 --> 1:55:24
And what you say sounds anecdotal I I can just tell I I I
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I work 12 hours a day
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1:55:27 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]and these types of things of which this is a subplot
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1:55:32 --> 1:55:39
I I i'm not a chemist anymore. I've got what you need to know is that the proper practice of medicine
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Ceased in march 2020 worldwide. I think it ceased before that if you really want. Oh, yes, of course it did
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Yes, it was going down, but the point is it doesn't matter what you think and what I think the point is
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That when i'm confronted by a colleague who says that's anecdotal
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It's it's an it's an exceedingly challenging problem
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to confront that
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Highly propagandized view of the world
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1:56:06 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]or? No. No, i'm a chemist
1523
1:56:10 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] a degree in genetics and a degree in organic chemistry
1524
1:56:14 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]or should know that he doesn't need to prove anything beyond reasonable doubt
1525
1:56:19 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ate his medical opinion as a no no no you're ignoring steven. You're ignoring the tribalism here
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You're ignoring the fact when people formulate an idea
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1:56:29 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] to take a louisville slugger to knock them off that idea
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No, i'm sorry
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They shouldn't have an idea about the practice of medicine. They do
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They do
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1:56:40 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ions in the united states and everyone will be convinced
1532
1:56:46 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ions. I guarantee you it's that's just the human mind. That's psychology. That's tribalism
1533
1:56:53 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] it there's not a person in this world who doesn't have an opinion on that vaccine
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Not a personal left
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inappropriately they should they used to
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1:57:03 --> 1:57:08
Matter it doesn't matter what you're up against is that mindset
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1:57:09 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] to be able to be able to decisively
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Then if you want to do that then you've got to address what matthias desmond talks about and that is that the populations worldwide
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Are hypnotized so we've got to de-hypnotize. I agree with that
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Yeah, that's exactly what you're up against the other question. I was going to ask is who are you going to sue?
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1:57:30 --> 1:57:36
This is a very amorphous target I read I read Pfizer's contract with I think was albania
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1:57:37 --> 1:57:45
It's airtight. You can't sue Pfizer on that. Who are you going to sue? I think your best shot of a lawsuit is suing your employer
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Who made you do it?
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I think it's your best shot
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Maybe but the answer in my opinion is they don't have tort protection
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They don't have tort protection
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We've got ample evidence of criminal fraud
1548
1:58:01 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion quickly? Yes, go please. Okay. Um
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Ryan, um, I I defer
1550
1:58:10 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion i'll ask you in the darkest winter group. I believe you're still a member of the group
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Um, I just wanted to say thank you
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Um, because uh, I reached out to you a while back. There was a lady in a british hospital who was um
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um
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She was being given remdesivir the the the she was she was on her she was having difficulty breathing
1555
1:58:33 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]s. They they they they into sorry into high dependency
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1:58:41 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ugs that affect her kidneys
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and um
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We couldn't get her off the rem the remdesivir that the doctors didn't want to change their protocol
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They wouldn't give her ivermectin or any of the things you suggested
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1:58:58 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] Eccles in london
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And I reached out to him and he was very helpful and I just want to say thank you the lady made it but
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Not through anything that those hypocrites in that hospital did because you can bet your ass that they're taking ivermectin
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1:59:14 --> 1:59:20
They're taking hydroxychloroquine. They're taking zinc. They're taking vitamin d, but they're not giving it to their patients
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And I think that's disgusting
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But thank you for everything you've done
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You're very welcome
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Yeah, thank you brian
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I'm trying there's millions of you trying to get people trying to get doctors
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To do their duty their ethical duty and call this out for what it is
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And they're saying oh I might lose my job. I might do this
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I can't say that because it sounds extreme, you know, so
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1:59:52 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] think whoa what has happened
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1:59:55 --> 1:59:57
Ryan where you live in the u.s
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I'm in dallas, texas. I'm actually in plano, texas just north of dallas not too far from peter mccullough
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They are blood
1576
2:00:08 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ion. How do I get the recordings for all these zoom calls? Where are they?
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2:00:14 --> 2:00:21
Well, the agreement was that we need the recordings to protect ourselves because they are going to be recorded by our enemies
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2:00:22 --> 2:00:27
And um, and they might say that we've said things that we haven't said so we have to have a master copy
1579
2:00:28 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]er to to get that permission, I had to agree that I wouldn't release it to anyone because of
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Valuable archive, but having said that what we really need is so brian with your permission, for example
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Your presentation was brilliant tonight. There was a lot of emotion in your voice and
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And um
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2:00:49 --> 2:00:55
Could if we if we can get the the thing professionally video edited and then submit it to your for your approval
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Could we take out your bit?
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Absolutely
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Yeah, I don't care who watches this. I don't care who sees this spread it far and wide as possible use it as much as you can
1587
2:01:04 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] is it's got all these people on this call
1588
2:01:07 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]e on this call you see they don't necessarily agree to to have the names seen by
1589
2:01:14 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]and? So yeah, so I've agreed to that and I need to go real quickly
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2:01:20 --> 2:01:23
But yes, you have my permission to use this any way you'd like. Uh, dave colum
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I was trying to bring attention to you on the fact that the I know I know what you thought I was going to say
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2:01:28 --> 2:01:31
But the mrna vaccines with that american heart association
1593
2:01:31 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ed with and got overloaded with your email. I mean that cop that thing was going around everywhere. I know
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2:01:37 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]and in the presentation. I'm going to send you
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2:01:41 --> 2:01:43
It has documentation
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2:01:43 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]icit to every single side effect. They're blaming on the virus. No, I heard that I heard that
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2:01:50 --> 2:01:54
I appreciate that and it's the i'm not a doubter. I'm frustrated because of the
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2:01:55 --> 2:01:58
Because we're drinking out of a fire hydrant. Yeah, it's a huge fire hydrant
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So it uh, I totally get it
1600
2:02:00 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]udies the things that the mrna is being blamed for
1601
2:02:05 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] talking about breakthrough infections from the vaccines
1602
2:02:09 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]and the treatment that these people are going to get treated for is going to be the same protocol for the virus regardless
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2:02:16 --> 2:02:17
but the
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2:02:17 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]s that remdesivir causes and they're blaming the remdesivir side effects and calling it a virus
1605
2:02:26 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] it is not
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2:02:28 --> 2:02:33
The vaccines do it remdesivir does it they're all the same side effects. They're getting away with
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Claiming the virus is doing this to everyone
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2:02:37 --> 2:02:40
It is not it might be doing it to some but it is not doing it to the majority by far
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2:02:40 --> 2:02:47
If your life calms down, i've got a quite a network of podcasters that i've connected with over the decades
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2:02:47 --> 2:02:49
And if you want to reach out i'll help you
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2:02:49 --> 2:02:53
Well, uh, I go on all of them all day. I do an average of eight to ten podcasts and radio shows a day
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So yes, I want the list. I don't care if there's one person in an audience
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This is what i've been determined. It doesn't matter if there's one person that one person
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2:03:02 --> 2:03:07
If they if they get the truth out of the thing i'm projecting or articulating they're going to go share it with somebody they love
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I'll just reach out to my podcasters and get magnified. Yep. Let's do it. I appreciate it
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2:03:13 --> 2:03:17
And that goes for anybody on the call. You got people that have an audience big or small. I don't care
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They need to be worn to be educated
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2:03:21 --> 2:03:28
Would you speak to uk? Um podcasters? Absolutely. I've already been on jr and steward weiss or steward. Uh, what's his name?
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2:03:29 --> 2:03:33
Wilkes yeah, i've already been on his shows every time dan austin gregory have you been to him
1620
2:03:34 --> 2:03:36
Not that i'm aware of but I would love it
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I'll talk to him tomorrow. Actually brian i'll introduce you
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Thank you very much. You rock cat lindley if y'all don't know who cat lindley is she's phenomenal
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2:03:46 --> 2:03:47
Yeah
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2:03:47 --> 2:03:51
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, talk to you soon brian. Have a good podcast today. Bye
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2:03:52 --> 2:03:56
Very good. You guys are great. Thank you very much. Is there a last question before I get off? Yeah
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I got one
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2:03:57 --> 2:04:03
Yeah, me that would be me glad to wrote. Yeah. Well, I set up the account quickly. I apologize for the name
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2:04:03 --> 2:04:10
Um, so two things uh one really quick. I have I work for a bunch of different websites. I do interviews
1629
2:04:10 --> 2:04:16
I'm, uh rare foundation.com gets a lot of views and i've done uh peter maccala and and and uh
1630
2:04:17 --> 2:04:19
roger
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2:04:19 --> 2:04:20
hodkinson
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2:04:20 --> 2:04:25
Hodkinson. Thank you. I'm bad with names on a pinch. I'd love to do one with you as soon as possible
1633
2:04:25 --> 2:04:28
I already sent you an email look for one from vlad at vlad tefas blog.com
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2:04:29 --> 2:04:30
and um
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2:04:30 --> 2:04:36
So here's my question is I listened carefully and so what I what I think I see here
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2:04:37 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]e were killed with a uh, a form of valium. What was it called?
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2:04:42 --> 2:04:44
Madazolam in the u.s
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It was run deserter and i've done interviews really early on when this pandemic first broke
1639
2:04:51 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]or and nurses where they were told by the government to kill people with morphine that had upper respiratory
1640
2:04:59 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion
1641
2:05:01 --> 2:05:04
So let me rephrase that to be a bit more accurate
1642
2:05:04 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]er morphine to people that had an upper respiratory pneumonia
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Which everybody know reading it knew meant that meant kill them because of course it would yeah
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2:05:15 --> 2:05:17
So it decreases respiration
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2:05:17 --> 2:05:23
That's what they killed my father-in-law with was morphine morphine drip over a four-hour period you paralyze the diaphragm and the heart
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2:05:24 --> 2:05:25
right, so
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What I guess i'm asking is
1648
2:05:27 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ep past corruption
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2:05:31 --> 2:05:35
When you see a pattern like this across the world when this breaks out
1650
2:05:36 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] any thoughts as to?
1651
2:05:38 --> 2:05:40
If is there a a greater
1652
2:05:41 --> 2:05:49
Motive that's caused all these countries to find ways of killing people with a disease that otherwise might not have been a problem
1653
2:05:49 --> 2:05:49
Yes
1654
2:05:49 --> 2:05:56
Remember they had to convince you worldwide that the virus was going around the world killing everybody to get everybody to get these jabs
1655
2:05:56 --> 2:06:02
Now whatever the agenda of the jabs is glenn macco already mentioned that it must be to steal all of your liberties and your freedoms
1656
2:06:03 --> 2:06:07
That could be one it is obviously mass control mass hysteria fear
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2:06:08 --> 2:06:10
And then i'll just tell you there's obviously
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2:06:11 --> 2:06:15
Some kind of harm they were intending to ensure everybody gets these shots
1659
2:06:15 --> 2:06:20
So there's plenty of speculation plenty of research plenty of stuff that's been talked about
1660
2:06:21 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] these shots can injure you they can infertilize they can sterilize they can cause miscarriages
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2:06:26 --> 2:06:29
They can cause autoimmune diseases. They can cause heart failure. They can cause death
1662
2:06:30 --> 2:06:32
So yes, these are intended to cause harm on a mass scale
1663
2:06:33 --> 2:06:38
Uh, i've touched on it a few times what my thoughts are behind what the overall agenda is
1664
2:06:38 --> 2:06:43
I don't think this is the place to do it. But uh, if you want to watch it watch my pete santilli show
1665
2:06:48 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] important thing that you think we should do or that you would like to do but you've been prevented so far
1666
2:06:54 --> 2:06:55
because of
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2:06:55 --> 2:06:57
lack of support
1668
2:06:58 --> 2:06:59
um
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2:06:59 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] thing would be remember I just touched on audiences
1670
2:07:02 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] resonated who have heard my message. They actually get it
1671
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They're like a lot of people get it
1672
2:07:09 --> 2:07:12
The censorship the mass media that's been the unfortunate part
1673
2:07:13 --> 2:07:18
There's been people who've actually introduced me to people at fox news cbs you name it, but they haven't reached out to me
1674
2:07:19 --> 2:07:23
They've invited peter mccullough, which is great because he'll stay pretty neutral though on the vaccine thing
1675
2:07:23 --> 2:07:25
He'll just touch on safety, which is still brilliant
1676
2:07:26 --> 2:07:28
But uh, they definitely don't want to probably get me on there
1677
2:07:29 --> 2:07:33
But the controlled opposition to allow freedom of speech has been a bothersome
1678
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That's number one would be if it's on my end if I can get into the mass media in any way more audiences
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2:07:39 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]e as possible
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This is not a new thing
1681
2:07:43 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ry has been
1682
2:07:45 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]e for years to create disease that they can sell drugs to
1683
2:07:50 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]omer for life. This isn't new
1684
2:07:53 --> 2:07:56
I've been aware of that for 20 years the vaccine schedules
1685
2:07:56 --> 2:08:01
They're not safe not even in children. I haven't vaccinated any of my children. My oldest is 20. I have five
1686
2:08:02 --> 2:08:07
I do not follow that schedule that whole schedule to vaccinate kids from the time
1687
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They're born is to create disease early on so they have a drug
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consumer for life
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I am not okay with them
1690
2:08:15 --> 2:08:20
I do not share peter mccullough's view on vaccines and he knows it i've talked about it on my shows with him in studio
1691
2:08:21 --> 2:08:22
That we don't share that same view
1692
2:08:22 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] dangerous we him and I share that same view
1693
2:08:27 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]age from here on through eternity as long as we share that same view because they are dangerous
1694
2:08:32 --> 2:08:37
They are harmful. They are not safe nor are they proven and they've never gone through any trials of any kind
1695
2:08:37 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ive long term. So uh him and I share enough of that that I will continue to voice that opinion
1696
2:08:43 --> 2:08:45
So audiences I think are the key
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2:08:45 --> 2:08:51
Establishing with cat lindley. We've talked about this before there needs to be some new view or standard for a health care system
1698
2:08:51 --> 2:08:53
Period this one has been
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2:08:54 --> 2:08:58
criminally powerful for years and corrupt for years
1700
2:08:59 --> 2:09:03
So the audiences are great. So brian holding people guilty of harm
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2:09:04 --> 2:09:07
Prosecuting them by far would be the greatest thing I could see come out of this
1702
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So i'm in contact with sukrit bhakti
1703
2:09:10 --> 2:09:17
Mike eden roger harkinson peter mccullough. Those four are my heroes if you like for different reasons
1704
2:09:18 --> 2:09:21
Uh, but I think they would come together behind you
1705
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With a bit of encouragement from a few of us
1706
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um
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2:09:26 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] won an amazing victory against the general medical council. So um
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So how would you feel if you could put the main points down that you would like to get out to the public
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on a on say three pages or
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one page or five pages
1711
2:09:44 --> 2:09:51
Um, and I can get the signatures together because i've got a load of contacts. Um, i'll actually put that together i'll put it together
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Would you do that email and I would love to send it to you and have your help in collecting some signatures?
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That would be phenomenal
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great
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Thanks. Can I
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2:10:00 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] to
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2:10:02 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]op to this tripled. Uh, sorry this
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2:10:06 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]er shots every three months in the uk that they want to introduce that's just gonna be
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Yeah, it's horrible
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Yeah, I would love to touch on that too i'll do that the booster shots are going to be horrific
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We already know there's over 30 studies paul aliasek alexander's done a great job with brownstone.org to put together a list of
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Proving that the covet [privacy contact redaction]y
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2:10:29 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]em is damaged by the shots. We know that so I want to do every three months and they want to do it
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every three months
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brian is very good at uh
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Putting something like this together he's done it several times. So yeah
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So brian something so if you could make um kind of points which are unanswerable
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bulletproof points
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That we're certain about
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Uh, which will have broad appeal to all these the people I mentioned plus others who haven't mentioned like charles hoff
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2:11:03 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ralia
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And we need so it needs to be a kind of worldwide, uh
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Um, no now i've worked with charles hoff. That'll be great. I'll have him included. It'll be great
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sure
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Yeah, thank you all i'm gonna have to go you guys are great. Thank you very much. I'm off to the next
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2:11:20 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]and for humanity. You guys are great. Thanks for attending
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It's all those that are still on. I know it's been a long day. So thanks a lot. Thank you so much
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Yes, thank you