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corporate globalist world, and the bureaucratic instead.
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got to join us our conversations. Marks is
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the show you know off the more see
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largely of i'm paraphrasing. I'm paraphrasing. nevertheless,
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have just been hit with a lot
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of information, Cia involvement and establishment of
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Google. right to the point when the
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founders was still a new university. Ah
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though I mean the my God there
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are. We get very close to the
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kill lists. Let me know if you
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know what I'm talking about right there
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tonight show that there's a lot. Six
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of us were talking about Astra Zeneca.
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Of course, because Astra Zeneca have had
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to. Withdraw their products. Guess why? To
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second guess Y mano grams the Sights On
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You Tube which is part of Google which
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is. There's so much to bear
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is so much A is absolutely
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staggering was been revealed on of
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will get into it but nevertheless
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are you can't. Even though Astra
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Zeneca have themselves withdrawn a product
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is is that movie array of
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ludicrous reasons including the term pure
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coincidence limits area. That's the only
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thing that is Pira Abbas resent.
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Guess we'll be covering that in
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some detail. Will to be talking
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about Bobby Kennedy's find video will
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be talking about South. As the
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ice tampering has led to the that
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belies other least one of Trump's cases
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extremes a blood clot shot. I don't
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know what you're referring to save as
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Were both building a beautiful community together.
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Will also be talking about Kamala Harris
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is bizarre response to the Hamas Peace
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fi. Us Suggestions: people are
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killing their dogs with at
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it goods extraordinary level of
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frequency and. Out there met Gala
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in a sense. Help us
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to understand. The Td futility
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or and existential crises that we're all
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spicing together. we are similarly are we
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wanted us to discuss judge just delays
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from documents trial of this the I
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manipulation will be covered Master Zeneca withdraw
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covert vaccines are have missed a side
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of excited for the of with his
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essay that see if you can spot
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what the first challenge their guys we
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should them use this one I referenced
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it helps us narratively. Russell has something
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in common with Jim Jones has baptism
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says leave it there though Although Jim
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Jones. and his jungle community speed
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some pretty impressive work out there how
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to die and i'm john cena wimbledon
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never won wimbledon i believe it it
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does get into s some of the
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stories guys first up astra zeneca ah
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that withdrawn that type of vaccine will
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board after admitting the job cause
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rare blood clots not the reason
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they've withdrawn it though they're very
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clear about that a federal judge
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has indefinitely postponed Trump's classic classified
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excuse me documents trial and the
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FBI have been accused of altering
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or manipulating Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents
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this is of course extraordinary because
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what that ultimately means is Trump
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won't stand a trial prior to
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the election and in the event
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he becomes president I don't imagine
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that he will permit those proceedings
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to continue and we'll use the office
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of presidency to look
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all of us know at this point that this
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is lawfare and political prosecution you don't have to
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be a Trump fan to see that
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this is the exploitation of the judiciary
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you don't have to be a Trump
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fan or a Bobby Kennedy fan to
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see that censorship and lawfare are being
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deployed in one case you
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know sort of respectively in each of
6:54
those cases to ensure that in your
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democracy in the United States of America
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you have got a democratic choice
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between this delightful elderly
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cadaverous individual and what's
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he actually just him just him that's that's that's
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who you can vote for so
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this is Greg Price the prosecutor who questioned Stormy
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Daniels in court today donated 500 $500 to Joe Biden
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in 2020 as night as well as 900 to act
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blue you
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can add that conflict of interest to the
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other prosecutor who was number three at Biden's
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DOJ so what's interesting about that even though
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these are pretty small figures
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in the scheme of things when you
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think about how the donor class are
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able to dominate and control American political
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life via the enormity strength and potency
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of their donations what this shows is
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that this is the kind of thing
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that Trump wouldn't be able to comment
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on because that would be considered contempt
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of court if Trump went my persecuted
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actually is invested in Joe Biden You
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know, like when he goes out into that echo
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chamber where they interview him each day, before or
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after proceedings he would be. Potentially
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you today's device jail for contempt
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of court? Or is there anyone
8:05
left who believes that this is
8:07
a judicial process rather than they
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are settling down of political opponents?
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Let me know In the time
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and seen senses are all the
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unnecessary inquiries: A gym sock sock
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a former White House Press Secretary
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current Msnbc employed. You see how
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it works for me. Tell you
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can form of White House Press
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Secretary current Msm be sms him
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by Msnbc Microsoft. Broadcasting Network little
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bit a Microsoft Everything You Love
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about Last and a little bit of
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Broadcasting I was going on there. This
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I have a listen to Jen Psaki
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talking about the concept of mortality by
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a particular applied to Don't Trump.
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Maybe Donald Trump will go away. Maybe
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he'll go to jail. Maybe he
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will side not city morgue and but
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maybe him and his i a man.
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Tie they go said people to
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die from over existence. Delighted! It's
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a tick tock are attempting to
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prevent map products or Up being
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banned at least by barnsley up.
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at us yeah that's on a
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blog about us from the baby
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see take that with a pinch
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of salt and Jack Dorsey found
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out of our to us we
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are now Ex is saying that
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blue sky is less blue sky
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and says that at draw the
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mosques. Has turned it into a
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fried and platform Chris Pavlovsky see
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our Rambo is a period Michael
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Shannon bug out right now and
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some sub committee or congressional hearing
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to talk about censorship demands in
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Brazil was his story. This rumbling
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on an interesting the comment on
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some liquor are Donald Trump Junior
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responding to a lawn and that
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boring stuff because he does criticized
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boring. Likely you are literally dicing
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recess as Donald Trump Junior. Points
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out hillary levels: Are you allowed
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to say that well in a
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conversation with might bend. Tomorrow
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we get. It. Very very close
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to that subject. We certainly have a
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better understanding of how George Soros became
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George Soros. These of kind of conversations
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saw very important on stay Free Media.
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This is a kind of is amazing
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that you're gonna need the i'm gonna
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need you agree with nice. If we're
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going to have legitimate grown up corroborate
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a ball is as are worth conversations
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with people To high school conspiracy theorist
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everything is actually it's fine. If
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you need some A D
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sets, watch cable news, You
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will be okay. Now are
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as the So such an
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extraordinary carnival of modern media
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continues to spiral seemingly our
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control. thera curious number stories
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about politicians through in their
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dogs and threatening to sue
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other people's dogs while volcanoes.
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Death or a the sky and lightning.
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We got that of. We know
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this crap that from somewhere
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and or meanwhile at the
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Met people are adorning themselves
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and Marie Antoinette style costumes
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wall elsewhere the skies are
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lit up with artillery that
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to some degree my friends.
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You. Have funding. See. Killed
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or not and she says she what to kill
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the President Still until this or up the harks
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up. I killed my own dog and I'll kill
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your dog. see that.on the for well as that.i'll
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kill that thought that did not get a shot
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of the dot step at any time anywhere else
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you did. Not a dot alive that I want
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should be retired. Any other dogs none of them
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the crazy ongoing carnival of modern media Join
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us join us. See.
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Killed or Not and Css you want
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to kill the President still until if
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it were up to her South Dakota
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Gov Christie Nelson seniors to raise eyebrows,
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especially among dog lovers with her latest
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remarks. Cruise Do Norm
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is under fire again today. Hassle
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for suggesting see would have sought
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President Biden German Shepherd commander two
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slices or less sympathy. For
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Commander knowing that you go bought
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his dog the dog Southern know
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he's Joe. Biden starts. oh he
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has is often the walks like
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a little longer than I might
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and the instructions he's given often
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difficult to understand, occasionally mumbled on
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often. He gets the sense that
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he's not the only one taking
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a little poop when it comes
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as I'm walking beside her own
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dog projects. Norm is gunning for
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Bidens. Dog goes this have mine
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who know would have sought Commander
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goes another. Commander been twenty
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five. Come on the last.
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I mean. Bass bass, demonic, Avast Nosferatu
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dog, or in all about Gender Shepherd.
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I love them. They're my favorite part
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of those apps are you love him
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on? I suppose all dogs are support
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the dogs of free speech or support
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the dogs have. Even my opponents are
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simple. the free speech of my opponent,
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bus or whatever like is a wise
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of the eyes. Their that commander sharing
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secret service agents. Before he was
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banished? Maybe. The Secret Service agent
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thing he's may be doing subs as
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Deep State Intervention himself was schools are
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today. I'm Bob is a goddamn Bob.
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The White House is sent to live
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with a Biden family member. Are you
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doing us to try to have to
13:15
look past? But no Chelsea Summation: Hosts
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Margaret Brennan said Zealand Joe Biden should
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have done more. How many people
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is enough people to be apart and dangerously
13:24
hurt before you make a decision on a
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dog? And like a living as a lot
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out there was another not at the White.
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House we talking about Joe Biden melanoma cells?
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somewhat about the dog whistles be moved off
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somewhere else. He'd. Pay the dog can
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do know my homies on a farm that dogs
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on a on a farm. The President said. They
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held accountable to yourself some as our
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presence of be accountable to as what
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in her new book. No going back
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to gov passive resistance fighters these announcers
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no going back when she shot a
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dog and a face you can't on
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suit a dog in the face unless
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is like when superman saloon back was
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reversed Maybe. That way you could
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bluntly rights commander say hello to
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Cricket for me, recruited was a
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fourteen month old wire haired pointer.
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Like this one the norm admits
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to suiting in the head for
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aggressive behavior. Play. What are
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you think? cause I go vienna
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us pretty bummed say this. Team.
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He's really going for their that lady
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was going on with those who astronomers
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have a roof their suit and they
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want to do other people's dogs. Truly
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eighties election season when everything's up for
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grabs or this. have a look now
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Rfk Challenging Trump through the by of
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a Libertarian pie convinced he is nods
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and clearly disturbed. At
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is he is nods and ah let
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me say I of Islam that have
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enough abusing by the way that they
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should be to buy if you arsonists
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on you tube just going to be
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available for a few more minutes before
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we get into the Astra Zeneca story.
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Astra Zeneca have withdrawn their products. so
14:58
if you one of those people thus
15:00
I oughta know Two three, four years
15:02
ago had concerns about the efficacy of
15:05
those medications and the legitimacy of the
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crawling process. Were curious about the indemnity
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granted to numerous. Corporations prior to
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the advent of the products his
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youth sell the you have questions
15:15
about the degree of hysteria and
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bombast the surrounded they're Lord Smith
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moralizing and shaming the accompanied any
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personal diatribe the Uma have issued
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around your bodily autonomy his annual.
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Gonna wanna join us for this
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paw The conversation says have a
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lot got now at the Ah
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Bobby Kennedy Stories challenge from to
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Ah the Bite the would you
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like to see that debate you
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want to see device. Would you like
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to see I free white zombie chow
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this between Trump, Bobby Kennedy and Joe
15:45
Biden? Do you want to see that
15:47
conversation? Haven't. Seen. Ago
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digitalis the Trump? The yeah? Would you
15:51
would like to see that's on? Who's
15:53
going to win that debates? Who's gonna
15:55
be. Some. Pin a debate. Has
15:57
anyone ever do that? We got Bobby Kennedy coming.
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Hi soon and let me tell you
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we off sleep in negotiations now. With.
16:04
The Trump Organization to make a conversation
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between us and Donald Trump take place.
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Cross Everything By Cross everything that's have.
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I looked at the video that men
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are banning at a camp. Brenda, I'm
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English, I'm in your country. Other pretty
16:18
profound questions about the nature of the
16:20
institutions of government and in particular the
16:22
Daves By and their relationships with globalist
16:24
organizations and bureaucracies. Like nights are like
16:27
be I M F Leather Wh of
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and and figures like Bill Gates Andrew
16:31
Source who don't night so much money
16:33
to either. These organizations on a democrat
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party with us in the case of do
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Thorazine cells also tonight's the republican party to
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that to for me to remain in any
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way chanted by what is known as i
16:44
mean a representative democracy in your country for
16:47
my country or never tell you to vote
16:49
for were having Bobby Kennedy and the so
16:51
please god will get on a trump of
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us as we're gonna get commander on the
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show it to represent Joe Biden and ah
16:58
in a both of us will what may
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were muzzles just just the be on the
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side sites was only believe in. Is
17:04
free speech? And How can. Bobby Kennedy
17:07
present his arguments to you if
17:09
Facebook and now who. You remember,
17:11
we're willing to censor true information during
17:13
the pandemic and I feel like you
17:15
may be recall the Zuckerberg wrote about
17:18
his head and there's anything but I
17:20
can do. You know, if you need
17:22
me to censor any body or anything
17:24
like that, then I'll do it. You
17:27
only need to ask another. Know how
17:29
does that look now? How does that look Now with
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a rebranded. With about this and if you watches
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on user we're going to leave. Now remember
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you can become an Allied commander, support our
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movement. When you do that you get to
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join us in know the school of Life,
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the University of Life where we are almost
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certainly educated by brilliant minds. My veins came
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on the soviets was about four of states
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was about the foundation of Google and how
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is it always seemed to a degree a
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Cia pile of you want to learn about
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this stuff? use the code on seventy a
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in the description. Some join. Is another for
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me. It's on Rumble right now talking about
18:02
topics that you care about and that
18:04
they want to shut down. AstraZeneca, they've
18:06
withdrawn their product. Why? Let's have a
18:08
look now at Bobby Kennedy.
18:12
Tell me why you think they're banning this
18:14
video. And elsewhere, what does Bobby Kennedy talk
18:16
about that makes Facebook and Meta
18:18
and those dudes want to censor him? Let's have
18:20
a look at Bobby Kennedy's, a little bit of
18:23
Bobby Kennedy's video. He is
18:25
nuts and clearly disturbed. The
18:27
standard. He's angry at
18:29
Vanity Fair. His own family
18:32
hates him. The New York Post.
18:34
He sounds like he's transmitting from another
18:37
galaxy. He is so crazy in the
18:39
New York Post. Vanity
18:41
is a humorless bully living in a
18:43
paranoid fantasy and Vanity Fair. What
18:46
the is wrong with Bobby Kennedy? OK.
18:51
He's a walking, talking conspiracy theory
18:53
in The New York Times. He's
18:55
completely divorced from reality. The Guardian.
18:57
He is vile. The White
18:59
House. Being with him was a low point
19:01
of my summer. Vanity Fair. Bobby
19:04
Kennedy's... That's my favorite one. Being with him
19:07
was a low point of my summer. That's
19:09
just like, what's that F Scott
19:12
Fitzgerald complaining about their time in
19:14
the Hamptons? That really ruined my
19:16
holiday, that did. That really
19:18
pissed me off. What
19:20
you want is free speech, isn't it? What
19:22
you want is open debate. What you want
19:24
is your potential presidential candidates being able to
19:27
reach the largest audience possible. In particular, I
19:29
would say, to address the issue of how
19:31
the very machinery of
19:33
democracy is geared against
19:35
you ever being represented.
19:39
You're going to understand these issues a lot better
19:41
if you stay with us for a while because
19:43
we are beginning to see the cartilage between the
19:46
various limbs of the body politic
19:48
and how it's able to impose its
19:50
power. And what degree it will go
19:52
to to shut down dissent. That's why
19:54
it's important that platforms like Rumble and
19:56
even content creators outside. Of course,
19:59
even my... has been incredibly brave
20:01
over on X when it
20:03
comes to the issue of free
20:05
speech. Of course journalists like Greenwald,
20:08
Paebe, Schellenberger have been incredibly bold
20:10
and Schellenberger and the CEO of
20:12
Rumble, Chris Pavlovski, have made a
20:15
recent testimony together talking about censorship
20:17
in Brazil. This is the story
20:20
and let's have a little video of Chris
20:23
who of course is a colleague of ours. We
20:25
work with Chris, Chris, man that
20:27
dude came out hard when the British
20:29
government and Google came after me. He was
20:33
rock solid man so I respect him
20:35
and I respect his stance. Let's have
20:37
a look at his statement on free
20:39
speech. We were surprised in 2022 when
20:42
we received a request from the French
20:44
government to block certain news sources. People
20:47
can certainly question the trustworthiness of
20:49
news sources but it should not
20:51
be any government's job to selectively
20:53
eliminate access to information. Rather
20:55
than comply with the French government's
20:57
request, we simply disabled the access
20:59
to the platform in France and
21:02
challenged the legality of this demand. To
21:05
be clear, Rumble has a strong set
21:07
of content guidelines under our terms and
21:09
conditions but the content the French
21:11
government was asking us to censor did not
21:13
violate any of our terms. Instead it was
21:16
regarding Russian news outlets. Earlier
21:18
this year we received requests from
21:20
the Brazilian government to remove certain
21:22
creators from our platform. Again,
21:25
the content did not violate
21:27
our terms and conditions but instead
21:29
shared opinions that were unpopular in
21:32
Brazil at the time. Rumble
21:34
made a very tough decision not to
21:36
comply with the government's request. As
21:38
with France, we chose to disable access
21:41
for our users in Brazil while we
21:43
challenged the legality of the Supreme Court's
21:45
demands. It does not stop
21:47
there. Just last month
21:49
we received requests from New
21:52
Zealand and Australia to censor
21:54
politically unpopular content. Countries
21:56
in every hemisphere, all of the members
21:58
of the United Nations, are
22:00
no longer upholding the human right to freedom
22:03
of expression. This is getting out
22:05
of control and it should alarm everyone in this
22:07
room. Yeah, that's what free
22:09
speech sounds like and that's what advocating for free speech
22:11
sounds like. That's why we
22:13
are on this fantastic platform.
22:17
You'll be familiar with the phrase
22:19
fiddling while Rome burns, for
22:21
that was the action of Emperor
22:23
Nero. Many people have made the
22:25
comparison between the collapse of the
22:28
Roman Empire and where the American
22:30
Empire, which has abandoned the American people,
22:32
that truly make America great, in favor
22:34
of the service of institutions and
22:37
globalist interests that seem
22:39
determined to enslave entire
22:41
populations. I wonder if
22:43
we will come to look at the
22:45
Met Ball as a kind of let
22:48
them eat cake gala, a kind of
22:50
celebration of gaudiness and opulence, perhaps at
22:52
a time when we should be more
22:54
reflective, as the world
22:57
is set adrift and alight by
22:59
war. Why is it
23:01
that these kind of celebrations take place? Now
23:03
remember, I've been a participant in the world
23:05
of celebrity and Hollywood and
23:08
you have to examine all of the
23:10
potential motivations for your condemnation of such
23:12
a garish event. Jealousy,
23:14
FOMO, all of those kind
23:16
of things. What would it be
23:18
to be one of the beautiful people? Wouldn't
23:21
you like to be like them? But
23:23
when you strip away all of
23:26
that complexity and look at these
23:28
bizarre galas, isn't there something calling
23:30
from within you, some loud voice
23:32
within, some melody without
23:34
that's telling you that this
23:37
ain't quite right? What
23:39
number is it on, guys? What button? Met
23:43
Ball, please. Thank you.
23:46
The Met Gala went off without a
23:48
hitch with the biggest stars wearing some
23:50
eye-popping gowns that fit this year's fairy
23:52
tale garden theme. One star stress
23:54
was actually made of sand and it was so heavy
23:57
she had to be lifted up this... It's weird to
23:59
have. a fairy garden
24:01
gala theme, I feel,
24:04
when a $95 billion aid package has
24:06
just been passed to perpetuate war and
24:08
violence across the world that you are
24:11
paying for. So it's not just that
24:13
there is opulence, it's not just that
24:15
there is economic disparity, it's not just
24:18
there's a widening gap between elites and
24:21
ordinary people. That's an issue,
24:23
of course, but it's just
24:25
that part of the ongoing
24:27
impoverishment of ordinary people is
24:29
the heavy taxation and
24:31
funding of military misadventure around
24:33
the globe that I'm beginning
24:35
to sense the vast majority
24:37
of people do not support
24:39
morally even if they're forced
24:41
to support it financially. A
24:43
staircase to get into the event. Hardy
24:46
B stole the show in one
24:48
epic train. A team
24:50
of eight ushers was brought in
24:52
to manage the ruffled billowing gown.
24:55
And today I made not one, but
24:58
two red carpet arrivals. She
25:00
made her first appearance in a dress adorned
25:02
with fruit and bird. Then
25:05
and bird. We got a dress
25:07
adorned with fruit and bird.
25:12
Like it just look, I have a personal experience
25:14
with this. One time I went to I think it
25:16
was Uganda, Nairobi. Is that right?
25:19
Anyway, I visited these dumps and
25:21
they were haunted by Marabou Storks
25:23
and mad cattle chomping on the
25:25
cub of poverty. Children
25:27
there saw out objects amidst
25:30
the drift of waste. They
25:32
say this place was the
25:34
cradle of civilization where humankind
25:37
first came from within
25:39
a week because I lived a
25:41
giddy celebrity lifestyle. Then I was
25:43
at a Parisian fashion show, John
25:46
Galliano's, to be precise, and watching
25:48
the extraordinary opulence, it jarred me
25:50
to feel that in a single
25:52
week I could experience such poverty
25:55
and such opulence. I'm in no
25:57
position to make a moral judgement.
26:00
of anybody and it isn't a
26:02
moral argument that I'm presenting to
26:04
you, it's an existential one. Does
26:07
this seem somehow bizarre,
26:09
berserk, macabre, odd, peculiar, broken? Does
26:11
this leave something in your chest?
26:13
I see in the chat JIJ
26:15
2022, Hunger Games, anyone? Do
26:20
you not feel a haunting? Do you
26:23
not feel phantoms are among us?
26:25
That the culture is running out of
26:27
ideas? Do you not think it when
26:29
you see Joe Biden and when you're
26:31
told that Joe Biden's speeches are going
26:33
to be short now? When you remember
26:35
the echoes of JFK, the
26:38
deep state will subvert democracy.
26:40
When you learn how George
26:42
Soros made his billions with
26:45
inside information. When you see
26:47
politicians and lawmakers roll the
26:49
dice, surely profiting on inside
26:51
information. When you see escalating
26:53
wars across the world, knowing
26:55
that you're funding them, do
26:58
you not feel that we
27:00
are approaching some pivotal moment? When
27:02
you learn that in Ukraine
27:04
they are piloting schemes that
27:06
attach your bank balance to
27:09
your voting capacity and your
27:11
digital identity, that this is
27:13
coming to you. That
27:15
around the world they are piloting
27:18
legislation, biotechnologies, social credit score systems
27:20
that they await only now, the
27:22
appropriate disaster in order to legitimize
27:25
further authoritarianism. And when you feel
27:27
all of this, when you sense
27:29
all of this, when you hear
27:32
a voice calling from deep within
27:34
you and you turn on your
27:36
TV set and this is
27:39
what you're invited to marvel at at the
27:41
center of your culture, do you not feel
27:43
deep within yourself that something is dreadfully
27:45
wrong? Two hours later, she returned to
27:47
the carpet in a black gown by
27:50
John Galliano, designed in 1996, the year
27:52
she was born. She
27:56
wore a headpiece of roses. remake
28:00
of a 1951 Balenciaga that she
28:02
fell in love with after seeing
28:04
it in a photo. I
28:06
saw it in a photo. That's no additional
28:09
information is it? Where did you see it?
28:11
I saw it in the reflection of a
28:13
refrigerator door. I saw it
28:15
in a puddle. I saw a
28:17
gloved hand emerging from a lake
28:19
and in it was an image
28:21
of this dress. Now please
28:24
let me reiterate that I'm in no
28:26
position to condemn the individuals that participate
28:28
in these spectacles and festivals having been
28:30
to them myself. But surely now how
28:33
is it that the scales have fallen
28:35
from my eyes? Did you always know? Have
28:37
you always known that this is some extraordinary
28:40
spectacle, some mad potent pole
28:42
at the heart of a
28:44
berserk culture that we need
28:46
to avert our eyes from
28:49
or somehow topple? The Kardashian
28:51
sisters were there. Kim wore
28:53
a dress with a silver
28:55
metal skirt covered in flowers
28:57
and twigs. Flowers, twigs, fruit,
29:00
flowers, we got it from
29:02
a photograph. Meanwhile there's a
29:04
spectacle of extraordinary military activity
29:06
all around the world funded
29:08
by you. Meanwhile farmers are
29:11
being divorced and almost dragged
29:13
from their land financially or
29:15
literally government programs to make
29:17
forced acquisitions. Meanwhile seeds are
29:19
being patented, food is being centralized,
29:22
lab meats are being endorsed by
29:24
some of the world's most powerful figures.
29:26
I'm talking specifically about Bill Gates. We'll
29:28
cover that story elsewhere. When ludicrous bizarre
29:31
events like that, remember that Willy Wonka
29:33
event in Scotland that everyone said was
29:35
like crap. Well they created
29:38
a version of it. Like that
29:41
was itself a parody of an
29:43
event and then they parodied that
29:45
parody again. Like where
29:47
is the, when is the ridicule,
29:49
the ludicrousness, the bizarre pastiche going
29:51
to end? Oh no,
29:55
well, oh my gosh, I thought I was pulling up
29:57
something about Willy Wonka and it's Israel invades Rafa
29:59
despite her. Hamas Ceasefire Agreement. No, but hold
30:01
on a minute. Remember,
30:04
Kim Kardashian's dress has
30:06
got twigs on it
30:08
and mouses. There's photographs of mouses
30:10
faces on it. What's the Willy
30:12
Wonka One-Watt button, guys? 15,
30:16
they're all 15. Oh
30:18
yeah, look, LA recreates
30:20
Glasgow's Willy Wonka disaster, sad
30:22
oompa loompa included. This
30:25
is an interesting philosophical perspective
30:27
where pastiche parody and reiteration
30:30
of cultural ideas has gone beyond
30:32
the parodic. Something
30:35
that was a ridiculous attempt
30:37
to create something is in
30:39
itself being imitated. Endless silk
30:41
screen imprints as if from
30:43
some god, godless war hole.
30:45
Endless images of meaningless celebrity.
30:47
You scroll down your feed
30:50
and you see, children are
30:52
being blown up. This is a $100,000 dress. It
30:55
took 10 years to put it on. Jeffrey
30:58
Epstein managed to kill himself. All the footage
31:00
is gone. George Soros is a billionaire.
31:02
And you're invited to remain compliant
31:04
throughout it. No wonder people are
31:06
turning to Christ. No wonder people
31:09
are awakening. No wonder people are
31:11
becoming uncooperative because
31:13
this is an astonishing
31:15
spectacle to participate in. And
31:17
in the middle of it, in the
31:19
middle of it, you have the peculiar
31:22
figure of Kamala Harris, who somehow seems
31:24
to have a foot in both cams.
31:26
Russell, what about you and the Pied
31:28
Piper? All right, you're talking about
31:31
that time when I was at the Olympics. I
31:33
can tell you this, when I'm inside the world
31:35
of celebrity, when I was in there, when I
31:37
was inside it, when I was younger, people aren't
31:39
going, hello there, we're from MKUltra. Would you mind
31:42
being the handler of this person? No, that doesn't
31:44
go on. I would tell you. I would tell
31:46
you. Look at what's happened to me in the
31:48
last six months, you lunatics. Look at what's happened
31:50
to me. What
31:53
It's like is you're just caught up in narcissism, individualism, and
31:55
your own. Sort of like, oh my God, yeah, I am
31:57
important. I Thought I was important. And I Rode on the
31:59
bus at the Olympics. Olympic ceremony and sang that
32:01
Willie Wonka song. but I don't think that's
32:03
actually satanic. Come with me and you'll be
32:05
in a world of pure imagination. You feel
32:08
like they should be happening to me. Funded
32:10
poor and and when your trousers stare at
32:12
the crop, should you have to sell a
32:14
type of scotch? Tape them up to think?
32:16
Well, This. Is who says
32:18
the world Now this is reality
32:20
now. Who's. Extraordinary His extraordinary to
32:23
visit some of these worlds. And maybe
32:25
you'll come back with some gold. Maybe
32:27
you'll combat with some proof. Maybe you'll
32:29
combat with something useful for your community.
32:31
A Okay guys, this have a look
32:33
at. This this is that. it is astonishing. Kamala
32:35
Harris was asked about how massive
32:37
potential cease fire while Israel have
32:40
invited Rafa in the midst of
32:42
all of this gall are and
32:44
spectacular. What do you say? Kamala, you're
32:46
not a dollar will likely come all as
32:48
attempt. To so of normalize herself and
32:50
to buy like this is just another
32:53
day in the projects is amazing. Have
32:55
a look at this sixteen. Seventeen.
33:00
Eighteen I'm I could never heard. Of
33:11
almost as if is a society a. Grandson
33:15
slams. For its and slim. That
33:18
said, it's threats and shreds as
33:21
the Us prison shrimp. Is
33:23
not the answer to everything
33:26
Kamala. Folksy, homespun, Recipe.
33:28
Chit chat ain't gonna be enough
33:30
as Rome. Burns and Crumbles. And
33:32
what do we learn by looking
33:34
at the spectacular. Met Gala while
33:36
all around us the fire. And Brimstone
33:38
seems to be observable an avid and
33:41
while I believe what we learn from
33:43
it's is the sent a kennel hold
33:45
that the world is falling apart. And
33:47
the we must the rise and fall
33:49
for That is why think women are
33:51
you think in the comments and that
33:53
schatz hey. today's headlines
33:56
stories a pretty significant one astra
33:58
zeneca have been forced to admit
34:00
that their product does fit,
34:03
perhaps has always caused, blood
34:05
clots. It's been admitted publicly,
34:08
it's unavoidable, it's evident, it's
34:10
obvious and it's pretty astonishing
34:13
for us to have to confront that
34:15
reality. AstraZeneca as a
34:17
result of the legal acknowledgement
34:20
that their product causes blood clots in
34:22
very rare, very rare cases have been
34:24
forced to globally withdraw it. Now I
34:26
want you to look at this because
34:29
this is an extraordinarily revelatory
34:31
piece of propaganda. This shows
34:34
you how when a
34:36
global organization, remember AstraZeneca is worth 75
34:38
billion dollars, is one of the biggest
34:40
companies in my country the United Kingdom.
34:42
You may run the world now but
34:44
we got the accent still, we still
34:47
got the accent. 75 billion dollars
34:49
is worth. AstraZeneca have
34:51
clearly been forced to acknowledge legally
34:54
in a legal context that their
34:56
product in rare cases, very rare
34:58
cases causes blood clots. Notice how
35:01
they handle what amounts to a
35:03
press release in the Telegraph, that's
35:05
a British legacy media organization. Notice
35:08
how they're able to frame this information
35:10
in the most favorable manner conceivable, almost
35:12
as if by the end of it
35:15
you think I like AstraZeneca and those
35:17
people that got blood clots kind of
35:19
deserved it. Have a look at this. The
35:22
Oxford AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn
35:24
worldwide months after the pharmaceutical giant has
35:26
made for the first time in court
35:28
documents that it can cause rare and
35:30
dangerous side effects or it says here,
35:33
rare and dangerous side effects. It's
35:35
emphasized the word rare and it's
35:37
used the singular to describe the
35:39
nature of adverse events. Let me know how
35:41
that tallies with your experiences
35:44
of vaccines in the chat guys. Remember it was
35:46
Bobby Kennedy who recently said 25% of Americans believe
35:48
that they know someone who's died as a result
35:51
of taking the vaccines. That's a belief, that doesn't
35:53
mean it's an absolute fact but it's you know
35:55
it doesn't sound like a very rare side effect
35:57
does it. AstraZeneca said the
36:00
vaccine was being removed from markets
36:02
for commercial reasons. It's just commercial
36:04
reasons. What's the commercial
36:06
reason? Well, when you sell a product
36:08
that kills people, they stop
36:10
liking it and buying it. They
36:13
said the vaccine was no longer being manufactured
36:15
or supplied, having been superseded
36:18
by updated vaccines that tackle
36:20
new variants. What it
36:22
is, we're only withdrawing this vaccine, not
36:24
because we've admitted in court documents that
36:26
it causes side effects, no, because we've
36:28
got even better vaccines now. Why aren't
36:31
you taking them by the way? What
36:33
do you know of what we don't
36:35
know? Vax zavera,
36:38
which sounds like a baddie
36:40
in a Marvel movie and
36:42
fundamentally acts like one, has
36:44
come under intense scrutiny in recent months over
36:46
a very rare side effect, which causes blood
36:48
clots. Very rare, again, very rare. It's very
36:51
rare. We just want the stress. It's very,
36:53
very rare, which causes blood clots and low
36:55
blood platelet counts. AstraZeneca admitted in court documents
36:57
lodged with the high court in February that
37:00
the vaccine can in very, very rare. You're
37:02
not getting the message. This is so rare.
37:04
Oh, it's so rare. If you have one,
37:06
put it in a zoo. It's like a
37:08
giant panda. If you could find two people
37:11
with AstraZeneca vaccine injuries, if you could get
37:13
them to breed, you could sell them to
37:15
zoos around the world. They're like the Loch
37:17
Ness monster of injuries. Well, definitely
37:19
then there won't be people registering
37:21
adverse events all over the world.
37:23
There certainly won't be an explosion
37:25
in excess deaths. So significant that
37:27
insurance companies have had to alter
37:30
their premiums to accommodate the extraordinary
37:32
number of people dying that aren't
37:34
supposed to, or at least predicted
37:36
to be at risk of dying.
37:39
Vax zavera, vax zavera. It
37:42
can in rare cases cause,
37:44
I would love that to
37:46
spell out thrombocytopenia syndrome. Let's
37:48
have a look at the
37:50
next page. But AstraZeneca
37:52
has insisted the decision to withdraw the
37:54
vaccine is not linked to the court
37:56
case or it's admission that it can
37:58
cause TTS. The
38:00
timing was pure coincidence
38:03
pure coincidence Well
38:05
over here we've been forced to legally admit
38:07
that our product does in very rare very
38:09
rare case like a humming And hummingbird landing
38:11
on your finger in very rare cases It
38:14
does kill people is
38:16
a pure coincidence. That's what it is
38:19
a pure coincidence It's the only thing
38:21
about their product that is pure is
38:23
a pure coincidence a unique new strain
38:25
of Coincidence a coincidence
38:27
as if from the heavens
38:29
a coincidence bubbling up from a brook
38:32
in a statement The company said we're
38:34
incredibly proud of the role vax of
38:36
area played in ending the global pandemic
38:39
Are you according to independent estimates? I'd
38:41
like to query the phrase independent estimates
38:43
over six point five million lives were
38:45
saved in the first year of use
38:47
alone Six point five
38:49
million. Well, that's extraordinary because if it saved
38:52
that many lives I wonder why there are so many
38:54
Excess deaths because you would have to
38:57
counter the deaths that have subsequently been
38:59
happening against the six point five million
39:01
people They're apparently alive now, but wouldn't
39:03
be alive Maybe these people are people
39:06
that benefit from blood clots in some
39:08
way like superheroes. I suppose I'm
39:11
blood clot man. What's your special power
39:13
hemorrhaging? Millions
39:16
as we're saying the first year of
39:18
use alone over three billion doses were
39:20
supplied globally Very rare our efforts have
39:22
been recognized by governments around the world
39:24
and are widely regarded as being a
39:26
critical component of ending the global pandemic
39:28
recognized by Governments around the
39:31
world. Are you beginning to understand
39:33
how I am beginning to understand
39:35
that there are a nexus of
39:37
power Interests they include the media
39:39
governments private corporations that act in
39:41
cohesion with one another to create
39:43
almost impenetrable Realities and
39:45
if you happen to be one of the
39:47
people those very rare people who got blood
39:50
blood clots You better be able to afford
39:52
the legal bills. You better be willing to
39:54
withstand their shaming, right? I mean, do you
39:57
remember for example that Justin Trudeau went out
39:59
of his way to say that
40:01
you should take AstraZeneca. Do you remember
40:03
that moment? Do you remember that
40:05
he had no hesitation in
40:08
publicly stating that if all
40:10
you're offered is AstraZeneca, you
40:13
better take your medicine like my
40:15
mama takes on Fidel. For
40:18
the Prime Minister, if you could
40:20
just please talk to me about the AstraZeneca
40:22
vaccine. We're hearing about people showing up to
40:24
their appointments in Montreal when they hear it's
40:27
AstraZeneca, they don't want to get it. What's
40:29
your message to people who are worried about
40:31
getting this vaccine? Health
40:33
Canada and our experts
40:36
and scientists have spent an awful
40:38
lot of time making
40:40
sure that every vaccine
40:43
approved in Canada
40:45
is both safe and effective.
40:48
Therefore, safe and
40:50
effective. Do you remember
40:52
how many times you heard that? Do
40:54
you remember how many times your reluctance,
40:57
your hesitancy, your circumspection, your individual freedom,
40:59
your bodily autonomy, your ability to make
41:01
choices for yourself, your perfectly natural conjecture
41:04
that there had been no time to
41:06
trial over a decent timeframe, the efficacy
41:08
and side effects of these vaccines were
41:10
all seen as a kind of heresy,
41:13
as a kind of opposition
41:15
to a religious dogma suddenly
41:17
concocted the main liturgical requirement
41:19
of which was your obedience,
41:22
your compliance. Do you think that's
41:24
a coincidence? Do you think that
41:26
your compliance and obedience is just
41:28
another adverse side effect, a side
41:30
effect at all? Or is it
41:32
the main event? Are they trying
41:35
to create a culture of obedient,
41:37
docile, supine citizens that do not
41:39
question, that take their medicine and
41:41
shut our mouths? The
41:44
best vaccine for you to take is the
41:46
very first one that is offered to you. That
41:49
is how we get through this as
41:51
quickly as possible and as safely
41:54
as possible. The very first vaccine.
41:56
Vaccines, get your vaccines just to
41:58
snatch them off the floor. Extraordinary
42:00
wasn't it that these vaccines where you
42:02
should just take the first one available
42:05
to you were not made available in
42:07
the continent of Africa And they did
42:09
not grant licenses for their manufacture in
42:11
that continent because you know people in
42:13
Africa wouldn't be able to manage it
42:15
almost As if there was some kind
42:17
of profit motive and perhaps motive even
42:19
more nefarious than that We certainly now
42:22
know that dual-purpose research is at least
42:24
part of the history of the advent and Invention
42:27
of these curious products which many people
42:29
believe don't even warrant the use of
42:32
the word vaccine Look how far behind
42:34
you the legacy media are the reason
42:36
that they're far behind you is because
42:38
they are Reaching out to
42:41
grab you to smother you to
42:43
shut you down and prevent your
42:45
awakening and your advance It's not
42:47
a coincidence as multiple
42:49
variant COVID-19 vaccines have since been developed
42:51
There is a surplus of available updated
42:53
vaccines, so that's why we're doing this
42:55
This has led to a decline in
42:57
demand for that severe area which is
42:59
no longer being manufactured or supplied Asha
43:01
Zeneca has therefore taken the decision to
43:04
initiate withdrawal of the marketing Authorizations
43:07
for that severe area within Europe we
43:09
will now work with regulators who we
43:12
also fund and our partners who are
43:14
the same people as the regulators to
43:16
align on a clear path forward to
43:18
conclude this chapter and significant
43:21
contribution to the COVID-19 Pandemic
43:25
almost church Hillian now in their
43:27
statesmanly approach to this issue Remember
43:30
notice how the media partner them
43:32
in the constant reiteration of the
43:34
words very rare very rare You're
43:36
almost lucky to have been vaccine
43:39
injured. Oh, you like a bastard
43:41
What would not give to be
43:43
vaccine injured? I sometimes lie here
43:45
in bed at night with my
43:47
myocarditis Thank you
43:49
my lucky stars We
43:52
will now well Oh, yeah, the UK government
43:54
largely stopped using the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine by
43:56
the autumn of 2021 by which time it
43:58
is applied a better 50
44:01
million doses in the UK. It
44:03
was replaced in the UK with
44:05
Pfizer. Okay, remember their legal indemnity,
44:07
Moderna. Remember how many people from Moderna,
44:09
many people that work at Moderna
44:11
now that previously worked for the
44:13
UK government in time for the
44:15
winter booster campaign at the end
44:17
of 2021. AstraZeneca
44:20
has always insisted that patient
44:22
safety is our highest priority.
44:25
Thanks for
44:27
that. Patient safety is their highest priority.
44:29
Everything else is after that. They arrive
44:31
at AstraZeneca every morning. Are the patients
44:34
safe? Make sure
44:36
that you can ensure that none of this
44:38
information gets out there. The company
44:40
has said from the body of evidence
44:42
in clinical trials and real world data,
44:44
the AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine has continuously been
44:47
shown to have an acceptable safety profile
44:49
and regulators around the world consistently state
44:51
that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the
44:53
risk of extremely rare. Can we just
44:55
say again, this is extremely
44:57
rare. Do you want to play extremely rare bingo?
44:59
Do you want to take a drink
45:02
every time they remind you that it's
45:04
extremely rare and end up like Mickey
45:06
Rourke lost it alone somewhere in some
45:09
extremely rare rehab because of the constant
45:11
bombardment of the term. But there's
45:13
a human side to this, incidentally.
45:16
Kate Scott, whose husband Jamie was left with
45:18
permanent brain injury after having the vaccine and
45:21
who was the first person in the UK
45:23
to bring a legal action said AstraZeneca's Covid
45:25
vaccine no longer being used in the UK
45:27
or Europe and soon the rest of the
45:29
world means no one else will suffer from
45:32
this awful adverse reaction. Kate, I
45:34
know that your husband had this terrible brain injury,
45:36
but could you just say very
45:39
rare? A couple of times it's not rare in
45:41
our house, it's 100%. Yeah, I know,
45:43
but it's just good for the it's good for the article
45:45
if you'd say very rare. Very rare. Could
45:48
you say how often Kate
45:50
is it that you see
45:52
the Loch Ness-Monson very rare?
45:55
Right, cut the first bit and a bit after. We'll
45:57
use that very rare. They say
45:59
it's for commercial. reasons, but maybe it's
46:01
because it can no longer be seen
46:03
as being within the acceptable safety parameters.
46:05
Let me know in the chat. Is
46:07
it for commercial reasons or
46:09
is it because it's no
46:11
longer within the acceptable safety
46:13
parameters? Families whose
46:15
loved ones died after taking the
46:18
AstraZeneca COVID vaccine have abandoned attempts
46:20
to sue the pharmaceutical giant after
46:22
being told that they were likely
46:24
to use. Remember that the UK
46:26
government are undergirding AstraZeneca's legal fees
46:28
and payouts themselves with your taxpayer
46:31
dollar. In our case, pounds.
46:33
You pay for the vaccine, you pay
46:35
for the indemnity, you pay for the
46:37
court cases when the product kills people.
46:39
Do you see now the system? Now
46:41
why don't you get on and vote
46:43
for one of these two globalists and
46:46
shut your mouth? Families have pulled out
46:48
of the high court case after being
46:50
told that they'll be unlikely to succeed
46:52
with their claims because a leaflet issued
46:55
at the height of the pandemic warned
46:57
of a rare side effect associated
46:59
with the vaccine. So
47:02
when Kate Scott comforts
47:04
her children at night because their father
47:06
has a brain injury, they
47:09
can say, or when the many
47:11
broken families left in grief bereavement
47:13
and giddiness because of death caused
47:15
by this product seek to console
47:17
each other. Remember
47:19
the leaflet. Remember the
47:22
leaflet. Do you see another
47:24
tenet of the bureaucracy we live
47:26
within? It is as long as
47:28
they've warned you, as long as
47:30
you sign something, as long as
47:32
they have indemnity, there's no requirement
47:35
for honesty, there's no requirement for
47:37
decency, there's no requirement for integrity
47:39
or transparency or clarity and perhaps
47:41
when you're grieving or weeping you
47:43
can use that leaflet to wipe
47:45
away your tears and the tears
47:47
of the children left behind by
47:49
these irresponsible deaths that were known
47:52
about prior to action being taken.
47:54
But did you get a leaflet
47:56
though? You did get a leaflet.
47:58
Legal experts believe. that
48:00
this could potentially protect the
48:03
pharmaceutical firm against cases brought by
48:05
families whose relatives were given a
48:07
dose supplied after April 7, 2021.
48:12
Well, let's face it, that's the
48:14
actual reason that all of that
48:16
happened. The Health Secretary orders Vaccine
48:18
Compensation Scheme review as claims saw.
48:21
Oh look, the government step in to protect
48:23
corporations. How astonishing. The UK Health
48:25
Secretary has ordered a review of
48:27
the Vaccine Compensation Scheme after surging
48:29
claims following the pandemic. Did any
48:31
of us ever remember seeing on social
48:33
media they're going to have legal hell
48:35
to pay when the chickens come
48:37
home to roost? Do you remember that? Do
48:39
you remember those conversations? Do you remember that
48:41
those conversations were censored and shut
48:44
down? Do you remember that people were
48:46
banned and shadow banned? Do you remember
48:48
that Moderna and Pfizer spent money to
48:50
track independent journalists and pundits that were
48:52
speaking about all of this? And now
48:55
Victoria Atkins has asked officials in their
48:57
department to draw up options for
48:59
reforming the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme which campaigners
49:01
have said is no longer fit for purpose.
49:03
It comes amid concern that the scheme is
49:06
struggling to cope after becoming overwhelmed by a
49:08
huge volume of claims from those suffering side
49:10
effects after COVID vaccines. But those people are
49:12
hysterical. Those people should be
49:15
shamed. Those people are
49:17
out of their minds. Now
49:19
do you remember that Chris
49:21
Como at the height of
49:23
the pandemic on CNN advocated for
49:25
the vaccines, participated in the shaming
49:27
of people that were actually vaccinated
49:30
but not vaccinated enough. And of
49:32
course now he with extraordinary
49:35
serendipity, I don't say this with any
49:37
delight or joy actually because we are
49:39
actually all on the same team aren't
49:41
we? We are all actually human beings.
49:43
We do all actually have to find
49:45
a way to get along with one
49:47
another and heal after the extraordinary understanding
49:49
that has emerged during the pandemic period.
49:51
We cannot trust the media. We cannot
49:53
trust the state. We cannot trust the
49:55
corporations through donation and through
49:57
funding advertisers and through extraordinary
50:00
investment are able to control the media
50:02
are able to control the government and
50:04
maybe just maybe it
50:06
goes even deeper than that even those
50:08
that were willing to go on the television and
50:10
demand that you get vaccinated or that you should
50:12
be shamed or you should be blamed or you
50:14
should be named and paraded through the streets and
50:17
if you were ever ill there should be no
50:19
obligation to be you should be left to die
50:21
on the floor like a dog without even time
50:23
for no me to shoot you dead like one
50:26
those people are still we're all on the same
50:28
team and we have to find
50:30
some way of finding unity here's Chris
50:32
Como during the pandemic talking about vaccines
50:34
is pretty staggering here is during the
50:37
pandemic talking about how all of us
50:39
should get our asses vaccinated and fast
50:41
everybody should know that about you Byron
50:43
Donald you are not telling people to
50:46
get vaccinated you are not pushing it
50:48
you are not saying it's the right
50:50
choice you're saying you're not doing it
50:52
and your family's not doing it and
50:54
you're leaving out of the equation that
50:57
you can make other people sick as
50:59
if that doesn't matter okay
51:02
Chris did you not just hear my answer
51:04
30 seconds ago why I said if you
51:06
want to be protected from these variants and
51:08
the original what about protect other people vaccinated
51:10
I promote you to do that I just
51:12
told you live on your own show that
51:14
if you want to get vaccinated America go
51:16
do it but if there are Americans like
51:18
myself who choose not to please don't berate
51:20
me for doing that is a personal choice
51:22
I have made my own health
51:24
care I am allowed to do that I
51:27
don't you Byron you're absolutely right to do
51:29
it you have a right to do it
51:31
two different statements okay do you have
51:33
the right of course nobody's debating that except
51:35
you guys as a false choice what I'm
51:37
saying is is it right to
51:39
do it yes because it's pretty
51:41
obvious these bloody things don't work and
51:44
potentially cause more harm than they could
51:46
ever solve look at the confidence look
51:48
at the hysteria about look at where
51:50
he's working how can you even blame
51:53
Chris Como as an individual I suppose
51:55
the only thing that would make this
51:57
more extraordinary is if Chris Como himself
52:00
then became a victim of vaccine injury.
52:02
Let's watch this clip play out. Have
52:05
you spoken to a doctor? You're supposed to be
52:07
a leader. Have you talked to the CDC and
52:09
the people who are in Florida at the Department
52:11
of Health about whether or not they think you
52:13
made a good choice? Because if your answer is
52:15
just then, well, I don't care what they say,
52:17
this is me, I'm an American, that
52:20
is being dumb as
52:23
a proxy for being bold. And
52:25
I don't think it's a good message because remember,
52:27
it's not just you for protecting yourself. Well, let
52:29
me say this. If you, for
52:31
a moment, look at the innocent
52:34
childlike wonder of Como's opponent, his
52:36
sort of God-fearing open-heartedness, his willingness
52:38
to actually come on a hostile
52:41
TV show like Chris Como's on
52:43
CNN was and have an open-hearted,
52:45
and perhaps the reason his heart
52:48
is open and indeed functioning is
52:50
because it's not rife with myocarditis,
52:52
perhaps because he only took one vaccine. And no, also,
52:54
this is a dude that had taken
52:57
a vaccine. He's not like, do not
52:59
take vaccines under any circumstances. It's part
53:01
of some population reduction program. It
53:03
was created as a result of
53:05
dual-purpose research. I've got strong evidence
53:07
to suggest that the lab leak
53:10
itself involved Fauci and Fauci's funny,
53:12
that he's not going into any sort of,
53:15
ultimately true, intriguing territory. He's just saying, I've
53:17
taken one vaccine, I'm not gonna take any
53:19
more, thanks. And he's been treated like what
53:22
he's saying is this, well, under some circumstances,
53:24
pedophilia could be a nice way to pass
53:26
the afternoon. New York Times released an article
53:28
that's getting a lot of play that
53:31
says that there are thousands of people. This
53:35
is now, subsequently, Chris Como
53:38
in an extraordinary act of, look, again, Chris
53:41
Como is a human being, and like I
53:43
thought he did pretty well when he was
53:45
on Tucker recently, but he has now experienced
53:48
vaccine injury now that he's left CNN. I mean,
53:50
if he was still working at CNN, what
53:53
would he have instead of
53:55
vaccine injury? Just inexplicable headaches,
53:57
dizzy spells, quiet heart attacks,
54:00
the corner, but we'll see an ender.
54:02
The vaccine continues to sell in record
54:04
numbers. Pfizer's stock prices have stabilized.
54:06
Help me! Shut up, Chris. Chris,
54:08
don't be so selfish. Chris, shut
54:10
your goddamn mouth, Chris. Chris, can't you see?
54:12
We're trying to do the news. Brand new stuff.
54:14
Yeah, come on, we're trying to tell the truth
54:16
over here. You son of a bitch, why don't
54:19
you go take some goddamn ivermectin? Actually,
54:21
I am taking ivermectin now. It's too little
54:23
too late. Who say they're still suffering side
54:25
effects they believe from
54:28
the vaccine and that those have
54:30
been ignored. Now, one of them is
54:32
nurse practitioner, Sean Barkovich. He
54:35
says he got his first dose
54:37
in 2020, had side effects. Just
54:40
standing up sent his heart racing, stinging
54:42
pain in his eyes, mouth growing.
54:44
Those have gotten a little bit better,
54:47
but he still has what they call
54:49
tinnitus. That's a ringing in the ears.
54:51
We know that vaccines can have unintended
54:54
consequences, aka side effects. This on CNN,
54:56
though, where was this on CNN? I
54:58
mean, again, it's not a personal attack
55:01
on Chris Komo. What's the point in
55:03
that human being individual, but on
55:06
CNN at the time, wouldn't it
55:08
have been better to say, well,
55:11
listen, we know that vaccines do often
55:13
cause side effects and injuries. And
55:15
it's understandable that there's a good deal
55:18
of cynicism here because of the profits,
55:20
because of the legal indemnity, because of
55:22
the sort of bizarre accompanying propaganda campaign,
55:25
because of the unwillingness to
55:27
provide clinical data, because of
55:29
the use of modeling instead
55:31
of empirical epidemiological data, and
55:33
because of a clear intention
55:35
to create the conditions that
55:38
legitimize authoritarianism. Why can't CNN,
55:40
New York Times, the BBC
55:42
have those conversations? Perhaps it's
55:44
because they are affiliates of centralized
55:47
organizations that have identified that they
55:49
are no longer in opposition with one
55:51
another. They are in opposition with independent
55:53
media, and they are in opposition with
55:55
you, that your intellectual freedom, your autonomy,
55:57
your bodily autonomy, your mental freedom, your
55:59
spirit. Freedom is a problem for
56:01
them. That's why domestic populations are being
56:03
treated as terrorists That's why your individual
56:05
free will is suddenly a problem That's
56:08
why your spiritual freedoms your right to
56:10
raise your children How you want to
56:12
raise your children are all suddenly problems
56:14
because you are in a war There's
56:16
a war. All right And you are
56:18
the enemy when it comes to the
56:20
legacy media the establishment and their shared
56:22
interests But nobody's really
56:24
talking about it because they're too afraid of
56:26
blame and they just want it to go
56:28
away But the problem is people like Sean
56:31
and me and millions of others who still
56:33
have weird stuff with their blood work And
56:36
their lives and their feelings and more, you know
56:38
physically are not going away No.
56:41
Oh, well, there you go. That's
56:43
pretty fascinating What an incredible turnaround
56:45
that represents and how is it
56:47
that these systems are able to
56:49
be continually? Perpetuated is
56:51
there some nexus is there some point
56:53
is there some motive for
56:56
all of this is Bobby Kennedy talking
56:58
about? the various relationships between the state
57:00
between big pharma and Legislators,
57:03
let's have a look And
57:07
in 1980 we passed a
57:09
law called the Bayh-Dole Act And
57:12
that law allowed NIH scientists
57:14
and NIH as an agency
57:17
to collect royalties On
57:19
any new drug that had helped develop Including
57:22
the scientists who worked on a drug.
57:24
So for example the Moderna vaccine There
57:27
are between four and six individuals
57:29
at NIH who will get $150,000
57:32
a year as long forever as long
57:35
as that mr. N8 technology is on
57:37
the market NIH
57:39
owns half the patent and
57:42
they get 50% So
57:45
if you're a regulator working for these
57:47
agencies and you're making royalties and you're
57:49
paying for your mortgage and your boat
57:52
and your alimony and your kids education
57:54
Based upon the performance of that drug
57:56
in the marketplace because you helped develop
57:58
it It
58:01
tends to subvert the
58:04
regulatory function of the agency because you
58:06
have the regulators who are supposed to
58:09
be looking for problems in that drug
58:11
who are instead making sure they don't
58:14
see any problems. So assuming that's
58:16
an extraordinary take that ultimately there
58:19
are royalties received by regulatory agencies
58:21
that are in themselves funded by
58:23
Big Pharma. It begins to make
58:25
sense when you see the financial
58:27
trials. Some people will say follow
58:29
the money. We were told to
58:31
follow the science. Economics is sometimes
58:33
regarded as a kind of science
58:35
and it seems that when science
58:37
becomes a subset of a certain
58:39
economic imperative it becomes empirically observable
58:41
that corruption is at play.
58:43
And unfortunately for AstraZeneca it's had
58:46
real life victims in real time.
58:48
And for them to claim that
58:50
this product is being drawn for
58:52
commercial reasons, unless those commercial reasons
58:54
are we are killing our customers
58:56
then there's a degree of dishonesty.
58:58
And the only thing pure is
59:01
the coincidence that they are claiming
59:03
that this is because the product
59:05
seems to be somewhat short of
59:07
pure. But that's just what I think. Let
59:09
me know what you think in the comments
59:11
and the chat. We'll continue to cover these
59:13
stories. You may have seen Andrew Bridgen who
59:15
is a British MP who was booted out
59:17
of his own party for speaking out
59:20
openly about his own concerns and
59:22
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59:24
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59:26
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59:29
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then I have an addictive personality. Let's get
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back to the content. There's a link in
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the description. And as I said just now,
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there's a discount. Hey, maybe you consider becoming
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an Awaken Wonder. If you use the code
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I surrender, for one month you get the
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opportunity to cancel at any time. And
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one month is of course free. This
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week's exclusive video only for our members
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is on the advent of Operation Mockingbird,
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which I talk about live with Mike
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Benz. He explained how the deep state infiltrated
1:01:36
and indeed set up media relationships all across the
1:01:38
world. You could have joined us live for that
1:01:40
conversation on locals. It was pretty good when it
1:01:42
blessed old bird. It was pretty good, weren't it?
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You can also meditate with us so that you
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can go within yourself and give yourself the
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resources to cope. And you can also
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join our book club where we explore
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the tools that may help us survive
1:01:56
what appears to be deep, deep, enmity
1:01:58
coming from potentially the mon- forces.
1:02:00
British MP Andrew Bridgen
1:02:03
certainly thinks something staggering
1:02:05
is happening and that
1:02:07
there will be a real reckoning
1:02:09
when the number of deaths caused
1:02:11
by these products is finally calculated.
1:02:13
Let's have a look. There's
1:02:15
nothing more important than excess
1:02:17
energy and Covid-19. I was
1:02:19
thrown out by the Conservative
1:02:21
Party for tweeting that a
1:02:23
leading cardiologist has said that
1:02:25
we're in a bit of
1:02:27
a vaccine
1:02:30
rollout is the biggest crime against humanity since
1:02:33
the Holocaust. I'm afraid it's
1:02:35
going to be bigger than the Holocaust because I think
1:02:37
we've got to be somewhere between 10
1:02:39
and 20 million people have been killed
1:02:41
by these experimental vaccines worldwide and it's
1:02:43
still going up. Extraordinary. It's
1:02:45
something that we're going to
1:02:48
have there consider and remain
1:02:50
observant of and diligent about.
1:02:52
Well guys, thank you for
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what's been a giddy little roller coaster ride
1:02:57
of a show. I want to thank our
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Awakened Wonders, those that have joined us that
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support our movement, a movement that continues to
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grow. Please join us if you can. But
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my God, we need your attention and your
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love so much more than we need your
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endorsement that we want you as part of
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this community. That is why we ensure that
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we provide good value, good content and we've
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only just begun. We're continuing to grow. We
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are continuing to talk to some of the
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great and most influential thinkers, pundits, political
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leaders, the very people that we think we
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can rely on to bring about change. Whether
1:03:27
that's Vandana Shiva or Mike Bairns or
1:03:30
participants in a growing movement that you
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are part of. Surely if we can
1:03:34
unify, surely if we can unite, we
1:03:36
can become more powerful. Our next event
1:03:38
for the Awakened Wonders is on the
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menu on the screen now. I believe
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that. What day is this? Thursday, the book club tomorrow. Is
1:03:44
it already time for the book club? We'll be doing
1:03:46
this tomorrow. Remember, if it's Jude cycle
1:03:49
Synchronicity 525, you guys join us for
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the book club tomorrow. We're about, we're
1:03:53
not into book free. It's bloody good
1:03:55
this. I'm really, really into it. Remember,
1:03:57
you can tell us what you think.
1:04:00
want us to meditate about. We're
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giving away prizes left and right.
1:04:04
Thank you so much you guys
1:04:06
for your support. We really appreciate
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you. Please join us tomorrow for
1:04:11
the Rumble Stream of Mike Benz.
1:04:13
You will come out of this
1:04:15
understanding how Hunter Biden got a
1:04:17
job at Verisma. This is exclusive.
1:04:19
I've never heard this explained before.
1:04:21
You will understand how George Soros
1:04:23
became George Soros. You will even
1:04:25
understand that the Deep State were
1:04:27
involved with and even sponsoring Google while the
1:04:29
kids that founded it were still PhD students.
1:04:32
You might think you know this stuff. Do
1:04:34
you think you know this stuff? Well you're
1:04:36
gonna know it tomorrow. Come to university.
1:04:38
Come to school. Come for the information, education
1:04:40
and all of my awakening and to be
1:04:43
part of a community together. The very community
1:04:45
that will oppose these Goliath like monsters that
1:04:47
may be currently stand to stride us. But
1:04:49
let me tell you there's a slingshot coming
1:04:52
and it's part of your awakening. See you tomorrow. Not for more
1:04:54
of the same but for more of the different. Until then if
1:04:56
you can't stay free.
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