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Richie Allen.
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I'm the only one that thought it was great, but.
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Well, thank you for that.
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So David Martin, welcome.
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Thank you for being available.
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and they're so pleased that you're here with us today.
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So is there, Stephen Frost, good morning, good evening.
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I'm here in Melbourne.
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So let's get, David, you ready to go?
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I am indeed.
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I appreciate everybody's accommodation from last week.
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I had the misfortune of a very close business associate
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45 minutes before I was supposed to get on this call.
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So thank you for accommodating.
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They're all fine.
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The car is not, and I'm no worse for wear.
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So here we are again.
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Wonderful, David.
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And Rose points out to me, Jim,
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because we didn't catch it on the recording.
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And it's a crucially important statement.
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And I kid you not, I have friends whose marriages broke up,
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Jim, on that point where the husband blames the wife
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for killing their baby.
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And they never got over it.
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Sure.
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And welcome, David.
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It's good to be with you also.
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Indeed.
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a major police woman in a major US city
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who will remain anonymous.
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And she's investigated over 250 cases
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As you know, those occur typically
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Typically, they peak at, I don't know,
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around four months of life.
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But this lady has proof that of the 250 cases,
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that 50% of the deaths occurred within 48 hours of a vaccine.
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And 80% of the deaths occurred
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within seven days of the vaccine.
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that Peter McCullough and other experts rattle off
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about deaths after COVID vaccines, SIDS and SADs,
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They're not willing to come out.
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That says the American Academy of Pediatrics
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on how to point the finger and gaslight parents
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Apparently, that's their tactic.
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Thank you, Jim, for sharing that.
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who've suffered from that situation.
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is with all of the information that we had on SIDS.
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And I went through it.
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As I said, I had friends with it.
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Please, we will act accordingly from that.
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Jim, I don't think...
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Oh, yeah, sure.
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We've known about that for, you know, 40 years.
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will put the baby down and the baby will die
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Death of unknown origin.
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Thank you, Jim.
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All right, everybody, let's get this...
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Pearl, SIDS.
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SIDS.
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So, let's try to say, okay.
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for COVID Ethics International.
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In today's discussion, this group was founded
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of the COVID scam responses over two years ago
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with a desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice,
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freedom and health.
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His medical specialty is radiology.
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I'm Charles Covess, the moderator of this group.
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I'm Australasia's passion provocateur.
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before changing career 30 years ago.
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and damage from bad medical advice.
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I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company.
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We comprise lots of professions here,
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peacemakers and troublemakers.
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And we're from all around the world.
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Many of us thought that vaccines were okay.
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Now, many of us proudly say, yes,
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we are passionate anti-vaxxers.
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And I count myself among that.
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And I'm now proud to say that,
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not that I'm ashamed to be an anti-vaxxer.
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and feel free to introduce yourself in the chat
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and where you're from.
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put the links into the chat so we can follow you,
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promote you and find you.
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and that there are various battle lines
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as part of this war.
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Some of us believe we're in a continuation of World War II.
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and that the science is never settled.
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This meeting runs for two and a half hours,
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after which for those with the time,
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Tom Rodman runs a video telegram meeting.
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Tom puts the links into the chat if you are able to join.
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We'll listen to David Martin, our guest presenter,
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for as long as David wishes to speak.
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No censorship, it's a free speech environment
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with appropriate moderating.
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that they can talk whenever they want.
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And I was at a conference,
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and there was a real troublemaker
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to control this troublemaker who said,
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this is a free speech environment,
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I can talk whenever I want.
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A foolish comment.
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If you're offended by a free speech
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is crucially important in our fight
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to preserve our human freedoms.
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And I think that important link is often forgotten.
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If you're offended by anything, be offended.
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We're genuinely not interested.
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that requires nobody to say anything
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that may offend another.
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Fear is the opposite of love.
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Fear squashes you, love on the other hand, expands you.
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And I want you, for those of you who are parents,
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when you say, I'm going to love my child
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and I'm going to discipline them,
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it's an interesting balance,
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by attendees in these meetings.
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Now, welcome to our guest presenter, Dr. David Martin,
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a true genius.
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I'm blown away by what David, just blown away.
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David is a genius and we thank you so much, David,
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for giving us your time, wisdom and insights.
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And again, thank you, Stephen Frost,
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for creating this group and for organizing David
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to present to us today.
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David, over to you.
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David, can I just say, so Stephen here,
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so thank you so much for coming on for the second time.
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I wondered, so I thought your speech to the European Union
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was absolutely brilliant,
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highlighting as it did the criminality.
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If you want to repeat that speech now,
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that's absolutely fine with me and with everyone
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Thank you, Stephen, and thank you all for taking the time.
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For those of you not familiar,
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there are two European Union presentations,
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which was in May of 2023
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The one in Brussels has much more to do
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of the World Health Organization and its roots,
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as I traced them back to 1913.
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So over half the world's population has seen that one.
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I don't do the same thing twice.
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of beginning the process of filing a series
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The reason for that is that this present company
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nearly now four, where we are clearly responding
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to a series of events that we see as fundamental
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And that's a very appropriate thing to do.
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that responding to a crisis is appropriate.
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we're actually part of the problem.
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that maybe there is a root of the tree of the problem
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that beginning in 1913, with the recent publication
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of the Flexner Report and with the empanelment
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of the Cold Spring Harbor Labs,
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what I'm gonna call peristatal formation
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what we realize is that while we like to sugarcoat
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before we were defending oil trade.
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before we were defending any of the other economic plagues
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of our time.
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And it's critical that we start understanding
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that until we see the insidious nature
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which is a fundamental value-based system
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that says that an intoxicated, inebriated
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If we don't understand that that's where our root problem
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was given rise to, then everything we do as a derivative
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that we are not even examining our own history correctly.
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in a very religious environment
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where I was told that I was supposed to be
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I find it fascinating that I never once was informed
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Specifically speaking, from the perspective
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were funded by opium traders, not militants,
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not DuPonts trying to sell gunpowder.
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It wasn't an agriculture complex.
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It wasn't slave trade or sugar trade or anything else.
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It was opium trade.
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underpinning the very formation of our country
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And whether it's then or it is Nancy Reagan's war on drugs,
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which we were using to fund covert operations
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in Central America and Iran and Iraq,
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where a number of our problems give rise.
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And it was because of that that I pointed out
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that at the Bretton Woods Summit in 1944,
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and for those of you not familiar with the history,
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I encourage you to go back and read
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the presentations made at Bretton Woods.
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And what makes that particularly problematic
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was the formation of what became the legal protections
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for UN affiliated organizations.
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And for those of you, once again, not familiar,
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please read the documents between 1944 and 1947.
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Because in 1947, when the UN affiliated organizations,
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then under the League of Nations were developed,
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in the charter of these organizations was an absolute,
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zero wiggle room whatsoever,
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under the auspices of any UN-chartered organization.
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It is impossible under a UN-chartered organization,
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and this is written right into the charter,
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to prosecute any crime committed by any person
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who is during the mission of the crime
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by the World Health Organization
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or by UN affiliated organization.
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the crime done by the criminal.
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And this is written into their own charter.
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what type of organization has to write into its charter
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doing every single thing under the auspices
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of that organization,
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that any commission of any crime,
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both cannot be prosecuted,
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And this is in the charter
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of the World Health Organization.
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I highlighted that,
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it was a, you could have heard a pin drop moment.
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was chartered by criminals for criminal immunity.
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That's the reason why it exists.
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Well, we've just lost him.
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This organization.
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He'll come back.
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He'll come back.
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we'll get to that point.
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Four billion viewers.
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That's not a bad number.
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Anyone got more than four billion viewers
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on any of their programs?
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Nobody that ain't dirty.
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I don't know how you do that.
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That's pretty impressive, isn't it?
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Pretty impressive.
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It's interesting.
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I'll just be just in there.
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I've just been searching for it on YouTube
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You can't find his speech very easily at all,
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So it's already being withdrawn or hidden.
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So I don't know how four million people got to see it,
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but that's of interest.
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Yeah, interesting.
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Yes, that's-
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Well, some of us watched it 20 times.
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Sorry, Stephen?
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And they-
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I'm good, Thomas.
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Yes.
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Yes, he is indeed.
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And what a-
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I've often, I talk about the military industrial complex
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and it guides by thinking.
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And that's the first,
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that's such a wonderful shift
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in terms of going, okay,
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And right now I'm just reading the book,
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Empire of Pain,
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about the Sacklers.
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We talked about the Sackler Netflix series.
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a deeper foundation, if you like, to this.
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Reading the book, Empire of Pain,
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it's an amazing, amazing story,
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brilliantly written that's really,
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from the Sackler family,
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and then what David Martin is talking about is amazing.
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All right, now-
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The big lie there, Charles,
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when clearly it was.
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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I didn't even know about it.
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Hey, gentlemen, I once listened to a presentation
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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has anyone got an update on sound of freedom numbers?
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Anyone?
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It's allowed to come to Norway next week.
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Very good.
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It's been in Australia,
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but no media attention given to it,
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but no debate around it.
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No politician said anything about it.
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All right.
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So I don't know what happened here.
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Welcome back, sir.
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So what were they, Charles?
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I'm sorry, I didn't follow, but...
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Yes.
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David.
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Okay.
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Yes.
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Can you hear me now?
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Yes, we can.
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Okay, good.
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So the point that I was making
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when for some reason the entire Zoom cut out
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of the early trials on malaria vaccination,
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which is that by the 1960s,
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about the vaccination program
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and the World Health Organization throughout the 1960s,
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right up until 2018,
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that were done frequently
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were being killed.
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But ironically, the definition of a control group
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inside the same trials
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It was not a control group like a saline injection
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or something that would be considered to be innocuous.
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with the experimental malaria,
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with a cocktail of things like MMR and DPT and other things.
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and every single time there was ever any conversation
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the defense which was written into the charter
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of the World Health Organization was used.
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There can be no crime
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if the World Health Organization does it.
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if it's done under the auspices
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of the World Health Organization,
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when Anthony Fauci gets appointed
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0:28:03 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ion that the Anthony Fauci.
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Wow.
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Whoa.
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Someone doesn't want him to talk.
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Oh.
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Yeah, someone doesn't want him to talk, correct.
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So Charles, so I don't think that David picked up
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where he left off.
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And the same thing now, you know.
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Yes, we're not.
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So I wonder who's knocking him off the internet
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or the Zoom call.
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We're at 1984, everybody.
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Yeah, and actually as he went off the first time,
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as he disappeared.
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Yes, that's Susan Danz has got that on her face,
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on her, what do you call it?
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On her screen.
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Yeah, but the point was that as he disappeared,
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because I was watching it on the big screen, you know,
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as he disappeared, at the moment he disappeared,
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Yeah, same here, same here.
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So subtle hints, come on.
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What did you say, John?
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Maybe it's a subtle hint, you know,
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Yes, yes, yes.
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So, yes, Nfouchi in 1984.
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So we will wait and we're working on getting this,
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And Truth Hub, we'll be doing these on Truth Hub shortly,
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I'm doing it on a couple of other platforms
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so that I get good at it before we then go broadly
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And the-
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Where did he say he was calling in from?
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Where's Dr. Martin at right now, physically?
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Don't know.
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We don't know.
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I think he's based in-
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I'm back again, clearly somebody's not overly thrilled
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about what I'm saying.
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That's it.
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David, keep going.
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You got to 1984 and Fauci.
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Yeah, so 1984 and Fauci,
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with the associated,
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of pharmaceutical companies,
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which was in the National Childhood Vaccine Act.
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are so important in this conversation
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that there is a requirement for us
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to build a legal framework
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to go after the World Health Organization,
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and NIAID, and its conspiring parties,
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not for the crimes that they are committing at the moment,
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which are unambiguously crimes,
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both the basis for arguments,
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0:31:28 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion for the damage,
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which allows us to go after
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the World Health Organization's charter
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0:31:37 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction] in 1947.
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The delegation of its domicile to Switzerland
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0:31:49 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction] under tax evasion,
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0:31:52 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]ablishment of the racketeering
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0:31:56 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]ed States,
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0:32:01 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]ates,
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and the anti-competitiveness acts in Europe.
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What we're trying to do is build a framework
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that allows us to prosecute something
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that cannot be dismissed
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under the charter of the World Health Organization,
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but goes after the root of the tree itself.
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And so the reason for this presentation,
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and the reason why I did the series of presentations
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in Europe was to take us on a journey
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0:32:27 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]arted
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with the London Conference
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0:32:30 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] Nuremberg trial,
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and move from that through the charter
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of the World Health Organization,
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0:32:37 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]ed Nations,
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through all of these other charters
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to build the legal framework to say,
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there are crimes we can prosecute,
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0:32:47 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] to prosecute them at the root of the tree,
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not at the branch of the crime called COVID.
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0:32:53 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] now two and a half months
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is we've galvanized a group of attorneys
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anti-competition, domestic and international terrorism,
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and tax evasion and tax fraud.
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0:33:14 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]and that these crimes
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0:33:17 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ed class of crimes, right?
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0:33:22 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ed class of crime.
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0:33:24 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ed class of crime,
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0:33:28 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ural nature of these things
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0:33:31 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ed class.
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What we are doing is we're putting this together,
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and thankfully, we now have a team
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that will likely begin the criminal prosecutions
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0:33:42 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]
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0:33:46 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]s are extremely sensitive
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to the black eye they got from the banking scandals
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of about a decade ago.
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for shielding tax fraud assets,
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0:34:04 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ually ripping a page out of that playbook,
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0:34:07 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]aybook
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to begin the prosecution of crimes in this instance.
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0:34:14 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] give you guys the background
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0:34:17 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]anding how we are transforming our legal approach
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0:34:22 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ually go after crimes
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0:34:23 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ed class crimes,
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and we're going after crimes that in fact are prosecutable
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0:34:29 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]s.
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0:34:34 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction],
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0:34:38 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] a group of close to 20 lawyers around the world
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0:34:42 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] and tax evasion case
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if we're going to win the underlying structural problem,
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0:34:49 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction]ug war that we're in.
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And that's kind of the highlights
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of getting us up to the moment
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of why I'm doing what I'm doing and where I'm doing it.
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And with that, I will actually be delighted
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Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful thinking, David.
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Well done on putting a group of lawyers together.
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As you know, 99% of lawyers give the rest of them
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a bad name, but you're clearly picking on the 1%.
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So well done.
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And it is a wonderful reframe of thinking,
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even as you shared that the pharmaceutical industrial complex
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I go, wow, that is such a helpful idea.
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So thank you.
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As you know, first [privacy contact redaction]ephen.
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We've got plenty of hands up.
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So Martin, thank you so much.
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I can't see you now.
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Where are you?
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He's there.
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You can solve that, Stephen, but any of you can solve.
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Okay, hello.
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So David, I just wanted to ask you,
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so it's of interest to me this
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because I've never obviously thought of it
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And thank goodness you are thinking like that.
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0:36:11 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] done,
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0:36:13 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]leblower,
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0:36:16 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]or in the British military,
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0:36:19 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ing class A controlled drugs
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in the military.
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And that was in 2013.
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They took me out.
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They tried to, well, you know the usual tactics.
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They tried to deprive you of your money and your family.
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And in 2019, so five and a half years later,
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over five and a half years later,
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0:36:47 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ice grounds
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because I finally realized,
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0:36:52 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] sat me down to explain,
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but never did.
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I had five sets of brilliant lawyers in the United Kingdom.
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0:37:00 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] sat me down and said,
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you're never gonna win because actually against you,
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you've got the British military, the Ministry of Defense,
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i.e. the British government,
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the full power of the British government.
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Also the police who wouldn't investigate crime,
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but were very concerned about talking to me for about,
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from memory two years,
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and wouldn't give me a crime number despite my pleas.
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They couldn't justify that to my MP, member of parliament,
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at his office who called the senior policeman,
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I can't remember his name, otherwise I'd name him,
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but the senior guy at the,
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so he was a superintendent at Lancashire police.
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Not only was I fighting the British government, I realized,
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and the police, but I was also fighting the courts.
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0:37:50 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]ually, they held a hearing,
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an appeal hearing without me present,
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without my lawyers present.
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And the reason they knew why we weren't there,
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we hadn't been informed.
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0:38:04 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ew my own appeal, but now listening to you,
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0:38:07 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]
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0:38:08 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ry as well.
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Well, and in the UK, Stephen, the Wellcome Trust, in fact,
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under what's called the industrial acts
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0:38:25 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction] to any part of the pharmaceutical review process
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in the UK.
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Beginning in the 1930s, the Wellcome Trust
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0:38:36 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction] one to create what ultimately became
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the UK equivalent of the FDA.
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They were the Fox governing their own hen house.
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But it's worse than that because if you go back
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and you read the charter of the British East India Company,
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the Hudson Bay Company, the Virginia Company,
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and the related companies set up
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in the early decades of the 17th century,
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what you realize is the crown itself
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And that is a grant that has never been superseded
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by any legislation.
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So you aren't just up against this theoretical
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amorphous bad guy, you are up against the very essence
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0:39:22 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ed Kingdom.
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0:39:25 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] a, you don't get to come across
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0:39:29 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]arting line, which is the reason why I began
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in the spring of 2020, saying that this is not
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a public health crime, this is not even
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a public health emergency, this is an antitrust
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and racketeering crime, and it needs to be treated as such.
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If we do not treat it as an organized crime,
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0:39:53 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]acked.
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0:39:57 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ly well taken,
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but this goes back to the charter
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0:40:03 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ually saw that being chartered in 1604.
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Yeah, so I forgot to say the most important thing, Dave,
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because I'm having to revisit things
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that are not really nice to think about for me.
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But so I became aware of a,
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a happening within the military
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0:40:25 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]ugs,
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and I knew that it was criminal.
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0:40:29 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction], I just knew, and I said,
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I didn't even think about it.
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I didn't think, oh, I'm a whistleblower here,
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I'm in danger.
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I didn't know what a whistleblower was.
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0:40:44 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]or, you need a police investigation.
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And I was met by silence.
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And I said, I'm really confused why you're silent,
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why, oh, it was a nurse leading the investigation,
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0:40:56 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction], a nurse leading a,
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a so-called investigation, internal investigation
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0:41:05 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ug, massive misappropriation
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in the military on an isolated camp in Lancashire.
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That's why Lancashire police had jurisdiction.
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But the thing about it was that
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but the thing about it was that,
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so it turned, so that was the, and you know, as always,
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when you come across something like that,
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and I was absolutely determined,
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but then they fired me three weeks later
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with no reason given by text.
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And that's outrageous, obviously.
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0:41:35 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]e helping me.
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0:41:39 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction], time went on, like years went on,
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and then eventually as the case became better known
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0:41:50 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]oyment tribunal claimant ever in the United Kingdom.
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I won't say who the lawyers were.
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0:41:59 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction], but they were very senior QC,
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0:42:01 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]er.
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And the military officers approached me,
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who didn't know each other.
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And they were, so three of them approached me,
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0:42:15 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ugs,
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0:42:20 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ensibly on my side,
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but maybe they weren't, I don't know.
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0:42:24 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ugs,
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0:42:26 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ugs were getting into the country.
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0:42:31 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction], you know,
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0:42:32 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ions.
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0:42:33 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] said, you mean that they coming on
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0:42:38 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]s and military ships, no checks?
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And none of them admitted it.
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0:42:43 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] said, think about it, Stephen,
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Yeah. Any comments?
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Well, see, this is where if you go back
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and you look at, you have to understand,
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we've gone through the letters of Mark,
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which are the authorized piracy letters
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that the Crown can issue.
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And you find out that there are exemptions to taxation,
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0:43:08 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ion,
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and there are exemptions to tariffs of all form
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that are authorized,
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which is part of the reason why I've said numerous times
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0:43:20 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ually the pharmaceutical industrial complex,
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0:43:24 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ex.
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The military is merely the agency
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through which it is being delivered.
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0:43:30 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] the military that's the point.
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The military is one of the points of the spear,
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but it is not the spear.
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0:43:41 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ug dealers ever since 1604.
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0:43:45 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] face it.
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Wow.
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Yeah, so playing into that, David,
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there was someone helping me in my case.
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I've just remembered now,
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0:43:55 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]igator of fraud.
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0:43:57 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]or.
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0:43:59 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]etely fearless.
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I came to know this guy.
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He helped me in my case with the research and stuff.
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But I tried to persuade him to take on,
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0:44:11 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction] the US pharmaceutical companies
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who had tried to take him out,
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and twice they tried to take him out,
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and twice he felt that he was going to lose his house,
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but twice he survived.
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Absolutely brilliant.
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I can't remember his name.
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I don't know whether I should name him anyway,
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0:44:33 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction], point is that he was an expert on fraud,
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and this is, so I was wondering,
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0:44:41 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ry
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try to take this guy out, you know, in the US,
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I was told, US pharmaceutical companies,
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0:44:49 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]or in the UK
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who was focusing on fraud?
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Well, it is, if you ever watch the film,
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0:44:59 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ner, and if you haven't, make sure you do.
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John Le Carre.
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0:45:05 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ually look at that,
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you'll see that there would be a plausible argument
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0:45:11 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ory of that,
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0:45:12 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ory of William Haddad,
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who is a guy who everyone should know,
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0:45:19 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]e do,
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you'll notice that he was part of the Kennedy administration
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at the time of Kennedy's assassination,
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0:45:27 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] been something about Constance Gardner
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that you ought to know if you think you know anything
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about the Kennedy assassination.
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0:45:35 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] it at that,
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and I'll leave you all to consider
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0:45:40 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] been warnings that we did not listen to.
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Yeah, so David, so my view as a medical doctor,
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so I don't feel as a medical doctor
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0:45:52 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] an opinion, you know,
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that used to be the case,
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0:45:56 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]ill feel that that should be the case,
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that I don't have to prove things beyond reasonable doubt
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0:46:00 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction] a peer-reviewed study to prove my instincts
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and hypothesize.
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So my view is that there is a real possibility
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that there was no pandemic,
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and that certainly I'm very doubtful
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that the diagnosis of COVID-19 is possible,
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and I wonder whether you think,
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whether you've ever thought,
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I know that you like to talk about Baric
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0:46:29 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]uff in Wuhan,
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and you may well be right,
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but I wonder whether there's a possibility in your mind,
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because it's very important that we, you know,
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that we might be wrong, including you,
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especially with these high-profile cases.
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Is there any possibility that they use
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0:46:49 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ay into the narrative,
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0:46:55 --> 0:46:[privacy contact redaction]ray with a kind of double bluff?
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Do you think that that's a possibility or not?
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Because my view is that the whole-
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Yeah, Stephen, if you've listened to my presentations
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at either parliament, you know the answer.
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This all was a bluff, but the part that's not a bluff,
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and this is the part that concerns me
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about the conversations about scientific epistemology
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and dogma, which is not what this is about,
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this was the creation of a weapon.
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In 2005, it was defined as the creation of a weapon
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0:47:30 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]ually was
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using synthetic coronavirus
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as a bio warfare enabling technology.
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Now, I don't know how somebody can read that statement
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0:47:43 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] thinking that I'm somehow advocating
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for a dogmatic view of a scientific theory.
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I'm simply saying that on the backbone of an architecture
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of a protein sequence, which is what that definition means,
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he built a biological weapon.
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0:48:02 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ion that in 2014,
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at the National Academy of Sciences
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and at the proceedings that were published in February 2016,
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Peter Daschuk said we were gonna use that weapon
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to get the public to accept a pan-coronavirus vaccine.
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There's no question of that.
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In 2016, there's no question that when they said
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0:48:26 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]itute of Virology Virus Chimera Number 1
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was poised for human emergence,
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0:48:32 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ribution
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of a biological weapon.
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0:48:37 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] said nothing but this from the beginning.
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This was a biological weapon attack.
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0:48:45 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ributed.
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0:48:47 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]s.
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They said it on September 18th, 2019,
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that they were going to use a, quote,
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lethal respiratory pathogen to get the public
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0:48:59 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]atform by September 2020.
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That is what they said.
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And I am sick and tired of the number of people
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who believe that somehow or another I'm supporting
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a particular scientific narrative or not.
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What I'm saying is that they used an architecture
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of a protein that they turned into a weapon
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by their own admission, DARPA funded that weapon
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0:49:25 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ed through 2019,
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continues to do that.
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And here's the point.
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0:49:33 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] accidental or intentional release
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of a lethal respiratory pathogen.
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0:49:41 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]s, release.
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That is not an accidental leak.
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That is not nature zoonotically transferring.
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When you say humans are releasing a thing,
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0:49:51 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]ribution of a thing.
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There never was a transmissible anything.
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There was a deliverable thing.
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And the deliverable thing is a biological weapon.
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And we need to use the criminal's own language
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0:50:08 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] them.
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0:50:10 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] three and a half years,
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0:50:13 --> 0:50:17
nonsense about whether there's viruses or not viruses,
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whether there's this or that, stop the nonsense.
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This was and is a biological weapon attack against humanity.
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0:50:26 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]op focusing on that,
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0:50:29 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]art focusing on these nonsensical rabbit trails
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0:50:33 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] nothing to do with the attack,
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we would not be giving a Nobel Prize to the manufacturers
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0:50:43 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ually we know is a pro-oncologic system.
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We would not give that Nobel Prize out
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if we weren't doing the same thing that we did
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when Obama got a Nobel Prize for the possibility
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of transferring our assassination programs to UAVs.
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We've got to stop bullshitting ourselves.
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0:51:02 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] humanity, period.
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Thank you, David.
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0:51:12 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]anation.
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I think that you may not realize it,
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0:51:17 --> 0:51:18
but it's rather nuanced.
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0:51:18 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]e are snapping at your heels,
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not that I condone it.
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Well, but here's the problem.
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And I wanna be really clear about this.
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I'm fighting a war.
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And what I'm getting is friendly fire from idiots.
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0:51:37 --> 0:51:40
And that's not helping when you're fighting a war.
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0:51:40 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ly. When you're fighting a war,
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0:51:41 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] thing you need is idiots
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0:51:44 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ually shooting you in the heels.
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And I'm saying this with no equivocation.
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0:51:52 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] a debate about scientific theory,
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do it on your own time,
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but don't do it during an active warfare campaign.
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Absolutely.
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We can talk about these things whenever the hell we want to,
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0:52:04 --> 0:52:06
but we'll do it over coffee cups
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0:52:06 --> 0:52:10
and we'll do it in Chatham House Rules conversations.
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0:52:10 --> 0:52:13
But don't do it while we're trying to actually
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0:52:13 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] a court
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0:52:18 --> 0:52:19
who are you ready for this?
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0:52:19 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ed in a metaphysical conversation
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0:52:22 --> 0:52:24
about the nature of science.
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0:52:24 --> 0:52:27
I'm pointing out a crime.
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0:52:27 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]essing a crime,
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0:52:30 --> 0:52:33
we need to focus on a criminality,
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0:52:33 --> 0:52:37
not on metaphysical debates on reality.
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0:52:37 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] for both.
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0:52:39 --> 0:52:42
And I'm not interested in debating the metaphysics
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0:52:42 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion of millions of people.
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0:52:46 --> 0:52:49
Because if you don't think that the biological weapon
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0:52:49 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] been derived from a coronavirus model
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0:52:52 --> 0:52:56
because you disavow a virus model, well guess what?
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0:52:56 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]e are really dying.
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0:52:58 --> 0:53:02
And they're really dying because there is a series of steps
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0:53:02 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] been taken from a model
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that is ultimately making a weapon.
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0:53:07 --> 0:53:10
And if we're gonna debate on the metaphysics
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0:53:10 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ure of the weapon,
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0:53:13 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]e are gonna die and it's gonna be on our watch
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while we're distracting ourselves with nonsense.
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Absolutely.
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0:53:19 --> 0:53:21
Thank you very much, David, for clarifying that
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0:53:21 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]e need to hear what you said.
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0:53:24 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction], just to make myself absolutely clear,
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0:53:27 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] never ever criticized you.
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0:53:31 --> 0:53:32
No, it's fine.
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I'm just saying, you know what?
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Take your metaphysical arguments wherever you want.
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I'm gonna fight the war.
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Absolutely.
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0:53:41 --> 0:53:42
Thank you very much.
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0:53:42 --> 0:53:43
Thank you, Stephen.
1072
0:53:43 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] timing.
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15 minutes, very impressive, Stephen.
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0:53:46 --> 0:53:46
Great job.
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0:53:46 --> 0:53:49
All right, David, we've got a series of hands up
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0:53:49 --> 0:53:50
as you can see.
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0:53:50 --> 0:53:52
So we'll start with Rose.
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0:53:52 --> 0:53:53
They're all in order.
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0:53:53 --> 0:53:56
And remember everybody, I'll try and follow the order
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0:53:56 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]uffs you around.
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0:53:58 --> 0:54:02
If you fart, then your hand goes down.
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0:54:02 --> 0:54:04
I do not take your hand down, all right?
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0:54:04 --> 0:54:06
So Rose, you first.
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0:54:06 --> 0:54:09
David, I'll go quickly because there's a lot of hands.
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0:54:09 --> 0:54:11
So I'm gonna go with a compliment, a statement,
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0:54:11 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ions for you.
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0:54:14 --> 0:54:16
One, I have so much tremendous respect for you.
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0:54:16 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ually be on the phone with you.
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0:54:19 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ened to
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0:54:22 --> 0:54:24
in spring of 2020.
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0:54:24 --> 0:54:26
So I've been fighting in the healthcare battle
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0:54:26 --> 0:54:30
and I discovered I was a naive child
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0:54:30 --> 0:54:31
fighting as a healthcare consultant
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0:54:31 --> 0:54:35
on the illegal Title V of the ACA,
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0:54:35 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction], yada, yada, yada, yada.
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0:54:39 --> 0:54:42
So I'm coming from this standpoint
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of I was a professional naive child
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0:54:45 --> 0:54:47
until I discovered that the government
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had taken over healthcare in 2016.
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0:54:50 --> 0:54:54
So the one thing that I would ask or make as a statement
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0:54:54 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] attorneys,
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0:54:58 --> 0:55:02
sometimes it takes a novice to look
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0:55:02 --> 0:55:06
to what is the little pebble that we can get out of the way
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0:55:06 --> 0:55:09
so that the boulder can roll down the hill.
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0:55:09 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]rategy and your concepts are beyond impressive.
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0:55:15 --> 0:55:19
So what is the little nuance of the charter
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0:55:19 --> 0:55:22
that we can dismiss it, even if it's a comma out of place
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0:55:22 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] to get the little pebble
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0:55:27 --> 0:55:29
to make the boulder roll?
1110
0:55:29 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] for you are
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0:55:32 --> 0:55:35
there's a lot of debate back and forth
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0:55:35 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ors be held accountable
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0:55:37 --> 0:55:39
through all of this or not?
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0:55:39 --> 0:55:41
Because at the end of the day,
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0:55:41 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] go back to and say,
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0:55:43 --> 0:55:47
it was the big organizations we were duped my bad.
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0:55:47 --> 0:55:51
I want your opinion on when and how
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0:55:51 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ors or politicians
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0:55:54 --> 0:55:56
be held accountable.
1120
0:55:56 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] for you is
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0:55:59 --> 0:56:00
where are we winning?
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0:56:00 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ory of where we're winning right now?
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0:56:04 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ions both.
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0:56:09 --> 0:56:14
And I'm going to call your attention to
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0:56:15 --> 0:56:18
article five, section 13 of the chart
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0:56:18 --> 0:56:19
of the World Health Organization,
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0:56:20 --> 0:56:25
which is a very fascinating thing in that
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0:56:26 --> 0:56:31
there is no evidence that there was ever any legal authority
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0:56:32 --> 0:56:36
for an organization to grant itself as a corporation
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0:56:36 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]y on its own behalf for its own sake.
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0:56:40 --> 0:56:45
And the pebble is that that particular section
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0:56:45 --> 0:56:47
of the charter, which for those of you
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0:56:47 --> 0:56:48
who want to pay attention,
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0:56:48 --> 0:56:52
it's article five, section 13 of the charter.
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0:56:52 --> 0:56:57
And in there, the grant of the absolute immunity
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0:56:57 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ually done
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0:57:00 --> 0:57:03
without any legal binding authority anywhere.
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0:57:03 --> 0:57:05
And it has merely been recognized,
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0:57:05 --> 0:57:08
but it has never been authorized.
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0:57:08 --> 0:57:11
And so it's important for us to understand to your point
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0:57:11 --> 0:57:13
that that may very well be the pebble
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0:57:13 --> 0:57:18
that takes down the entire mountain because by fiat,
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0:57:18 --> 0:57:20
and it's not unlike what happened at Bretton Woods.
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0:57:20 --> 0:57:22
It's not unlike what happened with the formation
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0:57:22 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] of these organizations.
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0:57:25 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] a situation where a criminal conspiracy
1147
0:57:29 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ablished and the criminals themselves
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0:57:32 --> 0:57:35
gave themselves a permanent out clause.
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0:57:35 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]uring concept
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0:57:38 --> 0:57:41
inside of the legal formation of what it means
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0:57:41 --> 0:57:43
to incorporate a business.
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0:57:43 --> 0:57:47
You cannot, under US law, incorporate any behavior
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0:57:47 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]
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0:57:50 --> 0:57:53
And so we are taking that one apart.
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0:57:53 --> 0:57:56
And that is one of the angles that we're using.
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0:57:56 --> 0:57:58
But I think one of the things that's critical
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0:57:58 --> 0:58:02
is that we're trying to make sure that every argument we make
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0:58:02 --> 0:58:09
falls outside of any of the exemptions of prosecution
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0:58:09 --> 0:58:14
that are enshrined in any of the UN affiliated organization documents
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0:58:14 --> 0:58:18
so that we don't have a moral victory
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0:58:18 --> 0:58:21
that ultimately winds up being overturned
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0:58:21 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]y.
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0:58:24 --> 0:58:27
And secondly, excellent, David.
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0:58:27 --> 0:58:29
Secondly, Rose's question was,
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0:58:29 --> 0:58:32
do you know somewhere where we are winning,
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0:58:32 --> 0:58:34
and Carla Deane put into the chat,
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0:58:34 --> 0:58:40
that the WHO funding has been blocked in the US Senate?
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0:58:40 --> 0:58:41
But David, that was...
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0:58:41 --> 0:58:44
Well, so we are making a lot of progress.
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0:58:44 --> 0:58:47
We're making progress in the Swiss courts already
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0:58:47 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] having cases that we can file,
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0:58:51 --> 0:58:54
and there are a lot of cases that we can file,
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0:58:54 --> 0:58:57
and they're not getting dismissed for standing.
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0:58:57 --> 0:59:00
So there is some progress there.
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0:59:00 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] to say that the work that is being done
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0:59:05 --> 0:59:09
by Patricia Finn and her colleagues in New York,
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0:59:09 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]anding evidence of persistence,
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0:59:15 --> 0:59:19
where now we see that not only is there progress being made,
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0:59:19 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]uff that happened in the New York Supreme Court,
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0:59:23 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] an ongoing pressure to suggest
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0:59:28 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ions
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0:59:32 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]oyment termination threats
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0:59:37 --> 0:59:41
is a coercion that may very well fall apart.
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0:59:41 --> 0:59:44
And so I really acknowledge the work that she's been doing.
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0:59:44 --> 0:59:49
We are working very closely with the government of Florida
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0:59:49 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ually move
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0:59:51 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ices argument forward.
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0:59:54 --> 0:59:58
As many of you know, our Federal Trade Commission Act
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0:59:58 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] for the purpose
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1:00:01 --> 1:00:06
of misleading the public into believing that they're getting something.
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1:00:06 --> 1:00:09
And our argument is there is a legal definition of vaccination
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1:00:09 --> 1:00:12
that has never been changed in the law.
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1:00:12 --> 1:00:16
The vaccination terminology that CDC and FDA use
1194
1:00:16 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ratively altered, but the law has not changed.
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1:00:21 --> 1:00:24
Hey, Dr. Martin, I'm in Florida,
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1:00:24 --> 1:00:27
so I'm very interested in what you're just saying,
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1:00:27 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] been being squashed by the government here in Florida.
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1:00:32 --> 1:00:36
Specifically, they gutted SB 222,
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1:00:36 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] a Care Freedom Act that is drafted,
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1:00:40 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] sat on and shelved for a year.
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1:00:43 --> 1:00:45
So I'm very curious who you're working with.
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1:00:45 --> 1:00:49
Well, that will be public relatively soon.
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1:00:49 --> 1:00:51
And when you see it, it will be very public.
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1:00:51 --> 1:00:55
But we're taking once again a non-traditional approach
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1:00:55 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] as the basis for an argument.
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1:01:00 --> 1:01:03
And David, you should know that Patricia Finney is on the call
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and she put in the chat, thank you for your compliment.
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1:01:06 --> 1:01:09
Well, listen, of all the people out there,
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1:01:09 --> 1:01:13
I would say that between Patricia and George Wentz and one or two others,
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1:01:15 --> 1:01:18
you know, like with everything else,
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1:01:18 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]e who don't understand that legal precedent
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1:01:22 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ual code is the law.
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1:01:26 --> 1:01:31
And setting bad precedent, which is what a lot of attorneys have done,
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1:01:31 --> 1:01:33
has been unhelpful.
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1:01:33 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] to say that if you look at what Patricia has done,
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1:01:38 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] somebody who's on the winning side of understanding
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1:01:42 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] thing we could do
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1:01:47 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] thing we can do.
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So, you know, I just salute the work that she's been doing. Absolutely.
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Thank you. Thank you, David. Well done, Patricia.
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And David, I think the other point for all of us to understand
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is that the lawful definition or the definition at law of vaccines
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has not been changed in the US.
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That has never been changed.
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So that's important, everybody. Please understand that.
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Okay, Rose, thank you for that. Well done on your work.
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Paul's next.
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Paul, I see you muted.
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Paul, you're muted.
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Hi, everybody. Hi, Steve. Hi, David.
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I've been following your work from the start pretty much.
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1:02:40 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] by it.
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And it's always been for me.
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Paul, you've got a problem with your microphone.
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You need to switch your video off.
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What do I need to do?
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Switch your video off, darling.
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You need to switch your video off so more chance of us hearing what you're saying.
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Is that better?
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Much better, thank you.
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And I remember, right, in 2020 when you were talking about the vaccine,
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that we all thought would work
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That's it.
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Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul.
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You've got an echo. It's an echo, Charles.
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No, it's not. It's bad. It's bad interference.
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We'll go to Albert and we'll come back to Paul.
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Okay.
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Dave, hi. Welcome to Eagle.
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I'm the Bears guy and I got a question about the
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1:03:36 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] is something you taught me.
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1:03:40 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ion 300, I was AA-27 wondering if we can use it to go after
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Secretary Becerra. But it says it, you know, he has, at least to me, it sounds like he has
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some obligations here and he's got a lot of things to do.
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You know, he has, at least to me, it sounds like he has some obligations here.
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And he and it says the secretary, secretaries shall promote development of childhood vaccines.
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1:04:16 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]e others. He says it shall make and assure improvements in and otherwise use the authorities
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1:04:24 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]s to licensing, manufacturing, processing, a bunch of other stuff.
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1:04:29 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ion reporting.
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So, you know, with that, Dave, you know, I think they're in cahoots with each other,
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1:04:39 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]urer and the CDC, FDA, they delete trial patients, they purposely delay the
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publication of reports. I think that they strip and I think I can prove that they strip data out
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of published reports like the age, the age field, the state location. So is this a weak part in the
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1:05:01 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] and do you find any value in that that we can go after them?
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Yeah, Albert, thank you for that question. And just let's remember, the definition of adverse
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event was changed in 2018. The World Health Organization changed the definition to be
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something that had published evidence of being associative as a causal agent, which means that
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1:05:27 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion, there were no adverse events possible under the new definition
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1:05:33 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion, which is pretty cool. You change the definition to mean
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that you physically can't have them and then they don't exist. So you can lie by telling the truth.
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1:05:43 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]n't seen my presentation in Strasburg, it's really important that you look
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at that one. But remember that VAERS is another problem because VAERS is a standard only for
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childhood scheduled vaccines. CICP is for adult injections for medical countermeasures. And they
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played a bait and switch game with this particular situation so that they could constantly say,
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once again, lying by telling the truth that they're not obligated to make VAERS correct for
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the COVID shot because it wasn't a childhood vaccine scheduled shot, therefore not subject
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1:06:20 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction], therefore not subject to anything else. But what does exist inside of VAERS is two
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1:06:27 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]and. Number one is if there was a criminal fraud in the creation
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of the emergency, that is an absolute silver bullet that takes everything out. We know that
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there were criminal frauds and we know that that silver bullet exists. We just have to find a court
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where we can shoot that bullet. And that's been a challenge. But the second thing and equally
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1:06:48 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] authorization, Congress was told how many adverse events were
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1:06:56 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ed as part of the injury and death rate of injections. And that number was actually part of
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the authorizing legislation. And we know that Congress was lied to by the manufacturers when
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1:07:12 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ipulated what the severity and consequence of adverse events are. And once again,
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1:07:20 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] law and under legislative law, if the opening condition or what we call the
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1:07:25 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ually false and intentionally misleading, then the indemnity
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1:07:33 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] So it's called fraudulent conveyance under Crown law, it's deceptive
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1:07:39 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ing in the US law. And Albert, there's a bunch of ways we can tackle it, but great point.
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And yes, we can go after those things. Let's jump to the next question. Thank you. God bless you,
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Dave. Thank you, Albert. Let's try Paul again. Yeah. Hi, Joe. I think I know what went on. I had
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this external mic on. Can you hear me now, everyone? Yeah, we got you. Perfect. Hi, David. I don't know
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what you caught and what you didn't, but I do remember in 2020, you were talking about going
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1:08:07 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] criminal route. And also, whenever I've talked to
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particularly lawyers in America, I always try to direct them to communicate with you.
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And is it truth, justice, Sparta? Is that your legal kind of backup in Texas? No. That's not you?
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Okay. No. I wasn't sure about that. But because I can see what's happened with all this precedent.
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But do you feel, number one, that we will get sufficient courts and senior enough courts to
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1:08:42 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]e down this going the antitrust route and the racketeering route? That's number
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1:08:48 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ion, totally different. I've been spiritual, but not religious. But
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this is turning into, it's so obviously, a spiritual war, good versus bad. This is the obvious
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1:09:01 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] you talking to an American guy with a beard, I can't remember his name.
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And you said very clearly, they've lost. You are no doubt they've lost. Yeah, I was just waiting
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for you to say, Okay, what? How have they lost? In what way have they lost? And this is what I'm
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really hoping that you'll execute. Beautiful. So Paul, let me tackle both of the questions. The
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1:09:24 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] we're going to win because it's the only felony that
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we can use to blow up the EUA. There is no other felony we have available because all the other
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ones were done under World Health Organization authority. Therefore, they have the preemption
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1:09:40 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] with it. But they don't have a preemption on antitrust and tax fraud, which is
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the reason why that's the approach we're taking. Number two, and I like your spiritual warfare
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1:09:50 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I'm not a big fan of getting into eschatological debates any more than I am with
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dogmatic debates on anything else. But let me say this. There is no question that when you have to
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not only coerce a population into doing a thing, but then lie about the coercion, you're actually
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1:10:08 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]entially thin ice. Think about this for a moment. When we now have the official
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1:10:15 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually was ever forced to take the jab. Despite the hundreds and thousands
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1:10:22 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ant pressure, you have to do it or you lose your job, you have to do it or you
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can't travel, you have to do it or anything else. Like a caged and dying animal, the narrative has
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gotten so self-evidently false that we now have over 53% of the US population who's officially stated
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1:10:44 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion program at all. We have already won. They were pushing
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nearly 60% acceptance and 70% acquiescence under threat. We're now at a situation where 53% of the
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population say they won't even get a booster or flu shot. When I say we've won, what I'm saying is
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1:11:08 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] the human population into an absolute adherence to the
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1:11:15 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] to manage health and they lost and they will lose more as we keep
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the pressure on, but the war is already over. We're just mopping up the cleanup operation.
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I hear that, which is obviously lovely to hear, but then when I look at the other stuff they're
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going to bring in with the CBDCs and everything else... Paul, they'll only... Remember, they will
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only succeed in introducing that which we acquiesce to accepting and if we decide to actually say no,
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they will not be able to do it. This is up to the citizens of the world to go, not on our watch.
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I hear the threats and I've always said apocalypses are tragically overrated.
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1:12:05 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] them and they always disappoint. We have had apocalypses since the
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second century and somehow or another we've been able to get amazing outcomes out of humanity
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between now and then. We're going to survive this one just like we've survived all the other ones.
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There is not an apocalypse except in our own fear-based mind control and if we don't have that,
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we're going to be fine. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Paul. Brilliant. Just to be clear,
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1:12:36 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] 15 more minutes on my time availability. Okay, so tight
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1:12:43 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ions, tight answers. David, you're tight on the answers, so we'll be tight on the questions.
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Thank you, Paul. Julie. Hey, David Martin. Thank you. I met you last year out at Glad Tidings.
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Oh, indeed. We'll be back out there again in December. Yeah, first question. Okay, so back
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out here in December. Yeah, and your beautiful wife Kim and you were dressed as George Washington.
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It was amazing. You also introduced me to Stanford Graham and I've been working with him on getting
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1:13:09 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ims from the COVID vaccine remdesivir poison cocktail. We're making
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some progress, but can you speak to where that criminal complaint is at and then again, where can
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1:13:20 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]e find your American Revolution movie to see? Thank you. So American Revolution will be re-released
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shortly. It's actually on Vimeo right now, but you have to know how to get to it. It's not publicly
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indexed, but that will change with respect to the criminal prosecution. We are looking for the case
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in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We now have a very specific objective, which is if we can find
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a patient and a family member participating in Tulsa, that's the jurisdiction that we need. So
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, and if anybody can find anybody in Tulsa, we have the win that we need as long as we
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get the body that we need. Thank you, Julie. Thank you. Thank you, Julie. Everybody else,
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because we're tight on time, if you have suggestions for David, please put suggestions
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into the chat. We'll share the chat with David when we get to the end of this program.
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1:14:18 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] All right. Insights that you get, just put them into the chat. This is for questions now
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because we're tight for time. Thank you, Julie. Lars? And quick questions and not speeches.
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Hi, David. Lars, good to see you. How are you? Good to see you. As you mentioned, my countrymen,
1357
1:14:38 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] from here, gave Kerikou and Weisman the Nobel Prize. Correct.
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For introducing nucleoside-based modifications into mRNA vaccines. Is that weaponizing? Are they
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actually making it more dangerous? And are they giving an award to making mRNA vaccines more
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dangerous? And if that's true, what can we do to use? Yeah, two things, Lars. Remember that we
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gave the Nobel Prize to CRISPR during the EUA. Remember that? Most people don't even remember
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that that's what happened. CRISPR was around for [privacy contact redaction] them the Nobel Prize during the
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EUA when the EUA was authorizing CRISPR. So A, number one, we got that problem. Number two,
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the nucleosides that were introduced are we know to be pro-oncogenic. We know that they interfere
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1:15:37 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ually interfere with tumor necrosis factor and a number
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1:15:43 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] the Nobel Prize for the specific purpose of calling the
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1:15:49 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ioning the science behind what was added to mRNA. It is full-on weaponization.
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1:15:57 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ion about it. So then I think we should use the opportunity of the award ceremony
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to bring this message out. Absolutely. Thank you. Absolutely. Thanks. Excellent. Yeah, we all want
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to see that. Amy, you're muted.
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Amy, quick. We'll go to John. Look, ask him and come back to Amy.
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You're muted too as well, John. Come on, unmute yourself. If you want questions, be ready.
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Yeah, I'm sorry. David, what, if any, knowledge do you have on the commercialization of the weapons
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1:16:45 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ronic biological warfare? But what I'm referring to here is what appears to be a pay-to-play
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1:16:51 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ry that is centered around licensing access to AI-connected software that interfaces with the
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human biosphere, that monitors, models, manipulates vital bodily processes by electronic means,
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and uses data that's collected from covertly installed in vivo nanobiosensor technology.
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So I know, number one, that there are about 1,[privacy contact redaction] matter.
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1:17:17 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] of them are funded in part by either DARPA, Inqutel, or a combination thereof. And what I also
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1:17:24 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ing grants, John, have been granted to a series of parties I highly
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1:17:31 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] four years of funding records, because much of what you're
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describing was done under the Intelligent Warfighter Program, which was allegedly done to monitor
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real-time conditions of warfighters. And so what I would encourage anybody to do is look at the
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Warfighter Readiness Program, which was the way in which most of this technology was not only first
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introduced, but it has been tested and rolled out. But it's a great point that you raise and look at
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the Warfighter Readiness Programs, because that's the terminology that is being used for that type
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of technology. Okay, one last question. We recently heard from Dolores Cahill in this forum, who
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1:18:18 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] these criminals is to abandon the legal system they
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operate under entirely in favor of a common law approach. So she gave some compelling reasons for
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this. A fair number of us are indulging in that, serving notices of liability and such to establish
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precedents. What's your opinion of that idea? So once again, this is once again a space
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1:18:41 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] in the same regime as what I do about the dogma around scientific models, and that is
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1:18:50 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ually organize what I would consider to be what the
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1:18:56 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ates as a moment in time where the public decides that the
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1:19:03 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] no longer serve their intended purpose, and we need to reorganize.
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1:19:09 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]itutional Convention Program and the Convention of States,
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quite specifically, is a pathway for us to do that, which is to incentivize a public reconstruction
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of a failed government. So I agree in principle that this is something that is of value. But let
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1:19:29 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] to do we actually have a pathway under common law approaches? And
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1:19:36 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] any ability to disrupt the criminal hijacking authorized under the
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emergency use authorization or under anything else by changing the legal venue and or jurisdiction
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approach we're taking. That does not mean that there's no value in doing it. It simply means
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1:19:58 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] to disrupt the liability shields outside of the current legal
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framework, which is the reason why we're doing it. So it's not an either or proposition. It's
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probably a both and. But my approach is to make sure I'm fighting on a jurisdiction where
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we can ultimately blow up the legislation. Thank you. Thank you, John. Amy, I'll unmute.
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If not, Marvin next. Here's Amy. Go, Amy. Question. Hello. Thank you. I just was wondering
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1:20:32 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ays in all of this. Israel was also founded in 1948. One way to look at Israel
1409
1:20:39 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] for criminal gang runners. Of course, that's not
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1:20:45 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]e. They're used one way or another the way regular peoples of countries are used.
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Cannon fodder, tax source, those kinds of things. So especially when you look at the way censorship
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is being used to silence critics of the policy doctors with concerns, questions on YouTube and
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1:21:05 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]atforms, censorship was imposed very heavily, but of course was originally brought
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out to silence criticism of Israel or anti-Semitism and as seen in trying in laws and countries in
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Europe. So I think these things work together, but I'd just like to hear what your thoughts are.
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Thank you. Well, so let's be very clear on the fact that anything that was done in the wake of
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Bretton Woods in [privacy contact redaction]ed Nations Charter and its establishment,
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and that means anything that was done, that includes formations of states, that includes
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the pillaging of the Pacific on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia that wanted to make
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sure that it had access to resources. Regardless of what you do, if you look at the period from
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Bretton Woods 1944 to 1955 and the formation of all the multilateral agencies and the states that
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were supporting their formation during the period of time, all of them were actually done for
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specific economic and social agendas and they had nothing to do with the cover story. There's not a
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1:22:18 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]t who legitimately can say that Israel was formed because it was the will
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1:22:25 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ually do that. That was serving an agenda. Is there in fact a reason why
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1:22:33 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] a confidence that any of the acts done between 1944 and 1955 were done for the
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largesse of humanity experiencing a greater expression of humanity? If any of us are
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deluded enough to think that any of those were positive steps, we're fooling ourselves. And I
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don't specifically isolate one or the other. What I simply say is that the derivative effects of
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1:22:59 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ory that was sold to the public. All of those stories were
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lies to advance a control narrative, which is what we're now experiencing. And just to be clear,
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anybody who doubts that can ask yourself the following question. Why would we allow a German
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biotech company with an experimental gene therapy to roll out their product first in the state of
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1:23:28 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ually cared about antisemitism? Nothing could be a dumber marketing program
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1:23:36 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] a German population, sorry, an Israeli population with a German biotech.
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1:23:44 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction], most ludicrous business proposition ever put forward. And if
1437
1:23:52 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ually don't see that as antisemitic, I don't know what it takes to see antisemitism.
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Thank you, David. Thank you, Amy. Now I'm going to do a captain's call with Stephen. Jim Thorpe
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goes next while we've still got David. Jim, and then we go back to Marvin.
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David, can you please comment on the legality? I understand that it's illegal for the federal
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government to enter into a cooperative care agreement like they did using, well, you know,
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$5 trillion now. And if the cooperative care agreement with the NGO, such as the American
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1:24:30 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]s, illegally impairs the constitutional rights
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1:24:37 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ituents, i.e. freedom of speech. Yeah. So listen, that is one of the many,
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what I would call the, this is the interlocking directorate and collusion pieces of the Clayton
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Act, which is what we're trying to attack right now, which is when allegedly nonprofits or
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disaffiliated NGOs become an official contracting arm, then they also lose, Jim, their tax-exempt
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status. Because if you're, as you very well know, if you are actually using your non-profit tax
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1:25:09 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]atus for the advocacy of a political or a governmental message, you cannot do that under
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a non-profit charter. And so what happened in the cases that you're pointing out to, and by the way,
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many others, the non-profit status of an institution is directly obviated by the for-profit
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commercial acquiescence to advancing a political message. So great point. And I would highly
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recommend that once again, we go after the tax-exempt status as a primary, not as a secondary
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approach to fighting this legally. But Jim, I have a whole bunch on that. I'd love to follow
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up with you on that one. Thanks. Thanks, Jim. Marvin.
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David, I want to ask you about this jurisdiction question. If you win a case law in Switzerland
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and win a case law in Oklahoma, who enforces this? Are these case laws, these precedents you're
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establishing? How is that enforced? Who does the enforcement?
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Yeah, great question. And from a jurisdiction standpoint, the reason why we want to use
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1:26:25 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] case is European courts are greatly sympathetic to going
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after U.S. organized entities for competition rules, and Swiss courts love to actually defend
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the legitimacy of their tax regimes. And if you can create inside of Switzerland a public backlash
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1:26:47 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] what appears to be a black eye on the brand of Switzerland, nothing is better to win
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the hearts and minds of Swiss than to attack the credibility of Switzerland as anything other than
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1:27:00 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]udying, and we have used an enormous amount of resources
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1:27:06 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]udy the public acceptance of how well we are going to prevail, not just in the courts,
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1:27:14 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] of public opinion. And it turns out that Switzerland values itself as a country
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1:27:21 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]n. That's one of its top brands. And so we've actually gone after
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a group of pro-national groups in Switzerland to make it look like Switzerland is going to
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get a second round black eye like they did with the banking crisis. So what we're doing is we're
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1:27:41 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] a public rationale to actually attack the credibility of the brand,
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1:27:48 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] to the criminal case, it turns out that Oklahoma has
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1:27:53 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] to the sheriff's ability to impanel a grand jury.
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Once again, a very nuanced piece of law, just like we did in our Utah case. The Utah case we
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brought because the attorney general is required to prosecute the class three felony of practicing
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1:28:10 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ually got the government to admit that it was practicing
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medicine without a license in Utah. Thus we have a prima facie class three felony against the
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federal government in Utah. Every one of these things, Marvin, we're building specifically so
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1:28:27 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]atutory crime that is the thing that ultimately is required under the charter of
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1:28:35 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ate or nation to pursue. That doesn't mean we're going to get, for example,
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Sean Rays in Utah to pursue the criminal felony that he's required to pursue under the charter
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because Sean Rays is compromised. But that doesn't obviate the existence of the crime.
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So what we're doing is we're making sure that we pick jurisdictions where the defense of the thing
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1:29:00 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]itutes the affirmative admission of a crime. That's the trap that we're setting for the
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incumbency. And thankfully, that trap is being snapped several times.
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Thank you, Marvin. Glen?
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And with that, Charles, I got to sign off.
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1:29:13 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]and. All right. Thank you. A big round of applause, everybody, for David.
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Thanks, guys. Appreciate it all. And if I didn't speak to your issue,
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1:29:22 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, and I'll be happy to address the hands that were left up.
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David, could I just ask you one last question? Very quickly, how can we go after the Nobel
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Committee? Because what happened yesterday was outrageous, in my opinion.
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Well, this is something where I think that once again, there is a deceptive medical practices
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1:29:50 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] all the civilized world. And having the Nobel Committee officially
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1:29:57 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ionably a willful act of biological weapons is a violation of the Geneva
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Convention. And I think there's no question that we should go after them on a Geneva Convention case.
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Very good. Can we speak about that? Very good. Thank you.
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Thank you all. Take care. Thanks, David.
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Thank you so much. Thank you.
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All right. So what we will do while you've got your thoughts, questions,
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1:30:23 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ephen or me, and I will forward them to David. If you have
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1:30:28 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ions, insights from this conversation, put them into the chat. We'll get David to get the chat
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at the end of the two and a half hours. So that's the way. And then for those, we'll now have put
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1:30:43 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ions, as I say, can be private, send a direct message to Stephen or me,
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or public, because that might generate other thoughts. And we'll get this whole chat to David.
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And now with hands up, we'll keep going through the hands and the comments and keep going through
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the process for the next hour. And then Tom Rodman, for those who have more time. And Patricia Finn,
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congratulations on, I really do think David, we all know David Martin is a genius. And the credit
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1:31:15 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]iments, I think everyone should note. And that's a great credit
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to you. So you're in a tiny, tiny number of attorneys in the US who David thinks highly of.
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So well done. All right. Janet. Hi. Yeah. Yes. My question to David, and I guess it's a question
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to anyone else who thinks they can answer it. He was very clear that the virus bioweapon was released
1513
1:31:53 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion is, what was the mechanism of distribution of the released
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viral bioweapon? And is there any published documentation of the success of such a mechanism
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1:32:06 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ribution? Or is it simply just a hypothesis? So I don't know whether anyone else has got any
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My interpretation of what he said, but I think it should be clarified is that I can't speak for
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David, obviously, because I can't get into his mind. And he's got a legal mind, which is difficult
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1:32:31 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction], the point is that I think that what he was suggesting was that using
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1:32:37 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]s, they were going to release a bioweapon. And they did release a bioweapon,
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whatever that was. He wants to use their words, Janet. And I don't know what the answer to your
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1:32:49 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ion is, to be honest. And I wish he would make that maybe he thinks he has clarified it.
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Stephen, Janet, why don't you type that into the chat and we'll get it to David.
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1:33:04 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ion. So Janet, so in my mind, I'm thinking, what does he mean by this biological weapon? So
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I think what he's saying is that he might be actually saying that there is no diagnosis of
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COVID-19. And if so, we need to know that. But I think he's playing the lawyer's game of using
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1:33:22 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]s to fell them. And then, of course, what they did, in my opinion, was to use the
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psychological torture to further the panic. So he said he said he said millions died. So I mean,
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he's not just saying that, oh, OK, this is the narrative. I'm not sure he was saying that they
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died of the so-called virus or illness, which, you know, well, he was there, wasn't he? He was
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saying that. No, he wasn't. No, he wasn't. But we're going to I think I think you've got to be
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very careful in your interpretation of his words. And so what's what's the Strasbourg and which, by
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1:33:59 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction], which which one is longer? There's two recordings I did. I lost track of which was longer.
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Oh, well, I hope that. So the second one was about the criminality of the World Health
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1:34:12 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] one was more about the, you know, that was the short statement,
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probably. Yes, that was a short statement, wasn't it, to the EU Parliament?
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Well, no, they were roughly the same length. But if I had to say, I think the second one was longer
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1:34:25 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] OK, thank you. Both were brilliant. But the second one was even more brilliant than
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1:34:31 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] one. Janet, I recommend you know, the second one is absolutely
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stunning. That's why we got him on this call. Yeah. Well done.
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1:34:44 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ess it to, Charles? Who shall I address the chat to? Just email it to me, Janet.
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Janet, your questions are very good. So email it to me and I'll send it to you.
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No, but Janet, if you put it into the chat, it's a great question so that we, you know, as a group,
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we're going to save the chat, can think about that, your question as well, because it really helps
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articulate, you know, articulate our own thinking. Thank you. Yeah, go in the chat and send it to me,
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Janet, and I'll get his attention and say you're a medical doctor. OK, OK, Hiko, that's I don't think
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that's I don't think that's a term of of endearment these days, Stephen, to say you're a medical
1547
1:35:21 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]or, because because doctors, more and more doctors are saying that. Janet, yeah, but Janet
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1:35:27 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ors who's been on our side from almost the very beginning. I agree. No, I understand
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that, Stephen, but, you know, where the doctors are not. I understand what you're saying. Yeah, I'm absolutely
1550
1:35:39 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ors all around the world. Yeah, and lawyers, you know, like,
1551
1:35:46 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]n't got much time for lawyers either. Yeah, correct. Hiko. Well, when I was
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invited, Christine Andersen, to get together with David Martin, the rest in Bristol, I wanted to
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1:36:00 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion, but I didn't have the time, because I wanted to know after identifying all
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the bio weapons of virus and spikes in the vaccines, I would like what his take was on 5G
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and how can we say no to that weapon? We can say no to the vaccines and but how do we say no to
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5G and the manipulation of that? And what's happening tomorrow?
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What is happening tomorrow?
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The top calendar was coming out with some news that should, this test should be used to
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1:36:46 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ops in the vaccinated,
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release Marburg or something else.
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Didn't hear it, didn't read it. Well, I hear that all the time. Marburg's been coming for a year now,
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except it hasn't come. So, I'm just suggesting that it should keep away from mobile phones tomorrow.
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Ah, I see what you mean. Yes. So, yes, okay. So, you mean that the damage is being done by the
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radiation, but they're going to blame it on the virus? Is that what you're saying? Yeah.
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I can add to that. It's Julie. I can add to that. So, tomorrow, October the 4th in the United States,
1566
1:37:38 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] of their emergency alert system. They're going to ping every single
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cell phone, every single TV, every single satellite dish that, you know, streams your direct TV or
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1:37:49 --> 1:37:53
whatever. So, everybody, Todd Callender for sure is coming out big on it. Turn everything off,
1569
1:37:53 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ug everything and get yourself out to somewhere in the middle of nowhere if you can.
1570
1:37:57 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]art pinging every single cell phone to test this emergency alert system
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and every TV and every, you know, whatever, Bluetooth, et cetera, every single 5G tower
1572
1:38:08 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] ask Anders probably what the potential harm is if you've got all this
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heavy metal in your body. If you're vaccinated, people are going to have road rage they're
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declaring. Kids in school, they want to take them out because they're surrounded by this 5G. So,
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yeah, it's high alert for tomorrow. But they've kind of posted this already and let us know. So,
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everybody's like, hey, it's probably going to be a big nothing. But if they see a big nothing,
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they're going to try it again on October 11th. So, that's what the gist is with that.
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Thank you. Thank you, Heiko. Amy.
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Yeah, I just was personally privately attacked by someone named Sean, but it looks like they're
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gone. And there's a different Sean who's in the chat. So, I don't know if you know who that is,
1581
1:38:51 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction], you know, it's not anti-Semitic to ask questions about Jewish supremacy or Jewish
1582
1:38:59 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]e. It doesn't mean every Jewish person agrees to it or is
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guilty of it or certainly doesn't mean anyone should be harmed. But there needs to be honest
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discussions about why, for example, why is Dr. Bakhti from Germany accused of anti-Semitism?
1585
1:39:17 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]anding up to the COVID scam. Why is anti-Semitism used to shut down the truckers?
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Because Hong Kong equals Heil Hitler, supposedly. Why, you know, why is the ADL allowed to censor
1587
1:39:30 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]atform on YouTube or sell books on Amazon? You know, these are very
1588
1:39:37 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] to be careful not to be tricked into allowing a precedent to
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1:39:42 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] compassion. I hope we do have compassion for Jewish people. I hope we
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have compassion for every person on this planet. But we can't allow these kind of fear tactics,
1591
1:39:53 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] like they used with the virus, to use a fear tactic about one group of people or another group
1592
1:39:58 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] important precedents about the exchange of information,
1593
1:40:04 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ions and searching for truth. Without that, you do not have honest history,
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1:40:09 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] news, honest science. So, you know, it is not anti-Semitic to try to understand what the
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heck is going on. And I hope we do it all with compassion for each other. And I hope we don't
1596
1:40:20 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]im or blame or blame an entire group of people for things that their leaders do. I hope
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as an American, I'm not seen as responsible for every bad decision my government has made because
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there's been very, very many and very genocidal. So we need to be allowed to be honest. Anyway,
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that's my little rant. Have a great day. That's an excellent, that's an excellent statement
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because it really is a, it really is a problem. I've been facilitating groups, everybody, for over
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30 years. And each one of you on this call is a weirdo. We play the game that we say we're unique.
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No, Stephen Frost, you all know, is a weirdo. Heiko is a weirdo. Julie's a weirdo. Jeremy is a dentist
1603
1:41:04 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] the mortgage on knowledge. Each one of us has been
1604
1:41:12 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] Eight billion of us uniquely. And Amy makes an excellent point. And
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it's happening to all of us. It's happening to Bobby Kennedy. He's being labeled an anti-vexer.
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He's been labeled an anti-Semitic. He's been labeled a racist. And quite frankly, I laugh
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at the abuse hurled, hurled, hurled by each of you in the chats from time to time at others.
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It's pathetic. It's like being in a schoolyard saying you're an idiot. You don't know what you're
1609
1:41:45 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] in the, so each one of us has to think about, gosh,
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what do I think about that? When I'm not interested in any of you, nor is Stephen
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being offended. We're not in the offense industry here, but throwing words around in the chat that
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1:42:03 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] You are whatever you understand what that means. And Dr. Sheeva's John Lukacs,
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I'm so grateful to you for pointing us to Dr. Sheeva's [privacy contact redaction]ease,
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everybody, watch it, understand it. It's a brilliant whiteboard presentation. John and I
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have shared that widely because the goal of the million controlling the 8,[privacy contact redaction]
1616
1:42:34 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] each other. And you're a weirdo. If you like ship fights,
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well, have a ship fight. I'm not interested in ship fights. I'm interested in freedom,
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what this group is about. Freedom, truth, justice, health, ethics, morals. And throwing these words
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1:42:54 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]uff. So, Amy, well put. Stop throwing the label around. If you want a
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great book on this, read Anthony de Mello on awareness. As soon as you label a person as
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something, and I've labeled all of you as weirdos, all understanding ceases. I'm hoping that you
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1:43:16 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ops you labeling people who are not the same as you.
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That's the conversation. And I would love to have a two and a half hour discussion on, hey,
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what is anti-Semitic? What is racism? What is all of that? Steven, we might find a philosopher
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to help us do a conversation on that. All right, weirdos. Steven, do you want to say anything?
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We'll get Jordan Peterson to talk to us about that. Yes. Yes. Beautiful. Yeah. Thank you. All right,
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Amy. Well put. Labels are meaningless. In other words, other than the weirdo label, I claim
1628
1:43:58 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]o and it'll free you up to say what you truly think, to say
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what you truly believe. And the other thing that I have found for most, if I sat down with most of
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1:44:09 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion of what you actually believe, most of you would struggle
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because I've been coaching people for 30 years. I said, what do you believe? Most people have no
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idea what they believe. And yet your beliefs are driving your responses and your reactions in this
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chat. So that's where self-awareness comes in. Think about what people think. It's all about emotions.
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It's all about emotions. So as soon as you start calling people names like a child in a playground,
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you've lost the argument. Yeah, correct. Very good. Jeremy, I'm going to call you a name. I'm going
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1:44:49 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] Yeah. Thank you for the great compliment. I enjoyed that, Charles. I think
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we're all in that part. Yeah, my comment was just that I posted up two things from Armstrong
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Economics. And I know there's a conference going on somewhere with, he's going to be present with
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a lot of the Tesla, Tesla-ary and Peter McCullough and people like that. I think it's in Sweden or
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somewhere coming up, but he's a very interesting person to pay attention to. Who's that? Martin
1641
1:45:24 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]uck him in jail for eight years for contempt because they wanted
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1:45:29 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]em Socrates, which basically predicts most things, including what's going on
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at the moment. And the one nice thing about what he predicts is that these people will fail because
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1:45:44 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ly. Yeah, my issue at the moment, it's just a case of how many,
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1:45:51 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]e they harm in the process. And where we're going at the
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moment, which is, I think they're leading us to war. And I think it's inevitable, unfortunately,
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because that's what these people seem to want. But my issue was just quickly researching what David
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Martin said at the EEP parliaments. I saw it and it's great what he said, but you look for it on
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the net. It's almost gone. How he got to say it's been seen four billion times, I don't know,
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because it's not on YouTube. It's not easy to find on YouTube. Won't find it on Google,
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Firefox. It's difficult. So you can see how they're censoring things. Then what I posted from
1652
1:46:31 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ern nations are bringing up, you know, bringing forwards safety online bills,
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which basically means they want to censor us. So we already need to be starting to think how on earth
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do we communicate, how do you get the message out there to the majority? And, you know, I
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meet friends regularly on a Friday. They're all intelligent people, you know, some headmasters,
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teachers, other professions. And these people are absolutely clueless. They drink the Kool-Aid. They
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believe everything. They only watch, read the Sun or the Daily Express or the Daily Mail. They believe
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everything they read on the ITV or BBC. And the majority of Americans are like that probably with
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CNN and ABC. So I know you only need 10 or 15% of the population to say no, but it does seem
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very difficult at times. And the politicians in the meantime with David's doing a marvelous job,
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1:47:30 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] totally ignoring the population. No one's voted for 20 mile an
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hour speed limits or 15 minute cities or Agenda 2030. But these, the blob is and the bureaucracies
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in the government, especially in the Western governments, are just carrying on regardless,
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ignoring all of us. And, you know, obviously some malign forces are flooding Europe with immigration.
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Now, I think white people only make four to 7% of the world's population. It's actually,
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we're quite a small group and you see the, it's almost like I've started to feel now that they're
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1:48:07 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ant the homegrown nations now and the generally the European populations.
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1:48:15 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]e.
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Getting quite, getting an extreme view, but it's the sheer quantities which are coming in now
1670
1:48:24 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]e are sponsoring them. They're being pushed in, they're being helped in. I don't know
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whether it's this Soros or whatever, but it's difficult at times to see how on earth we get out
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of this without a severe amount of bloodshed and, you know, a complete reordering of our society.
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And it's treason, Jeremy, in my opinion.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Everything is undermining everything that we hold dear.
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So there is no difference between the two parties. No, the Labour Party, the Conservative Party,
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it's probably the same in Australia, probably the same in Canada. We don't see any difference.
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1:49:02 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]antation?
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Film.
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The what?
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It's a movie. It's a high production.
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Put that.
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1:49:13 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]antation.
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1:49:16 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]n't seen the movie, so we can't discuss it.
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1:49:22 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ain, that's the other thing, that if there's a great movie,
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it really helps me and each of us because we've got a fire hose of information.
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You know, when we put a recommendation, hey, watch this movie, it's great to add,
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because why should I watch that movie? And because we're weirdos, go, hey,
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I'm really interested in that angle. So Jeremy, what you just shared with us, thank you.
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1:49:50 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] David Webb, David Rogers Webb, I hope all of you have downloaded the great taking.
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1:49:55 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ment, is highly experienced in investments, and there are plenty of people on
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this call. And Jeremy, is it Martin Armstrong that you're recommending that we have a look at in terms
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1:50:09 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] that for the moment.
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Oh, just a cycle analysis. He's, he's amazing. So it's is everything from his system predicted
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Brexit, Trump being elected. Alex Crane is on air. Breaking of the Swiss peg. He's been around,
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he's been written out of history by Bloomberg, but Alex might be aware of him.
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Yep. Very good. And and what you shared also becomes a useful technique for all of us,
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because we're grappling with this question of how do we how do we bring people who are
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half awake across to our side? And that Jeremy, you raised that one of the techniques that I've
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learned over the years, is you sit down with somebody who has an opposing view to you. And,
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you know, in America and Australia, this left right debate is deliberate divisive tactics.
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You sit down with somebody and say, Jeremy, give me give me five minutes, I want to understand what
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you think about vaccines. I will shut up and listen to you for five minutes. And then I will
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speak for five minutes and tell you what I think. I don't want to change your mind. I want to
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1:51:20 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]and what your view is, and vice versa. And you have this sharing of views. Most people,
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as soon as you say a sentence in any conversation, I urge you to observe it.
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1:51:33 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]e, this is also site, PSI ops, very few people are unable to listen to anybody for
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five minutes. And that's part of the strategy. And it's a powerful idea of face to face with somebody.
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Why do you believe that? And listen. Next, thank you, Jeremy. The great taking everybody,
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if you didn't hear about it the last time, please download it, read it. And Jeremy, before you go,
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before sorry, before I go to Julie, can you give us a quick your perspective as an experienced
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1:52:07 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]or on what David Webb shared with us last week? Jeremy? Yeah, sorry, I wasn't able to listen
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1:52:18 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]en to it. I've really, you know, that's, that's, I'm saying more
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and more I've read it, it's most relevant to us. And the particular issue that really sticks in my
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mind is the dematerialization of share certificates, bonds and certificates of title to land.
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Oh, yes, you need to watch that, Jeremy. Yeah, I'd love to. Yeah, worth watching.
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Well, I'd be really depressed about your business interests then.
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Well, the message is don't be don't get eliminate all debt, Jeremy, do not have debt, because that's,
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that's what puts you to risk. Also, so you so even the people who think they own things,
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they don't own them because they've been dematerialized. And they've been cross
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collateralized as securities for other purposes. Yes. And the class, David Martin talked about the
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1:53:16 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ed class. And I think that's what David Webb said that the protected or the protected
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1:53:23 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] all these extra rights, Jeremy, that most banks don't have.
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Well, when you have a moment, I want to read out some, some interesting emails. It won't take that
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long about the school reunion, which I've mentioned to you before, I won't mention any names.
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Well, you'll be you'll be you'll be read that after Julie, we'll go to Julie and then to you,
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Stephen. Yeah, that's a great call today. I tell you, I loved seeing Dr. Martin. And you know, he
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talking about calling each other names. I mean, he was pretty, pretty direct when he said, you know,
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he's tired of the friendly fire from idiots not helping fight the war, right? He's like, we don't
1730
1:54:04 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] for those that follow us politics, we just ousted
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Kevin McCarthy as speaker. So literally, it just ended in the votes 216 to 210. So Kevin McCarthy's
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gone. That's a big win. That's a huge win for the Freedom Caucus. Then according to you and according
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to him, say what? Why? Well, so so yeah, so you know, Kevin McCarthy, yeah, so we you know,
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we had this issue at the end of September came in, we were going to have our government shut down
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because we couldn't pass a budget. And so they made a deal over the weekend to do a continuing
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resolution for 45 days to keep the government in operation. And it was a close vote. But one of the
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things Kevin McCarthy did to his fatal flaw is he went and negotiated behind the Republicans back
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with the Democrats to do something with the Ukraine money, which is our biggest one of our biggest
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1:54:56 --> 1:55:01
issues, right? We don't want this, you know, continuing funnel of money to Ukraine. But anyway, so
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today, Matt Gaetz leading the Freedom Caucus, pulled his one ticket and said, we want to vote,
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we want to bring your we want to you know, he raised his hand and said, I want to call
1742
1:55:11 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] thing they tried to do, the Republicans tried to table the vote,
1743
1:55:16 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] literally did the vote. So Kevin McCarthy's gone. And so,
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you know, we're tired of the establishment on both sides, retired of the establishment everywhere.
1745
1:55:26 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]e are rising up. And this is a big deal. And Matt Gaetz is out front just surrounded
1746
1:55:31 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]e, the people are pissed. And we're done with this, you know, money flowing everywhere. And
1747
1:55:35 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] no accountability. Nobody calling for hearings on COVID. Nobody calling for, you know,
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accountability for all these bio weapons. So yeah, it's a big deal. It's a good good day.
1749
1:55:45 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] back to one of the things I asked David Martin about, which is
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this case in Oklahoma. So and why that's critical is and again, I've been working with Stanford
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Graham, who is the founder of Cardio Miracle. And he's an attorney working with Dr. Martin
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on this case. And so we were trying to get to sheriffs, find these constitutional sheriffs
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that we could, you know, help bring this case for. So they found one in Tulsa, which is a fabulous.
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So the critical thing are finding these victims. And again, the victim, the ideal victim is like
1755
1:56:15 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ack, because they need to have died of the synthetic protein, right,
1756
1:56:21 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] died of the synthetic gene therapy, which is this vaccine.
1757
1:56:27 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] died of the treatment, which is this rem death of air run death is near
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remdesivir poison. So those three things were architected by Ralph Baric and by Fauci. So
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that's the kind of the wonderful, you know, person that the that needed to have died from all three.
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So I've been pulling these reports out of theirs that show because I can sort and and search by
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remdesivir and then they're vaccinated. And then if they got covid, then that's the, you know,
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where the where the hospital made tons of money off that covid death certificate claim.
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That's the victim they're looking for. And so I can hone in now to Oklahoma and then see if I
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can find a genius IT guy to go because in that fairs database and I'll work with Albert too,
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where, you know, I can see their birth date, their date of death, their sex, they're in Oklahoma,
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they died of covid, they died of the vaccine, they died of remdesivir, but I don't see their name,
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obviously. And and then we need but it's in the system. It's just they block it from public use.
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So I'm sure it's there somewhere we could subpoena it and I can give that information or we can start
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searching for the obituaries in Oklahoma. But that's the three things. Yeah. Can I just interrupt
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you one second? Go for it. You're the man. I put this in the chat in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
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1:57:46 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]atform for the vaccine injury, the premiere of the movie
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Shot Dead, Maggie and I are going to be out there is going to be there. And Taryn Gregson is the
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premier and she's just ticket tickets are going on sale. And we can get you and David, definitely.
1774
1:58:09 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]uff out now. We're all 100% that's fantastic. Everybody here is
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welcome. Over. Thank you, Dr. Thorpe. Amazing. But yeah, that's the key. And so this is where
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1:58:20 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] Martin's always been very specific about his language, right? So
1777
1:58:24 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] of the synthetic protein DARPA funded, it's the deliverable biological weapon,
1778
1:58:30 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] humanity. And there are all of these biological weapons. It's
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the synthetic protein, the gene therapy injection, the treatment stuff. So yeah, it's fantastic. So
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thank you guys for the call. I really greatly appreciate you inviting me. Well done,
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Julie. Thank you for Julie before you go on the speaker issue. You have like,
1782
1:58:51 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] high confidence that a Republican will become the replacement speaker because
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the risk they took, right? Yep. So you know, you're unsure at this point.
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I mean, you have to think it's got to be a freedom fighter. I mean, I, you know,
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I can't imagine they're going to, I mean, if they pick Jim Jordan, but Jim Jordan, who we love,
1786
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right. But he voted, he wanted to keep McCarthy. So, okay, what side, but Jim Jordan would be
1787
1:59:21 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ic, I think. You know, Matt Gates is a firebrand. So I don't think a lot of people
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want to see him up there, but Loam Bovert. I mean, you know, you can't pick a Martin Taylor
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Green. I mean, I don't know. Jim Thorpe probably has another, you know, other sense of it too.
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Chip Roy would be terrific too. Follow up to Julie real quick. Check your chat. Gary Hawkins,
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and I can help you with the bears also. Just check the chat pass. Thanks, Tom. Good job.
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Good job. And this is a, this is the classic, I said this at the intro, for those of you who missed
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it. None of us know what one linkage made during this conversation, these meetings. We don't know
1794
2:00:03 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] of one link made between someone in this group with somebody else in this group.
1795
2:00:09 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, you know, we don't need to know. The fact is that it's an opportunity in our
1796
2:00:15 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ions being made and things happening as a consequence of people
1797
2:00:22 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]atform. So, there's another great example, Julie, you now have two more additional
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resources of Tom and who is, who else is working with you Tom on that? Well, Gary is the main
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person working. Yeah, me and you. Beautiful. Thank you. Hi. Could I say my name's Ellen Corley and
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I could help. I do market research in the past and, you know, that you could just call around
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2:00:48 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]e, you know, qualitatively, you know, who they know. And so use the qualitative
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telephone, you know, people's networks, you know. I know, like I'm thinking I could call this woman
1803
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in Tulsa and, you know, so generate that like a focus group. So, Ellen, Julie has put her email
1804
2:01:10 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ess into, Ellen has put her email address in. So, get in touch with Julie and then a great
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2:01:17 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, please read these. I'm intrigued to listen to
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these emails from your reunion because. Yeah, so it's pretty depressing stuff. I'll just read them.
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Are you sure you want to depress us? Yeah, well, no, it's depressing on the one hand,
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2:01:36 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] shows you what we're up against, you know. So the second email I'll read is one of my
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school friends who's a professor in a very well-known British university. And I won't say
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2:01:49 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] because he might be identified. So he is my friend, so, or was. Anyway, I won't go into
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detail. I'll just read this thing. I hope you are well. Dear, I hope you are well. You wrote in your
1812
2:02:05 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] 2023, so this year. Please see below. Quote, we expect all attendees to be up
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to date with their COVID vaccinations. And if not, you are advised not to attend for your own sake
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and for the well-being of others. This, so I'm telling you this. I may have read this out before,
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but the point is I've got a reply and the reply is gaslighting big time, as you'll see. So this is
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wrong. You should know this. I wrote to you on [privacy contact redaction] not
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2:02:45 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]y. Furthermore, you deprived us all of meeting each other in 2020.
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That was wrong too. There was no medical justification for doing that. And further,
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you made things worse, whether wittingly or not, by playing into the false narrative fear propaganda
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being put out about by governments around the world, including by the British government.
1821
2:03:08 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]em of a medical apartheid in 2021 and again in 2022.
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You had no right to do that. And further, you did not understand the medicine sufficiently well,
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if at all, to be able to justify in any way such an outrageous requirement.
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So, and now in 2023, you want to do it again. You have no right to impose your will on everyone,
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nor to discriminate or even to attempt to discriminate. In the circumstances,
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you should write again to all invitees, making it clear that the offending paragraph above
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2:03:47 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] me with no choice but to write again.
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But to write to you, my friend, in such terms, my friend in brackets, but this is a very serious
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2:04:04 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]s, Stephen. PS, as you know, I'm an experienced medical doctor and specialist in
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2:04:13 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ic radiology trained in the UK and Sweden. I would be happy to brief you on the enormity of
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2:04:19 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] three and a half years, purportedly in the name of a medical
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emergency, which in my opinion, and in the opinion of many others, was enough, never anything of the
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kind. These Council of Europe documents are relevant. There are two documents then,
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and anyone can find these documents, except that this time, of course, the fraud was much more
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damaging because the documents are about the 2009 swine flu pandemic fraud. I then go on to say,
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2:04:51 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]or, sorry, keep going. I know the brilliant German medical doctor
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in brackets, he was a prominent politician at the time in close brackets as Wolfgang Wodock,
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who single-handedly forced the Council of Europe investigation into the swine flu pandemic fraud
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of 2009. See report above. He is a friend of mine. In addition to briefing myself, I would be happy
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to introduce you to him, DS. As I understand it, he put DS after PS. So just two seconds.
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So that was on the 28th of September. So Charles, I've waited for a reply patiently, no reply coming.
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2:05:38 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] night, you know, so this was 2nd of October, when did I say? 2028,
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okay, four days, it's enough time for him to reply. So this is the head of the steering group, I quote,
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2:05:55 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] night. Nigel, you, oh sorry, you should read this.
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2:06:03 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ors for COVID ethics, the document,
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hang on a minute. Oh yes, it's the, it's a document which Sukrit Bhakdi and Michael Palmer
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and Sukrit's wife, Karina Rice wrote recently. So I just, I could have picked a thousand documents,
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2:06:34 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] chose that one. And then I put another one I'd never heard of before,
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Blaylock, I can't remember his name now, but I think he's a medical doctor in the United States.
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And this has been published. I noticed it. Keep going. Russell Blaylock. Russell Blaylock, yes.
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So that I'd never seen it before. I just skimmed it and I thought, well, that's good enough.
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2:06:57 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] sent those off. Can't regard Steven Nigel, sorry, you should read this,
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forget the bit I've just said, you can maybe take that out Charles. So I got this this morning in
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2:07:11 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]y to that from not the person I was writing to, but the people I'd copied in. Because I'd
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written privately to the head of the so-called steering committee. People really like to have
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power in groups. So I'd written to him on his own, and then I gave him a chance and then I copied in
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up. And he says this, he's a professor in a very well known British university.
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Dear Nigel, oh, sorry, I've said it again. Yeah, if you can take that out, Charles.
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There's a million Nigels. We don't have to worry about that.
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Steven, that's me and everyone else. First of all, listen to this now. First of all,
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congratulations to the two pioneering scientists who did the groundwork for mRNA vaccines and were
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2:08:14 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ay. Isn't that an outrageous beginning? Yep. So that's what that's
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2:08:21 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]arts. That's gaslighting. The articles Stephen refers to, the article Stephen refers to
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2:08:31 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]etely ignored. They fly against the face of huge clinical and
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epidemiological data sets that show the vaccines have saved many millions of lives, with unfortunate
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2:08:45 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ed to a vanishingly small number of individuals. In the second article,
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this guy, sorry, in brackets, who is he? Close brackets, promotes treatments with hydroxychloroquine
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2:08:59 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]in, both of which have been shown to be ineffectual against COVID in very rigorous
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studies. Oh yeah, right. That's my comment. I have just read another piece in response to this article
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2:09:13 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] unscientific articles the author had seen and it would not have
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passed peer review. Well, it was peer reviewed because it was in the journal, the idiot. So anyway,
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agreed. So he said agreed, an exclamation mark. Whoa. I meet a few times a year.
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So we've got this kind of speaking from on high to me, you know, but he would do it to anybody
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because this is how they are. Speaking from, and he's got absolutely nothing to back up what he said.
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I meet a few times a year with dedicated, honorable, brilliant scientists and clinicians at
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2:09:57 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]itute in Paris. Oh yeah, right. This is one of the largest and world leading centers
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2:10:04 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ious disease, including COVID. I have not come across one of the large,
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anti-vaccination stance. Whoa. They are all completely committed to the use of the mRNA
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vaccines, which they believe to be the transformative weapon against the disease.
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Whoa. See these appeals to authority all the time. My daughter is a lecturer in public health in
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Glasgow who works on long COVID across Scotland. Wait a minute, two seconds. I'm just trying to get
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this down. She has access to detailed health data on many thousands infected with COVID,
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2:10:50 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ed individuals, including self-reporting of symptoms. Her own analysis completely supports
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the widely accepted view about, I would say, but wrong view about the impact of COVID and the power
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of vaccines. Sorry for going on so long about this. He's saying this to the, the, the, um, the
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2:11:14 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]e don't take the vaccine, it could impact seriously on their health and
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lifespan. What? This reminds me of the climate change denial community.
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So this is one of my school friends. He's completely lost, isn't he?
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Yep. Sadly, they, I think that's nearly finished. Now, sadly, they, including non-experts such as
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Nigel Lawson are given far too much air time and matched inappropriately with top experts and the
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overwhelming consensus of the informed scientific community, including the Royal Society and the
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U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Sadly, the conspiracy theorists in inverted commas
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are raising doubts about the integrity of scientists and clinicians. Having worked in
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the field for over [privacy contact redaction]s be a few bad apples, the vast majority
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of my colleagues were passionate about finding the truth. Really, even if it went against their
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hypotheses and hoped for outcomes. Enough from me. Sadly, I won't be joining the reunion. I support
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2:12:26 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ance, Nigel. So all these people copied in? Don't care. So the next one, so then the person
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2:12:36 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ually, um, was the target of my initial email, um, he then pipes up, listen to this.
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I'm just trying to find it. Oh, here it is. And he says today, this was, uh, hi, Nick. Thank you for your illuminating response.
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It's good to hear an assessment from a highly regarded medical professional based on the, quote,
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overwhelming consensus of the informed scientific community, unquote. For the record, listen to this.
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You know, this is why, and I, you know, I never do what I did today, but you know, Jane Ruby,
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2:13:28 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction], I couldn't hold it back. You know, that one. Hang on, hang on, hang on. So John, just to,
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we'll come to, we'll come to that. But I thought you were commenting on what Stephen said.
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I am kind of, it's all kind of the same vein though. It's like somebody thinks they know something,
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you know, and it's not backed up by anything. It's just, it was said over here. And now I have to
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repeat it, you know, because you heard it said over here, or maybe you heard it said over here at the
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2:14:06 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]e, you know, are basing their judgments on a lot of very important issues on
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2:14:13 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] the same bad opinion and there's no more. John, crucially, this guy is
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2:14:18 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] He's a professor. Nearly. He's not. What about the last one where,
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my daughter's this, she's, you know, working all over on COVID. Okay. So she's unemployed
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and she's collecting all these statistics. No, John, I'm not arguing against you. I'm arguing
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with you. I'm saying that he is talking like this. He's supposed to be a scientist. He doesn't quote,
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he doesn't cite a single thing in the whole email. I know, but look, I'm going to, I'm holding back
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a lot of information. I'm trying really hard to bite my tongue here because I need to do a lot
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of reading so I can speak a little more intelligently about it. But there's a phenomenon that jumps out
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at me that's very general that has nothing to do with anything specific. You're a doctor. Okay. So,
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you know, I'm very careful, you know, not to just lambast doctors for being idiots or anything like
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2:15:08 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] a specialty. All right. You went to school for it. You studied for it. Everything
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that they told you, you did a good job. You got your A's and all that kind of stuff. All right.
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But what we're dealing with here, I'm just learning what it really is. Okay. I came across
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a piece of information that led to a lot more and I'm at the bottom of the rabbit hole now. I think
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you know, let somebody else butcher it first. So I'm going to try to do a good job at this.
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2:15:41 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]or and looking at, you know, the spread of this COVID thing,
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whatever it is, is it is a whole bunch of fields that as a doctor you have, there's no crossover.
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Okay. So you don't know that and the wool is being pulled over your eyes and all kinds of like
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tricks. We don't want to speech. We want to hear what people think of those emails while they can
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remember what they said. So if there's anybody else who'd like to comment, for example, Janet.
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So I accept what you say, John. Look, most of my colleagues are idiots. I've accepted that and it's
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really sad for me that the medical profession have made such an absolute fool of themselves,
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Yeah, I mean, I certainly agree with you, Steve. I mean, I actually, in 2020, I actually had an
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an e-letter published in the British Medical Journal showing that really these so-called
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experts are really, they really have now succumbed to the sort of the status of a religion really.
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I mean, I think that the author of that email that said that the people at the Pastor Institute
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believed that this was a real pandemic, it just shows that it has sunk to the level of a
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2:17:17 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ually knowing the basis of evidence. So you can see in the guy's language
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that's probably what's happened really. These people, they've sunk to that level with this.
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There wasn't that, Janet. So this has happened before, where the opinion of someone else has
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been sought by this very same head of the steering committee, you know, ridiculous. So he has sought
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the opinion and then, but unfortunately for him, someone who was BCC'd in, blew his own cover.
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So I was able to go back to this guy, the target of my emails and say, what on earth are you
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playing at, Nigel? You're conspiring with others against me here. What I think happened here,
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I don't know, so what I think happened here was that he knew that, so he tries to pass him off
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2:18:23 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]or, you know, to the other people copied in when he is not a doctor. I know that.
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2:18:29 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] degree was in a science, I can't remember which, and it wasn't in medicine. So he
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2:18:38 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]or or as a medical professional. He's never seen a patient
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in his life. Well, if he has, he shouldn't have. All right, let's go. Thank you, Janet. We've got
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two more comments. We've got eight minutes to go. John, your point is taken. We're just going to
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keep moving. Brad, Mark, sorry, and then Brad.
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Hi, Stephen, you wanted to comment. I put in the chat a video, a link on YouTube to
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Robert Murray Smith. It's a short little video on experts and I think everyone should watch it.
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It's a very good clip. What is your opinion if you're prepared to share it with about that
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outrageous email? Well, I shouldn't say that. Well, it was. The reason I put in the clip of
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Murray Smith is he's talking about expertise. That's what you want. Expertise. You're not
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a person, that's a person. We're not interested in the person. We're interested in the expertise
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that that person can provide and bring. In my opinion, Mark, it's not enough with the expertise
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in a particular, you know, tiny branch of medicine. You need people who can actually use the
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2:20:09 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]e seem to be able to do that. Very few people seem to be able to do that. They want to fall back
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on protocols and guidelines now because they can't think any longer.
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Now, that's what's all in that video. In the video clip, it's all to do with allowing people
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to bring in their expertise, their opinions, and the people who are very humble are the people that
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you want to keep. And Robert Murray Smith, if people are rude, he kicks them off his platform.
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They don't last very long, right? And it's very good because they're basically gaslighting people
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or they're pretending to be experts and they're not experts. There are other people who may not
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be an expert, but they have expertise. They don't have a PhD or whatever, but they have expertise
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because they've been doing the job or jobs for years. And he is welcoming their suggestions.
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And it sounds to me like the person who's gone and got his flu jab and his COVID jab,
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well, he's obviously brainless. Yes. He's the head of the steering committee.
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Well said, Mark. Now, John, look, Arch, see, Mark makes a very good point. This madness
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around qualifications that says if you don't have a qualification, you can't possibly have expertise.
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That's the gaslighting that's also happening.
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that's the difference. That's it. So that's it. You let go. As soon as you say,
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2:22:05 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]n't got a qualification. How could you possibly know anything? Like that's the game,
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isn't it? Unless you come through our indoctrination process, we're going to make sure
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that no one's going to listen to you. All right. Last comment by Brad, who's got plenty of
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qualifications as a lawyer and as an experienced DOJ guy. Come on, Brad, give us the last one
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because we're finishing in four minutes. Oh, thank you. What an honor and a privilege to
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be on here today. I've really learned a lot. Thank you. It's a really stimulating,
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I see it much more basic not being a guy of science. I see it as a group. There's a great
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1960s movie, British movie about robbing a bank. I think it's cracking a safe or something. Everybody
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gets together after it and they're going over their alibis with each other.
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suspiciously, you know, are you going to stay on the policy line? So I see it as a way to make sure
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it's an enforcement mechanism where they're making sure that anybody that steps out of line is going
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to get hazed. Is this really what it is? Professional hazing, you're being dehumanized.
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It's an example for everybody else. But on top of it, they're just reaffirming that they're
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So Brad, I think there's an element of these people, you know, they're cowards themselves and
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they can't envisage the possibility even that everyone is not a coward like them. So they think
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that I'm actually afraid of receiving emails from them. So actually, I forgot to say I sent another
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together with, I think Janet helped me. Janet helped me, yes. So Michelle Shostovsky has always
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been a great fan of that letter, of that article, the Jacuz one on the EUA, sorry, the
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2:24:21 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]a Vigilance figures, the VAERS figures and the MHRA figures in the UK. And so I sent them that.
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I didn't say dear anybody, I just put the link there, essentially saying, you know,
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you're lost. You know, I should perhaps have said you're lost and then put it, but anyway,
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I hadn't got time. All right. Thank you for that comment, Brad. Very kind feedback. Thank you,
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everybody, for being here. Tom Rodman has put the link into the Telegram video group, save the chat,
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everybody, all of the wonderful links. There's another thing that's just occurred to me,
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2:25:02 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ed. I think that human beings, they want to be in a cult, I've concluded.
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They want to be in a cult, and it doesn't really matter which cult, because human beings like to
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be in a group, in a cult, if you like, because then they can just relax and think, oh, well, you know,
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if I go down, go down with me, and then they can just go down with me. And I think that's a great
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idea. Go down with me, and they get comfort from that. So, but the problem is, in a cult,
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no one might be thinking, and well, all cults are deadly, in my opinion. Anyway, Brad,
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that's what I think, human beings operating cults, and so they can't imagine anybody operating
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independently, like many of the people in this group. And so they think I'll be terrified by
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that kind of response, you know, and I just laughed at that. I thought, what a ridiculous,
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I didn't even show it to anybody. Yep. Okay, John, Lucas, you had a quick comment?
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Early on, there was a comparison that was made by a guy that was a cult-deep programmer,
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and he threw up, like, you know, all the characteristics of a cult, and, you know,
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2:26:15 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]ually been an author we've had on here. I just can't remember who wrote it,
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but it was brilliant. You know, it was just a perfect analogy, you know, side by side,
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here's COVID, the cult of COVID, that meets all the criteria. Yes, the cult of COVID,
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cult of COC, sounds like cock to me. That would be a good title for a book,
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the cult of COVID, yeah, or the COVID cult. Stephen, Charles, I came up with a great
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The branch COVIDians, very good. We all have a branch over here.
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Okay, so last comment, because we're going, and that is, that is the etymology of the word
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cult, Stephen. So you brought the word cult in. What's the etymology of the word cult?
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Don't know. To cultivate.
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Oh, yes. Cultivate minds. And to support. And, you know, it's a positive term that's been
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because this group here, we're a cult of conspiracy theorists, you see, from their perspective.
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So like grooming, then cultivate. Well, it's, well, you want to cultivate
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You know, grooming as applied to people who like children, you know.
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Okay, so branch COVIDians, everybody. Paul, would you put that into the thing,
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please, so that we've got it in the chat? Branch COVIDians.
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All right, everybody. Lovely to be with you. Thank you, Stephen, for organizing, David Martin.
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That's going to be well worthy of reviewing, particularly his first
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20, 30 years, but even the answers to the questions. And remember that any questions
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he's totally welcoming of suggestions. So I couldn't make out on the call, Charles,
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whether David was thinking that I was kind of obliquely criticizing him because I wasn't.
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I didn't get that at all. No, you didn't. You didn't feel I had. Yeah. Okay. No, no, no, no.
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All right, everybody. I'm paranoid then paranoid. Have a wonderful Wednesday. If you're in Wednesday,
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have a Tuesday, a wonderful Tuesday night and look forward to being with you again on Sunday night,
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Monday morning. And I say again, I'm so excited that I started at 6am these days instead of 5am.
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That's very exciting. And soon it'll be. So when we go back an hour here, it'll be 5am.
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7am. I mean, 7am. Sorry, 7am. So and that'll be the last week of October, Charles. Oh, good.
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Beautiful. Yay. All right, everybody. See you later. Thank you for being here. Thanks, Stephen.
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Okay. Thank you so much, everybody. And the Rodman Telegraph, for those of you with more time,
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go across to the video conversation now. The link is in the chat. Read that article. I put up
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more is coming. Thank you. Thanks. Okay, John. Thank you very much. Thanks, Louise. And take
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care tomorrow all in the US. Yeah, Matt. Any good point as to what that means? We had a similar
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event in the UK and everybody was worrying about it. And but I just forgot all about it and nothing
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happened. Yeah, nothing. I didn't think it was interesting. I think it was a fear propaganda
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exercise. Yeah. Yeah. Yes, Kelly, I can do that. I will do that.
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Bye, Martina. Thanks, Charles. Thanks, Stephen.