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really the only senator i feel
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like i could talk to that
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understand the language that lived
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through the last two and a half years that
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is willing to question hey maybe
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there's some rob long as you're we're
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kind of poisoning the people
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it's is bizarre it's like nothing
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matters with these republicans now
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the senate republicans are chomping
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at the bitter i'm okay marriage
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i just don't get it's they're not even pretending
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to fight for us it's
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not like obama care of tea party
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election where they pretended that they were against spending
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an obama carrots and they're gonna repeal
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it's now how they're not
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even running on or issues they're promoting the
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zags promoting cove it's as his i'm ignoring
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it ignoring the inflation
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that inflation cause and said talking about inflation
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as if is where natural disasters
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one after another gun control and see
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folks before we bring on
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the center i just wanna this
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got again what what this bill is percolating
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through the senate passed the house it
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dawns to traditional marriage
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what even back in the day
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when no one bought into this what
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the defense of marriage act never
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did so called gay marriage the
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be clear even when nobody at an link
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in our history to not only exalt
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homosexuality as as a great thing
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but somehow hold a marriage
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and redefine its but only for that
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type of sexuality now for polygamy snapper
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incest not for anything else which
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could procreate actually which
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is bizarre going
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to end of the day it's a seat
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ever wanted to in history for
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some reason redefine marriage as they were to
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give a marriage license to two men two women whatever
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nothing stuff nothing
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in federal law ever stop conclusion
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silent about
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okay
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in anthony kennedy in twenty
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thirteen the states have full control
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over marriage she said that in the winter case
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now see be supplied it because
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he misapplied it to on
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the doma in the feds
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remember there's a blue states there's red
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states and then there's the federal government social
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security immigration military things
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that are under their offices you
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know they have a right to define marriage as you
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know a marriage for their purposes
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it never precluded the states from
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defining marriage is something other than
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a marriage get this bill
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that bill that of republicans thom tillis
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from north carolina signing onto current
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events speeds from defining
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marriage is a marriage the unbelievable
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this is what they're doing with biting at
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a twenty five percent approval rating and
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in their states is even lower than that democrats
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on the ropes this is what they're
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doing for that
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they want to make to more points
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on this before we go on
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to to or to center johnson number
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one what
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if if you're going to capitulate on this there's
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something for it the big victory
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for democrats the bane marriage the
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band traditional marriage only a
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big victory and they need sixty votes in the
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senate's says you need ten republicans to join
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it's if you're going to do that at
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least strike of grand bargain
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holy hot a fi religious
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and conscience protections they've
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never force any institution
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oz that violates their pontoons
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to hire to you know
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service gay weddings and things like that
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it's owners baker as far as all that stuff
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families if it's really truly live and
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let live hey you get your paper
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we could but it it it it doesn't get forced on us
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wouldn't that be a same compromise
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that especially with the democrats on the ropes
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people would definitely jump for
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the give of even if you pre judge
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the fact that yeah you know somehow people
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just clamoring for gay marriage and republicans have
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to given on that wouldn't you at least get
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religious liberty and exchange it's
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all good compromise that's anthony kennedy
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promise and everything and lied about nothing
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they won't even get that because they don't
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care the
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game it was it about live
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and let live because he
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was always live and let live we were always
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able to sleep around and have
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the gay bathhouses in the bars and you
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could live at home and do whatever you want
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that with there was never prevented me
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serving on the modern era really practically
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they wanted to redefine marriage
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and as that relationship more than
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the marital sex more then adultery
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you'll look you can tell me it's not natural
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for ah you know married
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men to look at another married woman
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and say look i've nothing against the current wife
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but ah you know that that's definitely a natural
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that they're going to get roman internet too weak hot
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of fi that
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that that that's that's a marriage
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no the answer
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is that the grooming
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and the transgender is him and everything we're seeing
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is not gratuitous to
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the gay marriage post the was
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always part and parcel of that
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and then includes you must obey bake
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the cake all of that there's
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been a the lexi good they all our model
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gears a merger you want to get a marriage license but
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he has other stuff is what i hear it's yet but
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it's absurd to redefine its and if
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you're doing is you're doing it for reasons to
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elevated to a national religion with will
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trump all social norms with will trump
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all familiar ties
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and noted is an interesting how everything
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they do the outcome seems to be
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it seems to be the
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lack of procreation that's
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funny the answer
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is is this is coming from the same oil
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they've covered fascism the same
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agenda make
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no mistake about it the groom you into thinking
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that was normal but you should see now those
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of you who felt that let it go
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i'll go along with that now
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i figure out you understand where
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it came from and where it's headed the
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tell you will be made to care
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from when his understanding of
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what is up with the sauce where did they
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come from what are they doing on
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how many people were injured what are we gonna do
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about that was what sort of safety measures
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are going to put into place this is not something
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we can walk away from or there's one
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senator who has promised not to walk
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away from it or two term senator
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or ron johnson from wisconsin is actually
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office because there's no
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again centers onset and thanks so
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much for joining us today and being a voice
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for medical freedom
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then you base your head of me i do want to give you shout
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out you got an excellent article and
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is now be able to prescribe actual
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, actually treat conversations
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prescribe what could be very tempted
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to dangerous drugs or use as a great article
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this so that's this so place to start
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from because
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what what i think though is the watershed
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moment for us here is that we've always known
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politics is a blood sport in america and
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it permeates and predominates everything
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so i run article t about
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the to tear justice system so obviously
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you'll have when it comes to
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a nonviolent misdemeanor for
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january safes it's like okay you're thrown
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in pre trial for years but you burn down
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a cop car in a blm riots
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and they gave a guy you know three hundred sixty
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four days and he meets her wasn't three sixty
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five because then he would be deportable and they
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didn't want that you know it's it's okay
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it's been done with everything this
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is the our bodies with this
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two tiered system of something that
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is safe and already established
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that's trash
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in something that you
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know both with the sauce and now we see with packed
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full of it it seems like everything
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they're pushing these extremely
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novel extremely unproven
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and in the more you go
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the on seems to both have bizarre
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problem
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then almost seems like
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it makes it worse obviously
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since the vaccines have been out it's
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more violent a mean escape more and more
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variants and with path of it's
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become now you know just the
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expected this rebound effect
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the into this day on not hearing anyone bothered
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by this
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well there couple things
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going on here first
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the damage is opened up
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from eyes not whole adventure
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with my eyes in terms of the
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corruption in capture
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the
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about go to help agencies by big
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farm so that's showing one of the dynamics
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joe dynamic going i just use
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you're talking about it of politics
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in the last have have been using
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a solid skis rules for radicals
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for quite some time yeah recovery
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target fact that individual destroy
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them but the way they destroy them the
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create a state of fear you'll
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pick your subject whether it is
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climate change the pandemic
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was a perfect vehicle probably
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the most perfect vehicle for creating
16:48
state of fear me right now they're they're using
16:50
roe versus wade in the lying about
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this your their opposition saying that
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the people , support of
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the overturning roe v wade wanna put women
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in jail and they're opposed to
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contraception opposed
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to in vitro fertilization me all those things
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are the object lies but
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that's what they push because the
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the radical leftists detached from not only
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the truth but also from reality
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the great state of fear that's what's happened with
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the pandemic be pretty crazy state
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of fear the man the
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have great because they captured
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by the big pharma companies you
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know is the only thing approved or the the
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novel patentable highly expensive
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drugs and any bubbles the cheapest thing
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that they recommended as passionate about
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five hundred bucks says that treatment okay
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but all the generic drugs were completely
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off limits
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and they kept them off limits summer
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for example a trash it's all
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the drugs the expanded that they
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know is unbelievably save the to save
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your millions from from river blindness
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you're a miracle drug a nobel prize winning dragon
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and merch the companies actually
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the that drug trash to be
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up to a trashed it or even though
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i knew better
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why what
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what what is going on here
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it makes so much sense
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who treat early we do it for every
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other disease mean that that's what is
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i was pretty early treatment of early
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during the pandemic the
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could not understand why there was such resistance
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to it up different
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various odd he had an effect your therapy
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it would be able get immersed use optimization
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vaccine ah ,
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lot more money billions of dollars in the vaccine
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weather is not a whole lot of money to be made in
18:38
eyedrops disorganized nectar them for aggravated
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are predestined i mean that dot the
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host the the cornucopia
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of cheap generic drugs that doctors
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have been using successfully to save lives
18:51
but but here's the of of include i'm just
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not right now terms that we're up against all
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the people to sabotage early treatment all
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the people the decided on vaccines
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the only way auditors the
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body count is way too hot over
19:05
million people supposedly not having
19:07
to the body count is overstated but
19:10
out that's they're not over million people
19:12
in the us died a cold that or with kobe
19:15
the body count as way to hide it six at
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this point they can't afford to be proven
19:19
wrong but here's the key point they
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have the power it
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almost impossible to prove him wrong which i meant
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demonstration big
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pharma that help agencies
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the mainstream media the big tech
19:34
social media giant you buy we just came out like
19:36
bandits with all the shutdowns
19:39
so again matters because cartel i just
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described they are going
19:43
to do everything to prove that they're
19:45
not wrong which means doubling down
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on
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the field response don't want more
19:51
max vaccine boosters mass
19:53
mass the kids up again shutdown
19:55
social distance of it didn't
19:57
work there was an hour
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the response to corporate as a miserable failure
20:02
what what is the market public and awake
20:04
and up to this a certain percentage has
20:07
that the state of fear creating one
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is very powerful or because
20:11
when you prefer state of fear your government a
20:14
big problems can be solved by the government
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is a pretty much as their approach
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and unfortunately far too many of our fellow citizens
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have been lulled into actually believing that
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i do think that at this point it's
20:26
you sense that people
20:29
maybe they're not as informed about
20:31
the life insurance stayed on the disability data
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and although you know twelve hundred fifty peer
20:35
reviewed studies that so injury
20:37
from the sauce but i think at a minimum
20:40
the recognize these a your grandfather's vaccines
20:42
and clearly they're not working by the admission
20:44
of of our own government officials
20:47
who are saying you know you but
20:49
you better mascot now because it's not working
20:51
but it does work and doesn't work the same time
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but the point is there was no political
20:56
leadership and what might my concern
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is this i always know it takes
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a certain amount of time between the truth coming out
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and republicans feel uncomfortable to engage
21:06
on that truth okay so we know that
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and that's historically been through i'll
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read privately are you seeing
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some of your colleagues start to realize
21:16
there's a problem here
21:19
the i wish i could see a lot
21:21
a couple the couple
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then you get be been so
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effective ukraine state of fear and
21:30
they destroying anybody
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it
21:33
the be pushing back on the state of fear and
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so you're my colleagues with me i
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kind roadkill it makes
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seen what treatment i received
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in the mainstream media in the press for
21:45
telling the truth they
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don't want any part of that face most
21:49
members of congress they want to get reelected so
21:51
they that they don't want to be destroyed by the press
21:53
of a they just kind of follow my you to say
21:55
nothing or bespoke
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the the can be on the building
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there's a human can see the to to never
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admit you're wrong
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that's across the board the people to helping
22:05
sees the vouchers of the world a
22:08
anybody in government who has helped
22:10
push the vaccine or even voted
22:13
for it doctors to
22:15
prescribe to the patients that they don't want to
22:17
see the bears that of if they don't believe that
22:19
maybe something they recommended their patients just
22:21
marry kill them overnight so
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there's a there's a blanket a
22:26
massive stages nile
22:28
through our society in every segment albert
22:31
most part of the difficult nature trying
22:33
to break through and
22:35
get people to recognize at
22:37
least another opinion a
22:40
different viewpoints on what's happening
22:43
but it's it's very different added babbling
22:45
this for the gonna be allowed
22:47
for two years now then it
22:49
it amazes me how
22:51
how people are just the
22:54
will get that in their opinion on this
22:56
and they're not going changes
22:58
one of the things i hear from some of your
23:01
colleagues is again anti vax
23:03
as the new racism da da thrive
23:05
anti vax and i've always said some it's
23:07
like saying you're anti antibiotics and
23:09
i chemotherapy to hit us i mean it's it's
23:11
a form of the therapeutic and there's some good ones
23:14
in their sons are you know this this one
23:16
obvious he has problems any kidney categorical
23:18
statements i reminds me of the
23:20
thomas so used to write about the abstract immigrant
23:23
you know is that we're a nation of immigrants that he also
23:25
said we're we're nation of sousa mean
23:27
he'll what type of it's it's got a said
23:29
it's gotta make sense you can't say anything categorical
23:32
but nonetheless that's how the are you know vaccine
23:35
okay just give it to nomenclature vaccines
23:37
you're good but the all say that they're against mandates
23:39
but yet here we has
23:42
the military to this day is suffering
23:44
from it and that the just mean
23:47
the ones being kicked out that the new ones so
23:49
if you're a fifteen year old seventeen year old that
23:51
the time and you rightfully
23:53
made the same toys that specify that
23:55
age of not getting it you're disqualified
23:58
me your your father grandfather madison and
24:00
i know lot of people like that will you're disqualified
24:02
the now have a crisis in work the woman
24:05
and at the same time there's an end
24:07
the a
24:08
circulating through through congress passed
24:10
the house is going to send
24:11
i've long had a
24:12
the the moto g o p but it's really magnified
24:14
now
24:15
that
24:16
the focus on appropriations and spending
24:18
even an authorization so at
24:21
some point you gotta tell them policy
24:23
values of the military what
24:25
is if what is it we want out of the military
24:29
i'm not seeing a stomach to even read sir
24:31
this in and the a what are
24:33
your thoughts on that
24:35
of of all these idiotic
24:39
the
24:39
elements of the response to corbyn the
24:41
mandates are probably the worst
24:44
you'd almost understand it the vaccines
24:46
were sterilizing it's actually work like
24:48
the prevented infection transmission but they don't
24:51
not at all
24:53
it baffles me
24:55
that did he take a look at fauzi who's what
24:57
quadruple vast and boosted
25:00
to tackle did had the rebound
25:02
feel was for tax return and yet this to
25:05
push era the
25:07
though
25:09
the fab fit
25:10
the backfield don't prevent infection
25:13
and transmission and of they are so destructive
25:16
the military readiness yeah we are you stephanie
25:18
a beginning the pandemic reality had a severe
25:21
health care worker shortage we just
25:23
exacerbated well i
25:25
just rolled over say whether i have some whistleblowers it
25:27
does he watch t v eight or
25:30
they have your daily reports of the number do cases
25:32
within their of employment rights
25:35
and be there are days when hundred seventy two cases were
25:37
fully vaccinated the most
25:39
days is very high percentage because we are most most
25:41
of them dig it back state and the mandates
25:46
the still getting it people are still
25:48
getting sick and is still dying member joe biden
25:50
things july of last year came
25:52
out publicly said listen if you get to that it's a pandemic
25:55
of the events you'll see start
25:57
scapegoating right away
25:58
the
25:59
if you get to actually said you're not going to get sick
26:02
you're not going to get hospitalized you're not going to get die that
26:04
was a complete line
26:05
you know again
26:06
the news alive
26:08
but it's not a challenges alive
26:11
that ought to be like like first obamas
26:13
the of you like you after
26:16
you complete productive life without her plan and
26:18
keep your health care plan as the big live i think twenty
26:20
twenty three vibes live
26:22
off the vaccine ah to beat the big live
26:24
twenty twenty one
26:26
but it won't be because once again
26:29
the media the big tech social media
26:31
giants are complicit
26:33
in this
26:35
there are complicit i was argue
26:37
in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of
26:39
americans the didn't need
26:41
to die
26:42
because they were denied early treatment doctors
26:45
couldn't get
26:47
the christians for this
26:49
again cornucopia of of drugs
26:51
using this multi drugs protocol to save
26:54
lives that's
26:56
what that's why they can't admit the wrong that's
26:58
why the new jersey we can to prevent themselves
27:00
from be proven wrong
27:02
though this leads the eight hundred pound gorilla
27:04
on the room and that's immunity and not herd
27:06
immunity but liability and
27:09
i was wondering is headed for it assuming
27:12
republican get a majority and you're able to be com
27:15
a chairman though obviously
27:17
i want to get some of what you have planned in terms
27:19
of hearings and what question you'll
27:21
need to be answered but in terms of legislation
27:24
what you're describing almost reminds me of a battered
27:27
woman where you know she can even
27:29
report the problem because she scared of the guy
27:31
and you know there's like no way out and
27:34
i feel like there and
27:36
i was came from twitter permanently on came
27:38
from facebook or there's no
27:41
it is this is so sad but we know that there
27:43
is literally not a single
27:45
piece of science or data that can tell
27:47
now that will even start the
27:49
mandates much less get this off the market okay
27:52
so i mean we had the and in this got a pretty
27:54
nice man oppressive and a forty three
27:56
percent the lars surveys experience menstrual
27:58
irregularities that immediately
28:01
said to cause for cause
28:03
for investigation ah no problem
28:06
nothing nothing seems to matter
28:09
is the only way to breakthrough
28:12
having some sort of reformer repeal
28:14
of the nineteen eighty six act that the
28:16
exempted them of liability
28:19
the as but in order to get that you
28:21
first need to expose the truth and people have to be
28:24
open to it you
28:26
thought about state of fear i'm referring
28:28
to the political realm and and my
28:30
colleagues the the far greater
28:32
stayed fears within medical salesman doctors
28:35
nurses of the did you
28:37
see what they're doing them a collagen and merrick
28:40
and in korea the american boards
28:42
internal medicine is can bring muffins front of a star
28:44
chamber the script
28:46
or not their medical licenses now
28:48
this is after they've been terminated fired
28:51
sued me that the
28:53
v covert hotel is is
28:56
dr destroying those people
28:58
the
29:00
habits just a different opinion though it
29:03
the one driving live and six seven years old
29:05
i've always tried would have a serious medical condition
29:08
get a second maybe the third opinion now
29:10
that's not allowed and again doctor's
29:12
note nurses know it's so
29:15
you're hospitals
29:16
not only strongly discouraged move
29:19
how people not to the
29:22
report things to the their systems of surveyors is
29:24
is gross and report when we got more than
29:26
twenty thousand deaths worldwide that
29:29
twenty subset of those is the current figure
29:31
occurred and eight zero one or two one
29:33
point three million adverse events
29:36
give up under report not realize it doesn't prove
29:38
causation that you and your die and
29:41
the day of the next day of the day
29:43
after of vaccination for
29:45
that should be something i'd be investigating with
29:47
when you're hearing these corner reports
29:49
about the blood clots when when you're
29:52
seeing the increase in my apartheid's when you
29:54
seeing athletes dropping
29:56
down the field is far higher rates than we've ever
29:58
experienced when we did the news release
30:00
journalists one really blows me away sad
30:04
that adult death syndrome and
30:06
you see that you're i see the articles written your the medical
30:08
experts in battle these this have no
30:10
explanation for this means that
30:12
is the most absurd steven seagal t
30:15
grab started in what the year twenty
30:17
twenty one is their dad you can
30:19
you think of anything to we change
30:22
when it came to public health and the you're twenty twenty
30:24
one and , can hear the jeopardy
30:27
of snapper on these guys
30:29
just as guys just the eighth
30:31
about five hundred million doses of
30:33
an experimental
30:35
the genetic therapy
30:37
related a vaccine maybe maybe
30:39
maybe we ought to look into that
30:42
seasons the circuit city surveillance system
30:44
is shield flashing red
30:46
alert i now we have this
30:48
new system cause sudden adult death
30:50
syndrome and the medical experts are baffled
30:52
by it or not baffled by it at all
30:56
it almost seems like the rules
30:58
don't apply to farm i mean there's
31:00
is awesome random thing that was
31:02
the deal in exchange for granting
31:05
them immunity why to have
31:07
a surveillance isn't and by the way by annual
31:09
reports to congress on
31:11
how their updating safety mind are standing
31:13
in the foyer from twenty eighteen so those things were
31:16
never ever done never
31:18
got off the ground after ninety six the
31:20
there's no accountability in
31:23
in no liability but they're mandated
31:25
distributed has partnered with and funded
31:27
by the federal government there's
31:29
no there's no enlighten consent
31:31
there's no way around it
31:34
what do you think you can do in the coming months
31:38
and do you think you'll have a little bit more leverage
31:40
in a majority to to they do
31:42
anything about this to shed light on
31:45
if i survive relax now become in
31:47
we did the majority and can german permissible
31:50
me investigation i've already written forty
31:52
two oversight letters to the health
31:54
agencies to defense parmigiano anybody
31:57
involved this on some aspects of called that sides
31:59
later foundation for what my oversight work
32:01
will be so
32:04
that that's your the the first thing you
32:06
need to do you need to get the information
32:09
need to expose the here's a good piece
32:11
of news i only saw
32:13
a doctor macquarie's the
32:15
article about people just quitting
32:17
the agencies in disgust i've
32:20
gotta hope that some of these individuals
32:22
will be men and women of conscious pool come
32:24
forward and tell us the truth
32:27
about what's been happening been happening agencies
32:29
how how sciences them are completely
32:31
ignored your how when
32:33
bad news comes in that deprived looking
32:36
the other way and just
32:39
lying to them it's it is funny unbelievable
32:41
adapter verse is revealing in her
32:43
book
32:45
it just shows the impunity they
32:47
feel
32:48
they can they can do this your
32:50
undertake this
32:52
the
32:53
miserably failed response with fit
32:55
that she actually nets he
32:58
was just making things up the she got
33:00
in reports and they would fiction
33:03
and that
33:05
about your oblivious to what real data
33:07
was they're just making things up there were lying to
33:10
the as the united states if
33:12
she's talking about this openly in the book i would
33:14
think that be something she want to take to
33:16
her grave but she's bragging
33:18
about the cars
33:21
the
33:23
feel pretty confident that the mainstream
33:25
media
33:26
the group's social media giants the people
33:28
may agencies pig farmer
33:31
will back them up that's why they
33:33
think they can get away with this our
33:35
our task innocent it's a really tower
33:37
daddy you know i mean you want to see
33:39
journalist that are put
33:41
your neck out on this or our chance
33:44
to be trying to break through the and warm more
33:46
americans to open up their eyes and in be
33:48
willing to consider a
33:50
different a different narrative on this sub
33:52
consider actually pay attention to truth
33:55
and obviously this is laughing
33:57
sort of life and liberty i mean
33:59
so many crazy things going on
34:02
economically the crime the border
34:04
i is is a culturally we've never
34:06
lived in a time like this but as crazy as
34:08
those issues are us we'll keep coming
34:11
back to this because you can't live
34:13
this is life and liberty at it's
34:15
most basic components but
34:18
there is an economic dynamic
34:20
and i want to get the economic angle from
34:22
you and every one of your colleagues
34:24
in unanimity of opinion oh
34:27
bidens horrible biden place invite
34:29
inflation inflation is in place in that and
34:32
obvious a lot you know i'm biden
34:34
makes jimmy carter look like thomas jefferson
34:37
and you know is such an hour energy
34:39
sector we'll get there the
34:41
reality is if
34:43
you mentioned you are talking about treatment
34:46
in i remember that within the first few months when
34:48
we'll even before i ever make sense when you
34:50
had doctor korean talking about steroids
34:53
and
34:54
i was just thinking recently point has been made
34:56
enough had we
34:58
done this early on rather
35:01
than funding pharma
35:03
the lock down a shutdown
35:06
we literally was over ten trillion dollars between
35:08
the the fiscal and monetary that
35:11
hand point six or so trillion their
35:13
unwinding a little bit of the bond buying but
35:15
it's over ten trillion okay
35:17
and then is that it's funding ten trillion dollars
35:20
the you the funded and and
35:22
under road lock down
35:25
supply chains you literally funded
35:27
record amounts of cash sit ceasing
35:30
record low numbers of products kid
35:32
has that that's textbook definition
35:34
inflation every republican
35:37
will look you in the eye and same place as a problem
35:39
that none of them will identify this
35:42
is the culprit that had we focus on
35:44
early treatments resin all this we could have
35:46
avoided economic damage
35:48
from day one how are we confident
35:51
that they've learned the lesson for the future
35:54
i'm not confident and the i
35:56
was there i saw
35:58
the cares act which it held
36:00
my nose who voted for go from seven hundred
36:03
fifty billion dollars and and spat
36:05
out of seven to ten days as dunes two
36:07
point two trillion two trillion have do something fast
36:09
where do something massive a signal
36:11
marcus roar go up and flat with best
36:13
the last go repackage i voted
36:15
for because every every new on we voted for
36:18
there's as what a trillion hours left on spend from the previous
36:20
one so i was concerned about the inflationary
36:23
effect that deficit spending pretty early on hundred
36:25
and pandemic but again you've got to
36:27
so many members of congress that the willingly voted
36:30
for that you think people that wrote that legislation
36:33
that admit they were wrong
36:34
they begin to rigorous oversight on gabi
36:38
will be careful when he asked for bipartisan action
36:41
one thing this is very good at doing
36:43
and bipartisan fashion which is mortgaging
36:45
our children's future spending
36:47
money that we don't have and then
36:49
never really look back and and asking
36:52
was that money well spent i would
36:54
say by and large a lot of it wasn't blog
36:56
that money was wasted and yeah
36:58
i'm i'm never going into so lunches
37:01
and talking about the testimony this
37:04
is made when i had the johnny you need is just
37:06
trying to put things in perspective off the prince's cruise
37:09
and terms of what did eventually infections
37:11
charles you're a would be to it's this isn't he
37:13
bought not sars is not mirrors this
37:15
could be more like a bad flu season probably
37:18
unless you're elderly monsieur bonnibel and
37:20
ever talked about corticosteroids remember talking
37:22
about her tracks corporate i remember but talking about
37:24
i remember when you , coughing
37:26
fear korea was before december
37:29
hearing he said you're disgusted manuscript
37:31
he got oldest hobbies us studies
37:33
of stuff the who's been look at this just
37:36
give this to the nih and it's pandemic
37:38
over i love his enthusiasm
37:40
but i remembered crossing at times
37:42
the young that korea i've been doing
37:44
this for a few much now i'm
37:47
don't hold your breath because
37:49
i was there would be
37:52
constant
37:53
a regular communication
37:55
with the see your device to produce hydroxyl clark
37:57
on talking about used to tell me oh
37:59
yeah got about a dozen studies years up
38:02
until mid april then
38:04
i never talked to of sense it
38:07
was switched at
38:09
which point this year within the big pharma
38:11
the must determine what we're going to do your now
38:13
folks it's very by your board now
38:15
we're going to do is we're going to come with a vaccine
38:18
roger waters universal max vaccine
38:20
years or opportunity so shut
38:23
up
38:24
shut down
38:26
the
38:27
design studies to fail generic
38:30
drugs you could treat people and
38:32
it's all vaccine full speed had a
38:34
vaccine but that's my own interpretation
38:36
of how you get it was just like us
38:39
a light switch when asked about
38:41
mid april of two thousand and twenty when all
38:43
the sudden i mean they were trashing a
38:45
hydra corporate a suicide for american came out
38:48
the trash that and yeah i imagine
38:50
you're aware of the of the famous
38:52
zoom call between tests laurie
38:54
and andrew hill where he was
38:57
assigned by a the who to really
38:59
take a look at generic drugs came out initially
39:01
very positive and ivermectin it just looked
39:04
you know like it couldn't be everything
39:06
that fear korea talked about six
39:08
days after days while to thirty or forty
39:10
million dollar grandson his
39:13
coauthored at the university liverpool
39:15
gas from unitaid of
39:17
a sudden the conclusion was basically heard
39:19
he agreed different
39:22
and it it also takes over mack to neat
39:24
and he knew what and if you could tell by
39:26
the zoom how he felt guilty bottom but full
39:29
speed ahead he said it was completely harm
39:31
always during your communications
39:35
you know and and and and those are the complicated
39:37
than end and you know thirds on some very
39:40
i'm very scared about this issue
39:42
not just in the context of covert i
39:45
know it opened up your eyes it opened my eyes
39:48
and i think that's why you and i are so confident about
39:50
this because we didn't have preconceived
39:52
notions like we do about other political ideal
39:55
ideologues or of in his issues i
39:57
had i'd never knew about this stuff i never studied
39:59
it we stumbled into weights and one
40:02
thing that scares me it's
40:04
something that something is cool even if
40:06
it's dangerous they'll push head and as something
40:08
of lifesaving on as zelzal
40:10
though blockade we we
40:12
have dumps and i once looked up the number i
40:15
mean it's it's mean obscene amounts of money into
40:17
cancer research since nineteen sixty
40:20
and would give me a some
40:22
the same doctors that i know you're associated
40:24
with i've had people that has
40:26
had issues with cancer and unfortunately that
40:29
seems to be growing more common to
40:32
by the day and i
40:34
was floored as how many ideas
40:37
they had you know did you get
40:39
chemotherapy or ravage the body is it's
40:41
a big risk this is stuff that
40:43
literally it's worth the can do is nothing
40:45
no side effects and the have all these off
40:48
label ideas logos now
40:50
trapped on this and then i look it up
40:52
online i'm like wow this really good
40:54
stuff on this but it's always
40:56
missing one thing so it has in vitro
40:58
animals some humor which human observational when
41:01
it will miss a large randomized
41:04
controlled trial in one of the cool
41:06
journals and that's because the
41:08
only ones of the money to do it our
41:10
government and big pharma going
41:13
forward don't we need to sites
41:15
in a percentage of that sunday the
41:18
exclusively fund existing
41:21
f d a approved drugs and
41:23
mixtures the larger cities
41:26
and find out the truth of what works for auto
41:28
immune what works for alzheimer's what
41:30
works for cancer
41:32
we first need open our minds and we
41:34
we have to understand how apps i've
41:36
never critical big pharma
41:39
i'm a member two thousand and ten and my campaign
41:41
themselves and don't say that again i should give what
41:44
am i the only one it was new life saving drugs
41:47
and people need to make billions to create these new molecule
41:50
so i've never i've ,
41:52
had a problem with big pharma actually making money
41:54
that they need to make money i'm a capitalist and private
41:56
sector guy but again in
42:00
the pandemic my my eyes have been opened
42:02
up so that's the first thing people have to open
42:04
their minds but they're
42:06
very effective crashing
42:09
anything that's outside of what
42:11
they're working and it's going to be an expansive
42:14
novel panel drug they're
42:17
going out in their hundred and five seasons eyewitnesses
42:20
with medical researchers i'm talking to who's
42:22
can't be published
42:24
there denied independent review boards for
42:26
their work
42:27
there there are forces at play
42:31
their organizations that
42:33
have very influential people they can block
42:36
research being
42:38
the
42:39
published in one month face of you have that
42:41
the search sphere we we try
42:43
to study
42:45
how to get her that iran lamps
42:48
if we also have trials
42:50
designed to fail when
42:52
are you when you're in mystery i ever met him for three days
42:54
at very low dose that's not how it's being used
42:58
the the conductor say that
43:00
way all the looking for a conclusion that didn't
43:02
have an impact in there you go with soldiers are
43:04
met in sports medicine are so
43:07
yeah i've seen an opposing person i've
43:09
seen the corruption
43:11
medical research in medical
43:13
science in the medical journals
43:16
captured by big pharma of are
43:18
sheltering sees a judge
43:21
seen up close and first and first have witnessed the
43:23
individual instances of but
43:25
it's gonna start we're
43:27
opening people's minds how
43:30
corrupt a processes that i get our as
43:32
the same as i'm a private sector guy and
43:34
i'm not inclined to the
43:36
corporate corruption in big business you
43:40
wouldn't wish i could come into and then is the corruption
43:43
of big business working with
43:45
big government that dude i use
43:47
our freedoms your big be a big bureaucrats
43:49
with all this power yes
43:52
a foul she was all just grantmaking authority
43:54
and then larger hospital organizations that
43:57
have to more it over doctors bottom
44:00
line we need to reestablish doctors
44:03
the carpet treatment pyramid that the veil the
44:05
want to take the credit got their primaries
44:07
possibilities to their patients not
44:09
to the hospital not their medical organizations
44:12
not default then there right
44:14
now to being crushed is a bottle of treatment pyramid
44:16
that's that's what has changed
44:18
it's funny how i think we all went through that evolution
44:21
and i don't think it's fundamentally change in principle
44:23
but one of my big items on healthcare policy
44:25
was always man with regulate all these
44:27
things and weekend the drugs out but
44:29
i see there there needs to be a dual track
44:32
there's one thing if you do create something on
44:34
your own volition but then there's another thing
44:37
when the government partners with it markets
44:39
it distributes it shames people
44:41
into it and that's even before you get into a straight
44:43
man and then absolve them have
44:46
any degree of liability that
44:48
toyota would get with all their you know you always
44:50
have these car recalls the airbags and any
44:53
product you would have you can
44:55
have it both ways that is fascism
44:57
that's not free market i'm
45:00
i think that shattered really the trial right where
45:02
you have to go revisit what we've done in terms
45:04
as blanket immunity there's
45:06
so much that we need to expose
45:09
but wouldn't have to consider this consider gotta i gotta
45:11
that i would i would love to come on and talk
45:13
to get what one thinks we have to do is we got
45:15
make the public aware of what
45:17
these vaccines really are what's
45:19
the mechanism is why mean maybe
45:22
seems adverse events is the thing we never really
45:24
got to in my five hour long second
45:26
a pity that we run our time we barely
45:28
scratched the surface same thing's happening this
45:30
podcast have you back on and will
45:32
here and scowl discern august third is
45:35
your next event or i okay
45:37
take care
45:39
the only way folks that was senator ron
45:41
johnson and i
45:44
think you hear it in his voice you hear
45:46
this sincerity he is really
45:48
bothered by this issue the
45:50
question is why is there only one
45:52
freakin main the other by
45:55
this issue the way to as we're
45:57
talking with the senator new did coming
45:59
across the wires sure you all see it
46:01
the president of the united states cove
46:05
it after four shots and
46:07
of course he's taking the pfizer packs moving
46:10
see now they can no longer say oh
46:12
it's good or very well i heard the show
46:14
that would have been worse now it's it's good i
46:17
took parents were over there would have been worse the
46:19
reality is is it is hard for
46:21
center johnson's colleagues for mitch mcconnell
46:24
and cornyn and foods and all these guys
46:26
to get out there
46:28
at a press conference
46:30
they say
46:32
we have a defense authorization bill percolating
46:35
right now okay defense
46:37
authorization bill and he is authorizing
46:40
the military to kick out twenty twenty
46:42
five year veteran navy
46:44
seals for not dating assad's
46:46
that the commander in chief of the united
46:49
states armed forces got
46:51
the viruses are getting for the with friggin thing
46:54
is is that hard for
46:56
republicans athena
46:59
the know they're on the other side of this
47:03
and you know broadly speaking you
47:07
find that this time not
47:10
just on cove it if
47:12
any be it's gun control
47:14
and now gay marriage
47:16
can you imagine it
47:17
the democrats are the worse off
47:19
ever people won't change
47:22
they're giving them
47:24
the redefinition of marriage looks
47:26
like it could have and the senate you
47:29
already have for republicans that they are that say
47:31
blatantly they're going to do it indeed
47:34
ten votes and i'm sure they'll get it and
47:37
again the won't even at least get religious liberty
47:39
for it just bizarre and
47:42
by the way you've noticed if
47:44
you look at the realclearpolitics
47:46
average for the generic congressional
47:49
ballot the job
47:51
you'll eat is only down to one point eight it's
47:53
gone down pathetic
47:55
because if anything over the last
47:57
few months the accounting
47:59
the gotten worse inflation has gotten worse you
48:02
would think it would it
48:04
would swing against the democrats though it's
48:06
not even a matter of oh they're squandering a victory
48:09
they're actually not even a winner much as they keep
48:11
this up around here another
48:15
interesting point i want to make that
48:17
the senator kept bringing up the irremediable
48:20
corruption between government
48:22
and pharma and you know
48:24
he talks that he liked my article that
48:26
i road juxtaposing
48:29
the safe longstanding
48:32
safe effective as the approved drugs
48:34
a doctor can even prescribes but
48:36
yet when it comes to a new bio weapon
48:38
like packs move it's a pharmacist
48:40
or now prescribe without a doctor even
48:42
though it has a bunch of hundred and occasions the
48:45
pharmacists would have to start practicing medicine
48:47
say stay have to take you off the satin for weeks
48:49
but you on past move it's which is illegal for
48:51
them to do that the
48:54
we're starting to find this and i've warned you
48:56
guys this and as spoken
48:58
to the senator about a privately there
49:01
is something we're watching they're
49:04
gonna try to take away vitamins and supplements
49:07
a they continue to push and
49:10
promote bio
49:12
weapons that's
49:14
what they're going to do guess
49:17
what they're going to do you're
49:20
going to take away very
49:22
safe and effective in important supplements
49:25
this is from doctor merkel law
49:28
he has an article out from earlier
49:30
this week then he go
49:32
through all the different ways that they're under
49:34
assault they've been v
49:37
regulate bio weapons the
49:39
are going to regulate vitamins
49:43
like drugs there's
49:46
a discuss interest have
49:48
an earthy authorization bill that's
49:50
percolating to the united states senate
49:53
health education labor and pensions mates
49:55
called help the ne
49:58
in the younger read your
50:00
report from of a
50:02
vitamin retailer
50:03
on
50:06
may seventeen twenty twenty two
50:09
the united states senate help committee
50:11
release the discussion draft of it's legislate
50:14
legislation to reauthorize that the a user
50:16
fee the drugs a biologics
50:18
and medical device packages which
50:21
includes the controversial and divisive durbin
50:24
brown one free market
50:26
approval concept and
50:28
more that would be damaging to the industry
50:30
continental prices easy n
50:33
p a significantly concern which
50:35
here murray and republican leader birth
50:37
who failed to reject the radical and dangerous
50:40
legislation from senators durbin and browns
50:42
by the way a republican from indiana that
50:44
would require free market approval
50:47
for dietary supplements and we can
50:49
keep privacy protections are the bio
50:51
terrorism act which protects the dietary
50:53
supplements supply chain i
50:56
thought i checked dietary supplements are not drugs biologics
50:58
or medical devices to why congress or anyone
51:01
supporting non germain legislation that
51:03
will only add costs to consumers who
51:05
are doing all they tend to see healthy is extremely
51:07
troubling
51:10
to have supported this legislation has stated there
51:12
are protections for technical disagreements
51:14
with that the eighth like those with him and whatever
51:17
but the point is this is
51:19
a big farm on tell you there take away
51:21
or vitamin c r net he already
51:23
gone as soon as they're going after be six
51:25
it
51:27
also he notes that the
51:30
there's
51:33
about a dozen or so pharma companies
51:36
that are taking over gobbling
51:38
up the smaller vitamin
51:41
and supplement makers that
51:44
another way they're going to choke it off and they're just doesn't
51:46
make it available meaning it's
51:48
a smart move as he think about it to spend
51:50
the money to buy up the small fish the dietary
51:53
supplements thus the vitamins though
51:56
it makes people sicker so then you
51:58
could sell them you're more expensive the rug vinnie
52:00
even bio weapons it's actually pretty
52:02
good tactic is you think about it
52:07
the point is this is what republicans
52:09
are doing look it up this
52:13
is this is the durbin at brown provision
52:16
of good those of you who are indiana this as senator
52:18
brown he ran as a conservative why
52:21
is he doing this
52:24
it's truly disgusting what
52:27
is so hard for republicans to
52:30
stained for health freedom
52:34
the way there's
52:36
more news out there's
52:39
a study out from the united arab
52:41
emirates okay
52:43
the u a e then
52:46
it published in the frontier the medicine it
52:48
was a survey of about you two thousand
52:51
or so i don't have it in front of me two
52:54
thousand or so people who got
52:56
the pfizer shot and then one of these others that
52:58
aren't available in the u s it
53:00
maybe a handful got astra zeneca but it was mainly
53:02
pfizer and
53:05
the ask them hey you know what was your
53:07
situation with adverse events
53:09
the off the bat it turns out
53:11
about forty eight percent
53:14
had been make adverse events so meetings
53:16
not just the injection site
53:19
pain but muscle aches nazar
53:22
fever headaches varied
53:24
on thomas so again right off the bat
53:26
you have a new product it it associated
53:29
with tons of problems no long
53:31
term safety people
53:34
get that means it happens but
53:37
not such a large percentage of usually
53:39
find this that in itself should have always
53:41
been disturbing what disturbing it doing
53:43
to your body heal again there's something that's been
53:46
proven safe over thirty years but it tends to make
53:48
your be give people a headache even fever
53:50
chills for a day but you understand
53:52
the mechanism you understand why it's do that okay
53:55
whatever when you don't
53:57
and you know affirmative elites that it actually
53:59
is very dangerous and causes much worse
54:01
things the fact that such a wide
54:04
swath of the population you off
54:06
the half the people getting it's get some
54:08
sort of flu cold like melee
54:11
is illness from it's that in itself
54:13
demonstrates is something wrong going on there
54:15
but the the headline here
54:17
is five percent
54:20
sought medical attention mean it means
54:22
either the hospital or are doctors
54:24
council and five percent
54:26
do you understand when five percent is in
54:30
a good idea i believe this was wasn't unique people
54:33
it was doses the
54:36
five hundred million no
54:39
six hundred million doses have
54:42
been did his gear administered in
54:44
the us so five
54:46
percent elite they need to call
54:48
the doctor from dude
54:52
you would that is
54:56
five percent of six hundred million
55:01
okay
55:04
that's a big deal
55:07
that's that's like thirty mil in doses
55:09
worse
55:12
tallied the point where you would have to call doctor
55:17
then folks let's not forget i
55:19
want to go over with you the
55:21
israeli survey again cause we might have forgotten
55:23
it the people
55:25
forgotten this
55:26
the
55:29
to the your earlier in the year the israeli
55:31
health ministry published a survey of
55:33
that two thousand random israelis who received
55:35
boosters the again
55:38
neither just from that one dose
55:40
of the booster shots a lot
55:42
of people that three four so the risk
55:44
goes up exponentially it
55:48
her down seventy
55:50
five percent of women and fifty eight percent of men
55:52
report report experiencing at least one
55:54
side effect okay see allow them are minor
55:59
the
55:59
the one percent of women and thirty five percent
56:02
of men the did they had
56:04
difficulty performing daily activities
56:08
consistently you see women have more of a hard time
56:10
there's so this is all over the place
56:12
the that insane
56:16
that even see that
56:19
that alone demonstrates that there's a problem
56:22
okay then then you move on
56:24
you
56:26
move on
56:28
and
56:30
my point five percent the
56:32
reported experiencing chest pain
56:36
that's a pretty big deal
56:41
okay
56:44
that again would be about thirty five million
56:47
those is worth in the u s
56:49
if you would extrapolate that the
56:52
total four point five percent
56:54
of those who received booster doses
56:57
reported neurological side effects
57:02
okay again that would be roughly
57:04
twenty five thirty million in
57:06
the us
57:11
the mean
57:12
point
57:14
five percent boarded bell's
57:16
palsy of for half
57:19
a percent dude
57:22
there would be three million
57:23
those is worth in the us
57:25
and here's the kicker point
57:28
three percent reported
57:31
being hospitalized within thirty
57:33
days and remember this is just sort terms
57:35
these are all sorts arms to will rope
57:38
in anything longer point three percent
57:40
hospitalization
57:43
okay remember the u a e
57:45
report has five percent were either half
57:48
wise or sought a doctor most
57:50
those presumably we're just kind of the outpacing doctor
57:52
level when three
57:54
percent is insane
57:57
for a product approved much less indoors
57:59
that a secret idol and and mandated
58:02
in denominator we've
58:04
three percent i forget
58:07
it with a one billion two billion people had in the world
58:10
the would go back to do this this
58:12
is what what does he do this
58:14
point
58:17
three percent let's
58:20
do the math here six
58:22
hundred million doses
58:26
okay
58:28
the know
58:29
that quite close to two million
58:32
point three percent because two million doses
58:34
were
58:36
the not unique individuals there's
58:39
some would have multiple got nailed the
58:41
same person mother got nailed when
58:46
the real
58:47
percent
58:48
that's two million and remember there's two point
58:50
nine million
58:53
additional people on the disability
58:56
whoop self reported to the department of labor
58:58
as being disabled and twenty twenty one
59:04
israeli survey
59:07
them
59:10
roughly twenty four percent
59:12
people with preexisting auto immune diseases
59:16
the reported having more issues
59:19
a flare up of their auto me
59:23
i did this is not okay
59:28
this is not okay at all
59:32
and yet center johnson's the lone
59:34
ranger
59:34
what
59:37
we're doing is not working again
59:39
i call upon all my colleagues
59:42
we to get together prayed together strategized
59:44
together what are you gonna do because
59:47
the republican party is part of
59:49
the problem the
59:51
are literally redefining marriage
59:53
while the democrats destroy this country
59:57
again i'm in i'm in dallas theaters
59:59
your command were taping a special
1:00:02
on just replace of it's
1:00:04
drivers on the vaccine injury
1:00:06
thin air to the night nine pm
1:00:09
eastern if you wanna get twenty percent
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off now the time to subscribe you could
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get over content on cease
1:00:16
simpli unsafe that's what it is
1:00:19
i'm proud to work with people that are willing
1:00:21
to stand up to this we gotta grow
1:00:23
this movement it always leave
1:00:26
us a five star rating with
1:00:28
i tunes it does help i
1:00:31
have no way of promoting this through twitter
1:00:33
or facebook in my company can anymore because
1:00:36
in all get banned so the reality
1:00:38
is i need you guys to be then deserters
1:00:40
for this so for the truth we
1:00:43
are on telegram is were going to find the
1:00:45
most often see nineteen
1:00:48
these bombs that's why we're where you'll find
1:00:50
me a me you'll be elephant my name there but
1:00:53
that's the channel you wanna see let's
1:00:55
grow their channel it's grow the truth the
1:00:58
rest is all for god outcomes
1:01:00
are for god the let's at least be part of
1:01:02
a movement ending
1:01:04
for the right thing saying the right things promoting
1:01:08
and strategizing
1:01:11
things that are with in god's
1:01:13
word rather than the opposite and
1:01:15
then just complaining about the democrats like some these other
1:01:17
phony conservatives do but i'm
1:01:20
i'm sorry to disappoint you i will be
1:01:22
traveling back tomorrow sort of take
1:01:24
a long weekend off so i will be back
1:01:26
monday same time same place
1:01:29
folks truth is power
1:01:32
knowledge is power so monday
1:01:34
godless the all and thank you
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