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0:10

A decade earlier, psychologist Stanley Milgram had

0:12

also looked at how we respond to

0:15

authority. In

0:17

order to understand how people were induced

0:19

to obey unjust regimes and participate in

0:22

atrocities such as the Holocaust, he set

0:24

up an experiment. Teachers

0:26

were told they were taking part in scientific

0:29

research to improve memory. Separated

0:37

by a screen, the teacher would

0:39

ask the learner questions in a word game

0:42

and administer an electric shock when the answer was

0:44

incorrect. He was told to increase

0:47

the voltage with each wrong answer. Cloud,

0:51

force, rock, house, answer,

0:55

wrong, 150 volts,

1:00

answer, force, down. Experiment,

1:03

that's all, get me out of here! Get

1:06

me out of here please! Continue please, go right ahead. Do you

1:08

want me to go in? Let me out! The

1:11

experiment requires an attempt to keep your

1:13

quaitingö. Participants didn't know that the learning

1:15

was really an acto, and

1:17

the so-called shocks were not even

1:19

going to show you a lot of 80 volts. Get

1:23

out of the way! I

1:26

can't stop the pace, let me out of here!

1:28

Stand up! I'm going to take

1:30

responsibility for anything that happens to that gentleman. I'm not responsible

1:32

for anything that happens to him. Continue

1:35

please. Alright, next one,

1:37

slow. Walk, dance,

1:39

truck, music. Two-thirds

1:42

of volunteers were prepared to administer a

1:44

potentially fatal electric shock when encouraged to

1:46

do so by what they perceived as

1:48

a legitimate authority figure, in this case

1:51

a man in a white coat. 375

1:54

volts. I

1:56

think something's happened to that. Increase

1:58

the voltage. Music and

2:01

two thirds of volunteers were prepared to

2:03

administer a potentially fatal the electric shock

2:05

when encouraged to do so by what

2:07

they perceived as a legitimate authority figure.

2:10

in this case, a man in a

2:12

white coat. I

2:16

lost. A subset

2:18

of that. a solid. This. Is

2:20

our well as low as as attack at the

2:22

same. Mittens

2:25

findings fortified America. They.

2:27

Showed the decent American citizens who is capable

2:29

of committing. Acts against the Texans is the

2:31

Germans had. Been of the Nazis. Sacramento.

2:46

Six months from one to whom you

2:48

know how to experiment with my boot

2:50

from ceremonial purposes. Rosa.

2:52

Probably more with for more

2:54

renewable birds such as Move

2:57

Move Move users with you

2:59

will be worth more than

3:01

wooden structures. North Pole Global

3:03

Group Enforcement really hope I

3:05

think. It's. Political

3:07

For most companies, success is

3:10

creating leaders who really super.

3:13

Efficient as a. Police

3:16

complaint about. Who

3:21

and understand. The thirst success depends

3:23

on empowering. That people setting a clear,

3:25

direct sun. Being. A

3:27

clear that object. As but then

3:29

really empowering their people, giving them

3:31

the training, the resources, the runway

3:33

says a third. they can actually

3:35

pick up the. Ball. Whatever their

3:38

piece of responsibility as and really

3:40

wrong with her sentiments provided an

3:42

opportunity. For

3:51

such as the officers

3:53

to read Greece Great

3:55

for free sandwich. Some.

4:05

People would say says

4:08

revolution is characterized by

4:10

sufficed of orbits against

4:13

human beings and we

4:15

will win says five.

4:20

Processor. Klaus Schwab was born in

4:22

nineteen Thirty Eight Ravens from Germany

4:24

where Nazi crimes against humanity were

4:26

committed. His father,

4:29

Eugene Wilhelm Schwab was the Managing

4:31

director of As Your Life Isn't

4:33

a Company that used slave laborers

4:35

who manufacture weapons of war for

4:37

the for a. While

4:40

classes father was at the helm,

4:42

the Nazi party awarded as your

4:44

wife's right into birth the title

4:46

Us National Socialist Model Company. Years

4:50

later, Saw Schwab joined the board

4:52

of directors at Usher Weiss Ravens

4:54

Birth, where he played a key

4:56

role in the development of South

4:58

Africa's nuclear weapons program during the

5:00

darkest fears of the racist Apartheid

5:02

regime. Today, Fast Schwab is the

5:04

founder and Executive chairman of the

5:06

World Economic Forum. To

5:12

meet the. People. Who were supposed? fear of state

5:14

of the world? Morphs. Into

5:18

this mess. We can tell you where to find a

5:20

lot of. The. World Economic Forum.

5:22

Founded in Nineteen Seventy One,

5:24

the World Economic Forum is

5:26

an international private organization which

5:28

receives billions of taxpayer dollars

5:30

from it's members and or

5:32

global enterprises. Every year, the

5:34

Wtf brings together it's members

5:36

with World Leaders a farm

5:39

exodus I can fully with

5:41

some other media personalities and

5:43

internet influences to meet in

5:45

a secluded mountains of Davos.

5:47

Switzerland is a tiny town

5:49

folded into the Swiss. Alps or

5:51

Village where you could bump into Bill

5:53

Clinton, Bill Gates they had to go

5:55

and the Queen of Jordan all in

5:58

one place. A lot of reporters. The

6:00

Forum but you get inside. It

6:05

turns out there are two officers

6:07

when you see and one you

6:09

don't. After hours there are hundreds

6:11

of private parties for deals Are

6:13

known people who can't be seen

6:15

together in public can meet here.

6:20

Your eyes assists. Exorcist.

6:23

Distinguish heads of state for governments.

6:26

Suffuses pets by us.

6:28

By. A powerful community has you.

6:31

Hearings are so. Isolated

6:41

see: Of unity

6:43

of Global trade posts as

6:45

a means as a false

6:47

sense of comments or school.

6:51

Grounds to infiltrate. Topic penetrates

6:53

the cabinets we can't govern.

6:56

A certain that nobody would

6:58

be says is not everybody's

7:00

dyslexic or something he mentioned

7:03

been. Some of us have

7:05

an authoritative something and names

7:07

as the Smell Cola Vladimir

7:10

Putin like pursue like sounded.

7:12

In Nineteen Seventy One, the World

7:14

Economic Forum that bloody me a

7:16

protein and so on. Southern to

7:18

fund our.sebastien for mercy on the

7:20

free market. Zuckerberg just lock down

7:23

in new to paint on. saw

7:25

something. Positive.doctor

7:27

Alexander and source of

7:29

funds bottle of the

7:31

last Sam's Club know

7:33

who to treat the

7:35

symptoms such as effect

7:37

on some you are.

7:43

In two thousand, forty thousand have

7:45

called for the great reset v

7:47

me to activate, which he positioned

7:50

as the solution to the world's

7:52

most urgent business. The

7:54

Dark Reality slotted into the details

7:56

and his bestselling book called the

7:59

Great Recession. The endgame mission

8:01

is to replace independent governance

8:03

with a top down syndrome,

8:05

one world government and a

8:07

central bank controlled digital currency.

8:09

When they say he'll be

8:11

asked what they meet. this

8:13

will be enslaved. And

8:17

I have to say in my

8:19

memory. You were

8:21

one of the most engaged.

8:24

And. The hardest working for to

8:26

super does year as the

8:28

annoyed me. Starter

8:31

Swap. I'm flattered you Decimated

8:33

Keynote be written extensively on

8:35

the topic that you've asked

8:37

me to speak to. Mastering

8:39

the fourth Industrial Revolution. Make

8:44

seats center. In the

8:46

process of digitization of

8:48

and optimisation. it legitimizes.

8:50

The. Deployment of mass surveillance

8:53

and it makes surveillance

8:55

go under your skin.

9:11

Source: Of

9:13

news news, it doesn't change what

9:16

you were doing. It changes you

9:18

if you treat or to nitpick.

9:20

Editing: For hims movements of

9:23

the reason for existence is missing

9:25

from first. One

9:27

vanity on for five hundred

9:29

million people in perpetual pounds.

9:33

To. Join reproductive

9:35

is mostly in sickness

9:37

and diversity. Three. You.

9:39

Know to remedy with a new line. Cinema.

9:44

Majors. Face

9:46

and own senseless. His

9:48

reasons. For. Process

9:51

emissions from symbols exist

9:53

courts. Six. With

9:56

all these points are both

9:58

extremes. 7.

10:02

Avoid petty laws and useless affairs. 8.

10:06

Balance personal rights with social duties. 9.

10:11

Prize truth, beauty, love, seeking harmony

10:13

with the infinite. And

10:15

him, the networked cancer

10:17

on the earth, said twice,

10:20

love for nature. While

10:22

these commandments may seem promising, they

10:25

are really not. They want

10:27

control. They want to

10:29

enslave humanity forever. Do

10:31

not fall for their new world, or

10:33

to lies, deceit and garbage. These

10:36

standing stones are enormous and made of solid

10:38

granite. When you near them, they are genuinely

10:40

impressive and imposing, the sort of thing that

10:42

makes you wonder how ancient people ever managed

10:44

to raise them up and to place them

10:47

so precisely that they act as an astronomical

10:49

calendar. These

10:51

particular stones don't make you wonder that,

10:54

though, because these are the Georgia Guidestones

10:56

in the USA, and they were put up

10:58

in 1980 by modern people with

11:00

modern equipment. They are not a

11:02

theme park fiberglass replica, though. They are more

11:04

than 100 tons of rock, and they are

11:06

built to last. In scribes on

11:08

them, in eight languages, see. Commandments

11:11

inscribed upon it, one

11:14

of which says that you should guide reproduction

11:16

wisely, and another that

11:18

says it'd be a really good idea to have a

11:20

world population under 10% of what it currently is. And

11:24

doing all that while hiding your identity? Yeah, I can

11:26

see why that might make people with

11:28

a slightly tenuous grasp on reality a bit of injury. All

11:31

the bad secret societies, after all, do put up giant

11:33

monuments advertising their goals for the

11:35

world. Maybe someday we

11:38

will know the real reasons behind these stones. Dr.

11:51

Fauci, America has changed so

11:53

rapidly. out

12:00

so you usually measure in a matter

12:02

of several weeks to a couple of

12:04

months. Don't go to crowded places. France

12:06

is trying to close down restaurants and

12:09

cafes and bars. Should that happen here

12:11

in the United States? You know every single

12:13

day we meet with the task force and we take a

12:15

look at this going on and you don't

12:17

want to make a pronouncement that no one

12:19

should ever go into a restaurant. I mean

12:21

I think that might be overkill right now

12:23

but everything is on the table. We're faced

12:25

with a real challenge. You can't

12:27

stay shut down forever so it's gonna have

12:29

to be come out the rest of the

12:31

world because if you look at what's going

12:33

on so many other countries

12:36

are trying to do the same thing

12:38

we're trying to do. The question is

12:40

needed to do it prudently and safely

12:42

in the context of our ability

12:45

to respond when you do see

12:47

these bit of resurgence. And

12:49

a final question are you breathing a sigh

12:52

of relief yet? A sigh of relief?

12:54

No. I never get

12:56

ahead of myself. I'll read it

12:58

as Yogi Berra used to say it ain't over

13:00

till it's over. And that's

13:03

when I'll read a sigh of

13:05

relief when we're really completely out of this. Dr.

13:09

Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of

13:11

Allergy and Infectious Diseases, thank you so much

13:13

for joining me today. It was a

13:16

pleasure. The COVID-19 pandemic is one of

13:18

the biggest challenges we are facing. It's

13:20

been a stark and painful reminder that

13:22

nobody is safe until everyone is safe.

13:24

There will be other pandemics and other

13:26

major health emergencies. No single

13:29

government or multilateral agencies can address

13:31

this threat alone. Together we

13:33

must be better prepared to predict,

13:35

prevent, detect, assess and effectively respond

13:37

to pandemics in a highly coordinated

13:39

fashion. The 194 member states of

13:42

the World Health

13:44

Organization resolve to work together towards

13:46

a new international instrument for pandemic

13:48

preparedness and response. This renewed collective

13:50

commitment is a milestone in stepping

13:53

up pandemic preparedness at the highest

13:55

political level. Such an agreement rooted

13:57

in the World Health Organization Constitution

13:59

could... strengthen existing international health

14:01

instruments, especially the international health regulations,

14:04

and provide a firm and tested

14:06

foundation on which we can build

14:08

and improve. The agreement also has the

14:10

potential to foster an all-of-government

14:13

and all-of-society approach, strengthening

14:15

national, regional, and global capacities

14:17

and resilience to future pandemics.

14:19

This could include greatly enhancing

14:21

international cooperation to approve alert

14:23

systems, data sharing, research, and

14:26

local, regional, and global production and distribution

14:28

of medical public health countermeasures such

14:31

as vaccines, diagnosis, and personal protective

14:33

equipment. The agreement could

14:35

also recognize the one health approach that

14:38

connects the health of humans, animals, and

14:40

our planet. To achieve this, WHO

14:42

will support its member states in their work

14:45

and facilitate the involvement of relevant

14:47

stakeholders, including the civil society and

14:49

the private sector. Pandemic preparedness needs

14:51

global leadership for a global health

14:53

system that fits for this millennium.

14:55

To make this commitment a reality,

14:57

we must be guided by solidarity,

14:59

fairness, transparency, inclusiveness, and

15:02

equity. What

15:05

is the Global 2000? Once

15:07

again, when I heard about this policy, it

15:11

was three days after it had been accepted by the

15:13

United States government as its official policy.

15:17

And the Global 2000 was a blueprint

15:20

for mass genocide produced

15:22

by the Club of Rome. Basically,

15:25

what the Global 2000 calls for is the

15:27

destruction of half of the world's population by

15:29

the year 2050, hence the title

15:32

2000. They

15:34

built a case based on Bertrand Russell and H.G.

15:36

Wells findings that the world

15:38

was going to be overpopulated would be a terrible place

15:40

to live in. That was picked up by a

15:42

fellow called J.M. Robert Strange McNamara.

15:45

And a stranger individual, you're not likely to meet

15:47

in this world. And this man

15:49

I had a conference of all the leading bankers about

15:52

12 years ago, and he said the biggest men are

15:54

facing the world today is the American middle class and

15:56

overpopulation. He linked the two together. And he said, by

15:58

the year 2050... This is the state

16:00

of the world. All of these unfed,

16:02

unwashed people. No jobs. He said, do

16:04

we want to live in a world like that? So

16:06

the global 2000 was a genocidal plan to take care

16:09

of the people of the United States who don't have

16:11

any jobs. And like Alexander King said, are never going

16:13

to get their jobs back. And

16:15

the masses of people in other nations. That

16:18

is why we have the

16:20

sudden appearance of holes. And

16:23

as I was told, there's a CAB

16:25

experiment. That's chemical and bacteriological walk

16:27

experiment going on in Sierra Leone in Africa. That's

16:29

a remote corner of Africa, West Africa, just above

16:31

Liberia. If you look at your map, you'll have

16:34

to look and you'll see where it's located. Why

16:36

Liberia? It's a extremely hard country to get to. You have to

16:39

fly from London. That's the only way you can get

16:41

there. You land on an island and then you've got to take a ferry across

16:43

to the mainland. And of course, all people taking

16:45

the ferry are heavily scrutinized. And

16:47

I managed to work my way. I was told the Americans were doing

16:50

the CAB experiment. I managed to work

16:52

my way to an in striking distance of a

16:54

small mission station. And what I discovered

16:56

was that the blacks were coming in from the bush to

16:58

this mission station with broken arms or an

17:00

ulcer on the leg or something like that. And

17:02

they were ostensibly being treated there, but they were dead by

17:04

the evening. What was actually going

17:06

on was that a

17:09

laboratory being set up using Lassa fever virus. Now

17:11

at that time, Lassa fever was one of four

17:13

viruses that could jump the human animal barrier. And

17:16

so the deadly virus. They were trying to create a

17:18

virus that could be mass produced and it could be

17:20

sent out through the World Health Organization to get rid

17:22

of millions of people in the world. But

17:25

the Lassa fever virus proved uncontrollable. It killed three scientists

17:27

who were working there. So the orders came from Washington,

17:30

burned the place to the ground, and that's exactly what

17:32

they did within a radius of 100 miles. They

17:35

bottled up some of these viruses they'd been

17:37

experimenting with and took them back to the

17:39

Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. There they

17:41

began again, but again, they escaped and killed

17:43

three more scientists. So they incinerated the whole

17:45

laboratory, see what happens incinerated. The same experiments

17:48

are now going on in

17:50

Harvard University right

17:52

now. But they're not using the Lassa

17:54

fever virus. That has proved to be too

17:56

tough for them to handle. Instead, the

17:58

United States. The government

18:01

gave millions of dollars to the United States

18:03

military chemical and bacteriological warfare establishment

18:05

at Fort Detrick, and they began

18:07

experimenting with the AIDS

18:09

virus. I knew about the AIDS three years before

18:12

the word ever came out in the world, in

18:14

the United States particularly, because of

18:16

my fieldwork in Sierra Leone. The

18:19

British government used their Forten Down CAB

18:22

facility. It's easier to get into

18:24

the Bank of England, Boston, to get into Forten Down. All

18:26

the deadliest viruses in the world are being crafted there. In

18:29

pursuance of the globe, the global 2000, to decimate

18:31

the world. Shortly after this experiment

18:33

had finished at Fort Detrick, the

18:35

World Health Organization started a massive vaccination

18:37

campaign. They said, for once and for all we're

18:39

going to wipe out the scourge of smallpox.

18:44

They chose Africa and Brazil, launched

18:47

a massive vaccination campaign. Immediately

18:50

AIDS began to appear. Thousands

18:52

and thousands of people began dying of this new virus, which

18:55

the World Health Organization then said had come

18:58

from the fight of a green monkey. They forgot to tell

19:00

you the green monkey's been there for centuries, and he'd been

19:02

fighting people he'd be able to do it for centuries, but

19:04

no disease of that nature had ever occurred. The

19:08

World Health Organization deliberately took this virus, which

19:10

was crafted from a series of animal viruses,

19:12

including Mediovis and a sheep, which destroys the

19:14

brain, which is why you find AIDS patients

19:17

get dementia probably first before any of the

19:19

other AIDS-related complex diseases appear. They

19:22

began vaccinating innocent people on a massive scale, and

19:24

they began dying like flies. And

19:27

that's why it was solved, because those two countries had the biggest

19:29

black population in the world. And I want

19:31

to tell the black people of the United States

19:33

of America, do not trust the Democrat Party, do

19:35

not trust governments, do not believe that government is

19:37

your friend. To you, to them you are dispensable,

19:40

the same way as we are. Millions

19:43

of people died. I went through Uganda on an

19:45

inspection tour, and I saw whole areas decimated with.

19:47

Previously there had been small towns and villages. There

19:49

was not a living soul in sight. And

19:52

that is going on today. The AIDS epidemic is completely

19:54

out of hand. It's swept the world. It's been

19:56

swept under the carpet in the United States of America. We were told

19:58

that this is a disease. which is passed by

20:01

homosexuals. True enough. But that's not the

20:03

primary cause of it. This is a crafted virus

20:05

that was spread throughout the world to decimate the

20:07

population. Coming behind them, and we reported this about

20:09

two years ago in our World Interview News magazine,

20:11

is the Vibro 19 cholera virus. The deadly killer.

20:13

You get this cholera in the morning. It is

20:16

not immediately treated with massive doses of expensive antibiotics.

20:18

You'll be dead in a day and a half.

20:21

This epidemic swept India, carrying away millions of people. I

20:23

don't know if you've heard of it in the press.

20:25

I doubt it. Behind that is a deadly strain of

20:27

malaria, and some of our forces in Somalia contracted this

20:29

disease. A strain of malaria which acts

20:31

almost like the HIV virus. It attacks the human immune

20:33

system. And behind

20:35

that, the black plague. Now you've had some experience with

20:37

black plague recently. Experiments were conducted

20:39

in this area, and in California, with

20:42

the black plague, distributing them,

20:44

these plague viruses, to definitive areas by

20:46

means of unfolded scalar waves using extremely

20:48

low frequency radiation, which was a war-fade

20:50

technique developed in 1934 by the great

20:53

Soviet virologist, V.A. Gertrude. This

20:55

is not that quite the stuff, ladies and

20:58

gentlemen. This is today's deadly truth. Some

21:00

of the Indian reservations were targeted, and

21:03

all of a sudden they began dying of black plague. And

21:05

then we were told, well, the harvest mouse droppings are responsible.

21:07

Well, the harvest mouse has been doing these droppings for centuries,

21:09

but none of them got the black plague before that. What

21:18

happened immediately following the so-called

21:20

population control meeting in Cairo,

21:23

there was a sudden and violent outbreak

21:25

of black plague in India. And

21:27

it is still going on, and it is not under control. This

21:30

is all part of the global 2000

21:33

mass genocide plan. I know something about

21:35

the black plague because in

21:37

my research, in the British Museum, I discovered that

21:39

the black Venetian nobility had

21:41

never, none of their families or members, had ever got the

21:44

black plague. Yet, the black

21:46

plague, as you know, swept through Europe and killed half

21:48

of the population of Europe, but none of their families

21:50

ever got it. So I began seeking for the answers,

21:52

and I found them in the Cairo Museum. So

21:55

they, people said, well, how can, if these things

21:57

are true, how are they going to protect themselves?

22:00

they have, they being the committee of 300, their

22:02

servants and their families, they have the means of

22:04

protecting themselves by certain types of

22:07

herbal compounds mixed with sugar. And

22:10

they also have, of course, the protection

22:12

of extremely low frequency radiation where using

22:15

the technology developed by the great virologist

22:17

Gertrude to prove that every living thing

22:19

on this earth has a vibratory cycle

22:21

and is able to measure the vibratory

22:23

cycle of various deadly viruses

22:25

and by vibrating them double their cycle

22:27

would kill them instantly. So that's one

22:29

of the defensive weapons that these people

22:31

have got that will kill the plague

22:33

if they ever get it. The same technique,

22:35

of course, will kill cancer cells. But

22:38

the medical profession run by the Rockefeller family and

22:40

all the pharmaceutical companies do not want you to

22:42

know this because when you go into the doctor,

22:44

he's going to write your prescription for a chemical

22:46

drug. There's no chemical

22:48

drug benefit out of extremely low

22:50

frequency radiation vibration. No

22:52

proper to these people. So that's the

22:54

Global 2000. So

22:57

if you're here, I'm just going to

22:59

assume that you're aware of Bill

23:01

Gates' interest in

23:08

depopulation. I'm not going to add a

23:10

bunch of clips and weigh this video

23:13

down by going over all of that.

23:15

Chances are you've seen it a thousand times.

23:19

Well in recent years, Bill Gates

23:21

has funded the dropping of billions

23:23

of genetically engineered mosquitoes around the

23:25

world through a company called Oxitec.

23:28

And around one billion of these genetically

23:30

engineered mosquitoes were dropped in Florida, I

23:32

think in 2020, 2021, maybe. And

23:36

it was in an alleged effort

23:38

to prevent a disease that actually

23:40

had zero endemic cases. That

23:43

was in the video Eugenics are Here.

23:46

And it's worth the watch just to

23:48

find out how hilariously flawed their safety

23:51

mechanisms are. So

23:54

these mosquitoes were only

23:57

genetically modified with us.

24:00

fluorescent markers to glow

24:02

in the dark under certain type of light

24:04

and They are

24:06

a run-up to what is called a

24:09

gene drive Gene

24:11

drives are the ultimate depopulation

24:13

device they break

24:15

normal 50% Mendelian inheritance and they

24:17

spread at a 100% rate and

24:22

without Every carrier of

24:25

these of this gene drive

24:27

gene going extinct It will

24:29

eventually spread through the entire

24:31

population generally causing infertility or

24:34

extinction but without getting into the

24:36

weeds not Necessarily

24:40

and these things spread exponentially

24:42

over generations. So you only

24:44

need a very small introductory

24:48

group of genetically

24:51

modified specimens to within

24:53

a few generations infect

24:55

most of the species if not all this

24:58

ability to drive a gene

25:00

to cause depopulation has

25:03

been proposed by many governments

25:05

around the world as

25:07

a method to eliminate Undesirable

25:10

invasive species the

25:12

government of New Zealand Specifically has

25:14

a program called the predator free

25:16

2030 or the predator free

25:19

2040 program something like that

25:21

and That's a plan

25:23

to use gene drives to exterminate eight

25:25

species of mammals including

25:27

rats and possums and This

25:30

is despite the fact that their creator the creator

25:32

of the gene drive Kevin Esdalt

25:34

said that is near impossible to contain

25:36

a gene drive and that once one

25:39

is released They would

25:41

likely spread through the entire world Gates

25:43

and his foundation Consistently

25:45

influence national policies and their

25:48

key players in formulating global

25:50

policy Meanwhile governments

25:52

and even the FBI are utterly unprepared

25:54

for this technology to the extent that

25:56

they're even aware of it That's you

25:59

that the grab me

26:01

as as urgent ah was

26:03

were issues related to population

26:06

reproductive health but this you

26:08

come to be productive issues.

26:11

As an intellectual I was going

26:14

up my town for always involves

26:16

embarrass of. Volunteer

26:18

things My dad was I had

26:20

a planned parenthood and so let's

26:22

look at each one of these.

26:24

And see how we can get this to

26:27

on the zero. Are probably one of

26:29

these numbers is gonna have to get pretty near

26:31

to zero. Or that's fact

26:33

from high school. Out for the

26:35

let's let's take a look at

26:37

first we got population. Of

26:39

the World today has six point eight billion people.

26:42

That's. Headed up to about nine billion. Now.

26:44

If we do a really great

26:46

job on new vaccines, healthcare Reproductive

26:49

Health Services week of or about

26:51

by perhaps ten or fifteen percent.

26:54

The benefits are in terms of the disease sickness.

26:56

Reducing. The population growth it really

26:58

allows a society it seems. To.

27:00

Take care of itself, or once

27:03

you've made that intervention again, Drive

27:05

is a method of altering a

27:07

gene so that it is inherited

27:09

had a greater than natural rate.

27:11

In it's simplest form, this is

27:14

a one hundred percent transference of

27:16

the imposed jean. Last.

27:19

A crisper jean drive combines

27:21

these two technologies to enable

27:23

freeze never seen sequences which

27:25

has the potential to make

27:27

C C C C authority

27:29

can't keep up. It's.

27:32

Just too slow. So. We've

27:34

been trying to stop gap measure as we

27:36

been. First. Trying to let all

27:38

the scientists know about the danger? I.

27:41

Spend: I spend a lot of time talking to a

27:43

gym. Which. Ago in international

27:45

Genetically Engineered Machines competition, a bunch of

27:48

talented undergrads and even high school students.

27:50

Who. Played Out was genetically engineered. Organisms.

27:54

Very important that they understand that they

27:56

should not insert the crisper system. Sand.

28:00

Instructions for targeting it into the same

28:02

place, but I target. Does

28:04

he do that in a sexual reproducing organisms? You

28:06

just made a crisper gene. Dr. Boom Gone. Now

28:09

yes you read the rest of my one of them can

28:11

Adidas. Deliberately. Eventually

28:14

up going to happen, we have to push it off for long

28:16

enough so that we can. Do some

28:18

good with the technology first. The

28:20

strong version of the Prussian principles as don't do

28:22

anything until you can understand all the consequences. And

28:26

that's fine as long as. You. Get

28:28

to stay where you are. If you

28:30

do nothing. But that's not the world

28:32

we live. In might seem that way to

28:34

some people. But. That's

28:37

not the world we live in. Civilization

28:39

is not sustainable. We need continued invention.

28:41

We need new technologies. Because.

28:44

Otherwise, Were. Eroding our

28:46

natural resource base. And we have

28:49

to invent our way out of it. There's no other choice We

28:51

pass. point of no return. There's too many people. We.

28:53

Need to be more efficient. We need new technologies and they

28:55

have to be ever more powerful. But.

28:59

That's. A double edge sword, How do

29:01

you ensure that we use? Amazing. How do

29:03

you ensure that we don't Accidentally. Open

29:06

a technological box. That

29:10

destroy us all. Their.

29:12

Other there are some in biology. I'm

29:15

not going to talk about a further, but they're

29:17

out there. Most organisms have two copies of every

29:19

given you. And. If they're different,

29:21

each of them as a fifty percent chance of being inherited

29:23

by. Ah, For. The

29:25

way a lot of gene guys work as

29:27

as they can distort inheritance so that they're

29:29

more likely to end up in any offspring

29:31

that occur. And

29:34

that's interesting because normally.

29:37

In be engineer and organism no matter how

29:39

we do it through selective breeding like dogs.

29:43

Or. Through now we have

29:45

Crisper, The less, Us precisely

29:47

added essentially any Dna sequence we want him.

29:50

The genome of almost any organism.

29:52

Either way, we're tinkering with something

29:54

that evolved over many, many, many

29:56

generations to optimize reproduction in his

29:59

ancestral habitat. Meaning you

30:01

mess with it in any way, put it back in

30:03

that habitat. And we've almost certainly broken it

30:05

in some way. And.

30:07

The upshot of that? Is. We.

30:10

Can't engineer things, put them in the wild

30:12

and have been sick around. Natural

30:15

selection pieces. Were

30:17

with a gene drive. If it's more

30:20

than. Was. It's more likely than

30:22

normal to be inherited. It.

30:24

Can decrease the fitness of the organism

30:26

and still spreading a population As an

30:28

there are no guidelines that speak specifically

30:31

the team drives and will discuss that

30:33

and a few minutes. but. Relevant Us

30:35

guidelines and technical documents are not

30:37

yet sufficient. On their own to

30:39

died Ecological Risk Assessment Protein drive technology.

30:42

This is a gap that we did

30:44

identify. But

30:47

we concluded that existing mechanisms of

30:49

governance may be inadequate. To.

30:51

Address potential immediate and long. Term environmental

30:54

and public health consequences. Because

30:57

they don't consider team drives intentions

30:59

spread. They don't consider.

31:01

Gender has potential irreversible effect on

31:03

either systems. Often.

31:05

They lack clarity and the jurisdiction of

31:08

their oversight and who it is that

31:10

is responsible. For. Which

31:12

components of oversight? Most.

31:15

Of them provide no. Structure.

31:18

For Public Engagement and those that

31:20

do have insufficient structures for public

31:22

engagement and they don't address the

31:24

potential from as he is. Only

31:26

we must have filled with full

31:29

twenty three million dollars of Monsanto

31:31

says globally Email from was see

31:33

him over them the vaccine selection

31:35

he calls the solution for the

31:37

world. Gates. Has been recorded

31:39

explaining this summer since is actually

31:41

pretty hot. The world's population of

31:43

the world today has six point

31:46

eight billion people. That's headed up

31:48

to about nine billion now. We

31:50

do a really great job week

31:52

of aura that by perhaps ten

31:54

or fifteen percent the density in

31:56

the poor areas is greater than

31:58

they can grow. The food. Madonna

32:00

different from producing a population growth.

32:02

the only vaccines reduce the population

32:04

those a slight prison planets are

32:07

ones that sterilized people. The Bbc

32:09

says his sunday some funding fit

32:11

sterilization programs such as this once

32:13

the broth mans groups and with

32:15

ultrasounds to some estimates from the

32:17

against us to be cool for

32:20

the thoughtful says hello to decide

32:22

whether for should live with. As

32:24

he put this, they have no

32:26

benefit whatsoever and a lack of

32:28

willingness to say enough. Is spending

32:30

a million dollars on that last three

32:33

months of life for that season? Would

32:35

it be better to see which ones

32:37

actually have no benefit whatsoever? But that's

32:39

called the death panels. Ah, and you're

32:42

not of have that discussion. As soon

32:44

as he bragged he's doing God's work

32:46

to pull for Goldman Sachs, said exactly

32:48

the same thing will send the millions

32:51

into starvation. What the says is going

32:53

on. His father was one

32:55

of the mean grandfather's of the whole

32:57

entire eugenics movement here inside the United

33:00

States, and it's still going strong. Today

33:02

my dad was I had a Planned

33:04

Parenthood and. It was very

33:06

controversial and Bill Gates is here once again

33:09

pushing the Gm hours and everything else that

33:11

is also reducing the population to. that's what

33:13

he says. If we do a good enough

33:15

job with vaccinations and everything we want to

33:18

reduce the population. The polio vaccines our the

33:20

number one cause of polio. There's

33:22

no question that Bill Gates is not

33:24

doing God's work and if he is

33:26

doing God's work out after which gas.

33:29

the have removed from flow to

33:31

take away our water clothing food

33:33

and population controls they speak to

33:35

us as if we are for

33:37

the on hasn't in medieval times

33:39

and they are the seems clean

33:41

the nobles why did they target

33:43

the low income fortune it may

33:45

twenty fifth over two million people

33:47

across forty eight states and six

33:49

continents most against month and so

33:51

would you most of the company

33:53

refusing to talk to us because

33:55

we have of the most the

33:57

key thing after the fact I

34:00

would love to debate a Monsanto employee and

34:03

show them that email. I

34:05

mean, what would they say? They have nothing. They

34:07

go into these poor communities and then, of

34:09

course, reduce yields. So what happens to these

34:12

farmers? They end up killing themselves by drinking

34:14

the bio-testicides that Monsanto gave them. But

34:17

still, you would be irrevocably changing

34:20

the world. You'd be committing mass

34:23

genocide. A normal person might object

34:25

to something like that. Well,

34:28

maybe not a few preserved as

34:30

the genome. For example,

34:33

say, in the world's largest

34:35

DNA repository or maybe several

34:38

such repositories. You know, thank

34:40

God the digital world

34:42

is sort of giving us infinite

34:44

storage and computation because geneticists

34:47

are one of the few people who can

34:49

fill up those disks. And we're doing it.

34:52

So thank you for all of your data

34:55

that will allow these cloud computing

34:57

facilities to grow with no

34:59

end in sight. They have a great future,

35:01

don't they? Now you have a backup for all

35:03

the damage you caused. You've

35:05

preserved the building blocks of each

35:08

individual for posterity in a way

35:10

that even the ancient Egyptians' pharaohs

35:12

never realized. You've saved

35:14

people from immense suffering of

35:16

a Malthusian catastrophe. And while

35:18

many people will be unable

35:20

to enjoy a traditional family,

35:23

nobody really wants those anymore

35:25

anyway. And really, if

35:27

they truly, truly desire it, you can sell

35:29

them back their own fertility at a dear

35:31

price. You

35:33

will peacefully sunset the declining

35:35

population in comfort while

35:37

granting them a sort of

35:40

pseudo-immortality as gene sequences stored

35:42

on silicone chip. The

35:45

truth that Bill Gates says that he

35:47

has a depopulation agenda and he uses

35:49

vaccines to scare you that you may

35:51

be sick. What he

35:53

says about vaccines or lies. Do

35:56

you know what chemicals are inserted in the

35:58

vaccines? If not, We

36:01

will tell you in the next clip. Bill

36:03

Gates works for the elite and the truth

36:05

about vaccines, is that it actually makes you

36:07

sick. Reduces sperm count.

36:10

Poisoning. And sterilization.

36:13

Bill Gates makes an illusion, that he is for

36:16

the people. Do not fall

36:18

for his deceit. Remember,

36:20

he has a hidden agenda.

36:23

Vaccines actually distribute diseases among the

36:25

masses and they use fear tactics,

36:27

to scare you into having them

36:29

inject toxic chemicals inside your skin

36:31

or veins. President George Herbert

36:34

Walker Bush calls Fauci Fauci, clear of

36:36

it, and we all subscribe to that.

36:39

I think a Dr. Fauci probably never heard of him.

36:41

Did it and heard of him. He's a

36:43

very fine research, tough doctor at National Institute

36:45

of Health. Working hard doing something about research

36:48

on this disease of AIDS. I

36:51

came up with the idea that we should hold

36:53

a special session of the Security Council on HIV-AIDS.

36:56

I was told by everyone, including my own staff,

36:58

you can't do this, it's not done, if not

37:00

in the UN Charter. And I said, but AIDS

37:02

is a security issue, because it's destroying the security,

37:05

the stability of countries. I

37:08

called order this first meeting of the United

37:10

Nations Security Council in the 21st century. When

37:14

10 people in sub-Saharan Africa are infected

37:16

every minute. When 11 million children

37:18

have been infected. It was the first time that

37:21

the Security Council debated on something that was not

37:23

to say, war and peace. When I singled the

37:25

disease, it hurt everything from each country

37:27

to pay the fee. That was a breakthrough,

37:29

because it opened so many doors, and the President's

37:31

Prime Minister said, oh, it was the very insecurity,

37:33

this must be a serious problem. When

37:36

I came to Congress my first statement

37:38

in the Senate, I got to come here to fight HIV and AIDS.

37:42

As the President arrived for his State of

37:44

the Union speech, everyone expected him to issue

37:46

an ultimatum to Saddam Hussein. They

37:50

were not prepared for what came first. Today

37:55

on the continent of Africa, Nearly

37:58

30 million people have the AIDS. There's. Only

38:03

Two Thousand Eight assists me to

38:05

see thousand. Or

38:07

see this. As

38:10

I was to submit a sixteen. Billion dollars of the

38:12

next five years and day And dollars

38:14

in the much to turn the tide

38:16

against Aids in the most afflicted mrs

38:18

of Africa and the Caribbean. President.

38:25

Announced most of them and raised a

38:27

holster through your treatment and prevention Cdc

38:30

to the beginning. As industries you could

38:32

have imagined that we'd be talking about

38:34

the real possibility of on a spree

38:37

generation. But. That's over top of that.

38:39

That's why we're here. The ultimate

38:41

tool for be about say

38:43

and scientists making great progress.

38:45

More why I'm here today

38:47

to make it absolutely clear.

38:50

The United States is committed and

38:52

will remain committed to exceeding an

38:54

a free generation. We will not.

38:57

that are we will not back

38:59

down. We will fight for the

39:01

resources necessary to achieve says historic

39:04

milestone. The

39:09

forest it is. Variable

39:12

that. Was will develop a. Righty,

39:17

they did. He say that. Is

39:20

in is not even things he had his inside any.

39:24

More. Because

39:26

that's what the size of a trio of us. Scientists

39:29

are supposed to. Observe.

39:33

Experiments and move them from of

39:35

the we're. We're.

39:37

Not supposed to. Grab hold

39:39

of an idea in queens who

39:41

is earned a justify everything else

39:43

in their perceptions. To sit that

39:45

idea. Of happened to

39:47

be one now as of two people

39:50

who was there literally some very first

39:52

week that this was recognized as a

39:54

new disease. Let's. Talk About

39:56

Hiv When people first realize

39:59

that people. We're getting Hiv and

40:01

Aids or that was me. Early eighties

40:03

I suppose. But why does take scientists

40:05

so long to figure out what a

40:08

what was causing Hiv and and how

40:10

to prevent Hiv from becoming a is?

40:12

Why did I say well, no Se

40:15

A First question is, we first became

40:17

aware of it in a report of

40:19

the Mm Wr from the Cdc on

40:21

June fourth. Of Nineteen Eighty

40:23

One, followed by one in July Fifth.

40:26

Ninety Eighty One. For. The first cases

40:28

from Los Angeles and then New York,

40:30

San Francisco, Los Angeles. I don't think

40:32

at all Said it was a long

40:34

time before we found out what it

40:37

was. The first cases were recognized into

40:39

the was around probably ten years before

40:41

in the summer of Nineteen Eighty One,

40:43

the virus was discovered. In

40:45

the Spring of Nineteen Eighty Three

40:47

and proven to be the cause

40:49

discovered by Whom Via but for

40:51

slavery, cincy and the Nobel Prize

40:53

awarded the People Who yes yes

40:55

it was discovered by one group

40:57

and France but proven definitively to be

40:59

the cause of Aids by Bob

41:01

Gallows here when the and they

41:03

have said they both won the

41:06

Nobel. Our. First lover a

41:08

C B C N and movements again

41:10

won the Nobel prize. but gallons of

41:12

not. Financing. Ladies and

41:14

gentlemen, Because

41:20

of A has been found a series

41:22

of a new human since or minus.

41:25

Seven and only if it isn't hundred inside.

41:27

The new success isn't developed. Mass

41:30

produced a siren, Hurley

41:33

Mississippi River The virus in this

41:35

new success. We now have

41:37

a license for a nice. With my

41:39

tests we can identify existence of essentially.

41:42

One hundred percent sentences. Money

41:44

Trail surrounding Hiv. With. The

41:46

death of Luc Montagnier, nobel prize winner

41:48

for Discovery Hiv and outspoken scientists against

41:50

these curtains action the news has stirred

41:53

up to pass headlines of the deaths

41:55

of nor his numbers of Hiv scientists.

41:57

There was a plane class itself. Is he one hundred?

42:00

The throng of them, the brightest Aids

42:02

researchers over Ukraine, and twenty four teams,

42:04

and a succession of passing of nearly

42:06

all the remaining sizes in the early

42:08

days of Hiv discovery. Phase. Out

42:10

she. Thought. She. Has. Been

42:12

heading for and I as he says, the

42:14

ironic year of Nineteen Eighty Four, a quarter

42:17

of suitably lying on record has managed to

42:19

survive death. He's a protest from numerous scientists,

42:21

a professional risking their own careers more to

42:24

speak out against his alleged corruption. Now.

42:26

Used to see scientists were not young and when

42:28

to do little but may conjecture. When

42:31

I for one of had enough of coincidences to last

42:33

the millennium. And. State again that we've

42:35

indeed enter deeper into the establishment of a system

42:37

that no longer feels the need to cover his

42:39

dark side. Even.

42:42

The artist formerly known since. Parody

42:44

went on suitably the case to less testing

42:46

free. So the but we've been locked inside

42:48

for the better part two years. The groundwork

42:51

was laid knowingly or not when Harry ticket

42:53

because my testing on cam and forty six

42:55

teeth. At Kroner virus years as

42:57

a bitter end unless of course or Israel where

42:59

you can afford to test the a new novel

43:01

injection as I think it's the hypnotized we might

43:04

have any manner ticking time bomb inside them and

43:06

never know it. After we further a

43:08

custom people to test morning, noon and night

43:10

for that unknown. Now. That more

43:12

than ten billion doses of special sauce have

43:14

a job with the bodies of worldwide And

43:16

there's none left but South Sea to find

43:18

the narrative. Old. Incident on

43:21

some potential of asymptomatic people around

43:23

walking around with Hiv who never

43:25

knew it. Like with

43:27

heart failure, Hiv is receiving an aggressive remarketing

43:29

when it keeps the fear machine well oiled

43:31

and in it's wake you can only ask

43:33

what in God's name has he done to

43:35

those injected. when I

43:38

was watching episode was awesome

43:40

on I was reminiscent of.

43:44

Smoke until smooth.

43:48

Surfaces or. Was

43:51

a lot of an open source about. Not.

43:57

to discuss which

44:01

turned out to give an effect that was modest.

44:04

In 1987, the war on AIDS took another

44:06

drastic turn for the worse. AZT,

44:09

a toxic chemotherapy deemed too

44:11

poisonous for cancer treatment, was

44:14

approved to treat symptomatic and

44:16

asymptomatic HIV patients in attempt

44:19

to kill the virus that causes AIDS. OVP

44:22

is a DNA chain terminator, a

44:25

poison designed to randomly destroy the

44:28

DNA synthesis of reproducing cells. It

44:31

was initially developed to treat leukemia victims, but

44:34

after animal testing, the FDA determined that it was

44:36

too toxic for use in human beings and bandit.

44:38

But in 1987, when the AIDS scare hit its

44:40

height, the

44:43

FDA was pressured into approving the drug for

44:45

use for the first time in human beings,

44:48

even for people who were healthy and showed

44:50

no sign of AIDS. AZT

44:52

is highly mutagenic, meaning that it destroys

44:55

the genes in cells and has been

44:57

shown to cause cancer and rodents. It

45:00

targets the bone marrow where B lymphocyte blood

45:02

cells are being made. These

45:04

are the very cells an AIDS patient needs

45:06

most for immunity. AZT destroys

45:09

randomly bone marrow, kidneys, liver,

45:11

intestines, muscle tissue, the brain

45:13

and central nervous system. Peter

45:16

Duisburg claims AZT actually

45:18

causes AIDS itself. AZT

45:21

does directly causing AIDS-defining diseases. AIDS

45:23

does a lot of things, but

45:26

it doesn't cause the pulse-exaccharomy, but

45:29

it does cause immunodeciciency. It was

45:31

designed to do that. It was

45:33

designed to kill humans cells, and

45:35

check the manufacturer says that specifically,

45:38

that it can cause AIDS-like

45:40

diseases. The manufacturer, that

45:43

is, Bureth Rökams says it is

45:45

often difficult to distinguish at

45:48

worst events possibly associated with severe

45:50

wounds of the Goedin administration, which

45:54

is AZT, from underlying signs of HIV disease.

45:57

In other words, even they, at least,

45:59

have been killed. knowledge, not just this, but

46:02

that CT causes

46:04

AIDS or AIDS-defining diseases. Whenever

46:07

you have clear-cut evidence that a

46:10

drug works, you have

46:12

an ethical obligation to

46:14

immediately let the people who are in the

46:16

placebo group know so that they could have

46:18

access, and all of the

46:20

other trials that are taking place now have

46:22

a new standard of care. So

46:25

we would have normally waited several

46:27

days until the day they get

46:29

further about the eye and brought the key, but

46:32

the data are not going to change. Some of the numbers

46:34

may change a little, but the

46:36

conclusion will not change. In

46:39

his book, Poisoned by Prescription,

46:41

journalist John Lawrence explains how

46:43

AZT tests conducted by the

46:45

FDA and Burles welcome the

46:48

manufacturer were scientifically sloppy and

46:50

outright fraudulent. During the

46:52

experiments, patients taking AZT became anemic,

46:54

suffered low white blood cell counts

46:57

accompanied by vomiting. Over

46:59

half had to have blood transfusions. 20 percent

47:02

were transfused several times. Despite

47:04

a warning by FDA toxicology analyst,

47:06

Harvey Chernoff, that AZT not be

47:09

approved, the FDA was pressured by

47:11

AIDS activist organizations to list a

47:13

ban, and hundreds of thousands of

47:15

people began taking AZT, even though

47:17

AZT cannot cure AIDS and is

47:20

only supposed to slow down the

47:22

progression. The mortality rate

47:24

trended towards being better

47:27

in the sense of less deaths in

47:30

the run-desk debate. Eight

47:32

percent versus eleven percent in

47:34

the placebo group have

47:36

not yet reached the test of those meetings. But

47:38

the data needs to be further analyzed. A

47:41

logic behind AZT treatment is flawed,

47:44

even if one believes HIV causes

47:46

AIDS. Because HIV only infects about

47:48

one T cell in one thousand,

47:51

999 healthy T cells must die to

47:53

kill the one cell that is infected.

47:55

And this can only happen early on,

47:58

before HIV becomes dormant, is

48:00

still making DNA. Yet

48:02

AIDS patients are given AZT for

48:04

months, on end to years, randomly

48:06

destroying DNA in all parts of

48:08

the body. AZT is

48:10

expensive and costs between $8,000 and $12,000 a

48:14

year, most of which is paid for

48:17

directly or indirectly by the taxpayer. Earl's

48:20

welcome now, Glaxo welcome, the manufacturer,

48:22

has generated sales over $1 billion

48:24

a year with AZT. Because

48:27

of rules allowed by the FDA, a bottle

48:29

of AZT that costs about $5 to make

48:33

can be sold for over $500 as a prescription, and

48:37

much of this markup is being subsidized

48:39

by the taxpayer. If

48:41

treatment causes a very severe condition,

48:43

we would expect from an AIDS

48:45

patient. That's why nobody

48:48

noticed that there was something wrong with the treatment.

48:51

I remember in 1992, after I

48:53

first tested positive, I became involved

48:55

in an organization called Women at

48:57

Risk. There were 11 of

49:00

us at the time on the board and

49:02

involved in the group. All

49:05

of us except three were on the medications.

49:09

In the year and a half

49:12

that I was involved with Women

49:14

at Risk, every single woman in

49:17

that organization on the drugs died,

49:20

every single one, except the

49:22

three of us who had taken

49:24

it. We weren't

49:26

just given hand-fills of AZT. We

49:34

demanded it. I'm AZT.

49:36

You're the race. Where is your

49:38

humanity? We considered

49:40

the FDA not giving us

49:43

these things as being anti-gay

49:45

instead of being responsible. And

49:47

so we went and we lobbied and we pushed for

49:49

all these things. And we didn't

49:52

think clearly about what it was we were asking

49:54

for. It's like that saying, be careful what you

49:56

ask for. It may come to pass. Whatever

49:59

you have. Have you ever run

50:01

worse? You have an ethical obligation

50:03

to immediately let the people who

50:05

are in the placebo group no

50:07

such as they could have access

50:10

to all of the other trials

50:12

of the second place Now have

50:14

to stand. Wouldn't

50:17

normally. This

50:20

is a daily basis for them. about

50:22

nine, four. Days

50:24

of enough to descend. Some of the numbers

50:26

make sense of it. As he said, the

50:29

conclusion will not safe. Access

50:34

one of the speed of from

50:36

approval process for new drugs are

50:38

gross and assertions and less fans

50:41

are hours after of the. Server

50:50

thousand demonstrators almost as

50:52

people in a hotel

50:54

room. And

50:57

demanding to know. How.

51:13

Long the rhetoric from the

51:15

former of the demonstration or

51:17

from russo someone who suffer

51:19

with so inviting them up

51:22

for my comfort zone them

51:24

spent a couple of hours

51:26

talking about were concerns observances

51:28

concerned for my own mind

51:30

that most. Of their

51:32

concerns would. That.

51:35

Suits. Play this for people that

51:37

might be due to this particular

51:39

kind of fruits. Here's how it

51:41

works. He freely seats activist group.

51:44

To. Push an agenda seemingly on

51:46

behalf of society. You are an

51:48

oppressed minority, was sacked. You're controlling

51:50

that group for your own purposes

51:53

Now to send me that everybody

51:55

who ever remember that are forever

51:57

ones who isn't station was you

51:59

know. it on

52:01

the game? And the answer is

52:04

no because part of the game

52:06

of creating these fake groups is

52:08

also to attract legitimate people, mislead

52:10

them, and weaponize them. And

52:13

that's exactly what the drug companies did

52:15

with Act Up. Now

52:17

the question is, were they playing

52:19

Tony Fauci or was

52:22

Tony Fauci playing along? Just

52:24

take a close look at

52:27

an in-depth narrative he gave

52:29

about his experience with Act Up. Watch

52:33

his body language and you tell me.

52:36

Very early on in the

52:38

course of this pandemic, the

52:40

activists were

52:42

making extremely good points

52:46

about the uniqueness of this, the

52:48

need to do more, the

52:51

need to be less rigid in

52:53

our regulatory approaches towards the approval

52:55

and testing of new drugs and

52:57

the rigidity and lack

53:00

of flexibility in how we design

53:02

clinical trials, all of which were

53:04

the classical way to approach drug

53:07

development, therapeutic developments, clinical

53:09

trials, and FDA approval.

53:13

They wanted to get our attention

53:15

so they would do it in

53:17

a very theatrical way and they

53:20

scared a lot because for the

53:22

most part, the scientific community and

53:24

the regulatory community are conservative.

53:26

And I say conservative, I don't

53:28

mean conservative in an ideological political

53:30

way, but conservative in their approach

53:33

towards science. It's nice

53:35

that people are interested who are not

53:37

scientists that leave them out of it

53:39

and let us scientists make the decision.

53:42

So they didn't pay much attention to

53:44

the activists.

53:48

I, for one reason or other, began

53:50

reading intensively what

53:53

they were writing and even though when

53:55

they were demonstrating and closing down Wall

53:57

Street and Invading St. Pat's.

54:00

If he drilling doing things like

54:02

that looking very eccentric and scary

54:05

to some people, I try this

54:07

so that out and just listen

54:09

to what they said. And

54:12

really read what they wrote

54:14

and they will make perfect

54:16

sense. So since I was

54:18

always out there as a

54:20

government official, they. Included

54:22

me my face my name with

54:25

the federal government. So they began

54:27

to demonstrate against the Nih and

54:29

by here on our campus they

54:32

know came in invaded the campus

54:34

smoke bombs you know wanting to

54:36

get arrested and I made probably

54:39

the best decision. In

54:41

my interaction with community is

54:43

that. I. Need

54:45

was nothing to say the more just

54:47

didn't have also raising ceilings amanda that

54:49

think clearly about what it was harassed

54:52

the first was outside the castle be

54:54

careful ussr ask for met some to.

54:57

The Welcome Foundation Uk manufacturer of

55:00

a sexy so it says or.

55:03

Is it seems to be the news and. Then

55:06

in Nineteen Eighty nine of the Feather

55:08

trials were terminated early in the United

55:11

States because results the fantasy it was

55:13

announced as a that could be used

55:15

not only on people with Aids diseases,

55:17

but in a much larger group with

55:19

Hiv and low immune cell phones that

55:21

no other. Simpson. Welcome

55:23

says sword to new heights at one

55:25

point four billion pounds to the company's

55:28

Uk stock market value in one day.

55:30

So. We need

55:33

to war. We pass a Patriot

55:35

act and immediately started coming to

55:37

billion dollars a year to Bio

55:39

Weapons development. I for one reason

55:41

or other in my stop and

55:43

the thing the military want it

55:45

was function Studies. Were. There to

55:47

take wilde viruses and turn them

55:49

into bio weapons. And by what?

55:52

of and always includes vaccine development

55:55

says unlike chemical weapons with my

55:57

wife is there's always blowback is

55:59

cause boomerang effect. If

56:01

you give your enemy bubonic plague, your guys are going

56:03

to get it first, too. They're

56:05

going to get it quickly. So the

56:08

only way you can deploy a bioweapons is

56:10

if you have already developed a vaccine. So

56:13

the race is to develop a vaccine simultaneously

56:15

with bioweapons, and then you can deploy the

56:17

bioweapons and your enemy will

56:19

take a couple of years to develop the vaccine. And

56:22

you can inoculate all of your team. So

56:25

in 2014, three of

56:28

Tony Fauci's bugs escaped,

56:31

most of it through USAID. But

56:34

they also, the CIA, as we

56:37

now know, was also running this

56:39

organization called the EcoHealth Alliance, which

56:42

Fauci was funneling his money through. It was like

56:44

a laundromat where they funneled

56:46

federal money so that their fingerprints

56:48

would not be visible on them.

56:52

With all due respect, I disagree with so

56:54

many of the things that you've said, you're

56:56

still unwilling to admit that they gained a

56:58

function, that they gained a legality, according to

57:00

the definition that is currently operable, that we're

57:02

not going to get anywhere close to trying

57:04

to prevent another lab leak of this dangerous

57:06

arm experiment. You won't have it. It's dangerous. And

57:08

that lack of judgment, I think, is something that you were talking about.

57:16

Project Veritas is obtained never before seen.

57:19

Most of it through USAID. But

57:22

they also, as we

57:24

now know, were also running this

57:27

organization called the EcoHealth Alliance, with

57:30

Fauci who was funneling his money through. It was

57:32

like a laundromat where they funneled

57:34

federal money so that their

57:37

fingerprints would not be visible on them. With

57:40

all due respect, I disagree with so many

57:42

of the things that you've said, you're still unwilling to

57:44

admit that they gained a function, that they gained a

57:46

legality, according to the definition that is

57:48

currently operable, that we're not going to get anywhere

57:50

close to trying to prevent another lab leak of

57:52

this dangerous arm experiment. You won't have it. It's

57:54

dangerous. And for that lack of judgment, I think

57:56

it's something that you were talking about.

58:04

Project Meritas has obtained never-before-seen military

58:06

documents regarding the origins of COVID-19,

58:08

gain of function research, vaccines,

58:11

potential treatments which have been suppressed, and

58:13

the government's effort to conceal all of

58:15

this. Dr. Anthony Fauci

58:17

has testified many times before Congress stating

58:19

that the U.S. government was never involved

58:21

in gain of function research at the

58:23

Wuhan Institute of Virology. Will

58:25

you today finally take some responsibility for funding gain

58:27

of function research in Wuhan? Senator, with all due

58:29

respect, I disagree with so many of the things

58:32

that you've said. First

58:34

of all, gain of function is a very nebulous

58:36

term. But the thing is, is you're still unwilling

58:38

to admit that they gained in function when they

58:40

say they became sicker. They gained in lethality. It's

58:43

a new virus. That's not gain of function. According

58:45

to the definition that is currently operable, we're not

58:47

going to get anywhere close to trying to prevent

58:50

another lab leak of this dangerous sort of experiment.

58:52

You won't admit that it's dangerous, and for that

58:54

lack of judgment, I think it's time that

58:56

you resign. You have said that I am

58:58

unwilling to take any responsibility for the current

59:00

pandemic. I have no responsibility

59:02

for the whole pandemic. That

59:05

assertion is based on the NIH's definition

59:07

of gain of function. However, the documents

59:09

we've obtained refute that. The

59:11

documents in question stem from a report

59:13

of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,

59:15

better known as DARPA, which were hidden

59:18

in a top-secret share drive. But

59:20

what is DARPA? They are an

59:22

agency under the U.S. Department of Defense,

59:24

which facilitates research and technology with potential

59:26

military applications. Dr. Stephen Walker

59:28

was the director of DARPA at the time

59:30

of the EcoHealth Alliance proposal. A

59:33

source sent us this video of Dr.

59:35

Walker talking about research they were exploring

59:37

related to mRNA technology and its potential

59:39

application with military personnel in the field.

59:41

Dr. Walker, about five, six years ago,

59:44

set up an office called the Biotechnology

59:46

Office. The real purpose of that was

59:48

to understand how biology works and

59:51

then build design, design the

59:54

world and test cycles where you

59:56

could engineer microbe, which happened in the

59:58

press. Feel

1:00:00

all of this. Not. Through

1:00:02

the celsius. testified many times before Congress

1:00:04

is that the Us government was never

1:00:06

involved athena function researched at the Move

1:00:08

On Institute of Urology. Will. You

1:00:11

today finally take some responsibility for funding, gain

1:00:13

a function, research, and move on. Centers.

1:00:15

Were all due respect. I disagree with so

1:00:17

many of the things that you said Jan

1:00:19

First of all, Gain Assumption is a very

1:00:22

nebulous time financing as as you're still ongoing

1:00:24

to admit this again and function when they

1:00:26

say they became sicker the gained and lethality

1:00:28

of the new virus. That's not gain a

1:00:30

function according to the definition that are firmly

1:00:32

operable. We're not going anywhere close to try

1:00:35

to prevent another lab leaked of this dangerous

1:00:37

or of experiment. you won't I didn't say

1:00:39

interests of that lack of judgment. I think

1:00:41

a sign that years on you said that

1:00:43

I'm unwilling to take any responsibility. For

1:00:45

the currents pandemic. I. Have

1:00:47

no responsibility for me Convinced.

1:00:50

That. Assertion is based on the Nih

1:00:52

his definition of dana function. However, the

1:00:55

documents obtained refute that. The. Documents

1:00:57

in question stem from report the Defense

1:00:59

Advanced Research Projects Agency that are known

1:01:01

as Darpa which were sitting in the

1:01:03

Top Secret Shared right? But what is

1:01:06

Darpa. There. And agency under

1:01:08

the Us Department of Defense which

1:01:10

facilitates research and technology with potential

1:01:12

military applications. Doctor. Stephen Walker

1:01:14

was the director. Of Darpa at the

1:01:16

time of the Eco Health Alliance proposal. A

1:01:19

source such as this video of Doctor

1:01:21

Walker talking about research they were exploring

1:01:23

related to M R and A technology

1:01:25

and it's potential application with military personnel

1:01:27

in the field at are those are

1:01:29

some says or does to the office

1:01:31

all the the miles at all the

1:01:33

office real purpose without was to understand

1:01:35

about. Engineer

1:01:42

like over his of statistics. As though

1:01:44

the main report regarding Eco Health Alliance

1:01:47

proposal leaked on the internet a couple

1:01:49

of months ago, it is remained unverified

1:01:51

until now. Project. Veritas has obtained

1:01:54

a separate report to the Inspector General of

1:01:56

the Department Defense. Written. By Us.

1:01:58

Marine Corps Major Joseph Murphy. a

1:02:00

former DARPA fellow. Major Murphy makes

1:02:02

claims in his report to the Inspector General that if

1:02:04

true could be damning to the official narrative that has

1:02:07

been played out to the world over the past two

1:02:09

years. Major Murphy's report states that

1:02:11

EcoHealth Alliance approached DARPA in March 2018 seeking

1:02:14

funding to conduct gain-of-function research

1:02:16

of bat-borne coronaviruses. The

1:02:19

proposal was named Project Diffuse. DARPA

1:02:21

rejected the proposal because the work was

1:02:23

too dangerous and could violate the gain-of-function

1:02:25

moratorium despite EcoHealth's position that it would

1:02:27

not. According to the documents, the

1:02:29

NIAID, under the direction of Dr. Fauci, did

1:02:31

not reject the proposal. They went ahead

1:02:34

with the research at Wuhan and several sites across the U.S.

1:02:37

Dr. Fauci has repeatedly maintained his

1:02:39

position under oath that the NIH

1:02:41

and NIAID have not been involved in

1:02:43

gain-of-function research with the EcoHealth Alliance program.

1:02:46

This appears to be contradictory to Major

1:02:48

Murphy's analysis and the rejection from the

1:02:51

Biological Technologies Office at DARPA. Major

1:02:53

Murphy's report goes on to detail

1:02:55

great concern over the COVID-19 gain-of-function program,

1:02:58

the concealment of documents, the suppression of

1:03:00

potential curatives like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine,

1:03:02

and the mRNA vaccines. To be clear,

1:03:04

Major Murphy is not the source

1:03:06

of our reporting. As far as

1:03:09

we're aware, he has done nothing that violates his oath of

1:03:11

service to our country. We were able to

1:03:13

track him down, and though he couldn't go into

1:03:15

detail about the hidden documents, he did offer this

1:03:17

heartfelt statement. I offer no comments

1:03:19

on the investigation or internal Marine Corps

1:03:21

deliberations. I offer a brief comment

1:03:23

to those that desire answers and to those that withhold them.

1:03:26

To those seeking answers, I offer encouragement. There

1:03:29

are good people striving for the truth, working together

1:03:31

in and out of government, and they succeed. To

1:03:34

those that withhold, I pray for you. Find

1:03:36

the moral courage to come forward. Don't let

1:03:38

a lie be our legacy to posterity. People

1:03:40

will forgive. A commitment to truth is in the

1:03:43

heart of this nation. Semper Fi. I

1:03:47

offer encouragement. There are good people

1:03:49

striving for the truth, working together in and out

1:03:51

of government, and they succeed. To

1:03:53

those that withhold, I pray for you. Find

1:03:56

the moral courage to come forward. Don't let

1:03:58

a lie be our legacy to posterity. People

1:04:00

will forgive. I. Can member to truth isn't a

1:04:02

heart of this nation. Semper. Fi. Project.

1:04:05

Or it's Has Reached out to Darpa for comment

1:04:07

regarding the hidden documents and spoke with the Chief

1:04:09

of Communications Gerry Adams. And

1:04:11

and some normal to me know which is that

1:04:13

if there is something resides in a classified students

1:04:15

that it should be appropriately mart. And

1:04:17

I'm not an often I was on. My

1:04:20

profession has to provide a classified and cause

1:04:22

I thought space. Now I'm like I said

1:04:24

that isn't isn't so much. I mean it's

1:04:26

It's not good practice to put unmarked materials.

1:04:32

Spliced. or maybe they're maybe cause of

1:04:34

part of the I'd be happy. Honestly

1:04:37

tell investigators in talk to the people

1:04:39

who would only started with an agency

1:04:41

idea what it is a collector of

1:04:44

about his office as deputy director that

1:04:46

office and try to ascertain. If

1:04:48

why is it was the case. So here's

1:04:50

the question. Is the Department of

1:04:52

Defense the same people who make our nuclear

1:04:54

arsenal Felt this research was too dangerous to

1:04:57

proceed with? Why? In the world

1:04:59

the the Nih and I a Id

1:05:01

and he Got Health Alliance recklessly disregard

1:05:03

the risks involved. The dates purposely change

1:05:05

the definition of the in a function

1:05:07

in order to bypass the moratorium further.

1:05:09

foot down from need a funny. I.

1:05:12

Offer encouragement. There are good people striving

1:05:14

for the truth. working together in Antarctica.

1:05:17

Mint. And he succeeded. To. Those

1:05:19

it with holes? I prefer. To find.

1:05:21

The moral courage to come forward. To

1:05:23

live your legacy to posterity. People.

1:05:26

Will forgive. Like. A member to Truth

1:05:28

isn't a hard decision. Semper. Fi. Project

1:05:30

their It's has reached out to Darfur for comment

1:05:32

for go to the hidden documents and spoke with

1:05:34

the Chief of Communications Gerry Adams for the some

1:05:37

normal to me know what just as if is

1:05:39

something resides in a classified stuff and then he

1:05:41

should be appropriately mart. And another

1:05:43

last night was I'm not the first

1:05:45

Mr provider classified and.space Now move on

1:05:48

and several of our okay I'll be

1:05:50

happy honestly to investigate and talk to

1:05:52

the people who own this document was

1:05:55

an agency idea. Was it as a

1:05:57

Director of Abolish I thought his office.

1:06:00

director of that office and try to ascertain why

1:06:03

it was the case. So here's the question. If

1:06:06

the Department of Defense, the same people who

1:06:08

make our nuclear arsenal, felt this research was

1:06:10

too dangerous to proceed with, why

1:06:12

in the world did the NIH, NIAID,

1:06:15

and EcoHealth Alliance recklessly disregard the risks

1:06:17

involved? Did they purposefully change the definition

1:06:19

of gain of function in order to

1:06:21

bypass the moratorium? Further, who at DARPA

1:06:24

made the decision to bury the original

1:06:26

report? They could have raised red flags

1:06:28

to the Pentagon, the White House, or Congress, which may

1:06:30

have prevented this entire pandemic that has led to the

1:06:32

deaths of 5.4 million people

1:06:34

worldwide and caused much pain and suffering

1:06:36

to many millions more. You know, while they are

1:06:39

wanting to decrease the population down to 500 million

1:06:41

people, the answer

1:06:43

is obviously simple. They want

1:06:45

to have a small population, since a

1:06:48

smaller population is easier to control

1:06:50

than it is 7 billion people. The

1:06:53

population may be already decreasing as

1:06:55

we speak. Some

1:06:58

people assume we are just going back

1:07:00

to some other world. It's

1:07:07

a hard question. This is, let's

1:07:09

say, fiction. It may not happen.

1:07:13

See a lot of those systems. One

1:07:17

of the features of the course industrial revolution

1:07:19

is that it doesn't change what we

1:07:21

are doing, but it changes us. Industrial

1:07:54

revolution is, it doesn't change what we

1:07:57

are doing. It changes you if you

1:07:59

take... the genetic editing. It

1:08:01

changes you if you take

1:08:03

the genetic editing. Our

1:08:06

bodies will be so high-tech that we will be

1:08:08

able to really distinguish between what's natural and what's

1:08:10

artificial. The very idea

1:08:13

of human being some sort of natural concept

1:08:15

is really going to change. The

1:08:18

Internet of Bodies, or IOB, is actually

1:08:21

an ecosystem. It's a bunch of

1:08:23

devices that are connected to the

1:08:25

Internet that contain software and that

1:08:27

either collect personal health data about

1:08:29

you or can alter the body's

1:08:31

function. We

1:08:34

think of the Internet of Bodies as this collection

1:08:36

of all these devices as well as all the

1:08:38

data that the devices are gathering about you. There

1:08:41

are pills now that have an electronic

1:08:43

sensor that let a healthcare provider know

1:08:45

whether you have taken the medication. There's

1:08:48

a cyber risk of an actor

1:08:50

potentially packing into the system.

1:08:53

You put it underneath your skin and

1:08:55

what that tells you is that their

1:08:57

chemical reaction is going on inside the

1:08:59

body and that signal means you're going

1:09:01

to have symptoms tomorrow. Wow, there's an

1:09:03

actual transmitter in that? Yeah, it's like

1:09:05

a chuck engine light. They created her

1:09:07

to promote human-to-machine empathy and compassion. She's

1:09:10

appeared on Late Night Shams and the cover

1:09:12

of Fashion magazine. Sophia was even given

1:09:14

legal citizenship in Saudi Arabia and

1:09:16

appointed the UN's first non-human innovation

1:09:18

champion. Her new role

1:09:20

is in the healthcare sector, taking temperatures

1:09:22

with a thermal camera on her chest or

1:09:25

leaving morning exercise with the elderly. Social

1:09:27

robots like we can help take care of the

1:09:29

sick or elderly in many kinds of healthcare and

1:09:31

medical uses. I can

1:09:34

help communicate, give therapy and provide

1:09:36

social simulations even in difficult situations.

1:09:39

In Sweden, the microchips are already

1:09:41

here. The microchip implants use

1:09:43

the same technology that's in contact with

1:09:45

credit cards, which have made cash pretty

1:09:47

much obsolete in Sweden. No cash. At

1:09:51

this tech fair, a chipping event for

1:09:53

those on the cutting edge, merging their

1:09:55

hands with this new technology. Beautiful. Yeah.

1:10:00

electrode to neuron interface

1:10:02

at a micro

1:10:04

level. Okay, what is it? I'm gonna have like a plug in

1:10:06

my hand that's gonna fit into a hard drive, like how does

1:10:08

that work? Yeah, yeah. It should have got a bunch of tiny

1:10:10

wires. But this would be in planets or

1:10:12

should it put in? And it

1:10:14

would do what could you input? Could you download

1:10:17

gym? Yes. What

1:10:19

could happen? The long term

1:10:21

aspiration for neurodice was would be to

1:10:24

achieve a myosys with the artificial intelligence.

1:10:30

This project started because the government

1:10:32

was interested in developing

1:10:35

better ways for us to connect to the brain. What

1:10:37

are the physical processes we could use? What

1:10:39

are the techniques that might give

1:10:41

us the ability to communicate with the brain through

1:10:43

the skull? So

1:10:46

we started this in a very exploratory phase.

1:10:49

And we looked at how we might be able

1:10:51

to use magnetic fields and

1:10:54

how we might be able to use light. Both

1:10:56

of these things can penetrate the skull. And

1:11:00

we wanted to understand if signals from

1:11:02

the magnetic field and from light would allow

1:11:04

us to record and stimulate the brain. As

1:11:07

the magnet turns on, the slides are stimulated.

1:11:09

So we're working to stimulate their brain using

1:11:12

nanoparticles that I've already injected into the blind.

1:11:14

By using nanoparticles that I've already injected into

1:11:17

the blind. So if we attach a specific

1:11:19

drug to the nanoparticles here, we

1:11:21

could put it in the entire body. What

1:11:23

we've designed and we've done this very quietly,

1:11:26

but we're glad to now release it to

1:11:28

the world, is this idea of

1:11:30

tesla farisis, which is a discovery we made several

1:11:33

years ago and we've been developing it. Long

1:11:46

distance assembly of materials. And

1:11:48

what we did was, because we're at Rice,

1:11:50

we had plenty of nanotubes around. So we

1:11:53

decided to use nanotubes. And what we discovered

1:11:55

was that these nanotubes can actually string together

1:11:57

and form wires as they come foot into

1:11:59

a WTU. We

1:12:03

can convert the carbohydrates that are within bread to graphene,

1:12:05

or we can do it on

1:12:08

a coconut, so you can take a coconut and

1:12:10

convert that into graphene. Now

1:12:12

why would we want to have something like this?

1:12:14

This is all conductive. And so it can conduct

1:12:16

to gift a coconut, so

1:12:18

you can take a coconut and convert that into graphene.

1:12:21

Now why would we want to have something like

1:12:24

this? This is all conductive, and so it can

1:12:26

conduct electricity. So what we can do now is

1:12:28

we can make electronics embedded within

1:12:30

fabrics, and make electronics embedded

1:12:33

within wood. Why would one want edible

1:12:35

electronics? Well first of all, let me

1:12:37

start with very often we don't see

1:12:39

the advantage of something early on, but

1:12:41

when we make it available people start

1:12:43

seeing the real advantage. So can you

1:12:45

even take, have electronics embedded

1:12:47

on food and then say use this

1:12:49

as the heat circuit to heat the food?

1:12:52

More easily, there's say an RFID tag written

1:12:54

onto this potato. Where has it been? How

1:12:56

long has it been stored? Where

1:12:58

did, what's its country of origin and its city

1:13:00

of origin, and what path did it go to

1:13:02

to get to your table? All that can be

1:13:04

embedded not on a separate tag that's placed on

1:13:06

the food, but directly on the food itself. And

1:13:09

these can also have sensors. Just as

1:13:11

you don't see all of your data

1:13:13

going through NSA's X-Key score to be

1:13:15

logged and saved, you will not see

1:13:17

the quantum computers at work. One

1:13:20

must have education and a license

1:13:22

to use potentially fatal machinery such

1:13:24

as a car, a tool for

1:13:26

travel, but there is no training

1:13:28

or license to be online, to

1:13:30

use the internet, which has proven

1:13:32

time again is fatal, when in

1:13:34

the hands of the ignorant. This

1:13:37

ignorance is why many tooth

1:13:39

speakers, researchers, leakers and

1:13:41

anons are jailed and killed. See

1:13:44

you will not have the option of choice. Due

1:13:47

to your surrender of the only thing separating

1:13:49

you from the dumb people, free will,

1:13:52

we will all be forced how it

1:13:54

works, and never wonder why. You

1:13:57

think of yourself as individual human

1:13:59

beings. The Elite think of

1:14:01

you as product. Product whose

1:14:03

expiration dates are soon coming up.

1:14:06

You have all been funneled into the Elite's

1:14:08

parts as the Elite open them up for

1:14:10

you. And this will be no different. But

1:14:13

it will be far worse as it

1:14:15

is one more crucial step to the

1:14:17

finalization of the New World Order. What

1:14:19

some call the Beast System. Already

1:14:22

we see the owners of all technology

1:14:24

working diligently on this project. All

1:14:27

the big boys are involved. Including

1:14:29

MIT, naturally, Georgia

1:14:31

Tech, Cambridge, University

1:14:34

of Maryland, Lanting University,

1:14:36

University College of London,

1:14:38

University of Tokyo, Chinese

1:14:41

Academy of Sciences, Niall Spohr

1:14:43

Institute, University of Basel and

1:14:46

Bristol University, Yale and Berkeley

1:14:48

of course, and more. Lockheed

1:14:51

Martin, the National Security

1:14:53

Agency, AT&T. Shopping

1:14:56

is done online. Payments

1:14:58

done online, applications done

1:15:00

online, communication done online,

1:15:04

filing your taxes, receiving medical

1:15:06

records, all done online. You

1:15:10

have all been funneled into a life

1:15:12

of total dependence to the internet. Why

1:15:14

do you think that is? Is

1:15:17

it not obvious? How do you

1:15:19

control everyone in the world when they think

1:15:21

they are in different countries? One

1:15:23

platform. How do you

1:15:25

gain control over all aspects of every

1:15:28

individual's life? One platform

1:15:30

that records and saves all data

1:15:32

from each individual. People

1:15:34

think they are free. Who

1:15:37

is oblivious to the fact that every time

1:15:39

they press a button on their keyboard it

1:15:41

is logged and recorded. It is

1:15:43

stamped with the date, time and location.

1:15:46

People ignore the fact that this is how it

1:15:48

works, and never wonder why. You

1:15:52

think of yourself as individual human beings.

1:15:55

Really think of you as product. coming

1:16:00

up. You have all been

1:16:02

funneled into the elite's parts as the elite

1:16:04

open them up for you, and this will

1:16:06

be no different. But it

1:16:08

will be far worse as it is

1:16:10

one more crucial step to the finalization

1:16:12

of the New World Order, what some

1:16:14

call the Beast System. Already

1:16:17

we see the owners of all technology

1:16:19

working diligently on this project. All

1:16:22

the big boys are involved, including

1:16:24

MIT, naturally, Georgia

1:16:26

Tech, Cambridge, University

1:16:29

of Maryland, London University, University

1:16:31

College of

1:16:33

London, University of Tokyo, Chinese

1:16:35

Academy of Sciences, Niels Spohr

1:16:38

Institute, University of Basel and

1:16:40

Bristol University, how it works,

1:16:43

and never wonder why. You

1:16:45

think of yourself as individual

1:16:47

human beings. The elite

1:16:49

think of you as product. Product

1:16:52

whose exploration dates are soon coming

1:16:54

up. You have all been

1:16:56

funneled into the elite's parts as the elite

1:16:58

open them up for you, and this will

1:17:00

be no different. But it

1:17:02

will be far worse as it is

1:17:04

one more crucial step to the finalization

1:17:06

of the New World Order, what some

1:17:09

call the Beast System. Already

1:17:11

we see the owners of all technology

1:17:13

working diligently on this project. All

1:17:16

the big boys are involved, including

1:17:18

MIT, naturally, Georgia

1:17:20

Tech, Cambridge, University

1:17:23

of Maryland, London University,

1:17:25

University College of London,

1:17:27

University of Tokyo, Chinese

1:17:29

Academy of Sciences, Niels

1:17:31

Spohr Institute, University of

1:17:33

Basel and Bristol University,

1:17:36

Yale and Berkeley of

1:17:38

course, and more. Lockheed

1:17:40

Martin, the National Security Agency,

1:17:43

AT&T, Airbus and Fujitsu, Microsoft

1:17:45

and Intel have joined Alibaba,

1:17:48

Google, IBM, Tencent and a

1:17:50

host of academic and national

1:17:52

research labs including China, the

1:17:55

European Commission, Russia and the

1:17:57

US in a quest to

1:18:00

to build working quantum computing

1:18:02

hardware and software. Once

1:18:04

again, we see the main elite

1:18:06

strongholds working all together to bring

1:18:08

this one system into place. And

1:18:11

some people still think these countries

1:18:13

are separate entities. Billy

1:18:15

Crievers, everything is connected

1:18:17

already thanks to the internet. So

1:18:20

if one country has the quantum experience

1:18:22

up and running, every country

1:18:25

is subject to it. Their

1:18:27

info will simply be routed through

1:18:29

that system until theirs is finalized. We

1:18:32

have already seen them beginning to

1:18:35

integrate this with crypto currencies. Once

1:18:38

quantum computing is up, everything that

1:18:40

was encrypted before will no longer

1:18:42

be encrypted. So all of

1:18:44

you who jump on the crypto, we have

1:18:46

discussed in great detail the elites need

1:18:48

for your data and why governments collect

1:18:50

it all. We have

1:18:53

exposed the documents detailing the labeling

1:18:55

of citizens. The agenda

1:18:57

of the elite for the population and

1:18:59

slave population, how they have made all

1:19:01

of these platforms such as Google, Facebook,

1:19:04

Twitter and the like, simply to

1:19:07

collect your data. These

1:19:09

things have been going on and growing

1:19:11

and becoming more and more over the

1:19:13

years, and this quantum computing is one

1:19:15

more giant step into life under the

1:19:17

big brown eye of the elite. We

1:19:20

must be vigilant. Realize what

1:19:22

it is you are actually giving to them. You

1:19:25

hand them your soul on a silver

1:19:27

platter expecting they won't destroy it, when

1:19:30

that is the only reason they do all that they do.

1:19:33

Wake the fuck up already. Quantum

1:19:36

computers are far different from

1:19:38

the computers we know today,

1:19:40

now called classical computers. We

1:19:43

have discussed the differences and capabilities

1:19:45

before and will simply remind you

1:19:47

that this is a different animal

1:19:49

entirely. We cannot treat

1:19:51

it or think of it as another

1:19:53

classical computer, just as we cannot treat

1:19:55

5G as another version of the internet

1:19:58

when it comes. This

1:20:00

will be different from anything the public has

1:20:02

known before, and the lack of education on

1:20:04

the current systems will only further the gap

1:20:07

in knowledge when the swap takes place. China

1:20:10

is about to launch the Jinan project.

1:20:13

What it claims is the world's first

1:20:15

unhappy how it works, and never wonder

1:20:17

why. You think of

1:20:20

yourself as individual human beings. The

1:20:22

elite think of you as product. Product

1:20:25

whose expiration dates are soon coming

1:20:27

up. You have all been

1:20:29

funneled into the elite's parts as the elite open

1:20:31

them up with you. And this will

1:20:33

be no different. But it

1:20:35

will be far worse as it is

1:20:37

one more crucial step to the finalization

1:20:40

of the new world order, what some

1:20:42

call the beast system. Already

1:20:44

we see the owners of all technology

1:20:46

working diligently on this project. All

1:20:49

the big boys are involved, including

1:20:51

MIT, naturally, Georgia

1:20:53

Tech, Cambridge, University

1:20:56

of Maryland, Lantling University,

1:20:58

University College of London,

1:21:00

University of Tokyo, Chinese

1:21:02

Academy of Sciences, Niels

1:21:04

Spohr Institute, University of

1:21:06

Basel and Bristol University,

1:21:09

Yale and Berkeley of

1:21:11

course, and more. Lockheed

1:21:13

Martin, the National Security Agency,

1:21:16

AT&T, Airbus, and Fujitsu, Microsoft

1:21:18

and Intel have joined Alibaba,

1:21:21

Google, IBM, Tencent and a

1:21:23

host of academic and national

1:21:25

research labs including China, the

1:21:28

European Commission, Russia and the

1:21:30

US in a quest to

1:21:33

build working quantum computing hardware

1:21:35

and software. Once

1:21:37

again, we see the main elite

1:21:39

strongholds working all together to bring

1:21:41

this one system into place. And

1:21:44

some people still think these countries

1:21:46

are separate entities. Everything

1:21:50

is connected already thanks to the

1:21:52

internet. So if one country

1:21:54

has the quantum experience up and running,

1:21:57

every country is subject to it. Their

1:22:00

info will simply be routed

1:22:02

through the system until as

1:22:04

is finalized. We have already

1:22:06

seen them beginning to integrate

1:22:08

this with crypto currencies. Once

1:22:11

quantum computing is up, everything that was

1:22:13

encrypted because no longer be infested. so

1:22:15

all of you who the I'm from

1:22:17

the Christian Band wagon will be fully

1:22:20

exposed were to force you to take

1:22:22

a crypto they offer which is secure

1:22:24

through haunt him and Christian. It is

1:22:26

also obvious we really hope he gets

1:22:29

it this time they will provide the

1:22:31

crypto currency. Was the only person say.

1:22:35

The can be no privacy from the any. More.

1:22:37

Muscular, all. Nothing

1:22:39

is mean, nothing changes because the

1:22:42

people do nothing to stop the

1:22:44

company's making the in prisons are

1:22:46

the same ones that have been

1:22:48

exposed reporting back doors and spyware

1:22:51

as a mates into the devices

1:22:53

and platforms everyone loses we have

1:22:55

discussed and grace really smooth or

1:22:57

your her to and why government

1:23:00

collects asshole. Move

1:23:02

of expose the documents season

1:23:04

and malaysian the citizens The

1:23:06

agenda ceiling for the population

1:23:08

slave population. How they have

1:23:11

made movies such as google.

1:23:13

Facebook, Twitter and polite simply

1:23:15

to collect your day to.

1:23:18

These. Things have been going on

1:23:20

and growing and becoming more and

1:23:22

more over the years and this

1:23:24

quantum computing is want us to

1:23:26

spread it out As a pilot

1:23:28

that is successful can be used

1:23:30

across China and the whole world.

1:23:32

Naturally the first humanist his defense

1:23:34

technology is used for more destruction

1:23:37

to take things for me not

1:23:39

the other way around Christmas states

1:23:41

have the technology is because of

1:23:43

what could be done with it

1:23:45

and how it could benefit humanity.

1:23:47

But after thousands. Of years of elite

1:23:49

technologies it is quite obvious snacks technology

1:23:51

has never and will never be used

1:23:54

for off and.

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