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I'm Charles Coviss, the moderator of this group.
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I'm in Australia.
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Stephen is in Wales.
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We comprise lots of professions here and we're from all around the world.
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We've got some tech problems with our guest today, Dr. David Bradford, PhD.
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I'll come to that in a moment.
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and where you're from.
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0:00:45 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]and we're in the middle of World War III and the medical science battle
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is only one of [privacy contact redaction] world war.
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I assess that we're four and a half years into a seven year war, so look after your
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health, be inspired from these meetings to look after your health and that will enable
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you to keep fighting as we should.
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The meeting runs for two and a half hours after which for those with the time Tom Rodman
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runs a video telegram meeting.
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Tom puts the links into the chat if you're able to join.
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This is a free speech environment.
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If you're offended by anything, be offended.
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However, we come with an attitude and perspective of love, not fear.
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Fear is the opposite of love.
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Love on the other hand expands you and liberates you.
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attendees in these meetings.
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We also remember in these meetings each week Ryan Ofulmik and his fight against the un-
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show trial that he is presently undergoing.
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We ask you to shine a light also on Ryan's case and to spread the word and to shine a
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We thank you David for giving us your time and for those who didn't receive the invitation.
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I'm going to share a little bit of your background.
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You are a fifth generation Texan.
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You devoted your professional life to being a critical thinker, writer, teacher and professor,
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David was raised in Japan and Africa, his parents being Baptist missionaries.
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George V School in Hong Kong and is a Deputy Foreign Political Advisor at the US Indo-Pacific
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Commander.
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He did observations in over 90 nations.
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and how the American government manages to make and keep the states of America united.
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David has served as an aide to President Lyndon Johnson, as writer to George H.W. Bush, Ronald
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Reagan and NATO Ambassador David Abshire.
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He's the author of Interagency Cooperation, a regional model for overseas cooperation.
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languages.
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So there you are.
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How about that everybody?
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I can speak two fluently, but 11 is amazing.
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And thank you, Stephen Frost, again for being with us and for organizing David to be with
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us.
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And thank you Carla Dean for your help in having David address us today.
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David, we're all ears.
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We can't see you on the screen because of tech problems, but we can certainly hear you.
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Can you hear me now?
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Can you hear me?
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Yes, we can.
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I think the topic is where are we going with world affairs and foreign policy under the
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My classmates, my people that I've trained and people that I work with all around the
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They see Trump as a business entity, not necessarily a political entity, even though
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they, even though he was the president before.
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It was sort of like a learning session for him, but now he's learned a lot and he has
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not, in Kyrgyzstan and some of the other people in some of the provinces of the former Soviet
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Union, now the Republic of Russia.
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We came up with this idea of what is world affairs and foreign policy?
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Because it has to make economic sense, political sense, and this will really shock you, but
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I'm old, by the way.
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I'm 76 years old and I've been in federal service for 52 years and teaching for 52 years.
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Blinken was this young, snotty-nosed kid and we didn't think much of him then and I still
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don't think much of him, unfortunately, because he has done some outrageously unbelievably
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unpopular and unwise decisions.
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Economic sense has gone awry and politically, I think the administration is completely bankrupt.
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However, Stephen Kurtz, back in the 60s, wrote, he used to say that you have a foreign policy
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to ensure your self-preservation and your own security and your continued existence
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They need that economic conditions, agriculture, for example, and port security and basically
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port building.
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So those are very important concepts.
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were not articulated so they would conflict.
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We don't try to conflict with other nations, but they were done so that we could all pursue
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a cooperative endeavor.
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And under the Reagan, when I worked with President Reagan, he articulated the fact that he says,
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I don't want to be feared, I want to be loved, but I want to be able to be loved instead
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I don't know if that's a good idea or a bad idea, but to this day, right now, no one in
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And it's just the ineptness of the Obama administration and the ineptness of the Biden administration
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So we're going to have to rethink the purpose of foreign policy.
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Now, I wrote a pretty lengthy white paper and sent it to the first Trump administration
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in 2017.
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And I found out later on through my sources that Jeff Sessions, who was leading the lead
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on all that, he was the attorney general or something in Alabama, he destroyed all the
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papers.
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He never submitted any of the white papers that were asked for from scholars and intelligence
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agencies.
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and hotels and not deep, you know, foreign affairs.
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So I was pretty pissed.
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on the idea of sovereignty since we're no longer a sovereign nation.
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We've lost sovereignty.
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As a Texan, I will tell you all the way I'm up in Texarkana, which is on the Arkansas,
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Louisiana, Oklahoma border.
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And I mean, it's just unbelievable that we have no sovereign border.
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And Governor Abbott does a great job of protecting it.
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But you know, the federal allies let them in and we fight them to control them.
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They're committing crimes and burning timber farms because they're hungry.
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And we are the timber belt of Texas.
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And so, I mean, it's just a very dangerous time that we have not we do not have control
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of our own nation.
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So there is a method, there is a methodology that we need to remind ourselves that there are
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I mean, do you have an agricultural system?
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If you don't have one, you're in trouble.
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And America is probably one of the greatest, as you may or may not know, one of the greatest
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agricultural growing regions in the world because of our latitude and longitude.
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And then we're still working with our health system as it came full war here last week
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with the assassination of a health health president of health care.
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That's going to come under some interesting scrutiny, probably from Robert Kennedy.
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We've got to have an information base.
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We've got to have a banking system.
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I mean, is it possible that we could understand our system as free,
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uncovered, crazy and competitive and altogether?
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And that's what we're going to see.
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And will foreign policy be left out?
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Now, I lived in Florida for 33 years.
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I was a hypergolic rocket engine specialist.
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And I was helping Elon Musk build his Falcon system out of Cape Canaveral and showing him
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some things about rocket fuel that I know he understands it, but he didn't understand it.
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So I spent a lot of time working with him and teaching his staff.
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I love these young kids, young engineers coming out of Georgia Tech.
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But man, are they young.
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And they're very dependent upon their laptop rather than opening tech data up in front of them.
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So it's kind of an interesting teaching.
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But all these things kind of pull together is that if we're going to be we need to have confidence
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The thing is, do we want to help other nations understand their place in the world?
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We've got to find that circumstance to help them discover something that we should all know.
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Our aid, and I work foreign military sales for the State Department, and I work all kinds of
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They need the core of engineers to build them a dike and dam system that will rival the
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Mississippi River. I can't believe a country floods like that.
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But aid, foreign aid, if it's wrong or in the wrong amounts or for the wrong system, has a
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Because if that nation violates the [privacy contact redaction]es that go along with foreign, it props up
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And then it becomes a problem for us.
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And we were doing great with Peru for years and years.
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And all of a sudden, they just dropped off our scope.
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When they moved the U.S.
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Southern Command out of Panama and moved it to Miami, and so therefore, the people didn't have
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access to the 20 countries from Mexico running down to Argentina and out to the Caribbean.
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They didn't have that immediate access.
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And now you've got the Chinese building ports in that western part of South America.
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They're making inroads and infiltration.
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foreign policy. And so the only thing we have we had going for us is that we had a
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very, very strong Navy.
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And that Navy patrols the slots, sea lines and communications.
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And also in the Navy now has fallen so far behind.
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I think it's a two hundred and forty to one ratio is what they're saying with the Chinese Navy.
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They don't have young people to go into the Navy.
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And so they are coming apart slowly.
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South Korea is a fascinating ally.
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But again, they just had a impeachment problem with their president and they're having to
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Now we've got significant world crisis in the Straits of Hormuz, and we've got the people
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shooting missiles out of the out of the baseline, out of the Horn.
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I mean, I.
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I think the normal person is very worried about the paradox of foreign policy.
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And it's not just America's foreign policy.
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It's a lot of countries foreign policy.
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I spent some time in Sudan trying to understand the split between the North and South and
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whose army is doing what to whom and what is their vision and what is their goal.
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And they couldn't articulate it.
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They couldn't even identify their own flag anymore.
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One of the things I did is when I was in the US Southern Command, working with the
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Can you sing your national anthem?
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I mean, just basic questions.
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Let's get the Chinese in here and build that sea level canal that we've talked about for
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through Nicaragua. That will do very interesting things to Panama and the canal.
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the American flag and putting up the Panamanian flag and letting them run the canal.
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And it's gotten expensive and it's gotten.
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Of course, Gatun Lake is emptied out, so the canal was running very poorly all summer
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long. It's trying to come back.
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Here's something I found out over the many years of going in and out of countries and
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is an international school.
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Don't let the American word throw you.
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Sort of like KG5 in Hong Kong, King George V.
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We are everywhere in every country in the world.
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I've got I have classmates and I have people that I have taught all over the world and
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The next reunion is in 2026 in Dallas at the Anatole Hotel, and the people will come from
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over 95 different countries that classmates and we have a cluster reunion.
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So we'll bring my class as a class of 66, but we'll bring class of [privacy contact redaction] up
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He showed up at a reunion one time in Hawaii.
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He was a lieutenant colonel in the KGB.
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I was a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force in intelligence.
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That was a very fascinating discussion back and forth.
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And then we both had to report to our agencies that we had met with the bad guys.
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But they're all concerned is that.
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Foreign policy should not be about bullying, essentially good people and
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For some reason is that we should never bully good people.
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And but boy, we we spend billions of dollars taking care of an
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And I ran and I mean, people ask me these questions all the time when we have our
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backdoor discussions and.
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And no nation, including Iran, could cause their own diplomatic efforts,
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I mean, we their population is weakened and they're not resolute.
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There's economic upheaval.
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who I worked as, as far as chief of staff.
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He told me that foreign policy is about carefully chosen words.
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And patience, patience and more patience.
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Don't believe in patience, patience, patience.
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They want results now because their countries are failing.
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Their leadership is failing.
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They, you know, they don't believe they're a sovereign nation anymore.
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They're just a bunch of cut up different tribes.
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They've been almost back to a tribal system and economic system.
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So they are worried.
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Now, the one people that are not worried.
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Israelis.
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They're not worried.
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Yet, if you really look at their country, they don't have the resources and the
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But they are not worried.
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Now, one of my dear friends.
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Called me.
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And said, boy, I guess you guys in America, so really, really happy that
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Governor Huckabee has been is going to be the new US ambassador to Israel.
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I said, are you said that hasn't been announced.
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you know, he would be vetted.
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He'd be telling us that they said, oh, you you guys are always slow over there in
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America.
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It's sure enough.
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I mean, three days later, you know, Trump makes the announcement that that's his
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nomination.
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Well, first of all, I called Huckabee up and I said, hey, my friends are telling me
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you're going to be the US ambassador to Israel.
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He says, David, you got to quit smoking that weird stuff.
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You know, you don't know what you're talking about.
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He says, I live in the villages in Florida.
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I'm a very quiet, secure guy and I make great commercials.
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I said, OK, go there. Whatever.
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Three days later, he calls me, said, how in the hell did you know that?
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How do you know that?
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He said, I'm the you know, how do you know that?
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I said, I'm the US ambassador to Israel.
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I said, I'm just telling you what my people told me.
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So they're already planning of the people around the world, important countries
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And it's fascinating the interlocked connectivity of everybody together now,
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maybe it's social media, maybe it's the ability to communicate almost immediately.
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So. They're telling me.
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American foreign policy, in fact, world policy, ought to be,
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do you want to be a hermit nation or do you want to be a social entity
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And they're believing they honestly believe that Trump is going to get
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nations to be social entities that the rest of the world will embrace.
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So he does.
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And I mean, when he walked across the DMZ,
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when he was a president met with Kim Jong-il, that was
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And I don't know if you know this or not, but.
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and China will come together, an orphanage, and we take in kids
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And it's quite fascinating that they don't want to be a hermit nation.
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That they don't want to be a hermit nation anymore.
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They're trying to do some things.
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And it under Trump's leadership and under.
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Hopefully Marco Rubio.
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Now, I've had some.
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he was the speaker of the House when he was in the Florida legislature,
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and we had to run some.
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Counseling by him about some of his more social
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proclivities, and I think he's matured to a point now.
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He's pretty young 20 years ago, but he's an interesting person.
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I hope that he surrounds himself with really smart people
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Tom Cotton said that we don't want our interest.
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We don't want our interests threatened, and we don't want our alliances
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And we don't want our adversaries tempted to be adventurous
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How do you go about doing that?
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How do you become?
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How do you nurture countries or allow them to be nurtured
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when they're very rigid and hierarchical and disruptive?
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And so, you know, we play the economic card, we play the military card,
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But American foreign policy, from what I'm hearing from people around the world.
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My classmates are not this and not 20 year old.
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You're 70 year old.
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is one of my classmates.
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He's the president Ty Airways.
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And so, you know, he has a grip on that whole Vietnam,
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Laos, Cambodia, and of course, all the problems that they're having
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And that's a that's a dangerous situation with the Myanmar problem.
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But what they ask is, is this.
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And I got this from three or four different places, Indonesia and Thailand
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even though it's under China's rule.
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how our socialization is better than an alternative world like communism
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Who's going to be flushed out of our our foreign affairs committees,
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who's going to be flushed out of the State Department?
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Who's going to come in behind them?
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You remember President Nixon?
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Got Kissinger to open up China, and he really Kissinger did not open China.
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The person that opened up China for Nixon was US Senator Mike Mansfield.
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Nobody believes that, but I was Mansfield's
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a military, I was his.
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OK, I was his high pie spy in the State Department in Southern
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and the Pacific Command.
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He was the ambassador to Japan and he was there for 12 years.
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The President Carter appointed him.
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He was kept on by Reagan.
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I mean, it's just amazing his his longevity.
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But he opened China and nobody knows this, but he spoke Chinese fluently.
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And on his left arm, of course, is the Marine Corps insignia
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because he was a Marine.
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But he quietly worked behind the scenes, let Kissinger take all the credit.
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But to this day, he's still very revered in Japan and in Asia,
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because he did a lot of back and forth with China and Korea and Japan.
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But he has theory of foreign policy,
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and he's a fascinating guy to talk to, by the way, he's quite the professor.
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When he talks, you better listen.
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He thought that for far too long,
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American foreign policy was a game in which we would put a little bit of money
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to bring in a huge win.
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And when that didn't work out, we would go into a global popularity contest
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through the use of handouts of foreign aid, indiscriminate handouts of foreign aid
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We forgot to be sensitive about the dignity of the poor
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85 boxes of papers, and he wanted it all reduced into a really good biography.
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who wanted to write about that and let her do it, because
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This is a side. He's the one that encouraged and begged
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Lyndon Johnson to become the vice president under Kennedy.
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And I asked him one time, I said, why would you do that?
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He said, well, of course, you know why I did it, because because
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Lyndon Johnson was the Senate Majority Leader.
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He said, if he became the vice president, I moved up.
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I got to become the Senate Majority Leader.
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He said, and that's the job I've always wanted.
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I said, OK, that's kind of cool.
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But wow, you did all that.
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He said, yeah, I did all that.
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OK, does having a foreign policy that makes economic
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Is that something that is going to be a good thing?
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Is that something that is going to be a good thing?
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Do we really want the American population to understand?
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Our American foreign policy
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and in a global world today, as connected as we all are,
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America, as well as our allies and our friends and neighbors and everybody else.
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I see that there's some of them are going to Mar-a-Lago to get an education.
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Immediately, because they have no idea
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what's going to happen under the new Trump regime,
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because it is not a learning curve for him anymore.
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He's had four years to think about everything and everybody
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and do what he's doing right now.
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Remember, one of the most important things that we have in foreign policy,
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and of course, any policy, is, how do you?
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Unknown unknowns.
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What are they and when do we find out?
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And Rumsfeld used to tell us all that in the military.
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He says, what are the unknown unknowns?
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And that's a very interesting question.
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And I don't think even a chat GPT AI is going to answer that question.
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rather than writing them off as inept and ungrateful.
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It is possible huge ramifications of how we work, how we learn, where we live,
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what our policies are that leads us to help.
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What is it? What's America in business for?
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We're in business to help other people and not become.
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Conquerors, per se.
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Now, I know we're still in Japan and we're still in Korea,
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but they're not we're not considered occupiers there.
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We're considered a reliable friend and economic helper and stabilizer.
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It's quite fascinating.
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And I live in it and I live in those two worlds.
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I mean, you know, I mean, I live in Japan.
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I was 18 years old and graduated from high school.
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I immediately went to Hong Kong and went to KG5 for the summer to to learn
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proper English, because I did not really speak English well.
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And so when you go to KG5, you learn, I guess, with the king.
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Yeah, I know the Queen's English at the time.
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It doesn't matter.
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The thing is, as I traveled from there around the world and I spent a year
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Because in my head, I still dream in Japanese at night.
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And when my identical twin brother was badly wounded in the war
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we were on the operating table.
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We only spoke in Japanese so that he would be back in calmness
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And I try to see everything about foreign policy
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and political military policy that I can.
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Denigrated the gold of economic reform in favor of an entitlement society.
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And they created divisiveness among races, religions,
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creeds and identity of Americans.
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And that has made our foreign policy.
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A joke.
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because it is time for a change.
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I'll leave it at that.
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Charles, over to you.
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OK, David, thank you so much
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for sharing your thoughts.
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It's it's challenging without the video.
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We'd love to see your face, but so be it.
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We can cope with not seeing your face.
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We are very flexible in this group.
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And the issues you raise are nice and challenging.
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one matter that I wish to raise in your experience with politicians
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is relevant to the Rainer Fulmi case.
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I'll put some links into the chat for everybody.
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And he was unlawfully kidnapped by the Mexican government
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0:37:35 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] of the German government, and he's been undergoing a show trial
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And Jerome Causse has told us in this group
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to shine a light on legal cases as they're happening.
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Don't go the silence route.
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who's being who's being persecuted by the Singaporean government in a court case.
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And Jerome tells us and I say, and I'm a former lawyer,
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that we should shine a light on every case so that the courts
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and the politicians know they're being watched.
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What's your view on this specific issue of shining a light on legal cases
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to ensure proper due process?
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Well, yes, the light needs to be shined
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and it needs to be done in a very specific manner
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0:38:47 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]s don't shut it down, you know, shut the light off.
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And shut go into a closed session.
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But we do it in the name of
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it's justice that the world is looking at.
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And we want to look at you as a country that has a judicial system
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that is fair and honorable.
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One of the things
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I'm the author of the RISIA study and the RISIA study is
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we analyze a country, we look at one thousand eight hundred factors in a country.
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And believe it or not, they're crunched into data fusion
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and they tell us a lot about that country.
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0:39:29 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] one of the things that we will look at is their judicial system.
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How many, how long, how they appointed, were they there,
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what did they publish, how they written, how open are the reports?
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0:39:42 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ems are very dangerous.
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And this whole thing with the German government working with Mexico, that that is so.
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Alien to
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0:40:01 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]em.
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And of course, our justice system is completely warped.
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I mean, it's just.
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It's total madness.
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All these trials.
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0:40:12 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] a lot of marine friends who were in the Marine Corps
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with Daniel Penny, and they were very, very happy that he was found innocent.
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But they're very upset that he even got into this court system in the first place.
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And so and how open was that?
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And, you know, the police let him go.
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And then 10 days later, because people are screaming in the streets,
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oh, he killed a man of color.
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We've got to arrest him.
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That doesn't bode well for our legal system.
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And so when we try to open that light and shine light on that,
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0:40:47 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]e come back to us and say, look at your own legal system.
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Look how corrupted it has become.
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So we're I'm not saying we're hypocrites, but I'm saying that we have got to fix
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But those legal cases and there's some in Japan where people have been arrested.
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Singapore is a very.
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afraid to spend too much time in their own country.
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That's just why they're always on the road going elsewhere,
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because if you make an error, you get arrested.
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Yep. Yep.
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So so, David, what I'm hearing you say in in summary is, yes,
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shine the light, but don't take the court system as much as pushing for
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Is that a fair comment?
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I think it's a fair comment.
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Thank you. All right, Stephen, next 15 minutes are yours.
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Yeah. So, David,
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I'll just fix on your empty screen.
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So I wanted to ask you about.
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So I'm in the United Kingdom.
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Charles likes to say I'm from Wales, but Wales is not a country.
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It's a principality.
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0:42:07 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ed Kingdom is where I'm from.
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And so in March 2020,
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it appeared to me that there was a global coup d'etat.
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Do you agree that that was the case?
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And where did it come from?
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And who organized it all? Do you know?
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0:42:25 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ration changeover?
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What do you know? I'm talking about the lockdowns.
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On that.
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Carla, Dan had the paper
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I wrote about the emergence of Covid and Wuhan flu as a bio warfare agent.
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And it was the trigger
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for the lockdown and shutdown.
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And basically, if you want to call it a coup d'etat,
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it's a it wrecked the economic system, it wrecked our education system,
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it wrecked a lot of businesses.
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0:43:02 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]royed 100,000 combat trained.
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Because they refused to take the they refused to take the vaccine.
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So, I mean, basically, it it it just tore America apart.
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I mean, it just the school system.
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Now, Texas was smart.
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They wouldn't shut down.
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0:43:24 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]n't suffered the the losses in reading and writing
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arithmetic. Chicago schools.
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There is no fifth grader that can pass a math test.
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The zero pass rate because they shut down for two years.
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It was. Yeah, that's not a bad idea.
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A coup, a global coup d'etat.
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And my friends in China who work with this project
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and sent me information and I wrote this paper for the ODNI, Ratcliffe.
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And I've got it declassified now.
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I sent it to Dan to read and to Carla Dean to read.
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It was a weapon.
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It's a potential weapon of mass destruction.
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And the Chinese.
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0:44:09 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ing theory.
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0:44:10 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction] an accident, you don't rush to to fix it.
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0:44:14 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]and back and see, where's it going?
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What happens?
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And so they let it happen and it expanded.
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I've heard from different sources and I haven't confirmed this all down,
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Died in China.
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From the Wuhan flu.
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Well, you'd never know it, and it may be more,
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but it doesn't with a population of one point three billion,
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0:44:42 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]e, you know, 100, [privacy contact redaction]e missing.
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It's not going to be a big deal with them.
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But I think it was the episode of opening the door
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to overthrowing a lot of nations and weakening them.
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Point of absolutely agree.
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Yeah, I agree. So.
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But it was also treason, wasn't it?
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0:45:05 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e allowed this to happen in their own countries.
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And they should know about you should be about you should be arrested for treason.
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Yeah, I agree. Things are going to happen to him.
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Of course, Biden is going to give blanket pardons to about a thousand people.
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You watch.
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0:45:21 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e from that have been involved in
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wheeling and dealing
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0:45:28 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] been wheeling and dealing in.
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Yeah.
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So you think he's going to give a pardon to Anthony Fauci?
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Is that right? Absolutely. He has to.
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But the problem is, you know, one of his
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the HHS secretary is going to be
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Robert Kennedy, Jr., and he's written a definitive book, as I understand it,
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on Anthony Fauci's crimes.
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So how's that going to how's that going to work out?
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Oh, no.
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Kennedy is a very fascinating person.
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Let me tell you, I I wish I.
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I wish I knew more about him, but.
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Hey, Jerry Brady's right, it is a bioweapon, by the way,
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and I'll I'll try to send this paper out again.
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Kennedy, though, is.
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0:46:25 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] of all?
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He likes Robert F.
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Kennedy, Jr. best of all, he likes himself.
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So I kind of I don't harbor any suspicions to him,
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but I'm going to be watching him very closely, very closely.
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Yeah, because he's interfering in a gigantic empire
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called pharmaceutical big pharma.
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Yeah, so it seems so I'm a medical doctor, so I understood that it was
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0:46:57 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]erize what happened in March 2020,
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which was pretty shocking to me, was that because all of a sudden
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0:47:05 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] me, like even my own
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sons, my three sons and my wife were arranged against me.
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It took me about six weeks to convince my sons
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0:47:17 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] to get their heads around it was to tell them
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this is an intentional global coup d'etat
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0:47:24 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]e in America and the UK who should have known better
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went along with it for whatever reason.
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And it was absolutely outrageous.
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0:47:32 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]erized it, it was completely outrageous.
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And it seemed to me that it was a very, very, very, very
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0:47:39 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] of all the lies
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that surrounded the emergence of the so-called virus.
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0:47:47 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction], I don't think that the gain of function
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propaganda that we've been fed is true.
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I don't think any of it's true.
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I think it was all a pack of lies
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from a medical point of view.
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And they were working up to this.
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pandemics in the future for 40 years, as I understand it.
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0:48:09 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]arted with the HIV AIDS
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0:48:13 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] up to 2020.
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0:48:18 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ed and immunology
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undermined and evidence based medicine had to be introduced
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0:48:28 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ors
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realizing that that was what was happening.
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0:48:34 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]s obvious to me that
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0:48:39 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]s going to lead to a tyranny.
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You can't ask autonomous doctors or tell them to follow protocols.
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That was wrong.
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And anyone who promoted that idea was, in my opinion, part of the plan
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to achieve what they did in March 2020, which was entirely shocking.
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0:48:59 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ors made things even worse by promoting vaccines,
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which and they had no idea what was in the dam vaccines.
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So there was no possibility of informed consent.
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And guess what? They were telling me not to talk about the Nuremberg trials
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and and the Nuremberg code,
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which was about human medical experimentation and what occurred in 2020
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and 2021 was, yeah, human medical experimentation.
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You may say, well, the
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vaccination program didn't start till the end of December.
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Sorry, December of 2020 in the UK.
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0:49:36 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] patient was called, guess what?
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William Shakespeare.
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0:49:41 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] incredible.
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And now I'm left thinking, what on earth was the last five years about?
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It seems like a cultural revolution to me, where people were essentially
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persuaded to believe things which didn't make sense.
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0:49:53 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ead of concluding that that was the purpose,
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0:49:57 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]akes.
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I think it was entirely their aim to create confusion.
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The Ukraine war was confusing.
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The Israel Hamas war, in inverted commas, was confusing.
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It was intended to be.
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0:50:13 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]abilize human beings from a doctor's point of view
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is to get them to accept things that never made sense.
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0:50:22 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]e, the cultural revolution of a mouth,
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say tongue from 66 to 76.
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0:50:31 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]e were asked, as I've been led to believe, to kill 20 flies a day.
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Chinese citizens were asked to kill 20 flies a day to make China cleaner.
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And they did it.
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In the in the in the UK, we had the spectacle of the BBC
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0:50:49 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]e to go on their front doorsteps every Thursday evening
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in 2020 to clap for the cult of the NHS,
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the devilish cult of the NHS National Health Service, which I had worked for.
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0:51:02 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction], I just wondered whether you got any comments on that diatribe.
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0:51:08 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] we his research been underway.
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And, you know, the Chinese, the two Chinese colonels that published
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0:51:17 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ed warfare, it got actually translated in 1999.
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We've been reading it.
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0:51:22 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]an that, you know, they would use
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0:51:27 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]uff as bio bio and chemical warfare instruments of mass destruction.
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I mean, they've been planning this since 1999.
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And they got the breakthroughs through with Fauci's funding at NIH
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and putting all the research into the SARS virus and which expanded in.
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0:51:46 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] one of my classmates is a very, very
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well known bio research.
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He's a medical doctor. He's a bio research PhD.
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And he deals with viral viruses.
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And and he said this thing was designed as a weapon.
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And then they let it happen.
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0:52:08 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] to see what would happen.
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But the the the the two colonels
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going Liang and Jiangsu, they wrote it.
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0:52:17 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] rule, there are going to be no rules
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and nothing was forbidden.
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That was their opening gambit in that book, Unrestricted Warfare.
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There was no forbidden and these are Chinese generals, were they David?
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They are two Chinese colonels.
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Yeah. Right.
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0:52:36 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion is, was China behind the takedown of the West, should we say?
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But the whole world, essentially,
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was China behind this so that they control the world if
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was that their aim?
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Were they trying to export to the totalitarianism, which they now practice?
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Is that right?
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I mean, we've got totalitarianism in in the UK now.
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0:53:02 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] in the US as well.
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0:53:04 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ober 2021 to May of 2023,
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I couldn't go to the US because I wasn't vaccinated.
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And everyone agrees all around the world that that that
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the medical apartheid was wrong after South Africa.
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Sorry, apartheid was wrong.
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0:53:23 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]iced in the United States of America,
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0:53:28 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]range.
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I know.
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In Texas, we didn't wear masks.
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0:53:38 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]er into New Mexico, I had to be
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masked up and gloved up because New Mexico.
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Oh, my God. It was the end of the war.
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Of course, they're a Democrat socialist state, believe it or not.
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They they're just they're so radical.
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Of course, when we outlawed abortion in Texas,
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New Mexico, state of New Mexico built a 10 million dollar abortion center
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0:54:01 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]er of Texas and New Mexico so that all the girls from Texas
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could go there if they wanted to.
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0:54:07 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ete socialist Marxist state.
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I mean, they they produced two very interesting people so far.
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One tried to assassinate Trump and the other assassinated a health care
821
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executive when they were all in Hawaii and under the same influence
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of what's going on over there.
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0:54:27 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ates is now compartmentalized.
824
0:54:32 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] polarized because that's the Webster
825
0:54:35 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] of the year.
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0:54:38 --> 0:54:41
Of course, in the Oxford English dictionary, it's been used since,
827
0:54:41 --> 0:54:43
you know, 1703.
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0:54:43 --> 0:54:45
So I don't know why they think it's a new word.
829
0:54:45 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction], we're polarized.
830
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Absolutely. Because it seems to me that the world consists
831
0:54:51 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ion of cults, deadly cults.
832
0:54:55 --> 0:54:58
Yes. Oh, yeah. Well, nobody seems to have this
833
0:54:59 --> 0:55:00
broad view of the world.
834
0:55:00 --> 0:55:02
And they're discussing things within the paradigm.
835
0:55:02 --> 0:55:05
They've always thought of instead of thinking,
836
0:55:05 --> 0:55:06
well, what the heck is going on?
837
0:55:06 --> 0:55:07
You know, this doesn't make sense.
838
0:55:07 --> 0:55:12
And psychological torture of populations around the world
839
0:55:12 --> 0:55:16
by their own governments, isolating people, you don't isolate people.
840
0:55:16 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] known that.
841
0:55:18 --> 0:55:21
We're highly social animals and the lockdowns were cruel
842
0:55:22 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] been known to be cruel before they were instituted.
843
0:55:28 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction],
844
0:55:32 --> 0:55:36
even I'm just very I guess I'm lucky and very fortunate to live
845
0:55:36 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ate that, you know, we didn't buy into any of that stuff.
846
0:55:39 --> 0:55:43
And so we kept our schools open.
847
0:55:43 --> 0:55:45
We kept our colleges open.
848
0:55:45 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]e today wearing masks and wearing gloves.
849
0:55:51 --> 0:55:54
Our African-American people in Texas,
850
0:55:55 --> 0:55:56
it's a very strange phenomena.
851
0:55:56 --> 0:56:00
And I ask them why, they said, oh, for health reasons, for health reasons.
852
0:56:00 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ill think that the virus is out there to get them.
853
0:56:05 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]rinated by the wrong people.
854
0:56:09 --> 0:56:10
Let me tell you.
855
0:56:11 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]or's point of view,
856
0:56:13 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e, doctors are beginning to agree with me now.
857
0:56:16 --> 0:56:19
I thought there was no disease called COVID-19.
858
0:56:19 --> 0:56:20
Even that was a lie.
859
0:56:20 --> 0:56:22
But there certainly wasn't a pandemic.
860
0:56:22 --> 0:56:26
And in my view, there's no possibility of a pandemic in the future.
861
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So they're using that as the means to control people globally.
862
0:56:31 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] to get to world government, in my view.
863
0:56:34 --> 0:56:36
And yeah, they're probably right.
864
0:56:36 --> 0:56:40
You know, fear of death, especially in the Western world.
865
0:56:41 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e do.
866
0:56:45 --> 0:56:49
And avoiding death gives them the excuse to do anything they want.
867
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And they, you know, the decline of the church, the family.
868
0:56:55 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ate is very serious, in my view.
869
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I don't know, David, I'd really like to ask you,
870
0:57:01 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] Party
871
0:57:04 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ates from the inside and the UK,
872
0:57:08 --> 0:57:10
to a lesser extent, maybe, from the inside?
873
0:57:11 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] that they saw.
874
0:57:13 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]e in Big Pharma who saw an opportunity
875
0:57:16 --> 0:57:19
for business, you know, a big business for them.
876
0:57:20 --> 0:57:23
Well, they don't want to go to war with us.
877
0:57:23 --> 0:57:24
The Chinese do not want a...
878
0:57:24 --> 0:57:27
I realize that. Yeah, I absolutely agree.
879
0:57:27 --> 0:57:31
So but the point is, are they are they in taking part
880
0:57:31 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ates now?
881
0:57:34 --> 0:57:36
By the back door?
882
0:57:36 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] we got so many traitors in America?
883
0:57:39 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]e not called to account?
884
0:57:41 --> 0:57:43
David, that's well over 15 minutes now.
885
0:57:44 --> 0:57:46
Well, yeah, but it's rather an important question, Charles.
886
0:57:46 --> 0:57:49
So maybe you can let that go.
887
0:57:49 --> 0:57:51
They are working very diligently.
888
0:57:51 --> 0:57:54
I mean, we've just Arkansas just threw them out of the state of Arkansas.
889
0:57:54 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] a bill in front of our legislature right now to take away
890
0:57:58 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] bought around some of our military bases
891
0:58:02 --> 0:58:03
and our farmers fields that we're
892
0:58:03 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ate.
893
0:58:05 --> 0:58:07
We want the Arkansas has already thrown them out.
894
0:58:09 --> 0:58:12
Yeah, but no, there's no talk from even Trump about the
895
0:58:12 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ates.
896
0:58:15 --> 0:58:18
Well, the military taking down...
897
0:58:18 --> 0:58:20
There will be, I guarantee you, there will be.
898
0:58:20 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]e that he's put in as the ODNI
899
0:58:25 --> 0:58:29
and CIA and FBI and NSA.
900
0:58:29 --> 0:58:32
There will be.
901
0:58:32 --> 0:58:36
There will be a day of reckoning coming very soon.
902
0:58:36 --> 0:58:39
Well, I'm not even sure that Trump understands what's happened.
903
0:58:39 --> 0:58:42
I'm not even sure that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does.
904
0:58:43 --> 0:58:47
So we've had a lot of people on this channel.
905
0:58:47 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] twice weekly meetings and we've had very brilliant people,
906
0:58:52 --> 0:58:53
but they're isolated.
907
0:58:53 --> 0:58:56
They're not going to be chosen by Trump because Trump doesn't even know about them.
908
0:58:56 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ration doesn't know about them.
909
0:58:59 --> 0:59:01
But I could put him in touch with them.
910
0:59:02 --> 0:59:08
Well, Trump is being advised by some very smart people.
911
0:59:10 --> 0:59:12
Well, you know, and Bondi is very smart.
912
0:59:12 --> 0:59:15
And I work with Pam Bondi for years and years in Florida.
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0:59:15 --> 0:59:17
We ran to Sanchez's campaign.
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0:59:17 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e.
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0:59:19 --> 0:59:23
Let me tell you, that is that is I'm not afraid of anything.
916
0:59:23 --> 0:59:25
I've been in five wars.
917
0:59:25 --> 0:59:26
I've been everywhere and done everything.
918
0:59:26 --> 0:59:29
I'm afraid of her. Let me tell you, I do not cross her.
919
0:59:29 --> 0:59:33
I'm very respectful for her because she is she is something else.
920
0:59:33 --> 0:59:36
Let me tell you. What's her name?
921
0:59:36 --> 0:59:38
Pam Bondi, she's going to be the attorney general.
922
0:59:39 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] her or you don't?
923
0:59:42 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] her very much.
924
0:59:44 --> 0:59:46
She's a very smart, very strong woman.
925
0:59:48 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]em in America, do you think?
926
0:59:53 --> 0:59:54
I'm sorry, say that again.
927
0:59:54 --> 0:59:58
You think she'll do anything about the justice system in America?
928
0:59:59 --> 1:00:00
Absolutely.
929
1:00:00 --> 1:00:04
Do you think she'll encourage the UK to get a better justice system?
930
1:00:05 --> 1:00:07
It's impossible to get justice in this country now.
931
1:00:07 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction], what is your stomach?
932
1:00:09 --> 1:00:12
I think as America as America goes,
933
1:00:13 --> 1:00:16
a lot of countries follow suit because they see the results.
934
1:00:17 --> 1:00:19
So I will.
935
1:00:20 --> 1:00:22
I will watch that very, very carefully,
936
1:00:22 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]e are going to change their tunes and they're going to
937
1:00:29 --> 1:00:31
they're going to be watching Cash Patel, for example.
938
1:00:31 --> 1:00:34
They're going to be watching Ratcliffe, he's CIA.
939
1:00:34 --> 1:00:36
He was the ODNI.
940
1:00:36 --> 1:00:39
And I asked him, I said, do you think you're coming down in the world?
941
1:00:39 --> 1:00:40
You used to run the CIA.
942
1:00:40 --> 1:00:43
You used to be in, you know, they were under you.
943
1:00:43 --> 1:00:46
And now you're under, you know, Kelsey Gabber.
944
1:00:46 --> 1:00:50
He says, don't worry, we're all going to work together as one unified team
945
1:00:50 --> 1:00:51
and we're going to.
946
1:00:52 --> 1:00:55
So what worries me, important changes,
947
1:00:55 --> 1:00:56
Steven,
948
1:00:56 --> 1:00:58
I'll say this last thing, Charles.
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1:00:58 --> 1:01:01
David, what worries me is that people like you
950
1:01:01 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ruggling to get Trump's ear and they should be listening to you.
951
1:01:05 --> 1:01:10
Why? Because you you know, 11 languages and you've lived all over the world.
952
1:01:10 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]and what that means, because I've lived in five countries.
953
1:01:14 --> 1:01:18
I wouldn't say you'll be happy to know I have two nieces that have been
954
1:01:19 --> 1:01:21
called to Mar-a-Lago for interviews.
955
1:01:22 --> 1:01:23
Good. Excellent.
956
1:01:24 --> 1:01:25
I'll say no more than that.
957
1:01:25 --> 1:01:27
I will say no more than that.
958
1:01:27 --> 1:01:30
Thank you. And they're both and they're both attorneys.
959
1:01:31 --> 1:01:32
Excellent.
960
1:01:32 --> 1:01:33
Go for it. You're there.
961
1:01:33 --> 1:01:36
You got that's great to hear, David.
962
1:01:36 --> 1:01:39
And thank you. Thank you, Steven.
963
1:01:39 --> 1:01:42
Now, Steven, you need to know that I have to I've got a meeting
964
1:01:43 --> 1:01:47
starting in 10 minutes after pop out for but I will pop back in. All right.
965
1:01:48 --> 1:01:51
So when I pop out, you can handle the questions as usual.
966
1:01:51 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] four hands up so far, David.
967
1:01:54 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction], we have Amy. Hi, Amy.
968
1:01:57 --> 1:02:00
How are you doing? Very good.
969
1:02:00 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] I'm very concerned that you're not seeming to mention anything
970
1:02:05 --> 1:02:09
about Israel and Israel's influence on the United States.
971
1:02:09 --> 1:02:13
I see that you were an aide to to Lyndon Johnson,
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1:02:13 --> 1:02:16
who took over when our president was assassinated,
973
1:02:16 --> 1:02:19
very likely with the help of Mossad.
974
1:02:19 --> 1:02:25
And the you know, that USS Liberty was attacked by Israel under Lyndon Johnson.
975
1:02:25 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ill don't have a full, thorough investigation of that.
976
1:02:29 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] interviewed one of the survivors,
977
1:02:32 --> 1:02:34
and that's getting millions of views.
978
1:02:34 --> 1:02:35
So thank God for that.
979
1:02:35 --> 1:02:39
Americans are finding out that Israel was allowed to attack
980
1:02:39 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]er our service personnel and get away with it.
981
1:02:42 --> 1:02:46
And they were told to be silent, which is absolutely against
982
1:02:47 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]and for.
983
1:02:50 --> 1:02:55
So I'm super concerned, especially talking about like Huckabee
984
1:02:55 --> 1:02:59
and you're being a Baptist and the unfortunate reality
985
1:02:59 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]s in this country have been heavily influenced
986
1:03:02 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ian Zionism,
987
1:03:05 --> 1:03:10
where there's this belief that helping turn, you know,
988
1:03:10 --> 1:03:14
genocide, the Palestinians will somehow please Christ
989
1:03:14 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] his second coming,
990
1:03:17 --> 1:03:21
which is absolutely abhorrent and counter to everything Christ taught.
991
1:03:22 --> 1:03:25
And so I guess I'm just saying I'm not hearing any awareness
992
1:03:25 --> 1:03:28
of this huge issue for America.
993
1:03:28 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] been sacked with the use of the United States military,
994
1:03:33 --> 1:03:38
the Turkish military, the Israeli military and even help from Ukraine.
995
1:03:38 --> 1:03:40
You know, you'd think they'd be kind of busy fighting a war,
996
1:03:41 --> 1:03:45
you know, for their soil and they're recruiting older and older men
997
1:03:45 --> 1:03:48
for their chewed up army, just totally devastated country.
998
1:03:48 --> 1:03:52
And yet they're having time to send advisors to go take over
999
1:03:52 --> 1:03:56
and kick out the government of Syria. That's really interesting to me.
1000
1:03:56 --> 1:03:58
But it does fit my map.
1001
1:03:58 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] don't see any awareness of the problem of Zionism
1002
1:04:03 --> 1:04:07
in this country where the president or the prime minister comes to this country
1003
1:04:07 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]anding ovations.
1004
1:04:09 --> 1:04:14
Benjamin Netanyahu and all of the Congress people are afraid
1005
1:04:14 --> 1:04:17
to say anything about Israel or they'll be treated like Cynthia McKinney,
1006
1:04:18 --> 1:04:21
Scott Bowman, I think his name was Earl Hilliard.
1007
1:04:21 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]e who tried to speak up for our interests as Americans
1008
1:04:26 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] our country are canceled and there get smeared
1009
1:04:32 --> 1:04:34
and they get primaried.
1010
1:04:34 --> 1:04:38
And worse, worse has happened to people who tried to tell the truth,
1011
1:04:39 --> 1:04:41
including, I think, John F. Kennedy.
1012
1:04:41 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction], that's I mean, it's kind of a comment, but I guess I just,
1013
1:04:48 --> 1:04:53
you know, do you have any concern with Mike Huckabee being an insane Zionist
1014
1:04:53 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ates government
1015
1:04:56 --> 1:05:00
to promote his insane eschatological beliefs
1016
1:05:01 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] that there's a death camp
1017
1:05:04 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]e are being slaughtered in broad daylight
1018
1:05:09 --> 1:05:11
and videotaped and shown to the world.
1019
1:05:11 --> 1:05:17
And that's being done with our political cover and our weapons and our treasury.
1020
1:05:17 --> 1:05:20
And we are dwindling down our treasury.
1021
1:05:20 --> 1:05:22
So these are my concerns.
1022
1:05:22 --> 1:05:24
I know maybe I'm out of step here.
1023
1:05:25 --> 1:05:28
Amy, you've you've asked the question for David's response.
1024
1:05:28 --> 1:05:31
That's a big question to ask David. Absolutely.
1025
1:05:34 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] powerful intelligence agencies in the world,
1026
1:05:39 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] intelligence of the world, of course, is the Vatican.
1027
1:05:43 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] powerful is a Mossad.
1028
1:05:46 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] powerful, of course, is the American intelligence bureaucracy.
1029
1:05:51 --> 1:05:54
So they talk to each other.
1030
1:05:54 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] get the feeling when I'm dealing with some of those people
1031
1:06:00 --> 1:06:04
that we do not want to upset the Israeli Mossad
1032
1:06:04 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]uff that we want and need.
1033
1:06:09 --> 1:06:14
Now, my classmates that are with Israelis
1034
1:06:15 --> 1:06:19
and they because their parents were in the embassy and they would go to our school.
1035
1:06:19 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]em.
1036
1:06:25 --> 1:06:27
They're they're fascinating.
1037
1:06:27 --> 1:06:28
They're very close hold people.
1038
1:06:28 --> 1:06:33
And there's a lot going on in the world and Israel that we don't know about.
1039
1:06:33 --> 1:06:38
And I don't know if we're afraid to find out or we don't want to find out or we can't find out.
1040
1:06:39 --> 1:06:43
And but I will definitely express
1041
1:06:44 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] mentioned about Mike Huckabee, because he and I talk directly.
1042
1:06:48 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction], we yell at each other sometimes.
1043
1:06:51 --> 1:06:54
I mean, I am not afraid of him and he's not afraid of me, but he knows
1044
1:06:55 --> 1:06:57
that I know the things that can help him.
1045
1:06:57 --> 1:07:00
And he's a. He's a he's.
1046
1:07:02 --> 1:07:05
He'll have to be very careful, by the way, I go to his church in Texarkana, Arkansas,
1047
1:07:06 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]er at for, well, it's been 30 years ago, but he he's a.
1048
1:07:13 --> 1:07:18
He's a fascinating person and will be watching him very carefully, very carefully.
1049
1:07:19 --> 1:07:22
Good. Thank you.
1050
1:07:22 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] this insane
1051
1:07:26 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] philosophy that's going to get us all killed.
1052
1:07:29 --> 1:07:31
So I'll pray for you. God bless.
1053
1:07:31 --> 1:07:35
Well, Amy, why don't you try another approach and give a little bit of encouragement
1054
1:07:35 --> 1:07:40
where it's due and with someone to someone who actually can influence things, hopefully.
1055
1:07:41 --> 1:07:46
Well, also, it would be great to have proof that the Vatican is more powerful than Israel.
1056
1:07:46 --> 1:07:47
That's really exciting.
1057
1:07:47 --> 1:07:50
How come the Pope doesn't get 57 standing ovations
1058
1:07:50 --> 1:07:55
and they don't primary people and the church is slandered for mass graves in Canada?
1059
1:07:55 --> 1:07:57
All right. All right. Billions of dollars.
1060
1:07:58 --> 1:07:59
So I know there's no time.
1061
1:07:59 --> 1:08:02
I know we're not going into the debate.
1062
1:08:02 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ion. It's good because these are big questions, Amy.
1063
1:08:05 --> 1:08:06
OK, see you guys.
1064
1:08:06 --> 1:08:10
So hang on. Hang on. For goodness sake. Hang on.
1065
1:08:10 --> 1:08:12
No, that's the question answer.
1066
1:08:12 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] a three hour debate on this one issue.
1067
1:08:16 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]n't got time to do that because we've got a lot of hands up.
1068
1:08:19 --> 1:08:23
Mark. Hi, David.
1069
1:08:23 --> 1:08:24
Thanks for that.
1070
1:08:24 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ing.
1071
1:08:26 --> 1:08:31
And again, what you have to say, one of my major concerns is the whole virus.
1072
1:08:31 --> 1:08:34
Not basically it was a nonsense.
1073
1:08:34 --> 1:08:39
And, you know, the 5G switch on in Wuhan causes the pulmonary edema.
1074
1:08:39 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]romagnetic radiation causes these flu type symptoms.
1075
1:08:43 --> 1:08:46
However, the injection was a biological chemical weapon.
1076
1:08:47 --> 1:08:51
The COVID-[privacy contact redaction]or is termination technology.
1077
1:08:51 --> 1:08:53
We've actually found in London
1078
1:08:54 --> 1:08:57
a transport network.
1079
1:08:57 --> 1:09:00
I'm currently got a tribunal in March, right?
1080
1:09:00 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ually deployed a laser detection
1081
1:09:04 --> 1:09:08
range and radar, what's called fusion battlefield fusion technology.
1082
1:09:08 --> 1:09:11
So you should know about that.
1083
1:09:11 --> 1:09:14
These are very, very dangerous technologies that have been deployed
1084
1:09:14 --> 1:09:16
on transport networks.
1085
1:09:16 --> 1:09:20
And not only that, what we did find out was actually one of the high speed
1086
1:09:20 --> 1:09:25
modern inside this transport for London piece of hardware is Chinese.
1087
1:09:26 --> 1:09:30
So we've got a Chinese model in the biometrics of people who've been injected
1088
1:09:30 --> 1:09:35
with a biometric sensing technology, a track trace termination technology
1089
1:09:35 --> 1:09:38
that was developed by the Department of Defense.
1090
1:09:38 --> 1:09:40
These were daughter
1091
1:09:40 --> 1:09:44
military technologies that were developed to track wet on the battlefield.
1092
1:09:44 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ed in 40 million of my countrymen, women and children.
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1:09:47 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] had it injected into them.
1094
1:09:51 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e are at significant risk of death
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1:09:56 --> 1:09:59
because it can be tracked, traced and terminate with technologies
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1:09:59 --> 1:10:02
that's been deployed right across the whole estate.
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1:10:02 --> 1:10:05
That's the US as well as the UK.
1098
1:10:05 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] the evidence of this.
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1:10:07 --> 1:10:11
I mean, my government tried to gag me in 2018 when I discovered
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1:10:12 --> 1:10:15
that what 5G was, it was a directional weapon system
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1:10:15 --> 1:10:17
and not a telecommunications network.
1102
1:10:17 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] it right across all of these countries, mainly Chinese technology.
1103
1:10:23 --> 1:10:27
So you've got a Chinese technology and a Chinese control technology
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1:10:27 --> 1:10:31
that's actually designed to target acquire people
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1:10:32 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion that was developed at a BSL for weapons lab in Wuhan.
1106
1:10:38 --> 1:10:41
I mean, this, you know, from an intelligence perspective,
1107
1:10:42 --> 1:10:46
well, I'm concerned that the CIA must know what's going on.
1108
1:10:46 --> 1:10:47
I do agree with you.
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1:10:47 --> 1:10:50
The Vatican's intelligence agencies are far more adept
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1:10:51 --> 1:10:53
than what the CIA or military intelligence are.
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1:10:54 --> 1:10:55
I've already reported this.
1112
1:10:55 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ed Kingdom over my concerns
1113
1:11:00 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ronic assault weapon found in a street light.
1114
1:11:06 --> 1:11:10
So it was a full full Cobra meeting and what they did, absolutely zero.
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1:11:11 --> 1:11:13
So they're zero about in fact,
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1:11:13 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ed Nations
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1:11:16 --> 1:11:20
specifically about the what I've discovered in the streetlights
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1:11:20 --> 1:11:22
and where I live in Gateshead.
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1:11:22 --> 1:11:24
I got our technology removed.
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1:11:24 --> 1:11:26
This technology came from China.
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1:11:26 --> 1:11:30
It's connected to the injections.
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1:11:30 --> 1:11:35
And what I want to find out is why all the intelligence is asleep
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1:11:35 --> 1:11:37
because the monitor me 24 seven.
1124
1:11:37 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ly what I'm saying.
1125
1:11:39 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction], you know,
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1:11:41 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ake about it.
1127
1:11:44 --> 1:11:46
They know that I know what's going on.
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1:11:46 --> 1:11:48
That's what they can get the head round.
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1:11:48 --> 1:11:50
That's how certain individuals have this information.
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1:11:50 --> 1:11:53
It's universal. It's called gateway.
1131
1:11:53 --> 1:11:57
CIA developed the technology so that, you know, we all see these
1132
1:11:57 --> 1:11:59
universal things and see these patterns.
1133
1:12:00 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]and, if the intelligence agencies know
1134
1:12:05 --> 1:12:10
what I definitely know, why aren't they doing anything about it?
1135
1:12:10 --> 1:12:13
Why aren't the war in the general population that there's an electronic
1136
1:12:13 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]oyed on top of them that's going to kill them
1137
1:12:17 --> 1:12:19
in the near term?
1138
1:12:19 --> 1:12:20
That's what I want to.
1139
1:12:20 --> 1:12:23
That's what I want to find out, because the kind of deny
1140
1:12:24 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]s because they developed it.
1141
1:12:31 --> 1:12:32
Well, you know what?
1142
1:12:32 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]e that are below the top leadership,
1143
1:12:36 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]uff and they write the papers
1144
1:12:39 --> 1:12:40
and they submit it.
1145
1:12:40 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]e that are running the top of the agencies are doing nothing about it.
1146
1:12:45 --> 1:12:48
And if they do report it to Biden, it just goes in one ear
1147
1:12:48 --> 1:12:50
and out his other dementia here.
1148
1:12:50 --> 1:12:53
And of course, you know, Obama is really running the government, you know,
1149
1:12:53 --> 1:12:59
and, you know, Susan Rice and Obama and Hillary, they were all the junta.
1150
1:12:59 --> 1:13:01
It's a cartel.
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1:13:01 --> 1:13:03
And I don't think that Biden gets a lot of this stuff.
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1:13:03 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]s, you know, at my level, and they they're just
1153
1:13:07 --> 1:13:10
they're just wringing their hands because they can't get up.
1154
1:13:10 --> 1:13:13
They can't get their message up the chain of command.
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1:13:13 --> 1:13:17
So that'll change very, very soon.
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1:13:18 --> 1:13:19
Very soon.
1157
1:13:19 --> 1:13:23
Fingers crossed. I hope that Scott McCullough is
1158
1:13:24 --> 1:13:28
he's very adept in relation to these electronic weapon systems.
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1:13:28 --> 1:13:30
And he did work with RFK.
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1:13:30 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] spoken on a number of CHD events.
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1:13:34 --> 1:13:37
So hopefully, RFK knows exactly what's going on.
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1:13:37 --> 1:13:39
And we can do something about this, because believe you me,
1163
1:13:40 --> 1:13:44
we are all at risk from this technology.
1164
1:13:45 --> 1:13:48
Mark, why don't you send David your your
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1:13:49 --> 1:13:50
researchers?
1166
1:13:52 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] to do that.
1167
1:13:53 --> 1:13:55
Yeah, David wants to give us his contact.
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1:13:55 --> 1:13:58
He doesn't. I can send them all the intelligence information.
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1:13:58 --> 1:14:01
5G, fifth generation warfare was actually developed by the
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1:14:02 --> 1:14:04
by the US military.
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1:14:04 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] 5G, the the electronic assault weapons program,
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1:14:09 --> 1:14:14
also mainly developed by the US military and defense industry.
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1:14:14 --> 1:14:17
And that technology being taken to China and given to China
1174
1:14:18 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]oyed
1175
1:14:21 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] Yeah.
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1:14:24 --> 1:14:27
And I think it's true, isn't it, Mark, that while the 5G
1177
1:14:28 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]alled in the UK, all over the UK
1178
1:14:32 --> 1:14:34
during the nights of lockdowns,
1179
1:14:34 --> 1:14:38
when nobody saw they hoped that nobody saw this going on.
1180
1:14:38 --> 1:14:42
It was it was also happening in New York State and other states in America.
1181
1:14:43 --> 1:14:47
I discovered the the the the transport for London technology.
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1:14:47 --> 1:14:49
They've got a laser detection range in technology.
1183
1:14:49 --> 1:14:53
It's extremely dangerous. It causes cataracts. Yeah.
1184
1:14:53 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]s were reported in the UK
1185
1:14:59 --> 1:15:00
prior to the switch on.
1186
1:15:00 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] year from the switch on of a technology
1187
1:15:05 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s.
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1:15:07 --> 1:15:11
We've got to fully weaponize in the transport network.
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1:15:11 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]an is to take everybody out of their personal vehicles
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1:15:15 --> 1:15:18
so that they can be trapped into these 15 minute cities.
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1:15:18 --> 1:15:21
The whole C 40 15 minute city.
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1:15:21 --> 1:15:23
It's an extermination camp.
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1:15:23 --> 1:15:27
It's the Nazi regime, the fourth right
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1:15:27 --> 1:15:29
coming from the world economic forum.
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1:15:29 --> 1:15:33
And it seems every single country in the world is jumping to that tune.
1196
1:15:33 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]opped. We've got to stop these criminals.
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1:15:35 --> 1:15:36
Yes, I agree.
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1:15:36 --> 1:15:39
So, Mark, why don't you send your research to David?
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1:15:39 --> 1:15:43
The results of your research to David, because he's.
1200
1:15:43 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] that.
1201
1:15:45 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] a I can I can I'll read it, adjust it and pass it to the right.
1202
1:15:50 --> 1:15:51
I've got a sub stack.
1203
1:15:51 --> 1:15:54
There's a there's a sub stack at save us.
1204
1:15:54 --> 1:15:56
Save us now.
1205
1:15:56 --> 1:15:59
I set up a political movement to try and give me some protection,
1206
1:15:59 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1207
1:16:01 --> 1:16:04
There's this is what I was in 2018.
1208
1:16:04 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]uff in the public domain and saying that the government
1209
1:16:07 --> 1:16:09
was trying to kill us.
1210
1:16:09 --> 1:16:11
Obviously, it doesn't go down very well.
1211
1:16:11 --> 1:16:14
So what I did, I set up a political party called Save Us Now.
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1:16:14 --> 1:16:16
That's here. Now there's a sub stack.
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1:16:17 --> 1:16:18
All of the data is there.
1214
1:16:18 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction], you get any intelligence groups
1215
1:16:22 --> 1:16:25
or any of your intelligence agents who want this information.
1216
1:16:25 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] it.
1217
1:16:27 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] high speed, a Chinese high speed modem
1218
1:16:30 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]em.
1219
1:16:34 --> 1:16:37
24 laser diodes in the front of a gun,
1220
1:16:37 --> 1:16:42
which transport from London says a camera that weapon system will kill.
1221
1:16:43 --> 1:16:45
It's actually linked with the lanthanide contamination
1222
1:16:45 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e.
1223
1:16:47 --> 1:16:51
Forty and 40 million of my countrymen, women and children
1224
1:16:51 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ion
1225
1:16:54 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]em.
1226
1:16:57 --> 1:17:00
And in America, it's 200 million.
1227
1:17:00 --> 1:17:02
Wow. Wow. Wow.
1228
1:17:02 --> 1:17:04
So Mark, send us.
1229
1:17:04 --> 1:17:06
So, yeah, I don't think we will.
1230
1:17:06 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ack.
1231
1:17:09 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] contact with him, then you.
1232
1:17:14 --> 1:17:17
Well, David, if you want to send us a message and send us your email
1233
1:17:17 --> 1:17:21
and I'll send you or directly send you some information.
1234
1:17:21 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction], if you want to watch the five G apocalypse documentary,
1235
1:17:25 --> 1:17:27
I already knew there was a deep population agenda.
1236
1:17:27 --> 1:17:31
The intelligence document showed they're going to kill billions across the planet.
1237
1:17:31 --> 1:17:34
Yeah. And so I've always been aware of that.
1238
1:17:34 --> 1:17:39
I was aware of that in 2017 because of the, you know, the weapons,
1239
1:17:39 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ware weapons organization, Diego,
1240
1:17:42 --> 1:17:45
where it shows this massive depopulation agenda.
1241
1:17:46 --> 1:17:49
So I've always been aware and I was trying to wonder how they were going to achieve that.
1242
1:17:50 --> 1:17:52
Well, now I know the plan. I've got the plan.
1243
1:17:52 --> 1:17:55
And believe you me, there's about six billion people across the planet
1244
1:17:55 --> 1:18:00
or it's serious risk of survivability due to these weapons.
1245
1:18:01 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction], I think you've sown the seeds, David, Mark.
1246
1:18:05 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ian Zariel in Switzerland, I think, is that right?
1247
1:18:11 --> 1:18:14
Yes, but I see my time to change.
1248
1:18:15 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ian is accompanied by a very talkative cat.
1249
1:18:19 --> 1:18:20
No, she's not here.
1250
1:18:20 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ease, Jerome, please go, go, go ahead of me.
1251
1:18:23 --> 1:18:25
And as Eric's and also thanks.
1252
1:18:27 --> 1:18:30
So, Jerome, we're giving you time to him.
1253
1:18:30 --> 1:18:32
Well, we'd like to hear from you, Mr. Bass. Go on, Jerome.
1254
1:18:34 --> 1:18:35
Sorry.
1255
1:18:39 --> 1:18:40
Oh, Jerome's not there.
1256
1:18:40 --> 1:18:43
Right here. I said and put on the video.
1257
1:18:44 --> 1:18:46
Hold on. There we go.
1258
1:18:47 --> 1:18:50
Well, they're not the policy. How are you doing, David?
1259
1:18:51 --> 1:18:53
David, good to see you, David. David.
1260
1:18:53 --> 1:18:55
Fascinating discussion.
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1:18:56 --> 1:18:58
I'd like to have a comment on the following.
1262
1:18:58 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion of Donald Trump, we've gotten a reprieve.
1263
1:19:02 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ed this agenda.
1264
1:19:05 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] decided that we're going to return back to traditional values.
1265
1:19:11 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] a lot of work to do, and I know that
1266
1:19:14 --> 1:19:18
Donald Trump is going to be at the job differently this time,
1267
1:19:18 --> 1:19:20
because he's much more experienced.
1268
1:19:20 --> 1:19:24
I'd like to for people to understand that results are going to take.
1269
1:19:24 --> 1:19:26
I mean, how results are going to take time?
1270
1:19:27 --> 1:19:28
I think there's going to be immediate action and time.
1271
1:19:28 --> 1:19:31
But you made some comments about patience.
1272
1:19:32 --> 1:19:34
And I'd like to we're not going to reverse
1273
1:19:35 --> 1:19:38
all these years since Obama in 20 minutes.
1274
1:19:38 --> 1:19:42
I like your thoughts on what we see unfolding
1275
1:19:42 --> 1:19:45
in terms of Donald Trump's getting control of the bureaucracy
1276
1:19:45 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]oring peace in the world
1277
1:19:49 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ive.
1278
1:19:50 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1279
1:19:52 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1280
1:19:59 --> 1:20:01
Hey, Jerome, why don't you ask me something easy?
1281
1:20:04 --> 1:20:07
I didn't expect you wanted a softball question.
1282
1:20:07 --> 1:20:08
You know what?
1283
1:20:09 --> 1:20:11
He's a very interesting guy because it just
1284
1:20:12 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] that my two nieces who are pretty powerful
1285
1:20:18 --> 1:20:23
lawyers were asked to come to Mar-a-Lago to have discussions.
1286
1:20:24 --> 1:20:28
I'm going like he is bringing people in that have.
1287
1:20:30 --> 1:20:32
They're educated, they're highly educated.
1288
1:20:32 --> 1:20:34
I mean, you know, they're the they went to Yale and Princeton.
1289
1:20:34 --> 1:20:38
But the thing is, they've also spent time down in the ranks
1290
1:20:38 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]antly.
1291
1:20:40 --> 1:20:42
I mean, one thing that.
1292
1:20:43 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] a little credit for is I thought
1293
1:20:47 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] a degree in journalism, so I always hammered my nieces
1294
1:20:50 --> 1:20:53
and nephews and my own kids
1295
1:20:53 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ions who want what and what or how it will.
1296
1:20:57 --> 1:21:01
OK, and then when you get that information, then let's see how the law applies.
1297
1:21:01 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]arted telling people,
1298
1:21:05 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ions and you better find out
1299
1:21:08 --> 1:21:12
the right answers, because we have run this last four years
1300
1:21:12 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ions, without anybody following up on it.
1301
1:21:18 --> 1:21:19
It's like this information and what you're talking about,
1302
1:21:19 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]em that we're just talking about, you know, this stuff exists.
1303
1:21:25 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]s.
1304
1:21:26 --> 1:21:29
We've been trying to get it up the chain, the food chain.
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1:21:29 --> 1:21:32
And I think another thing that Trump told him, he says.
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1:21:34 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]en.
1307
1:21:37 --> 1:21:39
You know, and that's going to be hard for Tulsi to do that.
1308
1:21:39 --> 1:21:42
She likes to talk, but on the other hand, she likes to listen to.
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1:21:42 --> 1:21:46
I mean, she was a very interesting person in the Hawaii National Guard,
1310
1:21:46 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ate, you know, in the union.
1311
1:21:50 --> 1:21:54
So it's going to be fascinating if they will just listen to what kind of push
1312
1:21:54 --> 1:21:55
up to them.
1313
1:21:56 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]e that are trying to get to you and talk to you,
1314
1:22:00 --> 1:22:04
then we're going to have a very fascinating change of government.
1315
1:22:05 --> 1:22:11
Ideas and leadership, and it will not be defined by your DEI experience
1316
1:22:11 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]uff.
1317
1:22:13 --> 1:22:14
It will be defined by house.
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1:22:15 --> 1:22:16
What do you know?
1319
1:22:16 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]en to?
1320
1:22:17 --> 1:22:23
And how did you discern who was telling you the truth and who is just, you know,
1321
1:22:23 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]uff and make up more stuff?
1322
1:22:27 --> 1:22:28
Absolutely.
1323
1:22:29 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ions, David.
1324
1:22:31 --> 1:22:32
Can I add one more?
1325
1:22:33 --> 1:22:39
David, through the Stephen Frost Group, I've gotten to work with Archbishop
1326
1:22:39 --> 1:22:46
Vigano, as I'm sure you know, and he wrote me a very, very serious letter
1327
1:22:46 --> 1:22:49
and set of recommendations to be passed on.
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1:22:49 --> 1:22:50
I'm going to pass them on to you.
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1:22:51 --> 1:22:58
At the beginning of the week, and I think we're dealing universally with a deep
1330
1:22:58 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ate.
1331
1:23:00 --> 1:23:03
Yeah, I'm very, very profound thinking in what I'm going to communicate to you.
1332
1:23:03 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] levels.
1333
1:23:06 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]y here to combine a political war, which this
1334
1:23:13 --> 1:23:16
is with the spiritual war, which it fundamentally is.
1335
1:23:17 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] and accept some of these overtures coming from the
1336
1:23:22 --> 1:23:27
Archbishop who has been excommunicated, we just last week published his book
1337
1:23:27 --> 1:23:30
about the excommunication, Chacus in Italian in Italy.
1338
1:23:31 --> 1:23:34
And I'm starting to get requests to be interviewed now in the Italian press.
1339
1:23:35 --> 1:23:41
I think we've got a unique opportunity here to expose deep state roots, including
1340
1:23:42 --> 1:23:48
CIA, not only in events to go back to the 1960s, including the assassination of
1341
1:23:48 --> 1:23:48
John F.
1342
1:23:48 --> 1:23:52
Kennedy and the CIA's role in that, which I think is about to be more fully exposed.
1343
1:23:53 --> 1:24:00
The Vatican too, and the progressive revolution in the Catholic Church, the CIA
1344
1:24:00 --> 1:24:08
involvement in the overthrow of Pope Benedict to put in Bergoglio's Pope Francis.
1345
1:24:08 --> 1:24:13
And there's evidence in the Podesta emails that CIA was involved.
1346
1:24:14 --> 1:24:18
I think we're going to see a lot of revelations coming out in the next few
1347
1:24:18 --> 1:24:22
weeks and months, and I'd like to get this bond established, a working relationship
1348
1:24:23 --> 1:24:28
because the Catholic voter was extremely important to electing Trump this past time.
1349
1:24:28 --> 1:24:34
He, Archbishop McGann wrote a message to the Catholic voter, which was widely read
1350
1:24:34 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1351
1:24:36 --> 1:24:41
And I think there's a real overture here to say we can get these deep state
1352
1:24:41 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ions exposed to light and go after them, prosecute them, get rid of them,
1353
1:24:49 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]em.
1354
1:24:51 --> 1:24:55
And I'm going to be working very strongly with the algorithms and with Andrew
1355
1:24:55 --> 1:24:59
Paquette, with the president's team of lawyers.
1356
1:25:00 --> 1:25:02
So there's many different initiatives.
1357
1:25:02 --> 1:25:04
And Carla Dean has been working with me daily.
1358
1:25:05 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] a lot of things we're going to be bringing forward.
1359
1:25:08 --> 1:25:13
And as we do, the assistance you can give us in making sure they're listened to
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1:25:13 --> 1:25:18
and examined, I think we'll establish connections at the level that need to be
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1:25:18 --> 1:25:22
established, including with Archbishop Vigano and directly working with
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President Trump, they've communicated and worked together before.
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And it's been very powerful.
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I'd like to encourage that type of relationship to be put in place again.
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Thank you.
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OK.
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And David, I think, you know, with the one recommendation for you, I know
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Jerome pretty well now, and he is a genius.
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And he's been right about so many things in the past, including President Kennedy's
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assassination in the 60s, early 60s.
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And also he was Russia gate, the Mueller investigation.
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1:25:58 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]igation
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single handedly by denying, not accepting the plea deal, which the federal
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government was offering him and threatening him at the same time with
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1:26:10 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] of his life.
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And Jerome said, I will not lie before God and did not accept the plea deal.
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1:26:17 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] him.
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1:26:19 --> 1:26:23
So it's not just that there are about six things that I know of that Jerome
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1:26:24 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] him as well.
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I think he should be if Trump is serious, he should have course on the team.
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1:26:34 --> 1:26:35
Well, you know what?
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1:26:35 --> 1:26:40
Course, and I did some very interesting work with people who are disturbing
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1:26:40 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ions with their algorithms and they were flipping things.
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1:26:43 --> 1:26:45
I'm an election judge.
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1:26:45 --> 1:26:51
And believe you me, we uncovered some unbelievable Harris County Democrats
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doing some very bad things.
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And we're rounding them.
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We'll be rounding them up.
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And let me tell you, Abbott was and this Paxson attorney general Paxson was just
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livid. I mean, I had people come in to vote and they said, oh no, you voted
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1:27:05 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] week.
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1:27:06 --> 1:27:11
You know, you voted early and look, we even got your voter ID card.
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I mean, they stole all kinds of things with that algorithm.
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And so believe you me, they've a lot of people.
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1:27:17 --> 1:27:21
We've probably saved about 18,[privacy contact redaction] gone.
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1:27:21 --> 1:27:27
David, Jerome was informed about that algorithm in the New York State voting
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1:27:27 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]s, as I understand it.
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1:27:28 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ing discussions about algorithms.
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1:27:33 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ew Piquet, who did the brilliant
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discovery of the came to this conclusion that there were algorithms in the voting
1401
1:27:42 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ew Piquet was not going to be able to explain this
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1:27:48 --> 1:27:53
to the public. And so he got involved and did explain it to a large extent, as I
1403
1:27:53 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]and it, to various states, but with a huge amount of work.
1404
1:27:57 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ruggle to get the information to Trump.
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1:28:01 --> 1:28:03
And is that right, Jerome?
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1:28:04 --> 1:28:10
Yes, I'm fully assured that Trump now has the information and David has played a
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1:28:10 --> 1:28:14
great role in this. We worked together on the algorithms during the election.
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1:28:14 --> 1:28:18
David was very, very influential in Texas and has been continuing.
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1:28:19 --> 1:28:23
So, Jerome, why don't you get together with David and...
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1:28:23 --> 1:28:24
Sorry.
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1:28:24 --> 1:28:28
I'll bring up the Archbishop as a new initiative just to alert David that it's
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coming.
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1:28:29 --> 1:28:29
Sure.
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1:28:29 --> 1:28:30
I appreciate it.
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1:28:30 --> 1:28:31
Thank you.
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1:28:31 --> 1:28:35
The point is, David, that Jerome, he's done about six things that I'm aware of,
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1:28:36 --> 1:28:39
which separates him from the also-rans.
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1:28:40 --> 1:28:42
So clearly, what else could he come up with?
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1:28:43 --> 1:28:43
Yeah.
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1:28:44 --> 1:28:44
Okay.
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1:28:44 --> 1:28:44
Sorry.
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1:28:47 --> 1:28:49
I want him to get me on Nino's show.
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1:28:52 --> 1:28:53
We could do that, David.
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1:28:53 --> 1:28:54
We could do that.
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1:28:55 --> 1:28:57
We were watching him this morning, I tell you.
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He's...
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The prophecies are coming true, let me tell you.
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Yeah.
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1:29:02 --> 1:29:04
Well, if you want to write a book, he's a publisher too, so...
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1:29:07 --> 1:29:09
My manuscript is laying on my desk.
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1:29:09 --> 1:29:11
It's all about sovereignty, the issues of sovereignty.
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1:29:12 --> 1:29:13
David, why don't you send it to me?
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We'll get it in print.
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1:29:15 --> 1:29:15
Okay.
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1:29:16 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]..
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1:29:20 --> 1:29:25
I got to take some things out of it, but I'm not very nice to the Biden,
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1:29:25 --> 1:29:29
Harris, Obama, Susan Rice cartel, let me tell you.
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1:29:30 --> 1:29:34
Well, their behavior does need calling out, and Jerome would agree, but maybe
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1:29:34 --> 1:29:37
you think it's too much even in your mind, yes?
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1:29:39 --> 1:29:41
When you're ready, David, let me take a look at it.
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1:29:41 --> 1:29:43
We'll give you good advice to get it into print.
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1:29:44 --> 1:29:46
So let's go with the next question.
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1:29:46 --> 1:29:49
So Mike Johnson says he'll write the forward to it.
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1:29:49 --> 1:29:52
I said, no, David, you write it for me and I'll sign it.
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1:29:52 --> 1:29:54
I said, okay, Mike, you know, so...
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1:29:54 --> 1:29:56
Well, it's not like that's a good deal.
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1:29:56 --> 1:29:57
Well, I'm serious about this.
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1:29:57 --> 1:29:59
I would like to get your book into print.
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1:29:59 --> 1:30:00
Okay.
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1:30:00 --> 1:30:02
Well, yeah.
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1:30:02 --> 1:30:09
I tell you one thing, Mike Johnson is a power to be reckoned with on himself.
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1:30:09 --> 1:30:12
I mean, I know he's the Speaker of the House, but let me tell you, he is locked
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1:30:12 --> 1:30:19
in very solid with the Trump and Trump's administration, and he's one of the
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1:30:19 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] guys I ever met.
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1:30:20 --> 1:30:22
He even let me write a speech for him.
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So, you know, I know he's damn smart, but I'll tell you, he's a constitutional
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1:30:26 --> 1:30:29
lawyer, not a criminal lawyer.
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1:30:29 --> 1:30:34
He's a constitutional lawyer and you don't want to cross swords with him on that.
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1:30:34 --> 1:30:35
Let me tell you.
1460
1:30:35 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]y very recently to hear him give a speech.
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1:30:37 --> 1:30:39
I was quite impressed.
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1:30:39 --> 1:30:42
So I'm very favorably impressed by Mike Johnson.
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1:30:43 --> 1:30:45
Well, I tell you, it was even more impressive.
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1:30:45 --> 1:30:50
His wife, she is smart and she's articulate and she runs that Louisiana
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1:30:50 --> 1:30:55
Republican party with an iron will.
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1:30:55 --> 1:30:56
Let me tell you.
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1:30:56 --> 1:31:00
That's, you know, all they converted everybody in Louisiana to Republican.
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1:31:00 --> 1:31:04
I mean, the governor right down to every elected office, it's just an amazing sweep.
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1:31:04 --> 1:31:06
It's changed Louisiana completely.
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Cause we've been bordered with them and the drug, the fentanyl problem is out
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1:31:11 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]s.
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1:31:12 --> 1:31:17
And so we've got a pretty good task force now and we're really seizing and
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1:31:17 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e.
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1:31:20 --> 1:31:24
So it's a, it's been a real change to have him with the power of being
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the speaker of the house.
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1:31:27 --> 1:31:27
I like him.
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1:31:28 --> 1:31:29
I like him too.
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1:31:29 --> 1:31:31
I'm very strong supporter of Mike Johnson.
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1:31:31 --> 1:31:32
Good.
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1:31:32 --> 1:31:32
Good.
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1:31:32 --> 1:31:33
Yeah.
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1:31:33 --> 1:31:33
Yeah.
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1:31:33 --> 1:31:34
Thank you so much for speaking to us, David.
1484
1:31:35 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]yle of kind of, uh, viewing all these problems, but you
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1:31:41 --> 1:31:43
keep everything in mind and that's what we need.
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1:31:43 --> 1:31:48
There's so few people who can keep the main objective, which is to overcome
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1:31:48 --> 1:31:53
this, these evil forces, trying to take our countries, our families and
1488
1:31:53 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] from us.
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1:31:55 --> 1:31:59
Those are the three things which make us all human and make us a powerful
1490
1:31:59 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e and, and fight together.
1491
1:32:03 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]s, Sebastian, Zahra, I can't quite remember which of those Zahra
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1:32:09 --> 1:32:12
is your, is your stage name, isn't it Sebastian?
1493
1:32:12 --> 1:32:15
Yeah, that's, that's my handle for the internet.
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1:32:15 --> 1:32:16
Thank you, Steven.
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1:32:16 --> 1:32:16
Yeah.
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1:32:16 --> 1:32:19
Um, I did say, um, Ms.
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1:32:19 --> 1:32:24
Erickson could jump ahead of me, but I'll try and make it as quickly as possible.
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1:32:24 --> 1:32:28
Um, first of all, I just liked, you know, asking you to be the speaker
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1:32:28 --> 1:32:28
of the room.
1500
1:32:28 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] of all, I just liked, you know, ask everyone to please stop calling
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1:32:31 --> 1:32:34
the vaccines because the jobs were not vaccines.
1502
1:32:34 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually the weapons and not the virus.
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1:32:37 --> 1:32:40
I mean, we've been living with, with Corona viruses from humanity,
1504
1:32:41 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]arted.
1505
1:32:42 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually the jobs that were the weapons.
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1:32:47 --> 1:32:52
Um, and the lockdowns and the lockdown and of course the lockdowns, which is
1507
1:32:52 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] all of us.
1508
1:32:54 --> 1:32:55
Yeah.
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1:32:56 --> 1:33:00
To, to, um, comment on your remark, why are the smartest people, not the ones
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1:33:00 --> 1:33:05
who Trump and the politicians are living, are listening to this is because the
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1:33:05 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e do not want to be in the limelight.
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1:33:08 --> 1:33:09
They want to be in the background.
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1:33:09 --> 1:33:11
Some of them, uh, fight for us.
1514
1:33:11 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] us.
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1:33:14 --> 1:33:17
But, um, as, uh, as Dr.
1516
1:33:17 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] has said, as David has said, you know, we have, um, we have some smart
1517
1:33:21 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e in the background, you know, trying to help the powers be the good
1518
1:33:26 --> 1:33:28
powers, be fight the good fights.
1519
1:33:28 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] to try and support them as much as possible.
1520
1:33:32 --> 1:33:34
Um, but it is a constant battle.
1521
1:33:34 --> 1:33:39
And remember, remember that, you know, eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.
1522
1:33:39 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] to be eternally vigilant.
1523
1:33:42 --> 1:33:45
We were not vigilant from 2019, September, 2019.
1524
1:33:46 --> 1:33:47
And look at where we are now.
1525
1:33:47 --> 1:33:52
20, [privacy contact redaction], 2030 business has been accelerated to 2025.
1526
1:33:53 --> 1:33:59
Um, and, uh, so they are in a panic and that's good because when you
1527
1:33:59 --> 1:34:01
panic, you make mistakes.
1528
1:34:01 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]
1529
1:34:03 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] would be, um, first of all, have you ever heard of general
1530
1:34:07 --> 1:34:12
Chin Hao-Tien and his statement from [privacy contact redaction]
1531
1:34:12 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ed States is inevitable.
1532
1:34:16 --> 1:34:22
And, um, the, the, the methods that they would be using, uh, to fight war.
1533
1:34:24 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]n't heard of him, but he, his viewpoints were articulated in that
1534
1:34:28 --> 1:34:33
1999 book written by the two Chinese, his two protege, the two Chinese
1535
1:34:33 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ricted warfare.
1536
1:34:37 --> 1:34:43
So we knew we've known it's been coming and we've, we thought we were preparing
1537
1:34:43 --> 1:34:49
for, but, um, that's when I exited federal service and went into, uh, back
1538
1:34:49 --> 1:34:55
into the professorships, but, uh, We, I've seen that report and I've seen it
1539
1:34:55 --> 1:34:57
in, it's in unrestricted warfare.
1540
1:34:57 --> 1:34:58
It was translated and put in there.
1541
1:34:58 --> 1:35:03
So, uh, we know they're, we know they're doing this, but they play the long game.
1542
1:35:03 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ay the long game.
1543
1:35:05 --> 1:35:11
I remember they laugh at us that we think we got banks that have been in
1544
1:35:11 --> 1:35:13
business for 200 years and how proud we are of them.
1545
1:35:13 --> 1:35:17
Well, let me tell you, bank of China has been in business for over a thousand years.
1546
1:35:17 --> 1:35:21
So, uh, you know, we're just, we're just newbies to the world game.
1547
1:35:22 --> 1:35:26
And that's what bothers them about us is that we're, we're very powerful.
1548
1:35:26 --> 1:35:32
Uh, but, but we're just new to the game and they play the long, long game and they
1549
1:35:32 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ing job at it.
1550
1:35:34 --> 1:35:35
Let me tell you.
1551
1:35:36 --> 1:35:37
Yeah, I do.
1552
1:35:37 --> 1:35:40
I do reference that in quite a few talks that I have.
1553
1:35:40 --> 1:35:46
Um, with my audience that, uh, the China is, they do play the long game and we have
1554
1:35:46 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ually infiltrated the West, whether we want to see it or not
1555
1:35:51 --> 1:35:56
in organizations, for example, like the WEF, you know, with, with Klaus Schwab, even
1556
1:35:56 --> 1:36:00
though he was Henry Kissinger's protege, we do know that Klaus Schwab's son isn't actually
1557
1:36:01 --> 1:36:06
in the leading position in Shanghai, China, uh, heading the WEF over there.
1558
1:36:06 --> 1:36:10
So, um, it is as far as I'm concerned, it's a big farce.
1559
1:36:10 --> 1:36:12
And, uh, no one's really looking behind the curtain.
1560
1:36:13 --> 1:36:20
Um, with that said, this whole, with this whole thing, I'd like to hear your take on
1561
1:36:20 --> 1:36:25
Putin, because I would just recently did an interview with Richard Jeffs and he said
1562
1:36:25 --> 1:36:32
something that kind of, I'm very undecided about this, that Putin is actually a part
1563
1:36:32 --> 1:36:37
of this, um, of this whole plan, um, with 2020, 2030.
1564
1:36:38 --> 1:36:43
And he used to be, I do know that he used to be, he was a member of the WEF, however,
1565
1:36:43 --> 1:36:47
he left there and he says it's his control opposition.
1566
1:36:47 --> 1:36:49
I'd like to know what your take is on that.
1567
1:36:49 --> 1:36:53
Do you think, uh, he is controlled opposition or what, you know, what, what's your opinion?
1568
1:36:56 --> 1:37:02
Well, like I said, my classmate who was a Russian citizen in Japan, his father ran
1569
1:37:02 --> 1:37:05
big businesses up in Hokkaido and they were from Sakhalin.
1570
1:37:05 --> 1:37:10
And like I said, he showed up as a Lieutenant Colonel equivalent in the KGB.
1571
1:37:10 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ing discussion.
1572
1:37:12 --> 1:37:19
He, uh, warned that there's a rise of a character named Putin who was the head of the KGB and
1573
1:37:19 --> 1:37:21
said, you watch for him.
1574
1:37:21 --> 1:37:25
He's a very calculating person and he has no soul.
1575
1:37:26 --> 1:37:27
So what does that mean?
1576
1:37:27 --> 1:37:30
He says he has no S O U L.
1577
1:37:30 --> 1:37:31
He has no soul.
1578
1:37:31 --> 1:37:41
So he's a very cold, calculating, methodical mystery to even to them, even to the Russian
1579
1:37:41 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]aff.
1580
1:37:43 --> 1:37:48
And, uh, and he said, just be careful of everything he says and does.
1581
1:37:49 --> 1:37:55
Now, my friend died a couple of years ago, and so I keep these, uh, keep these warnings
1582
1:37:55 --> 1:37:59
and messages in mind, but, uh, I know people that know Putin.
1583
1:38:00 --> 1:38:03
Because, uh, we drew the draw down there, the nuclear weapons business.
1584
1:38:04 --> 1:38:06
Uh, I was a treaty officer.
1585
1:38:06 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ate department, especially the, of course, the Panamanian
1586
1:38:10 --> 1:38:12
treaty was big, but I looked at other treaties as well.
1587
1:38:13 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]e that we dealt with that were, we were drawing down nuclear weapons and drawing
1588
1:38:21 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ic missiles.
1589
1:38:23 --> 1:38:27
They're very wary of him and they, nobody really knows a whole lot about him.
1590
1:38:28 --> 1:38:34
He's a, he's a total mystery and we haven't done a very good job of really researching
1591
1:38:34 --> 1:38:38
who he really is and what he really thinks.
1592
1:38:39 --> 1:38:45
So I'm, it's, he's, um, you know, you only know him from what people tell you and
1593
1:38:45 --> 1:38:47
they're, and they don't know much.
1594
1:38:47 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction], I don't know.
1595
1:38:49 --> 1:38:50
I wish I knew more.
1596
1:38:51 --> 1:39:00
Um, I know that talking about moving information from people like me up to
1597
1:39:00 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]e like Trump, his chief of staff that he selected, Susie Wallace, she's a
1598
1:39:06 --> 1:39:14
long time Florida person, very, or not, I'm not going to say she's smart, but she's
1599
1:39:14 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ands how to collect information and sort it out.
1600
1:39:19 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]uff gets immediately delivered.
1601
1:39:23 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]uff that can be read at night can be, you know, is in a different, she folders
1602
1:39:27 --> 1:39:32
things, puts them in systems so that things that are immediate and then things that are
1603
1:39:33 --> 1:39:36
long range papers, you know, like Dr.
1604
1:39:36 --> 1:39:39
Corsi said something that into her, she would study it herself.
1605
1:39:39 --> 1:39:41
She would write notes into it.
1606
1:39:41 --> 1:39:45
And, and she has direct contact him.
1607
1:39:45 --> 1:39:46
She's going to control that White House.
1608
1:39:47 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction], uh, you watch how, how well organized and controlled that's going to be.
1609
1:39:52 --> 1:39:54
We're in a whole different government situation now.
1610
1:39:54 --> 1:39:59
And so now we're going to be asking hard questions like who is Putin and find out
1611
1:39:59 --> 1:40:00
more.
1612
1:40:00 --> 1:40:03
I mean, Biden administration didn't really care about it because they said that he
1613
1:40:03 --> 1:40:07
was a friend of Trump's and therefore they didn't want anything kind of to do with him.
1614
1:40:08 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction], the whole four years has been as upsetting as it can be to not only just
1615
1:40:15 --> 1:40:16
Americans, but to the world.
1616
1:40:18 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] unbelievably horn about what's been going on in America for the last four years.
1617
1:40:24 --> 1:40:24
Yep.
1618
1:40:24 --> 1:40:25
Absolutely.
1619
1:40:26 --> 1:40:31
Simultaneously, Biden being, you know, Trump in a Putin friend, Biden has been a Xi Jinping
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for, I mean, the longest time is vice president.
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Harris is a, is a Marxist communist.
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I mean, you can just from her scene of what, what, what has been to be unburdened by
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what has been.
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I mean, that statement alone comes from Karl Marx.
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1:40:47 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] point being your, one of your losses, the comments saying that you're not
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a friend or you're not a contributor to the Biden Harris Obama cartel.
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How do we know that the Republicans, we know that there's a unit party.
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Now we know that Trump is a, is a, is an exception to this.
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He is, is so to speak.
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1:41:08 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] describe it?
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He is a blip on the radar that should not be there.
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But he is surrounded by neocons.
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He's surrounded by a Zionist.
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He's surrounded by deep staters.
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He is surrounded even by, I would go as far as to say he is surrounded by Satanists.
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How do we know that he will not be tripped up in everything that he's trying to do if
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he really is or wants to be the anti-war president that he says he wants to be?
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1:41:37 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] term for Israel, I mean, taking land, and I'm going
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1:41:42 --> 1:41:46
to be very frank here, taking land from Syria.
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1:41:46 --> 1:41:51
So I'm talking about the Golan Heights and giving it to saying this now belongs to Israel
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1:41:51 --> 1:41:54
and moving the American embassy to Jerusalem.
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Okay.
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He did go to North Korea.
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He did.
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1:41:57 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] president to walk over the border.
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Actually, I believe the first person ever to walk over the border.
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But he wants to cut down on Ukraine.
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1:42:07 --> 1:42:12
But how does this, how did these two way balance each other out when we know that he's
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going to cut one war to support another one?
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Would you be shocked if I said to you Ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries in Europe and-
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1:42:24 --> 1:42:25
No, I know that.
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Frankly, I wish I gave a damn about them, but I don't.
1653
1:42:28 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] that they are the bread basket of wheat in the Sudan is now suffering
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because they got a lot of their wheat and a lot of their food stuff from the Ukraine.
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And it's just, my heart goes out for the first, I have too much African blood,
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a Japanese blood in me.
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You know, America is all about war.
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Okay.
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We were founded in war.
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We are a war country.
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1:43:04 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ory is based on battles.
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It's not based on the railroad, the railroad spike going through Utah and all this stuff.
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It's not.
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1:43:12 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ory books, it's based on, and also Weigley's book,
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1:43:16 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] of War.
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We're so wound into each other and then everybody thinks
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we are, that we're warlike and we're dangerous.
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1:43:27 --> 1:43:28
We're not.
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1:43:29 --> 1:43:32
We are a walking, clocking dichotomy.
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I mean, we do economic things.
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We do wonderful things.
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1:43:35 --> 1:43:37
We do great things around the world.
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1:43:37 --> 1:43:42
And then when we go to war, we are dangerous.
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1:43:44 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] dangerous war since the fifth Legion marched through
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Germania under the Roman leadership.
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I mean, it's hard to explain it.
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It's just difficult to explain the war.
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And presidents don't like to get us into war, but they get us into wars.
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You know, we're 217 different things right now.
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I worked out at the VA in Shreveport and I see wounded coming in.
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I worked as a traumatic brain injuries.
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1:44:22 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]e.
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My brother suffered that with a bullet right through his right head and right of his head.
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And we've been through all that.
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1:44:30 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction], God gave me this very special capability of helping people
1686
1:44:36 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] traumatic brain injuries, but I'm seeing wounds and burns and stuff.
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1:44:41 --> 1:44:43
And I'm going, where the hell have you been kid?
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1:44:43 --> 1:44:47
And of course they won't tell me because they can't, but it's scary.
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What we're involved in.
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1:44:49 --> 1:44:51
It really is scary.
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I do know that.
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1:44:54 --> 1:44:57
And to quote a phrase, I don't know who said it, but
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war is when is where old men who know each other sent young men who do not know each other to die
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1:45:03 --> 1:45:07
and shed their blood for those old men to make money with that.
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Thank you for your time.
1696
1:45:08 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] of my time.
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Yeah.
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1:45:12 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ian.
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Jim, who is a radiologist as I am.
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And so he's a medical doctor and a radiologist, but he's also got deep connections with the CIA.
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I believe.
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Is that right, Jim?
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I'm not exactly.
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Everybody's got friends in various organizations or former former people.
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Jim, I don't know how many times we've had to say this to you.
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There's something wrong with your audio again tonight.
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Oh, all right.
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Sorry.
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You want to go ahead and then I'll come back.
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All right.
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1:45:50 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]a, you're next.
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Hello, David.
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I really appreciate you and I can hear your sincerity and your love of God.
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1:46:06 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] four years.
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And so I say COVID brought me to on my knees to God.
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So I'm grateful that you have that.
1717
1:46:18 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ure, a 30 year second generation.
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1:46:21 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] ever licensed in America.
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My teacher came from China, from communism, and she would be rolling over in her grave
1720
1:46:33 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] as Americans endured with the totalitarianism of the lockdowns,
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the forced jabs and the mandates.
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And I'm wondering if you would consider the possibility that these tests,
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my issue is this was a case-demic and they used a PCR test to create these cases,
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which created the funds from the government for the lockdowns, which had the board of
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supervisors and the governors lock us down.
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They were getting money.
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And every time the cases went up, there was more extension of the emergency.
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And I'm wondering if you would consider that as Elizabeth Holmes tests were found to be
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fraudulent, even though $[privacy contact redaction]ed, that the PCR test was never made to actually
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1:47:32 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ion as the inventor, Kary Mullis said, that we may have just endured
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1:47:38 --> 1:47:44
a psychological operation based on fraudulent testing, hypnosis, torture, and then leading
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to poisoning.
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1:47:46 --> 1:47:54
And that this whole Wuhan bioweapon lab hypothesis was written in the lockstep war manual.
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As you talked about, they have pre-planned manuals, pre-planned plans.
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1:47:58 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ep war manual that said exactly that they would say that a virus
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came from a Wuhan lab.
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If that didn't hold water, they would say it came from a Wuhan lab that perhaps were
1738
1:48:11 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ayed, David, that perhaps were being played.
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That perhaps there really was no SARS-CoV-2.
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Perhaps it was a case-demic.
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1:48:19 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ing, 40 cycle thresholds for unvaccinated and 28
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1:48:25 --> 1:48:31
for Vax, which created a higher false positive, although all of them were false, in my opinion.
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That I, Ron Johnson came on and he said, well, I would need someone to report a crime.
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And I'm saying, David, if you could tell this attorney general potential friend of yours,
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that I believe that there was a crime of fraudulent testing, that the HHS was responsible for
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1:48:51 --> 1:48:56
proper health measures and education to the public.
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And we also got false information.
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And that was another crime.
1749
1:49:02 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]s, case-demics, we can't endure another one.
1750
1:49:08 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ep and the spars war manual, David?
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I wasn't aware of what you're specifically talking about.
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One thing, the most momentous discovery that we found out about the SARS-CoV-2 was that
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Wuhan, when we're looking at it from a chemical and biological warfare instrument, was this
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1:49:36 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ure of DNA that could be altered with gene splicing.
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And so that created a warning about the possibility of a super germ.
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1:49:47 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ing had to be false so that it would not prove that the super germ existed.
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And so I've heard these different cases that people lied here.
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They cheated here. They file false information here.
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I don't know. That expression you're saying cannot be cast aside.
1760
1:50:07 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] aside because it is, can I say criminal?
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It is criminal.
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1:50:14 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense California for a year.
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So I took it very seriously to research this night and day.
1764
1:50:23 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction], discriminatory testing lawsuit, but we never got there.
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This greatly harmed many, many people in my area, Silicon Valley.
1766
1:50:38 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ant who was locked up for three months because she kept testing positive every
1767
1:50:43 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] went crazy. Many other things.
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But I invite you to go back through the comments I put in, something called COVID-19 War on
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Humanity. That's Dr. Mark and Sam Bailey, a narrative of who they believe, how this all
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came to be and who they believe was behind it. And I believe that some of the same workers from
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Elizabeth's homes were involved with the PCR testing tests prior to this alleged outbreak.
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Secondly, I put in there the lockstep war manual, the spars war manual.
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And I'm wondering if you're familiar with, and I invite you to look into Dennis Rancourt's
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1:51:28 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ician and I don't know whatever else he's been on
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1:51:35 --> 1:51:42
many of these shows, but he's saying that he does not believe that there was any pandemic or
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1:51:42 --> 1:51:49
epidemic, that the deaths could be attributed to the lockdowns, the stress, the lack of treating
1777
1:51:49 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]erial pneumonia, and then the jabs. So Dennis Rancourt, I highly recommend that he's at the top
1778
1:51:58 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]anding the all-cause mortality. And I think you're sincere that you would be open to
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learning. And so I'm praying that you will look at these things that I'm sharing with you, because
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I'm afraid of another case-demic. I myself couldn't personally sustain it and many people I know.
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I'm a small business. So I really, really hope that you could get understanding of this
1782
1:52:27 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]e who will be like even your nieces, so that we don't have this
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1:52:33 --> 1:52:38
happen again. All right, I'll be happy to. Thank you. Thank you so much. I really appreciate you.
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Yeah, so David, I think there's a danger that people like you are very, very knowledgeable
1785
1:52:50 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] lived in many, many countries. I think you're very open to it. You seem to be very open
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1:52:57 --> 1:53:05
to new ideas, and that's admirable. I think this is a massive... What happened in the last five years?
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1:53:05 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ly what's happened, create our own narrative, war game it to destruction,
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1:53:12 --> 1:53:18
and get as close as any human beings are capable of doing to the truth. Because if we don't get to
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1:53:18 --> 1:53:22
the truth of what happened, and we've got all these different things going on, different
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1:53:22 --> 1:53:28
rabbit holes being pushed by different people, then we won't be able to guard against what happened.
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1:53:28 --> 1:53:33
I think that there's a very strong possibility as a medical doctor, I'm allowed to have a
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1:53:33 --> 1:53:40
medical opinion, there is a very strong possibility that they have been pushing for future deadly
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1:53:40 --> 1:53:46
pandemics for a long, long time because they saw that as the best Trojan horse for totalitarianism,
1794
1:53:46 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e. And we need to really get a handle on what has happened. And it's not good enough to
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1:53:53 --> 1:53:58
say, well, you know, mistakes were made. No, these were mistakes. These were massive crimes
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1:53:58 --> 1:54:05
which nearly took out our countries and took out many families. In the United Kingdom, people
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died in hospital, their loved ones weren't allowed to visit. Absolutely outrageous behavior by
1798
1:54:12 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction], I have no sympathy for the doctors who did the wrong
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1:54:18 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] five years. And I noticed that they're terrified of people like me, they won't
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come near me, because they're afraid of me saying something challenging them, and they'll have no
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1:54:29 --> 1:54:35
answer. And I've concluded, sadly, that many of these people knew they did wrong. They knew they
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1:54:35 --> 1:54:41
did wrong. But they carried on doing it. And the more they got into it, the less chance they were
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1:54:41 --> 1:54:49
able to reserve, less able they were to reverse it. They lost their self esteem, their self respect.
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1:54:49 --> 1:54:56
And they're now deeply unhappy and afraid of people like you and me. And yeah, well, they deserve it.
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1:54:56 --> 1:55:03
Sorry, they failed the ultimate test of being a human being, a good human being, and a good doctor.
1806
1:55:04 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ors on the one hand, but they need to understand that they
1807
1:55:10 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] to admit that they were wrong, and how badly they were wrong.
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1:55:17 --> 1:55:21
And what were their motives for ignoring what they could see or should have seen?
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And okay, they were psychologically tortured into a state of Stockholm syndrome by their own
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1:55:27 --> 1:55:33
government, even the doctors. But that's not, that's, they need to admit this. But they,
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1:55:33 --> 1:55:39
how do you get someone who's in Stockholm syndrome to admit that they've come to love the enemy? Okay.
1812
1:55:40 --> 1:55:46
Who oppressed them? Jim? Violating the Hippocratic Oath is not a good thing, is it?
1813
1:55:46 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction], we will do no harm. Violating the Hippocratic Oath is never a good thing.
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1:55:51 --> 1:55:59
Absolutely. And? The other day, well, in April, I appeared before the Texas Intercollegiate Press
1815
1:55:59 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]udents from the different universities in the state of Texas.
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1:56:04 --> 1:56:11
They're a 120-year-old organization that has been talking about what is a journalist and what are
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1:56:11 --> 1:56:17
we supposed to do? So I just, I hammered them. I mean, I laid down the, as I used to be the president
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1:56:17 --> 1:56:21
back in the 60s of that organization, I just let them have it. And I said, I want you to raise your
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1:56:21 --> 1:56:26
right hand and we're going to, we're going to swear to the Gutenberg oath. And that's first,
1820
1:56:26 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] You will report the truth. I mean, the reporting of this
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1:56:31 --> 1:56:37
whole COVID business and the emergence of, I mean, it's just been absolute ludicrous. I mean.
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1:56:37 --> 1:56:41
I agree. Yeah, I agree with you David.
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1:56:41 --> 1:56:44
Susan says they took out the do no harm from the Hippocratic Oath. I know that,
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1:56:44 --> 1:56:51
but you know, replaced by equity. Yeah, but we should not be doing harm. And in the state
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1:56:51 --> 1:56:55
department, when we're doing these, we should do no harm to the countries. Why do we want to
1826
1:56:55 --> 1:57:01
harm other countries? We need to, you know, solve problems, economic problems, food problems,
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1:57:01 --> 1:57:04
water problems, and you know, and move on with people. But it just.
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1:57:05 --> 1:57:10
And David, do you mind if I just ask Karladeen, who was instrumental in getting you to
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1:57:10 --> 1:57:14
come to speak to us, what she thinks about doctors after the last five years?
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1:57:18 --> 1:57:19
Karladeen, do you want to speak or not?
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1:57:24 --> 1:57:28
You muted Karladeen, but if you don't want to speak, I get it.
1832
1:57:31 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ill, Karladeen. Okay, we'll come back. Jim, who is it? Jim, can you start off by saying
1833
1:57:38 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ors who did the wrong thing in the last five years?
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1:57:42 --> 1:57:47
Well, I don't everybody hopefully, everybody thinks they did the right thing. And that's the
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problem. But what do you think? I, I, I tried to do the right thing for, and it is very challenging
1836
1:57:57 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion is how much responsibility do the physicians have when they've
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1:58:04 --> 1:58:09
been lied to? And they've been and the physicians have been lied to by our intelligence.
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1:58:10 --> 1:58:15
Well, should doctors ever should the government ever come between doctors and their patients?
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1:58:15 --> 1:58:21
The answer? Not supposed to know. But when they when the intelligence agencies and all these
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embedded intelligence agents in these organizations are lying to the doctors,
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1:58:27 --> 1:58:32
the organizations are lying to the physicians, then the physicians come up with the wrong answer.
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1:58:32 --> 1:58:40
And that's the serious problem. When, when, when a parent lies to their child, the child develops
1843
1:58:40 --> 1:58:49
false ideas. And when the intelligence agencies who are who are who are have to lie to you, lie to
1844
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you, then then we have a serious problem. And when the intelligence agencies get involved in
1845
1:58:54 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] a serious problem because they're lying to us and have to lie to us. They
1846
1:58:58 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]oxychloroquine and ivermectin. And they forbid us to, they forbid us to do many
1847
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other things. And this is a serious and they forbid us to do analysis on on what would have
1848
1:59:12 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]y means that they're in on this and they created it. And it's not just
1849
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the intelligence agencies, it's our Department of Defense and the Department and the Department of
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1:59:22 --> 1:59:31
Defense as as David was alluding to the five eyes and ultimately six eyes intelligence networks.
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1:59:31 --> 1:59:37
And I'm not sure if you directly included to it but kind of included to it. So the so the issue is
1852
1:59:38 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]op the double agents who are seemingly helping people
1853
1:59:46 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ill working for the intelligence communities, the State Department.
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And that's my real question to David. David, you know, you you could be a double agent. You could be
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1:59:59 --> 2:00:04
a guy who's who's giving us partial truths and partial disinformation in order to cover up
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for one country and blame and false blame. What I see is false blaming China. I mean,
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China didn't invent this thing. It was dispersed there as a false flag. Everybody knows it.
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2:00:18 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ion and and false blaming and the issue of the Panama Canal. I mean,
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you talked about Southern Command. A friend of mine was the the child of Sink South.
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And and they told me that it was not Nixon that gave up the Panama Canal but Henry Kissinger that
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told him to give up the Panama Canal. So it's Henry Kissinger. And this seems to me like the
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2:00:45 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]an where we're being taken out by China. But it's Henry Kissinger who's organizing
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2:00:51 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] recently. So what do you think about that? Through the World Economic
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Forum, you mean? Well, more more directly through through six size intelligence agencies. Okay. And
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2:01:03 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ate Department to the other people. But it just so happens that he was the mentor
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2:01:10 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ion is, number one, David, are you a partial disinformation guy?
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It's hard. And number two, how do we stop a group that's organized through the intelligence networks
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that are told to lie to us and are doing a ding dong effective job of it? Yeah, I believe you me.
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Well, first question is, are you a double disinformation guy?
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Rackleff and I had that same discussion when he was the ODNI. And we started recruiting a different
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breed of person to go into the intelligence agency, all 17 of the different intelligence agencies,
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which I cannot fathom that anymore. And I hope that they will consolidate some of them and do away
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with some of them. I was in the BIR, Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the State Department.
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And that was run by ambassadors or Helen. And he,
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we're, he's a different breed of cat. He was a missionary kid, too. So by the way,
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2:02:15 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] of the agency is missionary kids, as we speak the languages, we grew up overseas,
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we know things. And, but that's all fading away. If you're a Christian, and you ain't,
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you're not welcome in the Biden administration. So it's a lot of them got flushed out.
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Wow. So, and one of my other question, my first question is,
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You bring up about Kissinger though. Because the, when I was assigned to Georgetown in the
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School of Foreign Service, because you, we always put a State Department officer in there for one
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year. I had an office between Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright. And they didn't speak to each
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other. So they would use me to carry messages back and forth to each other. And Kissinger would read
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my papers and say, is this the very best thing you can do? And we talked about treaties and
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2:03:08 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] a feeling that he was a lot more involved in things with
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the government that he probably should not have been involved in because he has a different view
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of the world than anybody I ever met or talked to in my life. What view was that, David?
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David? No, his view.
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His view. His view is, that whole book he wrote about Metternich in Germany and all the things
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that were happening in Europe and the center of gravity. It just, it was kind of spooky the way
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he thought about the world and who should be running the world and who should be in.
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He was a big proponent of world government, by the way.
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Oh, absolutely. Yeah. He was instrumental in forming the World Economic Forum.
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Yeah. And they're the biggest advocates of all.
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you know, presumably the American and German. If anybody from Germany is on, and I don't want
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to insult you, but I am very wary of them, of the Germans. Very wary. And just the way that
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had been brought up, the way that they, you know, we have 500,000 German Americans living in Texas.
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They live in the Fredericksburg, San Marcos, New Bromfield, Schurzibolo area. They run a daily
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newspaper, the New Bromfield Zeitung. They're great Texans, by the way, don't get me wrong,
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but I am very wary of where they come from, from history-wise. And I don't know why. It's been,
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and my parents are both German Americans. They spoke German at home, and then they become
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2:05:05 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] missionaries in Japan. We had to switch languages and cultures and whole ideas,
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but you know, it's just, I'm very leery of them. And I don't know why. I don't know why I'm leery
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of them, but I'm just leery. It's just one of my natural reactions, I guess, as a journalist and
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an intelligence person. And the Russian people are very wary of them as well. And I don't quite
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we've been told that they were, that the Germans prior to [privacy contact redaction] cultured
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I'm not saying that now Americans are very cultured, but it was seen as the, you know,
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I think Germany before the 1418 war, they were perceived as the best that civil, you know,
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humans could come up with. And then the next, and that was replaced by America, if you like,
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2:06:17 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ates have to be taken down. These, you know,
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2:06:26 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e become too fond of Germany, maybe with Beethoven and Bach and all the rest of it,
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and then America, because of Hollywood, and which we now realize is evil,
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2:06:37 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]even, can I ask my follow up to David? Sure. Go ahead.
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He's pointed out the issues with Germans living in Texas, but we should remind everyone that it
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wasn't the Germans who were living in Texas who invited JFK down to Texas to Dallas to
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2:07:00 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ion is who invited JFK to Dallas to be shot? And...
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President Johnson did. Well, along with another group. Yeah. And then we also know that, so we
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know that it wasn't the Germans. And we know that it wasn't the Russians. And we know that it wasn't
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the Chinese. Yeah, yeah, we know. There's two things that we could never, that President Johnson
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would lay down the law when we worked for him. He said, you cannot ask me about the Vietnam War,
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and you cannot talk to me about the assassination. And I just, I just blurted out to him. I said,
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what the hell am I working for you for? I mean, those are the two things that we want answers to.
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False flags. And so, and so we know that false flags are coming. False flags are blaming wrong,
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2:07:59 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ually LBJ who did the Gulf of Tomkin and LBJ who did the,
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our JFK assassination. So what, and we're looking at these nuclear drones flying around,
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trying to sniff, it looks like there's going to be a nuclear attack and it's going to be a false
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flag on Russia, China, and Iran, when it's actually not them. It's actually, and we know that
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LBJ covered up nuclear weapons going from Pennsylvania, Apollo, Pennsylvania affair to
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2:08:31 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] So, so, and, and so we know that a false flag is coming.
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Now you, and so I'm a, I'm wondering, how can we prevent the false flags? And do we need an
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office of false flag prevention in the White House? Because absolutely. Let me, let me read
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Command. This is what I wrote. Witness the first aerial biological chemical dispersal by a hostile
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group on American soil. It was a magical evening in Dallas, Texas, the week of July, 2023. The Sky
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Elements Company, using an empty football practice field in downtown Dallas, took 1,500 individually
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programmed UAVs, drones, and flew them upward into the sky. The drones danced and changed colors and
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2:09:37 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ions and elevations and dimensions. They morphed themselves into two giant sharks and
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then into a massive mile long rattlesnake, all well lit. The aerial display thrilled tens of
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2:09:50 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ators near the field. Those who stepped outside their homes to see the display and
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2:09:55 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]opped and pulled their cars off on the mini Dallas freeways. People were clapping and
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dancing along with the show. And then the UAVs went totally dark. The AI programmed UAVs formed a
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2:10:10 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction], closed together, rose 2,000 feet. They flew 500 feet apart as they dispersed
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and the containers they carried open. The fine chemical altered biological base virus spray, X,
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more deadly than VX or Nova Shoke, began raining down on every living thing in Dallas.
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2:10:30 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction], alley, highway, hotel, open area, and high school football
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stadium where the Friday night football games were underway. When their deadly cargo was depleted,
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2:10:42 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ones were programmed to fly in and detonate preselected electrical substations, municipal
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2:10:48 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ems, fire stations, police stations, and hospital entrances. The carnage caused by
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2:10:54 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] immediately after the aerial spray hit them was unfathomable. Cars slammed into
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other vehicles, pedestrians died on the walkways, the football stadium crowds went completely silent.
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Within an hour, Dallas became very still, very eerie, and very dark. Sky Elements, the possessor
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2:11:20 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] all things Americans was fierce. Their action to destroy a considerable
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2:11:26 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]e was unprecedented and unplanned for. It placed the U.S. government in a
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2:11:33 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ate. It was to be the crowning event for the group and it foreshadowed even
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deadlier events to come. Their aerial biological chemical dispersal drone weapon was a terrifying
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success. Northern Command is paying very close attention. Was that fiction from you, David?
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But the aerial show is real. This company really exists, Sky Elements. They just put on a show
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two nights ago, a Christmas thing. They had this gigantic Santa in the sky and all the drones were
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dancing around with the reindeer and the sleighs. These things are programmable. They can do awesome
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things. They can fly up, down, backwards, forwards, and they can deliver. So what's going on on the
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2:12:22 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] and now over Texas, over Houston, last night the drones appeared over our refineries in
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2:12:27 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]on, up and down the coastline. This is not a good thing. It looks like that this is going to
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That's the real problem. When somebody hit Trump with a bullet, they said, that's Iran.
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And saying that the COVID came from China when we know that COVID didn't come from China,
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it came from the Six Eyes intelligence networks just like the book Rainbow Six.
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I'm so grateful that you allow people with alternative ideas on this, Stephen, and I disagree.
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I think the spike protein is the bioterror weapon in vaccine or virus form.
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2:13:21 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ually made it difficult to see, but actually all
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2:13:28 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] realized that there was no possibility of diagnosis of COVID-19.
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2:13:34 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]oxychloroquine and ivermectin from being used?
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That's irrelevant. The point is that they had a fraudulent test. We knew very early on it was
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fraudulent, but they were trying to say, oh, we can diagnose it clinically. Then I realized as a
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2:13:53 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]or that they hadn't got any symptom which was pathognomonic or peculiar for COVID-19.
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2:14:00 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]arted to say, oh, well, loss of taste and loss of smell. Everybody in the UK said, oh,
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yes, like Life of Brian. I don't know if you've seen that where the crowds are always
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echoing what's said by the leaders. Because human beings don't seem to want to take
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responsibility and they'd rather join a cult to be led by a cult leader who has no morals.
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2:14:29 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]e, loss of smell, the people were saying in the UK,
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but they forgot that they had that with the common cold and flu previously.
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Sure, but I mean, there was no proper diagnosis. If you can convince me otherwise,
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2:14:47 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]or, I'm happy. I'm all ears. I'd be glad to give you the documentation,
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but nuclear biological and chemical warfare is a real thing. David, what are your thoughts on
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weaponization of avian flu, which the antidote is also hydroxychloroquine? If you're analyzing
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and they're giving this to all the animals and they're going to cull our food supply,
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they meaning our US government, why aren't we giving the animals? There's documentation now
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2:15:19 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] feeders, there's no more West Nile virus. If we use
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have to cull all these animals. The head of the Manhattan, Kansas biological warfare labs
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up to Manhattan, Kansas in Carl Dean's area, where they are going to
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2:15:48 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] a lab leak and then kill off our animal population and kill off the land of milk
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2:15:55 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]s and kill off our cattle. So that we can eat insects. Well,
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it's coming from our own military and the guy who runs the lab in Manhattan, Kansas is a guy named
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Robert Cadlick, US Air Force, MD from the US Air Force. It's right in Carl Dean's area.
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It seems like we're being targeted by our own military for destruction of our food supplies.
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2:16:27 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]op it when it's coming from the inside?
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David,
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2:16:33 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to make a point that, David, I was personally tracking the cases throughout all of
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2020 off of the CDC and November 13th, 2020 off of the CDC. It was at 2,580,000, I believe.
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Yet what they report were total deaths in 2020. If you look now, it's about 3,380,000.
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Somehow they added another 600, 700,000 in six weeks of 2020. So I would invite you to
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2:17:26 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] cooked the books, paid for diagnoses, used a PCR test that in 2007,
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they had a 100% false whooping cough epidemic that they said was viral, but they found it was
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2:17:44 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]erial. And the CDC put in writing that from then on PCR should never be used solely as a
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2:17:52 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]anding of the information of that. It was the
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epidemic that never was. So I'm hoping that you will go back through these comments and read what
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was put. So I believe that you've got to be one of the most smartest people I've ever personally
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2:18:14 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ually take the time to read it, it'll really blow your mind. I do think we
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2:18:20 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] endured a PSIOP, a fraud inflicted on the world. And David, I'm hoping you will take
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the time to read what we put in there, assess it and just be able to share with these people you
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know. I'll tell you why I'm so smart. I grew up in Japan. We didn't take drugs. We did acupuncture.
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Well, you know what? I grew up with an acupuncture doctor, dad, and we were all born at home. We all
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use herbs as our primary care of medicine and acupuncture. So for me, we consider colds and
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flus like environmental attacks on our terrain. We don't really consider viruses. So I'm glad that
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2:19:08 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ease take the time because if you could understand this, you could get this to
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2:19:13 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]e that you know. It could prevent another case-demic. And I would personally be very grateful
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to you. All right. Thank you so much. I'm recording everything and I'll look at everything. I guarantee
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I'm that kind of a person. I read like wolves eat voraciously. I really am grateful for that. Thanks
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so much. That's why I commented. I usually don't. Thank you. Well, David, I noticed one thing about
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your bio. You said I'm obsessed with or is it in the third person? I can't remember. I'm obsessed
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with nation building. Yeah. Well, that's a great start. Well, my computer program that I finally
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got back under control and it was declassified. It was called RISIA. And it's in the book that
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I wrote on interagency cooperation is that using and data fusing so much information together so
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2:20:15 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]and what a nation needs to build itself so that it's sustainable and the
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2:20:22 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]e are viable. And it's bothered me over and over. I work with Peter Zahan. We talk and he's
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a very smart guy. He's got a lot of influence on me. John Perkins was kind of a mentor as I was
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growing up into the cruel world of what do we do with this third world country? Do we either make
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2:20:42 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]roy it? I mean, he's a very interesting guy because
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he's the dark side of what America can do to a country and rob it and steal it blind and
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2:20:56 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]roy it. So I've been very careful. And Robert Asprey, of course, I've worked with him for 35
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years. We looked at where does war come from? What is war really all about? Guerrilla warfare,
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especially. What caused it? Why did a nation go to war with itself? Why did they go to the war with
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the next door? What happened? Where are we coming from all this stuff? And I spent a lot of time
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when I was in Southern Command, we're trying to figure out Sandero Luminosa down in Peru. I mean,
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what was their end argument? What was their end discussion? And I don't know. I just get involved
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in a lot of different things because once people saw that I worked for President Johnson,
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2:21:46 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]arted saying, well, if you did for him, let me tell you what I want. And I didn't like
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the guy personally. I mean, I did what he asked me to do. We had a connection because he went to
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2:21:59 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ate University, so did I. He founded the newspaper. I was an editor of his newspaper. And
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he was in my office every other week. And finally, he just said, why don't you just come to work for
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me the day I graduated? So I learned a hell of a lot. I learned to really be very careful around
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politicians like that. He was a very power crazed, power hungry guy, let me tell you.
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Yeah. Didn't spend enough time on his mother's knee. Is that right?
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It probably did not. Yeah. But you know, I mean, you know, he was at the ranch and, you know,
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he wasn't supervised enough.
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Yeah. So Jerome's got his hand up. And I would like to hear what Jerome's got to say to you,
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if he's thought of other things. Are you there, Jerome? I think he might have left his hand up,
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though. I believe that was from before, Steven. I've asked my questions. I just didn't take the
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2:23:07 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]n't got any more questions? No more questions. Thank you. All
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2:23:11 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ian, you've still got your hand up as well.
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2:23:18 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ill do, because I'd like to just circle back on what David said here.
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2:23:25 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] Germans. I happen to be a German here, yes. And I'd really like to know
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what gets your spidey senses tingling. Because if I think back in history and think back to
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keep America in, to keep the Russians out, and to keep Germans down. Now, every time Europe,
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if we remember back, if we go back to MacKinder's theory of the world island, every time that Russia
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and Germany get together, it seems that the Anglo-American or at least the English part of
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the world, they have a specific aversion to this natural power growing. So the question is, where
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does that animosity come from? Why is it there? And what's your take on it? Why do you say that
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you don't trust Germans? After I graduated and I went into Vietnam and we spent six months down
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where my mother was, like I said, they were German background and she had a very special teacher.
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She would fly over to Germany when she was [privacy contact redaction]udied music and
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2:24:51 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]uff. But I spent a week in Dachau and I was trying to analyze and put into my brain
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to the Jewish prisoners in Dachau and it's still standing. You can walk through it all.
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I mean, it shook the core of my belief in a lot of things and it's just bothered me to this day.
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And of course, growing up in Japan and we lived about six miles from the Musashino shrine.
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And of course, the Japanese beheaded the Doolittle raiders that they captured.
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2:25:40 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] in Japan because MacArthur said,
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save a bomb for Musashino and let them know that we're coming. So I mean, war is not good.
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2:25:50 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] thing that ever happened to me in the world. I was a reserve officer in
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2:25:56 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]ers one day to go to active duty and I wind up in the nuclear weapons
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engineering. I said, excuse me, I have a degree in English as a second language. I have a journalism
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degree. Why am I being sent to nuclear weapons school? He said, because you can read and you
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2:26:13 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]and. I said, you understand. I grew up in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I have seen what an atomic
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weapon does. They said, yeah, all the better so that you know what you're doing and you don't
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2:26:24 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]akes. And I mean, I did that for seven years, night and day, in, out, sleep with them,
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2:26:31 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]ructive abilities of a nation, what they can do to other
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2:26:39 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]e and other nations as well. And don't forget, we're still uncovering a lot of bodies in Poland
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and areas of Romania. I mean, I couldn't grasp it. I just couldn't grasp it. And to
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this day, I can't grasp it. And I don't know why it bothers me so. They're just hard. I mean,
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they spoke like us and my grandparents were German. We address them as Oma and Opa.
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I mean, we address them formally. I mean, it just, I don't know.
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Well, the Koreans do that.
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They're my weird things, okay? I mean, you know, I'm not perfect, but it just bothers me.
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2:27:20 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]and because I went to Dachau too. I mean, it is an obligation for every German soldier that
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serves in the southern hemisphere of Germany. So Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, et cetera, they have
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to go to a concentration camp. And I've been to Dachau. We were there the whole day. And,
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you know, I've seen the atrocities of war. I mean, not only from the Second World War,
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I've seen the atrocities from what NATO has done in the past 20 years. So I mean,
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2:27:48 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ing. It is something that I now can no longer subscribe to as a Christian,
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but how can I say that, you know, first of all, when we're young, we're impressed by very, very
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different inputs, you know, olfactory inputs. And as we get older, we start to learn and we try and
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2:28:14 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]and more. And therefore, you know, I can see what's happening in Israel, for example, right.
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And I don't understand that either what's happening in Ukraine. I mean, for goodness sake, we have over
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2:28:24 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]e. And this is not, as I said before, it's where old men get together to send
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2:28:29 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]e to die for them. Over [privacy contact redaction]e dying for lithium, for wheat, for top soil in
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Ukraine. And it's the blood of a nation dying for rich people to make money off of. And I don't
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2:28:42 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]and that. And this is what really, I mean, this is where I can see the United States is a
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country that, through a project paperclip, got all the German Nazis into their country. And the book
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from Annie Jacobson is a very well-written book. So I don't trust the Americans either, but I don't
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2:29:00 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction], I have to differentiate and say, I don't trust the American governments and the powers that
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be, just like I do trust the American people, because I take that the populace do not subscribe
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to what their governments do. And I think we all need to differentiate between a regime or a
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government or whatever, and the populace, because we can all be duped into doing things that we don't
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think are, you know, that we don't understand how evil they can be. Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels,
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2:29:31 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]e. So yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Thank you again. Great, great evening.
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Yeah, so I've lost track of the time. So it's gone over. David, is there anything you'd like to say?
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Oh, is there anybody else with it? Oh, Anders Brunstad, he's in Norway. Anders? Yeah. So I think-
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Hello. Hello. Yeah, hello.
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Anders, go ahead. Dr. David, it was really great to hear from you today. It was a very interesting
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talk you had. And I would say that you seem to be a man of the world. You seem to be knowing a lot
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of countries, and I'm really appreciative of your global understanding of everything.
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And that's very interesting. And I would say that I have a unique situation because I know
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German for about 30 years. I've been living in Poland for about 30 years.
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2:30:58 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]e. And I've been to Krakow. I've been to Holocaust.
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I've seen the evil. I've seen the evil of what people are able to do. And I would say that it's
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2:31:18 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]ing to hear from you, Dr. David, because you are so knowledgeable about everything
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around the world. And it is indeed a very complicated world. And you have been
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so much around the world, so you understand much of it. I've been traveling a lot for about 30
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years across Europe and Asia and America. I would say that what you say is interesting.
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2:32:01 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]ing. You need to consider that there is
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dark forces, Dr. David, there are dark forces. And you may think that there are good intentions
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these bad intentions, Dr. David Bradford, are overwhelming. And you need to consider that,
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you know, I'm a Christian. And I would say if you don't consider there is a God,
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Jesus, you will hardly consider there is an evil force out there. And this is the problem, because
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2:33:10 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]e now, they don't consider there is evil. Indeed, there is a lot of evil out there.
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And I would say, I believe there is a lot of good spirit in, around Trump,
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2:33:31 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]ration. But there is also some spirits which may not be good. And I don't want to go into
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there. But let's say you understand, we need to think now, how do we work together? How do we work
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together to promote good spirit, good ideas? And you have presented a lot of good thoughts.
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And I think these thoughts are very good. But you know, I think you're too optimistic about
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the things that you're doing. And I think that you're not too optimistic about the things that you're
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doing. And I think these thoughts are very good. But you know, I think you're too optimistic.
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You think that there are good sources, but you know, if you go to the Obama administration,
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2:34:31 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]ration, there is not many good. It is mainly evil. And you know it,
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you know it. And the evil, I would say like Christian, there is so much evil out there,
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you don't understand almost how much there is. And I would challenge you a little bit. Can you think
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2:34:59 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] that you are not facing logic? You know, I'm a very logical man, I can explain
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everything in logic, but you know, the world is not logic. It is so much evil out there.
2149
2:35:16 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]e aware of the evil, they can't push back at it.
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2:35:25 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]ually is the problem of human beings. One of the things I think David,
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2:35:31 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]anding of how human beings are and how they operate.
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2:35:40 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] five years has taught, if that one thing that it taught me is that
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2:35:45 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction]ion for cults.
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Well, Satan worshiped in the United States. I just leave it to you.
2155
2:35:59 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]ates has grown exponentially. And it's a very dangerous thing.
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We see it, we see way too much of it on Facebook and TikTok and everywhere else. The social media
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has really taken a hold of this satanic acceptance. And it's a very dangerous thing, believe you me.
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Can I ask you, so you're a nation builder in your mind, at least. And I think in practice as well,
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2:36:27 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] important thing that needs to be addressed? It seems to me,
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it needs education of human beings. How do we educate human beings to bring them closer to their
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humanity so that they realize, for example, that social media and mobile, their damned mobile phones
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2:36:48 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] them and taking their humanity away from them?
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Because now we've got people in the UK, at least, anybody under the age of 40,
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can't have a conversation with anyone who disagrees with them in the slightest way,
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because they're so used to being in an echo chamber on their phones and social media.
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And they're so exhausted by looking at screens all the time, they haven't got any energy to
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discuss with anyone. They can't see the point of having discussions with people who disagree with
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them. And you know, as well as I do, that traveling around the world, that you, how you survive in
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2:37:30 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]and the people in that country and the culture. And if you don't,
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then you cannot deal with the challenges that will come your way. What do you say?
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I agree. One thing about technology, though, is that it's very powerful. And the same thing that
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2:37:54 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]e said about the printing press from Germany, Gutenberg, you know, oh my gosh,
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you know, after the Bible was printed by him, what was the next thing printed?
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2:38:05 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]e and books and then authors. I mean, the whole, there's a whole thing
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2:38:10 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]e should read that to understand that this technology way
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that we're in right now will also not manifest itself forever. And it's going to go away.
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But the thing is, what will replace it? How will we get our information? How will we communicate
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2:38:28 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]e? How will we think about information and education? The education system in the United
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States, though, is 100% completely bankrupt. It has been destroyed internally and externally,
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and there's all kinds of just madness. And it has to be changed. And maybe Trump is right,
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2:38:49 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction] with the Department of Education. So I...
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Yeah. Well, I've heard him saying that. Why do you think he says that? Does he understand
2183
2:38:56 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]em is broken in America or?
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Well, the administration of it is now the states run... Because education is not in our
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2:39:09 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]itution, the states, it's a state right. And it shouldn't be a federal thing. But on the other
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hand, we should have some kind of a standard that we teach from. I know that in Florida, when I
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taught there, we had a thing called the Sunshine State Standards. And it said, if you're teaching
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ninth grade, or you're teaching the second year in college, this is a standard that you will teach
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to. And this is what you will present. Now, how you present it, what information or novel you want
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to use is up to you, but you still have to do it. And so that really... We went from 48th place
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2:39:40 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ate in the union to seventh place in a lot of areas, reading
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mathematics fundamentals, because we had a standard that we required people to follow.
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Now, do you need a national standard? I don't know.
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So it seems to me, David, that...
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It's one of the most dangerous minefields you've ever want to walk through in your life.
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2:40:02 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction] control of secondary education, tenure folks have got control of higher education,
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and it's just... It's a maddening situation.
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Yeah. So, yeah, I've forgotten what I was going to say. Sorry about that. It was important as well.
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2:40:24 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction], David, I think the great thing about you is that you have a huge generosity of spirit
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and you're open, seem to be open to all ideas. And most impressively, you're very civilized.
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And that comes over, we can't even see your face, but you come over as very civilized.
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And, oh, yes, I know what it was about. It was about when my first son was born,
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I've got three sons. I took my... So at the time he was about, I don't know, six weeks or eight weeks
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old. And I took him round on my own to see my friend who was a gynecologist in Sweden.
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I was working in Sweden at the time and I had to learn Swedish to do that. And so... And he had a
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wife who was very outspoken. And I later learned she was from a, you know, Swedish aristocracy,
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if you like, or Swedish establishment, should we say. And she said, oh, very nice, she said.
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2:41:27 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ical about it, but Swedish people are very practical. But to the exclusion of
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their spirituality, you know, so I now look at Sweden as a kind of test
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2:41:46 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ing thing about Sweden is that they didn't require a
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2:41:52 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]e pointed that out to me because my wife is Swedish, you see. So, and I said, well,
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they didn't need a lockdown in Sweden because they already believe their government.
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And so, and I haven't changed my view. That was in 2020, I said that. And so she said,
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you know what your son needs? She said, very nice. You know, the usual. But you know what he needs?
2215
2:42:18 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]enty of it. And I said, no. And she said, love. Yes, I agree with that. But she also said,
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teach him about God. And I said, why is that so? And this is in Sweden. So they don't go to church
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much in Sweden any longer, not every Sunday anyway. So she said, teach him about God. And I said,
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I was a bit surprised. I said, why do you say that? And she said, because if you don't teach
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your child about God, they will create their own God. And that God might be a lot worse than your
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God. And I think that's what's happened in the United Kingdom and the United. They've attacked
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the church. We've got people at the top of the church in the Church of England. What's his name?
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Can't remember his name. Artificial Canterbury. The guy. No wonder people don't go to church
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because they don't respect the leaders of the church. I think in America, it seems to be that
2224
2:43:18 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ate and California and the whole of the Northeast of America seems
2225
2:43:26 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] no morals. They have no guide at all. They don't
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know the Ten Commandments and they seem to have the mindset of what can I get away with? How much
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2:43:38 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] with? And, you know, so I outdo everybody around me. And I think this is
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one of the problems they want to. If we all started going to church, you know, even just to sit there
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experiences again, then, you know, the politicians would be extremely worried. They're terrified of
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the church. They're also terrified of the family and they're terrified of people who want to protect
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their country. And so they're terrified of being charged with treason. And they should be as well
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because what happened in 2020 was treason, in my opinion, and we need to hold these bastards to
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account. So, excuse me. I've got to. It's five o'clock here in Texas. We baptist. We go to church
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on Sunday nights. So I'm going to head out in 30 minutes. And it's been wonderful. And Dan,
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appreciate you setting this up for this. And Dr. Corsi, it's always good to see you. I've always got
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strange things to talk to you about and all of you, but I would like to join you again, if that's
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possible. Oh, yes, we would love to have you again, David. You're great. You're a great presenter.
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We've had many wonderful presenters, but you are right up there in the top 10. Well, thank you very
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much. Thank you, David, for joining us. It's been a great evening. And I bless you. I'm going to
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say a special prayer in church tonight for this entire group. Let me tell you. Thank you very much.
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Thank you, David. If I can do anything to help you, if Jerome can or anybody else who's caught
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your eye, we'd be really happy to help you. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Bye bye. Thank you, everybody else.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.