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discussion which will be a discussion between two experts in the field JJ Cooey and Sukrit
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Bhakdi. Both of them are presented on a number of occasions to us. We're so grateful that they have
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0:00:28 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]ephen Frost. I'm Charles Covess the moderator.
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We comprise lots of professions here and we're from all around the world. This group has been
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the medical science battle is only one of 12 battle fronts in this world war but today we're
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focusing on the medical science battle although I haven't been briefed precisely Jay and Sukrit
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how you're going to have this discussion but we're very much looking forward to this. Most of us
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0:01:04 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]and the development of science and that the science is never settled. So we will listen
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to Jay and Sukrit for as long as they wish to discuss and then we'll have an opportunity for
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0:01:16 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ions. Jay is only with us for an hour and a quarter from now. Jay so thank you Stephen
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0:01:26 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] for creating this group. Thank you everyone for being here. Sukrit and Jay their CVs can be
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found on their presentations so I won't go through those backgrounds and Stephen in terms of the
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0:01:51 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] night and to Sukrit too but I didn't want to weigh down Sukrit so I asked
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Jay Jay what he thought and he said could I just do a brief presentation to kind of and obviously
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if Sukrit wants to do the same that's fine so I think Jay Jay was thinking about 10-15 minutes
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0:02:21 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ed to Jay Jay that if I you know I think the aim of the exercise is to have a very
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0:02:29 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ing video it doesn't they don't have to agree on everything but I think that maybe
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encourage that's fine yes maybe Sukrit wouldn't agree but I'll try not to interrupt Sukrit and Jay
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Jay. Sure go ahead. So if everybody is agreeing that I'm starting that's I'm ready. Are you happy
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with that Sukrit? You don't have to agree. Sure I'm happy with almost everything. If you are not
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seeing my screen now and me on my screen then when I switch over here you won't see me either.
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Yes you can say that okay Jay. It's okay. If you need to you got to go to speaker view. So I come
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to you Sukrit and I'm going to make this a personal message because everyone here has seen me a lot of
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times so we're all good friends here but Sukrit and I actually first crossed paths in the original
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0:03:55 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ors for COVID Ethics before it blew up and I remember that those first few meetings very well
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0:04:01 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] time that I clicked on that zoom meeting and I saw you and Wolfgang Wodock I actually
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thought it wasn't going to last very much longer and I'm coming to you as an American because I
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0:04:26 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ream with like or this explanation with like a little bit of words
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0:04:33 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] Fauci behind them and a little smoke because I think there's a 30,000 foot message here
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0:04:44 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]e that they put in front of us and argue about what they were arguing about
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entire mythology of what we've been following and unfortunately for me as an American a lot of my
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different countries and what we mean to do there and how we're spending our money and we have been
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behind our TVs and cheering for our sports teams not realizing that our government was out of our
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I was particularly trapped on Twitter and because Twitter was presented to me as this place where
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with and I got tied in with all of these people that have risen to be international heroes at
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COVID summits and giving speeches in front of crowds and all of these people know who I am a
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lot of them even take selfies with me but none of them will talk about the biology that I've come
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0:05:55 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction]and and if you can hear the noise there that's the guy in that chair. For five years I
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thought I was fighting Tony Fauci and Deborah Birx and the CDC and the lies that Peter Daszak
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had made some virus with the Chinese and I thought I was fighting them by promoting these people
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me and what I didn't realize was that was all part of that big game and I don't want you to underestimate
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how much sort of UFO like pain I've been through and when I say UFO like pain I mean I was totally
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in I wanted to be a tenure track professor I was a biologist I wanted to learn the university
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the beginning of the pandemic but I also knew that something crazy was going on and so at the
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beginning of the pandemic I ended up getting fired from the University of Pittsburgh School
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of Medicine and as far as I know I'm the only person in America that actually lost a job in
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includes a Nobel Prize winning lab and five papers with them so it's a little bit dubious for me that
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I'm the only I don't want to toot my own horn I want you to see how desperate it is in America
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to help him write this book and you can even see my name in the in the acknowledgments and I worked
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0:07:38 --> 0:07:[privacy contact redaction]en's Health Defense afterward for another six months before they fired me for talking about
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they told us on the TV and and in social media is not the truth but also that I don't know what the
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truth is I only know that they're lying so I'm sorry I'm goofing around a little bit I'm trying
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to get this window a little smaller there so I can see. JJ I'd just like to say something that from my
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0:08:07 --> 0:08:[privacy contact redaction]ive we've had hundreds of guests on this channel and so I've got used to listening to
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and Sukrit Bhakhty, Professor Dr Sukrit Bhakhty, Thai German and you JJ Cooey, Dr JJ Cooey PhD
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it would benefit tonight it would be good to have just you and Sukrit anyway and we can have Mike
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Eden another time but I think he's up there with you too but I think everyone in the world should
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I think you are the two guys who can work it out together. JJ Thank you very much and I think we
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it it should really bring into focus how even both sides of our countries have basically come to
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accept a middle ground narrative. The first one is that the truth was definitely censored on social
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media in 2020 and 2021. The other part of this narrative is that a novel virus swept the world
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including twice in 2021 because there was a variant and then there was Omicron and everybody got both
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of those. The shortage or overuse depending on who you talk to sometimes it was a shortage,
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sometimes it was overuse of ventilators killed people. There was no expected rise of all cause
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mortality all the novel deaths all the excess deaths in these countries were a result of this
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novel virus. We rushed the rollout of this new technology and that saved people but we made a
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0:10:23 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction]op using this toxic spike protein when once we clean up the DNA
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that's where we are and in fact we are where most people have come to accept that the old vaccines
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and the new vaccines remain a wonderfully wonderful great way to augment the immune system
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0:10:52 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion. That's where most people on the planet are in most western countries
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and this terrifies me because after five years going from a complete naive academic biologist
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to a full-blown skeptic I've come to understand biology well enough to be able to explain why
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this isn't true. So if you take this and I just want to make sure we're doing all the same mental
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exercise here if you take this and try to explain this little part of the graph down here if you can
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see my arrow this little part of the graph down here if you try to explain it with a pie graph
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what you might do is say that the red it's 32% COVID the yellow is vents and protocols we killed
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0:11:43 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]e after [privacy contact redaction] these people that died and so that's how
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0:11:48 --> 0:11:[privacy contact redaction]ain what happened here we had a virus we also had a response some of
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stuff that's all wrapped up in here and we have all come to accept that that's just what happens
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when there's a crisis. Now I would argue that that's absolutely not the case let's start with the
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0:12:08 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] one truth truth wasn't censored on twitter and social media truth was faux censored on twitter
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0:12:15 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]e who got to go on tucker carlson and complain about it people
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0:12:21 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction]e who got censored on linkedin and then went to gab and went to telegram and
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social media a literal button push to tell them that we were the dissidents and what we were doing
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and what we were willing to do were you willing to log into another another platform were you
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0:12:43 --> 0:12:[privacy contact redaction] again this kind of thing so did a novel virus sweep the world
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uh i don't think so i think a background noise was misconstrued as novel spread and i can explain how
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that is absolutely undifferentiable from what they say they have as 16 million sequences of
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sars-cov-2 the shortage or overuse of ventilators killed people i've challenged every doctor that
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i've ever been able to talk to to figure out whether they already knew that pure oxygen can
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more than a thousand articles from before the pandemic but many of them even predate 1990
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solved it was giving them pure oxygen up to [privacy contact redaction]e and then
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they called it covid in the hospital there was no expected rise in all-cause mortality on the radar
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of any country that's an absolute lie we've known since the 80s that because we had big families
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after world war ii and then the family size slowly decreased while at the same time our ability to
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there are there's footage of of ted turner talking about this on tv in the 90s that i
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remembered so this is not something that all these countries didn't know was going to happen and guess
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what the chinese also had this problem that's why they instituted the one child policy in the first
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place so we were at a time frame when all these countries were going to have an inconvenient
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level of all-cause mortality and they had a real bona fide reason to manage it so we roll rushed
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out a new technology no we didn't we rushed it out in the guise of a crisis so that we could hide the
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accept this technology and we'll never be able to evaluate vaccination again because it starts to
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a spell on you to think that once this methodology is proven then we can put any lego we want in there
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and if that lego is bad well we'll just fix the lego instead of fixing the methodology when the
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0:15:51 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]art so vaccines remain a wonderfully great way i would say no i
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think there are very many and none of them have to do with viruses now if this is the truth
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an arise and all-cause mortality in all of these countries that agreed to you know the new normal
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and build back better all these countries had exactly the same problem and so they expected a
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it's very hard to underestimate how easily they could have done it if they just used pure oxygen
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work out of viral disease so so i think i can summarize this best in four basic headlines and
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number one because we've lost almost a half a million americans to opioids in the last four
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like there's not a lot left and especially from the fact that those people are of all age groups
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and tony Fauci would like you to believe pure oxygen murdered people no antibiotics and using
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don't work on a viral pneumonia and then of course hospital neglect was all over the world my my
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father-in-law died of a urinary tract infection and my sister-in-law had to take three or four
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on a university academic bench but also nonsense for for pcr in covet and none of these people in
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of a pandemic and this is a a coronavirus subprotein and this is a drug you might be familiar
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with and the only reason why any of these people can make an argument about coronaviruses being
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able to pandemic is because of these two little hints here so we can talk about that too so i'll
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already terrible background of death that mother nature provides for us so that that is impossible
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to differentiate this is endemicity it's leaked in a mud puddle in wuhan and suddenly it's everywhere
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including in white tail deer the endemicity is undifferentiable from an already existing background
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before 2020 and isn't that convenient for them not one test nothing yet before when the pandemic
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rolled out i don't know if senator ron johnson's aware but at some point in 2021 we had over 200
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whole the illusion of this background could have easily been sustained by any number of of let's
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actuarial part because again as i said the population pyramid of america was top heavy
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and these are bad numbers i don't know where these numbers come from i don't think these are probably
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accurate because the real accurate numbers would would show you exactly how much of a phenomenon
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was coming for the next five years that will go away in five years because these old people will
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be gone and they knew that was coming i can't stress enough how all of these countries have
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into it canada and china all had this problem that if they would have mismanagement of this
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countless amounts of money being spent on these the the last years of their lives and so in america
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remdesivir medazolam all of these things do not resuscitate orders fear frustration and doubt
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few together in new york and a few other places and then got a bunch of people on social media
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to scream with burning hair about it it becomes very easy to cover up murder and lies and say
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that it's a the start of a novel pandemic and that's why i call it murder and so these people
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it's just devastating the obvious that they murdered people there if you look at just the
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medazolam numbers for [privacy contact redaction]er it's just very easy to see
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were really into the the pandemic in [privacy contact redaction]ill a faculty member at the university
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of pittsburgh didn't have any of these ideas in their head they had no idea that that that there
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and cleavage site that they were sure meant that it was a gain of function virus they were sure
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actually had nothing to do with what was going on but were there just to cover up the murder and lies
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and make it easier for them to roll out the transfection because these same people are
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still in front of us in social media today they still get in front of the senate for the sixth
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time or the fourth time or whatever they're all the same people and these are people that are
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and we knew all this from all the transfection that we've done on our bench all the transfection
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trials that we've done since jesse gelsinger and beyond in humans we've known exactly what we needed
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we could tie all these bad things that we knew would happen anytime somebody got a hot batch
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else to keep track of those lots that are actually hot and so that's the reason why no one will talk
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about the background signal and why it could be misconstrued as spread most of the illusion is
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dismissed already there especially if you tie into the fact that all of the people that have been in
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accurate in a university and ridiculously a specific on a hot background with a bunch of
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you know random companies making them especially from china and define the countermeasures as
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using a denovirus to express a protein was called transformation and using naked dna or mrna
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in a gene gun with with gold particles or with lip lip ofectamine or with centrifugation or with
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a high fidelity protein these RNAs would have never been able to produce be produced in their
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pure form and anybody that's worked in a pharmaceutical company where they make biologics like
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like a monoclonal antibody they all know that you can't make a pure pure pure RNA that there
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will be these fragmented RNAs and all of these biologists ought to know that tiny RNAs micro RNAs
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small interfering RNAs these are all points of regulation that we barely even understand and
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don't want to mess with with a with an unknown quantity and then finally this might bother you
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there's no virus and i think i finally figured out what their problem is they're trying to help
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cover this up too because if they weren't trying to help cover this up then they would have already
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taken number five and run with it which is that if you go back to the the virology literature
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a signal using PCR or sequencing but then they don't grow that signal in a culture dish they
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don't grow that signal by by swabbing a lot of bats what they do is they order that signal from
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then using a commercial RNA polymerase they can turn it into RNA and then put that RNA on their
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cell culture and call that virology but they're starting with a pure quantity of the RNA that
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is the main illusion that occurs in virology and so even those papers that are called gain of function
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shortcut is to say RNA cannot pandemic because it's not it doesn't have the same biology that
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we've attributed to the magic molecule of DNA it just doesn't and so that's another thing that a
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that they told us on tv isn't true they didn't censor the truth at the beginning they they got
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a novel virus there was a background signal that can't be differentiated from what they call
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an a virus going endemic and i think it's very damning that you can find lectures from a long
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time ago that re-date all the way to 2002 with the original SARS where they're talking about
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endemicity as the scary thing that's [privacy contact redaction]erize a background that they then
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lied to us about the shortage of ventilators or elon musk gonna make ventilators or or donald
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trump gonna ship ventilators to new york this is all nonsense in fact they were running an oxygen
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plant on the ship comfort in new york city and running this narrative about everybody if you
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don't have vents you can give them oxygen and that is absolutely murder and i know at least one man
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cause mortality that's a big one we didn't rush it out we actually did this on purpose because
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or this lie about about i don't know what they're talking about those all things might be true
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to attack itself and it's it's gonna make mistakes it can't do that flawlessly it's a terrible idea
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and and you're also augmenting the immune system intramuscularly i think is a very dubious claim
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of methodology because as sucre can tell you the immune system is oriented it's oriented inside out
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and so augmenting it not at a barrier but behind the barrier is just insane especially for a
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respiratory whatever and that's why we are here we are here where people like steve kirch is saying
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that maybe in five years we'll have safe vaccines in america if robert f kennedy jr makes them safe
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and quantity and you can see that my vaccine schedule in america is criminal and it's evidence
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try and and and see if any of that we can discuss any of that thank you yeah and most importantly
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it possible that pandemics are not possible in the future and haven't been in the past so the
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working up to it trying to undermine the influence of immunologists who know about the
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immunology so that human beings mere human beings could actually be hubristic and say they know
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better than god whoever god is so i think this is anti-human and it's really important that we
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get to the bottom of this about whether pandemics are possible we were taught at medical school a
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i said does that mean that pandemics are not possible and the immunologist professor said
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i didn't know what he what he knew at the time can i chime in so sure you did you go zuckert
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well i'm going to be very short jay i have nothing to add to anything you said i completely agree so
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there's not going to be any discussion on this the only point i want to make to you jay is that i have
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virus because i felt that it was better to avoid this discussion in order to not lose time and
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effort on a topic that was not really relevant it's not relevant because what is really relevant
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this over a year ago that it was their intent to install rna vaccinations in veterinary medicine
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and human medicine and as you yourself said jay it's a cassette that has been put into a recorder
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okay and there's no no control anymore so my soul my sole purpose in the next weeks and months
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pandemic there was no pandemic and there will be no pandemic and it's like jay said the rna can't
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pandemic it can't and there's no reason to discuss this anymore because it's clear and
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and if it's clear we shouldn't waste time talking about it so anyone who comes up and says there was
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a pandemic he should prove that there was one it's not we who have to show that there was no
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have no comments except that i agree entirely with everything that he has said so can i ask you how do
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you how do you think we should um do you think that what jj is saying and i've been saying this
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for a long time that we need to create our own narrative it's really important we don't need to
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0:35:23 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]n't done that properly so all right steven sorry i i'm sorry uh i there i disagree i don't
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think uh we can succeed it's impossible it's impossible to transmit this knowledge to lay
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0:35:42 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]e it's just too difficult it's too difficult you know now i've spent a lot of time and effort
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0:35:59 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]e so what i think and this is what i want to propose to all
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of you today and uh i'm so glad that people like ron johnson there vera sharav is here
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hello everyone you know and um but you are the people who can now take over and uh you have the
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more precious than anything that has happened in the last five years so i wanted to ask you
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i think there's 78 uh participants who knows about the robert coffeyes steven what do you know
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0:37:05 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]n't had time to look into that secret well then i tell you all of you i i i advise all of you
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may i ask the 78 of you are here who knows about the robert coffeyes i think nick hudson probably
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are you hello it's been a long time since we spoke and
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robert coffeyes what does that tell you well we we were looking at them very closely and there
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to the audience the disclosures come in two formats there's a leak and there's a the equivalent of an
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american foyer and their incompatibilities uh there's signs of editing of documents including
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emails so the provenance of these files and the manner of the leaks and uh and foyers does register
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some concern with us and we're looking into it so that's why we've been a little bit cagey and
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uh i would encourage everybody to follow robert cogan who's one of the most heavily suppressed
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and that they were engineering results to suit political ends and and so i agree with sukkarit
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because it's also patently clear that the robert cock engine institute had been engineering itself
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uh sukkarit i'd be curious to to hear whether you think i've picked out the important parts
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or or there's there are other features that deserve mention yes certainly uh what you last said
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was of course a key point uh meaning that these robert cock protocols they are protocols of their
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are the protocols of the meetings and it is absolutely clear it was march 16 2020 where
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it is written in the protocols that they knew that this virus was not particularly dangerous
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and therefore the danger signal was set on medium to low but that they were waiting for a phone call
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call from a politician and when this phone call was received one day later they would up
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the danger signal so this is political control of a medical uh institution and that is what
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set off the green light for the lockdowns and for the vaccination okay now nick listen very carefully
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all of you that is what is going around in germany and it's going wild because very correctly that
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however there is one other protocol that is much much much more important
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there are over 4 000 pages of this protocol that all of you can read and in fact i think they are
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now available in english right nick did you see them in english yes yes we do see them in english
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i've got a point for you later as well allow me a chance to come back nick then i advise you as
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okay and right in the middle there's a protocol of the subject that they
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the vaccination program that was going to be started all right the implementation of a
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vaccination program now this was in april 2020 wow there was no vaccine okay
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where no one knew that there were any clinical trials that were being held now listen very
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0:42:46 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]even you open that protocol look at that page and you will see two things that will
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use this in america because of course this pertained to the implementation of the vaccination
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program in germany and the world with the german product from biotech phyton okay that was the
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several vaccines will become available they have been developed and tested in a
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at lightning speed
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fashion so they were already there okay now if you want to know how they had been developed
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speed it's all written down there and it is documented that they used fake methods they said
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efficacious so what they did was they had a cell culture system with complete nonsense day
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okay the book would tell anyone any politician that there was
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they had no results they had negative results so what they did was they took cell cultures
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cell cultures j in one little culture well there were 500 no 50 000 cells okay
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Then they poured a pseudovirus, not the real virus, which they did not have, a reporter
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pseudovirus with a reporter gene, luciferase, on the cells.
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It is all written down.
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And then they took another well and looked to see how many cells they could infect or
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It wasn't a real virus at all.
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And then they found out that they had a 90% reduction of infection.
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However, if you look at the numbers, which you can read in their autobiography, what
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did they find?
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They found out that in the control without the antibodies, they infected 1% of the cells.
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They lit up green.
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And the green fluorescence was so weak that they had problems measuring.
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It was less than, it was background.
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Absolute background.
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And if they incubated the pseudovirus with their anti-serum, they weren't even isolated
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It was a raw serum from the mice that they had vaccinated.
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And if they put in the pre-incubated with the anti-serum, they got 50.
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And it was so difficult to measure the difference that they had to install very expensive, the
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And with those data, they went to the Paul Ehrlich Institute and showed them the 90%
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efficacy, okay, established with a non, it was a method that can't be used.
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It's not been used.
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Okay?
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In vaccine science or technology.
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It's stupid.
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been bought by all these guys in the background, all in America, he said, okay, guys, go ahead.
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0:48:14 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction]ing that they had done.
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were coming.
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Now to top this, guys, the sentence under that sentence says, reads, okay, relevant
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no relevant data on efficacy and safety.
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And meaning that the world population was going to be used as experimental animals.
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Yeah.
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But it's now it's black and white, and it's there for you.
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And any lawyers can use this.
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Yes.
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So it's very important what you're saying.
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0:49:22 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] clarify?
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was creating or finishing off a business plan in April 2020?
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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It's fraud.
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It's fraud.
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And it's a racket.
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And a racket can be attacked in America, which is why I encourage you.
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0:49:51 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]aints against Pfizer.
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They can use this document.
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0:50:01 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] want to say to Senator Johnson, because I think it's very important he hears
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this from somebody that in my opinion, Sukrit Bhakdi and JJ are the people to listen to
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Senator Johnson and about Sukrit Bhakdi in particular, because he came up with the brilliant
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line or he noticed.
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So he's a doctor and a scientist, a medical doctor and a scientist.
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And he came up in at the end of the wonderful book, which gave me hope in November 2020,
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I think it was Corona, false alarm.
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You said, Sukrit, this is the end of the age of the enlightenment, the end of the age of
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enlightenment.
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And I thought that sums it up for me.
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And you pointed that out at the end of your book.
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I think it was at the end of your book, false alarm.
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Yes.
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Sukrit, Ron's got his hand up.
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While we got Ron, he's on a tight time frame.
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Ron, can you go?
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Ron?
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Well, first of all, I appreciate being invited to this.
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I frequently am, but rarely have a chance to listen to these things.
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My role throughout this process has been trying to seek the truth.
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It's just that simple.
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are saying into something that the public can understand.
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0:51:43 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] Bhakti, I mean, I agree with you that I've been in contact with JJ in the past.
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I think he's brilliant.
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It's the reason I didn't get a vaccine.
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I talked to Mike Eden.
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I know.
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0:51:57 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] said, I can use this.
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I don't know how to use this.
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OK.
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And so what I've been praying for, what I've been hoping for, before my last
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Senate event, I think December of probably 2023, 2022, I assembled all these doctors.
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And so I'm going to, you know, JJ is not real fond of anymore.
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That's fine.
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And I was hoping in a day's session before we put our event, I could be brought up to
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speed.
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OK, where are we with all the science?
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Where are we in terms of information from the Koch Institute or from different health
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agencies around the world?
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ahead of where the public is.
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And we need to develop a foundational base of information to bring the public along to
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where we are.
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OK.
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I've got an open mind.
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I don't know.
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The thing JJ said is I don't know what happened.
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I don't know who they are.
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But I mean, that's the mystery we're all trying to solve.
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0:53:12 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]en, I am a sponge for information.
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I'm looking for the best studies, the best piece of information.
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I know it's coming in from all over the world.
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You know, I'm happy to assemble that.
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Hopefully, I'll end on this note.
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Hopefully, if we get the majority in this next election, I'll be chairman of the permit
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There's nobody else in the United States Senate or Congress are looking at this.
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I mean, what the House did, those hearings, the only thing they're missing was a banner
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said brought to you by Pfizer.
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So I want to use that committee.
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But I need the information.
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I keep asking.
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I want new faces.
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Yes, Senator, listen, I've been following you and I would say chapeau to you.
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And I see what you're doing is great.
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It's historic.
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Now, let me tell you what I am trying to trigger in Germany and in Austria and in Switzerland.
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0:54:23 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]igate is the lawfulness of the vaccine authorization.
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0:54:32 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ion can be answered in very few hours before it can be proven that the
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Therefore, these vaccines are unlawful and therefore they must be stopped.
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So, Dr. Bakhti, let me tell you the problem we run into is people literally don't
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want to know.
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I held another event on American health nutrition, a second opinion.
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OK, with what?
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0:55:10 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] Chris Palmer said, they don't want to know the root cause to chronic
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They don't want to know.
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And the result of that, let me finish the result of that public hearing.
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0:55:25 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] got a letter today signed by something like [privacy contact redaction]s,
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0:55:42 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] is massive.
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And there's just there's just a few voices out here.
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I mean, look at how many people are on this call.
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No, we are. We are a small minority.
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And we've got to figure out what is what are the truths that are understandable by the
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public that will break through to create public pressure to get these things changed and
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get it now.
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So Johnson, the reason they don't want to hear you or listen to you is because they're
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living in different cults and you and I and Sukrit and JJ are not good cult members.
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We're unusual because human beings have a predilection for cults, for joining cults.
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Why? Well, because they can then be led around and they don't have to think they don't
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want to take responsibility.
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Sorry, sorry. I must interrupt.
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Sorry, Stephen. I am not talking about a normal investigative committee.
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I'm talking about a committee that is established in parliament.
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Now, in Germany, we have 15 states, right?
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Saxony, you know, Turing and in these states where the AFD has the majority, they can
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establish a committee of inquiry.
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They don't have to ask anyone.
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I know, but they won't.
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But they are.
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If we get the majority.
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OK, that's great.
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But they won't do it in Congress unless it's me.
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In the US Congress, it will not happen unless it's me.
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Can you do this in America to the individual states like Texas or Kansas or Florida?
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0:57:27 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] their parliament, don't they?
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0:57:30 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] individual legislatures and their different attorneys generals that are going
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down this path. But again, they are up against the same resistance.
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I'm not saying this is impossible.
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I'm just laying out here the problems.
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And again, what we need is we need in an understandable fashion to to normal people.
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You know, this is what happened.
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And again, I think you disagree with JJ that we need our own narrative.
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And it has to be executable.
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And Nick Hudson is exceptionally good at that.
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Nick Hudson is good at that.
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Yeah, it could be that we that America and Europe have to go different ways.
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parliamentary committees of inquiries.
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And I can tell you, Senator Johnson, that this is going to happen in Saxon, in
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They're doing it.
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Didn't Jeremy just drop some study, though, they read about they were going to do
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No, no, no, no, no. This is all in the making because the A.F.D., the party, the
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this vote that this committee has to be installed.
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And that's what they're going to do.
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Yeah, by the way, I would also say because these are by and large American
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companies, I know BioNTech is German, but because this sprang from America, there's
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countries where they'd be happy to pile on and criticize and investigate American
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companies. So I think the point is that the U.S.
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But we're not investigating any company.
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Not you see nothing else.
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But they are the law.
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Yeah, JJ. So JJ, please.
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It's really important to realize that in America we're on our own trap because we
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Yeah, that may be America.
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What enabled this to happen was a number of laws.
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I'm not an expert on it, but the Prep Act is one.
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of American law.
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If the if a fundamental right in America is to be suspended, the government is not
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assumed to be right.
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The government is assumed to be wrong.
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1:00:06 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]s, it's not presumed innocent until proven guilty if the government's going
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1:00:10 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] a fundamental right.
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1:00:12 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ablished as a very, very firm thing within American law.
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1:00:17 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] allows them to to suspend a number of rights, including probably the
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Seventh Amendment and probably something other than another amendment.
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And that suspension of rights is only subject to a non-elected officials whim called the
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rational basis review, which is basically if he has a hypothetical reason, he can do it.
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And that's not sufficient in the context of American law to justify the suspension of
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a fundamental right.
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And what's pretty shocking is that all the lawyers that have been on our side for like
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1:00:52 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] and I'm not a lawyer.
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So that's the trick, because those words don't mean Jack and all in Canada.
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They don't mean Jack in Australia.
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And so our traps are all different.
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OK, OK, Jay.
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I mean, I have no insight in the American situation.
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I'm just telling you what we're trying to trigger in Germany and in Austria.
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There's going to be a parliamentary committee of inquiry.
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I think that's why it's really important, because one country might find that they have
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a law that makes it very easy for them to punish.
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And if they can, then that might set the set the momentum in motion.
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That's my point is different countries may have different levels of success to expose
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this. But I'm not arguing with anybody here.
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I've been trying to get more and more people to cooperate from different points of view,
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different conclusions.
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You know, it's you know, in the end, truth is truth.
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And that's what we need to uncover here.
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So I'm just looking for more people to help uncover and expose the truth, recognizing
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how difficult that is.
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Yeah, so I think it's very important to point out that a lot of people in doctors and
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finding information.
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But they're very bad, in my experience running this group at joining the dots.
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1:02:29 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] and other people have, they don't know about other people's
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1:02:34 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] want to talk about their information.
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We need the dot joiners.
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It's very important that we've got the dot joiners.
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And that's why we haven't made any progress with the true narrative.
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The narrative that human beings are can get closest to the truth.
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I'm not saying we can get to the whole truth, but obviously we can't solve a problem if
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we don't know what the truth is. If we don't, if we can't articulate to other human
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beings what the truth is, what we think the truth is, with good intentions, and we're
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1:03:11 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]or should, then we're not going to win this.
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We need to get a narrative out.
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I've been saying it for a long time, but nobody else can see it.
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JJ can see it now.
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Yeah, Stephen, listen, I am not here to argue with you about what you should do or what
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I should do.
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I'm not arguing, Sukrit.
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I'm just telling you that the Robert Coughfiles have exposed themselves and you don't
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have to look for the truth.
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1:03:44 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]aring at you in the eyes.
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Now, let me tell you.
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Sorry, can you send me those pages?
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Send me this information.
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In German, yes.
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I can tell you, Senator, when this came out in June, this June, it was so important that
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I sat down and extended my autobiography.
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I've written a book out in German since last year.
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And the new edition is going to appear in two weeks, and it is also going to appear
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in 40 languages, including English.
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OK.
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criminality, the whole vaccine program can be brought to a fall.
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Yes.
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And so the book is going to be out.
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It's going to be out in two weeks.
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OK. And it's my autobiography.
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And I end with the Robert Koch files with this page [privacy contact redaction]atements that they
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have written down and that are open for the whole world to see that the world has been
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Absolutely.
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I don't I have no more to say because it's all written down.
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And not by us, but by those guys themselves.
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This is the wonderful thing about it.
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It's a good thing.
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1:05:43 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] about the vaccine.
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So you're a medical doctor and I'm a medical doctor.
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1:05:48 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ors, if they're good, they should be hypothesizing on behalf of the human
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species, thinking of their patients and humanity in general.
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What happened in 2020 was obviously wrong.
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It wasn't partially wrong.
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1:06:02 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]etely wrong.
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Hang on a minute. So you said tonight that we don't have to prove it was wrong.
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1:06:11 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ually justified.
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It wasn't justified.
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Human beings are very social animals.
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robbed of their souls.
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They were robbed of their souls and the will to live.
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Many human beings and that's not talked about by any medical doctors in the world.
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No, I mean, we agreed on all points, Stephen, but I am trying to find out how to stop the
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WHO and its vaccination program.
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Everything else doesn't really interest me.
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1:06:48 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] me.
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The WHO are evil, but the reason they need to go is because they're not needed because
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pandemics are not possible.
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That's why they need to go.
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Look, this is beside the point.
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1:07:02 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]op this vaccination program?
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That's the only thing I'm interested in.
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The only thing, because as you know, it's exploding now.
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And if we don't think about a way to stop it, I'm not going to go into discussions with
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anyone. There's nothing to discuss.
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There's nothing to discuss.
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Succulent. Well, we've got Joe here.
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We've got one other scientist here who's got his hand up and that's David Rasnik.
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Ron, have you had dealings with David Rasnik?
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Charles, I'm concerned that JJ hasn't had a chance to...
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Well, he did speak at the beginning, but he hasn't had a chance to...
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David Rasnik has to say, then we go to Jay.
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David.
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Oh, hi.
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Yeah, very, very interesting.
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1:07:45 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] [privacy contact redaction] everybody
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here has been facing for five years.
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I knew as I knew as early as February of [privacy contact redaction] of what we're talking about
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today was...
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1:08:02 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ain to anybody why that was, because it took what you're
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experiencing right now, what you're all going through and facing, what you understand, how
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do you convey useful information to other people?
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That's what happened with the AIDS stuff back in the 80s and 90s.
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Absolutely.
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A subset of us around the world, it has nothing to do with science.
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You see, the key of it is it's not medical, it's not anything.
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It's a pack of lies.
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1:08:32 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]?
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1:08:36 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]e without having to go through all this techno babble?
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That's absolutely David.
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It's not going to work with COVID.
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Yes, that's why I don't want to get involved in this.
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I agree with you.
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You've got to take a non-technical approach.
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1:08:55 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]and it.
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I want this to go through Parliament.
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Well, that sounds a bit defeatist, David.
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Hang on, David.
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1:09:10 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] make the argument that where my hope lies, and it might be just nonsense,
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but where my hope lies is that there are thousands of academic professional
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1:09:26 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] the requisite biological background to hear the words
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1:09:31 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] a like, what does that mean?
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1:09:35 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]s intramuscular injection of any combination of substances
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with the intent of augmenting my kid's immune system is dumb.
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And then they could think about it.
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They could think about what do I really know about immunology?
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1:09:47 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ions to me, I could go on for hours about how the immune
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And the original idea of vaccination has always been to perturb the barrier at the
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If somebody wanted to ask me, but how did they use PCR to lie?
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1:10:08 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] all the ways that they use PCR to be hyperacurate,
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to get a publication in nature and how none of those optimizations were used in any
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1:10:19 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ions that need to be asked.
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1:10:23 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]e with professional backgrounds that will propel them to ask
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1:10:27 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]imulate them to think about them.
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That's why I think technical.
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Yes, you're not going to get a gas station attendant to understand it, but there are
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thousands of academics around the world that ought to be able to figure this out.
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But a real quick response back in the 80s, 80s and 90s, it wasn't just Peter Duesberg,
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1:10:51 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]e at UC Berkeley did and they knew it, but they kept
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their mouths shut.
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I get it. I get it.
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1:11:00 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] social media now.
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1:11:03 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]atforms that people are logged into.
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1:11:07 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]atforms didn't exist when you were trying to get the truth
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out about AIDS. They already knew the scientists knew it, but they kept their mouth
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So David, hold that thought quite right.
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Nick's got his hand up.
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But David, the difference this time is many, many millions of people, many billions,
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1:11:25 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] suffered greatly and they don't even know a lot of them how much they've
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suffered because they're in Stockholm Syndrome.
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They're in Stockholm Syndrome.
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That's a nice distinction.
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Nick. Yeah, just just quickly, thank you.
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It's been a great discussion.
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It's been a long time since I met anybody sensible who thinks that there was a pandemic
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and that's progress and well done to a lot of you for promoting that that version of
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events. I think that if we are in the business of trying to discover the truth, then one
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of the things we need to do is take a good hard look at the most censored topics.
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And it's so interesting that such a lead in with the RKI files because there are two
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topics closely related to those which are among the most censored that we can't get
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And the one is the the important role that Germany played, let's say, in in the whole
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story. If you if you are one of the proponents of the view that Germany had a central role
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1:12:31 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ead of the false dichotomy of D.O.D. or China, then you will be severely censored
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on social media. If you point out to that, biotech is the item of interest and not Pfizer.
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1:12:44 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]e naming the correct culprit in the biggest fraud of them all,
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you will be censored.
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1:12:52 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ories.
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But but more importantly than both of those, I would say is we we we have a situation
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1:13:04 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ep out and say what JJ said, that that an injection is incompatible
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with developing an immune response, you're absolutely you will be frozen to death.
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The the idea that so Nick, just hold it.
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We say goodbye to Nick. We say goodbye to Jay because he has to go and you keep going, Nick.
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So, Jay, thank you so much.
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Yes, I am. Great work you're doing and being provocative.
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I'm sorry I have to leave.
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I'm often in the audience as an iPhone, but I'm here and thank you very much for all of
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your attention. I really appreciate it.
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Sukrit, you're one of my heroes, man.
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I don't know what to say. I wouldn't have made it.
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You're one of ours.
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Bye bye.
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Thanks, Jay.
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So, JJ, we'll try and set up another meeting because I think it's very good to talk like
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this.
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1:14:02 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] to interrupt.
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1:14:03 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] as well, but I want to stay connected.
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OK, I mean, I came on because JJ and Dr.
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Bakken was on.
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So I need more information.
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So keep me keep inviting me.
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OK, thank you so much.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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All right. OK, so, Nick, keep going because we've got we're recording this and then Ron's
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staff can look at it and all of us can really look at it and think through.
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Keep going, Nick.
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OK, and then the other point I was leading up to just in the context of suppressed
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narratives, you know, from the International COVID Summit 2 till about I think it was 4
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I was I was a participant and speaker and I got to know several of the salient individuals
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there, including Robert Malone.
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1:14:59 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]uck there for me when it came to ICS 5.
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And by then I was on like it wasn't ever really formalized, but there was sort of a
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committee that would meet and talk about the speaker's roster.
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And I said, look, at the moment, if if we're not all agreeing that COVID was a political
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and not a medical event, then I think we're wasting our time.
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1:15:24 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]urbed me about ICS [privacy contact redaction]e who were there to
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deposit a political message were relegated to the arse end of the the two day session
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in favor of absolutely bizarre topics like how to use barometric treatment modalities
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to treat long COVID.
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You know, does the world really need to hear that?
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But yes, apparently, according to ICS 4, it did.
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And so the speakers who had something to say about COVID as a political phenomenon
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1:15:57 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] few minutes when the hall was empty.
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The videos were an absolute mess.
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And so I got up there, I said, I'm not coming again unless we all agree that if we're
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discussing a political phenomenon, the majority of the speakers ought to be people of a
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political inclination.
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Absolutely. Yeah.
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At that point, I got thrown out of the whole story.
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Yeah, exactly. So I locked me and cut off all communications after two years, including
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1:16:32 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]etely frozen out.
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And that goes back to my original point.
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Concentrate on the narratives that are suppressed.
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And these are the narratives that are absolutely very good, Nick.
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So, Nick, I was in contact with the two people I knew.
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One was American.
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I won't say the name, but one was Italian and he was willing to listen to me.
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I told him that I see one in my opinion.
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They had the wrong speakers there.
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I won't say which ones were wrong.
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1:17:04 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ed for a while, but the female was a bit mysterious.
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You know, she kept her cards close to her chest, the one in America.
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Yes, the one with the interesting answer.
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Nick, I'll just tell the truth now.
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She was trying to persuade me that we needed to have Robert Malone heavily involved.
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And I said, no, I think that Robert Malone, I don't have anything against him.
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But I don't think he's the one with the answers.
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I think he has too much influence over your choices in ICS-1 or had.
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And guess what happened?
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They disappeared.
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And that was after about five.
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So I think it was his cousin, the Italian guy.
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It was his American cousin.
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And essentially, I could not get the speakers I wanted on ICS-2, or they wouldn't even
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consider them if Malone wasn't included.
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Yeah, there's a very strong element of sustaining the pandemic narrative in the ICS community.
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And to that extent, I believe the whole operation is essentially flawed.
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It's leading people astray.
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There was no pandemic.
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It's very important to understand that.
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1:18:32 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] the, Sukrit, what you're proposing in Australia, there was a major push to have
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a Senate inquiry on the whole, just on a simple number of excess deaths.
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It got through by one vote.
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All of the submissions that were filed were ignored by the Senate.
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It was a very short hearing and the fix is on.
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However, however, in Australia, last Friday, a local municipality passed a resolution that
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I'm sure many of you have seen the Port Headland Council, you know, and they've announced that
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they're taking these steps.
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1:19:08 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ate government is saying to the Port Headland Council, keep your nose
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1:19:14 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]uff.
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There's a lot to be said for Sukrit.
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For what you're saying, Ron says, I can't do it at the top.
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Yes, but we can take your advice, your comments, Sukrit, at the bottom at local municipalities.
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1:19:26 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e on this call doing it at a county level, county by county in California.
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Julie Threat is doing that with Ron Owens.
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OK, good.
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Yeah, sure.
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Good.
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So Nick, Nick Hudson, I don't think it was just political either.
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I think it was a deliberate Trojan horse to push global totalitarianism.
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That's what Covid was.
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1:19:53 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] many Trojan horses, but arguably the most important Trojan
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horse because pandemics, in inverted commas, have the power to frighten people as they
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1:20:04 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ors.
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And Sukrit, on David Rasnik's point, and Nick, you know, Stephen said, and there are
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many thousands of academics now, David, it didn't happen in the 80s.
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All right. The gift of Covid has been a large awakening, Sukrit.
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Is that your sense, Nick?
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You know, many more academics and scientists are awake now than they were in the 80s.
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Oh, absolutely.
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I mean, we're looking at tens of thousands.
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You know what happened in Tokyo, what was it, two weeks ago?
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1:20:43 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ration of 50,[privacy contact redaction]s, Japanese scientists.
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So it's not as if no one is standing up.
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Many, many thousands of doctors, physicians and scientists are fully awake and aware.
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And that's why I think, as I say, the time has really now come for these official
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parliamentary committees to be set up because they will invite, you know, the experts to
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come and talk in front of parliament.
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This happens in front of parliament, not on the streets, not in any theatres anywhere,
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but in the parliaments.
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1:21:37 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] to be recorded.
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And they get out into the media.
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1:21:50 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]s do.
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So I'm placing my hopes in this.
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And I'm really talking to the top politicians.
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1:22:07 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] told me that this is now, they've already done it.
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The committees are being set up now, as I said, in Saxony, in Thuringen and in Brandenburg.
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So Senator Johnson seemed to think that the same as I thought that something in Germany
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So there was something that they were investigating.
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1:22:34 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ory.
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1:22:36 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ly the same as I seemed.
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I can't quite remember which...
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1:22:42 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]igation into the policy response.
979
1:22:49 --> 1:22:49
Who did?
980
1:22:49 --> 1:22:51
The federal government or the...
981
1:22:52 --> 1:22:53
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
982
1:22:53 --> 1:22:55
But it was the federal government.
983
1:22:55 --> 1:22:59
But the federal government, of course, is not so important.
984
1:22:59 --> 1:23:03
It's the state government.
985
1:23:03 --> 1:23:07
You know, this is a federal state.
986
1:23:08 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ate has its own parliament.
987
1:23:11 --> 1:23:18
Now, the federal government in Berlin is ruled, of course, by the other side.
988
1:23:19 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] Germany, in the former East German states, that the AFD and the other
989
1:23:29 --> 1:23:34
party, Sarah Wagenknecht, have now risen to power.
990
1:23:34 --> 1:23:37
OK, this happened in September.
991
1:23:38 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] time, they are able to install these committees themselves for their
992
1:23:48 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ates.
993
1:23:49 --> 1:23:53
So these committees will only be operating for Turingen and Saxony.
994
1:23:53 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ate in Germany is extremely important.
995
1:23:59 --> 1:24:00
Absolutely.
996
1:24:00 --> 1:24:08
Because if they come to a conclusion in one state, like in Saxony, the other states will ask, well,
997
1:24:08 --> 1:24:09
now, what about us?
998
1:24:09 --> 1:24:10
OK, sure.
999
1:24:11 --> 1:24:13
Yeah, like a precedent.
1000
1:24:14 --> 1:24:16
So you're not so interested.
1001
1:24:17 --> 1:24:17
You're sorry.
1002
1:24:17 --> 1:24:20
You're not so disappointed that the federal government has just...
1003
1:24:20 --> 1:24:21
No, no, no, that was clear.
1004
1:24:22 --> 1:24:23
OK, yeah, I understand.
1005
1:24:24 --> 1:24:26
But I think that's what Senator Johnston had heard, you see.
1006
1:24:26 --> 1:24:29
So that is meaningless.
1007
1:24:29 --> 1:24:30
Yeah, very good.
1008
1:24:31 --> 1:24:31
We all know that.
1009
1:24:32 --> 1:24:32
David?
1010
1:24:32 --> 1:24:41
And the other country where the really federal government is going to install a committee of
1011
1:24:41 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ria.
1012
1:24:43 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ria, this FPO or FPO has won the majority.
1013
1:24:52 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] suffice for them as a party alone to install a
1014
1:24:59 --> 1:25:01
committee. And they're going to do it.
1015
1:25:02 --> 1:25:05
It's going to happen, I think, in November.
1016
1:25:06 --> 1:25:14
But we've had a public inquiry in the United Kingdom, and clearly the chair of the inquiry
1017
1:25:15 --> 1:25:20
thinks that her job is to warn the British public that they were terribly treated by the British
1018
1:25:20 --> 1:25:26
government. Every man, woman and child suffered at the hands of the British government, I think
1019
1:25:26 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]s, but may have gotten slightly wrong.
1020
1:25:29 --> 1:25:35
And her perception was that in the next pandemic, they have to do much better.
1021
1:25:36 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]s, lock people down earlier and harder.
1022
1:25:40 --> 1:25:43
What's happening in Germany and Austria is not a public inquiry.
1023
1:25:43 --> 1:25:45
It's not a public inquiry.
1024
1:25:46 --> 1:25:52
It is. There will be a parliamentary committee.
1025
1:25:52 --> 1:26:05
You know, this committee is going to be installed by the politicians themselves.
1026
1:26:05 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] the majority, the committee will be composed mainly of them.
1027
1:26:12 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ion settled.
1028
1:26:18 --> 1:26:19
That's what I've been telling you.
1029
1:26:19 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ion settled.
1030
1:26:22 --> 1:26:28
Was the vaccine authorization process in Germany lawful?
1031
1:26:30 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]e answer will be no.
1032
1:26:33 --> 1:26:34
Yes, of course it wasn't lawful.
1033
1:26:35 --> 1:26:39
And once that's been established, it'll open the floodgates for what else was not lawful.
1034
1:26:40 --> 1:26:42
No, I don't really care.
1035
1:26:42 --> 1:26:49
But the moment that happens, the vaccine's authorization is invalid
1036
1:26:50 --> 1:26:52
and therefore they will not be able to apply them.
1037
1:26:53 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]and.
1038
1:26:54 --> 1:26:54
Yeah.
1039
1:26:54 --> 1:26:57
Not only this vaccine, but all RNA vaccines.
1040
1:26:57 --> 1:27:01
You know, the RSV vaccine is out now and the flu vaccine is out now.
1041
1:27:02 --> 1:27:04
And the shingles.
1042
1:27:06 --> 1:27:12
The moment the judgment is passed, that the authorization process was not lawful,
1043
1:27:12 --> 1:27:14
then there was no authorization.
1044
1:27:14 --> 1:27:15
Right?
1045
1:27:15 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]
1046
1:27:16 --> 1:27:19
And Succo, we've got David's hand is up.
1047
1:27:19 --> 1:27:22
We've had Angus Del Gleeshe coming on a tour of Australia in the last week.
1048
1:27:23 --> 1:27:24
And that's his message.
1049
1:27:24 --> 1:27:27
He's coming out hard and has been going around the world.
1050
1:27:27 --> 1:27:29
No more mRNA jabs.
1051
1:27:29 --> 1:27:31
So that's also building on that.
1052
1:27:31 --> 1:27:31
David.
1053
1:27:32 --> 1:27:39
Yeah, I just want to say that I think we scientists, our job is to learn what's going on.
1054
1:27:39 --> 1:27:42
We don't have time and the other people aren't going to understand the technical stuff.
1055
1:27:43 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] come out en masse and say it's a fraud.
1056
1:27:47 --> 1:27:48
Yes, I agree with you, David.
1057
1:27:48 --> 1:27:49
It's dangerous.
1058
1:27:49 --> 1:27:50
It's a fraud.
1059
1:27:50 --> 1:27:55
And the more of us that say it, OK, if they ask us, how do you know?
1060
1:27:55 --> 1:27:56
I'll be happy to tell them.
1061
1:27:56 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]art out with something they understand.
1062
1:28:00 --> 1:28:01
OK, what's a fraud?
1063
1:28:01 --> 1:28:02
It's dangerous.
1064
1:28:02 --> 1:28:02
It's going to kill you.
1065
1:28:03 --> 1:28:04
How has your life been?
1066
1:28:04 --> 1:28:06
You know, well, you get the idea.
1067
1:28:06 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]e of the technical stuff.
1068
1:28:11 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]s, as professionals and say what we know.
1069
1:28:14 --> 1:28:15
It's a fraud.
1070
1:28:15 --> 1:28:16
Sure.
1071
1:28:16 --> 1:28:18
And David, you're absolutely right.
1072
1:28:18 --> 1:28:21
In the UK now, I can say that to people.
1073
1:28:21 --> 1:28:22
I get their attention.
1074
1:28:23 --> 1:28:25
They say, well, how do you know that?
1075
1:28:25 --> 1:28:31
You know, and I say, well, all this usual stuff, you know, and they really listen now.
1076
1:28:31 --> 1:28:32
Two years ago, they didn't.
1077
1:28:33 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]en now.
1078
1:28:35 --> 1:28:36
A lot of them want to do this.
1079
1:28:36 --> 1:28:41
You can see that they want to put their hands over their ears so they don't hear anything more,
1080
1:28:41 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]urbs their minds.
1081
1:28:43 --> 1:28:44
I mean, I feel sorry for them.
1082
1:28:44 --> 1:28:49
But on the on the other hand, these people are keeping us in prison and ruining our lives.
1083
1:28:50 --> 1:28:51
And everybody else's lives.
1084
1:28:54 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]e who are terrified.
1085
1:28:56 --> 1:28:59
That's that's all in prison.
1086
1:28:59 --> 1:29:00
That's very good.
1087
1:29:00 --> 1:29:01
It's a clear message.
1088
1:29:02 --> 1:29:07
And what Ron Johnson wants to be able to say is what what how does he use this information?
1089
1:29:07 --> 1:29:07
We've got offers.
1090
1:29:07 --> 1:29:09
We'll share those offers now.
1091
1:29:09 --> 1:29:10
We've got a lot of hands up.
1092
1:29:10 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ephen and David.
1093
1:29:14 --> 1:29:15
So shall we go to them?
1094
1:29:15 --> 1:29:19
We've got less than an hour to go.
1095
1:29:19 --> 1:29:20
Sukrit, you OK for questions?
1096
1:29:22 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]d?
1097
1:29:26 --> 1:29:27
Sukrit, are you OK?
1098
1:29:27 --> 1:29:28
No, I have no questions.
1099
1:29:28 --> 1:29:29
No, no, sorry.
1100
1:29:29 --> 1:29:29
No.
1101
1:29:29 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ions?
1102
1:29:32 --> 1:29:33
Sure.
1103
1:29:33 --> 1:29:36
But I don't know what they have now, actually.
1104
1:29:36 --> 1:29:37
No, no, we'll just whatever time you got.
1105
1:29:37 --> 1:29:38
Half an hour.
1106
1:29:38 --> 1:29:40
Let's let's get into the half an hour.
1107
1:29:40 --> 1:29:42
OK, wait, half an hour, Charles.
1108
1:29:42 --> 1:29:43
Great.
1109
1:29:43 --> 1:29:45
OK, let's go.
1110
1:29:45 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]?
1111
1:29:47 --> 1:29:49
I think Anders, you had your hand up first.
1112
1:29:50 --> 1:29:51
We'll go Anders, then John.
1113
1:29:51 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ions.
1114
1:29:55 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ions in in two minutes?
1115
1:29:57 --> 1:29:58
That should be enough.
1116
1:29:58 --> 1:29:59
Yeah.
1117
1:29:59 --> 1:30:00
OK.
1118
1:30:01 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ill ongoing and it's not just mRNA.
1119
1:30:06 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] any flu shots, the dentist,
1120
1:30:11 --> 1:30:16
anything you do, it's full of the same, which is not really mRNA.
1121
1:30:16 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ions or nanomaterials.
1122
1:30:21 --> 1:30:22
This is a major issue.
1123
1:30:23 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]orical issue is that it was a fraud.
1124
1:30:28 --> 1:30:30
Robert Corky defined the protocol.
1125
1:30:30 --> 1:30:33
And basically there has never been any evidence
1126
1:30:34 --> 1:30:39
of any virus, according to Robert Corky protocol.
1127
1:30:40 --> 1:30:46
So this has been pushed for [privacy contact redaction]e believe
1128
1:30:46 --> 1:30:50
they need to take any vaccination because there is a claimed virus
1129
1:30:50 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction], according to scientific method.
1130
1:30:53 --> 1:30:54
So this is one problem.
1131
1:30:54 --> 1:31:00
The second problem is that for 170 years, people have been polluted
1132
1:31:01 --> 1:31:07
with radiology, with electromagnetic frequencies,
1133
1:31:07 --> 1:31:12
which has increased a million times or more the last 25 years.
1134
1:31:14 --> 1:31:18
And this radiology gives
1135
1:31:18 --> 1:31:24
recently digital pulses into the humans, into the magnetic material,
1136
1:31:24 --> 1:31:28
which causes another antenna in the body,
1137
1:31:29 --> 1:31:33
which is then causing the harm to a big extent.
1138
1:31:34 --> 1:31:40
And this is the main problem, in my opinion, that you have this mechanism
1139
1:31:40 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion, but also from the radiation.
1140
1:31:47 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ions, but now from the chemtrails, from the polluted food,
1141
1:31:51 --> 1:31:55
water, milk, anything.
1142
1:31:55 --> 1:31:57
And this is the GM.
1143
1:31:57 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]icide.
1144
1:31:59 --> 1:32:00
It is the water.
1145
1:32:00 --> 1:32:03
And this is the whole program.
1146
1:32:03 --> 1:32:05
It's a total extermination program.
1147
1:32:05 --> 1:32:07
I assess now.
1148
1:32:07 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1149
1:32:08 --> 1:32:14
Yeah, this is the problem of fraud in science.
1150
1:32:14 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]e don't realize this.
1151
1:32:17 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] ask, can you please look into this,
1152
1:32:21 --> 1:32:22
Dr.
1153
1:32:22 --> 1:32:26
Surek Bhakhti, because this is the wider context of the problem.
1154
1:32:27 --> 1:32:34
Well, if I may just briefly answer, all of this is overwhelming me.
1155
1:32:34 --> 1:32:38
You know, my capacity is limited simply.
1156
1:32:39 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]s that I think I can handle.
1157
1:32:49 --> 1:32:54
Now, everything that you say may well be true, and I'm afraid they are true,
1158
1:32:55 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] the capacity to enter into these fields.
1159
1:32:59 --> 1:33:01
I hope you realize this.
1160
1:33:01 --> 1:33:02
I'm, you know, I'm retired.
1161
1:33:05 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] a little family to take care of.
1162
1:33:08 --> 1:33:14
And this Corona business has been supping my energy for four and a half years now.
1163
1:33:15 --> 1:33:21
So I think this has to be left over to other people like you and others
1164
1:33:21 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]
1165
1:33:25 --> 1:33:26
Very good.
1166
1:33:27 --> 1:33:28
Yeah.
1167
1:33:28 --> 1:33:30
And Anders is fighting the good fight.
1168
1:33:30 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]eele as will others.
1169
1:33:33 --> 1:33:35
So Sukrit, thank you for that response.
1170
1:33:35 --> 1:33:39
Nick, is there anything you want to say on Anders' proposition on the whole question of 5G
1171
1:33:39 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]us the 5G EMRs and the like?
1172
1:33:49 --> 1:33:51
So, are you talking to us, Nick?
1173
1:33:52 --> 1:33:52
Yes.
1174
1:33:53 --> 1:33:53
Yes, Nick.
1175
1:33:53 --> 1:33:54
Oh, sorry.
1176
1:33:55 --> 1:33:59
If you want to make a comment, just put your hand up.
1177
1:33:59 --> 1:34:00
We'll just keep going to the questions, okay?
1178
1:34:01 --> 1:34:01
Okay.
1179
1:34:01 --> 1:34:01
Yeah.
1180
1:34:01 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] one short comment on the radiation story?
1181
1:34:05 --> 1:34:11
I think it's a very interesting area and I'm certainly receptive to opinions.
1182
1:34:11 --> 1:34:22
But the one thing I would point out is that dose response is largely ignored by the most ardent activists in this field.
1183
1:34:22 --> 1:34:25
And I think they do so to tremendous harm to their arguments.
1184
1:34:26 --> 1:34:30
It's, to talk about a million-fold increase, for example.
1185
1:34:30 --> 1:34:35
Yeah, I can imagine that the total volume of waves being pumped out has gone up by a million-fold.
1186
1:34:35 --> 1:34:43
But there's this notion of nonlinear dose response, which is just universal.
1187
1:34:43 --> 1:34:47
Water has a nonlinear dose response.
1188
1:34:47 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] a nonlinear dose response.
1189
1:34:49 --> 1:34:52
Everything you can imagine has a nonlinear dose response.
1190
1:34:52 --> 1:34:58
There's a range during which it's potentially helpful and then a range at which it gets very dangerous.
1191
1:34:58 --> 1:35:02
If you sleep with a 5G transmitter next to your bed, it's almost certainly harmful.
1192
1:35:02 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]rinaire in the absence of robust, not just robust studies, but even robust explanations for how this harm would take place.
1193
1:35:15 --> 1:35:21
So I'm receptive, but I'm not going down the rabbit hole with any venom and force.
1194
1:35:21 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]
1195
1:35:22 --> 1:35:24
Because I don't think the answers have been delivered.
1196
1:35:25 --> 1:35:27
Absolutely right, Nick.
1197
1:35:27 --> 1:35:30
That's what I tried to do as well, but I'm not as successful as you.
1198
1:35:32 --> 1:35:42
But I've realized in this group tonight, I can see a little team that we can assemble around Ron Johnson, because he was more or less asking for that.
1199
1:35:43 --> 1:35:45
And I'll contact you after the meeting.
1200
1:35:45 --> 1:35:50
So, but I don't want to say who, but I think I can see a team forming.
1201
1:35:50 --> 1:35:54
And I hope that Sukrit, you don't want to be part of the team.
1202
1:35:55 --> 1:36:01
It sounds like Sukrit, but maybe you can be our executive advisor or whatever you want to call it.
1203
1:36:03 --> 1:36:07
Or we can appoint you to Ron Johnson as his executive advisor.
1204
1:36:08 --> 1:36:10
As long as I don't have to do too much.
1205
1:36:12 --> 1:36:12
Well said.
1206
1:36:12 --> 1:36:13
All right.
1207
1:36:13 --> 1:36:13
Let's keep going.
1208
1:36:13 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion is John Lukacs and then Julie.
1209
1:36:16 --> 1:36:18
Look, we got a John and a Julie and a Jim.
1210
1:36:18 --> 1:36:19
Gosh.
1211
1:36:20 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion for Ron Johnson.
1212
1:36:25 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion for JJ and they're both gone.
1213
1:36:30 --> 1:36:30
Dr.
1214
1:36:30 --> 1:36:34
Bhakdi, I'll throw this at you just to see if you have an opinion.
1215
1:36:36 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]en to JJ's last presentation, he brought up this whole new angle here about pure oxygen.
1216
1:36:48 --> 1:36:50
60 liters per minute causing harm.
1217
1:36:51 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ain this to me.
1218
1:36:55 --> 1:37:02
How does, where does that leave hyperbaric oxygen as a therapy?
1219
1:37:03 --> 1:37:05
It, are we harming ourselves with that?
1220
1:37:05 --> 1:37:07
I mean, let me just say before you answer.
1221
1:37:07 --> 1:37:13
I've gotten into one of those tanks once for about an hour, but I don't know what was being administered.
1222
1:37:13 --> 1:37:15
I know it was oxygen.
1223
1:37:15 --> 1:37:16
I know it was concentrated.
1224
1:37:16 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]e of atmospheres.
1225
1:37:18 --> 1:37:19
That's all I know.
1226
1:37:19 --> 1:37:20
I don't know how much I got.
1227
1:37:20 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]s.
1228
1:37:22 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] from that?
1229
1:37:25 --> 1:37:28
No, listen, I'm not a pulmonologist.
1230
1:37:28 --> 1:37:29
All right.
1231
1:37:30 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] want to say one thing.
1232
1:37:31 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ion because hyperbaric oxygen is indicated in certain diseases and illnesses, but certainly not in people with
1233
1:37:46 --> 1:37:48
respiratory diseases like COVID.
1234
1:37:49 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]etely right.
1235
1:37:51 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]er something that is potentially toxic and dangerous to the wrong patients, you kill them.
1236
1:38:02 --> 1:38:13
And it's been known all the time that this hyperbaric oxygen therapy for so-called COVID patients was a mistake.
1237
1:38:13 --> 1:38:16
What's the wrong indication?
1238
1:38:16 --> 1:38:23
Maybe I've got this mixed up, but it seems like he was...
1239
1:38:23 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] this, but I thought he was saying that this was the first cause, not the second cause.
1240
1:38:35 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] that wrong.
1241
1:38:37 --> 1:38:39
Yeah, it's not hyperbaric.
1242
1:38:39 --> 1:38:40
It's high flow.
1243
1:38:40 --> 1:38:41
It's a distinction.
1244
1:38:41 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ered through a nasal cannula.
1245
1:38:45 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ered at pressure in a unit designed to layer on pressure beyond normal atmospheric pressure.
1246
1:38:55 --> 1:38:58
They're two very different types of treatment.
1247
1:38:59 --> 1:39:01
Thank you for that clarification, Nick.
1248
1:39:01 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ered to Djokovic, John.
1249
1:39:12 --> 1:39:16
Nick, I think that in Germany they were using hyperbaric.
1250
1:39:16 --> 1:39:20
They were intubated and they pumped the oxygen in.
1251
1:39:20 --> 1:39:21
Okay.
1252
1:39:21 --> 1:39:28
Yes, so there may have been slight positive pressure, but it's not the same as getting into a pressure vessel and going up to like diving,
1253
1:39:28 --> 1:39:32
diving, they dive pressures of oxygen and I think...
1254
1:39:32 --> 1:39:34
And ventilated.
1255
1:39:34 --> 1:39:36
Yes, so under ventilator...
1256
1:39:36 --> 1:39:39
with ventilators or prior to ventilation, that's the problem.
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1:39:40 --> 1:39:46
They would put these patients on nasal cannulas administering almost pure oxygen.
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In Germany, they were immediately intubated.
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1:39:50 --> 1:39:50
Yes.
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1:39:50 --> 1:39:52
Yeah, I'm aware that that happened in places...
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1:39:52 --> 1:39:53
In America, though.
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1:39:53 --> 1:39:54
Yeah.
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1:39:54 --> 1:39:55
In Germany, definitely.
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1:39:56 --> 1:39:56
Yeah.
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1:39:57 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]
1266
1:40:00 --> 1:40:08
Carl Sadell who came out and blew open the tragedy of the ventilators and said what we should be doing is high flow nasal oxygen.
1267
1:40:08 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ake because what happened was the high flow nasal oxygen took perfectly healthy people and did lung damage and then they put them on ventilators.
1268
1:40:16 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ually a core part of the scam.
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1:40:19 --> 1:40:30
And JJ speaks very clearly on this and has read the enormous literature showing that this this type of treatment is devastating and to be avoided.
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1:40:30 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] in a large number of countries including South Africa.
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1:40:34 --> 1:40:34
Yeah.
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1:40:36 --> 1:40:37
So he was right.
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1:40:37 --> 1:40:38
Who?
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1:40:38 --> 1:40:39
JJ?
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1:40:39 --> 1:40:40
Yes, JJ was right.
1276
1:40:40 --> 1:40:40
Yes.
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1:40:40 --> 1:40:41
Yeah.
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1:40:41 --> 1:40:41
Okay.
1279
1:40:41 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] nothing more to add.
1280
1:40:43 --> 1:40:44
Okay, on we go.
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1:40:45 --> 1:40:45
Julie.
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1:40:46 --> 1:40:47
Hi you guys.
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1:40:47 --> 1:40:48
Hi everybody.
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1:40:48 --> 1:40:49
Hi Sukrit.
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1:40:49 --> 1:40:54
I wanted to give you maybe a little bit of hope and I can hear it in your voice and we're all kind of just exhausted.
1286
1:40:54 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] been four years, five years.
1287
1:40:57 --> 1:41:01
So yeah, so Ron and I are fighting at the county level here in California.
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1:41:01 --> 1:41:07
We were at Calusa County this morning and it was probably the most positive reaction I've had from supervisors, right?
1289
1:41:07 --> 1:41:09
And I think Ron would agree.
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1:41:09 --> 1:41:13
And what I asked of them was look, you've got it's a small county.
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1:41:13 --> 1:41:14
It's 22,[privacy contact redaction]e.
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1:41:14 --> 1:41:17
So probably of that county 12,000 are vaccinated.
1293
1:41:17 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]en, why don't you send a letter to your entire county and ask them how their health condition is today?
1294
1:41:22 --> 1:41:23
They know who's vaccinated.
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1:41:23 --> 1:41:26
They've got their address and their names in the immunization database.
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1:41:26 --> 1:41:32
So it's very simple to send them a letter or just send the vaccinated a letter and say, hey, we know you were vaccinated.
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1:41:32 --> 1:41:33
We've heard that there's some potential issues.
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1:41:33 --> 1:41:35
What is your health like today?
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1:41:35 --> 1:41:35
Is it good?
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1:41:35 --> 1:41:36
Is it better?
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1:41:36 --> 1:41:39
Is it indifferent and maybe the person's dead, etc.
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1:41:39 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]art at those county levels and I'm going to send Ron a message about that because you know, he can look at Wisconsin, right?
1303
1:41:45 --> 1:41:51
And go look, Wisconsin's got like, I don't know, 3.[privacy contact redaction]e of which 75% are vaccinated.
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1:41:51 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e a letter and we're the clinical trial of vaccinated people.
1305
1:41:55 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]udy us?
1306
1:41:55 --> 1:41:59
Send us a freaking letter and ask us is your health better, worse, etc.
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1:41:59 --> 1:42:01
Did you follow Bears report that kind of thing?
1308
1:42:01 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]s money, but that's just a simple idea.
1309
1:42:03 --> 1:42:07
But yeah, this this Calusa County, they defied the lockdowns.
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1:42:07 --> 1:42:09
They defied Gavin Newsom and said, no, we're not locking down.
1311
1:42:09 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]st, most patriotic freedom fighters that I've faced so far.
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1:42:14 --> 1:42:16
So they were pretty impressed.
1313
1:42:16 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] them a lot of material in their hands.
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1:42:19 --> 1:42:22
And so we're hoping that they'll follow up with us and we'll get their sheriff involved.
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1:42:22 --> 1:42:24
My second point is Moderna.
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1:42:24 --> 1:42:26
I don't know why we're not going after Moderna.
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1:42:26 --> 1:42:28
Moderna is an American company.
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1:42:28 --> 1:42:29
It's the one that was created.
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1:42:30 --> 1:42:39
The phone bandzell is the CEO French guy who worked for this bio Miro that helped build the lab in Wuhan.
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1:42:39 --> 1:42:45
I don't know why we don't have bands out in front of Congress and hold Moderna whose manufacturing facilities are in America
1321
1:42:45 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] of Pfizer.
1322
1:42:48 --> 1:42:52
Number three, I put the 9 second clip of Javier Becerra.
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1:42:52 --> 1:42:59
So HHS secretary Javier Becerra, the highest level man over the CDC FDA, CMS, NIH.
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1:42:59 --> 1:43:06
He's got nine seconds on a YouTube video at the White House briefing saying that the vaccines are killing blacks at two times the rate of whites.
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1:43:06 --> 1:43:17
If Ron Johnson takes that nine second clip and blasts it in a congressional hearing, go on the floor and blast this nine second clip and call out Javier Becerra and take him to task.
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1:43:17 --> 1:43:21
To me, that would be another big opportunity that he can move forward on.
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1:43:21 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction], you know, Americans for Health Freedom dot org.
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1:43:24 --> 1:43:26
That's Dr. Mary Talley-Bodin.
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1:43:26 --> 1:43:30
There's a few hundred other candidates and elected officials that are trying really hard.
1330
1:43:30 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] don't think they can see the forest through the trees.
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1:43:33 --> 1:43:39
And so, yeah, if we get anything together with Ron Johnson, being a vaccine injured person working in these clinics,
1332
1:43:39 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] a ton of ideas and a ton of information on how things were administered and stored and the problems.
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1:43:45 --> 1:43:47
And I think I can give him a lot of ideas.
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1:43:47 --> 1:43:51
But so great. We're trying. And I think together we will get through this.
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1:43:51 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ion for you. I asked it last time.
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1:43:53 --> 1:43:56
How's the how's the King of Thailand's daughter?
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1:43:56 --> 1:44:00
She's the one that was vaccine injured. Thank you.
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1:44:00 --> 1:44:02
Well, there is no answer to the last.
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1:44:02 --> 1:44:11
I I I I'm afraid that she is not amongst us.
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1:44:11 --> 1:44:17
You know that he also has a son who has a turbo cancer.
1341
1:44:17 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]or in America.
1342
1:44:20 --> 1:44:24
Wow. So great. Also vaccinated the sun.
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1:44:24 --> 1:44:27
Yes. Yes. Of course, they all vaccinated.
1344
1:44:27 --> 1:44:36
So, Julie, the question that Sukrit is asking us to look at and you might put it on the agenda is to get the county supervisors.
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1:44:36 --> 1:44:39
I think there are 57 counties in California.
1346
1:44:39 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]? Yeah, 58. 58.
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1:44:42 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ess of the Vax authorizations in the county?
1348
1:44:47 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
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1:44:49 --> 1:44:58
What was that to the each each because Sukrit Julie and Ron Owens are going to these counties.
1350
1:44:58 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ess of the of the Vax authorizations.
1351
1:45:04 --> 1:45:06
Yeah, you know, the big thing for them, it's the money, right?
1352
1:45:06 --> 1:45:12
So the counties were paid money to administer these shots and they got immunization assistance money.
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1:45:12 --> 1:45:15
So my county, they don't they don't operate up any authority.
1354
1:45:15 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ate, right?
1355
1:45:16 --> 1:45:17
It's the CDPH.
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1:45:17 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ate that got the authorization, but because they got money, they're scared that if they, you know,
1357
1:45:23 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ate that they'll have to pay the money.
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1:45:25 --> 1:45:26
It's just ridiculous.
1359
1:45:26 --> 1:45:30
It's stupid. But there was no authority at the county level, but they can certainly lock it up and stop it.
1360
1:45:30 --> 1:45:34
Our sheriff can go lock up the vials at the Public Health Department where she stores them.
1361
1:45:34 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] it's taking finding brave people, brave sheriff with the brave supervisors and the ones that will want to defy and
1362
1:45:42 --> 1:45:44
push Gavin Newsom and say screw you.
1363
1:45:44 --> 1:45:44
We don't care.
1364
1:45:44 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]a County is one, Calusa County is one and we'll see where the others fall out.
1365
1:45:49 --> 1:45:50
Yep.
1366
1:45:50 --> 1:45:51
Well said.
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1:45:52 --> 1:45:52
All right.
1368
1:45:53 --> 1:45:54
Thank you, Julie.
1369
1:45:54 --> 1:45:54
Jim.
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1:45:57 --> 1:45:57
Thank you very much.
1371
1:45:57 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]
1372
1:46:00 --> 1:46:00
Excuse me.
1373
1:46:01 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1374
1:46:04 --> 1:46:06
Why does nobody want to know?
1375
1:46:07 --> 1:46:09
Why does why does nobody in Congress want to know?
1376
1:46:10 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]
1377
1:46:13 --> 1:46:19
Bhakti, you're the last man standing here and I really appreciate all your efforts from the beginning of this.
1378
1:46:20 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] no courage.
1379
1:46:25 --> 1:46:28
Well, there may be more than there may be more than more.
1380
1:46:28 --> 1:46:29
They're involved.
1381
1:46:29 --> 1:46:30
They're bored.
1382
1:46:30 --> 1:46:30
They're bored.
1383
1:46:30 --> 1:46:33
And there may be more than that.
1384
1:46:33 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ance, the inquiry as to who killed JFK.
1385
1:46:38 --> 1:46:45
Even Trump was scared to release who killed JFK and we now know that it's an intelligence agents who are involved.
1386
1:46:45 --> 1:46:53
And so that leads us back to the intelligence community involvement with Pfizer as an intelligence operation.
1387
1:46:53 --> 1:47:03
Gilead as an intelligence operation Department of Defense and the former head of Gilead was was Don Rumsfeld before he became Secretary of Defense.
1388
1:47:03 --> 1:47:10
So we know that the Department of Defense is intertwined with the biopharmaceutical medical industry.
1389
1:47:11 --> 1:47:19
The issue is the politicians are selfish and by their very nature, they're always thinking of themselves like many human beings.
1390
1:47:19 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction], but but they're always thinking and what effect anything they might say might have on their political career and we don't care about their political careers.
1391
1:47:29 --> 1:47:30
They think we do.
1392
1:47:30 --> 1:47:31
We couldn't more than less.
1393
1:47:31 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]
1394
1:47:33 --> 1:47:37
Bhakti is it looks like the source kovatoo spike protein.
1395
1:47:37 --> 1:47:46
There's a getting a lot of press the source kovatoo spike protein and vaccine or virus form seems to be a biological weapon and this biological weapon.
1396
1:47:47 --> 1:47:53
You know, there's a biological weapons convention that was signed by most of the most of the countries.
1397
1:47:55 --> 1:47:59
And except it looks like Israel may not have signed it.
1398
1:48:00 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ion is really are they the only ones who could have false flag China with this and would there be a and since PNAC
1399
1:48:12 --> 1:48:13
New American Century
1400
1:48:15 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]oria Newland's husband.
1401
1:48:19 --> 1:48:21
I put it in the chat earlier.
1402
1:48:22 --> 1:48:26
Says that there may be use for a genetically specific
1403
1:48:27 --> 1:48:28
Agent
1404
1:48:29 --> 1:48:36
doesn't this all fit with the with the Georgia Guidestones that says depopulate the earth down to 500 million
1405
1:48:37 --> 1:48:42
doesn't this look like a biological weapon that has been deployed to genetically specifically take down the
1406
1:48:43 --> 1:48:47
the world in the name of climate change by the people who invented it.
1407
1:48:47 --> 1:48:50
And if so, and the Department of Defense is in on it.
1408
1:48:50 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]op the Department of Defense teamed up with with various countries?
1409
1:48:57 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] agreed on depopulating the earth with the in the model of the Georgia Guidestones that were standing up [privacy contact redaction] blown up and we don't know who did it.
1410
1:49:08 --> 1:49:09
We don't know who blew it up.
1411
1:49:10 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]op this.
1412
1:49:12 --> 1:49:14
Well, Jim listen.
1413
1:49:15 --> 1:49:17
Of course, I agree with everything that you say.
1414
1:49:18 --> 1:49:26
I also think that this global agenda has been created by a handful of Devils.
1415
1:49:27 --> 1:49:32
Okay, and it's been carefully planned over decades and now
1416
1:49:34 --> 1:49:36
we are living through
1417
1:49:39 --> 1:49:40
Yeah, well
1418
1:49:41 --> 1:49:43
tyranny tyranny so great
1419
1:49:43 --> 1:49:45
No, not tyranny.
1420
1:49:45 --> 1:49:46
Well nearly
1421
1:49:47 --> 1:49:48
It's the endgame.
1422
1:49:48 --> 1:49:48
It's the endgame.
1423
1:49:48 --> 1:49:49
Yes.
1424
1:49:49 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ion is
1425
1:49:51 --> 1:50:00
So my only answer to that is that I see no way of stopping it by mass protests because
1426
1:50:03 --> 1:50:06
of many reasons which we will not go into now.
1427
1:50:06 --> 1:50:08
That is why I chose
1428
1:50:09 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] which is through politics.
1429
1:50:13 --> 1:50:17
Now here I would not entirely agree with Stephen.
1430
1:50:17 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]s greedy
1431
1:50:22 --> 1:50:25
and thinking of their own selfish.
1432
1:50:25 --> 1:50:28
I said so great selfish.
1433
1:50:29 --> 1:50:32
They're selfish and they're not and they're not autistic.
1434
1:50:32 --> 1:50:34
The mass of care about their careers.
1435
1:50:34 --> 1:50:37
Yeah, but you but but there are exceptions.
1436
1:50:37 --> 1:50:39
There are exceptions.
1437
1:50:39 --> 1:50:40
Look at Ron Johnson Ron Johnson.
1438
1:50:40 --> 1:50:43
And and and
1439
1:50:45 --> 1:50:48
thankfully, I'm very thankful for this.
1440
1:50:49 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ria have now come into power.
1441
1:50:57 --> 1:51:00
You see, this is the difference between
1442
1:51:01 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] of the world because they are out to change
1443
1:51:07 --> 1:51:10
things and if things can be changed
1444
1:51:11 --> 1:51:13
by the politicians themselves,
1445
1:51:15 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] the will to do so and there's just been, you know,
1446
1:51:20 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]e in the different parties and
1447
1:51:28 --> 1:51:34
75% of the party that has won the elections in East Germany say what they
1448
1:51:34 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]igation committee set up in Parliament.
1449
1:51:40 --> 1:51:45
And then they're going to do it and the same in Austria.
1450
1:51:45 --> 1:51:47
So it's a different situation.
1451
1:51:47 --> 1:51:49
Stephen, you can't say it's the same situation.
1452
1:51:49 --> 1:51:52
Let's hope they're bright enough to choose the right witnesses.
1453
1:51:52 --> 1:51:52
So great.
1454
1:51:52 --> 1:51:55
You need to tell them which witnesses to listen to.
1455
1:51:55 --> 1:52:00
Well, Stephen, this is not a big secret, but of course I've already been
1456
1:52:00 --> 1:52:01
asked good.
1457
1:52:03 --> 1:52:03
Very good.
1458
1:52:03 --> 1:52:09
Another there's another issue and that is it has to come from bottom
1459
1:52:09 --> 1:52:15
up from local from local municipalities from local communities because the
1460
1:52:15 --> 1:52:18
German government's so great just like the Australian government.
1461
1:52:20 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] like many other countries are given instructions by the globalists.
1462
1:52:24 --> 1:52:25
They're given instructions.
1463
1:52:25 --> 1:52:29
If you don't behave in a particular way, we need to understand that that's
1464
1:52:29 --> 1:52:30
the pressure.
1465
1:52:30 --> 1:52:33
The US also has that same pressure bottom up.
1466
1:52:33 --> 1:52:34
They don't have that control.
1467
1:52:35 --> 1:52:39
But ever charge to see the thing is that these new parties that have now
1468
1:52:39 --> 1:52:43
taken over are not very good.
1469
1:52:43 --> 1:52:43
That's correct.
1470
1:52:43 --> 1:52:45
Not under control.
1471
1:52:45 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] not been bought and they will not be bought.
1472
1:52:47 --> 1:52:49
Yeah, very good.
1473
1:52:49 --> 1:52:52
Well, they soon will be probably so great.
1474
1:52:52 --> 1:52:53
They will not be.
1475
1:52:53 --> 1:52:57
I don't know.
1476
1:52:57 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] hope.
1477
1:52:59 --> 1:52:59
Okay.
1478
1:52:59 --> 1:53:03
Well, I have hope but I've lost a bit of faith in human beings.
1479
1:53:03 --> 1:53:08
I know we will be friended.
1480
1:53:08 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ay here.
1481
1:53:12 --> 1:53:12
So great.
1482
1:53:12 --> 1:53:16
We'll let you go after James Rogasky, but Zarael in Switzerland.
1483
1:53:16 --> 1:53:17
Okay.
1484
1:53:19 --> 1:53:20
Good evening, Dr.
1485
1:53:20 --> 1:53:20
Bhakti.
1486
1:53:20 --> 1:53:23
And thank you for taking your time with us this evening.
1487
1:53:23 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] clarify what James what Jim was saying a while ago.
1488
1:53:28 --> 1:53:32
It was Robert Kagan who papered the project for New American New American
1489
1:53:32 --> 1:53:37
Century where they spoke about the cataclysmic changes that the United
1490
1:53:37 --> 1:53:41
States has to go through bar something like Pearl Harbor for them to
1491
1:53:41 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ates.
1492
1:53:44 --> 1:53:50
But coming back to you certainly back to your your comment of the
1493
1:53:50 --> 1:53:53
the King of Thailand's daughter who died and I'm very sorry and his
1494
1:53:53 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]atement.
1495
1:53:56 --> 1:53:59
This has not officially been made.
1496
1:53:59 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ory for quite some time.
1497
1:54:02 --> 1:54:07
I did want to know if there was any legal consequences because we did hear
1498
1:54:07 --> 1:54:12
that there was something coming for the for the WHO that there was something
1499
1:54:12 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]eps being taken.
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1:54:14 --> 1:54:16
Can you speak about that?
1501
1:54:16 --> 1:54:21
No, you know, the situation in Thailand is complex.
1502
1:54:21 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ex and I will I cannot and do not want to speak about
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1:54:27 --> 1:54:34
it at the moment because there's there are huge movements that are
1504
1:54:34 --> 1:54:34
undercover.
1505
1:54:35 --> 1:54:37
Okay, I understand.
1506
1:54:38 --> 1:54:42
I'd like to come back to the to the turbo cancer which you spoke about
1507
1:54:42 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] two data.
1508
1:54:44 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ually data from Switzerland in from 2021 and compared to 2016 17
1509
1:54:52 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] to 2021 in the year 2020 to 2021.
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1:54:57 --> 1:55:06
There was an increase of 249% of cancer between the ages of 0 to 14.
1511
1:55:06 --> 1:55:06
Sure.
1512
1:55:07 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] any new information for years 2022 23 and 2024.
1513
1:55:14 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] I don't keep track of the numbers because numbers don't
1514
1:55:18 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] me.
1515
1:55:20 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]s me is the mechanism how these develop and there
1516
1:55:27 --> 1:55:32
there's very very interesting new data which however, I will not talk about
1517
1:55:34 --> 1:55:42
many paths lead to Rome and many paths lead to cancer in the vaccinated and
1518
1:55:42 --> 1:55:43
they're now being unraveled.
1519
1:55:45 --> 1:55:49
So some extremely exciting data coming out now.
1520
1:55:50 --> 1:55:54
No, the question is is there anywhere to find this data and if so not yet,
1521
1:55:54 --> 1:55:59
it's not been published because I also have from Germany the the the excessive
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deaths which was also I mean on the data on the file that I'm looking at.
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You can see that it was over well over 150% sure sure sure sure and there's
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no doubt at all that the vaccines are doing this.
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1:56:14 --> 1:56:15
There is no doubt.
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1:56:16 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ion is no how how how how to prove it scientifically with which
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1:56:22 --> 1:56:31
data and right now very very exciting things are happening really so that
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with God's help.
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1:56:35 --> 1:56:36
I'm not doing this work.
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1:56:36 --> 1:56:43
It's the team, you know around us and they teamed up with Kevin McKernan
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1:56:44 --> 1:56:45
the German group our group.
1532
1:56:46 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] already discovered something that is so stunning.
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1:56:57 --> 1:57:00
I tell them they should publish this as soon as possible, but they don't want
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1:57:00 --> 1:57:05
to publish it until they know all the details and I keep telling them don't go
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1:57:05 --> 1:57:06
for the details.
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1:57:06 --> 1:57:07
It's enough now.
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1:57:07 --> 1:57:11
You know, this data alone the big idea.
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1:57:11 --> 1:57:12
Yeah.
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1:57:13 --> 1:57:21
No, the data alone is showing something that is so stunning and should be enough
1540
1:57:21 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]op the whole thing when you see the my big worry worry and I've been carrying
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1:57:29 --> 1:57:38
this worry around with myself for two years is that so much attention is being
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1:57:38 --> 1:57:44
paid to the spike protein and everyone is saying that it's the spike.
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1:57:44 --> 1:57:52
It's a bio weapon, you know, and all this what I'm afraid of is that the guys
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1:57:53 --> 1:57:58
behind the scenes are going to say, okay, we'll take down the COVID vaccine.
1545
1:58:00 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ead all the other vaccines are going to come through the back door as
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1:58:05 --> 1:58:11
they are already doing now and I want to warn the world not to fall for this
1547
1:58:11 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ep down with the COVID and then come
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1:58:19 --> 1:58:20
in with the others.
1549
1:58:20 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]
1550
1:58:21 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ly the same thing.
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1:58:26 --> 1:58:32
Maybe that was why Baric was looking into the spike protein for 30 years because
1552
1:58:32 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ory, you know about the spike protein.
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1:58:37 --> 1:58:39
It was the COVID was all about the spike protein.
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1:58:40 --> 1:58:45
Yes, they could then take it away and then push the others which they introduced
1555
1:58:46 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]e two and a half years ago in Malmo.
1556
1:58:52 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] this talk and we've had Curtis cost since [privacy contact redaction]ions.
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1:59:00 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ions.
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1:59:04 --> 1:59:05
Thank you.
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1:59:05 --> 1:59:06
So rail will go on.
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1:59:06 --> 1:59:07
We got a little thank you.
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1:59:07 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] say this Ariel, you know, the project for the new American Century
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1:59:11 --> 1:59:13
document you're talking about.
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1:59:13 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]afted that, you know,
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1:59:20 --> 1:59:26
Yeah, the Shani Rumsfeld a lot of them yet Pearl another
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1:59:26 --> 1:59:33
And the line the famous line that you were referring to I think was the project
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1:59:33 --> 1:59:37
for the new American Century was saying that all these changes are necessary
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1:59:37 --> 1:59:40
for the good of America in the next century.
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1:59:40 --> 1:59:45
And so it was the neo cons who are behind this as I understood it.
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1:59:45 --> 1:59:49
Yes, and even the Attorney General at the time what whose name was
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1:59:51 --> 1:59:51
it's gone.
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1:59:52 --> 1:59:54
He was the anonymous as well.
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1:59:54 --> 1:59:59
But the famous line you're talking about was that we of course we cannot do this
1573
1:59:59 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]an and other states, you know, we cannot do
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2:00:07 --> 2:00:10
this without a Pearl Harbor type event.
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2:00:11 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ly.
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2:00:11 --> 2:00:18
Before 9-11 9-11 was that Pearl Harbor type event.
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2:00:18 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ly.
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That is that's correct.
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2:00:21 --> 2:00:21
Okay.
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2:00:21 --> 2:00:23
Thank you very much.
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2:00:23 --> 2:00:23
Thanks.
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2:00:23 --> 2:00:25
Arielle James.
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2:00:29 --> 2:00:32
Hey, thank you for all of this information.
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Dr.
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Bhatti.
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2:00:33 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
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Can you repeat very clearly what your goal is what I heard involve, you know,
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the WHO and I've done a little bit of work on the WHO.
1589
2:00:51 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ion is are you concerned mostly about the mRNA platform
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2:00:59 --> 2:01:04
or vaccines in general and I'm here to you know, participate and and
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2:01:04 --> 2:01:05
support your efforts.
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2:01:05 --> 2:01:08
However, I might I put my contact information in there many times.
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2:01:08 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] anybody on your team reach out to me.
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What very clearly are you concerned about and what is the goal that you
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2:01:18 --> 2:01:19
hope to achieve?
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2:01:20 --> 2:01:22
You know, what is it exactly that you want to stop?
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2:01:23 --> 2:01:35
All right, James listen as everyone here knows this whole war is being
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2:01:36 --> 2:01:44
pushed by the DoD and there's the there are three complexes, right?
1599
2:01:44 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ex with the creation of weapons where different
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nations are encouraged to kill each other, fight each other and buy
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2:01:58 --> 2:02:00
everything from the Americans.
1602
2:02:02 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ex where they're going for the
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2:02:13 --> 2:02:21
money creating digital currencies so that they can create their own
1604
2:02:21 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] of the world is at their mercy.
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2:02:26 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] is the digital medicinal complex.
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2:02:32 --> 2:02:41
I don't see pharmaceutical complex, medicinal complex with which they are
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going to take control of the health, the minds and the bodies of the world
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2:02:50 --> 2:02:58
population and they need all three legs to stomp on.
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2:02:59 --> 2:03:07
If you can sever one leg, this monster will not be able to run anymore with
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the speed that it needs.
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So my goal is to try to cut the leg of this military medicinal complex.
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2:03:24 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] are the gene-based vaccines for a
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reason that we don't have to go into now.
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But the reasons are very clear, very easy to understand and very convincing
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because with these so-called vaccines, they can accomplish many things that
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many they can kill many flies at the same time.
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2:03:57 --> 2:04:09
They can control the world population, perform euniceasier, eugenics,
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2:04:09 --> 2:04:22
sterilization and at the same time they can introduce particles into the
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2:04:22 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] as transmitters.
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2:04:26 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] there.
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I don't think it's been done now, but it's going to be done.
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And they can choose whom they want to exterminate because it's so easy to
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2:04:45 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ribute these vials in a controlled fashion.
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2:04:51 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] themselves and get rid of the others.
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2:04:56 --> 2:04:58
All right, this is terrible.
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2:04:58 --> 2:05:05
And furthermore, because there is no control over these gene-based
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vaccines, especially the RNA is very, very versatile and they can put
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into these vials, whatever they want.
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2:05:15 --> 2:05:20
And you know, genetic engineering has come a long way now.
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2:05:20 --> 2:05:25
So I know that Bill Gates has been interested in life prolongation
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medicines, especially for himself.
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2:05:29 --> 2:05:29
Okay.
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2:05:30 --> 2:05:38
And I know that they are developing agents that theoretically may do this.
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2:05:39 --> 2:05:39
Okay.
1635
2:05:40 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] is for ourselves, we will have these agents
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that turn our lives into, you know, paradise for centuries because
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we will not die anymore.
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2:05:56 --> 2:05:57
Ridiculous.
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2:05:57 --> 2:06:00
And well, but they believe in this.
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2:06:01 --> 2:06:01
Oh, yes.
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2:06:01 --> 2:06:02
No, I mean, they're ridiculous.
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2:06:02 --> 2:06:03
Not you, of course.
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2:06:04 --> 2:06:05
No, yes, we are ridiculous.
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2:06:06 --> 2:06:08
Yes, but of course it won't work.
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2:06:08 --> 2:06:10
Of course it won't work, but they believe.
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2:06:10 --> 2:06:11
Bill Gates thinks so.
1647
2:06:12 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] set everything on this horse.
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2:06:20 --> 2:06:25
And the WHO declared this openly.
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2:06:25 --> 2:06:29
They're going to put everything on an RNA basis.
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2:06:29 --> 2:06:34
Furthermore, they're going to start treating the major civil
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2:06:34 --> 2:06:41
editorial diseases like coronary heart disease, diabetes, all right,
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2:06:42 --> 2:06:48
with new agents that all based on the RNA platform because there's
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2:06:48 --> 2:06:50
no legislation anymore.
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2:06:50 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] to go through.
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2:06:56 --> 2:06:57
Authorization.
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2:06:57 --> 2:06:59
They are automatically authorized.
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2:07:00 --> 2:07:00
Right.
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2:07:01 --> 2:07:08
And that's why I think that this is the Achilles heel that we should,
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that I myself, I'm going to aim at.
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Stop the RNA vaccines, all of them.
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2:07:16 --> 2:07:19
And with that, we have severed that leg, the third leg of it.
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2:07:20 --> 2:07:21
Okay.
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2:07:23 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ion?
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Yes, you did.
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And you know, count me in.
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I'm with you all 100%.
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I don't know Charles or Stephen, one of you said you had thoughts
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of the team by all means, by all means count me in.
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2:07:37 --> 2:07:39
James, wonderful.
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2:07:40 --> 2:07:47
James Rogowski is an expert on, a self-taught expert on the WHO.
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2:07:48 --> 2:07:49
Yes, yes, I know.
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2:07:49 --> 2:07:50
Oh, you know who it is.
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2:07:50 --> 2:07:51
Okay.
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2:07:51 --> 2:07:51
Very good.
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2:07:51 --> 2:07:52
All right.
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2:07:52 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you, Sukrit, before Stephen Glenn says
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he's got a [privacy contact redaction]ion.
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2:07:58 --> 2:07:59
Go for it, Glenn.
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2:08:00 --> 2:08:00
Thank you.
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Dr.
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2:08:01 --> 2:08:05
Bakke, you described something coming along that you think will
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be a very positive protocol.
1683
2:08:09 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]
1684
2:08:11 --> 2:08:16
Peter McCullers well-documented spike protein detox?
1685
2:08:17 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]e to start with right
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2:08:21 --> 2:08:24
now while they wait for whatever coming along from the group
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2:08:24 --> 2:08:25
you're working with?
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2:08:25 --> 2:08:30
Well, I'm very hesitant about that because I'm not a great
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2:08:30 --> 2:08:35
believer in the major role that the spike protein itself has.
1690
2:08:36 --> 2:08:36
All right.
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2:08:37 --> 2:08:46
I keep saying guys, listen, quantities play a great role in
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2:08:46 --> 2:08:47
biology.
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2:08:48 --> 2:08:51
The spike protein itself is certainly a poison.
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2:08:51 --> 2:08:52
Okay.
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2:08:52 --> 2:08:56
But I don't think there's enough of this poison to cause all
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2:08:56 --> 2:08:57
the damage that we see.
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2:08:58 --> 2:09:04
What one has to realize is that if an alien protein is produced
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2:09:04 --> 2:09:09
by a cell, that cell will become the target of immune attack.
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2:09:09 --> 2:09:13
So once by protein by itself sitting on a cell will do
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2:09:13 --> 2:09:13
nothing.
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2:09:14 --> 2:09:17
But if that one spike protein is attacked by the immune system,
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2:09:18 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]osion occurs.
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2:09:21 --> 2:09:27
You see, so the damage done by the immune system magnifies
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2:09:28 --> 2:09:33
thousands of folds the damage that one protein can do alone.
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2:09:33 --> 2:09:36
And therefore I do not and not really.
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2:09:38 --> 2:09:46
I cannot believe that the detoxification protocols can
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2:09:46 --> 2:09:46
really work.
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2:09:47 --> 2:09:53
I believe in certain things in those protocols, but not all.
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2:09:54 --> 2:09:55
Thank you.
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2:09:56 --> 2:09:57
Thank you.
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2:09:57 --> 2:09:58
Thank you, Glen.
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2:09:58 --> 2:09:59
All right, Sukrit.
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2:09:59 --> 2:10:00
We know you're tight.
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2:10:00 --> 2:10:03
Steven has over to you, Steven, for the last.
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2:10:03 --> 2:10:04
You got to go, Sukrit.
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2:10:04 --> 2:10:04
I know.
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2:10:05 --> 2:10:06
Okay.
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2:10:06 --> 2:10:10
So I was going to ask you, Sukrit, one of the problems we seem
1719
2:10:10 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]e on our side is that they
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2:10:14 --> 2:10:16
don't understand causation.
1721
2:10:17 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] wonder whether you could speak about that a little
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2:10:20 --> 2:10:25
bit to throw light on why it's so difficult to approve causation.
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2:10:26 --> 2:10:29
And also the other thing I would like to ask you.
1724
2:10:29 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]or, I think that it's very important that
1725
2:10:33 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ors don't just follow protocols.
1726
2:10:35 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction], they shouldn't follow any protocols because that
1727
2:10:37 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] their authenticity.
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2:10:40 --> 2:10:45
If you like, it takes away the autonomous doctor who is
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2:10:45 --> 2:10:46
serving his patient.
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2:10:46 --> 2:10:53
So I think that the evidence-based medicine has led to protocols
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2:10:53 --> 2:10:56
and maybe that's why evidence-based medicine was highlighted
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2:10:56 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] from autonomous
1733
2:11:00 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ors who had medical ethics working for their patients.
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2:11:04 --> 2:11:06
And that was the intention, in my opinion.
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2:11:06 --> 2:11:09
So I wonder whether you could speak about those two things.
1736
2:11:09 --> 2:11:13
No, no, just causation, please, because there are other times.
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2:11:13 --> 2:11:13
All right.
1738
2:11:14 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]en, causation can be shown if you know where to look for
1739
2:11:21 --> 2:11:22
it.
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2:11:22 --> 2:11:23
Okay.
1741
2:11:23 --> 2:11:29
And as I think we discussed this together three years ago,
1742
2:11:30 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] to prove causation was the pathology to look at the
1743
2:11:35 --> 2:11:40
tissues like Virgil did, you know, to find out where there
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2:11:40 --> 2:11:49
was something typical and pathognomonic, meaning absolutely
1745
2:11:50 --> 2:11:53
singular and particular for the vaccination.
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2:11:53 --> 2:12:03
And four years ago, I said I feared that we would be seeing
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2:12:03 --> 2:12:04
lots of clots.
1748
2:12:05 --> 2:12:05
Absolutely.
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2:12:05 --> 2:12:06
I remember that.
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2:12:06 --> 2:12:09
Yeah, that was four years ago.
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2:12:09 --> 2:12:10
And you were dead right.
1752
2:12:11 --> 2:12:15
Yes, but you know, Stephen, I've never been wrong in anything
1753
2:12:15 --> 2:12:17
very important in life.
1754
2:12:17 --> 2:12:17
No.
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2:12:18 --> 2:12:23
Because what I said and what I'm saying can be read in the
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2:12:23 --> 2:12:29
textbooks of medicine and it's all known.
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2:12:29 --> 2:12:30
It's not my discovery.
1758
2:12:31 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] saying that if the textbooks are right, then there
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2:12:35 --> 2:12:39
will be clots forming in all vessels from head to toe.
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2:12:39 --> 2:12:42
You won't know where they are, but they're going to be there.
1761
2:12:42 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] found.
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2:12:45 --> 2:12:52
And I also said that there will be quasi-quasi autoimmune
1763
2:12:52 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] 10 minutes ago, any
1764
2:12:57 --> 2:13:01
cell that dares to produce an alien protein is going to come
1765
2:13:01 --> 2:13:02
under immune attack.
1766
2:13:02 --> 2:13:08
And that has also been shown to occur in people who had died
1767
2:13:08 --> 2:13:09
after vaccination.
1768
2:13:09 --> 2:13:14
They see the inflammation, the autoimmune attack in various
1769
2:13:14 --> 2:13:19
tissues from brain, heart, lung to anything you want.
1770
2:13:19 --> 2:13:24
Okay, that is so typical and it does not occur in any other
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2:13:24 --> 2:13:24
disease.
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2:13:25 --> 2:13:26
So it is caused by the vaccine.
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2:13:27 --> 2:13:33
Now, moreover, you can now find the vaccine by immunohistochemical
1774
2:13:33 --> 2:13:37
staining and the spike protein has been found.
1775
2:13:38 --> 2:13:40
Okay, all over the bodies of these guys.
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2:13:41 --> 2:13:44
So it's proven that the causality is there.
1777
2:13:45 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] thing.
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2:13:47 --> 2:13:52
You know that the US National Academy of Sciences, which is
1779
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sort of like the Royal Society in England.
1780
2:13:57 --> 2:14:02
It published this paper in February in April 2024.
1781
2:14:02 --> 2:14:07
It had set up a commission, a committee to find out whether
1782
2:14:07 --> 2:14:16
they could show causality between any of these diseases
1783
2:14:16 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]e got after vaccination and the vaccination itself.
1784
2:14:21 --> 2:14:26
And you probably know that the answer was we have regrettably
1785
2:14:26 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ablished causation
1786
2:14:32 --> 2:14:39
in any of these 500 conditions with one exception, right?
1787
2:14:39 --> 2:14:42
You know what the exception was?
1788
2:14:42 --> 2:14:44
No.
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2:14:44 --> 2:14:47
You don't, but it's written.
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2:14:47 --> 2:14:48
This is published.
1791
2:14:48 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]itis.
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2:14:52 --> 2:14:53
Oh, yes, of course.
1793
2:14:53 --> 2:14:53
Yeah.
1794
2:14:53 --> 2:14:56
Yeah, but this is very important.
1795
2:14:57 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ated further research into this area will not lead
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2:15:02 --> 2:15:08
to any other conclusion, meaning that if anyone who was previously
1797
2:15:08 --> 2:15:13
healthy got vaccinated and then subsequently got a myocarditis,
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2:15:14 --> 2:15:16
causality is proven.
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2:15:17 --> 2:15:18
You don't have to do anything.
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2:15:18 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]
1801
2:15:19 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]e don't understand the importance of what
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2:15:22 --> 2:15:26
that, you know, what it means when they're admitting myocarditis
1803
2:15:26 --> 2:15:26
occurs.
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So the essential thing I worry about is that I don't care.
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2:15:32 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to make the point that you know that you could
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2:15:37 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]itis attack which could shorten your
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life by 10 to 20 years and no one would ever know.
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2:15:45 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, okay, look, this I have also written in my autobiography
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in the extended version.
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It's all there.
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Okay, anyone can read it.
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It's appearing in 40 languages.
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So don't say that there was no way to know.
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2:16:02 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] to know.
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2:16:04 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] read it.
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Okay, it's a very short book, but it contains all the essential
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information.
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So another thing that you brilliantly pointed out in early
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2021 when we were doing the letters to the European Medicines
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Agency, you said you postulated, you hypothesized that the
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And then you went on to say in the brain that the worst place
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in your opinion was the cerebral venous sinus and so the risk
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was you could get cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
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2:16:42 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] case, not the worst.
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2:16:44 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] there.
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2:16:45 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] all small vessels and veins of the brain, all.
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And that's what has been found out.
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used your note, but you're so modest.
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You said you've got this slow blood flow in the cerebral
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venous sinus thrombosis.
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You thought that was a possibility that there would be a huge
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rise in the incidence of that.
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And then you said anyone with headache, for example, needs to
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Very important point.
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All right.
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We're letting you go and we're going to end this meeting.
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But the point about that, the point about that, viewers may
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So the point is that the, you know, theirs, for example, it
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could be reported that someone's got headache, you know, or millions
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2:17:45 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]e got headache, you know, but it was a minor thing.
1845
2:17:48 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ually it could be, it could be a diagnosis of a
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All right, because I'm going to leave, but let me give you one
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2:18:01 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] piece of information.
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Okay.
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2:18:04 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ors, a little team have found out that there's
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the body are, yeah,
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are non-abnormal.
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Compromised, compromised.
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And this is the, what is it called?
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Nail bed, finger bed, capillary microscopy.
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Yeah.
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So there's an instrument where you can just see the capillaries
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of the nail bed.
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2:18:43 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] been looked at are extremely
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2:18:48 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]urbances that could then be treated.
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Okay.
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And so, Stephen, I want to give this to you as a doctor.
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So you spread the information that this, I don't know, but
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nail bed capillaries, I think it's called.
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Yeah.
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2:19:14 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]or in the world to use to
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diagnose a vaccine, a vaccine mediated vascular injury.
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Non-invasive.
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It's cheap and it's simple.
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I can't do it, but the textbooks tell you how to do it.
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Okay.
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So I probably can't do it either.
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So Chris, I could probably find someone who could.
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Someone put it in the chat.
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It's so great.
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It's a nail bed.
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What?
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Yeah.
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Something like that.
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Right.
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You can research it.
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You can research it today.
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Charles, you're beginning your day in Australia.
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I'm not going to research it.
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Someone will put it into the chat.
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I was joking.
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Charles, I think it's a capillaries.
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Cool.
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That's the Siobhan.
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Siobhan has put it in nail bed capillaries.
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2:20:15 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] to diagnose vaccine mediated vascular injury.
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Thank you Siobhan.
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Well noted.
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The roscoe.
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Very good.
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Thank you.
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So good.
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Okay.
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We call the whole two and a half hours.
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So good.
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You've done brilliantly.
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Beep, you know, go and do some meditation now and we point out.
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We point out that there's a comment in the chat about the
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Of course, is a placebo effect where not only 99.999% empty
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space were entirely empty space so that your thoughts created
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is so great.
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You were talking about the mind body spirit.
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That's what exactly what it's about.
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Take off one of the legs and they're stuffed.
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So James, thank you for your contribution.
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Thank you to everyone for your contribution.
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Thank you for the wonderful contributions to the chat.
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And we've got lots of work to do everybody.
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So time to come to these meetings so that you realize we've
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2:21:10 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] work ahead of us.
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So no getting tired and look after your health.
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So great.
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Thank you so much.
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2:21:16 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ause everybody.
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Oh, yes, very good.
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So thank you.
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You all.
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Thank you all.
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2:21:24 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ause.
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So great.
1928
2:21:27 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] but you're still drawing applause in 2024.
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Okay.
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Thank you.
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Thanks everybody.
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Thanks, Stephen.
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Bye bye.
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Bye everybody.
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Thank you, Charles.
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Well done.
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Yeah, thanks.
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2:21:47 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]e think?
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2:21:49 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]s conversations
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2:21:54 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] at a time?
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That's a big conversation.
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We'll hold it.
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But there's Tom Rodman's got the have a conversation in the
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video telegram meeting.
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Stephen with Tom Rodman.
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That's good idea.
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Sure.
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Yeah.